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NTIPRIT holds workshop on “5G Use Case Labs: Awareness and Pre-Commissioning Readiness” at IIT Gandhinagar

Participants from 18 institutions in the Western region actively engaged in the workshop DoT-SRI presented roadmap for beyond 5G and 6G accelerated research for promoting generation of Indian IPRs Generating awareness about 5G technology use cases and the 5G Use Case Lab set up in IIT Gandhinagar with funding from DoT National Telecommunications Institute for Policy Research, Innovation and Training (NTIPRIT), under the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) in Ghaziabad recently hosted a two-day workshop on “5G Use Case Labs: Awareness and Pre-Commissioning Readiness” at IIT Gandhinagar. This significant event was inaugurated by Ms. Mona Khandhar, Principal Secretary of the Department of Science & Technology, Government of Gujarat.  More than 100 participants from 18 institutions in the Western region actively participated in the workshop Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida | Company Registration in lucknow Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA Most read resources tnreginet |rajssp | jharsewa | picme | pmkisan | webland | bonafide certificate | rent agreement format | tax audit applicability | 7/12 online maharasthra | kerala psc registration | antyodaya saral portal | appointment letter format | 115bac | section 41 of income tax act | GST Search Taxpayer | 194h | section 185 of companies act 2013 | caro 2020 | Challan 280 | itr intimation password |  internal audit applicability |  preliminiary expenses |  mAadhar |  e shram card |  194r |  ec tamilnadu |  194a of income tax act |  80ddb |  aaple sarkar portal |  epf activation |  scrap business |  brsr |  section 135 of companies act 2013 |  depreciation on computer |  section 186 of companies act 2013 | 80ttb | section 115bab | section 115ba | section 148 of income tax act | 80dd | 44ae of Income tax act | west bengal land registration | 194o of income tax act | 270a of income tax act | 80ccc | traces portal | 92e of income tax act | 142(1) of Income Tax Act | 80c of Income Tax Act | Directorate general of GST Intelligence | form 16 | section 164 of companies act | section 194a | section 138 of companies act 2013 | section 133 of companies act 2013 | rtps | patta chitta

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Marriage Certificate

The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that getting a marriage licence and registering a marriage are essential and of utmost importance. In addition to making a marriage legally binding, marriage registration gives a couple access to numerous government programs and benefits as well as the ability to apply for important documents. Both online and offline marriage registration are available to anyone who visits their local registrar’s office. Marriage Registration A marriage which has been solemnised can be registered either under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases where both husband and wife are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs or where they have converted into any of these religions. Where either of the husband or wife or both are not Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs the marriage is registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. What is a Marriage Certificate? After getting married, a couple can get a marriage certificate, which is a legal document. The officiant issues the marriage certificate, and once the legal process is over, the couple receives the licence. Reasons to Obtain a Marriage Certificate The marriage certificate is essential while applying for a passport or opening a bank account with a new surname post-wedding. Also, in the case of foreign travel or visa processing, many embassies request a copy of the marriage certificate. Hence, a marriage certificate obliges couples to move abroad after the wedding. Documents Required to Register Marriage in India Original document of:  Marriage certificate  Divorce certificate (if applicable) Death certificate (If applicable)  Birth certificate PAN card  Aadhar card  Copy of Passport   Driving license  Photo identity card  Voter ID card  Property documents  Income tax return   Utility bills:  Telephone bill  Mobile phone bill  Water bill  Electricity bill  Landline bill Marriage Certificate Online Step 1: Visit the official government website for the home state of the applicant Step 2: Find the marriage registration form Step 3: Fill in the details as required Step 4: Submit the form The marriage registrar will summon the applicants after submission of the form. Applicants need to visit the registrar’s office on the date and time mentioned along with the form and original documents. Marriage Certificate Offline Indian citizens can register their marriage through offline method by visiting either the Sub-divisional officer or the Marriage Registrar Office. Here are more details about this: Through Marriage Registrar Office (MRO): Government employees known as marriage registrars are chosen by local government bodies to maintain records of births, adoptions, divorces, and marriages. Candidates must come to the registrar’s office with the necessary paperwork and completed forms. Through Sub-Divisional Officer Sub-divisional officers chosen by the state government also maintain records of births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. In addition to carrying out several administrative tasks and enforcing the law, a subdivisional magistrate also grants marriage licences. Why is it Important to Register Marriage in India? Filing tax returns  Applying visa  Obtain driving license  Open bank document  Avail pension and other government benefits  Purchasing insurance  Buying residential property  Availing educational and medical benefits  Appy for job  Admission in school or college  Apply for divorce  Required for adoption of minor  Registering child as an adult  Applying for passport under following conditions:  To travel abroad  Apply for passport of an individual born out of wedlock  Applying for passport with a different name  Apply for duplicate passport in case original passport is lost FAQs What is the rule of marriage registration in India? If both parties meet the requirements, a marriage may be registered in India under the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 or the Special Marriage Act of 1954. Is marriage invalid without registration in India? Yes, marriage is still rendered valid under Indian law, according to the new guidelines of the Supreme Court of India. What will happen if marriage is not registered in India? Under the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 or the Special Marriage Act of 1954, marriage can be registered in India, if the individuals fulfill the eligibility criteria. 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C-DOT’s indigenously developed “Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting”

C-DOT’s indigenously developed “Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” qualifies for next round of UN’s World Summit on the Information Society prizes 2024 Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” is shortlisted under “Benefits in all aspects of life – E-environment category The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) is a series of conferences organised by United Nations (UN) and co-hosted by ITU and the Swiss confederation which focuses on information and communication technologies (ICTs) and its impact on society. The WSIS process (conferences) aims to bridge the digital divide and promote the use of ICTs for social and economic development through a structured and inclusive approach at the national, regional and international levels. The WSIS Prizes honour outstanding projects / achievements that leverage the power of information and communication technology to accelerate achievement of sustainable development goals. Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), a premier Telecom R&D centre of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Government of India, is thrilled to announce that its project/product “Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” has been qualified for the WSIS Prizes 2024 in the category of “Benefits in all aspects of life – E-environment”, amongst 1000+ global entries for WSIS Prize 2024. C-DOT’s “Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” system is an indigenously developed end-to-end state-of-the-art solution for instant delivery of critical life-saving emergency information on mobile phones through cellular telecom networks in a broadcast mode. It enables message presentation on handsets with distinct tone and pop-up notification, thus providing effective alerting by grabbing user attention in critical situations on a real time basis. Apart from Disaster and emergency information, this solution is also suited for various other use cases as well that are mentioned below: Government directives Law and Order Defence and strategies sector Industrial Sector Advertisement This solution is very useful in saving lives for disseminating timely Alerts, in disasters like earthquake, lightening, Tsunami etc where immediate attention is utmost important. Process for submission of WSIS-related projects started from 10th Oct, 2023 to 15th Feb, 2024, which was followed by Nomination Phase (16th Feb,24 to 10th Mar, 2024) where C-DOT’s project ““Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” got qualified for the next round out of 1000+ projects.  Along with C-DOT’s “Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” system there are other products / solutions that have been qualified in the mentioned category, and after voting process, the project with high number of votes will move to the next round. Given the solution can be used for saving lives, CDOT requests for casting the vote to support so that our indigenous Make in India solution advances to the next round. Voting link will remain open until 31st March, 2024. Through this press release, C-DOT requests to vote for the solution given its uses can lead to saving precious lives in disaster like situations.

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TRAI releases recommendations on ‘Usage of Embedded SIM for Machine-to-Machine Communications’

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has today released recommendations on ‘Usage of Embedded SIM for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications’.  Department of Telecommunications (DoT), through its letter dated 09.11.2021, sought TRAI’s recommendations under the TRAI Act, 1997 on the usage of embedded SIM for M2M communications. In this regard, TRAI issued a Consultation Paper on ‘Embedded SIM for M2M Communications’ on 25.07.2022 for soliciting comments/counter comments from stakeholders. In response, 15 stakeholders submitted their comments. An open house discussion on the consultation paper was held on 14.12.2022 through virtual mode. Based on the comments/inputs received from stakeholders, extensive deliberations on the subject and on its own analysis, the TRAI has finalized its recommendations. With the rolling out of 5G services in the country, the opportunities for M2M ecosystem have expanded greatly, offering increased scope for applications in various sectors of the economy such as agriculture, transportation, healthcare and industrial automation. These recommendations are aimed at streamlining the regulatory landscape of M2M embedded SIM (eSIM) in India. Through these recommendations, the Authority has laid emphasis on ensuring security by way of proper Know Your Customer (KYC), which is essential for ensuring network security, mitigating fraud risks and enhancing the overall integrity of the M2M eSIM ecosystem. The Authority has also recommended a framework for profile switching of eSIMs and swapping of SM-SR. This will provide significant flexibility to the M2M eSIM users and will promote healthy competition in the sector. Implementation of these Recommendations by the Government will promote orderly growth in the M2M eSIM segment of the telecom sector in India and will stimulate the development of a homegrown M2M eSIM ecosystem in the country, thus enabling the growth of modern M2M communication. The salient features of these Recommendations are as follows: All communication profiles on any M2M eSIM fitted in an imported device on international roaming in India should be mandatorily converted/reconfigured into communication profiles of Indian telecom service providers (TSPs) within a period of six months from the date of activation of international roaming on such M2M eSIM or on change of ownership of the device, whichever is earlier. Unified Access Service License holder, Unified License (Access Service Authorization) holder, Unified License (Machine-to-Machine Authorization) holder, Unified License for VNO (Access Service Authorization) holder, Unified License for VNO (Machine-to Machine Authorization) holder and the companies holding M2M Service Providers (M2MSP) Registration with a specific permission to own and manage Subscription Manager-Secure Routing (SM-SR) in India should be permitted to own and manage SM-SRs in the country. For installation of profiles of Indian TSPs on M2M eSIMs fitted in the devices imported in India, the concerned Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and M2MSP should be given the flexibility to choose between (i) profile download from the Subscription Manager-Data Preparation (SM-DP) of the Indian TSP to the M2M eSIMs through the existing (foreign) SM-SR, or (ii) profile download from the SM-DP of the Indian TSP to the M2M eSIMs through the new (Indian) SM-SR, after SM-SR switch from foreign to Indian. The M2MSP registrant/telecommunication service licensee, whose SM-SR controls M2M eSIMs in India, should not refuse integration of its SM-SR with the SM-DP of the licensed telecom service provider, whose profiles are to be added in such M2M eSIMs, upon the request of the concerned OEM/ M2MSP. The integration of SM-SR with SM-DP should be carried out in accordance to the GSMA’s specifications and should be completed within a period of three months from the date of receipt of the formal request from the concerned OEM/ M2MSP. The M2MSP registrant/ telecommunication service licensee, whose SM-SR controls M2M eSIMs in India, should mandatorily facilitate switching of its SM-SR with the SM-SR of another entity, eligible to hold SM-SR in India, upon the request of the concerned OEM/ M2MSP. Such SM-SR switching should be carried out as per the GSMA’s specifications and should be completed within a period of six months from the date of receipt of formal request from the concerned OEM/ M2MSP. Keeping in view the challenges in its implementation, the use of 901.XX IMSI series allocated by International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to Indian entities should not be permitted for providing M2M services in India, at this stage. 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Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari appreciates R&D efforts of C-DOT research community

Stresses for increased collaboration between C-DOT and Air Force for development of futuristic and cutting-edge secured telecom solutions for critical infrastructure C-DOT showcased indigenously developed advanced security solution and other ongoing technology programs to visiting IAF Chief   Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari visited Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) Delhi Campus on March 26, 2024. The C-DOT is the premier Telecom R&D centre of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Government of India. It is actively working on developing indigenous, secured telecom solutions, for critical infrastructure such as defence communications & Cyber Security. CEO, C-DOT, Dr Rajkumar Upadhyay, gave a detailed presentation on diverse telecom product portfolio/solutions and key telecom security solutions such as security operation centre (real-time detection of malware in a network), enterprise security centre (real-time detection and mitigation of malicious threats and attacks at an enterprise level covering all end points), Quantum key distribution, Post Quantum        Cryptography to the visiting dignitary. Other solutions such as 4G core & 4G RAN, 5G core & 5G RAN, disaster management solution using CAP, optical transport & access solution, switching & routing solution, etc were also discussed. This was followed by live demonstration of solutions during the visit highlighting their functional aspects. The Chief interacted with senior officials of C-DOT and stressed on the need for better synergy between C-DOT and the Air Force for integration of futuristic and advanced secured communication solutions in the wake of changing landscape from network centric to data centric in modern warfare. Dr Upadhyay assured the Air Chief on C-DOT’s commitment towards developing state-of-the-art security solutions as per the needs & requirements of Air Force.  Pics with captions. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida | Company Registration in lucknow Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA Most read resources tnreginet |rajssp | jharsewa | picme | pmkisan | webland | bonafide certificate | rent agreement format | tax audit applicability | 7/12 online maharasthra | kerala psc registration | antyodaya saral portal | appointment letter format | 115bac | section 41 of income tax act | GST Search Taxpayer | 194h | section 185 of companies act 2013 | caro 2020 | Challan 280 | itr intimation password |  internal audit applicability |  preliminiary expenses |  mAadhar |  e shram card |  194r |  ec tamilnadu |  194a of income tax act |  80ddb |  aaple sarkar portal |  epf activation |  scrap business |  brsr |  section 135 of companies act 2013 |  depreciation on computer |  section 186 of companies act 2013 | 80ttb | section 115bab | section 115ba | section 148 of income tax act | 80dd | 44ae of Income tax act | west bengal land registration | 194o of income tax act | 270a of income tax act | 80ccc | traces portal | 92e of income tax act | 142(1) of Income Tax Act | 80c of Income Tax Act | Directorate general of GST Intelligence | form 16 | section 164 of companies act | section 194a | section 138 of companies act 2013 | section 133 of companies act 2013 | rtps | patta chitta

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Government issues advisory against calls impersonating DoT, threatening people to disconnect mobile numbers

Cautions on misuse of mobile numbers, WhatsApp calls from foreign origin mobile numbers (like +92-xxxxxxxxxx) impersonating Government officialsAdvises citizens to report such fraud communications at ‘Chakshu-Report Suspected Fraud Communications’ facility of Sanchar Saathi portal Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, has issued an advisory to citizens that calls are being received by the citizens wherein callers, in the name of DoT, are threatening that all of their mobile numbers would be disconnected or their mobile numbers are being misused in some illegal activities. The DoT has also issued advisory about WhatsApp calls from foreign origin mobile numbers (like +92-xxxxxxxxxx) impersonating government officials and duping the people. Cyber criminals through such calls try to threat/steal personal information to carry out cyber-crime/financial frauds. The DoT does not authorise anyone to make such call on its behalf and has advised people to stay vigilant and asked not to share any information on receiving such calls. The DoT has advised citizens to report such fraud communications at ‘Chakshu-Report Suspected Fraud Communications’ facility of Sanchar Saathi portal (www.sancharsaathi.gov.in). Such proactive reporting helps DoT in prevention of misuse of telecom resources for cyber-crime, financial frauds, etc. Further, citizens can check the mobile connections in their name at ‘Know Your Mobile Connections’ facility of Sanchar Saathi portal (www.sancharsaathi.gov.in)  and report any mobile connection not taken by them or not required. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida | Company Registration in lucknow Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA Most read resources tnreginet |rajssp | jharsewa | picme | pmkisan | webland | bonafide certificate | rent agreement format | tax audit applicability | 7/12 online maharasthra | kerala psc registration | antyodaya saral portal | appointment letter format | 115bac | section 41 of income tax act | GST Search Taxpayer | 194h | section 185 of companies act 2013 | caro 2020 | Challan 280 | itr intimation password |  internal audit applicability |  preliminiary expenses |  mAadhar |  e shram card |  194r |  ec tamilnadu |  194a of income tax act |  80ddb |  aaple sarkar portal |  epf activation |  scrap business |  brsr |  section 135 of companies act 2013 |  depreciation on computer |  section 186 of companies act 2013 | 80ttb | section 115bab | section 115ba | section 148 of income tax act | 80dd | 44ae of Income tax act | west bengal land registration | 194o of income tax act | 270a of income tax act | 80ccc | traces portal | 92e of income tax act | 142(1) of Income Tax Act | 80c of Income Tax Act | Directorate general of GST Intelligence | form 16 | section 164 of companies act | section 194a | section 138 of companies act 2013 | section 133 of companies act 2013 | rtps | patta chitta

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Cabinet approves Minimum Support Price  for Raw Jute for 2024-25 Season 

An increase of Rs.285 per quintalMSP for Raw Jute registered 122 per cent growth in Last 10 years The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given its approval for the Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for Raw Jute for 2024-25 season. The MSP of Raw Jute (TDN-3 equivalent to earlier TD-5 grade) has been fixed at Rs.5,335/- per quintal for 2024-25 season.  This would ensure a return of 64.8 percent over the all India weighted average cost of production. The announced MSP of raw jute for 2024-25 season is in line with the principle of fixing the MSP at a level of at least 1.5 times all India weighted average cost of production as announced by the Government in the Budget  2018-19. The decision is based on recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).  The MSP for 2024-25 season is an increase of Rs.285/-per quintal for Raw Jute over the previous season. In the last 10 years, the Government has increased MSP for Raw jute from Rs.2,400 per quintal in 2014-15 to Rs.5,335/- per quintal in 2024-25, registering a growth of 122 percent. In the current season 2023-24, the Government has procured a record amount of more than 6.24 lakh bales of Raw Jute, at the Cost of Rs.524.32 crore, benefitting around 1.65 lakh farmers. The Jute Corporation of India (JCI) will continue as Central Government Nodal Agency to undertake Price Support Operations and the losses incurred, if any, in such operations, will be fully reimbursed by the Central Government. 

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Food Security Card

The National Food Security Act (NFSA), also known as Right to Food Act is considered historic legislation which was introduced with an aim to provide specific rights and entitlement to the underprivileged people of the country.   These rights are introduced to help underprivileged people to get proper nourishment and lead healthy lives. Launched in 2013, the National Food Security Act comprises a mid-day meal program, integrated service of child development, and a public system of food distribution. Moreover, under the implementation of the act, the government has allocated subsidized food grains to over two third of the underprivileged population of India. The document referred to as the National Food Security Card, additionally known as the Food Security Ration Card, gives cardholders with right to important items like rice, sugar, fertilisers, kerosene, and LPG at decreased charges. Through the ‘One Nation One Ration’, cardholders can buy essentials from any ration shop. Furthermore, the card serves as a flexible file, serving as legitimate evidence of identity for each of the cardholder and their families. What is NFSA in Ration Cards? The “One Nation One Ration Card” (ONORC) Scheme was launched by the Department of Food & Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution in 2018. It is a national Ration Card portability scheme to ensure food security for all including internal migrants within India. It enables migrant workers and their family members to access PDS benefits from any Fair Price Shop anywhere in the country, thus ensuring the food security through the inter-state portability of ration cards under the National Food Security Act, 2013 (NFSA). A Fair Price Shop (FPS) is a public ration store licensed under Section 3 of the Essential Commodities Act of 1955. Ration card details and entitlements are available online on any ePoS device in the country. It includes both inter-State and intra-State (inter-district/intra-district) portability of ration cards.Assam is the 36th State to implement the One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) scheme. The ONORC plan has successfully been implemented in all 36 States/UTs making food security portable throughout the country. The government has launched a mobile app, namely ‘MERA RATION’ for acquiring the maximum benefit of the ONORC plan. Benefits of National Food Security Card It will benefit approximately 81 crores beneficiaries by digitizing Ration Cards. This system allows all NFSA beneficiaries, particularly migrant beneficiaries, to claim either full or part food grains from any Fair Price Shop (FPS) in the country through an existing ration card with biometric/Aadhaar authentication in a seamless manner. With the ONORC, all the beneficiaries in one state can get the same fair rations in other states where the ration card was issued. The scheme will ensure food security of migrant laborers who move to other states to seek better job opportunities. It will improve the mechanism to identify fake/duplicate ration cards. It seeks to provide universal access to PDS food grains for migrant workers. Ration card portability will be achieved by implementing an IT-driven system that installs ePoS devices in each Fair Price Shop (FPS). The ONORC will also help achieve the target set under SDG 2: Ending hunger by 2030. National Food Security Act, 1999 The National Food Security Act of 2013 plays an important role in ensuring fundamental human rights of Indian citizens as enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution. Pre-NFSA Situation: Public Distribution Systems Before the NFSA, the government managed matters related to food through the Public Distribution System and the Targeted Public Distribution System. NFSA Implementation On July 4, 2013, the Union Cabinet accredited the National Food Security bill, marking a massive change. This legislative degree brought massive benefits to over sixty seven % of the population. Primary Goal: UN’s Hunger Eradication Objective The primary intention of the NFSA aligns with the United Nations’ worldwide agenda to remove hunger with the aid by 2030. Through its provisions, the NFSA targets to ensure meals security and address the broader right to live for the residents of India. National Food Security Card Eligibility Households which are covered under provisions associated with Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY). Priority households mentioned under the clauses of the Targeted Public Distribution System or TPDS. As per the latest data released by the census, the population coverage is determined by the Central Government of India. As per the latest reports, National Food Security Act scheme is aimed for the 50% of the people residing in urban India and 75% of the people staying in rural parts of the country. The cost of foodgrains are set for a tenure of three years after which the rates of food grains set by the Central Government will change as per the ‘Minimum Support Price’ criteria. In case of the shortage of foodgrains, the beneficiaries will be compensated with a food security allowance which will be administered by providing cash to purchase food grains. Security Allowance and Food Entitlements Under the NFSA, each month, the beneficiaries will get 5kg food grain per person. Under this scheme of AAY, the beneficiaries will get 35 kg food grains each month. The cost of the foodgrains are set for a period of three years after which the government will change the fixed rates as per the ‘Minimum Support Price’. The price of foodgrains is set maximum of Rs.2 per kg of wheat, Rs.3 per kg of rice, and Re.1 per kg of coarse foodgrains for three-year tenure. In case of the shortage of foodgrains, the households will be duly compensated with foodgrain security allowance which will be administered by providing cash to purchase foodgrains. Special Facility to Women and Children NFSA pays special emphasis to women and children by providing certain benefits to them. Given below are the principles of NFSA which aims to give special focus to women and children Pregnant and lactating women can get free meal at any time during their pregnancy and this facility is valid for six months after the birth of a child. Children aged between six months and six years can get meals free of cost.

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Telangana Encumbrance Certificate

Encumbrance certificate is one of the most important documents required at the time of property purchase. Encumbrance certificate certifies that there are no dues on the property, and the ownership of the property is clear and marketable. Encumbrance certificate contains details of all transactions done on the specific property. In Telangana, the Department of Registration issues encumbrance certificate. Need for Encumbrance Certificate The encumbrance certificate is important for applying for a home loan from the banks. The encumbrance certificate is necessary to obtain a loan from the respective bank against a property. The encumbrance certificate is mandatory when one wants to buy or sell a property. The encumbrance certificate acts as evidence that the property is free from legal liabilities. The encumbrance certificate ensures to know about the past transactions of property at the time of purchase of the property. Details Present in the Certificate All transactions are representing the property that has been recorded by the Registrar. All necessary details in the sales deeds will be included in the encumbrance certificate. The certificate usually concerns a specific period and transactions applicable to that period alone mentioned. For gifted deeds, details on gift settlement will be notified. Certain documents, such as testamentary documents and short-term lease deeds, need not be registered as per the law. Applicable Fee for Encumbrance Certificate The service charges to be given by the applicant are Rs. 25 and the applicant must also pay legal fees. There are different payments as per age are: If the applicant age is below 30 years, then he/she has to remit charges are Rs. 200. If the applicant age is 30 or above 30 years, then he/she has to remit Rs. 500 to be paid. Application Procedure for Encumbrance Certificate Step 1: The applicant has to visit the official website of the Meeseva portal. Step 2: Click on “Government forms” which is on the homepage of the portal. Step 3: In the next page, click on “Meeseva services” from the list of service. Step 4: Now scroll down the number of departments listed out from that the user can choose the Encumbrance certificate (registration). Step 5: Download the application form for the encumbrance certificate from the portal. Step 6: Fill the application form with the necessary details like Name of the property owner Sale / Purchase deed of the property, etc. Fill the details correctly and attach the necessary documents. Step 7: Now submit your duly filled application form to the nearest Meeseva centre of your area and pay the specified charges. Step 8: Upon submission, the applicant will be provided with an acknowledgement slip for further reference. Step 9: Then, the concerned officer will check your documents, and after verification, the officer will forward the application to the Sub Registrar Office. Step 10: After verification, the concerned officer will forward the status to the Meeseva centre and also the SMS to the applicant regarding their status. Track Application status Step 1: The applicant needs to revisit the Meeseva portal. Step 2: Click on “Encumbrance search” option. Step 3: Select the criteria and enter the year of registration. Step 4: Now, the applicant can able to see the current status of the application. Processing Time The applicant will receive the encumbrance certificate within 6 working days from the date of application. FAQs What is an Encumbrance Certificate (EC) in Telangana? An Encumbrance Certificate (EC) in Telangana is a legal document that provides information about the property’s transaction history, including mortgages, liens, legal disputes, and any other charges or encumbrances against the property. How can I apply for an Encumbrance Certificate in Telangana? You can apply for an EC in Telangana through the Registration and Stamps Department’s online portal or by visiting the nearest Sub-Registrar Office (SRO). You need to submit the necessary application form along with the required documents and fees. Why is an Encumbrance Certificate important? An EC is crucial for property buyers as it verifies that the property is free from any financial or legal liabilities. It ensures that the property can be transferred without any disputes or complications. 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sugar mill registration

 you’ve got a taste for the sweet life and are considering delving into the world of sugarcane production. But before you can start turning those juicy stalks into crystalline gold, there’s one essential step you can’t afford to overlook: sugar mill registration. In this guide, we’ll take you by the hand and lead you through the maze of regulations and paperwork involved in getting your sugar mill up and running. From understanding the responsibilities of entrepreneurs to navigating the licensing process and establishing your new sugar industry, we’ve got all the insider tips and tricks you need to succeed Sugar Mill Registration Overview Legal Compliance: Registering your sugar mill ensures that you comply with all relevant governmental regulations and standards, avoiding fines and legal troubles. Responsibilities of Entrepreneurs: As the owner of a sugar mill, you’ll have various responsibilities, from ensuring the safety of your workers to maintaining environmental standards. Licensing Process: Obtaining the necessary licenses and permits is a crucial step in setting up your sugar mill and legally operating your business. Establishment of New Sugar Industry: Setting up a new sugar industry involves several steps, including obtaining permission, acquiring land, and securing financing. Responsibilities of Entrepreneurs Ensuring Workplace Safety: As the owner of a sugar mill, you’ll be responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of your workers. This includes providing a safe working environment, implementing safety protocols, and providing training on safe work practices. Environmental Compliance: Sugar mills can have a significant impact on the environment, from water usage to air emissions. As an entrepreneur, it’s your responsibility to minimize your environmental footprint and comply with all relevant environmental regulations. Quality Control: Maintaining high standards of quality is crucial in the sugar industry. As the owner of a sugar mill, you’ll be responsible for ensuring that your products meet or exceed industry standards and customer expectations. Community Engagement: Sugar mills are often integral parts of the communities in which they operate. As an entrepreneur, it’s essential to engage with the local community, address any concerns they may have, and contribute positively to the community’s economic and social development. License and Documents Business License: Before you can start operating your sugar mill, you’ll need to obtain a business license from the relevant government authorities. This license will allow you to legally conduct business in your area. Environmental Permits: Depending on the environmental impact of your sugar mill, you may need to obtain various permits and approvals from environmental agencies. These permits will ensure that your operations comply with environmental regulations and standards. Zoning Permits: Before you can build or operate a sugar mill, you’ll need to ensure that your site is zoned appropriately for industrial use. This may require obtaining zoning permits from local government authorities. Land Ownership Documents: If you’re purchasing land for your sugar mill, you’ll need to obtain legal documentation proving your ownership of the land. This may include land titles, deeds, or leases, depending on your specific situation. Permission to Set Sugar Mill Feasibility Study: Before granting permission to set up a sugar mill, government authorities may require you to conduct a feasibility study to assess the viability of your project. This study will evaluate factors such as market demand, raw material availability, and financial feasibility. Submit Application: Once you’ve completed your feasibility study and are ready to proceed, you’ll need to submit an application for permission to set up your sugar mill. This application will include details such as your business plan, proposed location, and environmental impact assessment. Review Process: Your application will undergo a review process by the relevant government authorities, who will assess its merits and potential impact on the local community and environment. Approval: If your application is approved, you’ll receive permission to proceed with setting up your sugar mill. This may be subject to certain conditions or requirements, such as obtaining additional permits or adhering to specific environmental standards. Step-by-Step Establishment of New Sugar Industry Site Selection: Start by selecting a suitable site for your sugar mill. Consider factors such as proximity to raw material sources, access to transportation networks, and environmental considerations. Land Acquisition: Once you’ve identified a suitable site, you’ll need to acquire the necessary land for your sugar mill. This may involve purchasing land outright or entering into lease agreements with landowners. Construction: With your site secured, it’s time to start construction on your sugar mill facilities. This may include building processing plants, warehouses, office buildings, and other necessary infrastructure. Equipment Installation: Once construction is complete, it’s time to install the equipment needed to process sugarcane into sugar and other products. This may include crushers, evaporators, centrifuges, and packaging machinery. Testing and Commissioning: Before you can start full-scale production, you’ll need to test and commission your equipment to ensure that it operates safely and efficiently. Recruitment and Training: With your facilities up and running, it’s time to recruit and train your workforce. This may involve hiring skilled workers such as engineers, technicians, and production staff. Commencement of Operations: Congratulations! With everything in place, you’re ready to start production at your new sugar mill. Keep an eye on operations, monitor performance, and make adjustments as needed to ensure success. FAQs How long does the sugar mill registration process take? The duration of the registration process can vary depending on factors such as regulatory efficiency and completeness of documentation. It typically ranges from a few months to a year. How can I ensure sustainability in sugar mill operations? Implement sustainable practices such as efficient water and energy usage, waste management, and community engagement to promote environmental and social sustainability. What are the common challenges faced during sugar mill registration? Common challenges include navigating complex regulatory requirements, obtaining necessary clearances, and ensuring compliance with environmental standards. 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