| Jan 01, 1970 | Daily Report |
| RISING BHARAT | News Count (102771) | |
21861. Chandigarh airport to get shuttle bus service soon
- Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) is soon going to start a shuttle bus service between ISBT-17 and Chandigarh International Airport, Mohali
- the bus would stop at Sohana and the ISBT-43 en route. The service will start from the ISBT-17 at 4.20 am and the operation will end at 11.40 pm.
- the bus will leave the airport at 5.20 am and the last bus will depart from the airport at 12.55 am. "The timings of the CTU buses synchronise with the arrival and departure timings of fights at the airport
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21862. UBS in talks to invest $400 million in India's Paytm
- UBS is in talks to invest $400 million in Indian digital payments startup Paytm, according to Bloomberg.
- A fund run by UBS’s asset management arm is in discussions to buy a stake in Paytm alongside some of the Swiss bank’s clients, according to people close to the talks.
- UBS is negotiating the purchase of Paytm stock from a group of the Indian fintech company’s employees, the people said.
21863. PM announces Rs 1,000-cr 'Startup India Seed Fund'
- The summit marked the fifth anniversary of the Startup India initiative launched by Modi on this day in 2016.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced the launch of Rs 1,000-crore 'Startup India Seed Fund' to support startups and help budding entrepreneurs pursue innovative ideas. Addressing the 'Prarambh: Startup India International Summit', Modi exuded confidence that the growth of startups will help in generating jobs and improving lives of people in the region.
- "In order to provide initial capital for startups, the nation is launching a Rs 1,000 crore Startup India Seed Fund. This will help in setting up new startups and promote their growth," the Prime Minister said.
21864. Cabinet approves ₹5,282-cr investment for 850 MW Ratle project on Chenab river
- The Union Cabinet approved a ₹5281.94 crore investment for 850 megawatt (MW) Ratle hydropower project on Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir.
- This comes in the backdrop of India’ plan to expedite strategically important hydropower projects in the union territory post its reorganization, as the National Democratic Alliance government plans to fully utilize its share of water under the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960. Chenab flows from India into Pakistan.
- This comes in the backdrop of India’ plan to expedite strategically important hydropower projects in the union territory post its reorganization, as the National Democratic Alliance government plans to fully utilize its share of water under the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960. Chenab flows from India into Pakistan.t
21865. World Bank plans $100-mn guarantee scheme for solar rooftop projects
- The World Bank plans to introduce a $100-million credit guarantee scheme to boost India’s rooftop solar programme. An investment of ₹4.7 trillion has been made in India’s renewable energy space in the last six years, with an expected ₹1 trillion investment opportunity annually till 2030.
- The World Bank scheme, along with State Bank of India (SBI) and the MSME ministry to accelerate adoption of rooftop solar units, will help MSMEs access credit of around $1 billion.
- “The World Bank is collaborating with SBI to implement a $648 million financing and technical assistance programme for solar rooftops. Through the programme, concessional debt financing is provided for commercial and industrial consumers including MSMEs," a World Bank spokesperson said in an emailed response.
21866. Modi urges Swedish cos to invest in India
- India and Sweden can deepen ties with increased collaboration in smart cities, e-mobility, smart grids, PM Modi said A joint statement issued after a virtual summit between Modi and his Swedish counterpart Stefan Lofven said that Modi had invited Swedish defence firms to participate in the Make in India programme, especially in the two defence production corridors in Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh.
- Secretary West in the Indian foreign ministry Vikas Swarup said New Delhi was aware of Swedish company SAAB offering to move its Gripen fighter aircraft production line to India. SAAB has made this offer against the backdrop of India putting out a tender for the acquisition of 114 fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force.
- The prime minister also identified climate change as a priority for both the countries together on.
21867. RBI Restricts Investment in NBFCs from FATF Non-Compliant Jurisdictions
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued a circular on 12 February 2021 (Circular) to impose restrictions on investments in non-banking finance companies (NBFC) by investors from Financial Action Task Force (FATF) non-compliant jurisdictions.
- New investors from or through FATF non-compliant Jurisdictions will be prohibited from directly or indirectly acquiring ‘significant influence’ in the existing investee NBFC as well as companies seeking Certification of Registration. The term ‘significant influence’ is defined as having more than 20% of the actual and potential voting power. This consequentially prohibits new investors from FATF non-compliant jurisdictions from acquiring more than 20% of the voting rights in NBFCs.
- The jurisdictions on the FATF blacklist include Iran and North Korea, and the ones on the grey list include Albania, Barbados, Botswana, Cambodia, Ghana, Jamaica, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Syria, Uganda, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.
21868. Apple aims to make iPhone 12 in India, shift up to 10% manufacturing capacity out of China: Report
- iPhone-maker Apple is planning to commence iPhone 12 manufacturing in India and in the process, shift 7-10% of the manufacturing capacity of the device in India, according to a Business Standard report.
- It should be noted that Apple already manufactures the iPhone SE, iPhone XR, and iPhone 11 in India through its contract partners and the latest move could potentially lower the cost of the iPhone 12 which retails at a starting price of Rs 69,990 for the base model in India.
- ET had first reported that Apple is working on deepening its manufacturing capabilities in India by increasing local sourcing of components for iPhones besides bringing its partners to kick off local production of iPads, Airpods,MacBooks.
21869. Nearly 6,000 compliance norms identified at state, central level: DPIIT Secy
- As many as 6,000 compliance norms have been identified so far at state and central level and the work is going on to reduce these barriers to further promote ease of doing business for the industry.
- The exercise is divided into two phases - March 31 and August 15, 2021. In phase 1, work is underway for reducing regulatory burden across six areas including renewal of licences; inspections to be assigned randomly; returns/filings to be standardised and digitisation and simplification of all manual records or procedures.
- Mohapatra said that as per data, maximum compliance burdens are in five ministries - commerce and industry; finance; health; corporate affairs; and mines. Of the 6,000 burdens, 1,500-2,000 are at central level and the remaining at state level.
21870. Chinese phone maker Vivo to open 100 exclusive stores in India this year
- Chinese smartphone brand Vivo said it is all set to open nearly 100 exclusive stores across India this year.
- Currently, the smartphone maker has 550 retails stores across the country and by the end of this year, it aims to cross the 650-mark, according to Nipun Marya, Director Brand Strategy, Vivo India.
- "Apart from new products, we are focusing on marketing investment. We are back as title sponsor of the Indian Premier League (IPL)," he noted.