Modi 3.0 - Bharat

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The story of Quality Control Orders must be investigated. These are notifications requiring BIS mark on hundreds/thousands of domestic as well as imported products/raw materials. Many of these are now canceled after huge uproar by industry as many imported raw materials were becoming unavailable and many essential products not being produced in India were affected.

The idea that consumer should get a safe and reliable product was converted into a blanket order without realization of the collateral damage.

Very many QCOs as they are called, still need to.be canceled.

Even domestic Micro and Small industries cannot meet the requirements of BIS standards, not because they don't want to but because the supporting infrastructure does not exist.
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Supreme Court Now Selling “Pardons” for Cash? Loot → Scoot → Pay → Walk Free Exposed! #thehardfacts
From Chidambaram’s son to NSE scamsters – the new formula is out in the open: Loot the nation, flee abroad, pay a fraction in “settlement”, and Supreme Court grants instant relief!
Is India’s apex court now running a premium “Get Out of Jail” subscription for the super-rich?

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Establishing Permanent Magnet manufacturing ecosystem | Aatmanirbhar Bharat
Cabinet approved first-of-its-kind Rare Earth Permanent Magnets (REPM) Scheme, to achieve Aatmanirbharta in permanent magnet manufacturing.
➡️ ₹7,280 Cr incentive | 7-year duration

✅ End-to-end value chain: oxides → metals → alloys → finished REPMs
✅ Total capacity: 6,000 MTPA (5 units of 1,200 MTPA each)
✅ Will reduce import dependence and position Bharat as a key global player in the REPM supply chain.

Driven by the rapidly growing demand from electric vehicles, renewable energy, industrial applications, and consumer electronics, India's consumption of REPMs is expected to double by 2030 from 2025. At present, India's demand for REPMs is met primarily through imports. With this initiative, India will establish its first ever integrated REPM manufacturing facilities, generating employment, strengthening self-reliance and advancing the Bharat's commitment to achieve Net Zero by 2070.

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Ayodhya: Modi targets ‘Macaulay-era mentality’, pledges 10-year mission to end slavery mindset
At the Ayodhya Dhwajarohan ceremony, PM Narendra Modi said India must free itself from the ‘slavery mentality’ introduced 200 years ago by British official Thomas Macaulay. He highlighted that Macaulay’s policies created a deep inferiority complex in Indians, making people believe democracy came from outside. Modi called for ending this colonial mindset within the next 10 years. Who was Macaulay? What impact did his policies leave on India? Find out in the story.
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