The Government Ordered The Government To Give Jobs To The Workers Immediately
The Government Ordered The Government To Give Jobs To The Workers Immediately
The ministries of the government of Indiahave come up with various useful schemes from time to time. These schemes could be either Central, state specific or joint collaboration between the Centre and the states
The Central Government Health Scheme(CGHS) was started under the indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 1954 with the objective of providing comprehensive medical care facilities to central government employees, pensioners and their dependents residing in CGHS covered cities. This health scheme is now in operation with cities such as Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, Chandigarh and Bangalore.
The dispensary is the backbone of the Scheme. Instructions on these various matters have been issued from, time to time for the guidance of the specialists and medical Officers. The Central Government Health Scheme offers health services through Allopathic and Homeopathic systems as well as through traditional Indian forms of medicine such as Ayurveda, Unani, Yoga and Siddha. In the following paragraphs is set out the gist of provisions of the Scheme, various instructions and order issued from time to time to serve as a Compendium for the guidance of the CGHS staff
The campaign was first announced by Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi during his 15 August 2015 address from the red fort, In New Delhi.
The action plan of this initiative, is based on the following three pillars
An additional area of focused relating to this initiative, is to discard restrictive States Government policies within this domain, such as licence raj Land Permissions, Foreign Investment Proposals, and Environmental Clearances. It was organized by The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion. A startup defined as an entity that is headquartered in India, which was opened less than seven years ago, and has an annual turnover less than ₹25 crore.
Under this initiative, the government has already launched the I-MADE program, to help Indian entrepreneurs build 1 million mobile app start-ups, and the mudra banks scheme (Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana), an initiative which aims to provide micro-finance, low-interest rate loans to entrepreneurs from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Initial capital of ₹200 billion has been allocated for this scheme.