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The delegation congratulated the Prime Minister on the steps taken by the Union government for inclusive growth, socio-economic and educational empowerment of all sections of the society including Minorities," the statement said.The delegation also included MY Eqbal, former judge of the Supreme Court and Shahid Siddiqui, Urdu journalist.The Prime Minister also stressed on the importance of education and skill development, which is the key to gainful employment, and upliftment from poverty."The Prime Minister said that youth in India has successfully resisted radicalization, which has affected several parts of the world today," it said.He  said "the culture, traditions and social fabric of China Easy-clean washing PolyesterIndia will never allow the nefarious designs of the terrorists, or their sponsors, to succeed", the statement said.The credit for this must go to the "long, shared heritage of our people" and that "it is now our collective responsibility to take this heritage forward", Modi told the delegation, which included Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi, Chief Imam of All India Organisation of Imams of Mosques, AMU Vice Chancelleor Lt Gen (Retd) Zameeruddin Shah and Jamia Millia Vice Chancellor Talat Ahmed

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According to Mr Gupta, it is proposed to shortly allow restaurants and bars to remain open 24x7 with the primary objective to serve wine, whisky and beer. He forewarned Mr Kejriwal to desist from spoiling the social fabric of Delhi with an advise to the government to drop the proposal and find out other ways and means to earn revenue.  

A detailed draft report has been prepared.Mr Gupta warned the Delhi government that BJP will not allow the Kejriwal government to promote whisky and wine culture at the cost of women’s safety as well as law and order situation.Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta criticised the AAP government’s proposed move to allow serving of liquor 24x7 in bars and restaurants in the city. He said that such a move was not only dangerous for the social fabric of the society, but will also lead to  nylon stretch Factory law and order problem in the national capital. Without taking into consideration our culture and law and order situation, it is said that this policy is prevalent in many countries," he said. A formal proposal is expected to be shortly placed before the Cabinet for approval after which it will become a rule.He claimed that in order to encourage sale of hard drinks and enable hotels and restaurants keep their bars open day and night, the government is proposing to reduce the licence fees by half.."The non-hard drinks like beer and wine have been proposed to be sold at small food outlets. Mr Gupta expressed concern that in the new policy, it is also proposed to allow sale of beer and wine in small restaurants and outlets. "The BJP will fight against the promotion of night life at the cost, " he added

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"Here I invoke your important role as budding journalists to expose those who incite passions for furthering their political agenda and help in strengthening the bonds of amity and brotherhood between various segments of society," Mr Abdullah told the participants. "Such incidents were slur on the civilised society which has been corner stone of the state," he Wholesale Polyester Stretch Fabric said. He said, "The incidents like Dadri and Udhampur, in which a young boy lost his life, were demoralising and disturbing".. "Loose cannons cannot be left free to generate animosity among the communities," he said and reiterated that unity in diversity has been India’s greatest strength.  

He expressed shock over the death of Kashmir trucker Zahid Rasool Butt and said the killers are needed to be served harsh punishment.Former Union minister and president of Jammu and Kashmir’s main Opposition party National Conference Dr Farooq Abdullah has asked the Centre to "rein in fringe jingoistic elements" in order to protect the country’s "time tested fabric of religious harmony and unity".Mr Abdullah, while underscoring the crucial role of media in promoting a spirit of inclusiveness in the diverse Indian society, asserted that it had become imperative especially at a time when fringe elements were out to destroy the time tested fabric of religious harmony and unity.Recalling his meeting with then Chief Minister Narendra Modi at a function in Gujarat in 2011, he said that he had invited the attention of participants towards strengthening secularism in larger good of the country. He also said that mistrust and intolerance were serving as termite which may turn the country hollow if the people fail in rising to the occasion to isolate fringe elements. He added that intolerance has no place in a country that has potential of taking the world along at the strength of its glorious ethos. The NC leader exuded confidence that the prevailing screen of religious intolerance in parts of the country will evaporate but sought the intervention of the Prime Minister in restoring confidence of the people in system. Modi that I want to see the day in my life when I would look in his (Modi’s) eyes and would be able to see my Allah, and when he (Modi) looks in my eyes, he will see his Ram". He also urged the media to play its role towards promoting inclusiveness. He prayed for good sense to prevail on those mis-adventuring to weaken the country by exploiting religious sentiments of the people.Mr.President Press Club of India Rahul Jalali and NC’s provincial president Devender Singh Rana were also present during the interaction, which witnessed students raising several subjects including the prevailing situation in the state and across the country over various controversial issues. He called for eschewing this dangerous trend and said the civil society and the media will have to play pioneering role in it. "As long as we remain united, nobody will be able to weaken us," he said during an exhaustive interaction with the fresh batch of Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Jammu Chapter, in the winter capital on Monday. Abdullah said a duty has cast upon the Centre to rein in the fringe jingoistic elements which are creating an atmosphere of frenzy by inciting passions. "I had told Mr

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Old  saris are generally bright and blingy, and these colours would help mute that effect. At the same time, they won’t take away from their grandeur. The more the gher, the better.Fashion designer Shravan opines that saris would make for great dhotis. "Dhotis are in trend now, and what they require gher. It can be tied as a safa too and would give the groom a royal look. An A-line dress or skirt made of a silk sari would look classy if paired with a black or white shirt. You can do the same with a dupatta," she says, adding that one can also make jackets and kurtis out of old saris. heather effect stretch fabric Designer Amit Aggarwal opines that one can create colourful capes, cropped jackets and breezy kimonos from old chiffon and georgette saris. "Making a palazzo or skirt out of a sari will infuse the traditional textile with a little bit of modernity and make the ensemble seem less dated. You can then pair these blouses with a sari that has less work," he suggests. "You can make a dupatta, but even that might start tearing after some time.

Most of us have saris that are too old to be used, but too precious to be thrown away.. However, with Sankranti and the ongoing wedding season, you can revive and reuse these saris in many new and fashionable ways. Designer Gaurang Shah explains that the body of such saris shouldn’t be used to make anything.Apart from heavy silks and cottons, many also own scores of georgette and chiffon saris. "Sew them into modern silhouettes, like crop tops, skirts and palazzos and team them with staples that are contemporary," explains celebrity designer Payal Khandwala."Talking about the colour combinations that work best with these dresses/lehengas/skirts, Shravan says, "Use neutral colours like off-white, black or beige.Adding that men can use old saris too, he says, "Printed silk sherwanis and safas (the turban tied in weddings) are back in vogue.While using old saris as a dupatta is a known and used way of revamping, there are several other attires that can be made using the six-metre-long fabric. A Benarasi or pattu can be made into a sherwani. One can also make beautiful lehengas out of saris, which when teamed up with a plain blouse and sheer dupatta, will look regal," he says."Many times, old saris start tearing apart, making it difficult to stitch them. So it’s best to use only the borders with another cloth. You can alternatively use the pallu of these saris or the borders to make the blouse for another sari

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71 crore has been disbursed to jute mills and JDP units during the period 2014-15 to 2018-19. MSME units are considered for reimbursement under the scheme, subject to a maximum of Rs..Chennai: In order to promote jute manufacturing units, government is planning to mandate that 100 per cent packaging of foodgrains procured by state procurement agencies and FCI will be in jute bags. 49.00 crore has been launched in 2015 by the Government for promotion of research & development, technology transfer and dissemination activities in textile sector including jute, she added.50 crore per unit.The government hopes that this measure will increase the production of jute goods in India which has been stagnating for the past three years despite all the incentives had supposedly providing the sector.

The production of jute goods over the last few years by the jute mills has remained consistent," Minister of Textiles, Smriti Zubin Irani said.According to her, the government has been implementing several measures to modernise the jute mills. An incentive of 20 per cent of the cost of machinery for jute mill and 30  China functional fabrics Suppliers per cent for Jute Diversified Products (JDP) is being given. 2. This includes, Incentive Scheme for Acquisition of Plants and Machinery (ISAPM) to facilitate modernization in existing and new jute mills and for up-gradation of technology in existing jute mills.In 2016-17, the country had produced 1142,000 metric tonnes of jute goods and this marginally rose to 11,87,000 tonnes in 2017-18, but was down to 11,61,000 tonnes in 2018-19.Further, a Scheme for Research and Development for the textile industry including jute with a total outlay of Rs 80.Under this scheme, a subsidy amounting to Rs

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