Tag: Ram Chandra Prasad Singh

  • Prez accepts resignations of Naqvi, RCP Singh; Irani given cost of Minority Affairs Ministry

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: President Ram Nath Kovind accepted the resignations of Union ministers Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Ram Chandra Prasad Singh with rapid impact, in line with a Rashtrapati Bhavan assertion on Wednesday.

    Minority Affairs Minister Naqvi and Steel Minister Singh submitted their resignations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, a day earlier than the completion of their Rajya Sabha time period.

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    According to the Rashtrapati Bhavan assertion, “As advised by the Prime Minister, the President has directed that Smriti Zubin Irani, Cabinet Minister, be assigned the charge of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, in addition to her existing portfolio.”

    Cabinet Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has been assigned the cost of the Ministry of Steel, along with his present portfolio.

  • Mission to develop secondary metal sector within the offing: Singh

    By Express News Service

    BHUBANESWAR: Union Minister of Steel Ram Chandra Prasad Singh on Saturday lauded the function of the State authorities on talent improvement.

    In an interactive session with representatives of metal firms primarily based within the State, Singh praised the State authorities and the folks of Odisha for taking plenty of strides in improvement. He stated the State authorities has rightly centered on talent improvement via establishments just like the World Skill Centre, Bhubaneshwar which is the necessity of the hour.

    The Union Minister additional stated that metal consumption will proceed to extend because of the varied programmes and schemes of the Central authorities akin to PM Gati Shakti grasp plan through which the contribution of the secondary metal sector will likely be very excessive.

    A mission to develop the secondary metal sector is within the making, he stated. Ministry officers emphasised that the Centre has been actively taking all efforts to deal with the considerations of the metal trade and welcomed inputs and feedback on particular points hindering the sector, particularly the secondary metal firms.  

    Concerns of the trade have been put ahead by representatives from the businesses which included a greater setting for the trade, particularly on finance, logistics, setting and help for the small-scale industries within the sector.