Cabinet approves One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)

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New Delhi. The Union Cabinet took several important decisions in the meeting on Monday (25 November). Taking a big decision for the farmers in the meeting, it was decided to create a National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) for natural farming.

Apart from this, the cabinet also approved the implementation of One Nation One Subscription for students.

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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that Rs 2481 crore will be spent on the National Natural Farming Mission and 1 crore farmers will be covered under it. Apart from this, an ecosystem will be created for natural farming. He said that the Government of India has started the National Natural Farming Mission to promote natural farming in mission mode across the country.

Youth and students will get the benefit of ‘One Nation One Subscription’

Vaishnav said in the cabinet briefing, “Youth and students will get the biggest benefit of ‘One Nation One Subscription’. We all know that high quality publications are required for research. In One Nation One Subscription, all the universities will share their resources. The government will bring all the world famous journals. Their subscription will be taken and then made available to all the educational institutions of the country, it has been estimated to cost around Rs 6,000 crore. ”

Atal Innovation Mission 2.0 approved

Vaishnav said that Atal Innovation Mission was started in India to bring the youth forward in innovation and entrepreneurship. Today the Union Cabinet has approved Atal Innovation Mission 2.0 with an estimated cost of Rs 2,750 crore. We have received inputs that students face problems. There was no local language concept in its first version. 30 such innovation centers will be opened which will work in local language.

PAN 2.0 announced

Vaishnav said that the government has approved PAN 2.0, under which Permanent Account Number (PAN) will be upgraded for free with QR code. Rs 1435 crore will be spent on the PAN 2.0 project.

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