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Fumio Kishida elected as new Prime Minister of Japan

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Japan’s Fumio Kishida took office as the country’s new Prime Minister on Monday, tasked with leading the world’s third-largest economy out of the coronavirus pandemic.

Kishida, 64, who was elected leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) last week, was officially confirmed as the country’s 100th prime minister following a parliamentary vote.
Following the vote, Kishida announced his new Cabinet, which is stacked with allies of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Of the 20 members, 13 have no previous Cabinet experience, three are women and the average age is 61.
A moderate liberal regarded as a stabilizing hand, Kishida inherits a Japan that has suffered surging Covid-19 infections, a stagnating economy, a rapidly aging population, and increasing tensions with China.
Kishida served as the country’s foreign minister from 2012 to 2017 under Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister. He succeeds outgoing Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who announced earlier this month he would not run in his party’s leadership election following a turbulent term marked by a slump in public support as he struggled to contain the coronavirus.
Analysts say Kishida is seen as a consensus builder, an establishment choice who represents stability. But the political veteran wasn’t the popular choice he had lackluster support from the public and struggled to shake off his image as a boring bureaucrat.
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Sanjay Raut is granted bail in the Patra Chawl Land Scam

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Sanjay Raut, the PMLA of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), was granted bail on Wednesday by the PMLA Court in Mumbai in connection with a money laundering case involving the Rs 1034 crore Patra Chawl land scandal. A guarantee of Rs. 2 lakh was required to obtain the bail.

According to the sources, Raut, a Rajya Sabha member, and his co-accused, Pravin Raut, appeared before the court today. During the hearing, the Additional Solicitor General asked for a temporary halt to the bail decision’s implementation so that the ED may appeal the Mumbai PMLA court’s ruling to a higher court.

Only a one-week stay is all I’m asking for. A two to three day delay may also be granted by the court. We want to read the rules, and that takes time, said the Additional Solicitor General, according to a report. Sanjay Raut and Pravin Raut were granted bail, and the Enforcement Directorate stated that if the court did not grant a stay, it will appeal the bail decision to the Bombay High Court. Pravin Raut, another defendant in the case with Sanjay Raut, was also given bail.

Recent sources indicate that the prosecution’s request for a stay of the bail order was denied.

Before the detectives raided his home and questioned the leader, the ED had twice summoned him in connection with the case. The ED held the leader for additional interrogation on July 31 because he didn’t adequately react to the investigative team.

The Patra Chawl case is related to Mumbai’s Goregaon neighbourhood. It is a piece of property owned by the MHADA, also known as the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority. A scam worth around Rs 1034 crores exists. The case has resulted in the seizure of Sanjay Raut’s property worth 9 crore rupees and his wife Varsha’s property worth 2 crore rupees.

A real estate developer named Pravin Raut, who is also a co-accused in the case, is accused of defrauding residents in Patra Chawl. On this property, a construction company had been hired to build 3000 apartments. Of these, the residents of this area were to receive 672 flats. The remainder was supposed to be donated to MHADA, but in 2011, several portions of this large site were sold to other homebuilders. The initial chawl occupants have not yet gotten the units.

Notably, the investigation into the Maharashtra-based PMC Bank scam coincided with the crucial role that Pravin Raut and his business, Guru Ashish Construction Private Limited, played in the crime.

Sanjay Raut, a member of parliament, had already asserted that a fabricated case had been made against him due to political hatred. The leader’s full involvement in the money laundering case was established by the ED. At 3 p.m. today, a court will determine whether to postpone Sanjay and Pravin Raut’s arrest warrant.

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Praises Technology

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As per Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the government’s use of technology for benefit transfers to specific groups of people has closed loopholes and assured good governance.

In her Friday NT Rama Rao Memorial Lecture, she stated: “By utilising technology, Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi has stopped the leaky bucket process. There are no leaks, and the required beneficiary receives the funds “.

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She stated at the Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management that technology has grown into a significant tool for curbing human stupidity and temptation (GITAM).

According to Sitharaman, “Today, the way we have utilised technology is guaranteeing that benefits reach the general public, one of the goals of good governance has been realised,” according to a news release by GITAM.

The Prime Minister said earlier this month that the government had already given Rs 25 lakh crore through direct benefit transfer (DBT).

“This is hardly a failsafe method, I admit. Ingenuity will have a component where individuals will be able to hack even this, but right now, it is certain that only the rightful owner should receive what is being used without any form of theft. In order to accomplish the goals, good governance entails seeking out the necessary tools ” she explained.

She emphasised the principle “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance,” which states that there should only be a suitable amount of government where it is necessary.

She stated that creating trust among people is essential for effective government.

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Home Minister Amit Shah receives birthday greetings from PM Modi

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Home Minister Amit Shah receives birthday greetings from PM Modi

Home Minister Amit Shah receives birthday greetings from PM Modi

On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished Home Minister Amit Shah a happy 58th birthday and noted that he is working hard to advance the nation.

“He is working hard to advance our country as the Home Minister of India. Additionally, he is doing outstanding work to overhaul the crucial cooperatives sector. I pray for his long and healthy life as he serves our country “Added Modi in a tweet.

On his birthday, a number of senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) officials also welcomed the former party leader.

Shah has been working diligently to improve India’s internal security, according to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and he successfully completes every task given to him.

The home minister received birthday greetings from Nitin Gadkari and Bhupender Yadav, two union ministers.

Shah, a longtime friend and business partner of Modi, is credited with starting the saffron party’s major expansion campaign after he was elected president in 2014 and is widely regarded as a key architect of the party’s remarkable electoral success since then.

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