Taking
a slew of decisions, the Union Cabinet Chaired by Prime Minister, Narendra
Modi, has decided to open up Indian space sector, pumping in money to create
dairy infrastructure in the country, constructing an international airport at
Kushinagar to boost tourism in the Buddhist circuit as well as giving a 6-month
extension to the OBC Commission.
While speaking about the creation of a
new space body, Minister of State for Atomic Energy & Space, Jitendra Singh
said, “A new institution has been formed. It will be known as Indian National
Space, Promotion & Authorisation Centre. It will guide the private
industries in space activities through encouraging policies in a friendly
regulatory environment”. In a question asked by the media, the Minister claimed
ISRO's role has been curtailed, he clarified that all these agencies will
supplement each other. He also said that this will stop the "brain drain'
from India. Singh said, while ISRO will continue to do what it has been doing,
the new body will "fill the gap and fulfill demand. Jitendra Singh added
that the newly created Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre
(IN-SPACE) provides a level playing field for private companies to use Indian
space infrastructure. It will also hand-hold, promote and guide the private
industries in space activities.
Meanwhile, in a significant move that
concerns the rural economy, the cabinet approved establishment of Animal
Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund worth Rs 15,000 crore. The government
said that it will provide 3 per cent interest subvention to eligible
beneficiaries, under this new endeavor. While, Information and Broadcasting
Minister Prakash Javadekar claimed that it will help generate more jobs, Animal
Husbandry Minister Giriraj Singh claimed that the new infrastructure will help
India create quality cheese which was not possible so far.
The cabinet also took a decision that may help the tourism sector that has taken a massive hit ever since the pandemic hit India. The cabinet on Wednesday also approved declaration of Kushinagar Airport in Uttar Pradesh as an International Airport. The cabinet also decided to extend the tenure of the Commission which was brought in to examine the issue of sub-categorization within Other Backward Classes, by another 6 months.