Assam Finance Dept to use social media for state budget

Out of the blue, the Assam Finance Department will utilize online networking as an extra stage to illuminate and draw in nationals on the state’s 2019-20 spending plan.

A choice with this impact was taken by the division as internet based life is a viable apparatus to check open inclination, secure criticism and furthermore to draw in nationals for the approaching spending plan, a representative of the office said Monday.

The spending will be displayed by state Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in the Assembly on February 6.

The utilization of online life for looking for individuals’ investment and contributions to the financial backing is additionally one of the first of its benevolent test in the nation and has been extremely powerful up until this point, the representative said.

In 11 days, the office has contacted more than 1.6 lakh individuals by posting 200 channels on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in 11 days, he said.

The utilization of this dynamic medium, notwithstanding other customary methods, has been propelled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas’ and furthermore with regards to the duty to hold fast to the standards of participatory administration, he said.

One of the key goals of the online networking effort outreach system has been to make a holding with the energetic pool of youths and numerous other well informed individuals of Assam, the representative said.

The express government’s financial plan application, called Assam Budget, is additionally an exceptional activity towards an ‘Digital India‘.

31 Rohingya refugees pushed to Indian territory by Bangladesh forces: BSF

On January 18, BSF troops posted at the border observed ‘suspicious movement’ from the Bangladesh territory. Later, the Border Guards Bangladesh made a telephone call and confirmed the activity
Rohingya Muslims
The BSF on Sunday said that the 31 Rohingya outcasts caught from the ‘zero line’ among India and Bangladesh’s fringe close to Tripura’s Rayemura were “pushed” by the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB).
On January 18, BSF troops posted at the fringe watched ‘suspicious development’ from the Bangladesh region. Afterward, the BGB made a phone call and affirmed the action, finding a gathering of Rohingya displaced people, BSF DIG Brajesh Kumar told ANI. An aggregate of six men, nine ladies, and 16 kids were discovered attempting to go into India.
The BGB affirmed that the Rohingyas were “pushed by the BSF,” into their region. 

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