Parliament Watch: Govt scraps CIBIL score rule, clears port and steel policy changes

GOVT scrap cibil score rule for PSU Bank recruitment
Finance Minister Pankaj Chaudhary, minimum cibil score 650 score requirement for recruitment in public sector banks was scrapped. Candidates can now apply without a credit score status, but they should protect a healthy credit history when they attend. Chaudhar said that the minimum loan score will be determined according to the individual policies of the participating banks.
The first stage of Vadhvan Port will be ready until 2030, Sonowal says
The first stage of the upcoming Sea Port in Vadhvan in Maharashtra, Maharashtra, said that the first stage of the upcoming Sea Port in Maharashtra is expected to be completed until 2030. The expansion of large ports is a continuous process with modernization, mechanization, new docks, scanning and advanced connection. Vadhvan will discuss 23.2 million TEU annually with the cost of 76.220 Crore. Sonowal added that the international container transfer port in the Galathea Bay in Great Nicobar was informed as a new large port. Planned as a transfer center, it will deal with 16 million TEU per year and will be developed in four stages at a cost of 43,796 RS.
GOVT facilitates entry material norms for foreign steel manufacturers
Foreign manufacturers supplying steel to India are exempted from the condition that their licenses comply with the QNCOs (QCOs), provided that their licenses are confirmed to Del Sabha on Tuesday, on Tuesday, the Minister of State Minister of Steel Bhupathiraju Srinivasa. Last week, the government issued an order exempting 202 BIS license listed on the Steel Import Monitoring System (SIMS) portal from the entrance ownership compliance item. The movement aims to provide uninterrupted steel materials of foreign producers. Minister, exemption, QCOs to evaluate how to apply with minimum disruptions, he said.


