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Union- Budget 2017-18: Highways Allocation Steps Up To ₹ 64,000 Lakh Crore

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This year’s budget has seen major changes in various sectors be it real estate, education or transport. But a change has been brought in the transport sector. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley recently made an announcement in the Parliament stating their motive of enhancing the budget for the National Highways by 11% in the year 2017-18. While presenting the budget, Jaitley said that the budget for the transportation has now been increased to ₹ 64,000 lakh crore, keeping under consideration the development of national highways. The interesting fact about the budget is that a massive ₹ 2.41 lakh crore has been allotted to the job creation for the youth. According to sources at Nirmal Singh Lotus Green budget the government promises to develop 2,000 kms of roads in the coastal areas to facilitate better connectivity to the ports and the remote areas and to attract more tourism in those places. The roads for the ports will be developed along the Indian Coastline which stretc

You will consume more than 11GB data on your phone by 2022 - Nirmal Singh Lotus Green

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Telecommunication giant Ericsson recently conducted a study based on the increase in smartphone usage, how users are changing their behavior based on the Internet trends and low Internet prices and the results were shocking. Based on these factors and some added filters, Ericsson announced on Wednesday that as early as 2022, an average smartphone user will be consuming more than 11GB data/month. Ericsson Mobility Report 2017 has made it clear that Internet usage on smartphones will see a tremendous growth in the coming years. ‘ The mobile data traffic will increase more than 40% - data consumption which was just one Exabyte at the end of last year will go up to eight Exabyte per month.’ - Nirmal Singh Lotus Green In 2016, GSM was the dominant technology and this hasn’t changed this year either. GSM accounted more than 70% of total data subscription in India, whereas LTE and HSPA got only 30% of the remaining subscriptions. But by the year 2022, LTE subscriptions will go up

Patent Applications Become Easier, Government Launches The System For E-Patent Certificates

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Working hard towards achieving the goal of digital India, government has taken yet another step closer to its dream. According to Nirmal Singh Lotus Green , in order to eliminate the unnecessary delays in the work, and to make the issuing of patents hassle-free, the government has issued the system for filing applications for e-patent certificates. In a written copy presented at Lok Sabha on Monday, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman gave an idea about how the new procedure for patents would work. The grant for the e-patent was generated after the public copy of the same was issued on 3 rd July, 2017.  Nirmal Singh Lotus Green says that the copy presented at Lok Sabha very clearly states the procedure for applying for e-patents: The certificated will be generated through an automated system once the patent is granted by the controller. Then the copy of the same would be sent either directly to him or to his authorized patent agent on the regist