✅India GDP projected for FY22 (2021-2022) ♻️ICRA-9% in FY22 and FY23 ♻️Crisil-5%, 7.8 for FY23 ♻️Fitch Ratings-8.4% ♻️RBI: 9.5% ♻️IMF-9.0% ❇️India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra)- 3% (9 jan update), 7.6% in FY23 ❇️Care Rating– 8.8 to 9% ♻️Economic Advisory Council to PM: 0-7.5% in FY23, 5% in FY22 ♻️National Statistical Office (NSO):2% in FY 2021-22, 6.6% in 2020-21 ♻️Economic Survey 2021-22: 8-8.5% for FY23 ■...🔆Postal Ballot System ✅Through this facility, a voter can cast her vote remotely by recording her preference on the ballot paper and sending it back to the election officer before counting. ✅ Currently, only the following are allowed to vote through postal ballot system: 🔸 Members of the armed forces like the Army, Navy and Air Force, members of the armed police force of a state (serving outside the state), 🔸 Government employees posted outside India and their spouses 🔸 Voters under preventive detention 🔸 Special voters such as the President of India, Vice President, Governors, Union Cabinet ministers, Speaker of the House and government officers on poll duty have the option to vote by post. But they have to apply through a prescribed form to avail this facility. 🔸 Recently, keeping in mind the safety of senior citizens amid rising cases of the coronavirus, the Law Ministry has allowed those aged 65 years and above to opt for postal ballot in Lok Sabha and assembly elections. It also allowed “COVID 19 suspect or affected persons” to use the postal ballot facility. 🔸 Earlier, the Law Ministry also introduced a new category of ‘absentee voters’, who can opt for postal voting. These are voters employed in essential services and unable to cast their vote due to their service conditions. Currently, officials of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Northern Railway (Passenger and Freight) Services and media persons are notified as absentee voters. 🔸 Also in October 2019, the Law Ministry amended the Conduct of Election Rules to allow people with disabilities and those who are 80 years of age or above to opt for postal ballot during Lok Sabha and assembly elections. #polity #currentaffairs👇 समाधि - स्थल 👇 🥀 राजघाट ➖ महात्मा गाँधी 🥀 शांति वन ➖ जवाहरलाल नेहरू 🥀 विजय घाट ➖ लाल बहादुर शास्त्री 🥀 शक्ति स्थल ➖ इंदिरा गाँधी 🥀 अभय घाटा ➖ मोरारजी देसाई 🥀 किसान घाट ➖ चौधरी चरण सिंह 🥀 उदय भूमी ➖के • आर • नारायण 🥀 वीर भूमी ➖ राजीव गाँधी 🥀 महाप्रयाण घाट ➖ डाॅ • राजेंद्र प्रसाद 🥀 नारायण घाट ➖ गुलजारी लाल नंदा 🥀 समता स्थल ➖ जगजीवन राम 🥀 चैत्रा भूमि ➖ बी • आर आम्बेडकर 🥀 एकता स्थल ➖ ज्ञानी जैल सिंह 🥀 कर्म भूमि ➖ शंकर दयाल शर्मा 🥀सदैव अटल ➖ अटल बिहारी बाजपेयी✍ Crematoriums (Samadhi sthals) of famous people in India: 1. Mahatma Gandhi: Raj Ghat (Royal Steps) 2. Lal Bahadur Shastri: Vijay Ghat, Delhi (Victory Platform) 3. Chaudhary Charan Singh (PM): Kisan Ghat, Delhi (Farmer’s Platform) 4. Rajiv Gandhi: Veer Bhumi, Delhi (Land of Brave) 5. Jawaharlal Nehru: Shanti Van, Delhi (Garden of Peace) 6. Indira Gandhi: Shakti Sthal, Delhi (Place of Power) 7. Sanjay Gandhi: Shanti Van, Delhi 8. Morarji Desai: Abhay Ghat, Ahmedabad 9. Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma: Karma Bhumi (Land of Duty) 10. Dr Rajendra Prasad: Mahaprayan Ghat, Patna 11. Gulzarilal Nanda: Narayan Ghat, Ahmedabad 12. KR Narayanan: Uday Bhoomi, Delhi 13. PV Narasimha Rao: PV Ghat (Buddha Poornima Park) 14. BR Ambedkar: Chaitya Bhoomi, Dadar 15. Krishna Kant (Vice-President): Nigambhoot Ghat 16. Giani Zail Singh (President): Ekta Sthal, Delhi (Place of Unity) 17. Jagjivan Ram (Deputy PM): Samta Stal (Place of Equality) 18. Devi Lal (Deputy PM): Sangharsh Stal (Place of Struggle) 19. Chandra Shekhar (PM): Jannayak Stal (Place of People’s Leader) 20. IK Gujral (PM): Smriti Sthal (Place of Remembrance)