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Vishwakarma Yojana: FinMin says govt will provide up to 8% interest subsidy for Vishwakarma Yojana

The Indian government will provide a subsidy of up to 8% on loans to craftsmen under the Vishwakarma Yojana, according to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The programme includes 18 professions such as masons, carpenters, and goldsmiths, and will provide collateral-free loans at a 5% interest rate. Beneficiaries will receive a Rs 1 lakh loan initially, and an additional Rs 2 lakh after 18 months of repayment.

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vishwakarma: PM Vishwakarma initiative will celebrate our traditional artisans, crafts people: Modi

"Embracing our nation's skills and cultural diversity, the PM Vishwakarma initiative will celebrate our traditional artisans and crafts people, both from rural and urban India," Modi said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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The Five

blames jewish people for everything -- classic trope. in response to kamala harris' speech, saying that she's gone totally off base, 16 examples of that learned their skills while they were doing this. joshua steinberg, georgetown pointed out that it is riddled with inaccuracies. james fortune is an example, he was not a. he was a sailor of the revolution. then, a couple of blacksmiths who are not blacksmiths at all. matt cobb was a sharecropper who became the head of the alabama federation sharecropper union. amazing example of achievement -- as well, a blacksmith in the florida department of education piece, but he was an inventor and wound up getting two patentses and was hired by the edison company. it felt to me -- >> jesse: when i ask him tonight exactly that, we will find out -- >> jessica: through the article, we will. it just felt that they were trying hard to deemphasize that

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The Five

that, but the politics, and maybe she gets a score on that one. >> jesse: i don't think she's going to get a score. everybody knows she's lying. i have to ask the african americans watching what's it like to be lied to by kamala harris? let's elect to be lied to by these buffoons on msnbc who did not read the curriculum or have no idea what the story is, have no idea what's going down in florida, and they act upset. they act enraged on your behalf based on a lie. i have an african american phd that we just heard from dr. alan will be on the show tonight. he says this right here. this is well documented among historians. this is historical fact that to develop skills while they were enslaved and then use those skills as blacksmiths, as agriculture, tailoring, the shipping business, to benefit themselves and their families once they were freed. it speaks to the resilience and

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The Five

thank god for slavery, because without it, i would be in africa worshiping a tree." she is an anti-semite, and blames jewish people for everything -- classic trope. in response to kamala harris' speech, saying that she's gone totally off base, 16 examples of that learned their skills while they were doing this. joshua steinberg, georgetown, pointed out that it is riddled with inaccuracies. james fortune is an example, he was not a. he was a sailor of the revolution. then, a couple of blacksmiths who are not blacksmiths at all. matt cobb was a sharecropper who became the head of the alabama federation sharecropper union. amazing example of achievement -- as well, a blacksmith in the florida department of education piece, but he was an inventor, and wound up getting two patentses and was hired by the edison company. it felt to me -- >> jesse: when i ask him tonight exactly that, we will find out --

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The Five

came to prominence. >> dana: so, it's not about that, but the politics, and maybe she gets a score on that one. >> jesse: i don't think she's going to get a score. everybody knows she's lying. i have to ask the african americans watching, what's it like to be lied to by kamala harris? let's elect to be lied to by these buffoons on msnbc who did not read the curriculum or have no idea what the story is, have no idea what's going down in florida, and they act upset. they act enraged on your behalf based on a lie. i have an african american phd that we just heard from, dr. alan will be on the show tonight. he says this right here. this is well documented among historians. this is historical fact that to develop skills while they were enslaved and then use those skills as blacksmiths, as agriculture, tailoring, the shipping business, to benefit

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The ReidOut

a response to nbc news through a statement from members of the desantis apointed african american history standards work group. they defended the new curriculum citing blacksmiths, shoe makers, and fishers to acquire their skills as slaves. but the work group apparently aren't the greatest experts in, you know, history, because their examples are not even accurate. for example, in the statement, ned cobb is listed as a blacksmith who somehow benefitted from slavery. but he was actually a tenant farmer born 20 years after the emancipation. lewis latimer also listed as a blacksmith was born a free man in massachusetts. and he wasn't even a blacksmith. he was an inventor. betty washington lewis listed as a shoemaker wasn't even black. she was the free white sister of president george washington. oh, and a slave holder. joining me now is former florida state senator dwight bullard. senior political adviser for

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

standards say students will be taught among other things how slaves learned skills that could ultimately be used for their benefit. we have to say in no uncertain terms. slavery was evil. there were no benefits from it. full stop. let's talk about it. you just heard governor desantis say a few moments ago, trying to explain what's going on in florida and i guess, go back at the vice president that somehow people who were enslaved and working as blacksmiths might be able to use those skills after they weren't slaves anymore. i'm trying to make some sense of this. what is your response to what florida governor desantis had to say about this? >> clearly, factually, he's wrong. slavery had zero redeeming qualities. it further illustrates how far this republican party and these candidates are going to the right and to cater and pander to extreme i haves in order to get

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Nicky Campbell

continuously used blacksmiths in london. wow. is ulez for you, and good morning. london. wow. is ulez for you, and good morning-— good morning. good morning, unfortunately _ good morning. good morning, unfortunately not, _ good morning. good morning, unfortunately not, no. - good morning. good morning, unfortunately not, no. my- good morning. good morning, . unfortunately not, no. my trade doesn't — unfortunately not, no. my trade doesn't afford me a lot of money so i doesn't afford me a lot of money so i can't _ doesn't afford me a lot of money so i can't afford — doesn't afford me a lot of money so i can't afford to doesn't afford me a lot of money so ican't afford to upgrade to a new van and _ ican't afford to upgrade to a new van and the — ican't afford to upgrade to a new van and the money the mayor is offering — van and the money the mayor is offering will not get me anywhere near the — offering will not get me anywhere near the amount i need to renew. l have _ near the amount i need to renew. l have taken— near the amount i need to renew. l have taken a — near the amount i need to renew. l have taken a very hard decision to move _ have taken a very hard decision to move completely out of london, which doesn't _ move completely out of london, which doesn't do _ move completely out of london, which doesn't do anything for the air pollution _ doesn't do anything for the air pollution because i willjust be taking — pollution because i willjust be taking it — pollution because i willjust be taking it somewhere else. but i pollution because i willjust be taking it somewhere else. but ljust can't afford — taking it somewhere else. but ljust can't afford to do it sol taking it somewhere else. but ljust can't afford to do it so i have to pack— can't afford to do it so i have to pack up— can't afford to do it so i have to pack up and _ can't afford to do it so i have to pack up and move out.- can't afford to do it so i have to pack up and move out. where would ou to? pack up and move out. where would you go? i'm — pack up and move out. where would you go? i'm moving _ pack up and move out. where would you go? i'm moving out— pack up and move out. where would you go? i'm moving out to - pack up and move out. where would you go? i'm moving out to surrey, l you go? i'm moving out to surrey, guildford, _ you go? i'm moving out to surrey, guildford, 20 — you go? i'm moving out to surrey, guildford, 20 miles _ you go? i'm moving out to surrey, guildford, 20 miles in _ you go? i'm moving out to surrey, guildford, 20 miles in the - you go? i'm moving out to surrey, | guildford, 20 miles in the opposite directioh _ guildford, 20 miles in the opposite direction. will guildford, 20 miles in the opposite direction. ~ ., ., ~ ., guildford, 20 miles in the opposite direction. ., ., ~ ., direction. will that work for you with our direction. will that work for you with your business? _ direction. will that work for you with your business? hopefully. | direction. will that work for you - with your business? hopefully. you have to do what _ with your business? hopefully. you have to do what you _ with your business? hopefully. you have to do what you think - with your business? hopefully. you have to do what you think is - with your business? hopefully. you have to do what you think is right i have to do what you think is right at the _ have to do what you think is right at the time _

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