நான்காவது அடிப்படை திட்டம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from நான்காவது அடிப்படை திட்டம். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In நான்காவது அடிப்படை திட்டம் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Japan's Space Policy | Nippon.com


Русский
INTERVIEWER  Japan’s Fourth Basic Plan for Space Policy over the next decade was announced in the summer of 2020. What direction will Japan be taking in its space activities?
MATSUI TAKAFUMI  I have been involved in Japan’s space policy since before the current Committee on National Space Policy took shape. This committee was formed under the auspices of the Cabinet Office after the 2012 abolishment of the Space Activities Commission in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology.
Initially, Japan’s space policy was focused on research and development under the Education Ministry. Not enough attention was being paid to security issues or space utilization, though, and the budget was limited. This discouraged many small businesses from participating in the program and there was a real fear that Japan would lose the capability to build its own rockets to launch satellites into space. ....

United States , Sri Lanka , Institute Of Space , Space Activities Commission , Chiba Institute Of Technology , Cabinet Office , University Of Tokyo , Education Ministry , Experiment Of Space Technology For Interplanetary Voyage , Committee On National Space , Artemis Program , Planetary Exploration Research Center , Ministry Of Education , Fourth Basic Plan , Space Policy , National Space Policy , Quasi Zenith Satellite System , Basic Plan , Martian Moons Exploration , Space Technology , Interplanetary Voyage , Phaethon Flyby , Dust Science , Chiba Institute , Astronautical Science , Planetary Exploration Research ,

Editorial: Why is LDP backtracking on separate surnames for Japanese married couples?


news
Editorial: Why is LDP backtracking on separate surnames for Japanese married couples?
The Mainichi
© The Mainichi
It appears that moves to allow married Japanese couples to retain different surnames upon marriage are taking a step back, as the government is set to tone down references to such a move in its Fifth Basic Plan for Gender Equality.
Seiko Hashimoto, minister of state for gender equality, had indicated she intended to include forward-looking proposals in the plan, and momentum had been growing in society toward this.
But now the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is behind the toned-down expressions.
The Cabinet Office s original draft focused on the inconvenience associated with forcing people to adopt a single surname upon marriage, and it noted that Japan was the only country that did so. It expressed hope for speedy debate in the Diet, and the government had concluded that it would proceed with the necessary me ....

Yoshihide Suga , Seiko Hashimoto , Ministry Of Justice , Cabinet Office , Democratic Party , Fifth Basic Plan , Liberal Democratic Party , Fourth Basic Plan , Gender Equality , Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga , சீகோ ஹாஷிமோடோ , அமைச்சகம் ஆஃப் நீதி , மந்திரி சபை அலுவலகம் , ஜனநாயக கட்சி , ஐந்தாவது அடிப்படை திட்டம் , தாராளவாத ஜனநாயக கட்சி , நான்காவது அடிப்படை திட்டம் , ஜெஂடர் சமத்துவம் ,