National Logistics Policy
On 17th September, 2022, the government released the National Logistics Policy.
- It seeks to address challenges faced by the transport sector and expedite the last-mile delivery while saving time and money for businesses.
Aim
- To bring cost to single-digit;
- To bring in an integrated and tech-enabled approach to logistics operations; and
- To bridge efficiency gap.
Salient Features
- Comprehensive Logistics Action Plan (CLAP)
- The Policy will be implemented through a Comprehensive Logistics Action Plan (CLAP).
- The interventions proposed under the CLAP are divided into eight key action areas-
- Integrated Digital Logistics Systems
- Standardisation of physical assets and benchmarking service quality standards
- Logistics Human Resources Development and Capacity Building
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- 2 Corrupt Practices under Representation of People Act, 1951
- 3 Section 69(A) of Information Technology Act, 2000
- 4 Article 105 of Constitution: The Limits to Free Speech in Parliament
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- 10 Rule 267 of Rajya Sabha Rule Book