Punjab CM sanctions Rs130 crore for flood protection

CM Capt Amarinder Singh sanctioned Rs 130 crore for execution of various flood-protection works across the state and directed the Irrigation and Revenue Departments to ensure its completion before the onset of the monsoon season.

Chairing a meeting of the State Flood Control Board through video-conferencing, Captain Amarinder also ordered to place Rs 10 crore at the disposal of the Deputy Commissioners of flood-prone districts to deal with any emergent situation arising due to heavy rains/floods. The Chief Minister directed the DCs of the flood-prone districts to prioritise their tasks and submit the list of projects requiring immediate attention to the Finance Department for sanctioning of the funds.

Shoolini University third in Scimago rankings

The Solan-based Shoolini University has been placed at number three in the northern region, comprising Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Chandigarh, in the internationally recognised Scimago rankings of universities. It has also attained 37th rank nationally.

Among the Indian private universities, the university has topped the region with 16th rank in the category of research across the country. The Scimago institutions rankings are regarded as one of the most objective rankings because experts evaluate universities and scientific organisations based on information from international databases. In subject-wise category, the university has secured first place among Indian universities in chemistry while it has secured the fourth position in environmental science as well as in physics and astronomy and 12th in energy.

The Scimago ranking list includes 4,126 premier higher educational institutions worldwide. As many as 549 Chinese and 511 universities from the United States have made it to institutions rankings.

A sum of Rs two crore will be provided for improvement of the assets of the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN). The government will also provide financial assistance for various adventure tourism activities, skill development of personnel, digitalisation of commercial activities and services and encouraging innovation in the corporation.

The CM said that in order to encourage adventure Sports, the corporation will be provided financial assistance for conducting trekking, mountaineering, river rafting, paragliding and other activities and for developing it into a professional institution. Assistance will also be provided for midterm training to enhance the knowledge of the corporations personnel in tourism and hotel activities. Similarly, assistance will also be provided to GMVN for fully digitalising its commercial activities and financial transactions with an effective online booking system, maximising digital transaction, enhancing the use of CCTV cameras and incorporating digital locks and other innovations in the hotel business.

The Jharkhand Digi School mobile application started by the Department of School Education and Literacy under the guidance of Chief Minister Hemant Soren is now proving helpful for the students studying across 45,000 schools in the State in the Covid times.

Work has started in the direction of providing quality Education to about 75 lakh children as per the demand of the times. Till now, more than 07 lakh children have registered for the Jharkhand Digi School mobile application to avail facility of quality education.

The benefits of the Jharkhand DG School App are available for students studying in government, government-aided and private schools registered in U-DICE.

CM opens nature safari at Rajgir, first in state

Chief minister Nitish Kumar said that the state governments sustained effort to promote tourism had started showing results as more and more tourists were visiting the state.

The nature safari, which has been developed by the department of forests, Environment and https://exam.pscnotes.com/Climate-change”>Climate Change in over 500 hectares of land at a cost of with 19 crore, also has a suspension bridge, adventure park and butterfly zone.

The site also has an archery range, rock climbing walls and wrestling zone, among other attractions.

According to Indian Tourism Statistics 2019 prepared by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, more than 3.24 crore domestic and 1.08 lakh foreign tourists visited Bihar in 2017 while in 2018, the number of domestic tourists increased further to more than 3.36 crore and those of foreign tourists marginally to 1,08,7971. Rank wise, Bihar was placed 14 in domestic tourists visit and ninth in terms of visit by foreign tourists.

Chhattisgarh has won 11 National Panchayat Awards 2021 in various categories for the three-tier Panchayat announced by the Panchayati Raj Ministry in the Indian government.

Raipur won four Awards, Surguja two, and one each award went to the Kondagaon district panchayat as well as the districts of Gariyaband, Kabirdham, Balod and Bijapur.

Under the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Sashaktikaran Puraskar (DDUPSP), Kondagaon District Panchayat won in General category. Gariyaband (Gariyaband district) and Tilda (Raipur district) won in Intermediate/Block level.

Three villages of the state won under general category — Sargawa (Ambikapur) and Riri (Lundra) in Surguja district and Mahud (Balod district).

The Gram Panchayat Development Plan Award (GPDPA) has been given to Baihar (Arang) in Raipur district while the Child Friendly Gram Panchayat Award (CFGPA) award went to Nawagaon village of Abhanpur in Raipur district.

New records have been set in the field of higher education during the one-year tenure of the State Government. Despite corona crisis, students were kept virtually connected to education. Madhya Pradesh became the first state in the country to have conducted examinations for undergraduate and postgraduate classes through open book system. later on including west Bengal other states of the country followed it.

Suggestions were taken from experts in the fields of literature, science, , commerce, Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture, etc. to implement the National Education Policy in Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh will be the first state in the country to implement the National Education Policy from July-2021 as per the wish of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Action was taken for academic qualitative upgradation in universities and colleges through 20 components under Atmanirbhar Madhya Pradesh. This includes building construction, smart class-room and virtual Learning facility, construction of integrated portal, strengthening information technology, establishment of distance learning centres in colleges, formation of Entrepreneurship cells etc.

GUJAJaipur among 7 dists to get drinking water from Kalisindh

Seven districts of Rajasthan, including Jaipur, will get drinking water from the Kalisindh river in four-five years, as the has decided to lay a 210-km-long pipeline from Kota to Jaipur.

Earlier, only Navanera barrage was to be built in Kota, but now it is decided to transport water from here to seven districts through canal and pipeline. Right now the barrage work is going on and DPRs are being prepared for other projects. The project will take 4 to 5 years to complete.

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Gujarat FDCA now issuing CoPP online

Gujarats Food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA) has begun issuing the certificate of pharmaceutical products (CoPP) online. Gujarat FDCA has become the first state drug regulator in India to start issuance of CoPP online.

This certificate, issued in a format recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO), establishes that a particular product is approved by a regulatory authority in India and it is safe for consumption.

Developed countries such as the US and UK have their own robust regulatory systems in place for approving drugs, which are intended for exports to those countries.

With Gujarat being a top pharmaceutical products exporting state, CoPPs issued by Gujarat FDCA are relied upon by more than 100 countries. A minimum of 2,000 CoPPs are issued every month by Gujarat FDCA. The state accounts for 28-29% of Indias total pharma exports. Gujarat FDCA has also commenced issuing online product licences with QR codes. About 2,500 product licences are also issued by the FDCA every month.

Women and Men in India 2020 – NSO Report

The National Bureau of Statistics under the Ministry of Statistics and Planning and Implementation (MoSPI) recently released the “Indian Men and Women” report. The report consolidates important socio-economic indicators that reflect the gender situation in the country. This is the 22nd issue of the series. The report is published annually by MoSPI. Highlights:

The estimated Population of India in 2021 is 13.613 million. The sex ratio increased from 933 in 2001 to 943 in 2011.

Delhi has the highest increase in the sex ratio, followed by Chandigarh in Arunachal Pradesh. On the other hand, the sex ratios of Daman and Diu have fallen the most.

Women between the ages of 25-29 years have the highest age-specific fertility rate at 146.4.

The infant mortality rate dropped from 39 years in 2014 to 32 years in 2018. The maternal mortality rate dropped from 212 in 2007-09 to 113 in 2016-18. The total fertility rate in rural India in 2018 was 2.3. In 2018, it was 1.7 in urban areas.

International Ranger Awards were Announced IUCN

The winners of the first International Ranger Awards were announced. The award is provided by the International Union for Conservation of Nature () and the World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) to 10 professionals around the world. Highlights:

The award was established in 2020 under the cooperation of IUCN WCPA, International Rangers Federation, Global Wildlife Sanctuary and conservation allies.

The award aims to recognize the outstanding achievements of forest rangers in protected areas and protected areas around the world. The nomination period for this award is from November 17, 2020 to December 31, 2020.

Ranger officer Mahinder Giri has become the only ranger in the region of Asia to win the International Ranger Award. In the past few years, he has been deployed within the Motichur range of Rajaji Tiger Reserve (RTR).

This year, 10 professionals have won the award. International Ranger Award is given by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) & World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA). All winners will receive a prize of US$10,000 (Rs 7,26,150).

Mahinder Giri was awarded for his efforts to contain human and wildlife conflicts inside and outside Rajaji and for his role in the ongoing tiger translocation exercise from Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR) to Rajaji Tiger Reserve.

Russian scientists launched one of the world’s largest underwater neutrino telescopes called Baikal-GVD (Gigaton volume detector) in the waters of Lake Baikal, the deepest Siberian lake in the world. Highlights:

Together with IceCube in the South Pole and ANTARES in the Mediterranean, it is one of the three largest neutrino detectors in the world.

It attempts to study in detail the elusive elementary particles called neutrinos and possibly determine their source. About Neutrinos:

Neutrinos were first proposed by the Swiss scientist Wolfgang Pauli in 1930. They are the second most occurring particle in the universe, second only to the particle photons that make up Light.

In fact, neutrinos are so abundant among us that more than 100 trillion neutrinos pass directly through each of us every second-we never even noticed them.

India joined eight other countries to accelerate digital Learning. About E9 Initiative:

Nine countries including India, China and Brazil will explore the possibility of co-creating and expanding digital learning in order to achieve the UN‘s Sustainable Development quality Education goals.

This consultation is known as the E9 initiative, which is “the first step in a three-phase process of co-creating a digital learning and skills initiative for marginalized children and youth, especially girls. The initiative aims to promote the education system Rapid change to accelerate recovery and advance the agenda of SDG 4.”

E9 countries are India, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria and Pakistan.

The National Maritime Day of India is celebrated on April 5th each and every year. The theme of the 56th National Maritime Day is the Indian Ocean-an ocean of opportunities. Highlights: National Maritime Day has been since 1964. More than a hundred years ago, on this day in 1919, the first ship of Scindia Steam Navigation Company Ltd, SS Loyalty, traveled from Mumbai to England, thus creating the HISTORY of navigation. When sea routes were controlled by the British, this was a crucial step in the history of Indian shipping. It marks the anniversary of the red letter in the maritime history of India.

Celebrate this day to promote the awareness of supporting intercontinental trade and the global economy. The theme of the 56th National Maritime Day is “Indian Ocean-Ocean of Opportunity”.

Godavari water will flow from the site of the Polavaram Irrigation Project to the irrigation canals in the Godavari region in the east and west until April 15, 2021 against the deadline March 31, 2021 and work on cofferdam is scheduled to commence in April. Godavari River:

The Godavari River is the largest peninsula in the entire river system of India. It is also known as Daxin Ganges.

The Godavari River flows from Trimbakeshwar near Nashik, Maharashtra, flows for about 1,465 kilometers, and then discharges into the Bay of Bengal.

The Godavari Basin extends to the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Orissa, as well as the combined states of Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Puducherry Smaller areas of the kingdom.

Ganga’s Tributaris are Pravara, Purna, Manjra, Penganga, Wardha, Wainganga, Pranhita (the combined traffic of Wainganga, Penganga, Wardha), Indravati, Maner and Sabri.

Kumbh Mela also occurred on the banks of the Godavari river in Nashik.

The government estimates that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into the country has increased. Highlights:

From April to January 2021, India has attracted a total of US$72.12 billion in Foreign Direct Investment.

This is the highest level for the first ten months of a financial year, 15% higher than the first ten months of 2019-20 ($62.72 billion).

The trend shows that in the first ten months of FY 2020-21 (US$54.18 billion), FDI Equity inflows increased by 28%, compared with the same period last year (US$42.34 billion).

In terms of the largest investor country, Singapore accounts for 30.28% of total FDI equity inflows, followed by the United States (24.28%) and the UAE (7.31%) in the first ten months of 2020-21 in the current financial year.

In January 2021, Japan has been one of the largest investors in Foreign Direct Investment, accounting for 29.09% of Indias total direct investment inflows, followed by Singapore (25.46%) and the United States (12.06%).

In this regard, in the first ten months of the 2020-21 financial year, the most important sector is computer Software and hardware, followed by construction (Infrastructure) activities and Services-sector”>services sector.