Rajasthan earns more than Centre on per litre petrol

Rajasthan is perhaps the only state in the country which earns more tax revenue frompetrolper litre than the Centre. As per calculations, the state gets Rs 30.69 as taxes on petrol compared to Centres Rs 27.98. While the state gets Rs 2.71 more on petrol, it is almost the same for diesel.

High taxes in the state have shifted demand to neighbouring states with small states like Punjab and Haryana selling more fuel than Rajasthan.

Punjab has over 3,300 fuel stations and Haryana a similar number compared to Rajasthans 5,667. But Punjab sold 55 lakh kilo litres of fuels last year compared to Rajasthans 39 lakh kilo litres. Rajasthans sales volume was even lower than Haryanas 45 lakh kilo litre during the last financial year.

In fact, Rajasthan sold nine lakh kilo litres less in the last financial year compared to 2019-20.
The worst hit in the state have been the border districts in divisions like Jodhpur, Bikaner, Alwar and Bharatpur.

Global Drug Policy Index

The Harm Reduction Consortium released the first Global Drug Policy Index.

Highlights:

Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and Australia are the top five countries in this rating when it comes to compassionate and Health-oriented drug regulations.

Brazil, Uganda, Indonesia, Kenya, and Mexico are the five countries with the lowest rankings.

Out of a total of 30 countries, India is positioned 18th, which received 46 out of 100 scores and 63 out of 100 on the “usage of severe sentences and responses” criterion.

It received a 49 out of 100 for health and harm reduction and received a score of 38 out of 100 for proportionality in criminal reaction.

India received a 33 out of 100 for the availability and accessibility of internationally prohibited medications for the alleviation of pain and suffering.

NASA and US Geological Survey led Landsat 9 mission collected and sent its first Light images of the Earth.

Images highlight the remote coastal islands and inlets of Kimberley region of Western Australia, Lake Erie, white sands of Pensacola Beach and Glaciers high in the Himalayas.

All the acquired images provide a preview of how this mission will help people in managing vital Resources“>Natural Resources and understanding the impacts of Climate-change”>Climate Change.

Landsat 9 is an Earth observation satellite. It was launched from Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Space Force Base on September 27, 2021. The mission was launched through an Atlas V 401 launch vehicle. This is a joint mission of NASA and US Geological Survey (USGS). NASA looks after building, launching, and testing the satellite on the other hand, USGS operates this satellite, and manages & distributes the data archive.

Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) is set to organise its first global hackathon called HARBINGER 2021Innovation for Transformation focusing on digital payments.

The global hackathon will be organised under theme of Smarter Digital Payments.

It will witness participants to identify and develop solutions which can be used:

To make digital payments accessible to the under-served

To enhance the ease of payments & user experience

To strengthen the security of digital payments and

to promote customer protection.

Thehackathonis inviting innovative ideas in payment & settlement system.

Through this hackathon, RBIseeks ideas on easy-to-use, innovative, non-mobile digital payment solutions to convert small-ticket cash transactions into digital mode to remove physical act of payment. It also seeks to develop alternate authentication mechanism for digital payments. Under the hackathon, RBI will also seek Social Media analysis monitoring tool to detect digital payment fraud and disruption.

Airport was declared as major airport by exercising powers conferred by Sub-Section (i) of Section 2 of the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Act, 2008.

Earlier on October 23, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had inaugurated international flight operations at Srinagar airport. First direct international flight was inaugurated between Srinagar, Sharjah and United Arab Emirates (UAE).

AERA has been mandated to determine tariff for aeronautical Services provided at major airports, under section 13 of the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Act, 2008.

Amount of the development fees including user development fee and amount of passengers service fee are levied under Rule 88 of the Aircraft Rules, 1937 which were formulated under Aircraft Act, 1934.