Nagaland govt consultative meet with tribal bodies on oil exploration & RIIN remains inconclusive

The consultative meeting of Nagaland government with stakeholders and apex tribal bodies on oil exploration and implementation of RIIN remained inconclusive with the decision to hold further consultations before arriving at the final conclusion, a government spokesperson said. With apex tribal organisations and civil societies raising objection to the decision of the to sign an MoU with Assam government on Oil and Natural Gas Exploration and implementation of Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN) with two different dates December 1, 1963 and November 1979, the state government on Tuesday held a meeting with them which lasted for almost six hours.

He also said that The Nagaland Village and Tribal Councils Act of 1978 and the issue of framing a new Act for Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) was also deliberated, he said.

Odisha Inks Pacts with Infosys, Nasscom To Upskill Students

The today inked two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Infosys and Nasscom for upskilling students in Odisha.

Infosys and Nasscom will provide Skill development training to around 8 lakh students of 1,100 of higher Education institutes (colleges and universities) in Odisha, said an official of the Higher Education department.

As part of Infosys CSR, Infosys Springboard provides free curriculum-rich virtual platform that delivers corporate-grade Learning experiences, on any device, with closer educator-learner collaboration for students from Class 6th to lifelong learners.

Infosys Springboard empowers Women and students from rural areas with a focused learning portal, specialized Resources and expert mentors for holistic development. It is fully aligned with Indias National Education Policy 2020. The learning programme is devised to enhance vocational skills and soft skills of the students.

TN govt presents Budget: Rs 1,000 assistance for women will be launched in Sep’23

Announcing the rollout of one of its key poll-time assurances made in 2021, the ruling DMK on Monday said the scheme providing Rs 1000 per month assistance for eligible Women heads of families will be launched in September this year.

Coinciding with Dravidian stalwart and party founder, the late CN Annadurai’s birth anniversary on September 15, the launch of the ‘game-changer’ initiative would come months ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, where the DMK has set its eyes on its led alliance sweeping all the 39 seats in Nadu and the lone Puducherry segment.

State Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan on Monday presented Budget 2023-24 in the Assembly and announced that the monthly assistance scheme would be launched by Chief Minister M K Stalin. Making the announcement in his Budget address, he said said the modalities were being worked out for the scheme’s implementation and Rs 7,000 crore has been set apart in the budget for the plan. It shall be a “game changer in the socio-economic life of women of the State,” he said. Dravidian icon and DMK founder CN Annadurai’s (1909-1969) birth anniversary falls on September 15. He was the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu between 1967 and 1969, leading the first non-Congress government in the state in post-independent India.

The Rs 1,000 assistance for women family heads is one of the electoral assurances made by the DMK ahead of the 2021 Assembly election and it eventually became a very popular promise.

Often targeted by the main opposition AIADMK for ‘not implementing,’ it, the DMK regime had to reiterate many times that the scheme would soon see the Light of the day. DMK President and CM Stalin, during his campaign for the recently held Erode (East) bypoll, had assured of an announcement on the date of launch of the assistance scheme. It would be made known in the Budget presentation, he had then said.

In Tamil, the assistance is officially known as “Magalir Urimai Thogai,” which means “Women’s Right to Assistance.” Women heads of eligible households would get the financial assistance. Tabling the Budget, Rajan said that owing to the unprecedented and difficult reforms undertaken, “we have reduced the annual Revenue Deficit of around Rs 62,000 crore which we inherited on assuming office (May 2021), to around Rs 30,000 crore in the Revised Estimates of the current year.”

This is notwithstanding the several “massive welfare schemes” that are being implemented during the last two years, he said. Fare free travel for women in State-run buses and breakfast scheme for government school students are among the several schemes being implemented. Even as Rajan began his address, the principal opposition AIADMK attempted to raise issues which led to a din for a while. The party MLAs later staged a walkout. Despite accomplishments, the minister said “we are bracing for challenging times ahead,” in view of unprecedented Inflation, the continuing war in Ukraine and volatility in the global economy and Financial Markets.

“We have outperformed by growing faster than the national Average in the previous year and by significantly lowering the Revenue Deficit and Fiscal Deficit when compared to that of the Union Government,” he said adding it was a testimony to Stalin’s Leadership.

The Finance Minister announced setting up of a “state of the art global Sports city” in Chennai and Rs 25 crore for “factory skill schools” and Metro rail projects for Coimbatore and Madurai. Rajan also announced renovation of the Jawaharlal Nehru Outdoor Stadium here at an estimated cost of Rs 25 Crore. Udhayanidhi, son of CM Stalin is the Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development.

Rajan said the free breakfast scheme for primary students has led to increase in attendance, between 10-30 per cent in schools. In the upcoming financial year, the government would construct classrooms, laboratories and toilets at a cost of Rs 1,500 crore, he said. The Budget also reflected the DMK regime’s social Justice, Tamil development and cultural ideological focus, as seen in several announcements.

It includes a memorial here for Tamil martyrs Thalamuthu and Natarajan, who sacrificed their lives to protect Tamil in the struggle against “Hindi imposition,” a grant of Rs 5 crore for propagation of ideals of Dr BR Ambedkar by translating his works into Tamil, holding an international conference on Tamil computing and promotion of sea cruises that connect places of significance in Tamil culture.

The government would extend the free bus pass scheme to to 591 more elderly Tamil scholars. “Tamil art, music, architecture, sculpture, crafts and dance reached their pinnacle during the Chola period and their glory spread far and wide. To highlight the contribution of the Cholas who ruled the world, and to preserve artefacts and relics of that age, a grand Chola museum will be set up in Thanjavur,” he announced.

Kerala to end energy-intensive irrigation practices, says Agri Minister

Kerala Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture Minister P Prasad on Wednesday said efforts are on to propagate -based Irrigation facilities which can phase out existing energy-intensive Farming practices.

The southern State has already initiated a transformational and holistic shift to sustainable methods of cultivation, livelihood diversification, decentralised renewables and Energy Efficiency to help farmers survive the Climate crisis, he said.

The State is preparing an action plan to help decrease energy-intensive methodologies in land preparation, adding inputs, irrigation and harvesting, the Minister said after inaugurating a two-day consultation on ‘Energy Transition in Agriculture Sector of Kerala,’ organised jointly by Asar Social Impact Advisors and Energy Management Centre (EMC) under KSEB

Kerala would explore RENEWABLE ENERGY alternatives to fossil fuel sources to ensure that food systems are built on secure, environmentally sustainable, resilient foundations.

Jumbo population to be revealed after analysis

The three-day elephant census, being conducted after a gap of five years, concluded on Friday. Previously, the elephant counting exercise was done in 2017.
Karnataka forest officials have roped in all the personnel to carry out the enumeration exercise in the forest. In the last census, the number was just over 6,000 and the state had the highest number of elephants in the whole of India.

Elephant census was done simultaneously in southern states of India Karnataka,Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. The numbers will be tabulated after the survey is over and the elephants Population in the state will be revealed after a detailed analysis.

About 300 personnel have been roped in for the census covering 91 patrols in about 500-00 sq.km area, the director said, adding nearly 1,000 elephants were counted during the previous census in the forest.

Telangana’s AI-based technlogy for camera trap images may help stem poaching

In a first in the country, theTelanganagovernment’s emerging technologies wing has launched an advanced (AI) intervention that may help prevent poaching as well as spur tourism. CalledDeCaTron, it can automatically process millions of forest trap camera images in real time and identify animal movements.
The AI-based Forest Biodiversity Conservation Platform is currently being implemented as a pilot project inAmrabad Tiger ReserveandKawal Tiger Reserve. It has successfully processed four million camera trap images in one week recently, officials said. The forest department has identified 20 species whose camera images should be captured. Tigers are not currently included on this list.

AI can aid in fine-grained Classification of species without the need for officials to visit the forest. DeCaTron automatically classifies and catalogs camera trap images based on animal species.
AI can aid in fine-grained classification of species without the need for officials to visit the forest. DeCaTron automatically classifies and catalogs camera trap images based on animal species.

AP gets Rs 10,460 crore from Centre as compensation towards revenue deficit

Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddys efforts towards getting additional funds from the Union Government yielded results as the Centre released Rs 460.87 crore as compensation towards .

The funds were released in relation to the dues under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014.

The YSR Congress, while recalling the failure of the Chandrababu-led TD government to get prompt release of funds from the Centre, are claiming that CM Jagan Mohan Reddy succeeded in getting funds because he maintained healthy relations with the Centre.

The CM had held a series of meetings with PM Narendra Modi in recent times, when he pressed for release of the funds that were promised to the state at the time of bifurcation. Jagan Mohan Reddy had stressed that this financial aid would accelerate the overall development and welfare of the state and its people.

Mahendra Chandelia, assistant director at the ministry of finance, has directed the immediate release of Rs 10,460.87 crore under the ‘Special General Financial Assistance’ category, as part of the revenue deficit in the financial year 2014-15.

States forest mgmt plans out of 50-year hibernation

After being neglected for over five decades, comprehensive forest management plans will be prepared by the forest department, with forest minister Vishwajit Rane setting an ambitious timeline of 12 months to complete the task.

He said that forest department officials will visit wildlife sanctuaries in other states to study the best practices and learn how forest management plans are prepared and implemented.

Rane said that forest department officials will visit Ranthambore (Rajasthan), Tadoba (Maharashtra), Bandhavgarh (Madhya Pradesh), and Jim Corbett Park (Uttarakhand). But he did hint that Goa will try to emulate the exemplary model of Madhya Pradesh.

The forest management plans will provide a roadmap for the conservation of and Resources“>Natural Resources within a sanctuary. They set management goals for specific Protected Areas and provide a strategy for species management, anti-poaching, patrolling, and curtailing illegal trade in wild animals and plant species. Once approved, these plans will be in force for 10 years with periodic reviews.

Govt to speed up deemed conveyance process: Save

Maharashtracooperation ministerAtul Savehas said his department will issue deemed conveyance certificates to cooperative housing societies within one month from the date of application.

Maharashtra has about 1.15 lakh registered cooperative housing societies. About 40% of these societies have conveyance or complete land ownership. For a flat owner and a housing Society, a conveyance deed is crucial because the share certificate, and not the land on which a building exists, is the only evidence of an apartments ownership. Till the time the conveyance deed is issued, the plot remains the property of the developer or the housing body that owned the land at the construction stage. Land ownership also has to be transferred to the society at the time of redevelopment.

Infant mortality rate improves to 10 in Ambala district

After witnessing a steady trend for two years, the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in the district has improved to 10 for the period between April 2022 and March 23. The IMR is the number of infant deaths for every 1,000 live births.

As per data procured from the Health Department, the IMR was recorded at 17 in 2018-19 with 285 deaths. It improved to 14 with 279 deaths in 2019-20, and further to 11 with 212 deaths in 2020-21. It remained static at 11 with 219 deaths in 2021-22 and improved to 10 with 197 deaths in 2022-23.