Gujarat Affairs
3,000 students killed themselves in Gujarat during 2017-21
As many as 3,002 students killed themselves between 2017 and 2021 inGujarat, revealed data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and the Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India (ADSI) report. The highest number of deaths, 638, was reported in 2017, followed by 622 in 2021, the data showed.
The data compiled by theGujarat Pradesh Congress Committee(GPCC) showed that 56,013 students, including 30,488 boys and 25,525 girls, committed suicide during this period in India.
In a statement, GPCC said seven medical students killed themselves in Gujarat in 2022. The party claimed the deaths resulted from the bad educational policy in the state and country, as well as increasing levels of anxiety and depression among students due to decreasing EMPLOYMENT opportunities. The party said three students from premier institutes ended their lives in 2020, 2021, and 2023.
National and International Affairs
Rural housing under flagship scheme rises 25% in FY23
In the financial year of 2022-23, India has constructed 5.28 million houses as part of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin), a rural housing initiative, which represents a 25% increase from the previous year. The country aims to build 5.73 million houses under this program to achieve the overall goal of constructing 29.5 million houses, thereby fulfilling the objective of providing housing for all by the end of the financial year 2023-24.
Madhya Pradesh is currently the largest beneficiary of the scheme with 3.42 million houses constructed in the state, followed by Uttar Pradesh with 3.21 million and Jharkhand with 1.52 million. The government intends to bring forward the deadline for fulfilling the target under the housing for all initiative in rural India by three months to December 2023
The Central government has approved the construction of 28.6 million houses, out of which 23.8 million have been constructed across various states and Union territories. In most states, the Centre bears 60% of the construction cost under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin), while the state governments cover the remaining costs. However, for hilly and north-eastern states, the Centres contribution increases to 90%, and for Union territories, it rises to 100%
Central Government notified the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023
The Central government has recently issued the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023, which are designed to comply with the guidelines set by The Supreme Court in a involving The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) and the People for Elimination of Stray Troubles. The Supreme Court had issued several orders emphasizing that the relocation of dogs was not permissible
The rules mandate the implementation of Animal Birth Control programmes for stray dogs by local bodies, municipalities, municipal corporations, and panchayats.
Effective implementation of the rules can help reduce the stray dog Population and address animal welfare issues.
Municipal corporations must jointly implement the Animal Birth Control and Anti Rabies Programmes
NEs largest multipurpose indoor stadium being built in Shillong
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma announced that a multipurpose indoor stadium is currently under construction in Shillong, which is set to become the largest of its kind in the northeastern region. The Chief Minister also revealed that the stadium will offer state-of-the-art facilities for various disciplines, including basketball, squash, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, and many more
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma visited the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Polo ground in Shillong to inspect the ongoing renovation, upgradation and expansion of the facility.
The renovated stadium will include a football ground with natural grass turf and a state-of-the-art facility for hosting track and field events.
Sangma emphasized the high quality standards being maintained in the construction, ensuring that the stadium will be fit to host international sporting events.
The renovated stadium is expected to have a seating capacity of almost 30,000 and is slated for completion by December 2022
National Goddess Ganga Cleansing Mission
Namami Gange Programme (NMCG) was introduced by the Jal Shakti Ministry. Along with this, several other missions have also been launched.
For worth Rs 638 crore, the Clean Ganga mission will be implemented across many districts. While Hindon River Rejuvenation Programme will be taken in the Saharanpur district.
Eight projects have been approved for Clean Ganga and four projects worth Rs 407 crore for the Hindon River.
India named as Worlds Most Populous Country
According to a recent survey, India exceeds China in terms of the Population across the world. Currently, the nation is Home to 142.86 crore people.
The UN World Population Report reveals that while China has a total of 142.57 crores, Indias populace increased this year.
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