Gujarat Affairs
Gujarat: Khijadia Bird Sanctuary recognized as new Ramsar site
Khijadia Bird Sanctuaryof Jamnagar district has been declared as new Ramsar site on the occasion of World Wetland Day (WWD).
In an event at Sultanpur in Gurugram,Gujaratresident commissioner Arti Kanwar received the designation certificate of Khijadia Wildlife Sanctuary from Union minister Bhupender Yadav.
Khijadia Bird Sanctuary is unique having both fresh water lakes, salt and freshwater marshlands.
It is spread over an area of 6.05km. Before Independence, a check dam was built for storing the waters of river Ruparel just before it entered the sea.
Over the years with fresh water of the rain and river on one side and salt water of the sea on the other side, a unique area was formed here.
Besides, Khijadia Wild Life Sanctuary, Bakhira Wildlife Sanctuary of Uttar Pradesh was also declared as Ramsar site. The Space Application Centre (SAC) Atlas on Wetland of India (Physically) was also released during the event.
National and International Affairs
Federal Digital Identities Introduced By Ministry Of Electronics And IT
The “Federated Digital Identities” was introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Its goal is to connect Indian residents’ many identities.
Highlights:
The residents’ state and central identities will be consolidated under one new federal digital identity.
Citizens can use this ID to access Services provided by third parties. This will eliminate the need for the verification process to be repeated.
It is critical to discover the citizens’ alternative identities. Students, farmers, entrepreneurs, professors, pharmacists, doctors, pensioners, vehicle owners, and others are affected.
The importance of this identity in framing policies and weighing capacities cannot be overstated.
The Federal Digital IDs’ primary goal is to reduce the number of identities a citizen possesses. It connects the electronic registries and enables easy data verification without paper.
Higher Education Qualification Draft Framework
The proposed Framework for Higher Education Qualification was recently presented by the (UGC). It is a component of the 2020 National Education Policy.
Highlights:
This new framework will apply to all higher education institutions in the country. The new framework will Facilitate transparency; create a globe-level framework and address the increasing size of the higher education system needs.
It will not promote a unified curriculum or syllabus for all students in higher education. Rather, the framework will ensure that all of the country’s educational systems provide high-quality education.
It will serve as a performance benchmark for the country’s higher education system.
Lunar New Year 2022 Is the Year Of Tiger
In the Chinese Zodiac, The year 2022 is the year of Tiger Tigers are fiercely competitive
creatures.
Highlights:
Their courage and objectives are well-known. The Tiger year is all about tremendous changes, both within ourselves and in the world around us. The tiger years are marked by an upsurge in overall enthusiasm.
Shuxiang is based on the Luni-Solar calendar, which has a strong connection to Chinese Philosophy.
Heaven, earth, and water are the three harmonies in this theory.
Yin and Yang principles.
Water, wood, fire, earth, and Metal are the five phases of the elemental flow in Wuxing.
Wuxing’s Yin and Yang attributes are represented by the ten Heavenly Stems.
The twelve Chinese animal signs are represented by the Twelve Earthly Branches.
HERMES Mission By NASA
NASA’s HERMES project received a crucial mission review on 27 January.
Highlights:
The HERMES mission will consist of a four-instrument suite installed outside NASA’s Moon-orbiting Gateway.
The study, dubbed Key Decision Point C, assessed the mission’s preliminary design and program plan in order to meet the mission’s planned launch readiness date of November 2024.
Following the successful evaluation, the project will proceed to Phase C, which will comprise the HERMES mission’s final design.
The HERMES project will be crucial to the Artemis mission and NASA’s ambitions of establishing a permanent presence on the Moon.
“HERMES” is the acronym for “Heliophysics Environmental and Radiation Measurement Experiment Suite.”
It will be installed outside the NASA Gateway outpost’s “Habitation and Outpost module.”
Forest Area Gain Indias Rank
According to the Department of Economic Affairs’ latest Economic Survey, India ranks third in the world in regards to forest gain area.
Highlights:
Between 2010 and 2020, India added 2,66,000 hectares of forest each year. Forest covers 24% of India’s entire geographical area.
India’s forests make up 2% of the world’s total forest area. Brazil, Congo, Peru, and Russia are the countries with the most forest, according to the survey. Brazil’s forest covers 59 percent of the country’s entire land area.
Peru has 57 percent, Congo has 56 percent, and Russia has 50 percent. Around ten countries were responsible for 66% of the world’s forests.
The state with the most forest cover was Madhya Pradesh. The state accounts for 11% of India’s total forest cover. Arunachal Pradesh came in second.
The state’s forest cover accounts for 9% of the country’s total. Chhattisgarh has 8%, Odisha has 7%, and Maharashtra has 7%.
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