26.03.21 Daily GPSC Current Affairs

GUJARAT

Centre denied Gujarat Rs 3,370 crore relief for 2018 drought: Govt

 

The Gujarat government  informed the legislative assembly that the Centre had decided not to grant financial assistance of Rs 3,370 crore to the state as relief for the 2018 drought.
The state has also sought Rs 7,239.47 crore as relief for the damages suffered due to a flood in 2020, but has not received any reply on the same, state revenue minister Kaushik Patel said in a written reply in the assembly.

 

The Centre, on February 20, 2019, had conveyed that the state does not qualify for any fund, as 50 per cent of the funds available to it under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) is more than Rs 127.60 crore decided for it by a high- level committee of the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF).

INTERNATIONAL

China, Russia Look to Deepen Best Ties

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is paying an important visit to China. Highlights:

The visit was conducted shortly after the China-US relations conversations took place in Alaska. Following the first summit of leaders of the Group of  Quad (India, Australia, Japan and the United States).

He asserted that the relationship between Russia and China is currently the best in history.

He believes that, unfortunately, the formation of a truly multi-polar democratic world is hindered by Western countries, especially the United States, because they seek to continue to dominate the global economy and politics at all costs, and combine their will and the requirements are imposed on other countries.

In this regard, Russia and China are promoting a constructive and unified agenda, and hope that the international governance system will be fair and democratic, run smoothly, and build on the basis of extensive interaction between countries and their integration initiatives.

 

NATIONAL

Extension of Project Mausam

The Mausam Project has now been extended to March 31, 2023. Highlights:

 

The ” Mausam ” project is a project of the Ministry of Culture, with the Archaeological Society of India, New Delhi (ASI) as the nodal institution and the Indira Gandhi National Art Center (IGNCA) in New Delhi as its research department.

 

The project aims to explore the multi-faceted Indian Ocean world-organizing archaeological and historical research to document the diversity of Indian Ocean cultural, commercial and religious interactions.

 

The main purpose of this project is to identify places and sites under the Mausam Project as a transnational nomination for inclusion in the UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

 

The central themes that unite the ” Mausam ” project are cultural routes and marine landscapes, which not only connect different parts of the Indian Ocean coast, but also connect the coastal center with the hinterland.

 

More importantly, the shared knowledge system and ideas spread along these channels and affected coastal centers and most areas.

 

NAFED e-Kisan Mandis Trading Platform

Mandi has physical and virtual infrastructure and is based on spokes and hub models. About NAFED e-Kisan Mandis:

 

NAFED e-Kisan mandis (NeKM) is an electronic trading platform that works with local Farmer Producer Organisations (FPCx and cooperatives) to have physical infrastructure at each proposed location to integrate with a National Level Digital Marketing Platform.

 

Mandi has physical and virtual infrastructure and is based on spokes and hub models.

 

The physical infrastructure will include a digital platform with auction facilities, packaging plants (including sorting and grading, packaging and pre-cooling facilities), warehouses and cold storage.

 

FPO will receive financial support through subsidies provided by the Agricultural Infrastructure Fund (AIF) and various Central government and State government schemes.

 

Mandis is made at the door of the farm, bringing buyers to the hands of farmers.

 

Safe City Project Under Nirbhaya Fund Scheme

 

The Ministry of the Home Affairs approved the “Safe City” project in 8 cities under the Nirbhaya Fund scheme. Highlights:

 

The eight cities are Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow and Mumbai.

 

These projects involve identifying hot spots for crimes against women and deploying various components through awareness-raising programs, including infrastructure, technology adoption, and community capacity building.

 

The status of project implementation is regularly reviewed by the State Apex Committee.

 

Information about Champion Services Sector (CSS) Scheme

 

The Minister of State for Commerce and Industry provided information on the Champion Services (CSS) scheme in Lok Sabha’s written response. About the CSS Scheme:

 

This is the overall scheme for 2019-20 to 2023-24.

 

This is the central sector scheme of the Department of Commerce. The aim of the scheme are:

 

Unleash the full potential of the service industry and achieve its sustained growth.

 

Extensive service industry diversification.

 

Enhance the global competitiveness of India’s service industry and position India as the world’s service center. The state goals of the scheme are:  Resolve sectoral and cross-cutting issues, including domestic regulatory reforms.

 

“New” initiatives include new processes, new infrastructure, new thinking, new departments and new standards to prevent India’s service industry from losing its competitive advantage in the global market.

 

Increase the gross value added contributed by the domestic service industry.

 

 

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