19.11.21 Daily [Telangana] TSPSC Current Affairs

Telangana Affairs

Telangana: 10% workers to be brought under e-Shram every month

The state government has begun the process to bring close to over one crore unorganisedworkersinTelanganaunder the ambit ofe-Shramplatform to make it easy for them to access social security benefits from state and central governments.

Around 4.5 lakh unorganised workers have been registered and given e-Shram cards by the state labour department under the central scheme launched recently. Such workers can use the e-Shram cards to avail benefits such as provident fund, employment injury benefit, housing, educational schemes for children, skill upgradation and even funeral assistance.
These e-Shram cards can be used across the country.

According to the Union ministry of labour and employment, any worker who is a home-based worker, self-employed worker or a wage worker in theunorganised sector including a worker in the organised sector who is not a member of ESIC orEPFOor not a government employee is classified as an unorganised worker.

National and International Affairs

The First Ligo Project In India Has Been Granted Land

The Hingoli income division has given the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) project 225 hectares of land in Maharashtra.

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The land was given to the country in order to organise primary facilities.

In the United States, just two such labs exist: Hanford in Washington and Livingston in Louisiana. Gravitational waves are studied at these labs.

This initiative will provide scientists and engineers more options for learning more about gravitational waves.

In 2016, the LIGO-India mega scientific plan for analysing gravity waves received “in principle” permission from the Indian government.

LIGO is a huge observatory designed to detect and experiment with cosmic gravitational waves. Its primary goal is to exploit gravitational-wave data in astronomy research.

The LIGO India project was suggested with the goal of relocating one of the most sophisticated LIGO detectors from Hanford to India.

The Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Department of Atomic Energy are piloting this initiative (DAE).

Foreign Exchange Reserves Decline By USD 763 Million to USD 640.112 Billion

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has provided updated data on foreign exchange reserves. The country’s foreign exchange reserves fell by $ 763 million to $ 640.112 billion in the week ending November 12, according to new figures.

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In the week ending November 5, foreign exchange reserves fell by USD 1.145 billion to USD 640.874 billion. Reserves, on the other hand, hit a new high of USD 642.453 billion in the week ending September 3, 2021.

The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) weekly data shows that the reduction in forex reserves this reporting week was due to a drop in foreign currency assets (FCA), a major component of overall reserves. FCA fell $2.094 billion to $575.487 billion in the reporting week, according to the data.

Foreign currency assets comprise the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US units held in foreign exchange reserves, such as the euro, pound, and yen, expressed in dollar terms. In the reporting week, gold reserves increased by $ 1.461 billion to $ 40.239 billion.

World Toilet Day Is Commemorated On 19 November

On November 19, 2021, World Toilet Day will be recognised as an official United Nations international day all over the world.

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Global Report On Trends In Prevalence Of Tobacco Use 20002025

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released the fourth edition of its Global Report on Tobacco Use Trends 2000-2025.

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According to the research, the South-East Asia region had the fastest reduction in cigarette consumption. In 2020, the average prevalence of smoking among males will be 25%, down from 50% in 2000.

Tobacco smoking among women in the South-East Region has declined from 8.9% in 2000 to 1.6 percent in 2020.

In order to fulfil the Global NCD action goal plan by 2025, India and Nepal are anticipated to achieve a 30 percent relative decrease in tobacco usage.

According to the WHO research, if present tobacco control efforts continue, smoking rates in this region might drop to as low as 11% by 2025.

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