18.08.21 Daily TSPSC Current Affairs

TELANGANA

Only 55% parents in Telangana willing to send kids to school, says survey

 

A little over 50% parents are willing to send their children to schools, subject to conditions, according to a new survey. Overall across the country, parents’ hesitancy has come down to 44% in August from 48% in July and 76% in June. Those willing to send children to school include parents who are unable to avail online classes or find them ineffective.

 

In Telangana while 42% parents were against opening of schools right now, 55% were okay with children going to school in August-September. Of those willing, 8 8% of parents from the state said that the government should consider opening schools after August 15, 23% voted for physical classes from September 1 and 24% said that offline classes should resume from September 15. About 3% opted for ‘can’t say’.

 

The survey by LocalCircles received about 10,000 responses (2,077 from Telangana) for the specific query on school reopening. The total sample size of the survey was 40,000.

INTERNATIONAL

Largest Contingent to Tokyo Paralympics

The upcoming Tokyo Paralympics will witness the biggest ever Indian contingent being sent, with fifty-four para-sportspersons collaborating throughout 9 sports disciplines.

 

The 54-member Indian contingents had been given a formal and virtual send-off on August 12, 2021, by Youth Affairs Minister and Sports Anurag. The 2020 Summer Paralympics Games are scheduled to be held in Tokyo, Japan from August 24 to September 05, 2021.

 

NATIONAL

 

Tackling Malnutrition with Rice Fortification

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced the fortification of rice distributed below a number of government schemes, together with the Public Distribution System (PDS) and mid-day foods in schools, by 2024.

 

Highlights:

The announcement is vast as the United States has high levels of malnutrition amongst women and children.

According to the Food Ministry, each second lady in the united states of america is anaemic and each and every third baby is stunted.

India ranks ninety four out of 107 countries and is in the ‘serious hunger’ class on the Global Hunger Index (GHI).

Malnutrition and lack of integral vitamins in poor ladies and bad teenagers poses important obstacles in their development.

According to the Food Ministry, fortification of rice is an economical and complementary method to make bigger diets and mineral content in diets.

According to FSSAI norms, 1 kg fortified rice will include iron (28 mg-42.5 mg), folic acid (75-125 microgram) & Vitamin B-12 (0.75-1.25 microgram).

Four New Ramsar Sites – Wetlands of India

 

Four more Indian sites – two every from Haryana and Gujarat – have been acknowledged as wetlands of global significance below the Ramsar Convention.

Highlights:

Further, according to latest estimates through Wetlands International South Asia, almost 30% of the natural wetlands in India have been misplaced in the last three decades. Majorly, the loss of Wetlands is extra distinguished in Urban areas.

Wetlands International of South Asia was established in the year 1996, with an office in New Delhi, as a section of the Wetlands International community to promote conservation and sustainable improvement of wetlands in the South Asia region.

 

New Ramsar Sites:

The Ramsar Convention has specified four new wetlands in India, as wetlands of world importance.

Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary which is the largest wetland in Haryana is a human-made freshwater wetland.

Sultanpur National Park from Haryana helps more than 220 species of resident, iciness migratory and nearby migratory waterbirds at integral degrees of their existence cycles.

The Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat lies on the Central Asian Flyway and more than 320 chook species can be found here.

Wadhwana Wetland from Gujarat is internationally necessary for its birdlife as it provides a wintering floor to migratory waterbirds, such as over 80 species that migrate on the Central Asian Flyway.

First Cattle Genomic Chip of India – IndiGau

India’s first Cattle Genomic Chip IndiGau was released. IndiGau is India’s first Cattle Genomic Chip for the conservation of pure types of indigenous cattle breeds like Gir, Kankrej, Sahiwal, Ongole, etc.

 

About IndiGau:

This indigenous chip was once developed by way of the concerted efforts of scientists of the National Institute of Animal Biotechnology, Hyderabad, an self-reliant institution underneath the aegis of the Department of Biotechnology.

According to the announcement released, IndiGau is the biggest cattle chip in the world.

It has 11,496 markers (SNPs) extra than that placed on 777K Illumina chips of US & UK breeds.

IndiGau will have sensible utility in the authorities schemes to attain the purpose of conservation of the indigenous breeds with better characteristics.

 

SNP chip:

SNP chip is a small sliver of glass, about the dimension of a fingernail, into which are etched a very giant variety of very small pits. Each of these hold a tiny quantity of DNA, which has been extracted from the tissue pattern of an animal or plant and can be ‘read’ via a DNA sequence-reading machine.

SonChiraya Launched by MoHUA

The Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA) launched the manufacturer -‘SonChiraiya’ – for Urban SHG products.

Details:

The ‘SonChiraiya’ company and logo used to be launched by way of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs for advertising urban Self-Help Group (SHG) products.

This initiative will prove as a step in the right direction in the direction of expanded visibility and world entry for the products made through city SHG women.

The Ministry expects to hyperlink many extra such SHG members, with a range of professionally packaged, homemade ethnic products, accomplishing the doorsteps of the clients globally.

Launch of Vehicle Scrappage Policy

PM Narendra Modi launched the Vehicle Scrappage Policy in India on Friday, 13 August, at the Gujarat Investor Summit and requested youths and start-ups to be part of the programme.

 

Highlights:

Personal vehicles older than 20 years and business automobiles older than 15 years will have to bear a health test at government registered ‘automated fitness centres’.

Vehicles that fail to omit the test will be declared as ‘end-of-life vehicles’ that means that they would have to be recycled. Thus, paving the way for older motors to be scrapped.

In case, the automobiles ignore the test, the proprietors will have to pay a hefty rate for re-registration that would be hiked to around eight instances for non-public vehicles, and around 20 times for commercial vehicles.

The coverage is a waste-to-wealth mission and an important phase of the round financial system that will reduce pollution in our cities and additionally replicate the government’s dedication toward speedy development.

The policy will additionally convey investments worth extra than Rs 10,000 crore and, in the process, create employment possibilities for lots of youngsters.

 

 

 

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