08.12.22 Daily [Telangana] TSPSC Current Affairs

Telangana Affairs

After Tandur tur dal, agriculture varsity now vies for GI tag for Telangana Sona rice.

After successfully obtaining Geographical Indication (GI) tag for Tandur red gram, Professor Jayashankar State <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture University (PJTSAU) is now bracing up to get GI tag for Telangana Sona (RNR 15048), also known as Chittimallelu rice.

This variety is believed to control glycemic index, which aids in maintenance of sugar levels among diabetics. Along with Telangana Sona, there are plans to file GI applications for Kollapur mango and Warangal mirchi. While the university is working on obtaining GI for Telangana Sona, the state Horticulture department is on the other two crops.

GI is based on the specific nature of the produce as well as the climatic conditions suitable for the crop in a specific region.

It took the university eight years of research to come up with Telangana Sona variety in 2015. Because it was the first, unique paddy variety approved during early years of state formation, it was given the name Telangana Sona.

Within a few years, the variety was widely accepted by farmers. It is now grown on approximately 15 lakh acres throughout the state. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal and Maharashtra also order this paddy variety from Telangana and each of these states has approximately 1.5 lakh acres under cultivation.

During the pandemic, a study published in the American Journal of Food and Nutrition stated that Telangana rice has a lower glycemic index than Japonica rice. Japonica rice is marked by short, fat grains and is grown and consumed extensively in China, Japan and Korea.

National and International Affairs

Scope for New and Renewable Energy

In line withthePrime Ministers announcement at COP26, Ministry of New and is working towards achieving 500 GW of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil sources by 2030, and achieving Net Zero by 2070.

A total of 172.72 GW capacity from non-fossil fuel based energy Resources has been installed in the country as on 31.10.2022. This includes 119.09 GW Renewable Energy, 46.85 GW Large Hydro and 6.78 GW Nuclear Power capacity. This constitutes a share of 42.26% of total installed generation capacity in the country i.e. 408.71 GW as on 31.10.2022.

Further, Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has carried out generation expansion studies with the projected All India peak electricity demand and electrical energy requirement of 325 GW and 2256 BU respectively for the year 2029-30 (as per the draft 20th EPS projections). Study reveals that the share of RE based installed capacity (including Large Hydro) in the capacity mix is likely to increase to around 480 GW by 2029-30. The share of RE (including Large Hydro) in the generation mix of the country, which stands at around 22% as of March, 2022 is likely to increase to around 41% by 2029-30.

Villages electrified under Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)

Government of India launched the Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) in December, 2014 for rural electrification works across the country.

Under DDUGJY and thereafter under Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya), the electrification of all villages and all willing Households was completed by 31stMarch, 2019 as reported by all State Governments.

A total of 2.86 crore Households were electrified under the aegis of Saubhagya including additional households in two tranches that were unwilling for electrification earlier but became willing later. TheRevamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) has provisions for providing assistance for giving connectivity to any habitation/household which may have been left out, provided that the said house/habitation was in existence when DDUGJY/Saubhagya were sanctioned.

Government to launch the Digital India Innovation Fund for Catalyzing deep tech start-ups

The Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology and Skill development & , Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar today said that the Government of India is going to launch a Digital India Innovation Fund that will support Deeptech Startups.

The Minister made these remarks during his address to over 1000 college students as part of the New India for Young India: Techade of Opportunities program at the Catholic Bishop House Campus, Thamarassery, Kerala.

Food Processing Industry Invests Nearly Rs 4,900 Crore Under PLI Scheme

The government said that the Food Processing has invested Rs 4,900 crore so far underthe production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme. The PLI scheme for the food processing industry was approved in March 2021, with a budget outlay of Rs 10,900 crore. It will be implementedfor seven years, until 2026-27.

A total of 182 applications have been approved under the PLI scheme for the food processingindustry. This includes 30 applications for Millets-based products under the PLI scheme (8 largeentities and 22 SMEs). Incentives amounting to Rs 800 crore are likely to be disbursed in thecurrent financial year. Sales-based incentive of Rs 107.3 crore has been disbursed so far.

Twitter CEO Elon Musk Becomes First Person Ever to Lose $200 Billion

Tesla and Twitter CEOElon Muskbecame the first person to lose$200 billionfrom his net worth. Elon Musk has seen a drop of up to $137 billion in his wealth after a recent drop in Tesla . The shares of his electric car company are down nearly 65 percent.Elon Muskbecame therichest personin the world for the first time in January 2021 with a net worth of more than $185 billion.

However, he was replaced byBernard Arnault,the chief executive of luxury brand Louis Vuittons parent company LVMH as the worlds richest man.

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