10.06.23 Daily [Telangana] TSPSC Current Affairs

Telangana Affairs

Take up socio-economic caste survey: Telangana BC Commission

The Backward Classes (BC) Commission chairman Vakulabharanam Krishna Mohan Rao has urged theNational BC CommissionChairman,Hansraj Gangaram Ahirto recommend to the Centre for taking up socio-economic caste survey on priority basis as it falls under the purview of the Union Government.

Such caste census data arrived on scientific lines would help the states to determine the accurate Percentage of reservation needed for backward classes ineducation,EMPLOYMENT, andlocal body Elections, he said.
He also urged the national BC body to include the BC castes of the state in the central OBC list to enable them to avail benefits of Education and employment fields. And also suggested taking up a review on enhancing the non-creamy layer ceiling from Rs.8 lakhs to Rs.15 lakhs.

Krishna Mohan Rao reiterated that there is an urgency to take up the socio-economic caste census which would ease the difficulties faced by the states in fixing reservations for OBCs in education, employment, and local body representations across the country. This exercise would also provide a helping hand to the Rohini commission working on sub-categorization and finding a permanent solution.

He also explained the various schemes being implemented by the Telangana government such as Kalyana Lakshmi, reimbursement of tuition fees, overseas Scholarship, Mahatma Phule residential schools, and free financial assistance. The state BC commission chairman also discussed the meagre budget of Rs.2,000 crores allotted in the union annual budget of 2023-2024 to the OBCs who constitute 56% of the total Population.

National and International Affairs

Airports Authority of India Launches Sustainable Green Airports Mission

In a major move towards sustainability and carbon neutrality, the Authority of India (AAI) has taken a significant step by launching its groundbreaking publication, the “Sustainable Green Airports Mission.” This initiative aims to transform airports across India into environmentally friendly and energy-efficient hubs, setting new standards for the aviation Industry globally.

A recent initiative was taken up by the publication of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) on sustainability in the form of a booklet titled “Sustainable Green Airports Mission”, It was launched on World Environment Day by Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Minister of Civil Aviation.

Agni Prime

In a significant achievement for Indias defense capabilities, the DEFENCE Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully conducted the maiden pre-induction night launch of the new-generation ballistic missile Agni Prime. The test, held at the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha, showcased the missiles exceptional accuracy and reliability, meeting all objectives set for the trial.

The recent launch of Agni Prime marked the first pre-induction night launch following three successful developmental trials of the advanced ballistic missile. The flawless execution of these developmental trials demonstrated the systems superior accuracy and reliability, setting the stage for the latest test.

To capture vital flight data covering the entire trajectory of Agni Prime, an array of range instrumentation systems was deployed at strategic locations. These included radar, telemetry, and electro-optical tracking systems, strategically positioned on the island and two down-range ships. The comprehensive data collection facilitated a meticulous assessment of the missiles performance, further bolstering its credentials.

Cyclone Biparjoyis a low-pressure area that is currently forming over theSoutheast Arabian Sea.It is expected to intensify into a depression in the next 48 hours and may reach cyclonic storm intensity in the subsequent 72 hours. The track of the cyclone is not yet clear, but it is likely to move towards the West Coast of India. Cyclone Biparjoy is the first cyclone to form in the Arabian Sea this season. The monsoon season in India typically begins in June and lasts until September.

The cyclone is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds to the West Coast of India. The heaviest rains are expected to fall in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. The strong winds could cause power outages and damage to property. People in the affected areas are advised to take precautions and stay safe.

The name Biparjoy was given to the cyclone byBangladesh.The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) names tropical in alphabetical order according to the names submitted by member countries. Bangladesh submitted the name Biparjoy, which means Disaster in Bengali.

Five countries have been elected as non-permanent members of theUN Security Councilfollowing a vote in the General Assembly.Algeria, Guyana, Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone and Sloveniawill join the premier body for maintaining international peace and security, starting in January, serving for a two-year period. They were among six countries vying for five non-permanent seats around the Councils horseshoe-shaped table that will become vacant at the end of the year.

The five newly elected countries will join Ecuador, Japan, Malta, Mozambique and Switzerland as non-permanent members of the Council. They will take up seats currently occupied by Albania, Brazil, Gabon, Ghana and the United Arab Emirates when their two-year terms end on 31 December.

The Security Council is composed of 15 countries, five of which China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States are permanent members, granting them the right to veto any resolution or decision.

The 10 non-permanent members are elected by the General Assembly, which comprises all 193 UN Member States, and in line with geographical distribution by region.

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