
RAJASTHAN
- CM to launch lion safari, project leopard on Sept 13
- Chief minister Vasundhara Raje is likely to inaugurate the much awaited Lion safari at Nahargarh Biological Park in Jaipur on September 13.
- The Lion safari in Jaipur will be the first in Rajasthan and the state forest department along with Jaipur Development Authority has made the requisite preparations for the same.
- Also, in view of frequent sightings of leopards outside Jhalana forest area in Jaipur, in and around human habitats, as well as increasing incidents of humanleopard conflict, the government is starting Project Leopard. Regarding Project Leopard, the official said it aims to ensure a viable population of leopard in their natural habitats, to protect their habitat in the diverse ecosystems across the state; and to reduce human-leopard conflict.
- Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje in her budget speech had announced Project Leopard, along with budgetary provision of Rs 7 crore for 2017-18.
- The state forest department has planned to implement the pilot project at Jaisamand Sanctuary in Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary-raoli Todgarh Sanctuary (stretch of Aravalli Hills extending from Ajmer to Udaipur), and Jhalana Aamagarh Conservation Reserve (Jaipur).
INTERNATIONAL
· Vostok 2018 the largest exercise held in Russia
- Vostok 2018– Russian military practice massive airstrikes and measures against cruise missiles.
- As many as 300,000 Russian troops are expected to take part in large-scale military drills as part of “Vostok 2018,”
- Curtain raiser: INDO-US joint military exercise Yudh Abhyas 2018
- As part of the ongoing Indo-US defence cooperation, a joint military training Exercise Yudh Abhyas 2018 is scheduled to be conducted in the foothills of Himalayas at Chaubattia in Uttarakhand from 16 September to 29 September 2018.
- This will be the 14th edition of the joint military exercise hosted alternately by both countries.
- The joint exercise Yudh Abhyas 2018 will simulate a scenario where both nations will work together in counter insurgency and counter terrorism environment in mountainous terrain under United Nation charter.
NATIONAL
- Apsara – U Reactor Becomes Operational at Trombay
- “Apsara”, the first research reactor in Asia became operational in Trombay campus of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in August 1956.
- After providing more than five decades of dedicated service to the researchers, the reactor was shut down in 2009.
- Nearly sixty-two years after Apsara came into existence, a swimming pool type research reactor “Apsara-upgraded”, of higher capacity was born at Trombay on 10thSeptember 2018.
- The reactor, made indigenously, uses plate type dispersion fuel elements made of Low Enriched Uranium (LEU).
- By virtue of higher neutron flux, this reactor will increase indigenous production or radio-isotopes for medical application by about fifty percent and would also be extensively used for research in nuclear physics, material science and radiation shielding.
- Shri Piyush Goyal launches a web portal “Rail Sahyog”
- Railway Minister Piyush Goyal launched a web portal wherein private and public sector undertakings can contribute their corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds to develop amenities at railway stations. The companies wanting to contribute can register their requests on the portal — Rail Sahyog — and choose the amenity they want to promote.
- The railways has identified five activities in which such contributions will be allowed — toilets in circulating areas, providing free Wi-Fi with kiosks for e-services for citizens at stations, plastic bottle crushing machines, steel benches and dustbins.
· Health Ministry implemented HIV AIDS Act 2017
- According to the implemented law, every HIV infected or affected person below the age of 18 has the right to live in a shared household and enjoy its facilities.
- The act criminalises any kind of discrimination against people suffering from AIDS in terms of treatment, employment and workplace.
- Those violating the act could be jailed for up to two years or fined up to Rs 1 lakh or both.
· SC orders to demolish structures that threatens the Aravallis
- The Supreme Court ordered todemolish the structures built illegally by a prominent builder in the protected forests of the Aravallis. The order said that the colonizers have caused irreversible ecological damage to the ancient hills.
- A Bench of Justices Madan B. Lokur and Deepak Gupta ordered to demolish all the structures that were built after August 18, 1992, in the area 81.2z"/> Subscribe on YouTube