22.08.19 Kerala (KeralaPSC) Daily Current Affairs

KERALA

·         Govt. nod for ₹951 cr. WB-aided projects

 

ð  In a major step towards the Rebuild Kerala Initiative, the government has given the nod for ₹951.60 crore projects of five departments, including relaying of 819 km of PWD roads and 601.94 km of roads under the Local Self-Government Department, with World Bank assistance.

ð  The Fisheries Department’s cage culture project of 1,000 units, the Transport Department’s ₹30 crore two-lane bridge across Kadambrayar at Brahmapuram in Ernakulam, and the Forest Department’s three projects of relocating the settlements in the forest limits, take over of private estates and private mangroves estimated to cost ₹130.40 crore have got in principle approval.

ð  The World Bank aid is made available to the exchequer as budgetary support through the Department of Economic Affairs and the State has the flexibility for disbursing the funds for achieving targets set under the Rebuild Kerala Initiative. Thus, the PWD and the LSGD are the first beneficiaries of the DPL provided by the WB by getting ₹788 crore.

 

INTERNATIONAL

·         Saudi Arabia allows women to travel abroad without permission from male guardian

  • Indian Coast Guard and the Sri Lanka Coast Guardunder the provisions of the MoU signed between the two sides for the establishment of a collaborative relationship to combat transnational illegal activities at sea and develop regional cooperation.A four-member delegation of the Sri Lanka Coast Guard led by its DG Rear Admiral Samantha Wimalathunge Director General (DG).Both sides agreed to strengthen the cooperation in addressing a spectrum of maritime issues concerning safety and security.

 

  • Sri Lanka involved in drug trafficking based on the information exchange undertaken by Indian Coast Guard invoking the MoU recognised as an important enabler for pursuing further collaborative response to emerging situations at sea.
    Sri Lanka Coast Guard by Indian Coast Guard, training of Sri Lanka Coast Guard personnel and mutual cooperation in the multilateral forums discussed and agreed by both sides.

 

·         US test fired a new ground based cruise missile

  • The United Statestested a new ground-based cruise missile that is capable covering 500 kilometers in the range at San Nicolas Island, California, the US. This range of missiles was banned in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty signed between the US and Russia. This is the first missile test done by the US after withdrawing from the INF treaty.
  • Also, the US has said that the Country will fully pursue the development of ground-launched conventional missiles of such kind as a prudent response to Russia’s actions and as part of the joint force’s broader portfolio of conventional strike options.
  • The United States exitedthe INF treaty on 2 August 2019. The country earlier announced its decision to withdraw from INF treaty in 2018 as it said that the treaty no longer benefited American interests. 

 

 

NATIONAL

  • Google signs MoU to promote Hindi and Telugu content with  Navlekha tool

 

  • Google has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Telangana government to get more local language content online by using the technology giant’s digital publishing tool, Navlekha.

 

  • According to Google, Navlekha will help digitise the government’s content in Telugu to make it easier for people to get access to all the information and services on government sites in their local language.

 

  • Navlekha, launched in 2018 at the fourth edition of ‘Google for India’ event, is currently open for Hindi and Telugu offline publishers. It helps registered Indian language publishers create an online presence by rendering any PDF with Indian language content into editable text. This would overcome issues that usually occur when one tries to copy text in Indian languages from a PDF.

·         Power Minister Shri RK Singh launches SARAL State Rooftop Solar Attractiveness Index

  • Shri RK Singh, Union Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy (IC)and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship,launched the State Rooftop Solar Attractiveness Index–SARAL. The State of Karnataka placed at the first rank in the Index. The Indian states based on their attractiveness for rooftop development. Telangana, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh have got 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rank respectively.
    Shri RK Singh would incentivise rooftop solar by creating healthy competition among the States.
  • The states to channelize investments eventually help the sector grow.

 

  • The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)set a target of 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, of which 100 GW solar power is to be operational by March 2022. It has 40 GW is expected to come from grid connected solar rooftops. The Indian Grid Connected Rooftop PV (GRPV) segment is slowly gaining momentum with substantial interest from entrepreneurs, developers, financial institutions, development banks, end users and government entities.
    The MNRE has developed the State Rooftop Solar Attractiveness Index–SARAL that evaluates Indian states based on their attractiveness for rooftop development.

 

  • SARAL is the first of its kind index to provide a comprehensive overview of state-level measures adopted to facilitate rooftop solar deployment.

 

·         DRDO delivered the new Mobile Metallic Ramp to Army

  • Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) delivered the design of the newly innovated Mobile Metallic Ramp (MMR) to the Indian Army at a ceremony held at DRDO Bhawan, New Delhi. The design of MMR was handed over by Secretary Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO, Dr. G Satheesh Reddyto Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS), Lt Gen Devraj Anbu.

 

  • The MMR will reduce the Strategic Mobility time of mobilizing Armoured Fighting Vehicles. The requirement was projected by the Indian Army. The new MMR will provide the strategic mobility for Armoured and Mechanized units and formations of the Army. It will drastically reduce the time required for operational mobilization.
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