KERALA
25 lakh farmer households and animals to be geo-mapped soon
Around 25 lakh farmer households and animals are set to be geo-mapped and tagged by state animal husbandry department in a massive exercise that would cost Rs 20 crores. The state government has issued administrative sanction for the project under Rebuild Kerala initiative (RKI).
The fund for the project will be sourced from the World Bank’s development policy plan. The animal husbandry department has been using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology for providing service to farmers and initially the project would cover 4.8 lakh farmers. The new project will cover 25 lakh households, officials said. Animal husbandry department submitted a project proposal ‘Geographic Information System (GIS) and Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) technology adoption’.
The animal husbandry department aims to achieve various objectives like identification of individual animals, identification and geo-mapping of farmers engaged in animal husbandry activities, to generate a resourceful database of animals and farmers, to derive a feasible replacement for plastic tags and to ensure effective control of animal diseases. This is also expected in disaster control management and to avoid duplication and fraud.
The geo-mapping of 25 lakh farmers and RFID tagging of animals will be completed within a span of 1 year. A total of 15 lakh RFID tags will be procured for the project. The total project cost will cover the purchase of 4,000 readers at a cost of Rs 17,000 per unit.
Besides software development and maintenance, remuneration , data base administration, implementation and data entry are the other components included under the project. The GIS mapping is now enabling the department to ensure continuous monitoring of its various initiatives like vaccination, artificial insemination, insurance and disbursal of various scheme benefits to its farmers.
INTERNATIONAL
NASA select site Nightingale for observation
NASA has finally selected a sample collection site on asteroid Bennu after the arrival of OSIRIS-REx spacecraft in December 2018. The OSIRIS-Rex mission team has selected the site designated Nightingale, which is located in a crater high in Bennu’s northern hemisphere. The team has also selected site Osprey of Bennu as a backup sample collection site.
OSIRIS-REx spacecraft mapped the entire asteroid in order to identify the safest and most accessible spots for the spacecraft to collect a sample so far. The team evaluated close-range data from four candidate sites in order to identify the best option for the sample collection.
Jamaica’s ‘Tony-Ann Singh’ crowned as ‘Miss World 2019’
Tony-Ann Singh of Jamaica was announced as the winner of the Miss World 2019 beauty pageant held at the ExCeL London.
She was crowned by her predecessor, Miss World 2018 Vanessa Ponce from Mexico.
23 year old Singh is a Florida state university student and wanted to use her title to work for “sustainable change” for women and their children.
Meanwhile, Ophely Mezino of France and Suman Rao of India were the first and second runners up of the beauty pageant respectively.
Miss World 2019 was the 69th edition of the contest and contestants from 120 countries competed for the title.
US became Indias sixth oil supplier by replacing Kuwait
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas stated that the United States has surpassed Kuwait to become India’s sixth-largest oil supplier. The US has supplied 5.4 million tonnes of crude oil during the first six months of 2019-20. Overall, the US supplied 70% more crude to India during April-September.
India began to import crude oil from the US in 2017 as a move to diversify India’s import basket beyond the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) nations.
As per the data, India imported around 1.9 million tonnes of crude oil from the US in 2017-18 and 6.2 million tonnes in 2018-19.
Iraq remains as India’s top crude oil supplier. It meets almost one-fourth of India’s oil needs.
NATIONAL
India expands Indo-Pacific Policy to include Gulf and Africa
India announced that it has increased the area covered by its Indo-Pacific policy to include the western Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. This move by the country will include the Gulf states and Africa along with ASEAN. The decision was made at the end of the joint Indian Ocean Dialogue held in New Delhi. The announcement was made by the External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. The Indo-Pacific concept moved beyond cultural, economic, and historical linkages to include an overarching strategic imperative.
The dialogue converged two key foreign policy imperatives of India namely, the Act East and Indo-Pacific policy. India’s approach to this concept has highlighted that both geographical extremities of the Indo-Pacific and the areas that are covered in between should ideally have their own indigenously evolved approach to the Indo-Pacific.
Exercise Mitra Shakti VII culminated on Pune
The seventh edition of Exercise Mitra Shakti-VII 2019 concluded on 14 December 2019 at Aundh Military Station, Pune. The exercise was held between the Indian Army and the Sri Lankan Army. The exercise is a part of the United Nations peacekeeping forces. The exercise was held from 1-14 December 2019.
The exercise aimed to enhance the operational efficiency and interoperability between the Indian Army and Sri Lanka Army. It promoted the positive relations between the two armies by focusing on sub-unit-level training on counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations in urban and rural environments.
Union Cabinet authorises NHAI to set up Infrastructure Investment Trust
The Union Cabinet recently authorizes the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to set up the Infrastructure Investment Trust based on the guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
AI to monetize completed National Highways that have a toll collection track record of atleast 1 year and the NHAI reserves the right to levy toll on identified highway.
InvIT Trust will be under Indian Trust Act, 1882 and Securities and Exchange Board of India (Infrastructure Investment Trusts) Regulations, 2014.
Indian Passports to have lotus symbol
Lotus will be on Indian Passport according to MEA.
Ministry of External Affairs said it was part of the enhanced security features to identify fake passports and involves using other national symbols as well on rotation.
Apart from the lotus, other national symbols will be used on rotation.
Right now it is lotus and then next month there will be something else.
Govt to sell 100% stake in Air India
The government has decided to sell its entire 100 per cent stake in Air India under the proposed disinvestment process.
The national carrier, which has a debt burden of more than Rs 50,000 crore, has been making a loss for long and as part of revival efforts, the government has decided on disinvestment.
Air India Specific Alternative Mechanism (AISAM) has been reconstituted and the re-initiation of the strategic disinvestment of Air India has been approved.
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