10.07.18 Kerala(KeralaPSC) Current Affairs

KERALA

  • Vegetable hub to be model village

 

  • Minister for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes A.K. Balan laid the foundation stone for Vattavada model village project.
  • The government was giving importance to create basic infrastructure facilities in areas where the backward communities lived. It would help in their social uplift and economic growth.

 

  • With a view to improving basic education, the government appointed teachers who knew tribal language in areas where tribes people lived.

 

  • The Vattavada model village would be completed under the Life Mission scheme in two phases.

 

  • A family health centre, Sarva Siksha Abhiyan building, and an anganwadi centre are among the other facilities planned.

 

  • The pilot project is aimed at creating a model village as per the plan prepared by the grama panchayat for its development by making available all infrastructure facilities.

 

 

INTERNATIONAL

 

·        UK launched new visas for Indian scientists, academics

  • The new UKRI Science, Research and Academia scheme opened for researchers, scientists and academics from outside the European Union (EU) to come to the UK for up to two years.
  • The scheme will be operated by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
  • This Scheme is being added to the already existing Tier 5 (Temporary Worker – Government Authorised Exchange) visa route.
  • The Tier 5 Government Authorised Exchange (GAE) is the principal visa route by which professionals from outside the European Economic Area who wish to undertake training and work experience are able to come to the UK.

 

 

NATIONAL

 

 

  • First ever ‘India Tourism Mart’ to be hosted in New Delhi

 

  • The Minister of State (I/C) for Tourism, Shri. K. J. Alphons announced that the Tourism Ministry in partnership with the  Federation of Associations in  Indian  Tourism and  Hospitality  (FAITH)  and with the support of State /UT Governments  will organize  the  ‘first ever’ India  Tourism  Mart (ITM)  from  16th  to  18th September, 2018  at  Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

 

  • The objective  of  the event  is  to  create  an annual Global  Tourism  Mart  for  India  in line with  major  international  travel  marts  being  held  in  countries   across  the world.

 

  • The Mart  will   provide  a  platform  for  all stakeholders  in the  tourism  and hospitality industries  to  interact  and   transact  business  opportunities.

 

 

  • Govt sets norms on noise at airports
  • The Union environment ministry has issued a notification setting noise standards for all airports across the country. The limits, however, exclude defence aircrafts, and those that are landing and taking-off.

 

  • The notification issued on June 18 states that noise standards within the overall boundary for various airports are equivalent and applicable as ‘Industrial Zones’

 

  • The noise limits specified shall replace and supersede the ambient air quality in respect of noise limits of existing zones: silence, residential, and commercial areas.

 

  • The rules state that busy airports — a civil airport with more than 50,000 aircraft movements per year (take-off or a landing) – should not exceed noise levels beyond 75 dB(A) Leq (decibels) during the day time (6am to 10pm) and 65 dBA during the night (10pm to 6am).

 

·        Central government granted ‘Institution of eminence’ status to 6 institutes

 

  • IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IISc Bangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, BITS Pillani and Jio Institute have been granted ‘Institution of eminence’ tag by Human Resource Development Ministry.
  • Government institutions with this tag will get special funding of Rs 1,000 croreover the next five years.
  • The aim of the “Institutions of Eminence” scheme is to bring selected higher educational institutions in top 500 of world ranking in the next 10 years and in top 100 eventually overtime.
  • The scheme has been launched with an objective to provide world class teaching and research facilitiesto Indian students within the country and enhance general level of education of the country.

 

·        Centre announces cities to compete to get the loan of Rs. 809 crore lent by France for 15 Smart Cities projects

 

  • Four months afterAgence française de développement(AFD), the French development bank, signed a €100 millionloan agreement for Smart Cities Mission, the Centre has now announced a new challenge process to select 15 projects for the funding in one of the four sectors: sustainable mobility, public open spaces, urban governance and ICT and organisational innovation in low-income settlements.
  • Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri announced that every city should compete to get the funding. The challenge process would be conducted by the National Institute for Urban Affairs. The duration of the programme will be three years, till 2020-21.

 

·        The telecommunication ministry approved merging of Idea and Vodafone

 

  • The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) approved the merger of VodafoneIndia and Idea Cellular which will create the country’s largest mobile services operator.
  • The department has asked Idea Cellular to pay Rs. 3,926 crore in cash for Vodafone’s spectrum and furnish a bank guarantee of Rs. 3,342 crore.
  • The combined operations of Idea and Vodafone will create the country’s largest telecom operator worth more than over Rs. 1.5 lakh crore, with a 35% market share and a subscriber base of about 430 million.

 

·        ASI found an ancient water tank in Hampi

 

  • TheArchaeological Survey of India (ASI) has found a water tank within the precincts of the Virupaksha Temple at Hampiof the Vijayanagar empire.
  • The tank measures around 20×10 feet and is 9 feet deep. It had a water supply connection through a channel going by the Basavanna sculpture, in the south side facing the north in the tank, with an opening in the mouth.
  • The top layer of stones around the tank has beautiful embossed carvings of the Vijayanagara period, depicting dancers, musicians, yogis, animals, birds, and a bullock.

 

Gk bit – Hampi

 

  • Hampi, a village and a temple town in Karnataka is one of the most historically rich places. Listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Site as the Group of monuments at Hampi

 

  • Hampi is also known as Pampa Kshetra, Kishkindha kshetra and even Bhaskara kshetra. These names were derived from the famous Tungabhadra River Pampa.

 

·        Five initiatives launched under AMRUT and Sensible Cities Mission

 

  • Ministry of Housing and City Affairs, Hardeep S Puri launched a number of new initiatives below AMRUT and the “Sensible Cities Mission” namely,

    ♦ India Sensible Cities Fellowship (ISCF) Program,

    ♦ India Sensible Cities Internship (ISCI) Program,

    ♦ The Sensible Cities Digital Funds Awards (SCDPA) 2018,

    ♦Cities Funding To Innovate, Combine and Maintain (CITIIS) problem below the Sensible Cities Mission and

    ♦ the Native Space Plan (LOCAL AREA PLAN – shortly LAP)/City Planning Scheme (TOWN PLANNING SCHEME  – shortly TPS) to be carried out in 25 cities on pilot foundation below AMRUT.

 

  • These iniatives and internship program will provide the youth an opportunity to experience the aspects of Urban planning and governance.
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