CHHATTISGARH
- Paddy, maize procurement to begin from november 1
- The fixation of the support price for procurement of paddy and maize, clearance of custom milling policy based on the recommendations of ministerial subcommittee, procurement of paddy and maize from November 1, 2018, to January 31, 2019.
- As per the decisions taken in the Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Raman Singh, it was decided that Paddy Procurement Cooperative Committee based procurement centres, the paddy and maize purchase cash and linking would commence from November 1, 2018, and continue till January 31, 2019. The maximum limit of procurement from a farmer, including linking is 15 quintals per acre and for maize procurement the maximum limit of linking included is 10 quintals per acre.
- It is intimated that the registration process of farmers for procurement of paddy is in progress and this year the decision was taken for registration of maize farmers also. Like paddy, the payment of procurement of maize would be paid directly into the account of farmers through digital medium.
INTERNATIONAL
· EU-India joined hands to develop new Influenza vaccine
- EU – India committed EUR 15 million each to fund for this cause through the “Horizon 2020”
- Indian government and the European Union (EU)partnered for Rs. 240 crore research programme to develop a Next Generation Influenza Vaccine to protect people throughout the world.
- The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe.
· Google launches ‘Navlekha’ for Indian language publishers
- At the fourth ‘Google for India’ event, Google has unveiled Project Navlekhā to help Indian language publishers take their content online.
- Navlekhā is a word derived from Sanskrit meaning ‘a new way to write.’
- The new platform will allow 1.35 lakh Indian publishers to digitise their offline content by creating instant web pages using scanned documents or PDFs.
· Scientists create nano medical robot and sets Guinness World Record
- The scientists have developed the smallest medical robotand set a new Guinness World Record. The device, which is of 120 nanometres in size, can interact with biological cells. These nanocomposite particles can assist to treat cancer and Alzheimer’s in the future and one day it might lead to huge medical advancements. The nanocomposites are made of two different types of multifunctional oxide materials in a “core and shell” configuration.
- The core is magnetic and changes shape in response to magnetic fields. The ferroelectric shell converts pressure into electric potentials. The magneto-elasto-electric coupled effect in the nanocomposites acts as arms and legs that move the nanoparticle around to interact with targeted biological cells.
NATIONAL
- National Sports Day: 29 August
- The National Sports Day in India is celebrated on 29 August each year.
- This day marks the birthday of Dhyan Chand Singh, the hockey player who won gold medals in Olympics for India in the years 1928, 1934 and 1936.
- He scored over 400 goals in his career, from 1926 to 1948.
· Central Government Signs MoU With 6 States For Lakhwar Yamuna Basin Project worth Rs 3,966.51 crore
- Around 90 percent of the project will be funded by the Centre while the remaining amount will be paid by the six states.
- Out of this, 1388.28 crore rupees will be borne totally by the Uttarakhand government.
- The main aim is to solve the water crisis.
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