CHHATTISGARH
Quarantine centres to come up in C’garh villages
In response to an appeal by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Saturday, the Chhattisgarh government has decided to set up quarantine centres in the villages to stem the spread of a resurgent Covid-19. Chhattisgarh is reeling under a strong Covid wave. In the past three days, more than 10,000 fresh positive cases were reported in 24 hours.
On Friday, 11,447 cases were registered and 63 Covid patients lost their lives. So far 4,654 patients have died in Chhattisgarh.
The Panchayat and Rural Development Department on Saturday issued directives to set up quarantine centres in villages, a press release said.
Outsiders coming to the village will have to stay in the centres like last year.
These centres will be outside the village Panchayat. The Panchayat and Rural Development department will ensure that the are quickly set up and operated as per the directives of the Health Department.
INTERNATIONAL
Discovery of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy
Astronomers discovered a new active galaxy. That galaxy has been identified as the farthest gamma-ray-emitting galaxy discovered so far.
This active galaxy is called the Narrow-line Sever 1 (NLS1) galaxy and is about 31 billion light-years away. It opens the way for the exploration of more such galaxies that emit gamma rays.
Scientists from ARIES, Autonomous Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Government of India, in collaboration with researchers from other institutions, studied about 25,000 luminous active galactic nuclei (AGN) through the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and discovered a unique object, The object emits high-energy gamma rays with a high redshift (greater than 1). They identified it as the NLS1 galaxy emitting gamma rays, which is a rare entity in space.
SDSS is the main optical imaging and spectroscopy survey of astronomical objects in operation over the past 20 years. It was founded by the University of Chicago.
NATIONAL
Bilateral Collaboration of India and Denmark
India and Denmark work together to cooperate globally through the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), and work together to address world-class innovative solutions to water challenges and sustainable development goals.
The Atal Innovation Group (under NITI Aayog) and the Danish Embassy in India announced their cooperation.
Under this partnership, the Danish Innovation Center of India will work with AIM to support various current and future plans of AIM, NITI Aayog and its beneficiaries in India, and develop a global innovative green economy partnership that achieves SDG goals.
The purpose of the cooperation is to work together to promote innovation and entrepreneurship among aspiring entrepreneurs.
The partnership will be implemented through the Danish Innovation Center (ICDK) under the auspices of the Danish Embassy.
Government to try out digital farming in 100 villages
The agriculture ministry has selected 100 villages in six states — Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh — for pilot projects on digital farming, leveraging the use of technology, data and artificial intelligence (AI) in supporting farmers in multiple activities. It has signed an MoU with Microsoft India to develop farmers’ interface for post-harvest management and distribution.
This project will reduce input costs for farmers and make farming easy. It is proposed to undertake similar pilot projects with other public and private players to create a vibrant digital agro-ecosystem in the country.
Microsoft India has joined its local partner, CropData, to do the pilot projects in 100 villages across 10 districts in six states. Digital technology and data will be used to assist farmers in taking right and cost-effective decisions.
These three states see highest EV sales in India
India’s electric mobility sector is on a steady road to recovery, post a lockdown-induced dip in sales. The sector registered nearly 1.35 lakh EVs in FY21, according to CEEW Centre for Energy Finance’s (CEEW-CEF) electric mobility dashboard.
The updated dashboard released on Wednesday highlighted that electric vehicle (EV) registrations formed 0.88 % of all vehicle registrations in the last financial year – the highest share ever achieved. The Indian automobile market has registered over 6.38 lakh EVs since 2011-12.
The mobility dashboard shows that the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME) in India – II scheme has achieved only 4.25% of its sales targets till now. One major barrier could be that many potential EV buyers are unaware of the financial incentives available to them such as user subsidies and significant exemptions from road tax and registration fees.
Launch of MANAS Mobile App
The “MANAS” App was introduced by the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India to encourage health among all age groups.
NIMHANS Bengaluru, AFMC Pune, and C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) Bengaluru collaborated on the project.
The Prime Minister’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Advisory Council approved MANAS, which stands for Mental Health and Normalcy Augmentation System, as a national programme (PM-STIAC).
It’s a nationwide interactive wellness network that’s robust, scalable, and customizable. It’s an app that was created to help Indian people improve their mental health.
It brings together various government ministries’ health and wellness efforts, scientifically validated indigenous resources, and gamified interfaces developed/researched by various national bodies and academic institutions.
The app was unveiled as part of C-DAC’s 34th anniversary celebrations.