17.03.21 Daily [Chhattisgarh] PSC Current Affairs

CHHATTISGARH

Raipur, Bilaspur excel in Municipal Performance Index

Chhattisgarh’s two biggest cities—Raipur and Bilaspur — have made it among the top 10 cities in the country for excellent showing in the Municipal Performance Index.

Raipur city has secured the 7th rank in the category of cities with a population more than 10 lakhs while Bilaspur also came 7th among cities with a population less than 10 lakhs.

Urban administration bodies of both the cities hold the 7th rank in the country in providing basic civic amenities to the people.

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs announced the results of the Municipal Performance Index competition on Thursday in Delhi.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel congratulated the people, public representatives and urban administration departments of Raipur and Bilaspur for the achievement.

INTERNATIONAL

Space Hurricanes Was Discovered By Scientists From China

Scientists from China discovered a space hurricane above the Arctic for the first time. Previously, it was believed that space hurricanes were a theoretical phenomenon.

Highlights:

According to their report, the hurricane traversed about 600 miles and caused charged electrons to land for up to 8 hours.

Academic papers report that the space hurricane is rotating counterclockwise at a speed of 4,700 miles per hour.

The hurricane is reported to be in the space directly above the North Pole. About space hurricanes

They are believed to be the result of the interaction between the solar wind and the earth’s magnetic field.

This is a huge, funnel-shaped, spiral-shaped geomagnetic storm that occurs above the earth’s polar ionosphere and is in extremely quiet conditions.

They are related to the aurora borealis phenomenon, because the electron precipitation in the storm funnel will produce huge cyclone-like aurora.

They are composed of plasma, composed of extremely hot ionized gas, and they rotate at extremely high speeds.

Space hurricanes are caused by plasma released from the sun as a solar wind. These clouds of charged particles propagate in space and excite electromagnetic storms when they interact with magnetic fields.

Bamiyan Buddhas-Taliban

 

The Taliban began to blow up two huge Buddha statues in the Bamiyan Valley in Afghanistan. Now, 20 years later, the Bamiyan Buddhas have been brought back to life in the form of 3D projections in an event called “A Night With Buddha”. Highlights:

Bamiyan Buddha is a model of the fusion of Gupta, Sassanian and Hellenistic artistic style.

It is said that the history of Bamiyan Buddha can be traced back to the 5th century AD.

They used to be the tallest standing Buddha statues in the world.

They were called by locals Salsal and Shamama.

Salsal – The light shines on the entire universe; Shamama – The queen mother.

UNESCO included the remains on the 2003 World Heritage List

Efforts have been made to use the available debris to restore and rebuild the walls of the Buddha statue.

NATIONAL

UNESCO World Heritage Sites-Declaration

World heritage sites are classified as natural or man-made areas or structures of international importance, as well as spaces that require special protection. Highlights:

 

Currently, 42 sites in India are included in the “Tentative List”, which is a prerequisite for inclusion in the World Heritage Site.

 

“Dholavira: Harapan City” has submitted its nomination and will be nominated as a World Heritage Site in 2019-2020.

 

The nomination files for ” Santiniketan, India ” and ” Sacred Ensemble of Hoysalas ” have been submitted to UNESCO for the 2021-22 cycle. About World Heritage site:

 

World heritage sites are classified as natural or man-made areas or structures of international importance, as well as spaces that require special protection.

 

These sites are officially recognized by the United Nations and the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (also known as UNESCO).

 

UNESCO believes that sites listed as World Heritage are very important to mankind and have cultural and material significance.

 

Report on National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)

The Parliament’s Standing Committee on Rural Development recently submitted a report to Lok Sabha. According to the report, the center must increase “meagre” pensions for impoverished elderly, widows and disabled persons. Highlights:

The Committee noted that under the National Social Assistance Program (NSAP), monthly assistance ranging from 200 to 500 rupees is provided in different components.

 

The team previously urged the increase of these pensions in the report on the grant requirements of the Department of Rural Development’s (DoRD) for 2019-20 and 2020-21. About National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)

 

This is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme.

 

It provides financial assistance to the elderly, widows and the disabled in the form of social pensions.

 

Administered by: Ministry of Rural Development

 

It contains five sub-schemes:

 

Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS)

 

Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS)

 

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS)

 

National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS)

Annapurna Scheme.

 

Agriculture Voltage Technology by Agricultural Ministry

 

The ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute in Jodhpur has developed an Agri-voltaic system with a capacity of 105 kW.

 

This technology can increase farmers’ income through power generation and the cultivation of cash crops.

 

In the KUSUM Part I (Kisan Urja Suraksha Utthan Mahabhiyan) scheme, there is a clause stipulating the installation of agri-voltaic systems in farmland, with capacities ranging from 500 kilowatts to 2 megawatts.

 

The National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) also recorded 13 agri-voltaic systems in India.

 

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