20.12.17 Chhattisgarh (CGPCS) Current Affairs

CHHATTISGARH

  • Phonetic values of caste groups in various dialects approved

 

  • The Cabinet has decided to give recognition to 85 phonetic values of 27 scheduled caste groups of Chhattisgarh. This will make it convenient for the  people of these castes to get caste certificates on the basis of phonetic values of the names of their castes, mentioned in the revenue records and other documents, in their local dialects.

 

  • This includes 66 phonetic values of 22 scheduled caste groups and 19 phonetic values of five groups of scheduled tribe.

 

  • The Chief Minister further informed that in Chhattisgarh, 42 caste groups under Scheduled Tribe and 44 caste groups under Scheduled Caste have been enlisted. In many of these caste groups, difference phonetic value is found in various dialects.

 

  • As the list has been originally issued in English language and roman dialect and its Hindi version has been only issued only as Hindi notification. Hence, due to difference in pronunciation of the names in various dialects, people of these scheduled castes and scheduled tribes were facing inconvenience in getting their caste or tribe certificates issued. 

     

     

    INTERNATIONAL

     

    ·        World Bank Provides Loans of $125 Million for STRIVE Project

     

    • The World Bank committed $125 million (around Rs800 crore) loan to India for the STRIVE project for skill development.
    • The main objective of the operation (Skills Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement) is to improve access to quality and market-driven vocational training as well as apprenticeships. The financing agreement was signed between the World Bank and the Finance Ministry.

     

    • England’s women cricket team win BBC Team of the Year Award
    • England’s women cricket team won the BBC Team of the Year Award following their remarkable win over India in the World Cup that was played under home conditions.

     

    • The winners:

    Sports Personality of the Year: Mo Farah

    Overseas Sports Personality of the Year: Roger Federer

    Lifetime Achievement: Jessica Ennis-Hill

    Coach of the Year: Benke Blomkvist, Stephen Maguire and Christian Malcolm

    Team of the Year: England’s women cricket team

     

    ·        France Passes Law to Ban all Oil and Gas Production by 2040

     

    • France’s parliament has approved a law banning all exploration and production of oil and natural gas by 2040 within the country and its overseas territories.
    • Under that law that passed a final vote, existing drilling permits will not be renewed and no new exploration licenses will be granted.
    • The French government claims the ban is a world first.

     

     

    NATIONAL 

    ·        AYUSH Ministry sets up research institute to boost Ayurveda

     

    • Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS)for undertaking coordinating formulating, developing and promoting research on scientific lines in Ayurveda is set up by The Ministry of AYUSH.
    • The activities are carried out through 30 institute/Centres/Units under CCRAS located all over India and also through collaborative studies with various universities, hospitals and institutes.
    • The research activities of the council include medicinal plant research (Medico-ethno botanical survey, pharmacognosy and tissue culture), Drug Standardization Pharmacological Research, Clinical Research, Literary Research & Documentation, and other outreach activities.

     

    ·        Central government Gives Green Nod for Kaleshwaram Project in Telangana

    • The Telangana state government’s prestigious Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme (KLIS) has finally got the Green Nod from central government.
    • The expert appraisal committee (EAC) of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forest recommended the “proposal for grant of environmental clearance” in its meeting held in Delhi. The green nod for the project will be a big boost to the state government.

     

    Gk bit – Lift irrigation

     

    • Lift irrigation is a method of irrigation in which water instead of being transported by natural flow (as in gravity-fed canal systems) requires external energy through animal, fuel based or electric power using pumps or other mechanical means.Treadle pumps, although an ancient method of lifting water for small heads have recently been modernized and used in a big way

     

    • Lift irrigation schemes must accomplish two main tasks: first, to carry water by means of pumps from the water source to the main delivery chamber, which is situated at the top most point in the command area. Second, they must distribute this water to the field of the beneficiary farmers by means of a suitable and proper distribution system. The source is mainly groundwater, river streams, contour canals, ponds and lakes.

     

     

    • Tata Steel Joda Mine gets Golden Peacock Innovation Award

     

    • Joda East Iron Mine (JEIM) of Tata Steel has been honoured with the prestigious Golden Peacock Innovation Management Award for the year 2017 for driving innovation in mines.

     

    • Joda East Iron Mine of Tata Steel is one of the fully mechanised captive iron mines of Tata Steel.

     

     

    • It is rated five star category mines by the Government for doing sustainable mining.

     

    ·        AU Small Finance Bank Joins Hands with Sahaj e-Village

     

    • AU Small Finance Bankannounced signing an MoU with Sahaj e-Village for extending its banking service in remote areas through Business Correspondent Agent (BC) model.
    • With this MoU, AU Bank will be able to further foster its mission of financial inclusion and greater customer outreach.
    • As per the agreement, the BCs will act as an intermediary between the Bank and the customers in the interior locations where the Bank does not have a presence.