30-12-21 Daily -Goa- GPSC Current Affairs

Goa Affairs

Karnataka institute to prepare forest working plans

The state cabinet recently granted approval to the Bengaluru-basedInstituteof Wood Science and Technology (IWST) toprepareaworkingplan for North and South Goaforestdivisions. The plan will help evaluate the status of forests and Resources within a forest division, assess the impact of past management practices and help decide about suitable management intervention for future.

Periodical updating and revision of a working plan is essential to keep pace with the trends emerging out of forest-people interface and to address national and international obligations. Therefore, the Union Environment ministry has adopted a uniform code the National Working Plan Code in 2014 for the purpose.

The working plan for South Goa forest division expired in March 2021 and an extension for two years from 2021-2022 to 2022-2023 was granted by the. Union environment ministry. Further, the working plan of North Goa forest division is valid up to March 2022, following extension. Hence, the revision of workingplansof both the divisions is to be taken up immediately, the cabinet note said.

National and International Affairs

INS Khukri decommissioned after 32 years of service

Indias first indigenously built missile corvettes, INS Khukri (P49), was decommissioned after 32 years of service at Visakhapatnam on December 24, 2021.

During the decommissioning ceremony, the , the decommissioning pennant and naval ensign were lowered at sunset.

INS Khukri was built by the Mazagon Dock shipbuilders on August 23, 1989.

It had the distinction of being part of Western as well as Eastern Fleets.

In her service to INDIAN NAVY, the ship was commanded by 28 commanding officers.

It traversed a distance of more than 6,44,897 nautical miles, equivalent to navigating across the world 30 times or three times the distance between the Moon and the Earth.

The ship was affiliated with the Gorkha Brigade of the Indian Army.

National breed conservation award for 2021

The National Breed Conservation Award for 2021 was presented, recently.

The award has been bagged by All-India Co-ordinated Research Project (AICRP) on breeding, Mannuthy, which carried under the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Science University (KVASU).

It received the prestigious award from ICAR the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR) for the cause of conservation and research activities on Tellicherry breed.

Tellicherry breed is the only registered native chicken breed in the state of Kerala.

The award carries a prize Money of Rs 10,000 and a citation.

Award was presented at the Kisan Divas celebrations, which was organised by ICAR-NBAGR recently.

The National Breed Conservation Award was established by ICAR NBAGR. It was established for centres or projects which contribute towards conservation and improvement of registered Indian breeds of domestic poultry and Livestock.

Recent Milestone in Gram Ujala programme

Under the Flagship Gram Ujala Programme, the state-owned CESL has achieved a milestone to distribute 50 lakh LED bulb. This milestone was achieved under the Project Crore of the Gram Ujala Programme.

CESL started this programme under the Leadership of Union Minister for Power and New & R K Singh, in March 2021.

It achieved the milestone of distributing 10 lakh bulbs in a single day, on the occasion of National Energy Conservation Day 2021 in December.

Under the programme, CESL is providing high-quality 7-watt and 12-watt LED bulbs at the cost of Rs 10 per bulb, in exchange of working incandescent bulbs. It also provides a 3-year guarantee on it.

Every household is entitled to exchange a maximum of five bulbs.

The distribution of CESL has resulted in energy Savings of 71,99,68,373.28 units per year and the cost savings of Rs 250 crore per year across rural areas of the states covered under the scheme.

Gram Ujalas scheme is being implemented in rural households across the states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka. The programme will be run till March 31, 2022.

India: Launch of 27 Border Infrastructure Projects

IndianDefence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually inaugurated 24 bridges and three roads, which have been constructed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).

These bridges and roads have been constructed across four States and two Union Territories in India

On the occasion, DEFENCE Minister commended BRO for completing these projects, despite the challenges of high altitudes and sub-zero temperatures.

Minister also announced to set upof BRO Cafes at 75 places, under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsavcelebrations.

ICRAs forecast of Indian GDP Growth

Ratings agency ICRA revised its Indian GDP Growth estimate, recently.

According to ICRAs estimate, there was an upward growth of 7.9 % in the second quarter of financial year 2021-22.

An increase in government spending in September resulted to an upgrade of GDP growth estimate in the second quarter.

As per earlier estimate, growth for the July-September period was 7.7%.

GDP of India had surged by over 20% in the first quarter, because of a low base as the first wave of covid-19 pandemic raged.

As per agency, there was a growth of 8.5%, 7.9% and 3% respectively across Industry, Services & <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture and Forestry & fishing for the same quarter.

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