03-04.01.21 Daily GPSC Current Affairs

GOA

At 93.2%, South Goa’s crime detection rate improves since 2019

 

The South Goa police has registered 93.2 % crime detection rate during the year 2020. Of the altogether 1,667 criminal offences registered at various police stations across the district, the police succeeded in cracking 1,554 cases, police records reveal.

This is several notches higher than last year’s performance as the South Goa police had registered 86.8% crime detection rate in 2019. Of the 1,100 criminal offences registered at various police stations during the last year in South Goa, 955 cases were cracked.

 

As the Covid-19 pandemic raged across the state in 2020, the South Goa police were kept on their toes throughout the year creating awareness about the lockdown measures, advising people to stay indoors, and cracking a whip against the violators. The police were also seen at their creative best as many performed musical performances on the streets aimed at drawing attention of the public to the need for observing health and hygiene measures.

 

INTERNATIONAL

World Braille Day Is Celebrated On 4 January

 

Every year, the United Nations and several other international organizations celebrate World Braille Day on January 4. The purpose of celebrating Braille day is to make people realize the importance of Braille as a means of communication to realize the human rights of the blind.

January 4th is a celebration, because this day is the birthday of Louis Braille, the creator of the writing system. He was born in France in 1809. The first World Braille Day was celebrated in 2019.

Braille is a letter and number symbol represented by six dots. Dots represent letters and numbers as well as math, music, and science symbols. Braille was invented in France in the 19th century by Louis Braille.

India adopted a unified braille code in 1951 to represent different languages. India established its first Braille factory in Dehradun, the Central Braille Factory. In 1954, a central Braille printing press was established to produce Braille electrical appliances.

Iran plans to enrich uranium to up to 20% purity

UN nuclear watchdog – International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has revealed that Iran plans to enrich uranium to up to 20 percent purity at Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant. 9660654677

It would take Iran’s nuclear enrichment program to pre-2015 levels, when it entered the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with the P51 countries.

Iran was prohibited enrichment at the Fordo facility until 2031.

It also committed to converting the underground facility into a nuclear, physics and technology centre.

 

NATIONAL

E-Committee of Supreme Court Gets Award

 

E-committee of the Supreme Court (SC) of India conferred with the Platinum Award for Excellence in Digital Governance by the President of India.

 

The E-Court project conceived and implemented by the E-committee, the Supreme Court of India, the Department of Justice and the NIC (National Information Center) is a Mission Model Project of the Indian Government.

Citizens can access the status of the case and the court order on the grounds of litigation anytime and anywhere through the e-court service website, mobile application, SMS and email services of the 3293 court building.

People can also get 24×7 details of more than 130 million cases, court orders and judgments for free.

 

National Metrology Conclave to Be Held

The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL) in New Delhi is organizing the National Metrology Conference 2020.

The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL) in New Delhi is organizing the National Metrology Conference 2020.

The theme of the conclave is “Metrology for the Inclusive Growth of the Nation”.

The Prime Minister will also dedicate the National Atomic Timescale on the occasion of the National Metrology Conclave.

The National Atomic Time scale generates Indian Standard Time (IST) with an accuracy of 2.8 nanoseconds.

 

ACROSS by the Ministry of Earth Sciences

 

ACROSS stands for Atmospheric and Climate Research-Modelling Observing Systems and Services. The ACROSS scheme applies to the atmospheric science program of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).

 

It covers different aspects of weather and climate services, including warnings for cyclones, storm surges, heatwaves, thunderstorms, etc.

The ACROSS scheme consists of 9 sub-programs, which are multidisciplinary and multi-institutional in nature and will be implemented in an integrated manner.

The goal of the ACROSS program is to provide reliable weather and climate forecasts for the development of society. Therefore, the scheme aims to improve weather and climate forecasting skills through continuous observation and intensive Research and Development activities.

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