21-03-23 Daily -Goa- GPSC Current Affairs

Goa Affairs

Traffic sentinel scheme to return in Goa, but only for cops

The is set to bring back thetraffic sentinel schemefrom April, but with a twist. Instead of citizen involvement and monetary rewards, only Police personnel will now be allowed to photograph and report violators. Instead of cash rewards, they will be given five-star stay and other gift vouchers provided under corporate social responsibility (CSR).

Violations likely to be reported under the scheme include driving against the flow of traffic, parking on footpaths or zebra crossings, triple-seat riding, improper number plates, driving without seatbelt, riding without helmet, using vehicle with tinted glasses, using phone while riding or driving, red Light jumping, and dangerous driving.

The scheme was introduced in 2017 to reduce traffic violations with the active participation of the citizenry and encourage community policing. “Sentinels” had to enrol on an app and then report violations, which fetched them points. A certain number of points made the sentinel eligible for a cash incentive.

National and International Affairs

Vibrant Village Programme to be Implemented for Border States

The took the decision to enhance border security levels for an amount of Rs 4800 crores.

The scheme will cover four states and one Union Territory for financial years 2022-23 to 2025-26.

The Cabinet also gave approval for establishing 2 lakhs of multipurpose primary <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture credit societies, along with Dairy and fishery cooperatives in the next five years at a cost price of Rs 20 lakh crores.

The second of eight anti-submarine warfare shallow water boats (ASW SWC) built at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, INS Androth, was launched.

These 77-meter-long, 25-knot-capable vessels were made specifically for minelaying, low-intensity maritime operations and anti-submarine operations in coastal areas.

Lok Sabha passes budget for Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir

Lok Sabha passed a Rs 1.118 lakh crore budget for financial year 2023-24 for the , amid ruckus by the Opposition over a demand for a JPC probe into the Adani issue.

The budget for Jammu and Kashmir was passed by a voice vote amid din.

Sports Stadium named after Rani Rampal

Rani Rampal becomes the first ever woman to have a stadium named after her. She is a famous player in the Womens Hockey Team. This stadium is in Rae Bareli.

Moreover, she is the youngest one in her team to participate in the World Cup of the year 2010.

According to the reports, the Modern Coach Factory (MCF) Rae Bareli has given a new name to the hockey stadium which is Ranis Girls Hockey Turf.

Sri Lanka receives first tranche of IMF bailout

Sri Lanka has received the first tranche of anIMF bailoutprogramme, PresidentRanil Wickremesinghetold parliament.
The crisis-ridden island nation was scheduled to receive a $330 million tranche, the first part of a nearly $3 billion bailout approved by the (IMF).

The IMF bailout is expected to catalyse additional support to the tune of $3.75 billion from the likes of the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and other lenders. It clears the way for Sri Lanka to rework a substantial part of its $84 billion worth of Public Debt.

This was the 17thIMF bailout for Sri Lankaand the third since the country’s decades-long civil war ended in 2009.

India can emerge as a Biodiversity champion

Biodiversity, the totality and variety of our biological Resources, is crucial to the survival of the world. The United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Montreal, Canada, made a strong case for the value of our planets biodiversity. The 2030 commitment, which aims to stop and reverse biodiversity loss by protecting 30% of the worlds land and 30% of its Oceans by 2030, was ratified on December 19, 2022, by delegates from 188 nations

India is in a prime position to lead the world in becoming biodiversity champions because it currently has 17% of the worlds Population and 17% of the worlds biodiversity hotspots

According to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), there may be as many as 13 million species, although only 1.75 million have been recognised yet, including a large number of insects

Sri Lanka assent to Adani Greens $442 Million Wind Power Project.

Crisis-hit only a month after the Indian multinational conglomerates crashed as a result of the negative report on the Group by American short-seller Hindenburg, Sri Lanka has accepted a $442 million wind power project of Adani Green Energy.

The projects of the Adani Group caused controversy in Sri Lanka last year, with government critics questioning the openness and due procedure used to approve the projects.

Vibrant Village Programme to be Implemented for Border States

The took the decision to enhance border security levels for an amount of Rs 4800 crores.

The scheme will cover four states and one Union Territory for financial years 2022-23 to 2025-26.

The Cabinet also gave approval for establishing 2 lakhs of multipurpose primary <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture credit societies, along with Dairy and fishery cooperatives in the next five years at a cost price of Rs 20 lakh crores.

The second of eight anti-submarine warfare shallow water boats (ASW SWC) built at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, INS Androth, was launched.

These 77-meter-long, 25-knot-capable vessels were made specifically for minelaying, low-intensity maritime operations and anti-submarine operations in coastal areas.

Lok Sabha passes budget for Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir

Lok Sabha passed a Rs 1.118 lakh crore budget for financial year 2023-24 for the , amid ruckus by the Opposition over a demand for a JPC probe into the Adani issue.

The budget for Jammu and Kashmir was passed by a voice vote amid din.

Sports Stadium named after Rani Rampal

Rani Rampal becomes the first ever woman to have a stadium named after her. She is a famous player in the Womens Hockey Team. This stadium is in Rae Bareli.

Moreover, she is the youngest one in her team to participate in the World Cup of the year 2010.

According to the reports, the Modern Coach Factory (MCF) Rae Bareli has given a new name to the hockey stadium which is Ranis Girls Hockey Turf.

Sri Lanka receives first tranche of IMF bailout

Sri Lanka has received the first tranche of anIMF bailoutprogramme, PresidentRanil Wickremesinghetold parliament.
The crisis-ridden island nation was scheduled to receive a $330 million tranche, the first part of a nearly $3 billion bailout approved by the (IMF).

The IMF bailout is expected to catalyse additional support to the tune of $3.75 billion from the likes of the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and other lenders. It clears the way for Sri Lanka to rework a substantial part of its $84 billion worth of Public Debt.

This was the 17thIMF bailout for Sri Lankaand the third since the country’s decades-long civil war ended in 2009.

India can emerge as a Biodiversity champion

Biodiversity, the totality and variety of our biological Resources, is crucial to the survival of the world. The United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Montreal, Canada, made a strong case for the value of our planets biodiversity. The 2030 commitment, which aims to stop and reverse biodiversity loss by protecting 30% of the worlds land and 30% of its Oceans by 2030, was ratified on December 19, 2022, by delegates from 188 nations

India is in a prime position to lead the world in becoming biodiversity champions because it currently has 17% of the worlds Population and 17% of the worlds biodiversity hotspots

According to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), there may be as many as 13 million species, although only 1.75 million have been recognised yet, including a large number of insects

Sri Lanka assent to Adani Greens $442 Million Wind Power Project.

Crisis-hit only a month after the Indian multinational conglomerates crashed as a result of the negative report on the Group by American short-seller Hindenburg, Sri Lanka has accepted a $442 million wind power project of Adani Green Energy.

The projects of the Adani Group caused controversy in Sri Lanka last year, with government critics questioning the openness and due procedure used to approve the projects.

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