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By admin: June 21, 2023

1. UNDP partners with DAY-NULM towards empowering women entrepreneurs

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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM) recently have joined forces in a collaborative partnership. 

An overview of the news

  • The objective of this partnership is to empower women to make career choices in the field of entrepreneurship.

  • The partnership aims to provide support to women who are interested in starting or expanding their own enterprises. 

  • It focuses on sectors such as the care economy, digital economy, electric mobility, waste management, food packaging, and more.

Entrepreneurship Development and Enterprise Growth

  • The project, which spans three years and is extendable beyond 2025, is centered around fostering entrepreneurship development and accelerating enterprise growth. 

  • In the initial phase, it will cover eight cities.

On-Ground Mobilization and Business Development Services

  • UNDP and DAY-NULM will work together to engage in on-ground mobilization activities. 

  • This includes identifying areas of urban poverty and potential entrepreneurs. 

About The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 

  • It is the leading agency of the United Nations.

  • It works to eradicate poverty and reduce inequality in 170 countries and territories.

  • It helps countries to develop policies, leadership skills, partnering abilities, institutional capabilities, and to build resilience to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. 

  • Its work is concentrated in three focus areas; sustainable development, democratic governance and peace building, and climate and disaster resilience.

By admin: June 9, 2023

2. Kerala launched the Kerala Fibre Optical Network (KFON)

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Kerala-Fibre-Optic-Network-(KFON)The Kerala government June 5 officially launched the Kerala Fibre Optical Network (KFON), one of its flagship projects envisaged during the first term of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

An overview of the news

  • Through KFON, Kerala, which is the first state to declare the right to internet as a fundamental right, aims to bridge the digital divide by ensuring high-speed broadband internet access to all households and government offices.

  • It also aims to promote e-governance and accelerate Kerala's journey towards becoming a knowledge-based economy.

What is Kerala Fibre Optic Network (KFON)? 

  • In the first phase of KFON, the government will provide connectivity to 30,000 government offices and 14,000 BPL households in the state.

  • Till June 5, connectivity has been provided to 17,412 government offices and 2,105 households and a cable network has been laid to provide connections to 9,000 households.

  • Kerala Vision Broadband, an initiative of cable TV operators, is providing internet service in many districts of Kerala.

  • Private service providers will also benefit from KFON's infrastructure as they can use its cable network.

  • Internet connectivity to the households will be provided by the local ISP/TSP/Cable TV providers.

Stakeholders of KFON

  • The Rs 1,611-crore KFON project is a joint venture between the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) and the Kerala State IIT Infrastructure Limited.

  • The project was announced in 2017 but work started in 2019.

  • The project implementation was done by a consortium led by Central PSU Bharat Electronics Limited.

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers is the advisor to the project.

  • Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Ltd (KSITIL) would be responsible for the operations and maintenance of the project. 

  • Bharat Electronics (BEL) is the system integrator for the KFON project. 

  • The project is fully funded by Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB).

By admin: June 6, 2023

3. 1st India-Namibia Joint Commission of Cooperation

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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar recently co-chaired the first India-Namibia Joint Commission with Namibian Foreign Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in Windhoek.

An overview of the news

  • In his opening remarks, Dr. Jaishankar highlighted the special place Namibia holds in the hearts of Indians.

  • He emphasized that India supports Namibian independence and expressed happiness at Namibia's rightful place in the international community.

  • Dr. Jaishankar underlined the strong bond between India and Namibia, which is characterized by developmental cooperation, capacity building programs and political solidarity.

  • The Joint Commission will assess the progress of India-Namibia relations. In addition, high-level visits and ongoing interactions will strengthen the India-Namibia partnership in the future.

  • During his visit, the External Affairs Minister inaugurated the India-Namibia Center of Excellence in Information Technology in Windhoek. The center will contribute to research, cyber security and good governance.

About Namibia

  • Namibia is a country located in southwestern Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west.

  • It shares borders with Angola, Zambia, Botswana and South Africa.

  • The country's diverse geography includes the Namib Desert along the Atlantic coast, the Kalahari Desert to the east, and the central plateau.

  • Namibia gained independence from South Africa on March 21, 1990, becoming the last African country to gain independence from colonial rule.

  • Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia.

  • Namibia is known for its stunning natural landscapes and diverse wildlife.

  • Etosha National Park, located in the north of the country, is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts, offering the chance to see elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinos and various bird species.

By admin: June 3, 2023

4. BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Cape Town

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brics NationsBRICS countries kicked off its foreign ministers meeting on 1st June in Cape Town, the legislative capital of South Africa.

An overview of the news

  • External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar participated in the meeting of foreign ministers of BRICS countries.

  • South Africa, which currently holds the chair of the bloc, hosted the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Cape Town on 1-2 June.

  • The foreign ministers’ meeting will finalise the agenda for the 15th BRICS summit scheduled to be held in South Africa in August. 

  • It is believed that 19 countries are in line to join BRICS.

Joint Agreement

  • The BRICS foreign ministers agreed BRICS cooperation should be strengthened to promote unity among developing countries. 

  • Advance the global governance system reform.

  • Accelerate the realization of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. 

  • Contribute to world peace and development.

About BRICS

  • The full form of BRICS is Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

  • Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill coined the term BRIC (without South Africa) in 2001.

  • He claimed that by 2050, the four BRIC economies would dominate the global economy by 2050.

  • South Africa was included in the list in 2010.

  • The presidency of the Forum is rotated annually among the members.

  • BRICS accounts for about 40% of the world’s population. 

  • It accounts for 30% of the world's GDP (Gross Domestic Product).

  • In the year 2014, during the 6th BRICS Summit in Fortaleza, Brazil, the BRICS leaders signed an agreement to establish a New Development Bank (NDB).

By admin: May 31, 2023

5. New Liberation War Gallery Inaugurated at the Indian Cultural Centre in Dhaka

Tags: International News

New-Liberation-War-Gallery-Inaugurated-at-the-Indian-Cultural-Centre-in-DhakaOn 30 May a new Liberation War Gallery of 1971 was inaugurated at the Indian Cultural Center of the Indian High Commission in Dhaka.

An overview of the news

  • Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan was the chief guest on the occasion.

  • India's High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma joins Home Minister in inauguration of Liberation War Gallery

  • The War Gallery houses some rare photographs of the Liberation War of 1971, which culminated in the liberation of then East Pakistan and its rise as the newest nation of South Asian countries.

  • The inaugural program was attended by many freedom fighters, Bir Muktijodha, and distinguished guests, including many eminent personalities of Bangladesh, representatives of the cultural and educational fields of Bangladesh, and youth.

  • The gallery displays heroic photographs and documents from the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 as a testament to the enduring bond of friendship between India and Bangladesh.

  • It pays tribute to the brave freedom fighters who fought against oppression and tyranny.

  • The gallery honors the memory of the unknown millions who laid down their lives during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.

Liberation War of 1971 

  • In the 1950s, Pakistan was ruled by a military-bureaucratic rule that ruled the entire country (East and West Pakistan) in an undemocratic manner.

  • The Bengalites had no political representation in this system of governance.

  • This dominance of West Pakistan was challenged by the Bengalis during the general elections of 1970.

  • In the general election of 1970, the Awami League of East Pakistan's Sheikh Mujibur Rahman got a clear majority.

  • West Pakistan was not ready for any leader of East Pakistan to rule the country.

  • On March 26, 1971, West Pakistan launched Operation Searchlight in East Pakistan.

  • As a result, lakhs of Bangladeshis had to take refuge in India.

  • The Pakistani army had to face defeat due to the bravery of the 'Muktiwahini Sena' and Indian soldiers who fought for the independence of Bangladesh.

  • On 6 December 1971, a new nation Bangladesh was born out of 13 days of war with the intervention of India.

By admin: May 25, 2023

6. Kerala becomes India's first fully e-governed state

Tags: State News

Kerala-becomes-India's-first-fully-e-governed-stateThe state has achieved this feat through policy initiatives aimed at transforming it into a digitally empowered society.

An Overview of the News

  • The government focused on setting up a knowledge-based economy and achieving 100% digital literacy.

  • Important services across various sectors were digitized to ensure transparency, inclusiveness and accessibility for all citizens.

  • E-governance in Kerala has streamlined service delivery, reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks and delays.

  • Online portals and mobile applications have been launched for citizens to interact with government departments and access services easily.

  • Integration of technology in the education and healthcare sectors has been a priority, with digital learning platforms and telemedicine services being implemented.

About Kerala

Capital - Thiruvananthapuram

Official Bird - Great Hornbill

Governor - Arif Mohammad Khan

Chief Minister - Pinarayi Vijayan

Origin of rivers in Kerala

  • Periyar River

  • Bharathapuzha River

  • Pamba River

  • Chaliyar River

  • Chalakudy River

India's longest lake - Vembanad, Kerala

By admin: May 25, 2023

7. More than 90% of funds allocated under Smart Cities Mission utilised

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Smart Cities Mission Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has announced that more than 90% of the funds allocated under the Smart Cities Mission are being utilized and 73% of the projects have already been completed.

An overview of the news

  • The smart city project was to be completed within five years of the selection of the city.

  • However, in 2021, the ministry changed the deadline to June 2023 for all cities.

About Smart Cities Mission

  • Smart Cities Mission is an initiative of the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs which was launched in 2015.

  • It aims to transform urban areas into sustainable, citizen-friendly and technologically advanced cities.

  • The mission's primary objective is to enhance the quality of life for citizens by providing them with improved infrastructure, better governance, and increased economic opportunities.

  • Between January 2016 and June 2018 (when the last city, Shillong, was selected), the ministry selected 100 cities for the mission in five rounds.

Selection Process

  • The mission follows a competitive approach where cities submit proposals based on specific criteria, including the adoption of smart solutions, citizen engagement, and sustainable development. 

  • The selected cities undergo redevelopment in a phased manner.

Core components

  • Infrastructure development: Emphasis is placed on developing physical infrastructure such as transportation systems, water supply, sanitation, and affordable housing to meet the needs of the urban population.

  • Technology integration: The mission integrates technology to improve service delivery, including data analytics and smart grids devices for efficient resource management and real-time monitoring.

  • Citizen engagement: The mission focuses on citizen participation and engagement through mobile applications and feedback mechanisms, empowering them to contribute to decision-making processes and hold authorities accountable.

  • Sustainable practices: The mission promotes sustainable development by encouraging the use of renewable energy sources, green building practices, waste management systems, and efficient urban planning.

Funds Utilisation

  • Till 1 May 2023, a total of Rs 38,400 crore was released for the Smart Cities Mission.

  • Out of this amount, ₹35,261 crore has already been utilized for various projects.

Project Completion

  • The Smart Cities Mission includes around 7,800 projects worth Rs 1.8 lakh crore.

  • Of these projects, more than 5,700 projects worth Rs 1.1 lakh crore have been completed.

  • The remaining projects are expected to be completed by June 30, 2024.

  • Currently, only 22 out of 100 designated cities have successfully completed all the projects under the mission.

By admin: May 22, 2023

8. Maharashtra becomes the first state in the country to approve Good Governance Regulations

Tags: State News

Maharashtra-becomes-the-first-state-in-the-country-to-approve-Good-Governance-RegulationsMaharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde approved the first Good Governance Regulations in the country.

An Overview of the News

  • The purpose of the rules is to enhance accountability, accessibility, dynamism and transparency in state administration.

  • A separate cell will be set up to address the effects of climate change.

  • The rules also include expanding the scope of 'Aaple Sarkar Seva Kendra' for end-to-end online services to citizens within the prescribed time limit.

  • Citizens' complaints will be redressed at a speedy pace.

  • The chief minister's direction to develop the rules was given in September last year.

  • The rules were drawn up in consultation with ministerial officials, experts and NGOs.

  • 161 department-wise indices have been prepared to evaluate the performance of good governance.

About Maharashtra

It is a state located in the western part of India and covers a significant part of the Deccan Plateau.

Chief Minister - Eknath Shinde

Governor - Ramesh Bais

Official Animal - Indian giant squirrel

Official Bird - Yellow-footed Green Pigeon

Official Dance - Lavani

By admin: May 22, 2023

9. Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav inaugurated CoE-SLM at ICFRE in Dehradun

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Union-Minister-Bhupendra-Yadav-inaugurated-CoE-SLM-at-ICFRE-in-DehradunUnion Minister Bhupendra Yadav inaugurated the Center of Excellence on Sustainable Land Management (CoE-SLM) at the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) in Dehradun on 20 May 2023.

An Overview of the News

  • The CoE-SLM was announced by the Prime Minister of India during the 14th Conference of Parties (COP-14) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in September 2019.

  • CoE-SLM aims to promote South-South cooperation and address issues of land degradation through sustainable land management practices.

  • Specific activities of the CoE-SLM include setting LDN targets, developing drought risk and early warning systems, mainstreaming gender considerations, promoting good governance of land rights and entitlements, and addressing the effects of land degradation on greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss. involves assessing.

  • Bhupendra Yadav released two publications during the inauguration: "Technical Paper on the Pathway to Achieving LDN in India" and "Compendium of Sustainable Land Management Practices."

Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE)

  • It is an autonomous organisation.

  • It operates under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India.

  • ICFRE conducts research, training and education in forestry and related disciplines.

Establishment - 1986

Parent Organization - Ministry of Environment and Forests (India)

By admin: May 17, 2023

10. Libyan parliament suspends its prime minister Fathi Bashagha

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Fathi-BashaghaRecently, the Libyan Parliament has decided to suspend the Libyan Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha from his post.

An overview of the news

  • The suspension reflects the internal conflicts and challenges facing the government in the country.

  • Fathi Bashagha has served as Prime Minister of Libya, leading the Government of National Accord (GNA).

  • He has been an influential figure in Libyan politics, contributing to stabilization efforts during a challenging period.

Reasons of suspension

  • The Libyan parliament's decision to suspend Fathi Bashagha stemmed from various factors and internal disputes.

  • These include allegations of mismanagement, corruption, or policy disagreements.

Impact on Libyan governance

  • The suspension of Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha has significant implications for Libya's governance and stability.

  • This highlights the internal power struggle and the need for political consensus among various factions within the country.

  • This event may lead to a reshuffle in government positions and possible changes in the political landscape.

Political disorder and fragmentation

  • Libya has been experiencing political disorder and fragmentation since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi's regime in 2011.

  • The suspension of the prime minister underscores the challenges faced by the Libyan government in achieving stability, consolidating power and meeting the needs of its people.

About Libya

  • Libya is a country located in North Africa. Most of the country lies in the Sahara desert.

  • Capital - Tripoli

  • Currency - Libyan dinar

  • Chairman of the Presidential Council - Mohamed al-Menfi