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Question 1:

India, and possibly the world, got its first digital water bank, an initiative to aggregate water resources under a single platform, on Monday. Science and Technology Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, who inaugurated the water bank (I) in (II), extended the state government’s full support for the initiative, undertaken by AquaKraft Ventures, a company that specialises in sustainable initiatives to provide drinking water and sanitation to all. 

 

The minister said, “The initiative is a holistic and sustainable approach towards finding a much-needed solution to a crisis which not only India but the world is staring at. We welcome this initiative wholeheartedly and will extend all support to make this a unicorn of sustainability and impact.”

 

The digital waterbank, interestingly, will be based on (III) technology, according to AquaKraft founder and CEO Dr Subramanya Kusnur. “One of the key problems we’ve been facing, especially as an agrarian country, is the depletion of groundwater level in rural areas. The lack of water is leading to numerous challenges for farmers, resulting in suicides and other issues,” he said. 

 

The waterbank, Kusnur said, will be open to all, where users can create an account and report the amount of surplus water they have as savings. The surplus water will be converted into a token that will go on the blockchain. Similar to the stock market, the value of the token will increase depending on the demand and supply.

 

Further, the initiative will also include the formation of a digital university, the Centre for Innovation, Sustainability & Social Entrepreneurship, to undertake skill building initiatives across the country in rural areas.

With the launch of India’s first digital water bank, India targets to become ‘Water Positive” by which year?

India, and possibly the world, got its first digital water bank, an initiative to aggregate water resources under a single platform, on Monday. Science and Technology Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, who inaugurated the water bank (I) in (II), extended the state government’s full support for the initiative, undertaken by AquaKraft Ventures, a company that specialises in sustainable initiatives to provide drinking water and sanitation to all. 

 

The minister said, “The initiative is a holistic and sustainable approach towards finding a much-needed solution to a crisis which not only India but the world is staring at. We welcome this initiative wholeheartedly and will extend all support to make this a unicorn of sustainability and impact.”

 

The digital waterbank, interestingly, will be based on (III) technology, according to AquaKraft founder and CEO Dr Subramanya Kusnur. “One of the key problems we’ve been facing, especially as an agrarian country, is the depletion of groundwater level in rural areas. The lack of water is leading to numerous challenges for farmers, resulting in suicides and other issues,” he said. 

 

The waterbank, Kusnur said, will be open to all, where users can create an account and report the amount of surplus water they have as savings. The surplus water will be converted into a token that will go on the blockchain. Similar to the stock market, the value of the token will increase depending on the demand and supply.

 

Further, the initiative will also include the formation of a digital university, the Centre for Innovation, Sustainability & Social Entrepreneurship, to undertake skill building initiatives across the country in rural areas.

Question 2:

Which of the following is a not stem?

Question 3:

Which of the following statements is correct?

Question 4:

Bongosagar Bilateral Naval Exercise started between which two countries ?

Question 5:

Fiscal Policy in India is formulated by-

Question 6:

Which of the following countries is famous for finger-like lakes?

Question 7:

Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

Question 8:

With reference to medieval India, consider the following statements related to the Mansabdari system, the backbone of the Mughal administrative system:

1. Since the beginning of the Mansabdari system, double marks were awarded by Akbar in the Mansab

2. The number of Sawar mansab was often more than the Jaat mansab

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Question 9:

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists-

Question 10:

Match List-'A' to List 'B'-