Current Affairs

Cabinet gives nod to Bio-RIDE scheme to support R&D in biotechnology

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the Biotechnology Research Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development (Bio-RIDE) scheme to support cutting-edge research and development in biotechnology.

Bio-RIDE combines two existing schemes -- Biotechnology Research and Development (R&D) and Industrial and Entrepreneurship Development (I&ED) -- with a new component, 'Bio-manufacturing and Bio-foundry', an official statement said.

The proposed outlay for the implementation of the unified scheme Bio-RIDE is Rs 9,197 crore during the 15th Finance Commission period from 2021-22 to 2025-26.



Union Cabinet approves Rs. 35,000 crore continuation of PM-AASHA schemes to support farmers and control price volatility

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the continuation of the Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan (PM-AASHA) scheme, allocating Rs. 35,000 crore for the 15th Finance Commission Cycle up to 2025-26. This significant decision aims to ensure remunerative prices for farmers and manage price volatility of essential commodities for consumers.

The PM-AASHA scheme consolidates the Price Support Scheme (PSS) and Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) into a unified program to enhance its effectiveness. The integrated scheme will now include the Price Support Scheme (PSS), Price Stabilization Fund (PSF), Price Deficit Payment Scheme (PDPS), and Market Intervention Scheme (MIS). These components are designed to provide better support for farmers and stabilize prices for consumers.

Starting from the 2024-25 season, the procurement of notified pulses, oilseeds, and copra at Minimum Support Price (MSP) will cover 25% of national production. This change aims to increase the amount of these crops procured at MSP, reducing the risk of distress sales. Notably, the procurement ceiling will not apply to Tur, Urad, and Masur for the 2024-25 season, as the government plans a 100% procurement of these pulses.



Cambodia's Angkor Wat named most photogenic Unesco World Heritage site in Asia

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said on Sept 15 that Cambodia’s famed religious and archaeological site Angkor Wat has been named the most photogenic Unesco World Heritage site in Asia by Times Travel.

The prime minister announced this in a text posted on his official Telegram channel, with a list by Times Travel of the Times of India newspaper of the 10 most photogenic Unesco World Heritage Sites in Asia.

Other world heritage sites on the list included India’s mausoleum Taj Mahal; Hampi, the capital of the ancient Vijayanagara Empire; the Great Wall of China in Beijing; Myanmar’s ancient city of Bagan; Indonesia’s Buddhist temple Borobudur; Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay; the historic monuments of Kyoto, Japan; Jordan’s historic and archaeological site Petra; and the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras.



BHEL receives Rajbhasha Kirti Puraskar

The award recognizes BHEL's outstanding performance in implementing the Official Language. BHEL's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) K Sadashiv Murthy received the award from the Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai, during the Hindi Diwas and 4th All India Official Language Conference held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

The Rajbhasha Kirti Puraskar is the highest national award for excellence in Official Language implementation. BHEL has been recognized for its efforts in promoting and using Hindi across its operations.



National Symposium ‘Exercise AIKYA’ on Disaster Management to Begin in Chennai

A two-day national symposium of the National Disaster Management Authority and the Army Southern Command entitled Exercise AIKYA will begin in Chennai tomorrow. The primary aim of the exercise is to enhance disaster preparedness and foster robust collaboration among key stakeholders. The exercise will feature simulations, technology discussions and expert insights into various roles of disaster management.

Representatives from Railways, transport, civil aviation, health, environment and climate change departments State and National disaster management authorities and the Indian army will be present. IMD officials, National Remote sensing centres, the Central Water Commission and the Forest Survey of India will also participate in the symposium. Contemporary issues like tsunamis, landslides, floods, forest fires cyclones and recent disasters will be reviewed and ways to prevent such a challenging situation will be discussed. The symposium will also have a knowledge exchange, capacity building and strategic planning on Exercise Aikya.



Hardly a place in T.N. where Sri Rama’s footprints aren’t found, says Governor Ravi

Governor R.N. Ravi on Saturday said a narrative was built in Tamil Nadu that Sri Rama was a ‘north Indian’ God, and the people of the State did not know the God when preparations were under way for pranpratishta at the Ayodhya Ram temple. However, he said, there is hardly a place in the State where Sri Rama’s footprints cannot be found.

Speaking at the launch of the book, Sri Rama in Tamilagam: An Inseparable Bond, authored by D.K. Hari and D.K. Hema Hari, at the Raj Bhavan, Mr. Ravi further said Bharath could not exist without sanatana dharma.

He contended that young people in Tamil Nadu were being deprived of their cultural and spiritual heritage.



SAIL’s Brijendra Pratap Singh set to be next CMD of NALCO

Brijendra Pratap Singh is set to be next Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of National Aluminium Corporation (NALCO), a PSU under the Ministry of Mines. He has been recommended for the post by the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) panel on Tuesday. Presently, he is serving as Director in-charge of SAIL's Burnpur and Durgapur Steel Plants.

Singh has been recommended for the post of CMD of NALCO from a list of six candidates, who were interviewed by the PESB selection panel in its selection meeting held on September 17. Out of six candidates, two candidates were from SAIL and one each from NLC India Limited, RailTel, NALCO and Indian Revenue Service.



Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya Chairs COP9 Bureau & Fund Approval Committee Meetings

Union Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya today chaired the 2nd formal Meeting of the COP9 Bureau and the 3rd meeting of the Fund Approval Committee under the UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport in New Delhi. The two-day high-level meetings aim to advance global collaboration in the fight against doping, emphasizing the importance of integrity, fairness, and inclusivity in sport.

In his opening remarks, Dr Mandaviya highlighted India’s commitment to play a leading role in global anti-doping efforts. He emphasized the critical role of international cooperation in safeguarding the integrity of sports for future generations.

Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Nikhil Khadse reiterated the government’s resolve to support a doping-free sports culture and emphasized the growing partnerships that India is forging in this area.



India Lifts Men’s Asian Champions Trophy for Record 5th Time

In Hockey, India lifted the Men’s Asian Champions Trophy for a record fifth time after defeating the hosts China 1-Nil at Hulunbuir this evening. In a high-intensity clash, India’s Jugraj Singh slotted home the only goal of the game in the fourth quarter. Team India, who were the defending champions, are the most successful team in the competition with five titles. The Men in Blue were playing in their sixth Asian Champions Trophy hockey final from the eight editions held so far. China made their maiden appearance in the final.



IFFI 2024 to introduce new segment, ‘Best Debut Indian Film Section’

Information and Broadcasting Ministry has instituted a new section as part of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2024 for young filmmakers called the ‘Best Debut Indian Film Section 2024.’ The 55th IFFI is slated to be held in Goa from November 20th to 28th. Through this section, IFFI will also focus on Indian debut films, showcasing a diverse range of narratives and cinematic styles from across the country. These selections will highlight the creative vision and unique storytelling approaches of young filmmakers, providing a platform for new talent and showcasing the work of emerging directors. A maximum of five debut feature films will be selected and shown in the Best Debut Indian Film Section. Entries for the ‘Best Debut Indian Film Section’ are open now, with September 23rd as the deadline for submission.