Nari Shakti Award winner Karthyayani Amma passes away at the age of 101
Kerala's Literacy Mission poster girl Karthyayani Amma passed away at the age of 101 at her residence in Alappuzha. She was the oldest learner under the Literacy Mission in the state.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his grief and condolences on her demise.
“Deeply saddened by the passing of Karthyayani Amma, who made history by becoming the oldest learner under the State Literacy Mission. She served as an inspiring role model for many, showing unwavering determination to pursue education despite challenges. Her demise is a significant loss to our literacy movement, which helped shape modern Kerala. Heartfelt condolences,” Kerala CM posted on X
‘Project Nilgiri Tahr’ launched in Tamil Nadu
Consolidating efforts towards the conservation of Tamil Nadu’s State Animal, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday, October 12, 2023 launched the ‘Project Nilgiri Tahr’ from the Secretariat in Chennai. He also distributed books to school students to create awareness about the Nilgiri Tahr.
The project with an outlay of ₹25 crore, aims to develop a better understanding of Nilgiri Tahr population, distribution and ecology, re-introduction of Nilgiri Tahr to their historic habitats, addressing proximate threat to Nilgiri Tahr, increasing awareness among the public about the Nilgiri Tahr species, developing eco-tourism activities at selected sites, among others.
ICRISAT joins One CGIAR global initiative
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), a Hyderabad based international research institute with a focus on tropical dryland agrifood system innovation, has joined the One CGIAR integrated partnership.
The One CGIAR partnership involves the CGIAR System Organisation and 12 One CGIAR research centres. The partnership will help build a unified approach to transforming food, land, and water systems to address the challenges posed by climate crisis.
The CGIAR (Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centres) is a publicly-funded network of agrifood systems research centres, works for transforming food, land, and water systems in a climate crisis. It has more than 8,000 employees, working in over 80 countries.
World Bank and Japan collaborate to boost mineral investments and clean energy jobs for developing countries
Marrakech [Morocco], October 12 (ANI): The World Bank, in partnership with Japan, and joined by Italy, the Republic of Korea, Canada, and the United Kingdom, has launched an initiative aimed at addressing the dual challenges of job creation and climate change.
The Resilient and Inclusive Supply-chain Enhancement, known as the RISE initiative, will focus on assisting emerging markets and developing countries in expanding their clean-energy product manufacturing and increasing their involvement in the minerals industry.
This effort is expected to stimulate economic growth and generate quality local jobs, ultimately contributing to poverty alleviation.
Mesolithic rock art find adds to Hyderabad’s history
Two young trekkers from the city have made a significant archaeological find that sheds light on ancient human habitation in the Hyderabad region. Walking inside the Manchirevula Forest Trek Park, Omar Ali Khan and Rishabh Manda have found what look like ancient rock paintings. “This is an important discovery. Preliminary analysis based on the surroundings suggest that this art dates back to mesolithic period. The paintings show three tortoises, a fish, and a geometric motif, all in red pigment,” said M. A. Srinivasan, an Assistant Professor in History at Potti Sriramulu Telugu University who led the study.
“We have dated the site based on the findings of water bodies, which are the source of the images of tortoises, quartzite tool fragments, and microliths,” informed Mr. Srinivasan.
‘Turmeric Trinity’ to promote unique Meghalaya ‘Makhir’ ginger
Trinity Saioo, who won the 2021 Padma Shri award for helping more farmers in Meghalaya take up the cultivation of Lakadong turmeric, now plans to promote the north-eastern State’s unique “Makhir” ginger.
“Makhir ginger has a unique pungency and medicinal properties. So, we are looking to promote its cultivation in our State,” said Saioo, who made the Meghalaya turmeic famous through her tireless work.
Meghalaya has two types of ginger that are popular. While “Makhir” is one, the other is “Nadia”.
The ginger is small in size but it provides immense health benefits, the Padma Shri winner told businessline on the sidelines of Global Turmeric Conference in Mumbai.
One Million Learners Certified through UNICEF’s Passport to Earning Initiative
Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education, attended an online programme organised by UNICEF on 11 October 2023, the UN International Day of the Girl Child, to commemorate the milestone of one million certifications of its Passport to Earning (P2E) programme. The event was also attended by Dr. Krishna Kumar Dwivedi, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship; Shri Nitesh Kumar Mishra, Joint Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MoYAS); and Ms Cynthia McCaffrey, UNICEF Representative to India.
UNICEF’s global learning-to-earning solution, Passport to Earning (P2E), has skilled and certified more than one million young people in India in areas of financial literacy and digital productivity. This milestone marks a major step towards helping them gain skills relevant to the future of work and life. Notably, 62 per cent of all young learners who benefitted from P2E courses in India are adolescent girls and young women.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar launches Rabi Mahabhiyan-2023
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Friday launched the Rabi Campaign-2023 and flagged off the campaign chariots to all the districts of the state by showing a green flag.
According to the CMO this campaign has been launched for the success of Rabi-2023. In the campaign, farmers will be informed about the schemes run by the Agriculture Department related to the Rabi season.
"Awareness would be created on crop residue management and the burning of crop residue in the fields and the damage caused to the soil and environment due to this. Farmers would be apprised of Technical information about Rabi crops, the promotion of organic farming, and seasonal agriculture. Information on crop diversification will be given," the CMO office stated
After flagging off the campaign chariots, CM Nitish Kumar released a book pertaining to the Rabi Campaign-2023.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal confers National Intellectual Property Awards in New Delhi
Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal today conferred the National Intellectual Property Awards at the National Intellectual Property Conference 2023 held in New Delhi. Speaking on the occasion, the minister said that during the Amrit Kaal journey, transformation is an essential part of making India a developed economy and Innovation is at the center of transformation. He said that Intellectual Property could also be termed as an area of Infinite Potential.
Mr Goyal said that technology and innovative ideas are the twin engine of growth and Intellectual Property Right, IPR, is the fuel that powers this engine. He congratulated all the award winners for their achievements and said that this will inspire future generations to come up with new ideas and solutions for both business and society. He said that hopefully in the next three or four years, India will become 3rd largest Economy and GDP in the world.
Ms. V Vidyavathi, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, addresses inaugural session of 17th CII Annual Tourism Summit
Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Ms. V Vidyavathi, today stressed upon looking at tourism as a great employment generator across the spectrum. Addressing the inaugural session of the 17th CII Annual Tourism Summit held in Mumbai today, Ms. V Vidyavathi said that we should be deliberating on how to reach this goal. She also rooted for true partnership between Industry and Government for the development of tourism.
Principal Secretary, Tourism & Managing Director, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, Mr. Sheo Shekhar Shukla, in his address, said that to encourage the investors and increase investments in the areas of tourism and hospitality, the government of Madhya Pradesh has identified land parcels that are ready and are being offered to the investors on a very reasonable reserve price.
Chairman of CII National Committee on Tourism and Hospitality and MD & CEO of Indian Hotels Co Ltd., Mr. Puneet Chhatwal said that India has boundless possibilities, with its rich culture and heritage, geographical advantages, and captivating landscapes. He said that tourism is one of the largest service industries in India fuelling job creation and playing an extraordinary role in India’s development trajectory. He also put forward several recommendations to the Ministry of Tourism.