Assam Current Affairs and GK Quiz – Set 266: May 16-18, 2020

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Q1. How much additional was fund allocated for MGNREGA to provide employment boost in the country?

  1. 25,000 cr
  2. 40,000 cr
  3. 20,000 cr
  4. 15,000 cr
B. 40,000 cr

 

Q2. Recently, Telia Rumal of which state got Geographical Indication (GI) tag?

  1. Telangana
  2. Bihar
  3. Uttarakhand
  4. Goa
A. Telangana

 

Q3. What is the rank of India on the Global Energy Transition Index 2020?

  1. 83rd
  2. 74th
  3. 96th
  4. 43rd
B. 74th

 

Q4. Recently, how much fund has been allocated to support micro food enterprises under Aatmanirbhar Bharat economic package?

  1. Rs 10,000 crore
  2. Rs 15,000 crore
  3. Rs 20,000 crore
  4. Rs 10,00 crore
A. Rs 10,000 crore

 

Q5. Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Shri Arjun Munda launched the “GOAL (Going Online As Leaders)” programme recently in partnership with which company to provide mentorship to tribal youth through digital mode?

  1. Google
  2. Facebook
  3. Whatsapp
  4. Wechat

B. Facebook

 

Q6. Government of which state has recently launched ‘Atmanirbhar Sahay Yojna’ to help lower-middle-income group?

  1. Uttar Pradesh
  2. Madhya Pradesh
  3. Gujarat
  4. Rajasthan
C. Gujarat

 

Q7. What is the target set by Indian government for renewable energy installation by 2022?

  1. 175 GW
  2. 185 GW
  3. 120 GW
  4. 145 GW
A. 175 GW

 

Q8. Recently, NABARD has sanctioned Rs. 1500 crores to ensure continuous credit flow to farmers, through state cooperative banks to which state?

  1. Uttar Pradesh
  2. Punjab
  3. Maharashtra
  4. Madhya Pradesh
B. Punjab

 

Q9. Who has recently assumed charge as the next Economic Affairs Secretary?

  1. Subhash Chandra Grag
  2. Debasish Panda
  3. T.V. Somnathan
  4. Tarun Bajaj
D. Tarun Bajaj

 

Q10. Researchers of which Indian Institute has recently developed an interactive COVID-19 dashboard called “MIR AHD Covid-19 Dashboard”?

  1. IIT Delhi
  2. IIT Guwahati
  3. IIT Gandhinagar
  4. IIT Madras
C. IIT Gandhinagar

 

 

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Assam Current Affairs and GK Quiz – Set 265: May 13-15, 2020

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Q1. The Union Minister for the Development of the North Eastern Region (DoNER) recently attended the Bamboo Conclave through video conference to boost the economy of the country with the help of Bamboo resources. Who is the present Minister of DoNER?

  1. Paban Singh Ghatowar
  2. Mani Shankar Aiyar
  3. Jitendra Singh
  4. Annasaheb M. K. Patil
C. Jitendra Singh

 

Q2. Recently, which country has named one of its streets after Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore on his 159th birth anniversary?

  1. Myanmar
  2. Israel
  3. Nepal
  4. Singapore
B. Israel

 

Q3. Recently, Sohrai Khovar painting of which state got Geographical Indication (GI) tag?

  1. Telangana
  2. Jharkhand
  3. Tamil Nadu
  4. Rajasthan
B. Jharkhand

 

Q4. As per the new definition for MSME, what is the investment & turnover criteria for “Medium” units?

  1. Rs 10 crore and Rs 50 crore, respectively
  2. Rs 25 crore and Rs 75 crore, respectively
  3. Rs 20 crore and Rs 100 crore, respectively
  4. Rs 50 crore and Rs 500 crore, respectively
C. Rs 20 crore and Rs 100 crore, respectively

 

Q5. How much amount was allocated from PM CARES Fund Trust to fight COVID-19 Pandemic?

  1. Rs. 2700 crores
  2. Rs. 1700 crores
  3. Rs. 3100 crores
  4. Rs. 2300 crores
C. Rs 3100 crores

 

Q6. Government of which state has launched ‘Matir Smristi’ scheme to utilise 50,000 acres of barren land in 6 districts for income-generating activities?

  1. Odisha
  2. West Bengal
  3. Assam
  4. Tripura
B. West Bengal

 

Q7. As per the recent survey released by International Budget Partnership (IBP), what is the rank of India in Budget Transparency and Accountability survey?

  1. 53rd
  2. 45th
  3. 78th
  4. 61st
A. 53rd

 

Q8. Recently, which Indian airport which has won the SKYTRAX Award 2020 for Best Regional Airport in India and Central Asia?

  1. Indira Gandhi International Airport
  2. Chattrapati Shivaji International Airport
  3. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
  4. Kempegowda International Airport
D. Kempegowda International Airport

 

Q9. Recently, which organisation lab has developed an automated contactless UVC sanitisation cabinet, called Defence Research Ultraviolet Sanitiser (DRUVS) to sanitise electronic gadgets, papers & currency notes?

  1. DRDO
  2. BARC
  3. CSIR
  4. ICAR
A. DRDO

 

Q10. Name the India’s first indigenous COVID-19 antibody test kit developed by National Institute of Virology recently?

  1. SECURE
  2. ELISA
  3. SURAKSHA
  4. BHAROSA
B. ELISA

 

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June 19, 2019


Agartala airport to be 3rd international airport in NE

  • After Guwahati and Imphal, the Agartala airport is set to become the third international airport in the northeastern region by the end of this year or by early 2020.
  • The Airport Authority of India (AAI) has informed that their ongoing works to make Agartala’s Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport as an international one would be completed by this year end. If the works are hampered due to the monsoon season or any other factor, then the declaration would be made by early 2020.
  • The AAI had undertaken a Rs 438 crore project to upgrade the Agartala airport to international standards by providing world-class facilities.
  • Following the completion of the project, flights between Agartala and Dhaka, as well as other Bangladeshi cities like Chittagong and Sylhet, will be operated.
  • The state government had already provided 72 acres of land to the AAI for construction of the new terminal building, runway and other necessary infrastructure.
  • The AAI is now implementing Rs 3,400 crore projects for the up-gradation of various airports in the northeastern region. Rs 720 crore project now being implemented for further up-gradation of the Imphal International Airport.

FACTFILE – Agartala airport

  • Agartala airport was built in 1942 by then King Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur.
  • During the World War II, the Agartala airport was used by the 4th Combat Cargo Group of the US Army Air Forces 10 Air Force, flying Curtiss C-46 Commando aircraft over Myanmar.
  • It was used as a supply point from which the unit air-dropped supplies and ammunition to the advancing Allied forces on the ground.
  • The airport in Agartala is the second-busiest in the northeast.
  • The Agartala airport handled on an average nine lakh passengers per year.
  • The Union Civil Aviation Ministry last year renamed the Agartala airport, earlier known as Singerbill Airport, after Tripura’s last ruler Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur.

June 17, 2019


Asian Development Bank (ADB) approves Infrastructure projects of 1,650 crore in Tripura
  • The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a project worth Rs 1,650 crore to develop infrastructure in seven district headquarter towns of Tripura.
  • The ADB will provide Rs 1,650 crore, out of which 80 per cent will be grant-in-aid and the state will have to repay 20 per cent loan in due course of time.
  • The ADB has approved the project submitted by the Urban Development Department amounting to Rs 1,650 crore for infrastructure development such as piped water supply, underground drainage, underground sewage or scientific seepage management, roads with pavement, in the seven district headquarter towns, other than Agartala.
  • The project will be taken up in Khowai, Ambassa, Dharmnagar, Kailashahar, Udaipur, Bishramganj and Belonia.
  • Representatives from the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Ministry of Finance, Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and the Ministry of Home Affairs had approved the project in its 89th screening committee meeting held in November 15, 2018.
  • The ADB sent a Consultation Mission to Agartala, on December 21, 2018 to seek the feasibility of Project Financing Readiness (PFR) and Technical Assistance (TA) for preparations of DPRs of this project.
  • The Urban Development Department of the Tripura government will start preparing DPRs with the assistance of ADB for speedy execution of the said project.

June 15, 2019


Japan to invest Rs 13,000 crore in various Northeast projects
  • Japan has decided to invest Rs 13,000 crore (205.784 billion Yen) in several ongoing and new projects in different Northeastern states of India.
  • After a meeting between Union Minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Jitendra Singh and a Japanese delegation led by Ambassador Kenji Hiramatsuin New Delhi, it was officially disclosed that the Japan Government is to invest Rs 13,000 crore in several ongoing and new projects in different Northeastern states of India.

Some of the important projects in which Japan would collaborate include

  • The Guwahati Water Supply Project and Guwahati Sewage Project in Assam
  • Northeast Road Network Connectivity Improvement Project spread over Assam and Meghalaya
  • Northeast Network Connectivity Improvement Project in Meghalaya
  • Bio-diversity Conservation and Forest Management Project in Sikkim
  • Sustainable Forest Management Project in Tripura
  • Technical Cooperation Project for Sustainable Agriculture and Irrigation in Mizoram

 

June 13, 2019


Tripura Govt gets IIT Kanpur help to monitor education system
  • The Tripura Government has enlisted the help of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, to build a comprehensive data bank to monitor the education system in the State on a real-time basis.
  • The data bank, which will comprise status of teachers, non-teaching staff, information on schools, and progress of various government programmes, is considered a key area to improve the overall education system.
  • The entire system will be in the form of a grid. All offices of the inspectors of schools and district education offices will be connected to the Directorate of Education.
  • Ministers and other high officials will be able to check the status of a particular school within minutes as the data bank will be available online.

Tripura Govt gets IIT Kanpur help to monitor education system
  • The Tripura Government has enlisted the help of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, to build a comprehensive data bank to monitor the education system in the State on a real-time basis.
  • The data bank, which will comprise status of teachers, non-teaching staff, information on schools, and progress of various government programmes, is considered a key area to improve the overall education system.
  • The entire system will be in the form of a grid. All offices of the inspectors of schools and district education offices will be connected to the Directorate of Education.
  • Ministers and other high officials will be able to check the status of a particular school within minutes as the data bank will be available online.

 May 27, 2019


India-Bangladesh officials discuss border issues
  • The India-Bangladesh District Magistrate-Deputy Commissioner level meeting to discuss border-related issues including crime as well as terrorism.
  • The one-day meet would discuss border-related issues including crimes, human trafficking, infiltration and terrorist activities.
  • Joint patrolling of the Border Security Force and Border Guards Bangladesh and setting up of more “Border Haats” (markets) also be discussed in the meeting.
  • Apart from District Magistrates of Tripura’s Dhalai, Unakoti and North Tripura districts and Deputy Commissioners of Bangladesh’s Rangamati, Khagrachari and Moulvibazar districts, senior officials of the BSF, the BGB, the Customs, the Geological Survey of India, as well as Superintendents of Police of both the Indian and Bangladeshi districts present at the meet.
  • Tripura, which is surrounded by Bangladesh from three sides, shares 856-km border with India’s eastern neighbour. All of this, except a nearly 20-km-stretch, is fenced.

 May 25, 2019


Tripura Gramin Bank posts Rs 125-crore profit
  • Posting net profit for seven consecutive years, the Tripura Gramin Bank (TGB) is among India’s top three out of 46 regional rural banks (RRBs) in terms of profit, business and growth.
  • After some of them merger with commercial banks, currently India has 46 RRBs against the earlier 56.
  • The bank has posted a net profit of Rs 125.45 crore in the fiscal 2018-19 against the net profit of Rs 44.14 crore in 2017-18, and of Rs 56 crore in 2016-17.
  • The Central government has a 50 per cent stake in TGB, the United Bank of India (UBI) has 35 per cent, while the 15 per cent is held by the Tripura government.
  • The TGB is the only one among the eight RRBs in the north-eastern region, comprising eight states including Sikkim, that has been making profit successively.
  • Crossing ther Rs 9,000 landmark for the first time, the TGB grew its volume of business in the last financial year to Rs 9,267.45, which is 11.23 per cent more transacted than the corresponding period of the previous financial year.
  • “The deposits of the Gramin Bank increased by 12.57 per cent and crossed Rs 6,691.77 crore as on March 31, from Rs 5,944.55 crore on March 31, 2018.
  • The bank’s Credit Deposit Ratio (CDR) currently stood at 38.49 per cent against the 48 per cent CDR of nationalised banks functioning in the state.
  • The TGB’s Capital to Risk Assets Ratio in the last fiscal (CRAR) was 18.40 per cent. This, however, is much higher than the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) stipulated ratio of 9 per cent CRAR.
  • Covering over 75 per cent of Tripura’s four-million population, mostly in the rural and interior areas, TGB’s gross non-performing assets (NPAs) as on March 31 this year stood at Rs 230.41 crore, which is 8.95 per cent of the total advance of the bank, against Rs 254.05 crore NPAs as on March 31 last year.
  • The TGB is the first RRB in India to have been accorded permission by the RBI to start treasury function of the Tripura government and open a currency chest.

 April 30, 2019


ONGC gets environmental nod for drilling at Trishna sanctuary in Tripura
  • The ONGC to start exploration drive at the Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary in South Tripura district, as the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Central Wildlife Board (CWB) have cleared the long-pending proposal of the oil major.
  • The Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary has immense potential as far as natural gas reserves are concerned but exploration is not allowed in such a protected area leading to a stalemate for a long time.
  • The ONGC had taken up the issue with the Ministry and other statutory bodies to get clearance for undertaking exploration drive at Trishna, one of the best managed bison sanctuaries in the country. Finally, the Ministry, CWB and Eco Sensitivity Board cleared the proposal to start drilling at the sanctuary.
  • Currently, Tripura produces 5 MMSCMD of gas, which is more than what the ONGC has planned for the 2018-19 financial year. ONGC was committed to push industry in Tripura and has made attempts to break the jinx.

Oil and Gas Reserves in India

  • In terms of proven oil reserves, India is 24th country in the world. Venezuela and Saudi Arabia are largest countries in terms of proven reserves.
  • India’s major oil producing states / UTs are Assam, Tripura, Manipur, West Bengal, Mumbai, Gujarat, Jammu &Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Kerala, Andaman & Nicobar.
  • The oil and gas industry in India dates back to 1889 when the first oil deposits in the country were discovered near the town of Digboi in the state of Assam.
  • As on 31 March 2018, India had estimated crude oil reserves of 594.49 million tonnes (MT) and natural gas reserves of 1339.57 billion cubic meters (BCM).
  • India imports 82% of its oil needs and aims to bring that down to 67% by 2022 by replacing it with local exploration, renewable energy and indigenous ethanol fuel.
  • India was the third top net crude oil (including crude oil products) importer of 205.3 Mt in 2018. 

 April 20, 2019

Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura to get DNA testing facilities
  • DNA testing facilities are being set up at forensic science laboratories of 13 States and Union Territories including the three North Eastern States of Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura at a cost of Rs 131.09 crore.
  • Cyber forensic laboratories and cyber forensic training facilities are being set up in these States as part of the Rs 223.19 crore Cyber Crime Prevention Against Women and Children project.
  • Five States – Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Uttarakhand – have already set up cyber forensic training laboratories.
  • A total of 3,664 personnel, including 410 public prosecutors and judicial officers, have been trained for the purpose.
  • The project is being implemented under the Nirbhaya Fund, set up by the Central Government for projects specifically designed to improve the safety and security of women.
  • According to the National Crime Records Bureau, 12,187 cyber crime cases were registered across India in 2016 in comparison to 11,331 cases in 2015. There was a 20.5 per cent increase in the number of cyber crime cases in 2015 over 2014 and 6.3 per cent increase in such cases in 2016 over 2015.

March 19, 2019


RN Bhattacharya literary awards to Assamese poet Anubhav Tulasi and Bengali poet Pijush Kanti Routh
  • The Ramanath Bhattacharya Foundation literary awards for 2017 in the memory of Padmanath Vidyabinod and Ramnath Biswas would be given to Assamese poet Anubhav Tulasi and Bengali poet Pijush Kanti Routh of Tripura respectively.
  • Both the awards comprise a cash prize of Rs 51,000, a citation, a memento and a specially designed Muga scarf.
  • The awards would be presented at a function to be held on March 24 at the Vivekananda Kendra.
  • A souvenir will also be released on the occasion by Nandita Bhattacharjee Goswami.

March 13, 2019


Tripura to appoint ‘Academic Leaders’ to improve quality of education
  • The Tripura government has decided to appoint 800 Academic Leaders to closely supervise teaching in schools and to improve the quality of education in the state. Before postings them in 58 blocks, they would be given good training. During the training, the teachers would be given financial assistance and other required support, including laptops.
  • Besides, special training would be given to the 25,000 government teachers in various schools. Rs 28 crore has been allotted for the new schemes.
  • The state government has also launched a “Natun Disha” (new direction) programme to assess the academic level of students in classes III to VIII.
  • NCERT courses would be introduced in nearly 5,000 government-run schools from the 2019-20 academic session.

March 03, 2019


Agartala among 6 cities to be ‘live laboratories’ for Lighthouse Project
  • Six cities across the country including Agartala have been selected as “live laboratories” for a pilot project under which 1,000 houses will be built using innovative technologies that are low-cost, sustainable and disaster-resistant, according to a senior official of the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry.
  • Six cities have been identified to serve as live laboratories for the Lighthouse project. These are Agartala (Tripura), Rajkot (Gujarat), Ranchi (Jharkhand), Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh).

March 01, 2019


India and Bangladesh hold joint exercise ‘Mainamati Maitree Exercise 2019’ to boost confidence on Tripura border
  • A series of joint exercises and exchanges are being held in the Tripura-Bangla frontier since a four-day standoff between the two forces centering 31 Rohingya people who were found crossing the international border into Bangladesh in January month.
  • Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) concluded a three-day ‘Mainamati Maitree Exercise 2019’ as a part of ‘Confidence Building Measures’ between the two border guards.
  • The objective of the Exercise was to plan and conduct anti-smuggling and anti-criminal activity related operations with an aim to achieve better joint operational efficiency and border management in the area.
  • The exercise was held in Comilla district of Bangladesh and is named after a hill range situated 8 km west of Comilla township in Bangladesh, which is home to an ancient Buddhist archaeological site in the region.

January 30, 2019

Padma Shri Award to Assam’s Ilias Ali and Udhab Kumar Bharali
  • Assam surgeon Ilias Ali and social innovator Udhab Kumar Bharali have been hounoured with Padma Shri awards, India’s the fourth highest civilian award.
  • Ilias Ali is known for working on family planning and education of Muslim women, whereas Udhab Kumar Bharali has more than 100 innovations to his credit, mostly at the grassroots level.
  • Two others from North East region, to get the Padma Shri award are archer Bombayla Devi Laishram from Manipur and musician Thanga Darlong from Tripura.

FACTFILE – Padma Shri Award

  • It is the fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. It is awarded by the Government of India, every year on India’s Republic Day.
  • Padma Awards were instituted in 1954 to be awarded to citizens of India in recognition of their distinguished contribution in various spheres of activity including the arts, education, industry, literature, science, sports, medicine, social service and public affairs. It has also been awarded to some distinguished individuals who were not citizens of India but did contribute in various ways to India.

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December 22, 2019


 Tripura tops in good governance initiative and wins 13 awards for rural development scheme
  • Tripura has won 13 awards under various categories for successful implementation of MGNREGA, the flagship programme under the Ministry of Rural Development, for 2018-19.
  • The State secured the first rank for good governance initiative under the hilly states category, while it finished second for work completion rate under the same category.
  • In the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, the State got the first rank in the category of number of houses completed in Group-1 (North Eastern States, Union Territories and Himalayan States).
  • TheState Government has been trying to make the MGNREGA a tool of socio-economic development.
  • An average of 44 mandays have already been generated, while an average of 46 mandays had been generated in 2017-18. Theaverage mandays may go up to 65, which could be a record in recent years.

November 29, 2019

Manoj Kumar takes over as new Tripura Chief Secretary
  • The Tripura government appointed senior IAS officer Manoj Kumar as the new Chief Secretary.
  • A 1990 batch Tripura cadre IAS officer, and currently Additional Chief Secretary, Electricity, Finance and Forest Departments, Manoj Kumar would succeed Usurupati Venkateswarlu, who is retiring from service on November 30.
  • Manoj Kumar would look after the General Administration (Confidential and Cabinet, Personnel and training), Finance and Home (excluding Jail and Fire Service) Departments.

FACTFILE – Chief Secretary in States/UTs

  • The post of Chief Secretary is the senior-most position held in the civil services of the states and union territories of India. The position is a cadre post for the Indian Administrative Service.
  • Chief Secretaries are members of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) who are the administrative head of state governments. A Chief Secretary functions as the central point of interdepartmental coordination at the departmental level and is classified as being in the Apex Grade.
  • Chief Secretary is considered to be the Chief Executive of the state government and considered to be ‘a linchpin’ in the administration.
  • Chief Secretary of the state also acts as the ex-officio Chairman of the State Civil Service Board, which recommends transfer/postings of officers of All India Services and State Civil Services in the state.
  • Chief Secretaries are chosen by the state’s Chief Minister.
  • State Chief Secretaries are IAS officers generally equivalent in rank to a Secretary to Government of India and are placed 23rd on Indian Order of Precedence.

November 26, 2019

Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry signs MoAs with Tripura and 5 other states on Light House Projects
  • Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri signed the memoranda of agreement (MoAs) for Light House Projects (LHPs) with Gujarat, Jharkhand, MP, Tamil Nadu, Tripura and UP government.
  • Puri also launched a web portal for the CLSS (credit-linked subsidy scheme) Awas Portal (CLAP), saying it would help stakeholders to work in synergy for on-time release of subsidy to beneficiaries.
  • To meet the demand for over 10 million houses by 2022, the central government had launched the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban in June 2015.
  • For LHPs, the Ministry has introduced a Rs 2 lakh per house technology innovation grant, which is over and above the existing Rs 1.5 lakh per house under PMAY(U).
  • The Ministry developed a web-based real-time monitoring system called CLAP in which all stakeholders, like MoHUA, CNAs, PLIs and beneficiaries, had been integrated.

November 09, 2019

Akil Kureshi appointed as Chief Justice of Tripura High Court
  • Centre has appointed Justice Akil Kureshi, the judge of Bombay High Court, as the Chief Justice of Tripura High Court.
  • The Centre’s counsel had told the Supreme Court that nearly all administrative formalities in connection with the appointment had been completed, except the last signature.
  • A senior judge from the Gujarat High Court, Justice Akil Kureshi is serving as a judge of the Bombay High Court at present following a transfer.

FACTFILE – Tripura High Court

  • The Tripura High Court is the High Court of the state of Tripura, established on 23 March 2013, after making suitable amendments in the Constitution of India and North-Eastern Areas (Re-organisation) Act, 1971.
  • The seat of the High Court is at Agartala, the capital of Tripura. The first Chief Justice is Justice Deepak Gupta.
  • Earlier, the state of Tripura along with the other six states of the North – East of India was under the Gauhati High Court, a permanent bench of the Gauhati High Court was established in Agartala in the year 1992 having territorial jurisdiction of the state of Tripura.

 


October 12, 2019

Asian Development Bank approved the first installment of Rs 1,650 crore for Tripura
  • The first instalment of Asian Development Bank”s (ADB) Rs 1,650 crore loan for infrastructure development in seven of the eight district headquarter towns in Tripura, has been approved.
  • The Department of Economic Affairs, under the Finance Ministry of the Indian government has approved the first instalment of Rs 17.75 crore ($2.5 million) of the ADB loan to take up development of seven district headquarters through Urban Development Department of the state government.
  • The first instalment of Rs 17.75 crore would be spent mainly for conducting engineering survey, preparing estimates and DPRs (Detailed Project Reports) for roads, water supply, drainage, sewerage and major urban infrastructure works in these seven district towns.

October 09, 2019

National Health Mission index: Assam among top 5 performers, Tripura  tops for implementation of Human Resource Information System (HRIS)
  • Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Haryana, Assam, Kerala and Punjab have emerged as the top five states or Union Territories in the first ever exercise to rate their performance on several parameters of the National Health Mission.
  • Twenty per cent of NHM funds are based on the states’ performance, which means better performing states received a financial incentive — Rs 3,000 crore is set aside for incentive-based payments.
  • West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Bihar were penalised as they didn’t achieve the set benchmarks for mental health services.
  • Twenty-three states earned an incentive for screening of 30-plus population for non-communicable diseases, including 11 states that earned full points for screening more than 15 per cent of the 30-plus population.
  • Tamil Nadu reported 100 per cent screening, followed by Goa (68 per cent) and Daman and Diu (57 per cent).
  • Only six states — Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Punjab and Tripura — earned full incentive for implementation of the Human Resource Information System (HRIS). Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and UP were able to partially achieve the target in terms of HRIS implementation.
  • Among the parameters, the highest weightage was given to incremental improvement as per the NITI Aayog ranking of states on ‘Performance on Health Outcomes’. Other parameters include operationalisation of Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs), provisioning of mental health services in districts covered under the National Mental Health Programme, screening of 30-plus population for non-communicable diseases, implementation of HRIS and grading of Primary Health Centres (both urban and rural).
  • Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Sikkim did not make the cut for assessment.

October 06, 2019

India, Bangladesh sign 7 pacts, inaugurated partnership projects for import of bulk LPG from Bangladesh to Tripura 
  • India and Bangladesh marked the “sonali adhyay” (golden era) in bilateral ties with the inking of seven agreements, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with visiting Bangladesh Premier Sheikh Hasina.
  • During the talks, the Bangladesh PM voiced concerns over Assam’s National Register of Citizens (NRC) and raised the Teesta water and the Rohingya refugee issues.
  • The two sides hailed the bilateral ties. The agreements, included pact for a joint coastal surveillance system.
  • Through video link, the two leaders inaugurated three development partnership projects — import of bulk LPG from Bangladesh to Tripura through trucks, Vivekananda Bhaban (student’s hostel) at Ramakrishna Mission, Dhaka, and the Bangladesh-India Professional Skill Development Institute (BIPSDI) at the Institution of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh (IDEB), Khulna.
  • The two leaders emphasised on initiatives for development of closer maritime security partnership, and noted the progress made in the finalisation of an MoU for establishment of a coastal surveillance radar system in Bangladesh.
  • Both sides agreed to expedite commissioning of a joint study on prospects of signing a bilateral comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA).
  • Modi and Sheikh Hasina also agreed to expedite work towards drawing upon a $500 million defence line of credit, extended by India to Bangladesh. The implementation arrangements for this was finalised in April.
  • They also signed an MoU on withdrawal of 1.82 cusec of water from the Feni river by India for the drinking water scheme for Sabroom town in Tripura.
  • The two leaders agreed that the loss of civilian lives at the border was a matter of concern and asked border forces to enhance coordinated measures to bring such border incidents down to zero.

 

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August 21, 2019


Tripura to build IT hub
  • Tripura will soon have an IT hub at the Old Central Jail land to ease the unemployment problem in the State, said the Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb in his speech on the occasion of Independence Day celebrations.
  • The State has a population of 37 lakh and over 7 lakh registered unemployed youths. He said the tender process for setting up the IT hub has already started and the Government is determined to build the project at the earliest.
  • “Once the project is completed, youths need not rush to Bengaluru, Hyderabad or Chennai to get jobs in the IT sector. There will a lot of jobs for local IT professionals,” Deb claimed.
  • The Chief Minister said that the Government has been giving due importance to the development of the transport sector in the State.

August 16, 2019


Centre to fund model tribal villages in Tripura
  • The Centre will provide financial assistance to the Tripura Government to raise ten tribal model villages covering eight districts of the State, said Tribal Welfare Minister Mever Kumar Jamtia.
  • The proposed model villages will have all modern facilities – all-weather roads, pucca houses, toilets, electricity, drinking water supply, community halls, market sheds, Internet and mobile telephone network. A sum of Rs 10 crore will be spent on each model village.
  • Once the project is implemented, all the model villages will be transformed into a mini township with all modern facilities available.
  • The project will also lay emphasis on socio-economic development of the villagers. Special focus will be given on agriculture, animal resources and vocational training to upgrade skills of the villagers.
  • The Ministry of Home Affairs has set up a high-powered modality committee to look into aspects of socio-economic and linguistic development of the indigenous people of the State.
  • The committee is learnt to have recommended establishment of 10 model villages to ensure welfare of the indigenous people.

August 12, 2019


Government signs peace pact with Tripura terror outfit National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT)
  • A tripartite Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) was signed in New Delhi between the Central and Tripura governments and National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) facilitating to surrender of 88 terrorists of the banned outfit.
  • After the signing of the MoS, the NLFT (SD) representatives called on Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi.
  • the MoS was signed by Union Home Ministry’s Joint Secretary (North-East) Satyendra Garg, Tripura government’s Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Kumar Alok and Sabir Kumar Debbarma and Kajal Debbarma on behalf of the NLFT (SD faction). 
  • NLFT (SD faction) has agreed to abjure the path of violence, join the mainstream and abide by the Indian Constitution.
  • It was agreed that the 88 NLFT cadres would surrender soon with their arms and ammunition.
  • The government also told the NLFT (SD) leaders that surrendered members of the outfit would be given surrender benefits as per the Surrender-cum-Rehabilitation Scheme, 2018 of the Union Home Ministry. 

FACTFILE – National Liberation Front of Tripura

  • The National Liberation Front of Tripura (abbreviated NLFT) is a Tripuri nationalist militant organisation based in Tripura, India. It has an estimated 550 to 850 members.
  • The NLFT seeks to secede from India and establish an independent Tripuri state, and is an active participant in the Insurgency in Northeast India.
  • The NLFT is currently designated as a terrorist organisation in India.
  • T he Baptist Church of Tripura was initially set up by missionaries from New Zealand in the 1940s. Despite their efforts, even until the 1980s, only a few thousand people in Tripura had converted to Christianity. In the aftermath of one of the worst ethnic riots, the NLFT was born in 1989 with the backing of the Baptist Church of Tripura.

FACTIFLE – Tripura Peace Accord

  • Tripura Peace Accord is the tripartite accord signed-in on 10 August 2019 by the Government of India, Government of Tripura and the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) to end the insurgency.
  • The tripartite memorandum of understanding was signed by Satyendra Garg, Joint Secretary (Northeast) of Ministry of Home Affairs, Kumar Alok, Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Tripura and Sabir Kumar Debbarma and Kajal Debbarma of NLFT.

August 03, 2019


North East gets 49 projects worth Rs 1,232 crore, including eco-tourism centre connectivity to Tripura’s Chabimura
  • The Centre has sanctioned 49 development projects worth Rs 1,232 crore for the northeastern region in the first 50 days of the Modi government.
  • The projects include construction and renovation of roads, bridges and upgrading of tourist spots. The Ministry of Development of North-East Region (DoNER) has sanctioned 49 projects worth Rs 1,232 crore in the first 50 days of Narendra Modi government’s second term which began on May 30.
  • While eight new projects have been sanctioned for Rs 586.3 crore under the North East Road Sector Development Scheme (NERSDS) and the North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS), some other projects are upgrade of the AT Road from Tsusangra to Input Junction (26 km) with three bridges, Tenning-Lekie Road (37 km) in Nagaland, and the Dikhow Bridge-Amguri road leading to Nagaland.
  • Upgrade of the Tuensang- Longleng road in Nagaland, construction of the Mukroh-Umspar road linking Jrikyndeng in Meghalaya, improvement of eco-tourism centre connectivity from Amarpur (Fatiksagar) to Chabimura in Tripura, improvement of Gandacherra-Raishyabari road for easy access for the tourists from Dhalai to Narikel Kunja Island in Tripura are also part of the projects.
  • In addition, 36 ongoing projects under various schemes like the Non Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) scheme, special packages and schemes of the North Eastern Council were completed at an approved cost of Rs 529.18 crore.

FACTFILE – Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region

  • The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region is a Government of India ministry, established in September 2001, which functions as the nodal Department of the Central Government to deal with matters related to the socio-economic development of the eight States of Northeast India: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim.
  • It acts as a facilitator between the Central Ministries/ Departments and the State Governments of the North Eastern Region in the economic development including removal of infrastructural bottlenecks, provision of basic minimum services, creating an environment for private investment and to remove impediments to lasting peace and security in the North Eastern Region.
  • Jitendra Singh is the current Minister of Development of North Eastern Region (Minister of state, Independent Charge).

July 29, 2019


 7th Economic Census begun from Tripura
  • The 7th Economic census has begun from 29th July from Tripura. The census will be conducted by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) in partnership with CSC e-governance Services India Ltd. (CSC SPV) after a gap of 5 years.
  • The officials will collect the data through the door to door household survey under the provision of Collection of Statistics Act 2008.
  • The economic census gives an idea about the economic activities being carried out across the country, types of ownership and source of finance, their geographical distribution, the number and distribution of workers etc.
  • It covers all residential and commercial structures across the country but excludes some economic activities such as plantation activities, crop-production, extra-territorial organisation, illegal activities and public administration and defence.
  • Shelter-less and nomadic population establishments and people living in open are also not covered in this census.

FACTFILE – Indian Economic Census

  • Indian economic census is the census of the Indian economy through counting all entrepreneurial units in the country which involved in any economic activities of either agricultural or non-agricultural sector which engaged in production and/or distribution of goods and/or services not for the sole purpose of own consumption.
  • The economic census provides detailed information on operational and other characteristics such as number of establishments, number of persons employed, source of finance, type of ownership etc.
  • These informations are used for micro level/ decentralized planning and to assess contribution of various sectors of the economy in the gross domestic product (GDP).
  • In 1976, Government of India launched a plan scheme called Economic Census and Surveys.
  • In 1977 Central Statistical Organisation conducted First economic census in collaboration with the Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES) in the States/Union Territories.

July 22, 2019


  Tripura set to scale up white tea production
  • The successful completion of pilot projects on white tea has paved the way for planters in Tripura to go for full-scale production of the ‘costly and delicate’ variety.
  • Earlier this year, the 95-year-old Golokpur tea estate in Unakoti district of the State set a record when it sold its white tea for Rs 10,000 a kg to a Banglore-based retailer.
  • White tea is minimally processed. It is harvested even before the plant leaves unfurl fully with the buds still covered by fine white hairs, hence, the name white tea.
  • Besides fetching good money, white tea will also earn the tea estate a good name, as people in the industry know that the production process is difficult. We have been getting more orders for this special variety, De said.
  • Fatikcherra, another 101-year old tea estate in the hill State, has produced 6.8 kg white tea this year, which fetched Rs 5,500 per kg.
  • Around one quintal of white tea has been produced in the State this year. Tripura annually produces nine million kg of tea in 58 gardens.
  • The agro-climatic condition is favourable for tea production in Tripura. Now we have got a logo approved for Tripura tea, and even convinced the tribal villagers to grow wild tea near the Tripura-Mizoram boundary.
  • The Tea Board of India is now trying to convince planters to turn to organic brew, besides encouraging white tea production, he said.
  • Tripura has always had a problem of auctioning tea as there is no auction centre in the State. The Bangladesh Government has, however, agreed to allow planters from Tripura to auction their produce at Sreemangal subdivision of Moulavibazar district, which is near the Tripura border.

July 21, 2019

President of India appoints new Governors for six states, including Tripura
  • President of India Ramnath Kovind appointed Ramesh Bais as the new Governor of Tripura.
  • Anandiben Patel is transferred from Madhya Pradesh and appointed as the Governor of Uttar Pradesh. She has been replaced by Lalji Tandon in Madhya Pradesh, who was so far the Governor of Bihar.
  • Fagu Chauhan replaces Lalji Tandon as the new Governor of Bihar.
  • JagdeepDhankar as the Governor of West Bengal.
  • N. Ravi has been appointed the Governor of Nagaland.

 

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April 20, 2020


Tripura government decides to pass students from Class I to Class IX
  • Tripura education minister Ratan Lal Nath said that every student from Class I to IX and XI have been promoted to the next class in view of the coronavirus pandemic
  • He also informed that online or virtual classes for the students of state government schools have also begun.

April 19, 2020


Central Govt hails Assam, Tripura & 17 other states over COVID-19 cases
  • The central government on Friday hailed Assam, Tripura and 17 other states for registering a higher doubling rate in terms of COVID-19 cases which reflects reduction in increase of this pandemic.
  • 19 States/UTs including Kerala, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Ladakh, Himachal, Chandigarh, Puducherry, Bihar, Odisha, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, UP, Karnataka, J&K, Punjab, Assam, Tripura are presently showing a higher doubling rate, which is better than the national average, which reflects that rate of increase of cases in these places has been reduced to some extent.
  • Till date Assam registered 35 COVID-19 positive cases, Arunachal Pradesh 1, Manipur 2, Meghalaya 9, Mizoram 1 and Tripura registered 2 Covid positive cases.
  • Scientific task forces are evaluating existing approved drugs and repurpose them for COVID-19. CSIR has progressed into an indigenous synthesis of multiple promising anti-viral molecules such as Umifenovir, Favipiravir.

April 18, 2020


Tripura government announces cash assistance for street vendors
  • Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb announced to provide one-time financial assistance of Rs 1000 to 8666 registered street vendors of the state.
  • The decision was taken after the 21-day nationwide lockdown has caused a huge loss to their business.
  • The financial assistance to the vendors will be paid from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund and will be directly transferred to their bank accounts.

April 17, 2020


Green Zone for Tripura if no new case till April 20
  • Tripura, which falls under the Orange Zone on account of its current low coronavirus infection and fatality rate, is likely to get lockdown relaxation in some sectors if there is no new case of COVID-19 till April 20.
  • The State would have been in the Green Zone after completion of the first round of lockdown if no COVID-19 cases were detected.
  • Earlier, two COVID-positive cases were confirmed in the early part of this month but they recovered. At present, Tripura has two containment zones – Gomati and North district – due to the twin cases.
  • There is no Red Zone or coronavirus hotspot in the State so far. The State Government has taken tough measures to implement the ongoing nationwide lockdown.
  • If no positive case is reported in the State by April 20, Tripura will be placed in the Green Zone and get relaxation in some sectors during the second phase of the lockdown, which is scheduled to end on May 3.
  • The State Government has already allowed farmers and tea garden workers to begin their activities with certain restrictions. Some more sectors, including government offices, are likely to be opened by maintaining social distancing and other guidelines.

March 21, 2020


Rs 19,891 crore budget tabled in Tripura Assembly
  • Tripura Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma, who also holds the Finance portfolio, presented a Rs 19,891-crore budget, which is a 13.46 per cent increase over last year’s budget of Rs 17,530 crore.
  • The budget leaves an uncovered deficit of Rs 511 crore, which the Government intends to cover by higher mobilisation of internal resources and an austerity drive. However, there is no new tax proposal in the budget.
  • Other highlights of the budget are a whopping 229.50 per cent hike in allocation for the Department of Information Technology, 52.79 per cent for the Department of Planning, 46.11 per cent for Forest, 37.98 per cent for PWD (DW&S), 37.91 per cent for Tribal Welfare (Research), 36.02 per cent for PWD (R&B) and 10.27 per cent for the Department of Agriculture.
  • There are announcements of constitution of the Innovation and Transformation Aayog of Tripura, and introduction of Tripura Beti Bachao Beti Padao Abhiyan and Chief Minister’s Fasal Bima Yojana.
  • Deputy Chief Minister Dev Varma announced that the Government would provide free sanitary napkins to girl students of classes VI to XII, incurring an annual expenditure of Rs 4.10 crore.
  • Dev Varma said the State Government was on course to make Tripura a model State and this endeavour of the State Government has been appreciated by the Centre.
  • The expenditure on payment of salaries, wages and pension takes away 44.68 per cent of the total budgetary allocation, while 10 per cent more is to be borne on interest payment and repayment of loans.
  • It is only with the remaining 54.67 per cent that the State Government will have to cover its development expenditure which may not prove to be enough.
  • Dev Varma said the reduction in the State’s share of Central taxes by 1 per cent, which is now 41 per cent compared to 42 per cent earlier, and shrinking of the divisible pool was due to higher allocations for internal security and defence.
  • According to the Centre, Tripura has topped the good governance index among the North Eastern States.

Lok  Sabha passes Indian Institutes of Information Technology Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020
  • The Lok Sabha passed a Bill that seeks to declare five Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) in public-private partnership mode as institutions of national importance along with existing 15 Indian Institutes of Information Technology.
  • Minister of Human Resource Development Ramesh Pokhriyal ”Nishank” said the Bill seeks to declare five IIITs set up under the PPP mode in Surat, Bhopal, Bhagalpur, Agartala, and Raichur as institutions of national importance.
  • Currently, these institutes are registered as Societies under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and do not have the power to grant degrees or diplomas.
  • On being declared institutions of national importance, the five institutes will be granted the power to grant degrees.
  • The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Act, 2017 declares certain Indian Institutes of Information Technology established under Public-Private Partnership mode as institutions of national importance. Under the Act, 15 institutes are currently incorporated as institutions of national importance.

March 14, 2020


Centre sanctions Rs 365 crore for ICP at Sabroom, Tripura
  • The Centre has sanctioned Rs 365 crore for setting up an Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Sabroom in South Tripura to tap the potential for boosting bilateral trade with Bangladesh.
  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah cleared the proposal for setting up the ICP under a ‘single scheme’ following a request made by Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb.
  • During his last visit to Delhi, Deb met the Union Home Minister with a plea to set up an ICP at Sabroom, which could become a gateway to Southeast Asian nations for the North East.
  • Setting up of an ICP has become necessary as the bridge over the Feni river will connect the two sides of the international border. Once the bridge becomes operational, it will give easier access to the Chittagong Port in Bangladesh. This will increase trade manifold. Land Port Station (LCS) will be insufficient to handle bilateral trade once connectivity is established between Sabroom and Chittagong Port.
  • Earlier, the Union Ministry of Commerce had sanctioned a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Sabroom to boost trade and industry. The State, which shares 856-km border with Bangladesh, currently has one ICP at Akhaura, not far from the State capital.

February 07, 2020


Tripura CM seeks Israeli help in security, water management
  • Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb held a meeting with Israeli Ambassador to India Ron Malka in New Delhi and discussed mutual cooperation in a variety of fields including security and surveillance systems.
  • Deb discussed diverse potential areas of cooperation with the Israel Ambassador.
  • The Chief Minister discussed about the joint cooperation on the areas of security and surveillance system, water management, agriculture, food processing, packaging, cold storage, technology transfer, tourism and culture.
  • The Israeli Ambassador expressed willingness to visit Tripura along with his team soon.

JANUARY 30, 2020


Tripura unveils new Tourism Policy
  • The Tripura Government has adopted a new tourism policy with special emphasis on religious tourism, tea tourism and eco-tourism to promote the State in a big way.
  • The Tourism Development Corporation was launched in 2008 and a separate department for tourism was created in 2013, but there has been no progress in this sector. We are trying to reverse this trend and ensure growth of this sector.
  • The State Cabinet has decided to approach the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to get Unakoti, a hidden treasure of spiritual tourism in the State, listed by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
  • The splendid rock works at Unakoti near Dharmanagar subdivision are under the protection of the ASI.
  • Tourism is the priority sector for the State Government as it is a revenue multiplier. An increase in tourist flow would introduce the rich cultural heritage of the State to the world, which would be beneficial for the State in multiple sectors like trade and commerce.
  • The new tourism policy will ensure coordinated development of the tourism sector in a bid to attract domestic as well as foreign tourists.
  • In 2017-2018, altogether 4,83,488 tourists visited Tripura, but the footfall grew in 2018-2019 with 5,29,879 tourists visiting the State. In 2019-2020, 3,97,202 tourists visited the State up to November and this year’s final figure will surely cross the previous year’s number. There has been an increase in the number of foreign tourists also.
  • The Central Government is providing funds for development of tourist destinations under the Swadesh Darshan scheme.

JANUARY 07, 2020

Centre clears Rs 5,908 crore aid to Tripura and other 6 disaster-hit states
  • The Centre decided to provide additional assistance of Rs 5,908.56 crore to seven disaster-hit states – Tripura, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.
  • The states were affected by floods, landslides and cloudburst during south west monsoon 2019.
  • A High Level Committee (HLC), chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, approved the additional assistance to seven states from National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF).
  • Rs 63.32 to Tripura, Rs 616.63 crore to Assam, Rs 284.93 crore to Himachal Pradesh, Rs 1869.85 crore to Karnataka, Rs 1749.73 crore to Madhya Pradesh, Rs 956.93 crore to Maharashtra and Rs 367.17 crore to Uttar Pradesh.
  • Earlier, the Central government had released an interim financial assistance of Rs 3,200 crore to four states – Rs 1,200 crore to Karnataka, Rs 1,000 crore to Madhya Pradesh, Rs 600 crore to Maharashtra and Rs 400 crore to Bihar.
  • In addition, during 2019-20, till date, the Centre had released Rs 8,068.33 crore to 27 states as Central share from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).

JANUARY 05, 2020

Tripura per capita income to cross the national average
  • Due to proactive economic measures taken by the State Government, Tripura’s per capita income would cross the national average in the current fiscal (2019-20), said Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb.
  • According to official documents, the per capita income of Tripura was Rs 1,13,467 in 2018-19 against the national average of Rs 1,25,397.
  • The Chief Minister said that besides the urban areas, the rural areas of Tripura are also economically developing following which the per capita income has increased substantially and it is expected to cross Rs 1,50,000 by the end of 2019-20.

Indian states and union territories by NSDP per capita

  • According to the IMF, on a per capita income basis, India ranked 142nd by GDP (nominal) and 119th by GDP (PPP) per capita in 2018.
Rank State/UTs NSDP per capita (nominal)
1 Goa ₹467,998 (US$6,600)
2 Delhi ₹365,529 (US$5,100)
3 Sikkim ₹357,643 (US$5,000)
4 Chandigarh ₹297,313 (US$4,200)
5 Haryana ₹226,644 (US$3,200)
6 Puducherry ₹220,461 (US$3,100)
7 Karnataka ₹210,887 (US$3,000)
8 Telangana ₹205,696 (US$2,900)
9 Uttarakhand ₹198,738 (US$2,800)
10 Tamil Nadu ₹193,750 (US$2,700)
11 Maharashtra ₹180,596 (US$2,500)
12 Kerala ₹179,523 (US$2,500)
13 Himachal Pradesh ₹179,188 (US$2,500)
14 Gujarat ₹174,652 (US$2,400)
15 Andhra Pradesh ₹164,025 (US$2,300)
16 Andaman and Nicobar Islands ₹159,664 (US$2,200)
17 Punjab ₹154,598 (US$2,200)
18 Mizoram ₹141,210 (US$2,000)
19 Arunachal Pradesh ₹127,748 (US$1,800)
India ₹126,406 (US$1,800)2
20 West Bengal ₹109,491 (US$1,500)
21 Rajasthan ₹109,105 (US$1,500)
22 Tripura ₹105,044 (US$1,500)
23 Nagaland ₹102,581 (US$1,400)
24 Chhattisgarh ₹96,887 (US$1,400)
25 Jammu and Kashmir ₹94,992 (US$1,300)
26 Odisha ₹93,352 (US$1,300)
27 Madhya Pradesh ₹90,998 (US$1,300)
28 Meghalaya ₹85,609 (US$1,200)
29 Jharkhand ₹76,019 (US$1,100)
30 Assam ₹74,204 (US$1,000)
31 Manipur ₹62,640 (US$880)
32 Uttar Pradesh ₹61,351 (US$860)
33 Bihar ₹43,822 (US$610)

 

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May 08, 2020


Assam starts community surveillance for SARI, ILI to curb Covid-19

  • The Assam government started community-based surveillance for Influenza-like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) across the state to contain the possible spread of Covid-19.
  • Under the Assam Community Surveillance Plan (ACSP), health workers including doctors would go to the 25,000 villages to identify the ILI and SARI cases in the villages and as and when required, samples would be collected for testing.
  • The ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) and MPW (Multi-Purpose Workers) along with other health staffers will be involved in this task.
  • A State Level Task Force headed by the Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare and a State Level Coordination Committee led by Commissioner and Secretary of the Department have been formed.
  • The ACSP would ensure that all SARI and ILI cases are tested for Covid-19, and then map and link the places and accordingly, plan for adequate beds and ICU facilities.

India ranks 53rd in Budget Transparency and Accountability survey

  • India has been placed at 53rd position among 117 nations in terms of budget transparency and accountability, according to the Open Budget conducted by International Budget Partnership (IBP).
  • It has provided India’s Union Budget process a transparency score of 49 out of 100, which is higher than the global average of 45.
  • New Zealand tops the chart with a score 87. South Africa (87), Mexico (82) and Brazil (81) are among the top countries providing extensive information to public for scrutiny.
  • India performs well in publishing timely and relevant information in the audit reports and in-year reports and has scored well and above many other countries. But the absence of a published Pre-Budget Statement and not bringing out a Mid-Year Review pulled down the transparency score for the Union Budget of India.
  • The survey, covering 117 countries, rates the level of budget transparency across countries on a scale of 0-100, based on several normative, internationally comparable indicators.
  • It evaluates for each country, the availability of eight key budget documents of the Central or Federal Government, and assesses whether these are made public, in a timely manner, and provide comprehensive information.
  • The Open Budget Survey is part of the International Budget Partnership’s Open Budget Initiative, a global research and advocacy program to promote public access to budget information and the adoption of accountable budget systems.

Air India operated its first evacuation flights under Vande Bharat Mission

  • National passenger carrier Air India operated its first evacuation flights under India’s “Vande Bharat Mission” from New Delhi to Singapore, to ferry 14 passengers to Singapore.
  • Besides Air India, its subsidiary Air India Express operated two flights from Kerala to Gulf. Air India Express operated the Cochin-Abu Dhabi-Cochin and Kozhikode-Dubai-Kozhikode service.
  • Besides the one-way ferry service, Air India has also invited passengers, who qualify under the government’s new international travel norms to apply for passage from India to various destinations the airline will send its aircraft to conduct evacuation flights.
  • As per plans, these two airlines will operate 64 flights in seven days to bring back 14,800 stranded Indians from 12 countries. Overall, more than 190,000 Indian nationals, who would have to pay a one-way ferry service charge, are expected to be brought back in the airlift operation.

Major labour laws suspended in Uttar Pradesh for 3 years

  • The Uttar Pradeshgovernment has finalised an ordinance suspending a majority of labour laws in the state for three years. This is an attempt to help both existing and new industrial units in the state.
  • The recommendations regarding the labour laws were finalised by a group of ministers comprising labour minister Swami Prasad Maurya and MSME Minister Sidharth Nath Singh.
  • The state cabinet has cleared the Uttar Pradesh Temporary Exemption from Labour Laws Ordinance, suspending more than 30 labour laws in the state.
  • Chief minister Yogi Adityanath had said recently that Uttar Pradesh would amend labour laws to attract new investments, especially from China.
  • About eight of them are being retained under the ordinance.There are more than 40 labour laws, some of which are now redundant.
  • These include the Bonded Labour Act of 1976, Employee Compensation Act of 1923 and Building and Other Construction Workers’ Act of 1996, Provisions of laws pertaining to women and children, like the Maternity Act, Equal Remuneration Act, Child Labour Act and section 5 of the Payment of Wages Act which states that wages of a person earning less than Rs 15,000 a month cannot be deducted are also being retained.
  • Other labour laws like those related to settling industrial disputes, health and working conditions of workers and trade unions, contract workers and migrant workers will be frozen for three years. Factory Owners have been given more powers to hire and fire without attracting punitive measures from the labour department up to a certain limit.

May 09, 2020


Bamboo Conclave for North-East held via Video Conferencing

  • A Bamboo Conclave was held through Video Conference and featured the participation of representatives of Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), the Union Ministry of Agriculture and various other stakeholders from different sectors.
  • The conclave was addressed by Union Minister of State (I/C) Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Dr Jitendra Singh. The minister emphasized on the importance of Bamboo to India’s Post- COVID economy.
  • He stated that Bamboo will provide India an opportunity to evolve as an economic power with the support of its Bamboo resources.
  • Bamboo is vital to India’s Post- COVID economy and will provide an opportunity for India to emerge as an economic power with the support of its Bamboo resources.
  • The amendment in the Indian Forest Act brought about by the govt in 2017, as a result of which, home grown bamboo has been exempted from it in order to enhance livelihood opportunities through bamboo.
  • The total requirement of “Agarbatti” in India is about 2,30,000 per annum and the market value of it is up to Rs 5000 crore. But India has been importing a large bulk of it from countries like China and Vietnam.
  • It is an opportunity for the North Eastern region to help India become world competitive and self-sufficient in the changed scenario, as Northeast consists 60% of India’s reserve of Bamboo.
  • In future, Ministry of North East will try to work out a time bound plan for promotion of bamboo manufacturing and trade, and also work out feasibility of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in this sector.
  • Bamboo can be processed into multiple products, including bio-diesel and green fuel, wooden lumbers and plywood, which can change the entire face of the economy and create employment opportunities in multiple sectors.

Assam CM invites companies to set up ventures in State

  • Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal made an open invitation to companies to set up their business ventures in Assam as the State has a power surplus of 350 MW to cater to their electricity need.
  • CM Sonowal said that though the State has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, the unrelenting endeavour of the government’s power companies has yielded into a power surplus of 350 MW.
  • The Chief Minister invited companies to invest in Assam and set up their units to explore the business-friendly ambience including availability of energy.
  • Chief Minister also hailed the role of every personnel of power department and the power companies in maintaining their high standard of professionalism and providing uninterrupted supply to the State.

PM Modi, Italy PM discuss health, economic impact of COVID-19

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the measures required to address the health and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic with his Italian counterpart Giuseppe Conte over a phone call.
  • PM Modi also conveyed his condolences for the loss of lives in Italy caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. He commended the fortitude shown by citizens of Italy during the crisis.
  • Both the leaders expressed solidarity with each other and appreciated the mutual cooperation extended towards each other’s stranded nationals.
  • The leaders agreed to continue active consultation and cooperation between India and Italy, to further strengthen bilateral relations.
  • PM also assured Conte of India’s unstinted support to Italy in provision of essential medicines and other items.

Defence Ministry and Tata Power ink to modernise 37 airfields

  • Union Ministry of Defence inked a deal with Tata Power SED worth Rs 1,200 crore to modernise the infrastructure of 37 airfields for the Indian Air Force (IAF), Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard (ICG).
  • Modernisation of 37 airfield infrastructure is happening under Phase II of the programme. Under Phase I, 30 airfields were upgraded.
  • The project is a turnkey project that includes installation and commissioning of modern airfield equipment’s like Cat-II Instrument Landing System (ILS) and Cat II Air Field Lightning System (AFLS) etc.
  • The modern equipment around the airfield will also be directly connected to Air Traffic Control (ATC), thereby providing excellent control of the airfield systems to the air traffic controllers.
  • The up-gradation of navigational aids and infrastructure under this project would enhance the operational capability by facilitating air operations of military and civil aircraft even in poor visibility and adverse weather conditions while enhancing aerospace safety.

UP CM Yogi launches ‘Pravasi Raahat Mitra’ App

  • Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, launched the ‘Pravasi Rahat Mitra’ App that is aimed at aiding migrant citizens coming to Uttar Pradesh from other states so that they can take advantage of government schemes. It will also help to monitor their health besides providing jobs and livelihood information, suitable to their skills.
  • The data collection of these migrant citizens will be done through the app that has been developed by the state revenue department in collaboration with United Nation Development Program.
  • The app will have full details of the persons staying in the shelter center and the migrants who have reached their homes directly from other states. The status of distribution of ration kits to migrant citizens will also be recorded in the app.
  • The data collected through the app will be installed on the state-based Integrated Information Management System.

AIIB extends $500 million loan for India’s Covid fight

  • Board of Directors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s (AIIB) has approved a loan of $500 million to support India’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic by strengthening health care system.
  • It will be co-financed by the World Bank and would support India in addressing significant challenges posed to the public health system.
  • The financing will enable the Government of India to scale up efforts to limit the transmission of cases, strengthen the health system to expand its response capacity and enhance preparedness to manage future outbreaks.
  • The project also supports the purchase of medical equipment, enhanced disease detection capabilities and strengthened research and is expected to address the needs of infected people, at-risk populations, medical and emergency personnel and service providers at medical and testing facilities as well as national and animal health agencies.

FACTFILE – Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) loans to India

  • India is the top borrower from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
  • Next to India, Indonesia has emerged as the second largest borrower with about USD 600 million loans.
  • Significantly in the pipeline for lending for India by the 84-member bank this year included any projects worth billions of dollars.
  • Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has an authorised capital of USD 100 billion.
  • China is the largest shareholder with 26.06 per cent voting shares in the bank. India is the second largest shareholder with 7.5 per cent followed by Russia 5.93 per cent and Germany with 4.5 per cent.
  • Borrowing from AIIB is preferred by a number of countries as it charges about one to 1.5 per cent interest with long term repayment including five-year grace period.
  • The AIIB board viewed Indian projects favourably due to India’s economic credentials as well as well-prepared project reports.

Rice research station recommended 10 new varieties for Assam farmers

  • Gerua-based Regional Rainfed Lowland Rice Research Station (RRLRRS) of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Rice Research Institute (ICAR-NRRI) has recommended 10 new rice varieties for farmers of Assam.
  • These varieties have been found suitable for lowland rice ecology and for the climatic condition of Assam after tests and field trials.
  •  High protein varieties – CR Dhan 310, CR Dhan 309, CR Dhan 311
  • Climate smart varieties – CR Dhan 801, CR Dhan 802
  • Aromatic high yielding variety – CR Dhan 909
  • Four high yielding varieties suitable for lowland situation –  CR Dhan 307, CR Dhan 506, CR Dhan 601 and Chandrama
  • While CR Dhan 601 and Chandrama are suitable for cultivation in all seasons, the other eight varieties are basically for planting only in the kharif season.

FACTFILE – ICAR-NRRI-Regional Rainfed Lowland Rice Research Station (RRLRRS) Gerua, Assam

  • The Regional Rain-fed Lowland Rice Research Station (RRLRRS) as a sub-station under ICAR-NRRI was established on September 15, 1997 at Gerua in the Hajo circle of the Kamrup district of Assam, upon request of the Assma Govt to consider establishing a sub-station of National Rice Research Institute (NRRI) in the state to assist it’s efforts on rice research, as NRRI plays a pivotal role in rice research of the country.

Main mandates of the ICAR-RRLRRS are

  • To conduct basic, strategic, applied and adaptive research on crop improvement, production and protection for increasing and stabilizing rice productivity in rainfed lowland ecosystem.
  • To explore, evaluate, conserve and exchange rice germplasm.
  • To develop high yielding and input responsive rice varieties resistant/tolerant to different biotic and abiotic stresses under rainfed lowland ecosystem.
  • To generate appropriate agronomic and protection technologies for increasing and sustaining the productivity of rice-based production systems under rainfed lowland ecosystem.
  • To import training to the farmers, field functionaries, extension specialists and research workers on improved rice production cropping and farming systems.

Trust Area of Research

  • Strengthening the breeding strategy to evolve suitable Sali varieties with tolerant to flood.
  • Development of short duration varieties with blast resistance and cold tolerance for Boro season.
  • Development of flood resistant rice varieties for lowland, semi-deep and deep water conditions.
  • Development of appropriate integrated insect pest and disease management strategies.

Salient Achievements

  • Released rice variety ‘Chandrama’ as Boro and Sali for Assam.
  • Released aromatic high yielding rice variety ‘CR Dhan 909’ as Sali crop for Assam, Bihar, Maharashtra and UP for irrigated and rainfed lowland ecology.
  • Rice varieties ‘Naveen’ have been identified suitable as pre-flood Ahu crop and ‘Abhishek’ as post-flood Sali rice crop.
  • Continual maintenance of over 830 Eastern Indian rice germplasm.
  • Use of pheromone traps @ 20/ha recorded the lowest incidence of dead heart (3.45%) and white ear head (2.01%).

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May 10, 2020


NIAB Hyderabad develops portable device ‘eCovSens’ to detect Covid

  • Researchers from Hyderabad-based National Institute of Animal Biotechnology (NIAB) have developed a portable device ‘eCovSens’ that could possibly be used as a diagnostic tool for detection of COVID-19 antigens from saliva samples of suspected coronavirus patients within 30 seconds.
  • Developed by a group of scientists, led by Sonu Gandhi from NIAB, Department of Biotechnology, the device is named as ‘eCovSens’ and is at present in validation stage.
  • The biosensor device has the potential to directly detect a specific protein of the SARS-CoV-2, even when the proteins are present in low concentrations in the human saliva.

FACTFILE – The National Institute of Animal Biotechnology

  • National Institute of Animal Biotechnology is an Indian autonomous research establishment of the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology.
  • The state of the art Animal Biotechnology and Transgenics institute is housed in the Aryabhata Block of the sprawling University of Hyderabad in Gachibowli.
  • The primary mandate of NIAB is towards the development of sustainability and globally competitive livestock (farm animals) for public and industry through innovative and cutting edge technology.

CAIT to launch national e-commerce marketplace ‘Bharatmarket’

  • Traders’ body Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has announced to launch a national e-commerce marketplace ‘Bharatmarket’ soon for all retail traders in collaboration with several technology partners.
  • The marketplace will integrate capabilities of various technology companies to provide end-to-end services in the logistics and supply chains from manufacturers to end consumers, including deliveries at home.
  • The e-commerce portal will include a nationwide participation by retailers and aims to bring 95 per cent of retail traders onboard the platform, who would exclusively run the portal.
  • The traders body is looking to enrol about one crore retailers on this e-marketplace in 2020 and make it the world’s largest and most-unique e-marketplace ever.

ICMR partners with Bharat Biotech to develop Covid-19 vaccine

  • The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) partnered with Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) to develop a fully indigenous vaccine for coronavirus.
  • The team will use the virus strain isolated at ICMR”s National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune.
  • The strain has been successfully transferred from NIV to Bharat Biotech International Ltd (BBIL).
  • Work on vaccine development has been initiated between the two partners.
  • ICMR-NIV will provide continuous support to BBIL for vaccine development.
  • ICMR and BBIL will seek fast-track approvals to expedite vaccine development, subsequent animal studies and clinical evaluation of the candidate vaccine.

Ex-RBI Governor Rangarajan heads panel to tackle Tamil Nadu’s fiscal challenges

  • The Tamil Nadu government has set up a high-level committee comprising of economists, industrialists, vice chancellors, bankers, government officials, headed by former RBI Governor C. Rangarajan to look at the fiscal challenges being faced by the state and the way forward in the context of Covid-19.
  • The committee’s terms of references are
    • To assess the overall immediate and medium-term impact of Covid-19 on different sectors of the Tamil Nadu economy, including impact of the lockdown, additional costs and implications due to social distancing and other precautionary measures;
    • Assess opportunities and threats in the short and medium term.
    • Measures required to help important sectors of the economy to overcome Covid-19 pandemic.
    • Identify specific reform measures to be taken by the state government to support the growth of important sectors of the economy.
    • Asses the Covid-19 impact on TN’s fiscal situation, the way forward to improve it, including increasing the tax: Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), diversifying revenue source and repriotising expenditure.

Over 60 per cent of styrene vapour leaked from LG Polymers plant in Visakhapatnam

  • Over 60 per cent of the styrene vapours that leaked from a tank in LG Polymers near Visakhapatnam, killing at least 11 people.
  • Chief Secretary Nilam Sawhney issued an order appointing a high-level to probe into the causes behind the gas leak and suggest measures to improve the protocol for industrial safety of similar types of plants.

What is styrene?

  • It is a flammable liquid that is used in the manufacturing of polystyrene plastics, fiberglass, rubber, and latex.
  • Styrene is also found in vehicle exhaust, cigarette smoke, and in natural foods like fruits and vegetables.

Effect on Human

  • Short-term exposure to the substance can result in respiratory problems, irritation in the eyes, irritation in the mucous membrane, and gastrointestinal issues.
  • Long-term exposure could drastically affect the central nervous system and lead to other related problems like peripheral neuropathy. It could also lead to cancer and depression in some cases.

May 11, 2020


USFDA approves emergency use of investigational vaccine, Remdesivir

  • The US food and drug regulatory body has allowed the emergency use of an investigational anti-viral vaccine to treat COVID-19 patients after some researches, found that the drug helped recover some of the infected cases faster.
  • The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave emergency use authorisation (EUA) for the use of investigational anti-viral Remdesivir in the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
  • The EUA allows for Remdesivir to be distributed in the US and administered intravenously by health care providers, as appropriate, to treat suspected or laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in adults and children hospitalised with severe condition.
  • Remdesivir is authorised for the treatment of hospitalised patients with severe COVID-19 disease, the optimal duration of treatment is still being studied in ongoing clinical trials.
  • Indian-American Subramanian, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine is one of the lead investigators of the study.


National Institute of Virology develops ‘COVID Kavach’ that tests 90 samples together

  • The National Institute of Virology in Pune has successfully developed the first indigenous anti-SARS-CoV-2A (Covid-19) human IgG ELISA test kit for antibody detection of the deadly virus.
  • This kit was validated at two sites in Mumbai and has high sensitivity & accuracy. Additionally, it also has the advantage of testing 90 samples together in a single run of 2.5 hours.
  • The ICMR technology has been transferred to ZydusCadila for mass-scale production and the Drug Controller General has granted commercial production & marketing permission to Zydus.

FACTFILE – National Institute of Virology, Pune

  • The National Institute of Virology, Pune is an Indian virology research institute, and one of the translational science cells part of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
  • It was founded in 1952 in collaboration of the ICMR and the Rockefeller Foundation as a part of the global programme of investigations on the arthropod-borne group of viruses.
  • It was originally known as ‘Virus Research Center’. To expanded scope and activities, it was re-designated as the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in 1978
  • It has been designated as a WHO H5 reference laboratory for SE Asia region. It is identified as the WHO Collaborating Center for arboviruses reference and hemorrhagic fever reference and research.
  • NIV is also the National Monitoring Centre for Influenza, Japanese encephalitis, Rota, Measles, Hepatitis and Coronavirus.

DRDO develops devices to sanitise phones, currency notes

  • The RCI, a premier laboratory of DRDO based at Hyderabad, has developed an automated contactless UVC sanitising cabinet to sanitise mobile phones, iPads, laptops, currency notes, cheque leafs, challans, passbooks, and paper.
  • Research Centre Imarat (RCI), a part of Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO), developed the Defence Research Ultraviolet Sanitiser (DRUVS).
  • The proximity sensor switches clubbed with drawer opening and closing mechanism makes its operation automatic and contactless. It provides 360 degree exposure of UVC to the objects placed inside the cabinet.

NASSCOM creates end-to-end covid-19 platform for Telangana

  • The National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) successful delivered of an end-to-end ‘COVID’ platform to Telangana government.
  • The platform brings together solutions from multiple technology leaders and delivers more than 100 dashboards, from over 30 government and public datasets, with hundreds of thousands of data points, which will help the state combat the pandemic.
  • The NASSCOM taskforce has developed a covid-19 India Vulnerability Map, which will provide real time streaming of data about the coronavirus, across regions and states in the country.
  • The platform will source data from public sources that includes select social channels, websites, blogs, forums and public data sets to create actionable reporting dashboards and will allow the got to project insights sourced from the information with public datasets display.

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May 12, 2020


Centre releases Rs 6000 crore to assist 14 states including 6 NE states

  • The Centre released the second instalment of states’ share of revenue deficit grant amounting to over Rs 6,000 crore, to assist states effectively address the situation arising out of Covid-19.
  • The grant had been released for 14 states including Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Sikkim and six North Eastern states excluding Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The money has been released ahead of schedule and as a special dispensation to meet immediate funding needs of the state governments looking to restore economic activity and minimise losses to its citizens due to disruptions caused by the lockdown.
  • Much of this money is expected to be used by states towards paying the salaries to their staff as sharp fall in tax collections in April.

Assam CM interacts with PSUs, industry bodies

  • Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal interacted with representatives of Central and State Government PSUs, industry and tea associations at the Assam Administrative Staff College and solicited their suggestions to arrest the economic slowdown.
  • He also talked to several industry leaders through video conference who joined the interaction from different parts of the State and the country.
  • Industries in Assam contribute 39 per cent to the State GDP and provide direct employment to approximately 4 lakh people and indirect employment to around 20 lakh people and this sector has been severely affected by the lockdown.
  • Stating that due to lockdown big and small tea gardens incurred loss to the tune of around Rs. 500 crores, Sonowal assured the industry leaders that continuous efforts to revive the economy were underway.
  • The State government has taken up steps to facilitate return of migrant workers of the State who are stranded at different places of the country, CM Sonowal stressed on making best use of their skills to boost the industrial sector.

Kashmir Saffron receives Geographical Indication (GI) Tag

  • Kashmir saffron has been given the Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the Geographical Indications Registry.
  • The spice is cultivated and harvested in the Karewa highlands and some regions of Kashmir, including Pulwama, Budgam, Kishtwar and Srinagar.
  • The application was filed by the Directorate of Agriculture, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, and facilitated by the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Kashmir, and Saffron Research Station, Dussu.
  • Iran is the largest producer of saffron and India is a close competitor. With the GI tag, Kashmir saffron would gain more prominence in the export market.
  • Kashmir saffron is renowned globally as a spice and is a very precious and costly product. It rejuvenates health and is used in cosmetics and for medicinal purposes.
  • The unique characteristics of Kashmir saffron are its longer and thicker stigmas, natural deep-red colour, high aroma, bitter flavour, chemical-free processing, and high quantity of crocin , safranal and picrocrocin.
  • The saffron available in Kashmir is of three types — Lachha Saffron, Mongra Saffron, and Guchhi Saffron.

TS Tirumurti appointed new Permanent Representative of India to UN

  • T. S. Tirumurti, an IFS officer of 1985 batch, has been appointed as the next Ambassador or Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations. 
  • At present, he is holding the position of Secretary, Economic Relations, at the MEA headquarters in Delhi.
  • Tirumurti succeeds Syed Akbaruddin who is credited with effectively presenting India’s position on a range of crucial issues at the UN’s headquarters in New York for last several years.

May 13, 2020


African Swine fever outbreak in Assam

  • With the outbreak of the African swine fever, animals especially the pig’s health issue, have become a serious concern for the State as piggery is a lucrative way of livelihood for a large section of Assamese youths.
  • More than 14,000 pigs died of swine fever and new cases have been reported from Nagaon district.
  • According to the Assam Pig Breeding Policy, 2019, the pig farmers of Assam are facing six major challenges including the pig health issue.
  • The policy stated that there is a big gap between the requirement and availability of feed and feed crops in Assam.  This is because cultivation of maize, which is an important feed ingredient for pigs, is not popular in Assam. Because of this its cost is very high in the State and availability is not adequate.
  • Indigenous varieties of pig are very poor performers in terms of body weight and prolificacy and it makes them unsuitable for profitable commercial ventures.
  • Citing the issue of climate change and global warming, the policy stated that both the factors may have serious implications on the pig sector.
  • Most of the pig producers of the State are small and marginal farmers who have limited capacity to adopt the latest technological advancements.

GI Tag to Manipur Black Rice, Gorakhpur Terracotta

  • Chak-Hao, the black rice of Manipur and the Gorakhpur terracotta have bagged the Geogrphical Indication (GI) tag.
  • The application for Chak-Hao was filed by the Consortium of Producers of Chak-Hao (Black Rice), Manipur and was facilitated by the Department of Agriculture, Government of Manipur and the North Eastern Regional Agricultural Marketing Corporation Limited (NERAMAC).
  • Chak-Hao, a scented glutinous rice which has been in cultivation in Manipur over centuries, is characterised by its special aroma. It is normally eaten during community feasts and is served as Chak-Hao kheer.
  • Chak-Hao has also been used by traditional medical practitioners as part of traditional medicine. This rice takes the longest cooking time of 40-45 minutes due to the presence of a fibrous bran layer and higher crude fibre content.
  • The terracotta work of Gorakhpur is a centuries-old traditional art form, where the potters make various animal figures like, horses, elephants, camel, goat, ox, etc. with hand-applied ornamentation.

Prime Minister announced package of Rs 20 lakh crore to boost economy

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a massive financial package to revive, reform and make the country self-reliant, while at the same time welcoming foreign capital and strengthening of supply chains.
  • Prime Minister announced stimulus measures which will take the total amount announced by the Ministry of Finance and the RBI to a total of Rs 20 lakh crore which is about 10 per cent of India’s GDP.
  • According to the Prime Minister, it is now the time to make India self-sufficient in every way and every Indian should buy and promote local goods.
  • The package will give emphasis on land, labour, liquidity and laws. The package will also focus on the farmers and the labourers.
  • The package will give rise to a rational tax system, strong financial system besides encouraging businesses and bringing in investments into India. As new infrastructure and rational tax systems are the focus area for a quantum leap of growth.

Tamil Nadu’s Arumbavur wood carvings get GI tag

  • The unique Arumbavur wood carving was awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) tag. Arumbavur is a Town Panchayat in Perambalur district in the state of Tamil Nadu.
  • The application for GI was made by the Tamil Nadu Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited (Poompuhar), Arumbavur Wood Carvers’ Handicrafts lndustrial Cooperative Society Ltd, and the Arumbavur Temple Car and Woodcarving Artisans Welfare Society.
  • The Arumbavur wood carvings are primarily making sculptures on the wooden logs of Indian siris (Poo Vaagai, Albizialebbeck), Mango (Mangiferaindica), Lingam tree (Mavilangam), Indian Ash fiee (Othiyan – Odinawodier), Rosewood, Neem tree (Vembu – Azadirachtaindica).
  • The unique aspect of the Arambavur wood carvings is that it is often inspired by architectural details on temple sculptures and carvings indigenous to the region.
  • The art form also draws inspiration from mythology and mythical deities.
  • The Arumbavur wood carvings revolve around idols and deities, temple chariots and temple cars, door panels of houses, pooja rooms and temples, decorative figures, poojamandapam.
  • The artisans used to go to the particular place where the temple car has to be made and stay in that temple for a period of upto four years and complete the work.
  • Sculptures of Lord Vinayaka, Goddess Saraswati, Lord Krishna, Lord Siva and Goddess Parvathi can be seen in Arumbavur Wood Carvings, along with motifs such as hamsa/mythical swans, poomakhumbhal cornucopia, kaamadhenu, Temple chariots and temple cars and other floral motifs.

Uttar Pradesh transfers Rs 225 crore to MGNREGA beneficiaries

  • Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath transferred Rs 225.39 crores to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) beneficiaries through direct bank transfer.
  • State govt has raised the honorarium of the ‘gram sewaks’ who are beneficiaries under MGNREGA, to Rs 6,000 per month from the earlier Rs 3,630 per month.
  • CM Govt also appealed to the MGNREGA workers to help in generating more employment in their villages and districts and ensure that the needy get employment.

Microsoft launches ‘Back2Business’ solutions for SMBs in India

  • Microsoft announced the launch of new solutions designed to help Indian small and medium businesses (SMBs) maintain business continuity and embark on their Cloud adoption journeys amid the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Curated for specific scenarios in different organisation sizes, these “Back2Business” solution boxes bring together offerings across Azure and Modern Workplace.
  • There are solution packages designed to accelerate the Cloud adoption journeys of SMBs. These are curated to help ramp up legacy systems, migrate workloads to Azure or modernise apps and websites.
  • The Back2Business Solution Boxes offer speed in deployment and usage and flexibility with pay-as-you-go pricing, along with our commitment to privacy and security.

US commit $3.6 Million aid to India for COVID-19 Battle

  • The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has committed $3.6 million to assist India’s efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The initial tranche of funding will seek to further strengthen and support the Central government’s efforts to increase laboratory capacity for SARS-COV-2 testing, including molecular diagnostics and serology.
  • The funds will also support the development of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) centers that can improve the ability of hospital networks to detect Covid-19 cases and strengthen local health systems through enhanced surveillance and monitoring systems.
  • The CDC will work with local partners to assist in the development of a strong public health workforce to support India’s capacity to respond not only to this pandemic but also to future threats as well.
  • It will also include planning for health emergency operation centres. The CDC India programme will provide technical assistance for the ongoing crisis emergency and risk communication efforts of the government.

Central relief package of Rs 1.70 lakh crore for poor

  • The Union government recently announced a relief package of Rs 1.70 lakh crore under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY) for the poor to help them fight the battle against coronavirus.
  • The Centre proposes to pay 24 per cent of the monthly wages into the EPF account for the three months – March, April and May.
  • The benefits will be available to establishments having up to 100 employees with 90 per cent or more such employees earning monthly wages up to Rs 15,000.
  • The entire employees’ EPF contribution and employer’s EPF and EPS contributions of the monthly wages for the three months shall be paid directly by the Central government in the EPF account of the employees.
  • The employer in relation to any eligible establishment shall disburse wages for the month to all employees of the establishment and file ECR to avail the benefit under the scheme.

Researchers of IIT Guwahati, Singapore institute use data science models

  • Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati and the Duke-NUS Medical School of Singapore have used data science models to analyse and carry out a state-wise assessment of the COVID-19 situation in India.
  • The data-driven assessment was carried out by Dr Palash Ghosh, Assistant Professor of IIT Guwahati, in collaboration with Dr Bibhas Chakraborty, Associate Professor at the Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore.
  • The assessment can predict the total number of infected people for different states in India in the next 30 days, based on the growth of active cases in recent times, along with the daily infection-rate (DIR) values for each state.
  • The researchers label a state as severe if a non-decreasing trend in DIR values is observed over the last two weeks along with a near exponential growth in active infected cases.

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May 14, 2020


Assam to introduce new inter-district tourism scheme

  • The Assam Tourism Development Corporation (ATDC) has decided to introduce an inter-district tourism plan in the State in a bid to encourage the local youths.
  • The ongoing lockdown has made a huge impact on the tourism sector, and, therefore, the ATDC has come forward with a new move of helping the unemployed youths.
  • The chairman of the ATDC, Jayanta Malla Baruah informed that the ‘PunyaDham’ scheme would be implemented within the state this year, which is likely to attract more tourists.
  • It is to be noted that the State Tourism department has incurred a huge loss due to the impact of novel corona virus.

Finance Ministry’s 15 measures to revive economy

  • Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced 15 new and some enhanced measures to revive businesses, and support workers via fiscal incentives and regulatory easing, consist of slew of fiscal and regulatory measures for MSMEs, real estate, NBFCs, power distribution and general businesses.
  • As a major reform measure for the MSME sector, the Centre has decided to give a new definition to MSMEs. Specifications wise, the investment limit for defining MSMEs has been revised upwards. Additional criteria such as turnover have been considered for defining MSMEs.
  • Rs 3 lakh crore “collateral-free automatic loans” for businesses, including MSMEs, will be provided to meet operational liabilities built up, buy raw material and restart business.
  • A Rs 50,000 crore ”Fund of Funds” for MEMEs, which face severe shortage of equity, was also announced. Another scheme worth Rs 20,000 crore for “subordinate debt for stressed MSMEs.
  • The Centre will not to go in for global bidding for government procurement for tenders up to Rs 200 crore, thereby, promoting the participation of MSMEs.
  • e-market linkage for MSMEs will be provided and the CPSEs will pay all receivables to MSMEs within 45 days.
  • Rs 30,000 crore special liquidity scheme for non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), housing finance companies (HFCs) and micro-finance institutions (MFIs) was also announced.
  • A Rs 45,000 crore partial credit guarantee scheme for NBFCs. Under this measure, first 20 per cent loss will be borne by the Centre, and even unrated papers will be eligible for investment, enabling NBFCs to reach out even to MSMEs in far-flung areas.
  • A Rs 90,000 crore liquidity injection plan was announced for the financially stressed power distribution companies, which will allow these entities to clear their dues towards power generation companies.
  • The Union Ministry for Housing and Urban Affairs will issue advisory to states and Union Territories to declare the Covid-19 situation as a ”force majeure” under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act.
  • Centre to reduce the TDS (tax deduction at source) rates for non-salaried specified payments made to residents, and the TCS (tax collection at source) rates by 25 per cent for the specified receipts. This will be applicable to the payment for contract, professional fees, interest, rent, dividend, commission and brokerage.

Tamil Nadu’s Kovilpatti kadalaimittai gets GI tag

  • The famous Kovilpattikadalaimittai has been granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag.  It is manufactured in Kovilpatti and adjacent towns and villages in Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu
  • The application was filed by the Kovilpatti Regional Kadalaimittai Manufacturers.
  • Kovilpatti kadalaimittai is a candy made of peanuts held together with glistening syrup, and topped with wisps of grated coconut dyed pink, green and yellow.
  • It is made using all natural ingredients such as the traditional and special ‘vellam’ (jaggery) and groundnuts and water from the river Thamirabarani is used in the production, which enhances the taste naturally.

Govt to use Rs 3,100 crore from PM-CARES for ventilators, migrants’ welfare

  • The Centre allocated Rs 3,100 crore from the PM CARES (Prime Minister”s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to fight against COVID-19.
  • The bulk of it, Rs 2,000 crore, will be spent to buy ventilators, while a significant Rs 1,000 crore is being earmarked for the migrant labourers. As much as Rs 100 crore is kept for supporting vaccine development.
  • As much as 50,000 ‘Made in India’ ventilators will be purchased from PM CARES Fund at a cost of about Rs 2,000 crore. These ventilators will be provided to government-run COVID hospitals in all states and UTs for better treatment of critical COVID-19 cases.
  • A lump-sum assistance of total Rs 1,000 crore from the Fund is earmarked for the welfare of the migrant labourers. The money will be distributed to states and UTs.
  • The money is meant to strengthen districts’ efforts in providing accommodation facilities, making food arrangements, providing medical treatment and making transportation arrangements of the migrants.
  • State/UT-wise funds will be released on the weightage of (a) population of the state/UT as per 2011 Census – 50% weightage (b) Number of positive COVID-19 cases as on date – 40% weightage and (c) equal share (10% weightage) for all states/UTs to ensure basic minimum sum for all states.
  • Meanwhile, Rs 100 crore is kept for developing a vaccine for COVID-19. Indian academia, start-ups and industry have come together in cutting-edge vaccine design and development on the money is meant to support their research and development.

UN slashes India’s growth rate to 1.2% for 2020-21

  • United Nations has slashed India’s economic growth projection for the current fiscal year to 1.2 per cent, which would still be the second-highest growth rate among major economies trailing China.
  • The mid-year World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) update expects India’s rate of gross domestic growth to increase to 5.5 per cent in the next fiscal year.
  • The growth rate for the world ravaged by Covid-19 is projected to shrink by 3.2 per cent this year, with the developed countries bearing the brunt with their economic growth dropping by 5 per cent.
  • China is expected to grow by 1.7 per cent this year and increase its rate to 7.6 per cent next year. South Asia’s economies overall to shrink by 0.6 per cent during the current year.

Gilead inks pact with 3 Indian drugmakers to produce, sell Remdesivir

  • US drug-maker Gilead Sciences has signed non-exclusive voluntary licensing agreements with three Indian pharmaceutical companies Cipla, Hetero Labs and Jubilant Life Sciences, to manufacture and sell the anti-viral drug to treat severe COVID-19 patients. Gilead would provide technology transfers to the drug manufacturers to facilitate the production.
  • Gilead’s Remdesivir has received emergency use authorisation (EUA) from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of hospitalised patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Hetero which has been working with the ICMR for necessary approvals, said Remdesivir would be manufactured at its formulation facility in Hyderabad.
  • Cipla will be permitted to manufacture the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and finished product, and market it in 127 countries, including India and South Africa under Cipla’s own brand name.
  • Remdesivir is given to patients intraveinous one time each day for up to 10 days depending on recommendations of healthcare providers, according to the FDA. The drug may help decrease the amount of the coronavirus in bodies and help patients get better faster.
  • Possible side effects of Remdesivir include infusion-related reactions and increases in levels of liver enzymes. It’s all of the risks are not known yet.

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Q1. Which IIT has organised Poster Making Competition under ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Campaign’?

  1. IIT Dhanbad
  2. IIT Roorkee
  3. IIT Guwahati
  4. IIT Indore
C. IIT Guwahati

 

Q2. Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India (TRIFED) and which organization has recently signed a MoU to collaborate in programmes of each organisation for promoting Tribal Enterprises?

  1. Art of Living Foundation (AOL)
  2. Bharat financial Inclusion
  3. Udaan Welfare Foundation
  4. Bharti Foundation
A. Art of Living

 

Q3. First state in India to provide mid-day meal ration?

  1. Assam
  2. Kerala
  3. Madhya Pradesh
  4. Mizoram
C. Madhya Pradesh

 

Q4. Name the mission recently launched by government of India to send medical aid to five Island nations in the Indian Ocean?

  1. Mission India
  2. Mission Sagar
  3. Mission Possible
  4. Mission Island
B. Mission Sagar

 

Q5. Who among the following has been appointed as the new Chairman of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)?

  1. Manoj Ahuja
  2. Aditya Kumar Anand
  3. Ajay Kumar
  4. Aditya Negi
A. Manoj Ahuja

 

Q6. Recently, who has been appointed as the Secretary in the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE)?

  1. Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi
  2. Anand Kumar
  3. Atanu Chakraborty
  4. Ajay Bhushan Pandey
A. Indu shekhar Chaturvedi

 

Q7. First state in India to launch an innovative Scheme “FIR Aapke Dwar Yojana”?

  1. Uttar Pradesh
  2. Rajasthan
  3. Goa
  4. Madhya Pradesh
A. Madhya Pradesh

 

Q8. According to the recent data released by the Registrar General of India, has the worst infant mortality rate in the country?

  1. Nagaland
  2. Madhya Pradesh
  3. Bihar
  4. Maharashtra
B. Madhya Pradesh

 

Q9. Who has been recently appointed as the Director general of Labour Bureau in Ministry of Labour and Employment?

  1. D P S Negi
  2. Shri Taranjit Singh Sandhu
  3. Jawed Ashraf
  4. Vinay Mohan Kwatra
A. DPS Negi

 

Q10. Recently, which organization has organized the Indo-Bangladesh ‘Virtual Conference’ to boost trade and business between the two countries?

  1. India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO)
  2. Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)
  3. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)
  4. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT)
C. Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)

 

 

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Q1. Recently, which state has launched an “Agro-Entrepreneur Facilitation Desk” to help the entrepreneurs of the state to get subsidies and incentives from Central government funding agencies?

  1. Assam
  2. Uttar Pradesh
  3. Tripura
  4. Maharashtra
C. Tripura

 

Q2. Recently, National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has launched ‘IDEAthon’ on “The Future of River Management”. The NMCG operates under which Ministry?

  1. Jal Shakti Ministry
  2. Health Ministry
  3. Environment Ministry
  4. Ministry of Civil Aviation
A. Jal Shakti Ministry

 

Q3. Indian journalist who has won 2020 Pulitzer award in the field of feature photography?

  1. Dar Yashin
  2. Channi Anand
  3. Mukthar Khan
  4. All of the above
D. All of the above

 

Q4. Who has been chosen for the Nikkei Asia Prizes 2020 in ‘Science and Technology’ category?

  1. Naidem Makarim
  2. Thalappil Pradeep
  3. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak
  4. Devi Prasad Shetty
B. Thalappil Pradeep

 

Q5. Who was recently awarded the commemorative World War II medal by Russia?

  1. Donald Trump
  2. Narendra Modi
  3. Kim Jong Un
  4. Scott Morrison
C. Kim Jong Un

 

Q6. Who among the following has been appointed as the permanent representative of India to the United Nations?

  1. Ramesh Babu
  2. T S Tirumurti
  3. Gautum Bambawale
  4. Syed Akbaruddin
B. T S Tirumurti

 

Q7. Recently, which state launched three schemes, Birsa Harit Gram Yojana (BHGY), NeelambarPitambar JAL Sammridhi Yojana (NPJSY) and Veer SahidPoto Ho Khel Vikas Scheme (VSPHKVS) for rural job creation?

  1. Madhya Pradesh
  2. Tamil Nadu
  3. Andhra Pradesh
  4. Jharkhand
D. Jharkhand

 

Q8. Recently, which organisation has developed Ultra Violet Disinfection Tower ‘UV Blaster’ for chemical free and rapid disinfection?

  1. NASA
  2. ISRO
  3. DRDO
  4. TRAI
C. DRDO

 

Q9. Who has been recently appointed as US representative to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), lending arm of World Bank?

  1. Ashok Michael Pinto
  2. Taranjit Singh Sandhu
  3. Harsh Vardhan Shringla
  4. Abhijeet Banerjee
A. Ashok Michael Pinto

 

Q10. Which country will launch its first Arktika-M satellite for monitoring the Arctic climate?

  1. China
  2. Russia
  3. Japan
  4. US
B. Russia

 

 

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Q1. Which International organisation has declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 30 January and a pandemic on 11 March 2020?

  1. United Nations
  2. World Health Organization
  3. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
  4. United Nations Environment Programme
B. World Health Organization

 

Q2. The Corona virus is primarily spread between people during close contact, mostly via?

  1. small droplets produced by coughing, sneezing, and talking
  2. air from respiration
  3. skin to skin touches
  4. lipid and Blood transfer
A. small droplets produced by coughing, sneezing and talking

 

Q3. The World Health Organization (WHO), the specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health, has headquartered in 

  1. Geneva, Switzerland
  2. New York, USA
  3. London, USA
  4. VernNew York, USA
A. Geneva, Switzerland

 

Q4. Which strain of coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a respiratory illness?

  1. SARS-CoV-2
  2. SARS-CoV-1
  3. SARS-CoV-2019
  4. ACE-2
A. SARS-CoV-2

 

Q5. Basic Reproduction Number (R0), the basic reproduction number of an infection can be thought of as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection, for COVID-19 is 5.7. Which is the following disease is having maximum R0?

  1. Measles
  2. Polio
  3. Covid-19
  4. Influenza
A. Measles

 

Q6. The index case of Covid-19 in India was reported from

  1. Delhi
  2. Mumbai
  3. Bangalore
  4. Thrissur
D. Thrissur

 

Q7. The Covid-19 outbreak has been declared an epidemic and provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 have been invoked in India. The Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 was first enacted to tackle

  1. Cholera spread in Gujarat
  2. Swine flu spread in North India
  3. Malaria spread in West Bengal
  4. Bubonic plague in Mumbai
D. Bubonic plague in Mumbai

 

Q8. Which of the following drugs is a medication primarily used to prevent and treat malaria, is now being used in treatment of COVID-19 cases, on emergency basis?

  1. Antihistamines
  2. Temozolomide
  3. Hydroxychloroquine
  4. Cyclophosphamide
C. Hydroxychloroquine

 

Q9. The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak was identified in December 2019 in of the following place?

  1. Lombardy, Italy
  2. Wuhan, China
  3. Hong Kong
  4. New York, USA
B. Wuhan, China

 

Q10. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a

  1. Double-stranded RNA viruses
  2. Negative strand RNA viruses
  3. Positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus
  4. Satellite viruses
C. Positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus

 

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May 01, 2020


IIT Guwahati students develop low-cost intubation box
  • A team of students at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has designed and developed a low-cost intubation box, which can prove useful in treating patients undergoing treatment for COVID-19.
  • The device that functions as an aerosol obstruction box placed atop the patient’s bed on the head-side, limits the flow of virus-laden droplets from the patient to the doctor, especially during the process of intubation.
  • The device, inspired by the design of Taiwanese anaesthesiologist Dr Hsien Yung Lai, has been developed and designed by a student venture for medical innovation named ‘Mitochondrial’, which is mentored by Dr S Kanagaraj and Dr Sajan Kapil of the Department of Mechanical Engineering of IIT Guwahati.
  • It is a low-cost alternative to intubation boxes and is easier to manufacture and deliver amid the lockdown.
  • The team has received assistance from DRDO, New Delhi for prototyping and testing the product at the Solid State Physics Laboratory, New Delhi, and is consulting Dr Johann Christopher of Care Hospitals, Hyderabad and Dr Abhijeet Bhatia of NEIGRIHMS, Shillong to ensure efficacy of the design.The projected cost per box is Rs 2,000, which is significantly lower than prices of existing alternatives.
  • The team has received assistance from DRDO, New Delhi for prototyping and testing the product at the Solid State Physics Laboratory, New Delhi, and is consulting Dr Johann Christopher of Care Hospitals, Hyderabad and Dr Abhijeet Bhatia of NEIGRIHMS, Shillong to ensure efficacy of the design.
  • The transparent material allows visual access to the head of the patient inside and the armholes on the box allow for the care provider to perform any necessary tasks, including intubation and extubation, which are cough-inducing processes.
  • The team has started a crowd-funding campaign to manufacture these boxes and provide them to government hospitals free of cost.

Arunachal Pradesh gets first COVID-19 testing lab
  • Arunachal Pradesh’s first COVID-19 qRT-PCR laboratory opened today at the Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (TRIHMS) Hospital at Naharlagun.
  • The COVID-19 testing laboratory will start collecting samples for suspected coronavirus from May 1 onwards.
  • The State Government has initiated the work to establish two more COVID-19 testing laboratories – one at Pasighat and the other at C-Sector, Naharlagun.
  • With the establishment of the COVID-19 qRT-PCR laboratory at the TRIHMS, samples of around 100 people can be tested on a single day. This will increase to another 200 samples a day once the laboratory at C-Sector, Naharlagun.

PM Modi directs India should reduce dependence on defence imports
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed that India should reduce dependence on imports and take forward “Make in India” to build its domestic capabilities in defence equipment. He also stressed on the reforms to ensure a self reliant defence industry.

  • The Prime Minister held a meeting to discuss ways to boost defence and aerospace sector, in which he emphasised strengthening the domestic capacity for designing, developing and manufacturing state-of-the-art defence equipment.

  • Modi held a detailed meeting to deliberate the potential reforms to ensure a robust and self-reliant defence industry in India that caters to short and long term needs of the armed forces and initiatives to give a boost to the economy in the backdrop of COVID-19.

  • The discussions involved reforming of the functioning of the ordnance factories, streamlining procurement procedures, focused resource allocation, encouraging R&D innovation, attracting investment in critical defence technologies and promotion of exports.

  • The Prime Minister laid emphasis on positioning India among the top countries of the world in defence and aerospace sectors, from design to production, with active participation of public and private sector fulfilling the twin objectives of self-reliance and exports.

  • He reviewed the proposed reforms for attracting domestic and foreign investment in defence sector.


Tamil Nadu sets up portal for people wanting to return from abroad
  • The Tamil Nadu government announced a dedicated portal for people of the state living overseas and wanting to return after lifting of lockdown and resumption of flights.
  • The state government said owing to cancellation of international flights many students, workers and others from Tamil Nadu were unable to return.
  • Those wanting to return are requested to register in portal www.nonresidenttamil.org, which would enable the government to know the number of people looking forward to return and prepare the quarantine facilities.

IIT-BHU‘s MCIIE develops low-cost UVGI system to fight coronavirus
  • The Malviya Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (MCIIE) at the IIT-BHU has developed an ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) system, which has been installed at the Covid-19 lab of the BHU Hospital for sanitisation.
  • As per the latest research, UVC light-based sterilizer can kill a range of micro-organisms, like viruses (including SARS syndrome, coronavirus and Nipah virus) and bacteria in a short time.
  • The system has a series of UV lamps (depending upon size of place of installation), each having 22 watts capacity.
  • This system can produce UVGI dose of more than 2,400 microwatt sec/cm square to ensure complete inactivation of coronavirus.
  • It also works on auto timer and its visual red/green indicator ensures safety of the user against the UV dose.
  • The system can be used in hospitals, operation theatres, ICUs and IVF labs, microbiological labs, special wards, dental facilities, laboratories, pharmaceutical units and patient care wards.

May 2, 2020


Assam museums to go virtual
  • The State Museum authorities have formulated a schedule to bring all the museums of Assam closer to the audience through virtual platforms available on the internet.
  • The programme headed by YS Wunglengton, Director of Museums, Assam, comprising a series of video talks, presentations, interactive sessions has been designed by the museum professionals for the benefit of the audience of all categories which will be available on the Facebook page of Assam State Museum, initially, and likely to be expanded on all other social media platforms.
  • The museum authority has already published the first video by YS Wunglengton giving a glimpse of the Assam State Museum describing vividly the masterpieces housed in the museum.
  • The upcoming presentations shall be advertised regularly on the Facebook page of the Assam State Museum.
  • Also, a live question and answer session will be conducted on alternate days, for two weeks by the end of May, where students and general public can directly ask questions related to museums and its collections.
  • The entire programme is planned to utilise the digital platform available and make the museum objects accessible to the general public virtually.

Arvind Kumar Sharma appointed Secretary, MSME
  • Arvind Kumar Sharma (IAS) assumed charge as Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
  • Sharma has emphasised that MSME sector is very crucial for the society and the economy.
  • Prior to this appointment, Sharma was serving as Additional Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). He is 1988 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre.
  • Sharma has also worked in the government of Gujarat at various positions, including at field and policy level, and has extensive experience of handling the portfolios of regulatory and developmental administration, disaster management, corporate management, industrial/investment promotion and infrastructure development.

Kovilpatti groundnut candy gets GI tag
  • The tasty Kovilpatti Kadalai Mittai or groundnut candy has finally got the unique GI tag from the Geographical Indications Registry.
  • Part of Thoothukudi district in Tamil Nadu, Kovilpatti groundnut candy has a unique taste and is famed for it and the application for the GI tag was made in 2014 by the Kovilpatti Kadalai Mittai manufacturers.
  • The groundnut candy made with jaggery syrup and topped with wisps of grated coconut dyed in pink, green and yellow.
  • There are about 150 groundnut candy manufacturers in Kovilpatti employing about 6,000 workers now
  • Within India the Kovipatti groundnut candy is sold in Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Mumbai and other places and is also exported to Sri Lanka, Dubai.

Researchers develop fast antibody blood test for Covid-19
  • A team of researchers has developed a quick, sensitive test of antibodies against coronavirus in human blood, which could help doctors track a person”s exposure to the disease, as well as confirm suspected Covid-19 cases which have been tested negative by other methods.
  • The study revealed that researchers from China wanted to develop a fast, sensitive antibody test to help identify people with current or past exposure to novel coronavirus.
  • The researchers based their test on a technique called lateral flow immunoassay (LFA); a home pregnancy test is an example of this kind of assay.
  • They attached a viral coat protein to a specific region on a strip of nitrocellulose — a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to nitric acid – and then added human serum.
  • The serum flowed from one end of the strip to the other, and any antibody against the viral protein bound to that region on the strip. Then, the team detected the anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies with a fluorescently labelled antibody.
  • This fluorescence-based detection is much more sensitive than some other LFAs, such as pregnancy tests, that can be read by the naked eye.
  • The researchers tested the new assay on seven serum samples from Covid-19 patients and 12 samples from people who had tested negative for the disease by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), a common diagnostic test that occasionally fails to detect positive cases.

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May 3, 2020


Black rice of Manipur gets GI Tag recognition
  • Chakhao, the black rice of Manipur, has bagged the Geogrphical Indication (GI) tag. The Geographical Indications Registry has confirmed it on their website – http://ipindiaservices.gov.in/GirPublic/Application/Details/602).
  • The registration process took more than a year, which included documentation by a team of the State Agriculture Department.
  • Chakhao, a scented glutinous rice variety, is being cultivated in Manipur for many centuries. It is grown in the plains and hills of Manipur where the soil quality is rich. It is characterised by its special aroma. People usually have it during community feasts and is used to prepare ‘kheer’.
  • Chakhao is also used by traditional medical practitioners as part of traditional medicine, as it is said to be anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, beneficial for heart and to prevent onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
  • In black rice cultivation, farmers neither apply agro-chemicals nor use any motorised implements. Only human labour is used for farming.
  • GI is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.
  • Earlier, Kachai lemon of Manipur, grows at Kachai village in Manipur’s Ukhrul district, had got the GI tag. This lemon contains 45-51 mg ascorbic acid per 100 ml, which is the highest among citrus fruits. GI tag application for a local pea variety called Hawaitharak-makhayat-mubi is also under process.

Assam to open borders with NE States for stranded people
  • The State government opened a helpline for stranded people in other States wanting to return and has also decided to allow those in NE States to enter Assam from tomorrow onwards.
  • However, the State government has made a fervent appeal to all such people residing outside to avoid the massive evacuation arrangement and the elaborate screening and quarantine measures being put in place, if they can defer their return to the State for some time.
  • People stranded in other NE States, except Sikkim, can enter the State but will have to follow the strict screening protocol at the border checkposts.
  • After the mandatory screening, medical officers at the gate will take a call on whether to put them in home quarantine facility or admitted to hospital.
  • Night curfew will be imposed in Assam, so all such people will have to travel during day hours.
  • For those people stranded in other States, the State government has opened a helpline – 7428159966.
  • Those wanting to return will have to give a missed call in the number, following which a link will be send for filling up an application.

CSIR-IICT develops RT-PCR kit for COVID-19 testing
  • Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research-India Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) announced that it has developed indigenous RT-PCR kits for COVID-19 testing in partnership with Genomix Biotech
  • CSIR-IICT developed an affordable reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) kit indigenously using recombinant technology for production of several enzymes used in the kit and optimized the reagent conditions to match the regulatory requirements.
  • Genomix Biotech will optimize the kit for COVID-19 diagnosis by adding the Taqman probes. CSIR-IICT and Genomix Biotech plan to approach Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) or its recognized laboratory for validation to launch the product.
  • The availability of RT-PCR kits in the market has serious limitations as most of them are currently imported.
  • The RT-PCR kit developed by CSIR-IICT can also be used in various other disease diagnostics of humans, animals and plants.
  • This technology is also expected to bring down the overall cost of RT-PCR based diagnosis in the country.

KGMU, CDRI collaborate for corona vaccine
  • The King George’s Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow is now collaborating with the Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) for three major research projects, including development of a vaccine for the coronavirus.
  • The university, which is conducting highest number of corona tests in the state, has also been approached for the use of natural herbal products in the treatment of the disease by the Central AYUSH ministry.
  • There are at least seven research projects initiated simultaneously by the KGMU in collaboration with other scientific institutes.
  • Three research projects – one is a molecular research to know the reasons for disease causation, second one is for finding treatment methodologies and a third project is to develop a vaccine for the virus.

IFCN launches WhatsApp bot to fight COVID-19 misinformation
  • Poynter Institutes International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) launched its chatbot on WhatsApp to help two billion users of the Facebook-owned instant messaging platform to check veracity of information related to COVID-19.
  • The IFCN’s bot connects people with independent fact-checkers in more than 70 countries and also with the largest database of debunked falsehoods related to the new coronavirus.
  • By using the IFCN’s bot on WhatsApp, citizens from all over the world will be able to easily check whether a piece of content about COVID-19 has already been rated as false by professional fact-checkers.
  • Since January, more than 80 fact-checking organisations from 74 countries have identified more than 4,000 hoaxes related to the novel coronavirus.
  • All this information now forms the CoronaVirusFacts database and is updated daily by the IFCN so chatbot users can navigate and easily access its content.
  • The IFCN”s bot also provides users with a global directory of fact-checking organisations.
  • The system is capable of identifying the user”s country via the person”s mobile country code and then providing them with their closest fact-checking organisations.
  • The person can then submit a piece of information for review directly to its local fact-checker or visit its website to learn more about what has been circulating in the region.

May 4, 2020


Three new species of little horned frogs discovered in Northeast India
  • Three new species of horned frogs have been discovered in Northeast India and named using local lingo, by a team of Irish and Indian biologists from the University College Dublin, the Natural History Museum, UK and University of Delhi.
  • Two of the new species have been named using words adapted from local tribal languages at their sites of discovery.
  • Naga Hills Horned Frog (Megophrys awuh), where the word ‘awuh’ means ‘frog’ in the Pochury language, the primary native tribe from the Melluri district of Nagaland state.
  • Tamenglong Horned Frog (Megophrys numhbumaeng), where the name is derived from ‘nwmbwmaeng’ meaning ‘forest spirit’ from the Rongmei (Ruangmei) language, the primary native tribe from the Tamenglong district of Manipur state.
  • The third new species, the Dzükou Valley Horned Frog (Megophrys dzukou), was named after the only place that this potentially endangered new species was found, which lies on the border of Nagaland and Manipur states.
  • The discoveries have concluded the eleventh new species of horned frog to be named from Northeast India following research by the same core team published in 2011, 2013, and 2018 (which included the 11 cm Giant Himalayan Horned Frog).

Assam CM constitutes economic advisory panel
  • Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal constituted an economic advisory committee as a measure to revive the economy of the State and break the stagnation brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The eight-member committee led by retired IAS officer Subhash Das would study various aspects of the State’s economy and provide recommendations to bring back economic buoyancy through systematic interventions.
  • Retired vice chancellor of Assam Agricultural University Dr KM Bujarbarua, professor of Gauhati University Dr Madhurjya Bezbarua, associate professor at Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development Dr Joydeep Barua, managing director of Rashtriya Gramin Vikash Nidhi Dr Amiya Sarma, ARIAS Society’s agribusiness consultant Gautam Goswami, State organising secretary of Bharatiya Kishan Sangha Krishnakanta Bora and journalist Adip Kumar Phukan are the other members of the committee.

PM Modi participates in NAM Summit
  • A summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the format of a contact group was held through videoconference in a bid to boost coordination among member states in fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The summit, themed “United against COVID-19,” was initiated by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, the current chairman of the NAM.
  • This was the first time that Prime Minister Modi attended the NAM summit after assuming office in his first term in 2014.
  • Modi at the NAM summit said that the coronavirus pandemic had demonstrated the limitations of the existing international system.
  • Prime Minister said we need a new template of globalisation based on fairness, equality and humanity. We need international institutions that are more representative of today”s world.
  • Briefing the NAM summit about India’s efforts in combating the pandemic, Modi said, despite our own needs, we have ensured medical supplies to our 123 partner countries including 59 members of Non-Aligned Movement. We are active in global efforts to develop remedies and vaccines.

FACTFILE – Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)

  • The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a forum of 120 developing world states that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc.
  • After the United Nations, it is the largest grouping of states worldwide.
  • Drawing on the principles agreed at the Bandung Conference in 1955, the NAM was established in 1961 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia through an initiative of the Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito.
  • This led to the first Conference of Heads of State or Governments of Non-Aligned Countries. The term non-aligned movement first appears in the fifth conference in 1976, where participating countries are denoted as “members of the movement”.
  • The purpose of the organization was enumerated by Fidel Castro in his Havana Declaration of 1979 as to ensure “the national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of non-aligned countries” in their “struggle against imperialism, colonialism, neo-colonialism, racism, and all forms of foreign aggression, occupation, domination, interference or hegemony as well as against great power and bloc politics.”
  • The countries of the Non-Aligned Movement represent nearly two-thirds of the United Nations’ members and contain 55% of the world population.

IIT-Madras startup creating nanoparticle coating material to tackle corona
  • An Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras-incubated startup Muse Wearables is developing novel and scalable methods for coating textiles with nanoparticles-based antimicrobial agents that can inactivate the human coronavirus on contact.
  • These coatings are expected to be effective up to 60 wash cycles, thereby making the textiles re-usable.
  • The coated textiles can be primarily used to manufacture N95 masks, surgical masks, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and food packaging bags, among others, with inherent properties of inactivating the virus.
  • Some highlights of these nano-particles coated textiles include, anti-microbial properties – it continuously captures and destroys viruses and other microbes upon contact. Other viruses are as small as 30 nanometres can also be inactivated permanently.
  • It does not leach while washing in water and is environment-friendly. At present, the particles can be coated on materials like cotton, polyester and cotton polyester.
  • It is non-toxic and therefore can be safely used for making masks and other PPEs.
  • Currently, the startup is assembling the coating machine and will shortly commence coating various textiles with different nanoparticle solutions.
  • The start-up is also partnering with a mask manufacturing company to launch five-layered Antiviral N95 Masks at an estimated price of Rs 300 per piece.

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May 5, 2020


Italian researchers claim world’s first Covid-19 vaccine
  • Italian researchers have claimed that they have successfully developed a vaccine to contain coronavirus (Covid-19) which is likely to work on humans.
  • Luigi Aurisicchio, CEO of Takis, the firm developing the medication, said that a coronavirus candidate vaccine has neutralised the virus in human cells for the first time.
  • The researchers experimented with the vaccine on mice that had successfully developed antibodies that blocked the virus from infecting the cells.
  • All of the vaccine candidates currently being developed are based on the genetic material of DNA protein “spike”, the molecular tip used by the coronavirus to enter human cells. They are injected with the so-called “electroporation” technique, which consists of an intramuscular injection followed by a brief electrical impulse, helping the vaccine break into the cells and activating the immune system.

Assam Govt to resume public transportation through ASTC
  • The State transport department has taken initiatives to resume public transportation through the Assam State Public Transport Corporation (ASTC).
  • The department has ensured strict compliance of all the safety guidelines like social distancing to safeguard public health along with use of masks and disinfecting of the buses after each trip.
  • It has also deployed joint enforcement teams to monitor movement of buses and to ensure that more than 50 per cent of the seats are not occupied and that small passenger vehicles do not carry more than two passengers.
  • The department will also make arrangements to ensure that the people of Assam stranded in various Northeastern states can safely return to their homes.
  • It is coordinating with the governments of all NE states in this regard.

CCMB joins hands with Eyestem for Covid-19 research
  • The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and Eyestem Research Private Ltd, Bengaluru, announced a public private collaboration in the fight against Covid-19
  • Hyderabad-based CCMB will use Eyestem”s human lung epithelial cell culture system provided as part of its Anti-Covid screening (ACS) platform to understand the molecular and pathological characteristics of the Covid-19 virus with a view to establishing a rational basis for testing potential drugs in vitro.
  • Eyestem Research is working to democratize access to cell therapy as well as disease modeling platforms.
  • CCMB, a premier research organization in frontier areas of modern biology, is an autonomous laboratory under the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
  • It responded to the current crisis and was the first academic laboratory outside the ICMR to initiate Covid-19 testing and kit validation. In addition, CCMB has initiated a variety of research projects on SARS-CoV2.

22 MPs elected as member of the Committee on Public Undertakings
  • 22 MPs from the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha have been elected to serve on the Committee on Public Undertakings. The Committee will serve with effect from May 1 for the term of 2020-2021 ending on April 30, 2021.
  • Of the 22 members in the Committee, 15 are from the Lok Sabha and seven from the Rajya Sabha. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has appointed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Delhi Meenakshi Lekhi as Chairperson of the Committee.
  • Heena Vijay Kumar Gavit, Chandra Prakash Joshi, K. Kanimozhi, Raghu Ramakrishna Raju Kanumuru, Poonamben Hematbhai Maadam, Ajjunlal Meena, Janardan Mishra, Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Saugata Roy, Arvind Kumar Sharma, Ravneet Singh, Sushil Kumar Singh, Uday Pratap Singh and Ramdas Chandrabhanji Tadas are the members from the Lok Sabha and Prasanna Acharya, Birendra Prasad Baishya, Anil Desai, Joginipally Santosh Kumar, Om Prakash Mathur, Surendra Singh Nagar and M. Shanmugam from the Rajya Sabha.

FACTFILE – Committee on Public Undertakings

  • The Committee on Public Undertakings is a committee of selected members of parliament, constituted by the Parliament of India, for the purpose of examining the reports and accounts of the public sector undertakings (PSUs) as specified in the schedule IV of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha.
  • This committee along with the Public Accounts committee (PAC) and the Estimates committee (EC) are the three financial standing committees of the Parliament of India.
  • The committee consists of twenty-two (21) members, fifteen elected by Lok Sabha, and not more than seven members of Rajya Sabha.
  • The members are elected every year from amongst its members of respective houses according to the principle of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote.
  • The chairperson is appointed by the Lok Sabha speaker.
  • The term of office of the members is one year.
  • A minister is not eligible to become a member of the committee.

ICMR deploys IBM Watson assistant to empower frontline testing facilities
  • The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has collaborated with tech giant IBM to bring its Artificial intelligence-powered Watson virtual assistant on its portal to respond to queries from front-line staff and data entry operators across the country on COVID-19.
  • The virtual agent has been deployed on protected pages of the ICMR website that can be accessed only by authorized personnel who are involved with sample collection and testing in hospitals and diagnostic labs.
  • The queries could be related to nature and process of data to be captured by test labs, how to record inventory of test kits and reagents, process of reporting to various Government agencies and references to the latest guidance, in addition to responding to queries on COVID-19 in general.
  • The Watson virtual agent is able to understand and respond to common queries in English and Hindi from approved testing facilities for COVID-19 across India at scale, around the clock in a uniform and timely manner.
  • The virtual agent is also expected to help in on-boarding new data entry operators and staff of diagnostic centres, as the COVID-19 test network expands across the country.
  • The deployment of IBM”s chatbot AI platform is aimed to help ICMR effectively manage the process of capturing data relating to COVID-19.

May 6, 2020


Assam tea industry to incur loss of Rs 600 crore
  • Assam’s tea industry has incurred a loss of nearly Rs 600 crore during the lockdown, with the decline in production estimated at 32 million kilograms.
  • The state government has already announced the waiver of the minimum fixed charge of supply of natural gas to the tea gardens which were closed during the lockdown period.
  • Tea industry is the biggest industry in the State and being seasonal, the lockdown coincided with start of the new season. The tea industry has been hit hard as their major production period has been affected.
  • The tea industries in Assam contribute 39 per cent to the State GDP and provide direct employment to approximately 24 lakh people.
  • All the 15 gardens and factories of Assam Tea Corporation Limited (ATCL) have been allowed to function in full capacity and that the State government has also ensured the payment of full wages to all 16,720 workers and employees during the lockdown period.
  • Tea production in Assam in 2019 was 715.49 million kg, i.e., 51.51 per cent of the total tea production of1,389.70 million kg in India.

Assam CM directs proper screening of people entering State
  • Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal directed the Kokrajhar and Dhubri district administrations to ensure proper screening of people entering the State through Srirampur and Chagolia-Boxirhat gates along the border with West Bengal to check the spread of COVID-19.
  • The Chief Minister visited a screening camp adjacent to Srirampur gate at Gossaigaon Sub-Division in Kokrajhar to review the measures taken to screen the movement of people from across the inter-state boundary.
  • The Chief Minister also asked the police to keep a strict surveillance on some reported vulnerable points to thwart any design of unauthorised movement from the neighbouring state.
  • The district administration has set up a quarantine centre at an area adjacent to Chagolia Gate with all facilities to quarantine around one thousand people.
  • He also said that adequate arrangements have been made to screen the health status of drivers, handymen and others coming to the State through Srirampur Gate and maintained that strict instruction has been given to ensure that nobody can enter the State without going through mandatory screening.

Israel Institute for Biological Research develops coronavirus antibody
  • The Israel Defense Minister Naftali Bennett has said that Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR) has developed an antibody which can neutralise the virus responsible for COVID-19 within the bodies of those infected.
  • The antibody that attacks the virus in a monoclonal way and can neutralise it within the bodies of those ill.
  • Located in Ness Ziona, the Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR) is a secretive unit that works under the country” Prime Minister”s Office.
  • After completing the development phase of the antibody, the researchers are now in the process of patenting the find and in the next stage, researchers will approach international companies to produce the antibody on a commercial scale.

Engineering student from Varanasi has designed an ‘anti-COVID-19 robot
  • An engineering student from Varanasi has designed an ”anti-COVID-19 robot” which will help the security forces shock lockdown violators.
  • Vishal Patel, a third year student of mechanical engineering at the Ashoka Institute in Varanasi, has developed this robot that can not only run on shallow water but can also operate comfortably on smooth and bumpy surfaces.
  • Patel, who built the robot under the supervision of his senior Shyam Chaurasia, claims that the device is also a security shield for police personnel.
  • It will also help the police to crack down on those flouting the lockdown rules. The police who are at a risk from coronavirus infection can maintain social distancing by operating through the robots who will monitor the situation.
  • With a moving camera, remote and through the Internet, this device can be followed by two-way calling while sitting at a police checkpoint.

UP govt launches portal jansunwai.up.nic.in for stranded migrants
  • The UP government has launched a public hearing portal – jansunwai.up.nic.in. Where people form Uttar Pradesh who are stranded in other states can register themselves if they wish to return.
  • The government will then prepare a plan for their return. However, registration on the website should not be considered as permission to travel.
  • The applicants will have to agree to be quarantined on their return. The applicant will have to provide an undertaking because if the information is found to be incorrect, action can be taken against the applicant under the Epidemics Act and Disaster Management Act.
  • Applicants will have to provide information like their name, age, mobile number, email, identification card details, who they will be travelling with, date of travel, medical details of family members and those they will be travelling with, whether they were quarantined for 14 days before date of travel, current address, address in UP, among other details.
  • Applicants will also have to declare whether they have stayed in any containment zone in the past two months.

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May 7, 2020


CSIR-NEIST launces special website on COVID-19 launched in Assam
  • A special website on COVID-19 – www.neist.res.in/covid19 – was launched by CSIR-NEIST. The portal has been designed and developed by CSIR-NEIST with a goal to disseminate wide array of information about the current COVID-19 pandemic.


IIT Guwahati steps up e-learning activities
  • The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has stepped up activities of its online educational facilities.
  • The institute is continuing its online classes for all the theory courses, numbering more than 350, and aims to complete them by May 15.
  • The annual progress seminars, synopsis and viva-voce examinations of PhD students are also being conducted on an online mode to continuously monitor their progress as well as ensure that this unexpected lockdown does not delay their career growth.
  • The existing e-classroom facilities at IIT-G’s Centre for Educational Technology (CET) are being used for recording lectures on various subjects, besides holding student-teacher interactions, and interactions with remote students through video conferencing.

Meteorological Centre to come up in Ladakh
  • The Central government has decided to establish a Meteorological Centre in Ladakh to meet the meteorological services of the newly-carved Union Territory.
  • The decision came in pursuance to the approval accorded by the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
  • The Meteorological Centre will cater to all the operational meteorological services of Ladakh and issue weather forecast and adverse weather warnings as per the mandate of India Meteorological Department.
  • It will also keep close liaison with Srinagar’s Meteorological Centre, Delhi’s Regional Meteorological Centre and the state authorities.
  • All matters relating to establishment, general administration, financial and technical matters for the Meteorological Centre will be dealt with by Delhi”s Regional Meteorological Centre.

Uttar Pradesh Govt launches tele-medicine facility in all districts
  • The Uttar Pradesh government has started tele-consultancy facility in all districts to enable non-Covid-19 patients to get medical consultation from their homes.
  • The Chief Minister said that the telephone numbers of doctors who are offering their services should be publicised through newspapers and asked officials to take steps on a war footing to improve emergency health services.
  • The state government has set up 23,000 beds and deployed 2,481 doctors in government hospitals in 75 districts.
  • Adityanath said that special training was being given to health workers to protect themselves from getting infected.

IIT Delhi startup launches reusable antimicrobial mask
  • An IIT-Delhi startup named Nanosafe Solutions has launched an antimicrobial and washable face mask that can be reused upto 50 launderings. Named “NSafe”, which the team claims can reduce cost of using mask effectively.
  • The mask is a highly engineered triple-layered product consisting of – inner hydrophilic layer for comfort, middle layer having antimicrobial activity and outer most layer having water and oil repellent behaviour.
  • The team that developed the mask consists of Dr Anasuya Roy, an IIT Delhi alumnus, Founder and CEO of Nanosafe Solutions and Professor Mangala Joshi, Department of Textile and Fibre Engineering, IIT Delhi.
  • The mask enhances protection to the wearer through three different mechanisms: mechanical filtration, antimicrobial decontamination and repulsion of aerosol droplets.

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