16-02-22 Daily-Jharkhand-JPSC Current Affairs

Jharkhand Affairs

Govt begins efforts to showcase Jharkhands rich cultural heritage

In a move to boost tourism of the State to attract more tourists from the other parts of the Country, the will make the tourists aware of the rich cultural traditions and customs of Jharkhand through rural tourism under the tourism policy. It will be ensured that the benefits of this initiative eventually reach the villagers. The Government has started efforts to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the state.

The village will be notified by the department keeping in view the tourism potential for rural tourism under the policy. The pre-condition for declaring such a village as a rural tourism village would be that they should have primacy of traditional Art and Culture. Village tourism committees will be formed to promote mutual cooperation and livelihood in such villages. For this purpose the Department will take the cooperation of Self Help Groups (SHGs) so that they come forward to ensure success of the plan.

In the first phase, the villages identified by the department will be those where tourist places will be near the village or there is scope for promotion of tourism. So that tourists can be attracted through an attractive tour package. Such identified villages will be developed as model villages. Basic facilities like roads, lanes, drainage, parking, bus stand, lighting, sanitation, drinking water supply, and tourist information centre, open air theatre, landscaping, craft market, nature trails will be provided. Also, work will be done to connect local artisans and craft centers to develop them as rural tourism hubs. There will be works to promote local cuisine, local handicrafts and cultural aspects in such villages. For its effective management, a “Rural Tourism Sub-Committee” will be constituted comprising the members of the Panchayati Raj Institution.

National and International Affairs

Over 9 crore rural households receiving tap water: Centre

More than nine crore rural households across the country are now receiving clean tap water under the Jal Jeevan Mission, the government.

Since the announcement of the Jal Jeevan Mission in 2019, households across 98 districts, 1,129 blocks, 66,067 gram panchayats and 1,36,135 villages have been receiving clean tap water, according to a statement issued by the Jal Shakti Ministry.

In Goa,Haryana,, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Puducherry, Dadra andNagar Haveliand Daman and Diu, every rural household has tap water supply

SMILE Scheme Launched

Department of Social & Empowerment launched the SMILE: Support for Marginalised Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise scheme on February 12, 2022, in New Delhi.

SMILE is a Central Sector scheme. It is dubbed as Support for Marginalised Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise. It was launched by Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment. The scheme has been designed for providing welfare measures to Transgender community and people engaged in begging.

SMILE scheme seeks to strengthens and expands the reach of Rights that give necessary legal protection and secured life to targeted group. It keeps in mind the social security required through multiple dimensions of identity, Education, medical care, shelter, and occupational opportunities.

ISRO PSLV-C52 Launch

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) recently launched the PSLV C52 rocket successfully. The rocket carried two small satellites and EOS 04. The two small satellites were Inspiresat 1 and INS 2TD. This is the first launch of 2022. And it is the first launch since the failure of EOS 03 mission. The EOS 03 failed as the cryogenic upper stage did not ignite.

After 22 minutes of the launch, the fourth stage was passivated. This was done by removing excess propellants. The propellants used were mixed oxides of nitrogen and mono methyl hydrazine. Removing excess fuel is called passivation. Passivation lasted for ten minutes.

It is a radar imaging satellite. It was designed to provide quality image. This includes Forestry, <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture, flood mapping, moisture, plantations and hydrology. It is to supplement the data from RISAT 2B series, Cartosat and Resourcesat series. The mission life of EOS 04 is ten years. It weighs 1,710 kg.

Umbrella scheme of Modernisation of Police Force

Union Government approved the Scheme of Modernisation of State Police Forces (MPF) for the period 2021-22 to 2025-26.

This is a scheme to modernise and improve police forces across the states and union territories. It will continue for another five years.

A total financial outlay ofRs 26,275 crore has been dedicated to the scheme.

Under the MPF scheme, provision has been made for law & order, Internal Security, adoption of modern technology by police, assisting states and union territories for control. It also aims to strengthen the criminal Justice system by developing a robust forensic set-up in India. Central government will provideRs 4,846 crore to modernize state police forces.

Democracy Index 2021: EIU Latest Report

The Economic Intelligence Unit recently released the Democracy Index Report, 2021. The report described the state of democracy in 165 countries.

The report was prepared based on five parameters. They were functioning of the government, electoral process and pluralism, political participation, civil liberties and political culture.

Norway topped the index. The country scored 9.75. Following Norway, New Zealand was at the second position. Finland, Sweden and Iceland were at the third, fourth and fifth position respectively. Afghanistan scored the least with 0.32. Earlier North Korea was at the bottom most position.

One third of the world Population is living under authoritarian rule. 6.4% is having full democracy. The current global democracy score is 5.28 out of 10.

China was ranked at 148thposition. Myanmar: 166, Nepal: 1010, Pakistan: 104, Bhutan: 81, Bangladesh: 75, Sri Lanka: 67

Reimagining Museums In India – Global Summit

The Ministry of Culture arranges a worldwide Summit on reimagining museums in India.

Highlights

The summit is the first of its kind. The summit will be inaugurated by the Union Minister of Culture, Shri Kishan Reddy.

The summit is to specialize in developing museums in India. The most intention is to cultivate new practices and methods to develop the Indian museums.

The summit is organized as a neighborhood of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. It’s a program to mark the 75th anniversary of Indian independence.

The summit will compile the experts and practitioners within museum management from everywhere on the planet.

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