21-02-23 Daily-Jharkhand-JPSC Current Affairs

Jharkhand Affairs

Budget session to begin from Feb 27, proposal sent to guv

TheJharkhandcabinet gave its post-facto approval to convene the budget session of the assembly session from February 27 and its proposal will now be sent to governorRamesh Baisfor approval.

Among them is a proposal by the state tourism department to rope in a consulting firm as transaction advisors for building and its operation by private companies under the public-private-PARTNERSHIP (PPP) mode across the states prominent tourist locations.

In another decision, the cabinet approved a proposal to issue Bonds to trainee nurses at government-run Nursing colleges.

The cabinet further approved the disbursement of Rs 268.14 crore from the state contingency fund for payments to farmers across 226 drought-hit blocks under the Mukhyamantri Sukhar Rahat Yojana.

National and International Affairs

PGI cleared 11% kidney transplants last year: RTI

TheInternal Scrutiny Committeeof premier medical institutePGIcleared 23% of live/cadaver kidney transplants at the hospital in 2021 and 11% in 2022, according to a reply to anRTIquery sought by TOI, which means not all registered were approved owing to medical reasons and delay in meetings of the committee.

In 2021, out of 999 patients waiting for kidney transplantations at the PGI, 228 were given approval by the committee, while a few others had to wait for other reasons. A total of 187 transplants were conducted.

The PGI is one of the few centres in the country that offers kidney transplants at almost one fourth the cost as compared to private hospitals. The institute has the largest and oldest kidney transplant programme in the country.

Centre to set up 2L farm credit societies, dairy-fishery co-ops

Aiming to achieve the goal of Sahakar-se-Samriddhi through the <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/inclusive-Growth“>Inclusive Growth model of cooperatives which are presently unevenly distributed in the country, the Union Cabinet approved setting up of 2 lakh Primary <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture Credit Societies (PACS) and Dairy-fishery cooperatives in uncovered villages and panchayats over the next five years.

The plan will be implemented with the convergence of various schemes by leveraging the whole of government approach. The proposal will enable Cooperative Societies to set up and modernise necessary Infrastructure.

At present, there are around 63,000 functional PACS in the country while primary dairy cooperative societies are around 1,99,182 having around 1.5 crore members who are engaged in procurement of milk from the farmers, providing milk testing facilities, cattle feed sale, extension Services, etc. to the members.

Similarly, primary fishery cooperative societies are around 25,297 in number having around 38 lakh members. These cater to one of the most marginalized sections of the Society, providing them Marketing facilities, assisting in procuring fishing equipment, fish seed and feed, and also providing credit facilities to the members on a limited scale.

Bihar and Chattisgarh among States that allocated more towards education

Among the big States in the country, Chhattisgarh and Bihar allocated the most proportion of their budget towards Education in FY23. While Chhattisgarh allocated 18.82 per cent of the States estimated net budget expenditure to education, Bihar allocated 18.3 per cent.

The States that have spent a higher portion of their budget expenditure on education are Delhi, Assam, and Himachal Pradesh, which allocated 22 per cent, 20 per cent and 19 per cent, respectively, of their budgets on education this fiscal year.

While Chhattisgarh and Bihar are spending more on education, they do not fare too well on Literacy. The literacy rate in Chattisgarh is 77.9 per cent, while the rate for Bihar is 70.9 per cent, one of the lowest in the country, according to the National Sample Survey 2018.

India, Nepal to enhance eco, dev ties

India and Nepal resolved to further enhance their ties in the sphere of economic and development cooperation during talks between Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra and his Nepalese counterpart Bharat Raj Paudyal. They also reviewed the wide-ranging bilateral PARTNERSHIP and had a fruitful exchange on strengthening the comprehensive bilateral relations.

It is expected that Kwatra will also discuss with his Nepalese interlocutors the possibility of a visit to India by Nepal’s Prime Minister Prachanda. Prachanda has said that he will travel to India on his first foreign visit.

Nepal and India will discuss various matters of bilateral cooperation such as connectivity, power trade, <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture, Health and culture among others during the foreign secretary’s visit, according to a statement issued by Nepal’s foreign ministry on Sunday. The visit is in continuation of the regular exchange of visits between the two friendly neighbours, it said.

India’s Neighbourhood First’ policy is an integral component of Indian . The policy seeks to build cordial and synergetic relations with India’s South Asian neighbours in various areas such as economy, Science and Technology, research and Education, among others.

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