22-06-23 Daily-Jharkhand-JPSC Current Affairs

Jharkhand Affairs

CM launches village-level shops for generic drugs

Chief ministerHemant Soren rolled out panchayat-level medicine shop scheme by providing licences to 21 youths to set up generic drugs store. The move aims to ensure easy availability of medicines at grassroots level and boost EMPLOYMENT.

He said, Medicine shops stocked with essential medicines will be opened in every village so that the villagers do not have to go to their respective blocks and districts for medicines.

The country will be strong only when the state is strong and the state will be strong only when the rural economy becomes strong. Hence, our schemes keep the rural economy at the centre. The government is working in the interest of villagers, especially farmers and labourers, by making them self-reliant, increasing their income, providing them with better Education amenities, employment, and self-employment opportunities.

National and International Affairs

Mesolithic Rock Paintings Unearthed in Andhra Pradesh

Recently, a former archaeologist ofArchaeological Survey of India (ASI)has discovered aMesolithic periodrock painting depicting a person tilling a piece of land in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh.

It was found while surveying thelowerRiver KrishnaValleyto ascertain the architectural features of shrines.

Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat on 75th International Archives Day

Minister of State for Culture, Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi inaugurated the exhibition Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to celebrate 75th International Archives Day at , New Delhi.

On the occasion of 75th International Archives Day, National Archives of India has made available the Gilgit Manuscripts written between the 5 -6 centuries CE, which is the oldest surviving manuscript collection in India.

It contains documents written on pieces of inner layer of the bark of birch trees which were found in Kashmir region and contain both canonical and non-canonical Jain and Buddhist works that throw Light on the evolution of many religious-philosophical literature.

UN Accepts India’s Memorial Wall Plan

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted by consensus a draft resolution piloted by India to establish a memorial wall in the UN headquarters here to honour fallen peacekeepers.

India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj introduced the draft resolution titled Memorial wall for fallen United Nations peacekeepers’ on Wednesday in the UN General Assembly Hall and it was adopted by consensus.

It welcomed the initiative of member states to establish at a suitable and prominent place at United Nations Headquarters in New York a memorial wall to honour the memory of fallen peacekeepers, giving due consideration to the modalities involved, including the recording of the names of those who have made the supreme sacrifice.”

India is currently the 3rd largest contributor of uniformed personnel to UN Peacekeeping with more than 6,000 military and Police personnel deployed to Abyei, the Central African Republic, Cyprus, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lebanon, the Middle East and Western Sahara.

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