18.05.21 Daily [Uttarakhand] UKPSC Current Affairs

Uttarakhand Affairs

After hitting hard in the plain areas of the state the contagion of the Covid -19 is now spreading fast and becoming more fatal in the mountainous districts of Uttarakhand. In the last fourteen days ( May 1 to 13), a total of 301 deaths were reported in the nine mountainous districts of the state. During this period 1621 deaths occurred in the plain districts of Haridwar, Dehradun, Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital.

It is pertinent to mention here that 312 deaths had occurred in the mountainous states from March 15 last year to April 30 this year. It shows that an almost equal number of deaths has occurred in the hill districts in the last 14 days when compared to the previous 13 months of pandemic. The share of deaths of mountainous districts in total number of deaths too has increased from 11.9 percent ( from March 15, 2020 to April 30,2021) to 18.6 percent ( May 1 to May 13, 2021). A total of 4245 deaths have occurred from Covid 19 so far in the state out of which 613 deaths have occurred in the mountainous districts.

Pauri districts leads the table of mortality from Covid 19 with 200 deaths followed by Almora (89), Pithoragarh (80), Tehri (52), Rudraprayag (49), Uttarkashi (43), Bageshwar (39), Chamoli (34) and Champawat (27).

National and International Affairs

India looks beyond Alphonso, to push other mango exports

A Himsagar mango from Bengal may land on a plate in South Korea, or a Zardalu could reachMauritius. India, the worlds largest mango producer, is looking to diversify its basket forexportsand will push varieties from North India, while also resuming shipments to the US.

There is also an effort to diversify the markets beyond the strongholds of theUAE, the EU and Nepal, with Japan, South Korea, Australia and Mauritius also on the radar. Although India is the largest producer, Mexico and evenPakistancommand a higher share of the export market, which India is trying to capture. While domestic consumption as well as high sugar content, especially in the north Indian varieties is seen as the factors for low exports, there are issues related to standards too.

Form national task force to monitor remedial steps to improve air quality in 124 cities: NGT to govt

TheNational Green Tribunal(NGT) has directed the Centre to constitute an eight-member national task force to monitor remedial steps to improve the status of air quality in 124 non-attainment cities (NACs) across the country.

The national task force (NTF) will also monitor enforcement of air quality standards in other identified air polluted areas, beyond NACs, where air quality is poor. The 124 NACs are those which did not meet the national ambient air quality standards during 2014-19.

In 2018, the tribunal also asked the NTF to see whether a National Air Quality Atlas may be created by classifying cities or districts in terms of air quality in different categories such as red, orange and green for taking prioritised pollution abatement measures.

Cabinet nod to reimplement law on fighting NCRs bad air

TheUnion cabineton Wednesdayapprovedthere-promulgationofordinanceonair quality managementinNational Capital Region(NCR) and adjoining areas spread over four states Haryana,Punjab,RajasthanandUttar Pradesh with important changes that seek to assuage farm unions opposed to the new <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture laws.

The ordinance, promulgated initially in October 2020, lapsed last month as the Centre could not bring the required bill to replace it due to curtailment of the budget session.

The CAQM will have power to strictly enforce mitigation measures under enhanced penalty provisions, better coordination, and through research, identification and resolution of problems surrounding air quality index of the region referred as an airshed.

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