Uttarakhand Affairs
Uttarakhand saw highest rain surplus in May in a decade
Uttarakhandreceived 168% surplus rainfall in May this year, the highest excess in a decade, according to the regional meterological centre.
Thehill statereceived 175.6mm rainfall between May 1 and May 31, against the expected 65.6mm in the month. All 13districtsreceived more than expectedshowersin May, which is the last month in the three-month-long pre monsoon season. TheMetoffice data shows that Champawat, Bageshwar and Udham Singh Nagar district received over 300% more than normal showers, while Almora, Nainital andHaridwarwere lashed by over 200% excess rainfall. State capital Dehradun recorded 173% rain surplus, while Chamoli district received 146% excess rain.
In May 2020, Uttarakhand had witnessed 9% surplus rainfall, while in May 2019 and 2018, the state recorded -58% and -22% rain deficit.
National and International Affairs
Lithuania Withdraws From China-Central And Eastern European Cooperation
Lithuania has withdrawn from China’s 17+1 cooperation forum with countries from Central and Eastern Europe, calling it “divisive.”
This is an initiative of China.
Goal: Promote business and relations between China and 16 Central and Eastern European countries (CEEC).
Established in: Warsaw, 2012.
After Lithuania withdrew, it is now called 16+1.
Each and Every year on May 31, the World Health Organization (WHO) and global partners celebrate World No Tobacco Day (WNTD).
The annual campaign targets to raise awareness of the harmful and deadly effects of tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure and prevent the opportunity to use tobacco in any form.
The theme of this year’s 2021 WNTD is “Commitment to Quit Smoking”. This annual celebration educates the public about the dangers of tobacco use, the business practices of tobacco companies, the work of WHO to combat the tobacco epidemic, and what measures people around the world can take to claim their right to health and healthy life protect future generations.
The WHO (World Health Organization) passed a resolution on May 15, 1987, calling for April 7, 1988, to be the first World No Tobacco Day.
A total of 166 new green zone sites have been approved for NPNT (No-Permission-No-Takeoff) compliant drone operations.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has granted permission for No-Permission-No-Takeoff (NPNT) compliant drone operations at 166 additional green zones in order to facilitate, smoothen, and promote drone operations in the country.
Drones are permitted to fly up to 400 feet Above Ground Level (AGL) at the approved sites.
These areas are in addition to the 66 green area sites approved earlier.
According to the regulations of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), under NPNT or “No Permission-No Takeoff” regulations, every remotely piloted aircraft (except Nano) must obtain a valid permit through the Digital Sky platform before it can operate in India.
On May 28, the National Artificial Intelligence Portal celebrated its first anniversary.
In May 2020, the portal will be launched.
It is a collaboration between the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), the National e-Governance Division (NeGD), and NASSCOM.
It acts as a central hub for AI-related news, articles, events, Learning, and activities in India and beyond.
The goal of this website is to become a trusted content powerhouse in the context of India’s move towards a global leader in Artificial Intelligence.
This portal focuses on developing and sustaining a unified AI ecosystem to drive excellence and Leadership in India’s AI journey, fostering economic Growth and improving lives.
YUVA (Young, Upcoming and Versatile Authors) was launched by the government.
About YUVA:
YUVA-Prime Minister’s Young Authors Mentoring Scheme, this is a Author mentoring program to train young and up-and-coming authors (under 30), initiated by the Ministry of Education, Dept of Higher Education.
The program’s main goal is to promote reading, writing, and book culture in the country, as well as to project India and Indian writings globally.
YUVA is a part of theIndia@75Project (Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav), which aims to bring to the forefront the perspectives of the young generation of writers on topics such as Unsung Heroes, Freedom Fighters, Unknown and Forgotten Places and their role in the National Movement, and other related themes in an innovative and creative manner.
The Education Ministry’s National Book Trust (NBT) is the implementing agency of this scheme.
The NBT will publish books created under this scheme. They will be translated into other Indian languages as well.
The selected young authors will interact with some of the world’s best authors, attend literary festivals, and so on.