Uttarakhand Affairs
Open-Air Fernery in Uttarakhand
Indias biggest open-air fernery has been inaugurated in Ranikhet of Uttarakhand. The new centre will serve the dual goal of conservation of fern species as nicely as create awareness about their ecological function and promote similar research.
About the centre:
The fernery is domestic to a massive number of fern species, some of which are endemic to the state, some maintain medicinal price whilst some are threatened species that demand care and conservation.
The fernery has the greatest collection of fern species, 2d to solely Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical and Research Institute (TBGRI), Thiruvananthapuram. However, it is the countrys first open-air fernery in herbal surroundings which is no longer below any poly-house/ colour house.
The Ranikhet fernery has around one hundred twenty different kinds of fern, and spreads over 4 acres of land at an altitude of 1,800 metres.
The facility has been developed underneath Central Governments Compensatory Afforestation Management Funds Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) scheme, with the aid of the Research Wing of Uttarakhand Forest Department over a length of three years.
National and International Affairs
El Salvador Becomes the 1st Country to Bitcoin as National Currency
El Salvador has come to be the first country in the world to take delivery of Bitcoin as a legal tender.
Highlights:
The authorities of El Salvador claimed that the cross will give many residents of the country access to bank offerings for the first time.
In addition, buying and selling in will assist the use of a shop around $400 million in prices that is levied by way of banks and financial institutions on the cash despatched domestically by expats.
The acceptance of Bitcoin as a legal forex by means of El Salvador follows a regulation accepted by the countrys parliament in June.
At the time, the use of a allowed Bitcoin to be typical as soft for all items and Services. The bill was accredited within 24 hours of being presented to Congress by way of President Nayib Bukele.
Vice President & Rajya Sabha Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will launch Sansad TV jointly on September 15, 2021.
The launch date of Sansad Tv, September 15, coincides with the International Day of Democracy.
Sansad TV was created by merging the Rajya Sabha TV and Lok Sabha TV in February 2021. Government also appointed the CEO of Sansad TV in March, 2021.
Sansad TV programming primarily includes four categories:
Functioning of Parliament & democratic institutions
Governance and implementation of schemes & policies
HISTORY & culture of India and
Issues, interests and concerns of contemporary nature.
Sansad TV is an Indian government television service that broadcasts programming of the two Houses of Parliament and other public affairs programming. It was formed on March 2021 by merging two existing house channels that is, Lok Sabha TV and Rajya Sabha TV. Provisionally the channel will comprise of 35 themes on which programmes will be aired. Programmes will be similar and in two English and Hindi languages.
The day mark the contributions of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya in the field of engineering and Education.
Visvesvaraya is the man with high principles.
He played a significant role in constructing Dams, reservoirs and hydro-power projects across India.
His high architect projects are Krishna Raja Sagar dam in Karnataka and flood protection system in Hyderabad.
India has been celebrating the Engineers Day on September 15, since 1968. His birthday is celebrated as Engineers Day in India, Sri Lanka and Tanzania.
Central government has allowed 11 states to borrow an additional fund of Rs 15,721 crore from the market, because they achieved the Capital Expenditure target that finance ministry had set for June quarter the fiscal year 2021-22.
States that have been allowed to borrow include- Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand.
Additional open market borrowing permission equivalent to 0.25% of their Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) was granted.
Additional financial Resources will help these states to push their capital expenditure further.
Article 293(3) of the Constitution provides for states to require Centres permission in order to borrow additional funds. This permission is granted after fulfilling certain conditions provided by Article 293(4). Centre has been exercising this power as per recommendations of theFinance Commission.
Government further noted that, procurement in the Kharif Marketing season 2021-22 will be done as per new mechanism.
Three states that have not integrated their digital land records with the nodal procurement agency, Food Corporation of India (Fci) include- barring Assam, Uttarakhand and Jammu & Kashmir.
Cross-checking land records before procurement will help in ensuring that the MSP reaches to the farmers and not traders.
Crop cultivated by farmers, either in their own land or rented property, will be procured by the government.
To register on the portal, farmers will not need to provide physical proofs of land records.
This mechanism was launched with the objective of finding how much crop has been cultivated in any particular area and how much the government procures from genuine farmers and not from traders.
It is a Central Sector scheme which now stands extended up to 2020-21 with the total cost of Rs. 950 crores. Department of Land Resources also proposed an extension to 2023-24. This scheme attempts to build commonalities existing in the area of land records in several States to develop an appropriate Integrated Land Information Management System (ILIMS) in India.
ILIMS comprises of information on parcel ownership, Taxation, land use, location boundaries, encumbrances, land value etc.
Next phase of the DILRMP include linkage of land record databases with banks. It will enhance the service deliveries and will also function as inputs to the schemes in sectors like <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture, Finance and Disaster Management