23-03-23 Daily-Haryana-HPSC Current Affairs

Haryana Affairs

Now, state gurdwara panel to take over SGPC-managed educational institutions

After gurdwaras, the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) ad hoc has decided to take over the educational institutions, which the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee was managing in the state.

As per HSGMC leaders, there are three schools, two colleges, and a vocational training academy that are being managed by the SGPC. Besides these, the Miri Piri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in Shahabad is managed by a trust.

As the Miri Piri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in Shahabad is not being run by the SGPC directly but by a trust, controlled by the Badal family, and to take over the institute.

National and International Affairs

PM Modi launched Call Before u Dig app

Prime Minister Modi has recently launched an app called Call Before You Dig to prevent uncoordinated digging that can cause damage to underground utility assets, such as optical fibre cables

The app has been developed jointly by the Department of Telecommunications and the Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics, which operates under the Gujarat government. Its primary aim is to protect the countrys underground public infrastructure

The Call Before You Dig app will facilitate coordination between excavators and asset owners through SMS/email notifications and click-to-call options

Rajasthan would become the first state in India to guarantee right tohealthcarefor its residents. The goal is for everyone to have access to free and quality healthcare irrespective of their ability to pay. Any resident of the state can demand provision of healthcare as a right from the government or take the government to court if it failed to do so. Doctors, led by the Indian Medical Association (IMA), have opposed this law. After complaining about various provisions in the law, the doctors have now demanded withdrawal of the entire law.

Most doctors thought that the law forced them to provide all services for free to patients. However, most free services talked about in the law are for government institutions. The law talks of people right to avail freeOPDservices, IPD services consultation, drugs, diagnostics, emergency transport, procedure, and emergency care provided by all public health institutions accordantly to their level of health care. In the right to avail free healthcare services, the government has scrapped the words any clinical establishment, which means this is mandated only for public health institution, health care establishment and designated health care centres in the prescribed manner and subject to terms and conditions specified in the rules. Most of the bill pertains to public health services. Doctors now take objection to the term designated healthcare centres saying any private establishment could be made one. However, the understanding is that a healthcare centre would be designated in consultation with that centre.

India aims at becoming Global Hub for Green Ship building by 2030

India is aiming to become a leader in the global shipbuilding industry by launching the Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP) and setting a goal of becoming a Global Hub for Green Ship building by 2030. The GTTP will start with the production of Green Hybrid Tugs, which will run on Green Hybrid Propulsion systems, and eventually switch to alternative fuel sources like Methanol, Ammonia, and Hydrogen.

Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) and Ayush, Shri Sarbananda SonowaI has inauguarted the National Centre of Excellence in Green Port & Shipping (NCoEGPS) set-up in Gurugram, Haryana, and the Green Tugs will begin operating in major ports by 2025. By 2030, it is expected that 50% of all Tugs will be converted into Green Tugs, resulting in a significant reduction in emissions and contributing to the countrys sustainable development goals

Pakistan’s Parliament passes bill to curtail powers of Chief Justice amid opposition protest

Pakistan’s Parliament passed a bill to curb the powers of the chief justice of the Supreme Court regarding suo motu cases and the constitution of benches, in a significant move to rein in the top judiciary amid criticism by the Opposition.

Minister forLawand Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar introduced ‘The Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill, 2023’ on Thursday in the Senate, a day after it was passed by the National Assembly – the lower house of the parliament.

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