03-11-21 Daily-Haryana-HPSC Current Affairs

Haryana Affairs

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday said that the Chief Ministers Good Governance Associates should work towards increasing the scale of Happiness Index in the state so that every citizen is happy and lives a prosperous life.

Presiding over a review meeting with good Governance Associates here, the Chief Minister said that good parameters should be made in the state, which will bring happiness to all the people. He said that the speed of implementation of the schemes of the government should increase at the grassroot level and their benefits should reach each and every person standing on the last rung, adding that the schemes of employment and development should reach the doorstep of the beneficiaries and they should have complete information about these schemes.

He said there should be an increase in the monthly income of every needy person. He said that the next year would be celebrated as the year of good governance.

Khattar said there are solutions to problems that arise in society and for this the government has launched a dispute resolution programme. To make the villages Lal Dora free and to make every person the owner, the Swamitva Yojana has been started. He said that at present there are many shareholders of the land. This has necessitated a new revenue consolidation and every person should be able to easily remember the Khasra and Fort number of his land.

The CM said the government has won many medals and awards in many fields during the last seven years as a result of which the states prestige has increased. He asked the Associates to establish new dimensions by using their talent and ideas in those areas where top ranking has not yet been achieved. He said that constantly moving from latest technology to innovation, the state has to be taken towards greater heights.

He said that Gram Darshan Portal has been made for the development of every village. Through this, any person can make a demand related to the development of the village. Ward member, Sarpanch, Zilla Parishad member, MLA and MP will recommend their demand and their problem will be resolved. Online demand can be made on the portal regarding schools, colleges, health centres, construction of streets, Shivdham development scheme etc. Similarly, Jan Sahayak App has been created for online information and services of citizens.

He said that volunteers would be prepared through the Samarpan App in the state so that their services could be taken in education, health, agriculture, plantation as well as other fields. In this app, the volunteers who are willing to serve can apply.

National and International Affairs

Draft Mediation Bill

The Indian government has released a draft mediation bill for public comment, which aims to protect petitioners’ rights to approach competent adjudicatory forums.

Highlights:

Pre-litigation mediation is included in the Draft Mediation Bill.

The bill protects litigants’ rights to seek urgent remedy from competent adjudicatory forums and courts.

The bill states that the successful outcome of mediation is now legally enforceable in the form of a Mediation Settlement Agreement.

The Mediation Settlement Agreement is the result of the parties’ mutual agreement. As a result, it has been allowed to be challenged on limited grounds.

According to the bill, the mediation process protects the confidentiality of the mediation.

It also grants immunity from disclosure in certain circumstances.

One Sun, One World, One Grid Initiative Launched By PM

At the COP 26 Climate Meeting in Glasgow, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Boris Johnson jointly inaugurated the ‘One Sun, One World, One Grid’ (OSOWOG) initiative.

Highlights:

The goal of this project is to create a “trans-national electrical grid” that will supply solar energy to people all over the world.

‘The Sun Never Sets,’ is OSOWOG’s vision. At any one time, it is a constant in some geographical region in the world.

This is India’s most ambitious project to date, and it has huge economic implications. It has been taken up as part of the World Bank’s technical support program.

The International Solar Alliance will also be used in this strategy (ISA).

Bharat Biotechs Covaxin Approved For Emergency Use By WHO

Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin has been approved by the WHO, with the technical advisory team recommending the India-made vaccine for emergency use in anyone aged 18 and up.

Highlights:

This is a significant step forward in India’s fight against Covid-19.

Covaxin is a vaccine developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech and the Indian Council of Medical Research.

It is totally “made in India.” Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca-SK Bio/Serum Institute of India, Johnson 7 Johnson Janssen, Moderna, and Sinopharm have all had their Covid-19 vaccines authorized by the WHO for emergency use.

Last month, the technical advisory panel requested additional clarity from Bharat Biotech for its final risk assessment, which caused the emergency listing to be postponed.

Covaxin has been recommended for emergency use listing by the technical advisory group, which met to make the final decision.

QS World University Rankings 2022 Announced

The QS World University Rankings for 2022 have been issued by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds).

Highlights:

For the fourth year in a row, the National University of Singapore (NUS) has topped the rankings.

Peking University in China is ranked second, followed by Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and the University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong.

The only two Indian institutes in the Top-50 are the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) (42nd regionally) and IIT Delhi (45th regionally).

IIT Madras, which was ranked 50th last year, has dropped four places to 54th. India has 118 universities, followed by China, which has 126 institutions.

Indias Panchamrita concoction

PM Narendra Modi has proposed a five-fold strategy for India to play its role in helping the world to get closer to 1.5 degrees Celsius, in a global climate meet (COP26) in Glasgow.

Highlights:

Prime Minister Modi dubbed his plan ‘Panchamrita,’ which literally translates to ‘five ambrosia.’

Panchamrita is a traditional method of combining five natural foods: milk, curd, ghee, honey, and jaggery.

In Ayurveda, a procedure known as panchmrita is used. It’s also employed in Hindu and Jain religious ceremonies.

India has a population of 17% of the world’s population. However, it only accounts for 5% of total emissions. India is ranked fourth in the world in terms of renewable energy capacity.

Panchamrita
By 2030, India plans to grow its non-fossil energy capacity to 500 gigawatts.

Until 2030, India will be able to cover 50% of its energy needs with renewable energy.

By 2030, India will have reduced carbon emissions by one billion tonnes.

By 2030, India will have reduced its carbon intensity by 45 percent.

By 2070, India will have achieved net-zero emissions.

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