HARYANA
Haryana cabinet OKs Hindi use plan in lower courts
In a development that may unsettle the legal fraternity, the Haryana cabinet has cleared a proposal to amend the Haryana Official Language Act, 1969 to authorize the use of Hindi for proceedings and judgments passed by courts subordinate to the Punjab and Haryana high court. This will mean that any judgment, decree or orders passed or handed out by the courts and Tribunals will be in Hindi.
The CM said the state shall bear the responsibility of providing adequate number of translators or other staff to make this happen. The CM suggested that Punjab too could take a call on this as the administrative work in the state was already being carried out in Punjabi.
The Haryana Official Language Act, 1969 was passed by the State Legislature to provide for adoption of Hindi as the language to be used for official purposes in Haryana.
Section 3A will be added to the Act so that the proceedings or judgments of all civil and criminal courts subordinate to the high court, revenue courts, rent tribunals or any other court or tribunal constituted by the state government are passed in Hindi, according to the statement.
INTERNATIONAL
WHO approved a biosimilar medicine for breast cancer
The World Health Organization (WHO) has now approved a biosimilar medicine that is derived from living sources instead of the chemicals. The aim is to make breast cancer treatment affordable to women globally. This approval from WHO is first of such kind.
The Trastuzumab drug has proved high efficacy in curing early-stage breast cancer and in some cases more advanced forms of the disease. The annual cost of the drug is $20,000. This high amount makes it out of reach of many women and healthcare systems in most countries.
The biosimilar version of Trastuzumab is 65% cheaper than the original.
India became the worlds 3rd largest publisher of science and engineering articles
The US National Science Foundation (NSF) reported that India has become the world’s third-largest publisher of science and engineering articles. It has published over 1.35 lakh scientific papers. China topped the report as the world’s largest publisher.
As per the data provided by NSF, the number of scientific papers published worldwide has increased from 1,755,850 in 2008 to 2,555,959 in 2018.
It also said that science and engineering (S&E) journal articles and conference papers, grew about 4% annually over the last 10 years.
China has accounted for 20.67% of all the global publications of articles. The number of global scientific publications increased from 2,49,049 in 2008 to 5,28,263 in 2018. It has a growth rate of 7.81% per annum.
In 2008, around 48,998 science and engineering articles were published by India. The number increased to 1,35,788 articles in 2018. The average annual growth rate in India is 10.73%. India now accounts for 5.31% of the total world publications in science and engineering.
NATIONAL
India signed USD250 mn loan with ADB to expand energy efficiency investments
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India signed a $250 million loan to Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL). The agreement aims to expand energy efficiency investments in India.
The agreement is expected to benefit residential, agricultural, and institutional consumers.
The Clean Technology Fund (CTF) will provide $46 million in financing. It will be administered by ADB.
In 2016, EESL was offered a $200 million by ADB for Demand-Side Energy Efficiency Sector Project. The project focused on efficient lighting and appliances.
Government launched the sale of Khadi Rumal
Government launched the sale of ‘Khadi Rumal’. It was launched by the Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Nitin Gadkari. He announced 50% increase in the remuneration of women workers to Rs.3 per piece from Rs.2 per piece presently.
Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has signed an agreement with Paytm to increase the outreach and availability of these Rumals through a digital platform. It has committed to sell 2 Crore packets of Khadi Rumal through its online and offline platforms and mobile application.
Khadi Rumal sale aims to create employment opportunities for the women in the terrorist affected areas. They are stitched by the women of Nagrota town in J&K. The turnover of the village industries in the country is Rs.75000 crore. The move aims to increase the turnover by Rs.1,00,000 crore by March 2020.
KVIC has set the target to sell 5 Crore pieces of Khadi Rumal initially.
In order to create 5 Crore pieces of Khadi Rumal, nearly 15 lakh Kgs of cotton will be consumed.
Sahitya Akademi announces its annual Award
Sahitya Akademi announced its annual Award- 2019 in 23 languages.
In Hindi, Nand Kishore has been awarded for his Poetry ‘Chheelate Hue Apne Ko’ and in English Dr Shashi Tharoor has been awarded for his Non-Fiction ‘An Era of Darkness’.
In Tamil, Cho Dharman has been awarded for his Novel ‘Sool’ and in Gujarati, Ratilal Borisagar has been awarded for his Essays ‘Mojama Revu Re’.
In Sanskrit, Penna Madhusudan will get the award for his Poetry ‘Prajnachakshusham’ and in Urdu, Shafey Kidwai will be awarded for his Biography ‘Sawaneh-E-Sir Syed: Ek Bazdeed’.
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