06/07/2017 Uttar Pradesh current affairs

 

Uttar Pradesh

 

  • Sugam Sanyojan Yojna to make power connection easier.

 

ð The energy department has launched ‘Sugam Sanyojan Yojna’ to expand its customer base and make electricity connection available easier. The scheme will let consumers take a connection of upto 5kW in 18 easy instalments and pay only connection charges.

ð The scheme also offers relaxation with respect to documents required to obtain a connection. As ID proof, the applicant will have to give a copy of Aadhaar card. If he does not have one, he can give the copy of voter ID card as well. A house-owner can give either a copy of the registry of the house, possession letter, family register, ownership document provided by the gram pradhan or a copy of the allotment letter by the department concerned.

  • System loading charges will not be taken from consumers applying for upto 5kW load. If three consumers apply for a new connection together in the same locality, the cost of expansion of the set-up will be borne by the department and not charged from consumers.

 

  • Newlyweds to get condoms as ‘shagun’ from UP govt.

ð Newlywed couples in UP will get a ‘shagun'(ceremonial offering) from the state government. To be distributed through neighbourhood ASHA workers, the ‘shagun’ will actually be a kit promoting family planning message and compiring condoms and oral contraceptive pills among other things.
ð It will also contain a letter from the health department that explains the nuances of family planning and importance of minimum time between two children and aims at stabilising population. To be rolled out under Mission Parivar Vikas, the scheme would be launched on World Population Day, July 11.

ð However, data from the current National Family Health Survey suggests that authorities will have to work extensively to ensure that ASHAscommunicate with the newlywed couples.

 

INTERNATIONAL

 

  • North Korea claims successful test of its first intercontinental missile

 

  • North Korea has claimed that it has successfully test-fired its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Hwasong-14 into waters near Sea of Japan. The claim was confirmed by United States. The launch appeared to be North Korea’s most successful missile test since its ballistic missile programme gathered pace in the late 1990s. The successful test also marks North Korea’s the final step in becoming confident and powerful nuclear state that can strike anywhere on Earth.

 

  • Based on missile’s height and trajectory path, US scientists claim that missile could potentially be powerful enough to reach Alaska.  The missile had reached an altitude higher and flew longer than any of the North Korea’s previous similar tests. The missile had landed in Japan’s exclusive economic zone. US has strongly condemned the launch and added that it will never accept a nuclear-armed North Korea. The ICBM testing represents a new escalation of the threat to US and its allies and partners, the region and the world.

 

  • North Korea will be 8th nation in the world to successfully test ICBM. Other countries that have ICBM technology are US, Russia, China, UK, France, Israel and India.

 

  • Gk byte – Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)

 

  • An ICBM is a missile launched by a land-based system that is intended to carry nuclear payloads. To qualify as an ICBM, a missile must have a minimum range of 5,500km. The most significant difference between an ICBM and other ballistic missiles is its greater range and speed. It enables countries to strike exceptionally distant targets with minimum warning.

 

  • An intermediate-range ballistic missile(IRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range of 3,000–5,500 km (1,864–3,418 miles), between a medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) and an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)

 

Ballistic missile vs. Cruise missile

 

  • A ballistic missile is launched directly into the high layers of the earth’s atmosphere. It travels well outside the atmosphere and then the warhead detaches and falls back to earth. It follows the path of a ball thrown upwards which falls down. Since it depends on gravity to reach its target, it’s called a ballistic missile.

    A cruise missile does exactly according to its name. It cruises, over land or over water. Its working is similar to a jet engine powered airplane.

 

National

 

  • Prime Minister Modi’s Israel Visit:  Important Takeaways.

 

 

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-day visit to Israel which is the first by an Indian prime minister to Israel resulted in the signing of seven agreements on areas including space, tech and agriculture. The other prominent takeaways of the visit are the following:

 

  • OCI card

Prime Minister Modi has assured faster facilitation of OCI cards for Jewish Citizens of Indian origin in Israel. He also assured that the OCI card will be given even to those people of Indian origin who had served in the Israeli government’s compulsory army service.

 

  • Air Connectivity

The launch of a new Air India flight connecting India and Israel was announced, the flight is expected to connect Delhi/Mumbai with Tel Aviv.

 

  • Israeli flower named after PM Modi

As a special gesture, a new fast growing Israeli Crysanthumun flower was named “MODI” after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the Indian Premier’s visit to the Danziger flower farm, which is one of the leading floriculture companies of Israel having founded in 1953.

 

  • Strategic partnership

India and Israel have announced that they have elevated their ties to a strategic partnership as India has identified Israel as a major development and technological partner. Both countries have also agreed to combat growing radicalization and terrorism and expand co-operation in cyber security.

 

  • Indian Cultural Centre

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the establishment of an Indian Cultural Centre in Israel to enhance people-to-people contacts between the two countries. Israel’s has also voiced its strong support to promote the practice of yoga by designating June 21 as International Yoga Day.

 

  • Israel India Innovation Initiative Fund (I4F)

The $40 million Israel India Innovation Initiative Fund has been launched as a five-year technology fund with an aim at growing the business relationship between both the countries. The similar type of fund had boosted Israel’s ties with that of the US in the past 40 years.

  • India and Israel have signed Total 7 agreements on areas including space, tech and agriculture.

 

  • MoU for setting up of India-Israel Industrial R&D & Technological Innovation Fund (I4F)
  • MoU for conservation of water in India
  • MoU on State Water Utility Reform in India
  • India-Israel Development Cooperation- 3-year work program in Agriculture (2018-2020)
  • Plan of cooperation regarding cooperation in atomic clocks
  • MoU regarding cooperation in GEO-LEO optical link.
  • MoU regarding cooperation in electric propulsion for small satellites.
  • Karnataka launches ‘Elevate 100’ scheme for start-ups

 

              

  • The Karnataka government has launched the ‘Elevate 100’ scheme to identify and nurture innovative start-ups.
  • The aim is to identify 100 most innovative start-ups in the state to elevate them to the next level of success.
  • The Elevate scheme is the brainchild of the start-up cell, Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology Services (KBITS).