24.04.18 UPPCS (Uttar Pradesh) Current Affairs

UTTAR PRADESH

 

  • Up govt plans to promote noida, greater noida and yamuna expressway

 

  • To promote Uttar Pradesh as an ideal investment destination, the state government plans to promote Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway as electronics manufacturing zone. Country-specific industrial parks will be set up, which will virtually act as a home away from home for the foreign companies.

 

  • “UP government is planning to promote Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway as electronic manufacturing zone. The draft proposal is under preparation and will soon be placed before the cabinet for approval” said the industry minister Satish Mahana.

 

  • He said the Noida and Greater Noida falling in National capital region (NCR) enjoys advantage as a manufacturing hub owing to its large pool of skilled labour and proximity to the national capital.  The share of NOIDA and greater NOIDA in total electronic and software export is over 6 percent. The total software export from India is to the tune of USD 160 billion.

INTERNATIONAL

 

·        India Won 8th South Asian Judo Championship

 

  • Indiawon 8th South Asian Judo Championship held in Lalitpur, Nepal.
  • On the concluding day of the championship, Indian women and men won team events.
  • Keeping the unbeaten streak, Indian women whitewashed the championship by beating host Nepal by 5-0 in the final of team events.

 

  • Indian men also won the team championship. They defeated Pakistan by 3-2 in the final.

 

NATIONAL

 

  • National Panchayati Raj Day: 24 April

 

  • National Panchayati Raj Day is the national day of India celebrated by Ministry of Panchayati Raj on 24 April annually.

 

  • Then Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh inaugurated the first National Panchayati Raj Day in 2010.

 

 

  • Diu Smart City becomes first to run on 100% Renewable Energy during Daytime

 

  • Diu Smart City has become the first city in India, that runs on 100% renewable energy during daytime setting a new benchmark for other cities to become clean and green.

 

  • Diu had been importing 73% of its power from Gujarat until last year.

 

  • It has now adopted a two-pronged approach whereby a 9 MW solar park spread over 50 hectares rocky barren land has been developed besides installing solar panels on the roof tops on 79 government buildings thereby generating 1.3 MW annually.

 

  • To further enhance its solar capacity, Diu offers its residents a subsidy of Rs 10, 000-50,000 for installing 1-5KW roof top solar panels.

 

  • Diu is saving about 13,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year. Due to low-cost solar energy, power tariffs have been cut in residential category by 10% last year and 15% this year

 

 

  • India highest recipient of remittances in 2017

 

  • India retained the top position as recipient of remittances with its diaspora sending about USD 69 billion back home last year, the World Bank said.

 

  • Remittances to India picked up sharply by 9.9 per cent, reversing the previous year’s dip, but were still short of USD 70.4 billion received in 2014.

 

  • India was followed by China the Philippines, Mexico, Nigeria and Egypt.

 

·        Government to pump in Rs 5,000 crore in next two years to increase micro irrigation footprints

  • India has the potential to bring nearly half of its net cultivated area (140 million hectares) under micro irrigation. But so far, only 10.12 million hectares (mha) as against the estimated potential of 69.5 mha has been covered by a dedicated scheme for this purpose launched by the Centre 12 years back.
    Realising that the scheme to increase the country’s micro irrigation (MI) footprint to stop indiscriminate use of groundwater has not gained desired pace, the Centre had last year set a five-year target of bringing 10 mha under MI.

 

  • The government has already earmarked Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 2,000 crore during 2018-19 and Rs 3,000 crore during 2019-20) as an initial corpus for the MIF. The dedicated fund is expected to encourage public and private investments in sprinkler and drip irrigation.

 

  • Giving momentum for geo-tagging of MI assets created under the central programme on the BHUVAN App, encouraging fertigation (use of fertilisers through drip irrigation system) and additional incentivisation for promoting adoption of MI are some the key issues which will be discussed during the mega meet of farm policymakers.

 

·        AFSPA revoked in Meghalaya, parts of Arunachal

 

  • The Centre has revoked The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) from Meghalaya since April 1.

 

  • In Arunachal Pradesh, the impact of AFSPA was reduced to eight police stations instead of 16 police stations and in Tirap, Longding and Changlang districts bordering Assam.

 

  • The Ministry has also relaxed the Protected Area Permit (PAP) for foreigners visiting Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland. The PAP will be valid for five years, but residents from Pakistan, Afghanistan and China will not be allowed to visit these areas.

  • The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 is effective in whole of Nagaland, Assam, Manipur (excluding seven assembly constituencies of Imphal) and parts of Arunachal Pradesh.

 

  • The AFSPA gives power to army and central forces deployed in “disturbed areas” to kill anyone acting in contravention of law, arrest and search any premises without a warrant and provide cover to forces from prosecution and legal suits without Centre’s sanction.

 

  • Tripura withdrew AFSPA in 2015. Last year, the Home Ministry gave up its power and asked the Assam government to take a decision on continuing AFSPA in the State.
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