UTTAR PRADESH
UP CM announces new population policy
On the occasion of the World Population Day, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced the Uttar Pradesh’s Population Policy 2021-30, expressing the government’s intention to enact a new law to make the various strategies being adopted to control the population more effective.
“We need to control the fertility rate… People of every caste, religion, community will have to focus attention on controlling the increasing population. I am very happy that this new policy has been announced on the occasion of World Population Day,” the chief minister said during the function.
In the new population policy, the government has set a target to reduce the birth rate.
The chief minister said that concerns were raised from time to time that the increasing population could be a hindrance in the development. He said this issue was discussed many times over the last four decades but nothing happened.
In the new policy, a target has been set to bring the birth rate to 2.1 per 1,000 population by the year 2026 and to 1.9 per 1,000 by the year 2030. Apart from better management of nutrition, education and health of adolescents in the age group of 11 to 19 years, comprehensive arrangements will also be made for the care of the elderly.
The new policy also includes a proposal to set up health clubs in schools for population stabilisation. Along with this, according to the spirit of the Digital Health Mission, there is a plan to conduct digital tracking of newborns, adolescents and elderly people in the state.
INTERNATIONAL
India-Italy Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation
The Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation between India and Italy held its 21st session.
Highlights:
♦ The India-Italy Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation held its 21st session virtually.
♦ Both sides held extensive discussions on bilateral trade and investment, as well as economic cooperation in the fields of food processing, textiles, leather, railways, start-ups, and the promotion of SMEs, all of which play an important role in economic growth and job creation.
♦ Bilateral market access issues and non-tariff barriers were also discussed in order to facilitate trade and investment.
LEAF Coalition Announced
At the Leaders Summit on Climate 2021, the LEAF (Lowering Emissions by Accelerating Forest Finance) Coalition was announced. It will be one of the most significant public-private partnerships in the history of tropical forest conservation. It intends to raise at least USD 1 billion in funding for countries that are committed to protecting their tropical forests.
About LEAF Coalition:
♦ It is a collaboration of the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Norway.
♦ To participate, a country must meet certain predetermined conditions imposed by the Coalition.
♦ LEAF will employ the results-based financing model.
♦ Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation:
♦ REDD+ seeks to mitigate climate change by incentivizing forest conservation.
♦ It monetizes the value of carbon locked up in most developing countries’ tropical forests, propelling these countries to help mitigate climate change.
♦ The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) established REDD+.
NATIONAL
STI-Led BRICS Innovation Cooperation Action Plan
The BRICS countries have agreed to India’s proposed BRICS Innovation Cooperation Action Plan (2021-24), led by STI.
Highlights:
♦ India proposed the Action Plan at the 12th Meeting of the BRICS S&T Steering Committee.
♦ India has proposed plans to promote the sharing of experiences in mutual innovation ecosystems and networks of innovators and entrepreneurs.
♦ The BRICS Science, Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Partnership (STIEP) Working Group would work out the specifics of the Action Plan.
♦ In July 2021, the Department of Science and Technology of India hosted the twelfth meeting of the BRICS Science and Technology Steering Committee. BRICS science ministries and agencies participated in the meeting.
♦ In addition, all countries agreed on the thematic areas proposed by India for the Sixth BRICS Conference of Young Scientists to be held in Bangalore from September 13 to 16, 2021.
♦ The conclave will cover three topics: healthcare, energy solutions, and cyber-physical systems (CPS) and their applications.
DPE is now Under Finance Ministry
The Government of India has determined to carry Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) beneath the finance ministry. DPE was beforehand underneath the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises. It has been added beneath the finance minister in a bid to ease coordination involving future disinvestment plans. The Finance ministry now contains six departments, after the inclusion of DPE.
Other five departments are:
♦ Department of Economic Affairs,
♦ Department of Expenditure,
♦ Department of Revenue,
♦ Department of Investment & Public Asset Management and
♦ Department of Financial Services.
GoI Organised a Webinar on Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, organised a webinar on ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat – Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.’
About ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ programme:
♦ On the occasion of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s 140th birth anniversary, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the initiative “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” on October 31, 2015.
♦ It is carried out under the overall supervision of the Ministry of Education.
♦ The scheme was established to celebrate India’s cultural vibrancy while also establishing a strong mechanism to instil nationalism and cultural awareness among our country’s citizens.
♦ Through the concept of state/UT pairing, it aims to improve interaction and mutual understanding between people from different states/UTs.
♦ Several initiatives have been launched as part of the Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat programme.
♦ Thus, the scheme strengthens sentimental bonds between people from different states and fosters a sense of ‘One Nation’ among all citizens of the country.
About Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav:
♦ It is a series of activities organized by the Indian government to commemorate the 75th anniversary of India’s independence.
♦ In the spirit of Jan-Bhagidari, it will be celebrated as a Jan-Utsav.
♦ It is based on five pillars, namely free struggle, 75-year-old ideas, 75-year-old achievements, 75-year-old actions and 75-year-old determination, as a guiding force for progress, inspired by dreams and duties.