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Current Affairs January 22nd 2022| Current Affairs News

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CURRENT AFFAIRS: NATIONAL NEWS

TCIL launches first e-vehicle charging station in South Delhi

DAY-NRLM celebrates Agri Nutri Garden Week as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav

MoS Ajay Bhatt inaugurates interactive Virtual Museum hosted by Gallantry Awards portal

CURRENT AFFAIRS: INTERNATIONAL NEWS

India, Sri Lanka extend existing Science & Technology cooperation for three more years

CURRENT AFFAIRS: STATE NEWS

Karnataka govt launches AVGC center of excellence in Bengaluru

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Gujarat: PM Modi to inaugurate newly built Circuit House building near Somnath Temple

CURRENT AFFAIRS: BANKING AND ECONOMY

ICRA revises AUM growth outlook for FY22 for retail NBFCs to 5-7 per cent

CURRENT AFFAIRS : ACQUISITIONS & MERGERS

IEX divests 4.93% equity stake in arm IGX to Indian Oil

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

India Successfully Test-Fires New BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile Off Odisha Coast

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : ENVIRONMENT

New Species Of Rain frog species Pristimantis gretathunbergae Discovered in Panama Jungle Named After Greta Thunberg

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : BOOKS & AUTHORS

Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari releases a Book Titled Tuhin Sinha’s book ‘The Legend of Birsa Munda’

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : SPORTS NEWS

India’s tennis queen Sania Mirza Announces Her Retirement From Professional Tennis

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Awards & Honors :

Smriti Mandhana Named In ICC Women’s T20I Team Of 2021

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : OBITUARIES

Legendary ‘Collarwali’ Tigress passes away

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : OBITUARIES

Noted environmentalist M K Prasad passes away

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UNION GOVERNMENT SCHEMES

Integrated Processing Development Scheme(IPDS)

Launchedon:

Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS) was implemented during the 12th Five Year Plan under the Ministry of Textile, Government of India. (Feb 2014)

Ministry involved:

The scheme is under the regulation of Ministry of Textile, Government of India.

Textile minister – Piyush Goyal

Objectives:

Major objectives of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme are:

To promote the textile sector so that it becomes competent on a global level.

To facilitate the usage of eco-friendly technology in textile processing.

To help textile processing units to meet environmental standards fixed by various agencies of the government.

To encourage Research & Development (R&D) activities geared towards innovative and clean technology.

To create new processing parks and upgrade existing ones for better productivity.

Focus areas:

Adequate and timely supply of water

Wastewater management

Safe treatment of effluents before disposal.

Projects that will be developed under IPDS are of three categories:

Group Facilities/Technology available
A Water treatment plant, technology for treatment of effluents (includes Marine, Riverine and Zero Liquid Discharge options)
B Common infrastructure facilities such as captive power generating plants based on renewable or green technology
C Other common facilities like laboratories for testing, R&D centres, etc.

For already existing textile processing clusters with the above-mentioned facilities, the scheme is available for the purposes of technology up-gradation and enhancement of capacity

Agencies Involved and Implementation Strategy:

Apart from the SPV, various other agencies are involved in the implementation and overseeing of the performance of Integrated Processing Development Scheme.

Project Management Consultant (PMC): This is an advisory panel appointed by the Ministry of textiles for assistance in the assessment of proposals, utilisation of funds, and monitoring the project progress.

Project Scrutiny Committee (PSC): This body shall be headed by Joint Secretary to the Ministry of textiles. After submission to PMC, it will appraise the proposals for feasibility.

Project Approval Committee (PAC): The Secretary to the Ministry of Textiles will be the head of this body. It is meant to offer administrative support to IPDS.

Project Management Agency (PMA): Post approval from the PAC, the SPV will appoint a PMA for preparation of project plan and other implementation assistance.

Respective state government for assistance with approvals, suitable land, labour and any other relevant schemes.

Operation & Maintenance (O&M) agency: It is responsible for the professional maintenance of the assets of SPV for a period of at least 15 years.

Corpus :

The government has approved the launching of a new Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS) to establish four to six Brown Field projects and three to five Green Field projects with a total cost of Rs. 500 crore to address the environmental issues faced by the textile processing units.

The scheme will provide government support for establishing common infrastructure to catalyse private sector investments in the major processing clusters.

The scheme parameters envisage Government support limited to 50% of the project cost with ceiling limit of Rs.75 crore.

SAHKARPRAGYA INITIATIVE:

LAUNCHED ON:

The Sahakar Pragya Initiative was launched  on the 24th of November, 2020 by The Union Agriculture Minister, Narendra Singh Tomar .

National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) has launched this initiative with a mission to assist in the capacity development of the cooperative sector within the geographical boundaries of India via effective and innovation-based training programmes.

Ministry involved:

Ministry Of Co-Operation

Minister of co-operation – Amit Shah

Sahkar pragya scheme is formulated by national cooperative development corporation  (NCDC).

NCDC was under the administration control of the ministry of Agriculture and Farmers welfare at time of launch; but now NCDC IS UNDER the new ministery named Ministry of co-operation  which was formed during the cabinet expansion happened in July 2021

Objectives:

To impart knowledge, along with organizational skills, through the training modules under this initiative

To strengthen the farmers and the agriculture industry

To educate the farmers about the way of risk reduction in agricultural activities

To make the farmers self-reliant

Need of the scheme:

As around 94% of farmers in India belong to one or other Cooperative society, the Cooperative sector has played a vital role in providing assistance to farmers in several ways. Sahakar Pragya is of utmost importance in spurring the Cooperative sector to increase awareness among the rural population and minimize the scope of risks.

Laxmanrao Inamdar National Cooperative Research & Development Academy (LINAC):

LINAC (Expanded as Laxmanrao Inamdar National Cooperative Research & Development Academy) is a training institution owned by National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC).

This organization was established in the year 1985.

The academy strives to enhance its programmes as well as interventions with a robust client-orientation along with inter-disciplinary perspective.

The purpose of this academy is to boost institutional capabilities as well as human resources in cooperatives.

The core objective is business and entrepreneurship advancement in the sphere of cooperative societies.

Functions of  NCDC:

Planning, promoting and financing programmes for production, processing, marketing, storage, export and import of agricultural produce, food stuffs, certain other notified commodities e.g. fertilisers, insecticides, agricultural machinery, lac, soap, kerosene oil, textile, rubber etc., supply of consumer goods and collection, processing, marketing, storage and export of minor forest produce through cooperatives, besides income generating stream of activities such as poultry, dairy, fishery, sericulture, handloom etc.

NCDC Act has been further amended which will broad base the area of operation of the Corporation to assist different types of cooperatives and to expand its financial base. NCDC will now be able to finance projects in the rural industrial cooperative sectors and for certain notified services in rural areas like water conservation, irrigation and micro irrigation, agri-insurance, agro-credit, rural sanitation, animal health, etc.

Loans and grants are advanced to State Governments for financing primary and secondary level cooperative societies and direct to the national level and other societies having objects extending beyond one State. Now, the Corporation can also go in for direct funding of projects under its various schemes of assistance on fulfillment of stipulated conditions.

Important points :

The 45 new training modules of Sahakar Pragya Initiative of the NCDC (Expanded as National Cooperative Development Corporation) will impart meaningful and value-rich training to primary cooperative societies in rural parts of the nation as well as Lakshmanrao Inamdar National Cooperative Research & Development Academy (Linac).

The cooperative society plays a significant role in ushering poor farmers of the villages on the path of becoming Atmanirbhar. India is known for having a vast network of more than 8.50 lakh cooperative societies with around 290 million members.

In addition to this, about 94% of the farmers in India are part of at least one cooperative society Cooperatives support the farmers in lessening risks associated with agriculture & allied sectors. Besides this, cooperative societies act as a shield against exploitation by unethical traders.

Under this initiative, 18 regional training centers have been inaugurated for primary cooperatives.

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