ODISHA
Odisha lost Rs 36,565 crore central grants during 2015-20: FM Niranjan Pujari
Odisha lost central grants worth Rs 36,565 crore under state’s share in central taxes and duties and other sources during 2015-16 and 2019-20, said state finance minister Niranjan Pujari.
In a written reply to the state assembly on Monday, Pujari said while 14th Finance Commission had recommended Rs 1,98,412 crore for Odisha during 2015-16 to 2019-20 under state’s share in central taxes and duties, grants for local bodies and disaster management fund, the state has received Rs 1,61,874 crore during the five year.
Odisha received Rs 18,926 crore as its share from central taxes and duties by January, which is 24% less than the previous January, the amount received as central grants by January is estimated at Rs 17,632 crore, which is 17% less than amount received by corresponding period of previous year, said the minister’s reply.
While the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the GST revenue collection, the Centre has allowed Odisha to borrow Rs 3,822 crore under special window during the 2020-21 financial year.
INTERNATIONAL
United Nations Office for Project Services
The United Nations Office of Project Services (UNOPS) has established a partnership with the Danish government to support India’s flagship project, Jal Jeevan’s mission in Uttar Pradesh. Highlights:
Aim: Provide strategic technical support for Jal Jeevan Mission (Water Project).
UNOPS should focus on establishing a scalable delivery model in the 11 key water protection areas in Bundelkhand and Vindhya regions in the Uttar Pradesh region.
The aim of Jal Jeevan’s mission: to provide every rural household with a fully functional household tap connection by 2024.
This is in line with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 6.
Earth Hour Is On 27th March
Earth Hour will be observed on March 27, 2021. Highlights:
“Earth Hour” is an annual initiative of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) started in 2007.
Every year it will be held on the last Saturday of March.
Encourage people from more than 180 countries/regions to turn off the lights from 8.30pm to 9.30pm according to local time.
The idea is to avoid unnecessary lighting in the symbolic environmental protection call to save energy.
Impact: “Earth Hour” has become a catalyst for a positive impact on the environment. It uses the power of the people and collective actions to promote major legislative changes. World Wildlife Fund for Nature
It is the world’s leading conservation organization, working in more than 100 countries.
World Wildlife Fund for Nature was established in 1961 and is headquartered in Gland, Switzerland
NATIONAL
Draft Plan For District-Wise Export Promotion
After determining the products and services with export potential, the government has prepared draft regional export promotion plans for 451 districts Highlights:
The government’s goal is to achieve double-digit export growth from 500 districts within 3-5 years.
Require states, with the assistance of the Directorate-General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), to compile an annual “export ranking index” for districts related to export competitiveness.
Although foreign trade accounts for 45% of India’s GDP, most of the export promotion work is promoted by the center.
The district-specific approach requires states to identify potential export sectors and logistics bottlenecks that need to be resolved.
In the initial stage, products and services with export potential in each districts have been identified, and the State and District Export Promotion Committees institutional mechanisms are being established, and an action plan has been formulated to increase exports in each districts.
Cabinet Apprised National Health Mission
The Cabinet was informed of the progress of the National Health Mission (NHM) for 2019-20. Highlights:
The new initiatives introduced by NHM in 2019-20 are:
SAANS Initiative: The Social Awareness and Action for Neutralize Pneumonia Successfully (SAANS) initiative was launched to accelerate the action to reduce the number of deaths from childhood pneumonia.
SUMAN Initiative: The Surakshit Matritva Aashwasan (SUMAN) initiative was launched with the goal of providing guaranteed, dignified, respectable and high-quality medical care for free, with zero tolerance for denial of service; all existing schemes for maternal and newborn care are all in one package.
Midwifery Services Initiative: The need of this is to create a cadre of Nurse Practitioners in Midwifery who are skilled, knowledgeable and able to provide compassionate women-centered, reproductive, maternal and newborn health care services prescribed by the International Federation of Midwives (ICM).
School Health and Wellness Ambassadors Initiative: This program was initiated in cooperation with the Ministry of Education under the AB-HWCs program, and aims to promote health and well-being through active lives among school children.
N V Ramana Recommended as Chief Justice of India
The current Chief Justice of India (Judge of the Supreme Court) recommends Supreme Court Supreme Judge Ramana (N.V. Ramana) as the next (48th) Supreme Judge. Highlights:
The judges of the Supreme Court of India and the Supreme Court of India are appointed by the President in accordance with Article 124(2) of the Constitution. As far as CJI is concerned, the outgoing Chief Justice of India(CJI) recommends his successor.
The Union Minister of Law forwards the recommendations to the Prime Minister, who in turn provides recommendations to the President. The Supreme Court ruled in the “Second Judge Case” (1993) that only the Supreme Court of the Supreme Court should be appointed to the position of CJI.
The collegiate panel of the Supreme Court is led by the Chief Justice of India and is composed of four other senior judges of the Supreme Court. The collegiate panel system is a system of appointment and transfer of judges developed through the Supreme Court’s judgments (judge cases) rather than through the parliamentary law or the provisions of the Constitution.
In 2019, the Standards Committee ruled that the Office of the Chief Justice of India (CJI) falls under the jurisdiction of the Right to Know (RTI) Act of 2005.
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