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  1. MCQ 1 Choose correct 1. AIIMS in Chennai is announced recently in TN 2. It is going to be set up under ayushmanbharatscheme (A)Only 1 (B)Only 2 (C)Both (D)None

  2. MCQ 2 VandeBharat express will be running between A. Delhi-Kolkata B. Delhi-Lucknow C. Delhi-Prayagraj D. Delhi-Varanasi

  3. MCQ 3 1. Integrated Refinery Expansion Complex and Mounded Storage Vessel at LPG Bottling Plant in Kochi,Tamilnadu 2. It will become india’slargest PSU refinery Choose correct (A)Only 1 (B)Only 2 (C)Both (D)None

  4. Ministry of Power Power Minister Shri RK Singh lays the foundation stone of Regional testing laboratory of CPRI at Nashik; Manufacturers in the western region to benefit greatly Shri R K Singh, Union Minister of State (IC) for Power and New & Renewable Energy, Government of India laid the foundation stone of Regional testing laboratory of Central Power Research Institute (CPRI) at Nashik, Maharashtra today. • About CPRI : • To cater to the testing needs, CPRI, Autonomous body under Ministry of Power, Govt of India serves as an Independent third party testing laboratory. • CPRI has been serving for the past five decades in the field of Testing and Certification, Research, Consultancy, Third Party Inspection services, Training & Vendor Analysis.

  5. Ministry of Railways Shri Piyush Goyal launches the IEA’s Report “The Future of Rail” The huge investment Railways has achieved in the last 5 years has helped us improve safety, complete long-delayed projects and introduce modern & unprecedented technology in services: Shri Piyush Goyal The indigenously produced Vande Bharat Express is an engineering marvel that will change our approach to train manufacturing as well as revolutionise train travel in India: Shri Piyush Goyal

  6. • The IEA is an inter-governmental organisation that works to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for its 30 member countries and 8 association countries. • Its mission is guided by four main areas of focus: energy security, economic development, environmental awareness and engagement worldwide. • India and the International Energy Agency (IEA) have benefited from a long, on-going bilateral relationship and cooperation in a broad range of area including energy security, statistics, energy efficiency, market analysis for oil, gas, electricity, renewables, system integration and implementation agreements for enhanced technologies.

  7. Ministry of Tourism Shri K J Alphons inaugurates the First Swadesh Darshan project in Sikkim Shri. K.J. Alphons, Union Minister for Tourism inaugurated the project “Development of North East Circuit: Rangpo– Rorathang- Aritar- Phadamchen- Nathang-Sherathang- Tsongmo- Gangtok- Phodong- Mangan- Lachung-Yumthang- Lachen- Thangu- Gurudongmer- Mangan- Gangtok-Tuminlingee- Singtam” in the presence of Shri Ugen T. Gyatso, Minister of Tourism & Civil Aviation, Government of Sikkim in Gangtok, Sikkim today. The project implemented under Swadesh Darshan Scheme of Ministry of Tourism, Government of India was sanctioned by the Ministry in June 2015 for Rs. 98.05 Crores and is the first ever project in Sikkim under the scheme. the country has been ranked 3rdby WTTC’s Travel and Tourism Power and Performance Report for absolute growth in Tourism for the year 2017 and also India’s growth at 14% in terms of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in 2017 while world tourism grew at 7%.

  8. Ministry of Textiles Government to Give Major Boost to Technical Textiles Sector: Textiles Minister Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani Notification of HSN Codes for 207 Technical Textile Items A Major Milestone for the Sector: Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani Innovation Centre for Technical Textiles to be set up in Delhi next month: Textiles Minister Technical Textiles estimated to grow to Rs. 2 lakh crore by 2020-21 I see this as a function of unleashing the potential of not only technical textiles but also of an industry which impacts both our farm life and our space pursuits. This decision alone can enable the sector to grow to a market size of 2 lakh crore rupees by 2020-2021”. at the National Conclave on Technical Textiles, jointly organized by the Ministry of Textiles and FICCI, in Mumbai today. Stating that the notification is a milestone which is significant for the industry, the Minister thanked the industry who have guided and inspired the Government in this initiative.

  9. Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Year End Review 2018

  10. • Following are the major highlights of the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare during the year 2018 The Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare (DAC&FW) fixes target for the production of foodgrains in the country annually. • The target for the production of foodgrains has been fixed at 290.25 million tonnes for the 2018-19. • The production of foodgrains in the country has been estimated at 284.83 million tonnes (4thAdvance Estimates) for 2017-18, which is a record. • As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the rainfall in the country was normal (-9%) during South-West monsoon season (June to September 2018).

  11. Doubling of Farmers’ Income • The Government has set a target of doubling of farmers’ income by the year 2022. • The Government has constituted an Inter-Ministerial Committee under the Chairmanship of Chief Executive Officer, National Rainfed Area Authority, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare to examine issues relating to doubling of farmers’ income and recommend a strategy to achieve doubling of farmers’ income in real terms by the year 2022. • The committee has identified seven sources of income growth viz, 1. improvement in crop and livestock productivity; 2. resource use efficiency or savings in the cost of production; 3. increase in the cropping intensity; 4. diversification towards high value crops; 5. improvement in real prices received by farmers; and 6. shift from farm to non-farm occupations. 7. The committee is also looking into the investments in and for agriculture e.g. increasing public investments for agriculture-rural roads, rural electricity, irrigation; the need for policy support to enable investments by corporate sector in agriculture.

  12. The Government has been reorienting the agriculture sector by focusing on an income-centeredness which goes beyond achieving merely the targeted production. The income approach focuses on achieving high productivity, reduced cost of cultivation and remunerative price on the produce, with a view to earn higher profits from farming. • Several initiatives have already been taken among each of the above mention strategies which inter-alia include: • (i) Initiating market reforms through the State Governments by amending the agriculture marketing regime. • (ii) Encouraging contract farming through the State Governments by promulgating of Model Contract Farming Act. • (iii) 22,000 Gramin Haats are to be upgraded to work as centers of aggregation and for direct purchase of agricultural commodities from the farmers. • (iv) Launch of eNAM initiative to provide farmers an electronic online trading platform. • (v) Implementation of flagship scheme of distribution of Soil Health Cards to farmers so that the use of fertilizers can be optimized. So far more than 15 crore Soil Health Cards have been distributed in two cycles.

  13. (vi) encouraged for optimal utilization of water. (vii) “Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY)” under which organic farming is being promoted. North East is being developed as organic hub. (viii) A revised farmer friendly “Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)” have been launched. The scheme covers various types of risks from pre-sowing to post harvest and the farmers have to pay very nominal premium. Under “Har Medh Par Ped”, agro forestry is being promoted for supplementing farm income, increase risk management and climate resilient agriculture as an important component of Integrated Farming Systems (x) The Indian Forest Act, 1927 was amended to exclude bamboo from the definition of ‘trees’. Henceforth bamboo grown outside forest area will not be regulated under the provisions of felling and transit rules. As a corollary the restructured National Bamboo Mission was launched for development of the value chain of bamboo as a measure to strengthen rural economy by linking the producer (farmer) to markets (industry). (x)Launch of PM-Asha scheme which will ensure MSP to farmers for oilseeds, pulses and copra. (xi) Minimum Support Price (MSP) is notified by the Government for certain crops. Giving a major boost for the farmers income, the Government has approved the increase in the MSPs for all Kharif & Rabi crops for 2018-19 season at a level of at least 150 percent of the cost of production. “Per drop more crop” initiative under which drip/sprinkler irrigation is being

  14. • (xii) Development of Horticulture (MIDH) to increase the productivity of crops through pollination and increase the honey production as an additional source of income of farmers. • (xiii) Rashtriya Gokul Mission has been implemented to enhance milk production and productivity of bovines and to make milk production more remunerative to the farmers. • (xiv) National Livestock Mission has been implemented to increase productivity and genetic improvement of livestock. • (xv) Foreseeing high potential in fisheries sector, a Blue Revolution with multi dimensional activities mainly focusing on fisheries production, both inland and marine is being implemented. • (xvi) The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA), on of the eight Missions under the PM’s National Action Plan on Climate Change is anchored in the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The revised strategy document for 2018-2030 was prepared for enhancing preparedness of the agriculture and allied sector towards the challenges posed by climate change Bee keeping has been promoted under Mission for Integrated

  15. • From the year 2018-19, NFSM-Nutri-Cereals are being implemented in 202 districts of 14 states (Jowar in 88 districts of 10 states, Bajra in 88 districts of 9 states, Ragi in 44 districts of 8 states and other millets in 43 districts of 7 states). • Maize is being implemented in 237 districts and Barley in 39 districts of the country. • The North-eastern states, J&K and Himachal Pradesh have given flexibility for implementing the NFSM- Nutri-cereals programme. • The proposal of Government of India for celebrating an International Year of Millets by UN was endorsed by FAO Council for 2023.

  16. • New initiatives taken for increasing production and productivity of Pulses from 2016- 17 onwards:- • Breeder Seed production of pulses was introduced under NFSM- Pulses programme. • 150 Seed Hubs are being implemented for increasing certified seeds of indigenous production of pulses in India through the Indian Institute of Pulses Research (IIPR), Kanpur and their centres. • Supplying of Mini kits of pulses seed varieties not older than 10 years free of the cost (100% share) to the farmers. • In addition to State Governments, the ICAR/KVKs/SAUs also involved in conducting the demonstrations on improved latest package of practices of pulses. • 15% allocation is earmarked for pulses under NFSM for production of quality seeds through State Governments. • The government has decided to create a buffer stock of pulses to control fluctuation of prices of pulses.

  17. MCQ 1 1. National actional plan for climate change was started in 2014 2. NMSA is a plan under it Choose correct (A)Only 1 (B)Only 2 (C)Both (D)None

  18. MCQ 2 2023 is going to be celebrated as international yearof ___by FAO A. Pulses B. Wheat C. Millet D. None

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