24.06.23 Daily [bihar] BPSC Current Affairs

Bihar Affairs

Bihar govt opposes Guvs decree for 4-yr degree course

Bihars state universities are again turning into a battleground for the and the Raj Bhawan over the implementation of the four-year integrated graduation programme with choice based credit system (CBCS) from the new academic session that has just started.

The Raj Bhawans move is significant, as none of the Bihar universities had managed to implement the CBCS and semester system at the undergraduate level despite this being a common practice in most of the good universities.

National and International Affairs

Centre allocates 145 crore to Nagaland for Unity Mall in Dimapur

The Central government allocated 145 crore to Nagaland for the construction of a Unity Mall in Dimapur, aimed at promoting and showcasing the states One District One Product (ODOP) offerings, the ministry of commerce & said.

The allocation is part of the Union Budget 2023-24, which has earmarked 5,000 crore for the establishment of Unity Malls across the country.

The announcement was made during an ODOP Sampark event organized by the Department for the Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) in collaboration with Invest India and the Department of Industries and Commerce, Nagaland. The event aimed to raise awareness about the ODOP and PM Gati Shakti initiatives, focusing on promoting local industries and improving Logistics.

The DPIIT Invest officials highlighted the initiatives undertaken under the ODOP program to empower Indian products, including design sensitization workshops, ODOP GeM Bazaar on the Government e-Marketplace, and ODOP exhibitions.

Construction of world’s largest Ramayan Temple to be complete by 2025 in Bihar

The construction of the three-storeyed Viraat Ramayan temple will be completed by the end of 2025 at an estimated cost of 500 crore. The temple will be taller than the 12th century Angkor Wat temple complex at Cambodia. The temple will be constructed in 3.76 lakh sq. ft. land in the Kaithwalia-Bahuara villages under the Kalyanur block on Kesaria-Chakia road in East Champaran district, about 120 km from the State capital, Patna.

The temple will have 12 domes, the highest of which will be 270 ft tall, and 22 sanctum sanctorum for different deities. The temple will be 2,800 ft in length, 1,400 ft in width and 405 ft in height. The complex will have marriage halls and guest houses too.

Amazon intends to invest USD 15 billion more in India: CEO Andy Jassy

E-Commerce giant Amazon plans to invest USD 15 billion more in India, taking its total in the country to USD 26 billion, a top official of the company has said.

Amazon is one of the biggest investors in India. We have invested USD 11 billion till date and intend to invest another USD 15 billion, which will bring the total to USD 26 billion. So we are very much looking forward to future of partnering, Jassy said.

Oman creates History as first foreign government to promote country through Yoga

This novel initiative by the Omani establishment demonstrates the increasing popularity and acceptance of as a Health practice worldwide but also highlights its growing prominence in this beautiful country. With a significant Indian community of 700,000 in Oman, yoga has gained considerable traction in recent years.

In a pioneering initiative, the Indian Embassy in the sultanate of Oman has introduced an innovative video called Soulful Yoga, Serene Oman on the eve of the International Day of Yoga 2023. The video showcases yoga enthusiasts from different countries performing beautiful yoga poses against stunning backdrops such as Mountains, beaches and sand dunes in and around Muscat.

24.06.23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed the Artemis Accords with the nation’s national space administration, as confirmed by the White House. This agreement holds significant importance for India to establish itself as a global space power.

Furthermore, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) have also agreed to launch a joint mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2024.

The Artemis accord outlines the principles for cooperation in space exploration and the use of the moon, mars, comets, and asteroids for peaceful purposes.

These principles are non-binding multilateral arrangements between the US government and other governments that wish to participate in NASAs Artemis programme

Nasas Artemis program focuses on making new scientific discoveries and expanding the exploration of the lunar surface. By studying the Moon, scientists hope to gain valuable insights and make discoveries that can contribute to advancements in various fields, including technology, medicine, and a better understanding of the workings of the entire universe.

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