16.03.18 Bihar (BPSC) Daily Current Affairs

BIHAR

  • PM housing scheme: Govt asks DMs to include left out families

 

  • State rural development department (RDD) minister Shrawan Kumar said in the state assembly that all the DMs concerned have been asked to prepare the list of families which have been left out of the Prime Minister Awas Yojana (PMAY), so that their claims under rural housing programme could be taken up with the Centre.
    In the Socio Economic and Caste Census (SECC) of 2011, 65.68 lakh families had been enlisted for the then Indira Awas Yojana (now PMAY), but the Centre said it could support the housing scheme only for 39.76 lakh families.

 

  • While the list of 39.76 lakh families have been endorsed by the Gram Sabhas and their houses are being constructed under PMAY, the state government will plead with the Centre that the housing claims of the remaining families are also taken up.

 

  • The state government’s target is to give road connectivity to all the human habitations in the state by 2020. His department’s budgetary demand for 2018-19 was Rs 10,508.54 crore.

 

  • The ‘tapu’ (diara land of rivers like Ganga, Kosi and Gandak) are government land and the ‘ryots’ or any private person cannot lay claim of ownership on them.

INTERNATIONAL

 

  • India ranks 78th on WEF energy transition index

 

  • India has been ranked at 78th, lower than its emerging market peers like Brazil and China, among 114 countries on the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) energy transition index.

 

  • The report titled Fostering Effective Energy Transition, ranks countries on how well they are able to balance energy security and access with environmental sustainability and affordability.

 

  • The overall list was topped by Sweden, followed by Norway at the 2nd position and Switzerland at the 3rd rank.

 

·        Oklahoma To Become first US State To Use Nitrogen Gas For Executions

 

  • Oklahoma plans to start using nitrogen gas for executions, in what would be the first such method of capital punishment in the United States.
  • The state is turning to nitrogen after it and other states became unable to acquire drugs required for lethal injections because of opposition from manufacturers to their products being used for capital punishment.
  • Nitrogen is an odorless and tasteless gas that makes up about 78% of the air humans breathe but causes death when inhaled without any oxygen.
  • Oklahoma has not carried out an execution since 2015.

 

NATIONAL

 

 

  • LaQshya program for pregnant woman

 

  • Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has recently announced the launch of program ‘LaQshya’, aimed at improving quality of care in labour room and maternity Operation Theatre (OT).
  • The Program will improve quality of care for pregnant women in labour room, maternity Operation Theatre and Obstetrics Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and High Dependency Units (HDUs).

 

  • The LaQshya program is being implemented at all Medical College Hospitals, District Hospitals and First Referral Unit (FRU), and Community Health Center (CHCs) and will benefit every pregnant woman and new-born delivering in public health institutions.

 

  • ‘LaQshya’ will reduce maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality, improve quality of care during delivery and immediate post-partum period and enhance satisfaction of beneficiaries and provide Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) to all pregnant women attending public health facilities.

 

 

  • KUSUM Scheme – harnessing solar power for rural India

 

  • The Government of India is in the process of formulating a Scheme ‘Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (KUSUM)’ which, inter alia, provides for Installation of grid-connected solar power plants each of capacity up to 2 MW in the rural areas.

 

  • Installation of standalone off-grid solar water pumps to fulfill irrigation needs of farmers not connected to grid.

 

  • Solarization of existing grid-connected agriculture pumps to make farmers independent of grid supply and also enable them to sell surplus solar power generated to DISCOM and get extra income; and

 

  • Solarization of tube-wells and lift irrigation projects of Government sector.

 

  • Atal Bhujal Yojana

 

  • The Government has proposed Atal Bhujal Yojana (ABHY) aimed at sustainable ground water management with community participation in select over-exploited and ground water stressed areas in seven States (Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh).

 

  • ABHY is designed as a Central Sector Scheme with a total outlay of Rs. 6,000 Crore and is proposed to be implemented with World Bank assistance.

 

  • MDWS Bags Award for best implementation of E-office

 

  • The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh, presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation for implementation of e-office software.

 

  • The award was received by Shri SatyabrataSahu, Joint Secretary and Mrs Seemantinee Sengupta, Senior Technical Director, HOD, NIC-MDWS, on behalf of the Ministry at a function heldat the Ministry of Personnel, Grievances and Pension.

 

  • E-Office is one of the Mission-mode Projects under the Digital India programme.

 

  • The e-Office solution enables core operations of the Government at all levels to be performed in a ‘paper-less’ environment, including the E-leave,E-tour,Knowledge Management, Notice Board, Download Forms, Inventory Control etc.

 

  • The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation has the distinction of making 100 percent use of e-Office.

 

·        NCRB Launches Citizen Services Mobile App

 

  • The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) launched a mobile app called ‘Citizen Services’ on the occasion of its 33rd Inception Day.
  • The application has been developed in-house by the NCRB. It will offer various essential police related services to the citizens.
  • The application comprises a bouquet of 9 police related services for the citizen.
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