RAJASTHAN
State Day of Rajasthan is On 30th March
The Prime Minister paid tribute to the people of Rajasthan on State Day.
About formation of Rajasthan:
Every year State Day of Rajasthan is celebrated on 30th March.
Rajasthan, formerly known as Rajputana, was established on March 30, 1949.
The state is mainly composed of Rajputs lands, including 19 former princely states, two chiefships and the Ajmer-Merwara districts of the British.
On August 15, 1947, the princely states was merged into the union of India, but the reunification could only be completed later.
The 4 princely states of Alwar, Dhaulpur, Karauli, and Bharatpur formed the Matsya Union and it was established on March 17, 1948.
The Rajasthan Union was established in March 25th, 1948 by the union of states: Banswara, Bundi, Dungarpur, Jhalawar, Kishangarh, Pratapgarh, Shahpura, Tonk, and Kota.
The emperor of Udaipur decided to join the Rajasthan Union three days after the establishment of the Rajasthan Union.
Rajasthan State is established and inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru on April 18, 1948.
On March 30, 1949, the four states will be forthcoming Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer joined this integration, and the area was later called Greater Rajasthan.
The Matsya Union merged with Rajasthan on May 15, 1949.
So far, the only state-Sirohi has not yet joined the federation and later it was joined the Federation on 26th January, 1950.
During the state reorganization in 1956, the Ajmer-Merwara region merged with Rajasthan, while Bhanpura Tehsil in Madhya Pradesh and Abu Tehsil in Gujarat also merged with Rajasthan at that time.
INTERNATIONAL
World Immunisation and Logistics Summit -HOPE Consortium
At the “World Immunization and Logistics Summit”, the Minister of Health and Family Welfare participated in a panel discussion on vaccine production and distribution across Asia in a digital way. Highlights:
Initiative by: HOPE Consortium
Goal: Strengthen cooperation on the global approach to COVID-19 and ensure a healthier future for all.
Hosted by: Abu Dhabi , acclaimed global healthcare and philanthropic leaders, policy makers, experts and senior government officials attended the meeting to discuss a unified global approach to the COVID-19 pandemic. About HOPE Consortium:
Spearheaded by: Department of Health – Abu Dhabi
It brings together leading brands to provide end-to-end solutions to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine globally.
Naval Exercise of India and France
India will participate in French naval exercises in the Bay of Bengal this month. This is the first French naval exercise that the Indian Navy will participate in. The exercise is called La Perouse. Highlights:
Japan, Australia and the United States of America will participate in the exercise. According to the French Embassy, from March 30 to April 1, two French navy ships, Surcouf and Tonnerre, made a port call at Kochi. They will then sail to the Bay of Bengal to participate in the exercise. The French naval exercise La Perouse will be held from April 5th to 7th.
France, India, the United States, Australia and Japan will participate in this exercise. The two French ships that further participated in the La Perouse competition at the Kochi port were The Surcouf and Tonnerre. The first La Perouse was held in 2019 with France, the United States, Australia and Japan. The name of the Indian and French naval exercises is-Varuna Naval Exercises. It was first carried out in 1983. Then came La Perouse, and then Varuna in the Arabian Sea.
NATIONAL
Government Issues Unique Land Parcel Identification Number ULPIN Pin
The central government plans to issue a 14-digit identification number for each piece of land in India within one year. Highlights:
Subsequently, it will integrate its land records database with income court records and bank records and Aadhaar numbers on a voluntary basis.
In 2021, Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN) scheme was launched in 10 states
It will be promoted across India in March 2022
It is described as a ” the Aadhaar for land “-this number will uniquely identify each land under investigation and prevent land fraud, especially in rural India
The identification will be based on the longitude and latitude of the plot and will depend on detailed surveys and geo-referenced cadastral maps.
This is the next step of the “Digital Indian Land Record Modernization Program” (DILRMP), which started in 2008 and has expanded several times as the scope expands.
Military Farms – Indian Army Has Closed Them
After 132 years of service, the Indian army closed its military farm on March 31. The military farm is a farm established to provide hygienic milk to the entire British Indian garrison. Highlights:
Now that the military farm has been closed, all farm officials and workers have been redeployed within the ministry to continue to provide services to the organization.
Various proposals to close the farm have been made in the past.
In 2012, the Quarter Master General branch proposed to close.
After independence, 30,000 cattle have been added to 130 farms across India.
In the 1990s, even farms were established in Leh and Kargil.
For more than a century, these farms supplied 35 million liters of milk and 25,000 tons of hay every year.
These farms provided Yeoman-style services during the 1971 War, supplying milk to the Northern Command on the front lines of the Western and Eastern War and during Operation Kargil.
Biggest Floating Solar Power Plant in India
India’s largest floating solar power plant will be built in Ramagundam, Telangana. The solar power plant has a capacity of 100 megawatts. It is expected to open in May 2021. Highlights:
The solar power plant is being built in the reservoir of Ramagundam Thermal Power Plant. The solar power plant will be built on 450 acres of the reservoir.
The project was commissioned by NTPC (National Thermal Power Company). NTPC’s goal is to reduce the carbon footprint through the solar power plant and increase the output of green energy to 30% of its production capacity.
The cost of the project is estimated to be 4.23 billion rupees. The power plant will have 450,000 photovoltaic panels.
India is building the world’s largest solar power plant on the Omkar Eshwar Dam on the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh. The cost of the solar power plant project is estimated to be Rs 30 crore. The project is expected to start generating electricity in 2022-23.
India’s first floating solar power plant was installed in Kolkata in 2014. Currently, India’s largest floating solar power plant is located in the Banasura Sagar Reservoir in Wayanad, Kerala. The plant has a capacity of 500 kilowatts.
Tribes India Contest by TRIFED
TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Market Development Association Limited), the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and the Indian government launched two interesting competitions for the tribal people. They are the Become a Brand Ambassador of the Indian Tribe and Become a Friend of the Indian Tribe contest. The competition was initiated jointly with MyGov.in. Highlights:
The launch of the competition is mainly to promote tribal handicrafts, lifestyle and culture. These competitions will help raise public awareness of tribal heritage, handicrafts and arts. With more awareness, citizens will make more contributions to tribal empowerment by buying more tribal products.