Himachal Pradesh Affairs
Himachal Pradesh CM Jai Ram Thakur to present state budget on March 4
Thebudgetsession of Himachal legislative assembly will begin from Wednesday with the address of governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar. Chief ministerJai Ram Thakurwill present the budget for the upcoming financial year 2022-23 in the assembly on March 4. During the session, on March 3 and 10, there will be a private members day.
Speaker Vipin Singh Parmar gave this information during a press conference inShimlaon Tuesday. He said that legislators submitted questions related to , Unemployment, filling of vacant posts ingovernmentoffices, drug addiction,tourism. Notices of questions have been given on many other issues including transport, NPS, DPR of roads, upgradation of educational and Health institutionns. The notices from the members have been sent to the government for their reply.
He said that the security arrangements of the assembly have been beefed up during the budget session. The premises will also be monitored bydronesand 480Policepersonnel, 70 Home guards and CID personnel will also be deployed.
National and International Affairs
Findings of the index
NIBRI, at present, has risen around 23 Percentage points (pp) higher than pre-pandemic levels, and around 21pp higher than the third wave.
The Index reported that Google workplace rose by 1.4 pp and retail & recreation mobility rose by 6 pp from the previous week, touching record highs. The Apple driving index increased by 11.3 points, the labor participation rate remained unchanged at 40.1 percent, and power demand increased by 0.4 percent following a 1.5 percent drop.
Nomura Business Resumption Index- Update
For the week which ended on 2oth February, the Nomura India Business Resumption Index (NIBRI) reached a record high of 122.8, up from 119.5 the previous week.
The Index showed weak demand due to rising and the scarring due to the pandemic, as the recovery remains uneven, with sluggish consumption and Services even before the third COVID-19 wave.
The policy has been namedDraft India Data Accessibility & Use Policy 2022.It states that the Indian Data Council (IDC) and the India Data Office (IDO) will be in charge of forming metadata standards and enforcing them. IDC will act as the regulatory authority.
The IDC will be made up of the IDO and data officers from five government departments, while the IDO will be set up by the Ministry of Electronic and Information Technology (MeitY) to streamline data sharing and access sharing across the government and other stakeholders.
The IDC will be tasked with developing frameworks for defining high-value datasets, finalizing metadata standards and data, and monitoring policy implementation. The various State Governments and Departments will be nominated to the IDC on a rotating basis, with each department having a two-year term.
MeitY: Draft Policy on India Data Office
A draft data policy has been published by the central government. This policy states that all data collected, maintained, and generated, by every government ministry and agency shall be open and shareable. The government could also monetize and earn from detailed datasets that have undergone value addition.
DBT Draft Paper on Synthetic Biology
Department of Biotechnology has released a draft foresight paper on synthetic biology. In its paper, department has stressed on the need for a national policy to consolidate Indias stand on the issue.
This 70-page document also notes that, India should avoid conflicting stands on science and policy.
It looks not only at global policies and protocols that must be refer to develop such a policy but also defines synthetic biology and how will be applicable in resulting processes and products.
The paper was developed through a consultative process with experts from several organisations, non-profit organisations, and some people from the Industry.
Synthetic Biology refers to science of using genetic sequencing, modification and editing, in order to create unnatural organisms or organic Molecules which can function in living systems. Synthetic biology helps the scientists in designing and synthesising new sequences of DNA from scratch.
Findings of the index
NIBRI, at present, has risen around 23 Percentage points (pp) higher than pre-pandemic levels, and around 21pp higher than the third wave.
The Index reported that Google workplace rose by 1.4 pp and retail & recreation mobility rose by 6 pp from the previous week, touching record highs. The Apple driving index increased by 11.3 points, the labor participation rate remained unchanged at 40.1 percent, and power demand increased by 0.4 percent following a 1.5 percent drop.
The monthly data until the month of January suggests that the third wave had very little on demand, while the supply side remained intact.
Nomura Business Resumption Index- Update
For the week which ended on 2oth February, the Nomura India Business Resumption Index (NIBRI) reached a record high of 122.8, up from 119.5 the previous week.
The Index showed weak demand due to rising and the scarring due to the pandemic, as the recovery remains uneven, with sluggish consumption and Services even before the third COVID-19 wave.
World Thinking Day: 22 February
World Thinking Day, initially referred to as Thinking Day, is widely known annually on 22 February by all Girl Scouts, Girl Guides, and other girl groups worldwide.
The day is observed to believe fellow brothers and sisters worldwide, address their concerns and understand the true meaning of guiding.
The theme for World Thinking Day 2022 is Our World, Our Equal Future.
Hydrogen Train in Japan
Japan has launched its first hydrogen-powered train. This unveiling is seen as a step towards the country’s objective of becoming carbon neutral by 2050. The hydrogen-fuelled train was tested within the country in March.
Highlights
“Hybari,” the two-car train costs over USD 35 million or 4 billion yen and might go up to 140 kilometers or 87 miles at a top speed of 100 kilometers per hour on a single hydrogen refueling.
The train was developed by East Japan RAILWAY associated with Hitachi and Toyota Motor Corporation.
The nation has plans to interchange its diesel fleet with this hydrogen variant of trains and can also look to export them.
In 2030, commercial Services are expected to start. To attain net-zero energy, Japan has made hydrogen a significant clean-energy source.