12.03.21 Daily HPPSC Current Affairs

HIMACHAL PRADESH

 

Himachal Pradesh budget 2021-22 promises 12,000 new houses for poor, filling 30,000 functional posts

 

Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur on Saturday presented Rs 50,192 crore budget estimates for 2021-22.

Promise of 12,000 new houses to poor people, filling up 30,000 functional posts and launch of Rs 31,000 Shangun scheme for girls belonging to SC/ST/BPL families at the time of their marriage shows that BJP government has made an attempt to please all sections of the society before the upcoming elections.

Total revenue receipts are estimated at Rs 37,028 crore whereas total revenue expenditure is estimated to be Rs 38,491 crore.

Thus, the total revenue deficit is estimated at Rs 1,463 crore.

Fiscal deficit is estimated to be Rs 7,789 crore which is 4.52 per cent of the gross state domestic product.

Out of every hundred rupees to be spent by the state government in 2021-22, Rs 25.31 will be spent on salaries, Rs 14.11 on pension, Rs 10 on interest payment, Rs 6.64 on loan repayment and Rs 43.94 will be spent on development works and other activities.

Jai Ram Thakur said that Covid-19 has impacted the revenue receipts adversely during 2020-21.
Its impact on state’s own revenue cannot be ruled out during 2021-22, he said.
Thakur said that no new taxes are proposed in the budget estimates for 2021-22.

He said that he believes that necessary resources will be mobilized through effective tax administration, funding from international funding agencies, continued support from Government of India and prudence in fiscal management.

INTERNATIONAL

Global Ayurveda Festival from 12th 19th March

The Prime Minister delivered a speech at the 4th Global Ayurveda Festival. The 4th Global Ayurveda Festival (GAF 2021) aims to discuss and develop Ayurveda on a global scale. About Global Ayurveda Festival:

The 4th Global Ayurveda Festival (GAF 2021) aims to discuss and develop Ayurveda on a global scale. This is a virtual gathering that will be held in March 12 – 19, 2021.

The event demonstrated that Ayurveda, as a global treatment programe, will become a meeting place for people all over the world who are working hard to achieve this goal.

The festival was originally scheduled to be held in Angamaly, Kerala in May 2020, but it was postponed due to the pandemic.

Led by the Ayurveda Medical Association of India (AMAI) Centre for Innovation in Science and Social Action (CISSA), the Ayurveda Hospital Management Association organized the conference in collaboration with 14 organizations.

The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry is a festival and industry partner.

The conference (including many seminars) will focus on the relevance of Ayurveda in the post-COVID world and the potential of Ayurveda in enhancing immunity.

The exhibition will be held online and there will be booths of Ayurvedic companies from all over the world.

NATIONAL

Sahitya Akademi Awards Was Announced on 12th March

The National Academy of Letters announced the name of the “2020 Sahitaya Akademi Award” on March 12, 2021. These names were announced during the opening of the annual “Literature Festival” event. Highlights:

 

The award will be awarded to politician writer M Veerappa Moily, poet Arundhathi Subramaniam and 20 other writers. Subramaniam’s collection of poems “When God is a Traveler” won the grand prize in English.  Veerappa Moily was named Kannada for his epic poems, named “Sri Bahubali Ahimsa Digvijayam”. This list includes seven poems, five short stories, four novels, two plays, one memoir, and one epic, including 20 Indian languages.

 

The awards for Nepali, Malayalam, Odiya and Rajasthani languages will be announced later.

 

In the “Poetry Category”, the award was organized by Harish Menaksi (Gujarati), RS Bhaskar (Konkani), Anamika (Hindi), Irungbam Deven (Manipuri), Nikhileshwar (Thailand). Lugu) and Rupchand Hansda (Santali) awarded.

 

In the “novelty category”, Imaiyam (Tamil), Nanda Khare (Marathi), Mahesh Chandra Sharma Gautam (Sanskrit) and Sri Hussain-ul-Haque were named the winners. Apurba Kumar Saikia (Assamese), Hiday Koul Bharti (Kashmiri), Dharanidhar Owari (Bodo), Gurdev Singh Rupana (Punjabi) and Kamakant Jha (Maithili) won the short story award.

 

Selection Procedure: These books were selected based on the recommendations of a three-member jury in the relevant language. They made the final decision based on the procedures established for this purpose. According to the resolution, the Executive Board will announce the award based on the unanimous selection of the jurors or the selection of the majority vote.

 

The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honor in our country India. It was awarded by Sahitya Akademi, the National Writing Institute of India. The award is given to the most outstanding literary achievement books, which are published in any of the 24 major Indian languages, including Hindi, English and the other 22 languages of the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. The award includes a casket, which consists of an engraved bronze plaque and a shawl, in the amount of 1,00,000 rupees.

 

First Virtual Trade Fair by APEDA

The Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Agency (APEDA) launched its first virtual trade fair on March 10, 2021, and the fair will end on March 12, 2021. Highlights:

The trade fair is held to promote the export of agricultural products and processed foods. Due to restrictions related to COVID-19, APEDA proposed the concept of virtual trade fairs. It was established to maintain India’s agricultural and processed food exports.

 The theme of the exhibition is “Indian Rice and Agricultural Products”. This expo will focus on showing the export potential of several agricultural products.

 Importers and exporters will participate in virtual fairs. These potential buyers or importers and visitors will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of food products. These products will be displayed by exporters through virtual fairs.

 The virtual trade fair will showcase several major products such as basmati rice, non-basmati rice, wheat, corn, millet, whole grains and peanuts. Up to now, 135 exhibitors have registered.

Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Agency (APEDA): It is an active organization for Apex export trade promotion. It was established by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry under the “Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Agency”. It was set by a parliamentary bill passed in December 1985. This agency entered into force on February 13, 1986.

Launch of Mera Ration Mobile App

Launched the Mera Ration mobile application. Ration card holders can use the app to identify the nearest fair price store About Mera Ration mobile app: Ration card holders can use the app to identify the nearest fair price store, view their rights and details of recent transactions. This is particularly advantageous for cardholders to move to a new living area.

 

Immigration beneficiaries can register their migration details through the mobile app. They can register before starting the journey, and the system will automatically allocate eligible food grains.

 

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