Karnataka Affairs
October 23: Karnataka celebrates Kittur Rani Chennamma Jayanthi
On the occasion, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj S Bommai garlanded the statue of Queen in Hubbali in Dharwad district.
A sum of 50 crore rupees will be sanctioned in the year 2021 for the Kittur Development Authority.
Kittur Chennamma
Kittur Chennamma was born on October 23, 1778. She belonged to the Lingayat community. She married Raja Mallasarja from the Desai family when she was 15. She was Indian Queen of Kittur which was a princely state in Karnataka. She led an Armed Rebellion in the year 1824, against the British East India Company (BEIC). She rebelled in confrontation of the in a bid to maintain Indian control over the region. In the fight, she defeated the British. However, she was dead in the imprisonment of second rebellion by BEIC. She was one of the first female rulers who rebel against British rule. She became a folk hero in Karnataka. She also became a symbol of independence movement in India.
National and International Affairs
Power ministry: New Rules notified to ensure Sustainability
New rules will also ease the financial Stress of various stakeholders.
It will also ensure timely recovery of costs incurred in the electricity generation.
It will promote clean energy for ensuring the suitability and meet commitment made by India towards <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Climate-change”>Climate Change.
New rules will help in achieving the goal of RE generation. Rules will also help in ensuring that the consumers get green and clean power. They will also secure a healthy Environment for future generation.
Indian Navy to conduct Offshore Sailing Regatta
Offshore Sailing Regatta is being conducted from Kochi to Goa.
In the event, Six Indian Naval Sailing Vessels namely, Tarini, Mhadei, Neelkanth, Bulbul, Kadal Pura and Hariyal will participate.
The race is scheduled to start from 24th October and will run for a tentative duration of five days.
Sailing vessels would cover an approximate distance of 360 nautical miles between Kochi to Goa.
US successfully tests Hypersonic Missile Technology
Hypersonic Missile Technology is a new weapons system which is already being deployed by Russia and China.
The test was conducted at a NASA facility in Wallops, Virginia.
It is a significant step in development of a Navy-designed common hypersonic missile.
This test by US demonstrated advanced hypersonic technologies, prototype systems and capabilities in a realistic operating Environment.
Hypersonic missiles such as traditional ballistic missiles can fly at five times the speed of Sound that is, Mach 5.
These missiles are more manoeuvrable as compared to their ballistic counterparts.
Global Threat Assessment report 2021
The report notes that, Child sexual abuse is a chronically underfunded issue.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, cases of child sexual exploitation and abuse online have increased.
In the last two years, reporting of child sexual exploitation and online abuse cases has reached its highest level.
According to The Internet Watch Foundation, there is an increase of 77% in child self-generated sexual material in between 2019 to 2020. Such instances arose without any apparent external cause.
As per report, currently, 37% children use tools to detect online grooming.
Chinas New Education law
China passed its New Education Law on October 23, 2021 with the aim of cutting the twin pressures of homework and off-site tutoring in the core subjects.
This law is new, in series of Chinas assertive paternal hand in the year 2021. China took several assertive moves ranging from:
Tackling addiction of youngsters to online games,
Deemed a form of spiritual opium
Clamp down on blind worship of Internet celebrities.
On October 18, 2021, Parliament of China noted that, it will consider legislation for punishing parents if their young children exhibit bad behaviour or commit crimes.
COP26: Bangladesh to share Climate prosperity plan
Bangladesh has planned to present its Climate prosperity plan at the upcoming United Nations climate talks in Glasgow.
Climate prosperity plan will be presented with the aim of mitigating the effects of on Economic Development.
This plan will also visualise boosting the RENEWABLE ENERGY.
It will make <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture more resistant to climate shocks.
The plan also seeks to find solutions in nature to challenges created by global warming, like restoring.
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