16-09-21 Daily-Karnataka-KPSC Current Affairs

Karnataka Affairs

TheKarnataka governmenthas decided to protect all varieties of neelakurinji in the state, thanks to the national kurinji exhibition led by a Malayali neelakurinji expert and botanist. The neelakurinji exhibition was organized inKarnatakaon behalf of the 87th birth anniversary of Kuppali Puttappa Poornachandra Tejaswi, a prominent writer and environmentalist.

In theWestern Ghatsthere are 64 varieties of neelakurinji and 20-25 varieties are found in Karnataka. InKeralawe know the importance and specialities of neelakurinji but Karnataka are yet to identify the same, said Augustine, continuing, In the programme, a detailed discussion was held on the importance of neelakurinji. Later, the minister announced that they will take steps to protect all available varieties of neelakurinji in their state.
He said that most people were unaware of the importance of neelakurinji, which is considered as one of the special Plants with blooming specialities. The government decision will be helpful to preserve the verities of neelakurinji in the state, he said.

National and International Affairs

Joshi Laboratory Excellence Award by QCI

QCI (Quality Council of India) launches Prof. S.K. Joshi Laboratory Excellence Award. This is Indias first laboratory excellence award. The Excellence Award has been instituted to promote Laboratory Quality and performance improvement in the country.

Highlights:

The award has been incepted to ensure the laboratorys dedication to attain excellence in presenting high precision checking out and calibration offerings in line with the universal national/international high-quality structures legislations, inclusive of Health, Safety & Environment.

This award will be open to all presently operational laboratories pertaining to Testing, Calibration & Medical along with their Proficiency Testing Providers & Reference Material Producers positioned in India.

Forest Rights Act 2006 To be Carried Out

Forest Rights Act of 2006 was to be carried out in Jammu and Kashmir.

Highlights:

The Government of Jammu & Kashmir has decided to implement the Forest Rights Act, 2006.

It will enhance the socio-economic status of tribes and nomadic communities, including Gujjar-Bakarwals and Gaddi-Sippis.

The decision will address the prolonged struggling of tribal people and also ensure forest conservation.

T+1 Settlement System – SEBI

(SEBI) has provided a T+1 settlement system for stock Market exchanges. If the stock exchange agrees to the proposal, buyers will get cash for Shares they sold or bought in their accounts faster, and in a safer and secure Environment.

About T+1 (T+2, T+3) cycles:

T+1 (T+2, T+3) refers to the abbreviation of the settlement date of securities transactions.

“T” represents the transaction date, that is, the date on which the transaction occurred.

The numbers 1, 2, or three denote how many days after the transaction date the settlementor the transfer of cash and protection ownershiptakes place.
T+1 refers to stocks and Mutual Funds, while T+1, T+2, and T+3 refer to Bonds and Money market funds.

Digital Agriculture – Ministry of Agriculture

The Ministry of <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture and Farmer Welfare signs 5 memorandums of understanding with private enterprises to advance digital agriculture.

The government has launched a digital agriculture mission from 2021 to 2025. The project is based on new technologies such as , blockchain, remote sensing and GIS technology, the use of drones and robots.

The Agriculture value chain extends from crop selection to crop management and the market; it includes public and non-public players in agricultural inputs and Services and also Logistics.

In addition to promoting innovation, the establishment of an agricultural digital ecosystem requires a long-term perspective on interoperability, data Governance, data quality, data standards, security, and privacy.

First Five-Country Biosphere Reserve of the World

Mura-Drava-Danube (MDD) was declared as the worlds first five-country Biosphere reserve by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Highlights:

The biosphere reserve covers seven hundred kilometres of the Mura, Drava and Danube rivers and stretches across , Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary and Serbia.

The complete vicinity of the reserve is a million hectares – in the so-called Amazon of Europe, which is now the greatest riverine included area in Europe.

The biosphere represented an essential contribution to the European Green Deal (Climate motion plan) and contributed to the implementation of the European Union Biodiversity Strategy in the Mura-Drava-Danube region.

The strategys aim is to revitalise 25,000 km of rivers and guard 30% of the European Unions land area through 2030.

The vicinity is one of the richest in Europe in terms of Species diversity. It is domesticated to floodplain forests, gravel and sand banks, river islands, oxbows and meadows.

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