1. PM addresses National Panchayati Raj Day celebrations in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh
The Prime Minister , Shri Narendra Modi, addressed the National Panchayati Raj Day celebrations in Rewa , Madhya Pradesh . He spent around Rs 17,000 crore laid the foundation stone and inaugurated the projects of During the event, the Prime Minister inaugurated the integrated e Gram Swaraj and GeM portal for public procurement at the panchayat level. E Gram Swaraj – The integration of Government e Marketplace aims to enable Panchayats to procure their goods and services through GeM by leveraging the E Gram Swaraj platform. With a view to further people’s participation in ensuring the integrity of the Government’s schemes, the Prime Minister launched a campaign called “Shared Steps towards Development”. The theme of the campaign is inclusive growth, with a focus on reaching the last beneficiary. The Prime Minister also handed over about 35 lakh Swamitva Property Cards to the beneficiaries. After this programme, around 1.25 crore property cards were distributed under the Svamitva scheme in the country. Including the cards distributed here. As a step towards fulfilling the vision of ‘Housing for All’, the Prime Minister participated in the ‘Griha Pravesh’ program of over 4 lakh beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various railway projects worth about Rs 2,300 crore. The projects include 100 percent rail electrification in Madhya Pradesh as well as various doubling, gauge conversion and electrification projects. He also laid the foundation stone for redevelopment of Gwalior station. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for projects worth about Rs 7,000 crore under the Jal Jeevan Mission. participated in the programme. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various railway projects worth about Rs 2,300 crore. The projects include 100 percent rail electrification in Madhya Pradesh as well as various doubling, gauge conversion and electrification projects. He also laid the foundation stone for redevelopment of Gwalior station. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for projects worth about Rs 7,000 crore under the Jal Jeevan Mission. participated in the programme. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various railway projects worth about Rs 2,300 crore. The projects include 100 percent rail electrification in Madhya Pradesh as well as various doubling, gauge conversion and electrification projects. He also laid the foundation stone for redevelopment of Gwalior station. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for projects worth about Rs 7,000 crore under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
2. Operation Kaveri for Indians stranded in Sudan
In the midst of the civil war in Sudan , the Sudanese army has agreed to the safe evacuation of citizens of another country. After which the Government of India has taken up the task of evacuating the Indians trapped there through Operation Kaveri . Two C-130 aircraft of the Air Force and INS Sumedha of the Navy have reached Saudi Arabia and Sudan to bring back Indians stranded in Sudan’s civil war. Air Force ships are stationed at Jeddah in Saudi Arabia while INS Sumedha has reached Port Sudan. Around 3,000 Indians are stranded in Sudan. Violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Force on April 15 continue unabated.
3. FAO released Status of Women in Agrifood Systems report
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recently released a report titled The Status of Women in Agrifood Systems , which examines gender inequalities in agriculture and its impact on the global economy and food security. sheds light on. This report presents comprehensive data and lessons about gender differences in agricultural food systems, and puts gender considerations into action to achieve better production, nutrition, the environment and livelihoods. This report shows that eliminating gender discrimination in agriculture could have significant positive impacts on the global economy and food security. Currently, more than 345 million people are estimated to experience severe food insecurity. Closing the gender gap in agrifood systems could increase global GDP by 1% (or about $1 trillion), and reduce global food insecurity by about 2%, leading to 45 Millions of people will be benefitted.
4. State of Global Climate Report 2022 released
The State of Global Climate Report is an annual publication of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) that presents the latest findings on the state of climate change around the world . The report combines observations from a global network of weather and climate stations, ocean buoys and satellites, as well as modeling studies, to provide a comprehensive assessment of Earth’s climate system. The most recent report, released ahead of Earth Day 2023, reveals several alarming trends that highlight the urgent need for climate action.
5. Over 181 members of Karnataka’s Hakki Pikki tribe community are stranded in violence-hit Sudan
The Hakki Pikki tribe is a nomadic tribe that inhabits several states in western and southern India . They are specially concentrated in forest areas where they practice their traditional occupation of catching and hunting birds . The name of this tribe itself tells a lot about their history and identity. “Hakki” means “bird” in Kannada , while “Pikki” means “catcher”. This highlights the tribe’s close association with birds and their expertise in catching them. The 2011 census figures show that the population of the Hakki Pikki tribe in Karnataka was around 12,000. This tribe is divided into four clans, namely Gujaratiya, Panwar, Kaliwala and Mewara . origin of the tribe They originated in the border districts of Gujarat and Rajasthan , but over time, they migrated to different parts of India, where they faced social, economic and political marginalization. Some members of this tribe also sell Ayurvedic products in Africa, indicating their entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to explore new markets. This highlights the need to provide them opportunities to enhance their skills and make sustainable livelihood options for their future.
6. Rajasthan government launched dearness relief camp
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot inaugurated the Mehngai Rahat Camp at Mahapura Gram Panchayat of Sanganer on 24 April . The aim of this camp, which will run till June 30 this year , is to provide relief to the general public and the underprivileged from rising prices and inflation. The Chief Minister said that the main objective of the Mehngai Rahat Camp is to empower the common people. Through this camp, the aim of the government is to provide complete information about the rights, schemes and entitlements to the general public and the deprived sections. This camp will act as a platform to connect people with the public welfare schemes of the state government, to provide relief from inflation and rising prices.
7. Ministry of Tourism is organizing G20 Tourism Expo in Jaipur
The Ministry of Tourism , Government of India , in collaboration with the Department of Tourism , Government of Rajasthan, is organizing the G20 Tourism Expo in Jaipur from 23rd to 25th April, 2023. Several dignitaries including H.E. Mr. Chang Jae-bok, Ambassador of the Republic of South Korea to India were present during the inauguration of the G20 Tourism Expo organized by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India as well as FICCI and Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan . 20 Tourism Expo organized 12th edition of Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB) being done simultaneously. GITB is one of the biggest inbound tourism events in India. Its co-organizers are the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan and Federation of Indian Industry and Commerce (FICCI). The special G20 tourism expo will include panel discussions, ambassadors’ roundtable, cultural events, golf games and other events. It is being organized after a gap of three years. The Great Indian Travel Bazaar will witness over 11,000 B2B meetings from 283 tour operators from 56 countries. It includes more than 150 tour operators from G20 countries. In these 11 states – Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Representatives of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh Tourism Board will also participate1. In addition, more than 290 Indian exhibitors will also participate. This flagship tourism event is supported by leading national and regional associations such as Hotel and Restaurant Association of Rajasthan (HRAR), Indian Heritage Hotels Association (IHHA) and Rajasthan Association of Tour Operators (RATO). The first edition of the Great Indian Travel Bazaar was organized in the year 2008 and since then it has grown from strength to strength and is recognized as an important aspect of travel in the country. It is supported by leading national and regional associations like Indian Heritage Hotels Association (IHHA) and Rajasthan Association of Tour Operators (RATO). The first edition of the Great Indian Travel Bazaar was organized in the year 2008 and since then it has grown from strength to strength and is recognized as an important aspect of travel in the country. It is supported by leading national and regional associations like Indian Heritage Hotels Association (IHHA) and Rajasthan Association of Tour Operators (RATO). The first edition of the Great Indian Travel Bazaar was organized in the year 2008 and since then it has grown from strength to strength and is recognized as an important aspect of travel in the country.
8. Kerala launches ‘One Panchayat, One playground’ to revive sports culture
The Kerala government launched the ‘ One Panchayat, One Playground ‘ project to revive the sporting culture in the state by opening quality playgrounds in every panchayat in the southern state . The ‘One Panchayat, One Playground’ project was inaugurated by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at Kallikkad. The playgrounds will serve as centers of local gatherings and social interactions.
9. Himachal Pradesh becomes first state to create DNA database for unidentified dead bodies
Himachal Pradesh has become the first state to prepare a DNA database of unidentified dead bodies . The process was started in April last year and so far records of 150 DNA samples of unidentified bodies have been stored in the database. The database will help in identification of bodies, which will prove to be a great relief to families searching for their loved ones and wandering from door to door with photographs and other details. The DNA samples of the relatives will be matched with the data/samples stored in the DNA profiling database and the exact details will be available within seconds.
10. Indian Army signs contract to buy over 450 Nagastra-1 loitering munitions
The Indian Army recently signed a contract to procure over 450 fully indigenous Nagastra-1 loitering munitions in the field of defence. Nagastra-1, developed by Economic Explosives Ltd (EEL), a subsidiary of Solar Industries, is a game-changer for India’s defense industry, beating competitors from Israel and Poland to secure the contract.
11. NASA’s Floating Balloon Telescope SuperBIT Captures the Tarantula Nebula
The Super Pressure Balloon Imaging Telescope (SuperBIT) which launched on April 16, 2023 on a scientific super pressure balloon from Wanaka, New Zealand , took its first research images from this flyby of the Tarantula Nebula and the Antennae Galaxies . These images were captured aboard a balloon-borne telescope floating 108,000 feet above Earth’s surface, giving scientists the opportunity to view these scientific targets from a balloon platform in the near-space environment. Compared to an equivalent satellite, SuperBIT is relatively cheap, costing around £4.1 million/$5 million USD. Despite its low cost, SuperBIT has an impressive range of optical sensitivity from near-infrared (900 nm) to near ultraviolet (300 nm).
12. Danish fort to be restored in Tamil Nadu
Tharangambadi , also known as Tranquebar, has a 400 -year-old Danish fort , which will be renovated at a cost of 3.5 crores . The Danish people built a Danish fort at Tharangambadi in 1620 , also known as ‘Fort Dansborg’ in Danish. The fort was used as a base for soldiers of the Danish East India Company, who established a colony along the Coromandel Coast. Later, its administration was handed over to the British and then to India after independence. Since then, the fort has now been converted into a museum, which displays artefacts from the 16th century, managed by the tourism department.
13. Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh assumes charge as Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade
IAS Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh (KL:89) has assumed charge as Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry . Shri Anurag Jain (MP:89), IAS, has been given this charge after his appointment as Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Earlier, he was serving as the Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh is a 1989 batch Indian Administrative Service officer from Kerala Cadre.
14. Shri Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurates Discovery Campus of National Technology Center for Ports, Waterways and Coasts in Chennai
Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated the Discovery Campus of National Technology Center for Ports, Waterways and Coasts at IITM, Chennai , Tamil Nadu . The objective of this center is to facilitate R&D for the maritime sector by enabling solutions towards achieving the ultimate goal of building a strong maritime industry in the country. This state-of-the-art facility aims to ensure advancement in maritime technology and modernization and upgradation in ports and operations towards realizing the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat by 2047.
15. 28 States and Union Territories adopt National Common Document Registration System for land records
28 States and Union Territories have implemented the National Common Document Registration System (NGDRS) for safekeeping of land records . Department of Land Resources (DoLR) says that e-registration is being given priority in these States and Union Territories or the States and Union Territories have shared their data on the National Portal of NGDRS through User Interface / API started. As per the latest data provided by the Real Estate Division of the Department of Land Resources, Unique Land Block Identification Number (ULPIN) or Bhu Aadhaar has been issued in 26 States/UTs. It has been adopted by the Government and implemented on a pilot basis by 7 States and Union Territories. Some states are also using ULPIN (Survey of Village Population and Mapping with Advanced Technology in Rural Areas) proprietary portal. This year till April 18, out of more than six lakh 56 thousand villages, land rights records have been computerized in more than six lakh 22 thousand villages.
16. Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav launches new features in e-Shram Portal in Delhi
Labor and Employment Minister Bhupendra Yadav launched some new features in the e-Shram Portal in New Delhi . The objective is to increase the utility of this portal for the unorganized sector workers . Now through this portal, workers will be able to get information about employment opportunities, skills, apprenticeship, pension scheme, digital skills and other schemes. Arrangements have also been made to provide information about children’s education and women-centric schemes to the migrant workers coming with their families. Government has also launched Data Sharing Portal for sharing e-labour data with State Governments and Union Territory Administrations.
17. Mohammad Sahabuddin sworn in as the 22nd President of Bangladesh
Mohammad Sahabuddin was sworn in as the 22nd President of Bangladesh . The Speaker of the Parliament, Dr. Sheerin Shamin Chowdhary, administered him the oath of office. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and other dignitaries were present on the occasion. Mohammad Sahabuddin is a veteran freedom fighter, jurist and politician. He received his MSc degree in 1974. He also served as District and Sessions Judge and Anti-Corruption Commissioner. He actively participated in many movements like the six-point movement of 1966, the mass movement in 1969, the liberation struggle of 1971. In 1975, he led a demonstration along with his family members against the brutal assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, for which he was imprisoned for three years.
18. A six-year-old cheetah named Uday died in Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh.
A six-year-old cheetah named Uday died in Kuno National Park in Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh . It was brought from South Africa along with 11 other cheetahs. Officials said that the cause of death would be clear only after the post-mortem. Second cheetah has died in Kuno National Park in a month. Sasha , one of the cheetahs brought in the first phase from Namibia , had died last month .
19. World’s largest SpaceX rocket explodes during test flight
Recently SpaceX launched Starship Cruise Vessel from Super Heavy Rocket under unmanned test mission . However, the upper stage of the starship is unable to separate from the lower stage super heavy, causing the starship to explode . SpaceX is a private company founded in the year 2002 by Elon Musk . SpaceX’s Spacecraft and Super Heavy Rocket, jointly known as Starship , a fully reusable transportation system It is designed to carry both crews and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and beyond. It has the capability to transport a payload of up to 250 MT in “Expandable Mode” and up to 150 MT in “Fully Reusable” mode. Starship is powered by a series of Super Heavy Raptor engines, which use liquid methane (CH4) and liquid oxygen (LOX). A total of 33 Raptor engines power the first stage boosters.
20. Sydney Cricket Ground to unveil gates named after legendary batsmen Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara on 24 April 2023
The Sydney Cricket Ground unveiled gates named after legendary batsmen Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara on 24 April 2023 . They joined the club of Don Bradman, Alan Davidson and Arthur Morris. All these players have been honored at the iconic ground. The two gates were unveiled by SCG Chairman Rod McGeoch and CEO Kerry Mather and Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley. The date of April 24 for the gate unveiling was fixed because it is Sachin Tendulkar’s birthday and also the 30th anniversary of Lara’s innings of 277 runs at the SCG.
21. London Marathon: Kelvin Kiptum sets record
23-year-old Kenyan athlete Kelvin Kiptum won the London Marathon . Kiptum broke the course record with an amazing time of 2 hours, 1 minute and 25 seconds , only 16 seconds short of Eliud Kipchoge ‘s world record. In the women’s elite race, Sifan Hassan In an exciting race with the strongest field, she emerged victorious. Despite falling off the tempo and experiencing hip pain en route around mile 15, the 30-year-old Olympic champion ran consistently in the 5,000 and 10,000-meter events, trailing the leaders for the next three miles. The London Marathon is an annual running event that takes place in London, United Kingdom. It was first held in 1981 and has since become one of the world’s most famous marathons, attracting outstanding athletes and amateur runners from all over the world.
22. Basava Jayanti
The Prime Minister paid tributes to Jagadguru Basaveshwara on Basava Jayanti . It is a festival celebrated in honor of the philosopher, statesman, social reformer and saint in the Shaivism Bhakti movement during the 12th century . Basaveshwara is known for his teachings which include gender equality, social reform, eradication of social discrimination, awareness against superstition and unnecessary rituals etc. Shukla Paksha or Tritiya of Shukla Paksha during the month of Vaishaka is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Basaveshwara by the Lingayats in the state of Karnataka. Basaveshwara started the practice of wearing the Ishtalinga necklace which is the symbol of Lord Shiva and is worn by all Lingayats. The Anubhav Mantapa established by Basava laid the foundation of social democracy.
23. April 24: National Panchayati Raj Day
National Panchayati Raj Day is observed every year on 24 April to commemorate the 73rd Constitutional Amendment , which came into force on the same day in 1993 when Panchayats were given constitutional status as the third tier of local self-government in India. However, some states like Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal have already made Panchayats local self-government bodies. The 73rd and 74th amendments gave it an all-India character. Panchayati Raj has been more successful in increasing women’s representation, with one-third of the total seats reserved for women at the local level and some states providing 50% reservation for women in local body elections. This increased representation of women at the local level has resulted in various policy outcomes, including increased spending on community-based welfare and financial independence for women through self-help groups in many places. There is considerable variation in the level of financial autonomy granted to local government bodies in different states. For example, the two states with the best implementation of autonomy are Kerala and Maharashtra, while the two least successful are Odisha and Assam.
24. International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace 2023: 24 April
The International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace is observed every year on 24 April . The day honors and acknowledges the use of multilateral decision-making and diplomacy in achieving peaceful solutions to conflicts between nations. It was first proposed by Azerbaijan’s delegation to the United Nations in 2018 as a way to encourage and strengthen the principles of multilateralism and diplomacy in international affairs. The resolution was supported by a group of countries from different regions of the world, and on 12 December 2018 , the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution (A/RES/73/127) declaring 24 April as the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. The first International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace was observed on April 24, 2019 .
25. World Immunization Week 2023
World Immunization Week , observed in the last week of April , aims to highlight organized action to protect people from preventable diseases through vaccination. The aim of this week is to raise awareness about the benefits of vaccination and encourage people to get vaccinated. This annually observed week takes place from April 24 to April 30 and is an important effort to help protect against the spread of deadly diseases around the world.