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Indian Polity & Governance(May to December 2019): SAMADHAN Current Affairs
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Wednesday, January 29, 2020
CSE Interview 2019: Contemporary Debates on Major Issues based on Indian Polity
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Daily Current Affairs, 29th January 2020
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1) GOI launches Bhuvan Panchayat V3 web Portal developed by ISRO

•In the project, ISRO will collaborate with the gram panchayat members and stakeholders to understand their data requirements. The third version of the portal will provide database visualisation and services for the benefit of panchayat members, among others. The project is meant to provide geospatial services to aid the gram panchayat development planning process of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
2) Govt of Odisha launches virtual police station

•The state government also launched the medico-legal opinion system and road accident case document module at Lok Seva Bhawan in the capital, in a bid to reduce human interface with government offices. The medico-legal opinion system is a web-based system that will benefit both the police and medical professionals. The road accident case documents module is a web-based application which can be accessed from the website www.imsop.odisha.gov.in. Through this web-based application, victims of road accidents, as well as insurance companies, can download documents like FIR, final form, spot map, MVI report, inquest, post-mortem report, driving licence, and registration certificates.
3) Uddhav Thackeray inaugurates Nagpur Metro Aqua line

•This Metro line will facilitate the commuters coming from Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation’s Hingana area and adjoining areas of the outskirts of the city. This Line will have six stations starting from Lokmanya Nagar to Sitabuldi Interchange Metro Station. Nagpur Metro is the Greenest Metro deriving 65 per cent of its power consumption from Solar Energy. Nagpur Metro network is now operational up to 24.5 kilometres.
4) “Samvidhaan” announced as the Oxford Hindi Word of the Year 2019

•"Samvidhaan” means a “body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organisation is acknowledged to be governed”.
5) Indian Railway’s 1st waste-to-energy plant commissioned at Bhubaneswar

•This waste-to-energy plant uses a patented technology called ‘Polycrack’, which is the world’s first patented heterogeneous catalytic process to convert multiple feedstocks into hydrocarbon liquid fuels, gas, carbon and water. This process will produce energy in the form of light diesel oil which is used to light furnaces.
6) India’s 1st underwater metro project in kolkata to be completed by 2022

7) Qatar appoints Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdelaziz Al Thani as new PM

8) Tableaux of Assam wins 1st prize at 71st Republic Day parade

•Odisha and Uttar Pradesh won tied second prize. Odisha’s tableau depicted Lord Lingaraja’s Rukuna Rath Yatra whereas the tableau of Uttar Pradesh showcased the state’s cultural and religious heritage.
•The tableaux of National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) and Jal Shakti Mission have jointly adjudged the best tableau among the Ministries and Departments. Central Public Works Department (CPWD) got the Special Prize for their tableau based on the theme Kashmir se Kanyakumari.
9) Former President releases Yashwant Sinha’s autobiography

•Sinha served as the Union Minister of Finance (MoF) from 1990-1991 during the then Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar govt’s rule. He also served as finance minister from March 1998 to July 2002 under the then Prime Minister late Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The HINDU Notes – 29th January 2020
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📰 African cheetahs to prowl Indian forests
SC lifts seven-year stay on proposal; forms committee to monitor progress
•The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted its seven-year stay on a proposal to introduce African cheetahs from Namibia into the Indian habitat on an experimental basis.
•The plan was to revive the Indian cheetah population.
•In May 2012, the top court had stalled the plan to initiate the foreign cheetahs into the Palpur Kuno sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, fearing that they may come into conflict with a parallel and a much-delayed project to reintroduce lions into the same sanctuary.
•The court was also worried whether the African cheetahs would find the sanctuary a favourable clime as far as abundance of prey is concerned.
•However, on Tuesday, a Bench led by Chief Justice Sharad A. Bobde was nudged by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) to take the plunge and go ahead with its plans to bring the African cat to India.
•But the Bench made sure that the right precautions are taken. It set up a three-member committee, comprising former Director of Wildlife Institute of India Ranjit Singh, DG of Wildlife Institute of India Dhananjay Mohan, and DIG, Wildlife, Ministry of Environment and Forests, to ‘guide’ the NTCA. Chief Justice Bobde, speaking for the Bench, directed the committee to file a progress report every four months.
Best possible habitat
•The court made it clear that a proper survey should be done to identify the best possible habitat for the cheetahs. Every effort should be taken to ensure that they adapt to the Indian conditions. The committee would help, advise and monitor the NTCA on these issues. The action of the introduction of the animal would be left to the NTCA’s discretion.
•Officials at the NTCA told The Hindu that the court order notwithstanding, the actual process of translocation might be long-drawn.
•The cheetah does not breed well in captivity and requires vast stretches of grassland, and access to adequate prey to thrive. “There are eight to nine identified sites in India but the best one is in the Kuno Palpur sanctuary. However, we still have to make it suitable for the cheetah,” a source said. The purported gains from introducing the cheetah would include tourism, improvement of grasslands and global recognition for successfully reviving the animal in India. The hearing came on an application filed by the NTCA.
📰 Government should make labour codes a reality by April, says ISF
THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 29.01.2020
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‘One nation holding up SAARC’
India, France to partner on museums
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EU motion calls CAA ‘discriminatory’
Puducherry Assembly to adopt resolution against CAA
‘E-commerce giants need to set up system for collecting plastic waste’
10 more wetlands in India declared as Ramsar sites
India, France to partner on museums
Navy launches Op Vanilla to help cyclone-hit Madagascar
EU motion calls CAA ‘discriminatory’
Puducherry Assembly to adopt resolution against CAA
‘E-commerce giants need to set up system for collecting plastic waste’
10 more wetlands in India declared as Ramsar sites