RAJASTHAN
- Jhalawar district bags first prize in population check
- Jhalawar district has set an example for the state in population control. The district has won the prize for being best in population controlfollowed by Baran and Kota at an annual function on population stabilisation.
- The health department is targeting to achieve total fertility rate at 2.1 but it is 2.6 in the state. TFR is an indicator which states how many children are being produced by the eligible couples.
- Despite all the efforts the state is still lagging behind most of the other states in the country in terms of total fertility rate (TFR).
- The progress is quite slow. In 2011, the TFR in the state was three. In the past nine years, the health department has managed to reduce it to 2.6. If TFR is 2.1 children per woman, it is called replacement-level fertility
INTERNATIONAL
- Russian humanoid robot Fedor arrives at International Space Station
- An unmanned spacecraft carrying Russia’s first humanoid robot Fedor be sent into orbit successfully docked at the International Space Station.
- Fedor can be operated manually by ISS astronauts wearing robotic exoskeleton suits.
- Fedor stands 180 cm tall and weighs 160 kg.
- The name Fedor was an acronym standing for Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research.
- The robot will enable Russian astronauts to perform risky space experiments from a remote location.
NATIONAL
- Total horticulture production estimated to be over 313 million tonnes this year
- Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare released the Third Advanced Estimate (2018-19) of area and production of various Horticulture Crops.
- The total horticulture production of the country is estimated to be over 313 million tonnes which is 0.69 per cent higher than the production in 2017-18.
- The overall increase is observed in the production of fruits, vegetables, spices, flowers and honey whereas decrease is observed in the production of plantation and aromatics and medicinal crops as compared to last year.
· Cabinet approved Sugar export policy to sugar mills
- The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)approved to provide 10,448 per metric tonne (MT) as an export subsidy tosugar mills for the sugar season 2019-20. The entire estimated expenditure of Rs.6,268 crore will be utilized for the export subsidy. It will be used to promote prices as well as handling, upgrading, and different process prices, prices of international and internal transport and freight charges on export of up to 60lakh metric ton (LMT) of sugar restricted to most admissible Export amount (MAEQ) that is allotted to sugar mills for the sugar season 2019-20.
· Centre to set up 12,500 Ayush centres across India
ð The Central government has set a target of setting up 12,500 Ayush centres across India. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Yoga Award Ceremony held in New Delhi. He also said that the Centre will open 1.5 lakh health, wellness centres. The prime minister also pitched for linking technology with tradition in the practise of Ayush medicine.
ð In its first, 4000 Ayush centres will be set up in 2019. Government is also making efforts to bring in more professionals in the field of Ayush and necessary steps are being taken to that effect. Centre also plans to create a homogenous system by creating an Ayush grid on the lines of one nation, one tax, and one nation, one mobility card.
· Government announced four major bank mergers
ð The government announced that the four major bank mergers. The merger of 10 public sector banks to be merged into fourwas announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
ð After the merger, there will now be 12 public sector banksafter the latest round of consolidation of PSU banks. In 2017, there were 27 public sector banks. After the amalgamation, the consolidation of public sector banks will be giving the scale.
Banks to be merged: