Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 14 March 2021


Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 14 March 2021

::NATIONAL::

Gucchi Mushroom

  • Recently, a geographical indication (GI) tag has been sought for Gucchi (Morel).
  • It is one of the costliest mushrooms (priced at over ₹20,000 a kg) in the world growing in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district.
  • It grows wild and is collected manually by local farmers and tribals.
  • It is said to have medicinal and anti-inflammatory properties and is found in the temperate forests of the Doda district.
  • They are also considered a rich source of protein, carbohydrates and Vitamin B.
  • Other J&K’s GI tags are Kashmir Paper Machie, Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving, Khatamband, Kashmiri Hand Knotted Carpet, Kashmir Saffron, Kani Shawl etc.

 DICCI plans business facilitation centres in all States

  • The Dalit Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DICCI) is planning to set up business facilitation centres in all State headquarters.
  • According to DICCI, at present the industry body has seven business facilitation centres.
  • DICCI has 30 chapters all over the country including Jammu and Kashmir and North East with 10,000 member entrepreneurs.
  • With a tag line of ‘Be Job Givers’, DICCI wants to motivate SC, ST youth to enter the business and industry sector as entrepreneurs and carve their own niche.

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::INTERNATIONAL::

U.K. invites PM Modi for G7 summit

  • The United Kingdom has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the G7 summit that is scheduled to be held in June.
  • Apart from India, Australia and South Korea are also invited to participate in the proceedings of the summit as guest countries.

About:

  • Group of Seven (G-7) is an intergovernmental organisation that was formed in 1975 by the top economies of the time as an informal forum to discuss pressing world issues such as global economic governance, international security, and energy policy.
  • G-7 countries consist of U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan.
  • G-7 was formerly referred to asG-8 until Russia was suspended from the group in 2014 after illegally annexing Crimea.

International Migration 2020 Highlights

  • The Population Division of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs has launched a new report International Migration 2020 Highlights.
  • It presenting the main results from the 2020 revision of estimates of the international migrant stock.

Key highlights:

  • Globally, 54 per cent of the 111 Governments that responded to a recent survey reported having policies to facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration.
  • In 2020, international migrants comprised nearly 15 per cent of the total population in high-income countries, compared to less than 2 per cent in middle- and low-income countries.
  • 73 per cent of international migrants worldwide were between the ages of 20 and 64 years, compared to 57 per cent for the total population in 2020. International migrants thus often make up a larger proportion of working-age persons compared to the national population.
  • India topped the list of countries with the largest diasporas in 2020, with 18 million persons from India living outside of their country of birth. Other countries with a large transnational community included Mexico and the Russian Federation (11 million each), China (10 million) and Syria (8 million).

::ECONOMY::

Energy EfficiencyEnterprise (E3)Certifications Program For Brick manufacturing Sector

  • Energy Efficiency Enterprise (E3) Certification Scheme, launched by Ministry of Power, is aimed at tapping huge energy efficacy potential in this sector.
  • It will lead to adoption of more efficient technologies for making energy efficient bricks. Such bricks will be useful in complying the requirements of Energy Conservation Buildings Code (ECBC).
  • Brick sector contributes nearly 0.7% to GDP and offers seasonal employment generation to over 1 crore workers.

::SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY::

New Space India Limited

  • The NewSpace India Limited, a subsidiary company under the Department of Space.
  • It will own and operate capital intensive space assets of ISRO as part of the space reforms process initiated in June last year.
  • The transponders on these satellites will be leased to the private companies with DTH and Broadband services.
  • The company he added is in talks with five private Industries to manufacture under license five Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles.

About:

  • NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) is a Public Sector Enterprise (PSE) of Government of India and commercial arm of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
  • It was established in 2019 under the administrative control of Department of Space (DoS) and the Company Act 2013. The main objective of NSIL is to scale up industry participation in Indian space programmes.

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