Sunday, October 2, 2022

India’s first Avalanche Monitoring Radar

 The Indian Army and the Defence Geoinformatics and Research Establishment (DGRE) have jointly installed the Avalanche Monitoring Radar, first of its kind in India, at an altitude of 15,000 feet in north Sikkim.

  • Besides being used for detection of avalanches, this radar can also be employed to detect landslides.
  • This radar has the capability to detect avalanches within three seconds of their triggering and will assist in saving valuable life of troops and civilians as also vehicles in super high altitude areas.
  • The avalanche radar was made operational by Defence Research and Development Organisation’s wing DGRE, which is involved in forecasting and mitigation of avalanche hazards faced by Indian Army in the Himalayan region.


Working Principle/Features

  • The radar uses a series of short micro wave pulses which are scattered at the target and can detect an avalanche in less than three seconds.
  • The radar, which can permanently scan the targeted slope for avalanche release and track its path and its size in case it is triggered, can “see” through snow, fog as well as in the night, making it an all-weather solution and covers an area of two sq/km obviating the requirement to place additional instruments in dangerous avalanche prone areas.
  • The radar is also linked to an alarm system enabling automatic control and warning measures in case an avalanche is triggered. Images and videos of the event are automatically recorded for future analysis by the experts.

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan- Ranking of Cities under National Clean Air Programme (NCAP)

A two day National Conference of Ministers of Environment, Forest and Climate Change was held in Ekta Nagar, Gujarat on 23-24th September, 2022. The conference was inaugurated by the Prime Minister virtually.

During  a  parallel session on Control and Prevention of Pollution, the States were informed regarding guidelines  on ‘Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan- Ranking of Cities’ released under National Clean Air Programme (NCAP).

Under the guidance of the Minister for Environment, Forest and climate Change, the Ministry is going to launch Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan  that promotes ranking of 131 cities in the country for implementing City Action Plans prepared as part of National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) for reducing air pollution upto 40% by 2025-26.

131 cities are categorized into three groups based on population. 47 cities are in the first group having population more than 10 lakh. 44 cities are in the second group having population between 3 to 10 lakh. Third group consists of 40 cities having population less than 3 lakh.

Cities are required to do the self-assessment as per the framework provided on PRANA online portal. This assessment is carried out annually. Cities have to report implementation of activities and measures taken in respect of solid waste management, road dust management, management of construction and demolition waste, control of vehicular emissions and industrial pollution.

It was informed that  based on the self-assessment and third party assessment, 3 best performing cities in each group will be given cash award in the spirit of competitive federalism. This promotes constructive competition  in the spirit of competitive federalism to take measures to improve air quality. This Survekshan provides a tool to cities to plan their actions in order to improve the air quality. It is not based on the measurement of the air quality parameters to rank the cities. It is based on the actions taken by the cities to improve the air quality in different domains. The actions taken by the cities would result in the improvement of air quality. It thus, provides a planning implementation tool to improve the air quality and the assessment of the cities regarding how better they have aligned their actions to improve the air quality.

The Ministers of Environment, Forest and Climate Change from across the country participated in the  National conference organised by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. State Forest and Environment Ministers, the concerned State Secretaries as well as Chairmen of State PCBs / PCCs along with PCCFs also participated in the two-day National Conference along with senior officials of the Ministry.

అమృత్ సరోవర్ మిషన్

 


2022 ఏప్రిల్ 24న, ప్రధాని నరేంద్ర మోదీ భవిష్యత్తు కోసం నీటిని సంరక్షించే మిషన్‌ను ప్రారంభించారు, దీనిని అమృత్ సరోవర్ మిషన్ అని పిలుస్తారు. ఆజాదీ కా అమృత్ మహోత్సవ్‌ను జరుపుకోవడం కోసం, అమృత్ సరోవర్ భారతదేశంలోని ప్రతి జిల్లాలో 75 నీటి వనరులను అభివృద్ధి చేయడం మరియు పునరుద్ధరించడం లక్ష్యంగా పెట్టుకుంది. ఈ మిషన్ కింద ఎకరం విస్తీర్ణంలో 50,000 నీటి వనరులను ఏర్పాటు చేస్తారు.

దిగువ పేర్కొన్న ఆరు మంత్రిత్వ శాఖలు మరియు విభాగాలను ప్రభుత్వం సంప్రదించింది.

  • గ్రామీణాభివృద్ధి శాఖ
  • భూ వనరుల శాఖ
  • తాగునీటి వనరుల శాఖ
  • పంచాయితీ రాజ్ మంత్రిత్వ శాఖ
  • అటవీ మంత్రిత్వ శాఖ
  • పర్యావరణం మరియు వాతావరణ మార్పు విభాగం.

మిషన్‌తో నిమగ్నమైన ఇతర సంస్థలు భాస్కరాచార్య నేషనల్ ఇన్‌స్టిట్యూట్ ఫర్ స్పేస్ అప్లికేషన్ అండ్ జియో-ఇన్ఫర్మేటిక్స్ (BISAG-N) సాంకేతిక భాగస్వామిగా ఉన్నాయి.



మహాత్మా గాంధీ NREGA, XV ఫైనాన్స్ కమిషన్ గ్రాంట్లు, వాటర్‌షెడ్ డెవలప్‌మెంట్ కాంపోనెంట్ వంటి PMKSY సబ్-స్కీమ్‌లు మరియు హర్ ఖేత్ కో పానీ వంటి అనేక ఇతర మిషన్‌లపై మిషన్ దృష్టి సారించింది. అలాగే, ఈ ప్రయత్నాలకు అనుబంధంగా పౌరులు మరియు ప్రభుత్వేతర వనరుల సమీకరణను పెంచడం మిషన్ లక్ష్యం.

భారత ప్రభుత్వం అనుకున్న విధంగా అమృత్ సరోవర్ నిర్మాణాన్ని పూర్తి చేయాలని అన్ని రాష్ట్రాల ప్రభుత్వం మరియు సెక్రటరీలను అభ్యర్థించారు. అమృత్ సరోవర్ నిర్మాణంలో సాంకేతికత వినియోగం ఉంటుందని ప్రభుత్వం హామీ ఇచ్చింది. వినియోగదారుల సంఘం కోసం నీటి నిర్మాణాన్ని ఏర్పాటు చేయాలని మరియు అమృత్ సరోవర్ యొక్క మెరుగైన అభివృద్ధికి అవసరమైన శిక్షణ ఇవ్వాలని రాష్ట్రాలు అభ్యర్థించబడ్డాయి. ఇప్పటి వరకు, అమృత్ సరోవర్ నిర్మాణానికి 12,241 స్థలాలు ఖరారు చేయబడ్డాయి, వాటిలో 4,856 అమృత్ సరోవర్ కోసం పనులు ప్రారంభించబడ్డాయి.

1. మిషన్ 15 ఆగస్టు 2023 నాటికి పూర్తి చేయాలని లక్ష్యంగా పెట్టుకుంది.

2. దేశవ్యాప్తంగా 50,000 అమృత్ సరోవర్‌ను నిర్మించనున్నారు.

3. ప్రతి అమృత్ సరోవర్ 10,000 క్యూబిక్ మీటర్ల నీటి నిల్వ సామర్థ్యంతో సుమారుగా 1 ఎకరం ఉంటుంది.

4. మిషన్ యొక్క కేంద్ర బిందువు ప్రజల భాగస్వామ్యం.

5. స్థానిక స్వాతంత్ర్య సమరయోధులు, వారి కుటుంబ సభ్యులు, అమరవీరుల కుటుంబ సభ్యులు, పద్మశ్రీ అవార్డు గ్రహీతలు మరియు స్థానిక ప్రాంతాల పౌరులు అమృత్ సరోవర్‌ను నిర్మించాల్సిన ప్రదేశాలు మరియు వారు అన్ని దశల నిర్మాణంలో నిమగ్నమై ఉంటారు.

6. ప్రతి అమృత్ సరోవర్లో, ఫ్లాగ్ హోస్టింగ్ ప్రతి స్వాతంత్ర్య దినోత్సవం, 15 ఆగస్టులో జరుగుతుంది.

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection MCQs

 1. Atmospheric ozone layer which protect us from UV-B & C is getting depleted most by addition of 

 (a) Chlorofluorocarbon

(b) Carbon monoxide 

 (c) Carbon dioxide 

 (d) Sulpur dioxide 

2. In which of the following biome the maximum plant diversity is found ? 

 (a) Tropical evergreen forests 

 (b) Tropical moist deciduous forests 

 (c) Tropical dry deciduous forests 

 (d) Temperate moist forests 

3. Which among the following is a water borne disease? 

 (a) Smallpox 

 (b) Meningitis 

 (c) Malaria 

 (d) Cholera 

4. The term ‘dead’ with respect to a water body refers to: 

 (a) The inability of a water body to sustain aquatic life 

 (b) The ability of a water body to sustainaquatic life 

 (c) The inability of a water body to flow 

 (d) The heating or cooling of a water body

 5. Which one of the following is not normally a pollutant? 

 (a) Carbon monoxide 

 (b) Carbon dioxide 

 (c) Hydrocarbons 

 (d) Sulphur dioxide 

6. Ultraviolet radiation from sunlight causes the reaction that produces 

 (a) Fluorides 

 (b) Ozone 

 (c) Carbon monoxide 

 (d) Sulphur dioxide 

7. DDT is a 

 (a) Green house gas 

 (b) Persistent Organic Pollutant 

 (c) Degradable pollutant 

 (d) None of these

8. Decomposition of domestic wastes under natural processes is called 

 (a) Industrial pollution 

 (b) Thermal pollution 

 (c) Biodegradable pollution 

 (d) Nonbiodegradable pollution 

9. Eutrophication is often seen in 

 (a) Mountains 

 (b) Deserts 

 (c) Fresh water lakes 

 (d) Ocean 

10. Fish die in water polluted by sewage due to 

 (a) Pathogens 

 (b) Reduction in O2 

 (c) Clogging of gills by silt 

 (d) Foul smell 

11. Fluoride pollution mainly affects 

 (a) Brain 

 (b) Teeth 

 (c) Heart 

 (d) Kidney 

12. Gas leaked during Bhopal tragedy was 

 (a) Ethyl isothiocyanate 

 (b) Sodium isothiocyanate 

 (c) Potassium isothiocyanate 

 (d) Methyl isocyanate 

13. The best way to dispose plant waste is

 (a) Burning 

 (b) Composting 

 (c) Dumping in a water body 

 (d) Incineration 

14. Which of the following is a major pollutant causing acid rain? 

 (a) Carbon dioxide 

 (b) Sulphur dioxide 

 (c) Hydrogen peroxide 

 (d) Carbon monoxide 

15. Increase in the concentration of pollutants in higher trophic levels is known as 

 (a) Biomagnification 

 (b) Biodegradation

(c) Eutrophication 

 (d) Recycling 

16. The best household method to obtain potable water is 

 (a) Filtration 

 (b) Boiling 

 (c) Chemical treatment 

 (d) Decantation 

17. Consider the following statements regarding Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972? 

 1. The Government of India enacted Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972 with the objective of effectively protecting the wild life of this country and to control poaching, smuggling and illegal trade in wildlife and its derivatives. 

 2. The Act was amended in January 2003 and pun- -ishment and penalty for offences under the Act have been made more stringent. 

 3. The Ministry OF Environment and Forest has proposed further amendments (The Wild Life (Pro- -tection) Amendment Bill, 2010) in the law by intro- -ducing more rigid measures to strengthen the Act. 

 4. The objective of ‘The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Bill, 2010’ is to provide protection to the listed endangered flora and fauna and ecologically important protected areas. 

 Which of the statements given above is / are correct? 

 (a) 1 only 

 (b) 1 and 2 only 

 (c) 3 and 4 only 

 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4 

18. An endemic species is 

 (a) a species found uniquely in one place. 

 (b) a species carrying an epidemic disease. 

 (c) a species at an early phase of its evolution. 

 (d) a taxonomist’s mistake. 

19. Contamination of water with sewage is indicated by cysts of 

 (a) Escherichia 

 (b) Escherichia coli 

 (c) Pseudomonas 

 (d) Leishmania 

20. Consider the following statements regarding National Environment Tribunal 

1. In 1999 the Central Government established the National Environment Tribunal [through the National Environment Tribunal Act 1999]. 

 2. National Environment Tribunal was established to provide for strict liability for damage arising out of accidents caused from the handling of hazardous substances. 

 Which of the statements given above is / are correct? 

 (a) 1 only 

 (b) 2 only 

 (c) Both 1 and 2 

 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 

ANSWERS:

1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (d) 4. (a) 5. (b) 

6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (c) 9. (c) 10. (b) 

11. (b) 12. (d) 13. (b) 14. (b) 15. (b) 

16. (b) 17. (d) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (b)

Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram

Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram has been revised for implementation w.e.f from 2022-23 onwards in all Districts of the country including all the Aspirational Districts. 

• The erstwhile Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP) has been restructured and renamed as Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram (PMJVK) for effective implementation since 2018. 

• PMJVK is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme that seeks to provide better socio-economic infrastructure assets and basic amenities to the minorities mainly in the field of education, health & skill development. 

• This which would further lead to lessening of the gap between the national average and the minority communities with regard to backwardness parameters. • In 2018, the restructuring was done to be implemented in 1300 identified Minority Concentration Areas (MCAs) of the Country. 

• MCAs include Minority Concentration Blocks (MCBs), Minority Concentration Towns (MCTs) and Minority Concentration District Headquarters (MCD Hqrs). 

• Beneficiaries - The communities notified as minority communities under Section 2 (c) of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) Act, 1992 would be taken as Minority Communities under PMJVK. 

• At present 6 communities namely Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis) and Jains have been notified as Minority Communities under Section 2 (c) of the NCM Act, 1992. 

• Special focus by earmarking funds - 80% of the resources under the PMJVK would be earmarked for projects related to education, health and skill development. 

• 33 to 40% of resources under the PMJVK would be specifically allocated for women centric projects.

Mumbai and Hyderabad - Tree City of the World

 Mumbai and Hyderabad have been jointly recognised as ‘2021 Tree City of the World’ for their commitment to growing and maintaining urban trees and greenery in building healthy, resilient and happy cities. 

• While Mumbai has made the list for the first time, Hyderabad has featured on it for the second consecutive year.

 • ‘Tree Cities of the World’ is a programme started by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation (UN-FAO) and non-profit organisation Arbor Day Foundation. 

• It is an international effort to recognise cities and towns committed to ensuring that their urban forests and trees are properly maintained, sustainably managed, and duly celebrated. 

• It provides direction, assistance, and worldwide recognition for a community’s dedication to its urban forest. 

• It provides a framework for a healthy, sustainable urban forestry programme in a town or city. 

• For 2021, 138 cities have been recognised under the programme. 

• A city is recognised as a ‘Tree City’ if it meets five core standards to show its commitment towards caring for its trees and forests. 

• To be recognised as a Tree City, a city must have a written statement delegating responsibility for the care of trees within the municipal boundary to a staff member, a city department, or a group of citizens - a Tree Board. 

• The city should have in place a law or an official policy to govern the management of forests and trees. 

• The city should have a dedicated annual budget for the implementation of the tree management plan. 

• To be recognised as a Tree City, it should organise an annual celebration of trees to raise awareness among people and to acknowledge citizens who carried out the tree programme

National Hydrogen Mission

 The Mission aims to aid the government in meeting its climate targets and making India a green hydrogen hub. This will help in meeting the target of production of 5 million tonnes of Green hydrogen by 2030 and the related development of renewable energy capacity.

Features of Mission :

• The Green Hydrogen / Ammonia manufacturer can bank his unconsumed renewable power, up to 30 days, with distribution company and take it back when required. 

• Distribution licensees can also procure and supply Renewable Energy to the manufacturers of Green Hydrogen / Green Ammonia in their States at concessional prices which will only include the cost of procurement, wheeling charges and a small margin as determined by the State Commission. 

• Waiver of inter-state transmission charges for a period of 25 years will be allowed to the manufacturers of Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia for the projects commissioned before 30th June 2025. 

• The manufacturers of Green Hydrogen / Ammonia and the renewable energy plant shall be given connectivity to the grid on priority basis to avoid any procedural delays. 

• The benefit of Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) will be granted as incentive to the hydrogen/Ammonia manufacturer and the Distribution licensee for consumption of renewable power. 

• To ensure ease of doing business a single portal for carrying out all the activities including statutory clearances in a time bound manner will be set up by MNRE.

ANDHRA PRADESH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ASSISTANT ENGINEERS EXAM CURRENT AFFAIRS QUESTIONS (EXAM HELD ON: 15-05-2022)

 1) Why was Roberta Metsola in the news in January 2022?

1. She was elected as the president of the World Bank.

2. She was elected as the president of the INTERPOL.

3. She was elected as the president of the European Parliament.

4. She was elected as the president of UNICEF

 

2) Why was Roberta Metsola in the news in January 2022?

1. She was elected as the president of the World Bank.

2. She was elected as the president of the INTERPOL.

3. She was elected as the president of the European Parliament.

4. She was elected as the president of UNICEF.

 

3) Prime Minister Narendra Modi was honoured with the Ngadag Pel gi Khorlo award in December 2021. This is the highest civilian award in which country?

1. Cambodia

2. Indonesia

3. Bhutan

4. Myanmar

 

4) Barbados was declared a new republic after how many years of British rule?

1. 100 years

2. 200 years

3. 300 years

4. 400 years

 

5) The new CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal, has graduated from which IIT?

1. IIT-Bombay

2. IIT-Madras

3. IIT-Kharagpur

4. IIT-Delhi

 

6) Which country hosted the G-7 Foreign Ministers’ meeting in December 2021?

1. The UK

2. Canada

3. France

4. Italy

 

7) After winning the finals of the men’s singles title at the Australian Open 2021, Rafael Nadal set a new record of winning ______ titles in Grand Slam singles.

1. 21

2. 19

3. 17

4. 15

 

8) In November 2021, India was re-elected to the Executive Board of the United Nations' Cultural and Education Organization (UNESCO) for a term of _______ years.

1. four

2. three

3. five

4. six

 

9)  Which government body has recently (January 2022) constituted a ‘Fly Ash Management and Utilization Mission’ with the objective of coordinating and monitoring the issues related to handling and disposal of fly ash and other associated issues?

1. Central Ground Water Board (CGWB)

2. Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)

3. National Green Tribunal (NGT)

4. Indian Forest Service (IFS)

 

10)Which research institute secured the second rank in the National Ranking Index-2020?

 1. IISc, Bangalore

2. CSIR, Delhi

3. NIN, Hyderabad

4. C-DAC, Pune

 

11) How many new high yielding varieties of field crops were released by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research during 2019 to 2021?

1. 462

2. 562

3. 362

4. 262

 

12) The Central Government is set to roll out a digital system called ‘OSM’ from 1 April 2022 in a bid to bring in operational efficiency in storage, movement and distribution of food grains under the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS). The full form of OSM is:

1. Online Storage Management

2. Output Storage Management

3. Outsource Storage Management

4. Onset Storage Management

 

13) According to the International Trade Administration (ITA), India emerged as the ________ largest manufacturer of mobile handsets in the world in 2021.

1. second

2. third

3. fourth

4. fifth

 

14) On 27 September 2021, DRDO tested a new version of the Akash Missile equipped with an active Radio Frequency (RF) seeker for improved accuracy. What is the name of this new version of Akash missile?

1. Akash Next

2. Akash Prime

3. Akash Apex

4. Akash Blaze

 

 

15)In July 2021, ISRO announced the launch of its geo-imaging satellite that will enable near-real time monitoring of natural disasters, such as floods and cyclones. The name of this satellite is:

1. EOS-03

2. EOS-04

3. EOS-05

4. EOS-06

16) Which state ranked first among the larger states in primary education in the Index on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy 2021?

1. West Bengal

2. Rajasthan

3. Uttar Pradesh

4. Madhya Pradesh

 

17) Which of the following states did NOT get an A++ rank in the Performance Grading Index (PGI) of the States/UTs 2021?

1. Kerala

2. Punjab

3. Tamil Nadu

4. Rajasthan

 

18) For the effective implementation of various schemes and programmes of the Ministry of Women and Child Development, all the major schemes of the Ministry have been classified under how many umbrella schemes?

1. Three

2. Four

3. Five

4. Six

 

19) What amount was allocated for child protection and welfare services under Mission VATSALYA in the 2021-22 Union Budget of India?

1. ₹700 crore

2. ₹900 crore

3. ₹600 crore

4. ₹300 crore

 

20) What amount was allocated for the Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry, the ministry that caters to the welfare of the backward classes and those with disabilities, in the Union Budget 2022-23?

1. ₹10,134 crore

2. ₹11,134 crore

3. ₹12,134 crore

4. ₹13,134 crore

 

21) According to the reports of the Ministry of Electronics and IT, approximately how much e-waste was collected and processed in the financial year 2021?

1. 3.54 lakh tonnes

2. 2.54 lakh tonnes

3. 1.54 lakh tonnes

4. 4.54 lakh tonnes

 

22) As of December 2021, what was the total number of Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in India?

1. 23,391

2. 31,391

3. 11,391

4. 41,391

 

23) According to the reports of Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), how many Indians were unemployed as of December 2021?

1. 23 million

2. 33 million

3. 43 million

4. 53 million

 

24)  Recently (January 2022), the Union Cabinet extended the National Commission for Safai Karamcharis for how many more years?

1. One

2. Four

3. Two

4. Three

 

25) The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is a specialised force that is responsible for disaster response and relief. For 2021-22, the budget estimate for the NDRF was:

1. ₹1,409 crore

2. ₹1,309 crore

3. ₹1,109 crore

4. ₹1,209 crore

 

Answers:

(1)  1 (2) 3 (3) 3 (4) 4 (5) 1 (6) 1 (7) 1 (8) 1 (9) 3 (10) 1

(11) 2     (12) 1 (13) 1 (14) 2 (15) 1 (16) 1 (17) 4 (18) 1 (19) 2 (20) 4

(21) 1 (22) 1 (23) 4 (24) 4 (25) 4

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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Important Sources of Indian Constitution


Government of India Act 1935

  • Federal Scheme

  • Emergency Provisions

  • Public Service Commissions

  • Office of Governor

  • Judiciary

  • Administrative Details

Constitution of the United States

  • Preamble

  • Fundamental Rights

  • The federal structure of government

  • Electoral College

  • Independence of the judiciary and separation of powers among the three branches of the government

  • Judicial review

  • President as Supreme Commander of Armed Forces

  • Equal protection under law

British constitution

  • Parliamentary form of government

  • The idea of single citizenship

  • The idea of the Rule of law

  • Writs

  • Institution of Speaker and his role

  • Lawmaking procedure

  • Procedure established by Law

Irish constitution (Ireland)

  • Directive Principles of State Policy

  • Nomination of members to Rajya Sabha

  • Method of Election of President

Australian constitution

  • Freedom of trade and commerce within the country and between the states

  • Power of the national legislature to make laws for implementing treaties, even on matters outside normal Federal jurisdiction

  • Concurrent List

French constitution

  • Republic and the ideals of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity in the Preamble

Constitution of South Africa

  • Procedure for amendment

  • Election of Rajya Sabha members

Constitution of Soviet Union (USSR)

  • Fundamental Duties under Article 51-A

  • A Constitutionally mandated Planning Commission to oversee the development of the economy

Constitution of Germany

  • Emergency powers to be enjoyed by the Union

  • Suspension of Fundamental Rights during an emergency.

Constitution of Japan

  • Procedure Established by Law

Constitution of Russia

  • Fundamental Duties

  • Idea of Social, Economic, and Political Justice in Preamble

Important Government Schemes in 2021-22

 

Government Ministry

Name of Scheme

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Nidhi

Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojna

National Digital Health Mission

Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna

Intensified Mission Indradhanush 3.0

Ministry of Education

STARS Project

Institutions of Eminence Scheme

Mid-May Meal

Swach Vidyalaya Abhiyan

Kala Utsav

Shikshav Parv Initiative

Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration  (SPARC)

Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA)

Ministry of Women and Child Development

Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojna

Poshan Abhiyan

Rashtriya Poshan Maah

Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship

Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna

Ministry of Rural Development

Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN) Scheme

National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

Rashtriya Aajivika Mission

Gram Panchayat Development Plans

Startup Village Entrepreneurship Programme

DDU Grameen Kaushalya Yojna

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna

Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs

Global Housing Technology Challenge

Safaimitra Suraksha Challenge

PM SVANIDI

Climate-Smart City Assessment Framework

Swachh Sarvekshan 2021

Ministry of Jal Shakti

Rashtriya Swachhta Kendra

Grand ICT Challenge

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

Ambekar Social Innovation & Incubation Mission

Ministry of Finance

Saral Jeevan Bima

Ministry of Commerce & Industry

One District One Product Scheme

PRARAMBH: Startup India International Summit

Merchandise Export From India Scheme

Ministry of Textiles

SAMARTH Scheme


National Technical Textile Mission

Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways

Sagarmala Sea Plane Services

National Authority For Recycling of Ships

Ministry of Labor & Employment

Atal Beemit Vyakti Kalyan Yojna

Nation Career Service Project

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution

Bureau of Indian Standards

Consumer Protection (Ecommerce) Rules, 2020

Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation

MPLADS (Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme)

NITI Aayog

Vision 2035

NPMPF ('National Program and Project Management Policy Framework')

Aatmanirbhar Bharat ARISE-Atal New India Challenge 

Minister of Railways, Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food and Public Distribution

Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)