Manodarpan Initiative
- Union Human Resource and Development Ministry virtually launched the Manodarpan initiative under Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.
- This initiative will provide psycho-social support to students, teachers and parents.
- It aims to address the issues related to mental health and emotional wellbeing.
- The components of the initiative are
- Web page on the MHRD website for advisory on psychosocial support.
- Voluntary Tele-Counselling service on the National Helpline by utilizing National level database and directory of counsellors.
- Handbook on Psychosocial Support - Enriching Life skills & Wellbeing of Students to be published online.
- Interactive Online Chat Platform for contact, counselling and guidance by psychologists and other mental health professionals
RAISE Initiative
- Retrofit of Air-conditioning to improve Indoor Air Quality for Safety and Efficiency (RAISE) is a national programme to improve indoor air quality.
- It is launched by Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), under the administration of Ministry of Power.
- It is developed for healthy and energy efficient buildings, in partnership with US Agency for International Development’s (USAID) MAITREE programme.
- The pilot focuses on improving indoor air quality (IAQ), thermal comfort, and energy efficiency (EE) in EESL office’s air conditioning system.
- It can potentially alleviate the issue of bad air quality in workspaces across the nation.
U.S. Agency for International Development
- USAID is the world’s premier international development agency and a catalytic actor driving development results.
- The Market Integration and Transformation Program for Energy Efficiency (MAITREE), is a part of the US-India bilateral Partnership between the Ministry of Power and USAID
- It is aimed at accelerating the adoption of cost-effective energy efficiency as a standard practice within buildings, and specifically focuses on cooling.
Global Real Estate Transparency Index
- GRETI is released by Jones Lang LaSalle’s (JLL), a global real-estate firm.
- JLL has been tracking real estate transparency since 1999, the recent GRETI edition covers 99 countries and territories, and 163 city regions.
- The rankings have six Asia Pacific markets, among the top 10 biggest improvers globally.
- Mainland China (32nd),
- Thailand (33rd),
- India (34th),
- Indonesia (40th),
- Philippines (44th)
- Vietnam (56th)
- India’s higher levels of ranking are due to regulatory reforms, enhanced market data, and sustainability initiatives.
- India has also edged into the top 20 for Sustainability Transparency through the active role of Indian Green Building Council and Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA)
- GRIHA is a national rating system for green buildings that is adopted while designing and evaluating new buildings.
Household Social Consumption: Education Survey
- National Statistical Office (NSO) has report on “Household Social Consumption: Education”.
- The report surveyed 1.13 lakh households spread across over 8,000 villages and 6,000 urban blocks between July 2017 and June 2018.
Highlights of the report
- Digital divide - Only 4% of the rural households having access to computers as compared to 23% in urban areas.
- Education accessibility –
- Primary School - 92.7% of the rural households have a primary school within 1 km as compared to 87.2% in urban areas.
- Secondary School - 38% of the rural household have access to secondary school as compared to 70% in the urban areas on similar parameters.
- Attendance ratio - Gross attendance ratio is nearly 100% of boys and girls in rural as well as urban areas attending classes.
- Literacy rate - The all India literacy rate among persons aged 7 years and above is 77.7% with rural literacy (73.5%) and urban literacy (87.7%).
- Internet access - 15% in the rural cluster and 42% in the urban areas have access to the internet.
Zoram Food Park
- Recently, Ministry of food processing industries has operationalized the first Mega Food Park (MFP) of Mizoram.
- The Zoram Mega Food Park has been set up under the ‘Mega Food Park Scheme’.
- It will boost the North-East Region’s potential to become the organic destination of the world due to its rich agricultural and horticultural produce.
Mega Food Park
- A Mega food Park typically consists of supply chain infrastructure including
- Collection centers (CC),
- Primary processing centers (PPC)
- Central processing centers (CPC),
- Cold chain
- Around 25-30 fully developed plots for entrepreneurs to set up food processing units.
- The Scheme is based on the “Cluster” approach and envisages creation of state of art support infrastructure in a well-defined Agri/horticultural zone.
- The central government provides financial assistance up to Rs. 50 Crore per Mega Food Park (MFP) project.
- The MFP project is implemented by a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) which is a Body Corporate registered under the Companies Act, 2013.
Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary
- The Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary is also known as the Jeypore Rainforest.
- It is located in the Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts of Assam.
- Dehing is the name of the river that flows through this forest and Patkai is the hill at the foot of which the sanctuary lies.
- It is the only sanctuary in India which is home to seven different species of wild cats namely tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, leopard cat, golden cat, jungle cat and marbled cat.
- Assamese macaque, a primate found in the forest, is in the red list of Near Threatened species.
- It is also the place with the highest concentration of the rare endangered White Winged Wood Duck.
- Recently Assam government decided to upgrade Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary into a national park.
- Post upgradation, Dehing Patkai will be the sixth national park in Assam.
- Other National Parks - Kaziranga, Nameri, Manas, Orang and Dibru-Saikhowa.
Source: PIB, News on Air, Times of India, Business Line