January 5th, 2021, PIB:- Download PDF Here
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PM CARES Fund 2. DRDO’s Advanced Biodigester Mk-II Technology 3. Udyog Manthan 4. Toycathon-2021 5. Climate of India in 2020 6. Kamdhenu Gau-Vigyan Prachar-Prasar Exam 7. Swasth Vayu Non-invasive Ventilator 8. Prelims Facts
Context:
PM CARES Fund Trust allocates Rs.201.58 crores for installation of 162 dedicated PSA Medical Oxygen Generation Plants in public health facilities.
Read everything you need to know about PM CARES Fund in the linked article.
2. DRDO’s Advanced Biodigester Mk-II Technology
Context:
DRDO signs MoU with MAHA-METRO for implementation of Advanced Biodigester Mk-II Technology in Metro Rail Network.
Details:
- The MoU was signed between DRDO and MAHA-METRO (Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation), a joint venture company between GOI and the Govt. of Maharashtra.
- As per the MoU, DRDO will render technical support for the implementation of its advanced biodigester Mk-II technology for the treatment of human waste (night soil) in the metro rail network.
DRDO’s Biodigester:
- DRDO’s biodigester is an indigenous, green and cost-effective technology, with a rare distinction of having one of the largest numbers of DRDO-licensees.
- The Indian Railways has already installed about 2.40 lakh biodigesters in its fleet of passenger coaches.
- Now for MAHA-METRO, the technology has been revamped and further improved in a bid to save water and space.
- A customized version of this MK-II Biodigester, suitable for treating human waste generated from houseboats in Dal Lake, was also successfully demonstrated by the DRDO to J&K Administration.
- It is now being implemented and once fully done, it is expected to significantly reduce pollution in Dal Lake.
Context:
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India is organizing Udyog Manthan.
Details:
- Udyog Manthan is a marathon of focused sector-specific webinars for promoting Quality and Productivity in Indian Industry.
- DPIIT is organising the webinars in association with the Quality Council of India, the National Productivity Council, and industry bodies.
- Udyog Manthan will identify challenges, opportunities, draw upon solutions and best practices.
- The conversations will enable learning across industries and sectors for enhancing quality and productivity to promote ‘Vocal for Local’ and realizing the vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
Context:
Union ministers launch Toycathon-2021 and Toycathon Portal.
About Toycathon-2021:
- This is a special kind of hackathon where students and teachers from schools and colleges, design experts, toy experts and start-ups will get together to crowd source ideas for developing toys and games that are based on Indian culture and ethos, local folklore and heroes, and Indian value systems.
- While this will greatly help India develop into a global hub for toys and games, it will also help our children to understand the ethos and values of Indian culture as envisaged in the National Education Policy 2020.
- The Toycathon is based on nine themes viz. Indian Culture, History, Knowledge of India and Ethos; Learning, Education and Schooling; Social and human values; Occupations & specific fields; Environment; Divyang ; Fitness and sport; Out of the box, creative and logical thinking and Rediscovering/redesigning traditional Indian toys.
- It will have three variants of tracks – junior, senior and start-up.
- It is an inter-ministerial initiative. The participating agencies are the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Women & Child Development, the Ministry of Textiles, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, DPIIT, Ministry of MSME, Innovation Cell (Education Ministry) and the AICTE.
- There are categories for both online and physical toys.
Context:
IMD issues a statement on Climate of India during 2020.
Highlights of IMD’s Statement:
- The year 2020 was the eighth warmest year on record since nation-wide records commenced in 1901.
- However, this is substantially lower than the highest warming observed over India during 2016.
- The monsoon and post-monsoon seasons with mean temperature anomalies mainly contributed to this warming.
- The 2020 annual rainfall over the country as a whole was 109% of its Long Period Average (LPA) based on the data of 1961-2010. The monsoon season rainfall over the country as a whole was above normal and was 109% of its LPA.
- During 2020, 5 cyclones formed over the North Indian Ocean. These are Super cyclonic Storm AMPHAN, Very Severe Cyclonic Storms NIVAR & GATI, Severe Cyclonic Storm NISARGA, and Cyclonic Storm ‘BUREVI’.
- The country also experienced other high impact weather events like, extremely heavy rainfall, floods, landslide, thunderstorm, lightning, cold waves, etc.
- Bihar & Uttar Pradesh were the most adversely affected states during the year which reportedly claimed more than 350 deaths from each state mainly due to thunderstorm, lightning & cold wave events.
- Heavy rainfall & flood related incidents reportedly claimed over 600 lives from different parts of the country during pre-monsoon, monsoon & post-monsoon seasons.
6. Kamdhenu Gau-Vigyan Prachar-Prasar Exam
Context:
Rastriya Kamdhenu Aayog announces Kamdhenu Gau-Vigyan Prachar-Prasar Exam.
Details:
- The exam has been initiated for raising mass awareness about Indigenous cows among young students and all citizens.
- It will also help make study materials about cow science available.
- According to the government, this will infuse curiosity into all Indians about cows, and make them aware of the unexplored potential and business opportunities a cow can offer, even after it stops giving milk.
- Kamdhenu Gau-Vigyan Prachar-Prasar Exam will be an online exam to be conducted throughout the country on 25th February, 2021.
- It will be conducted in four categories, primary, secondary, college and general public levels.
- The exam will be in Hindi, English and 12 regional languages.
- There will be no fee for taking the exam.
For more on Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog, check PIB dated Oct 12, 2020.
7. Swasth Vayu Non-invasive Ventilator
Context:
Swasth Vayu Non-invasive Ventilator developed by CSIR-NAL receives regulator nod.
What is the Device?
- The Swasth Vayu Non-invasive Ventilator is an indigenously designed and developed non-invasive bilevel positive airway pressure ventilator.
- The ventilator also has additional features to treat COVID-19 patients.
- It is a microcontroller based precise closed-loop adaptive control system with a built-in biocompatible “3D printed manifold and coupler” with HEPA filter (Highly Efficient Particulate Air Filter).
- These unique features help to alleviate the fear of the virus spread. It has features like CPAP, Bi-Timed, Spontaneous/AUTO modes with provision to connect oxygen concentrator or enrichment unit externally.
- The performance of the device has been evaluated by the expert committee constituted by the Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.
- The expert committee, after careful evaluation, has concluded that Swasth Vayu may be used on COVID-19 patients who require oxygen supplementation up to 35%.
- CSIR-NAL has commercialized this technology with six private companies and one of these companies (which is in the MSME category) has set up production facilities for almost 300 units per week.
About CSIR-NAL:
- National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India, is the only government aerospace R&D laboratory in the country’s civilian sector.
- CSIR-NAL is a high-technology oriented institution focusing on advanced disciplines in aerospace.
- NAL was established in 1959 and is situated in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
- CSIR-NAL’s mandate is to develop aerospace technologies with strong science content, design and build small, medium sized civil aircraft, and support all national aerospace programmes.
Magneto-telluric (MT) Method
- Magneto-telluric (MT) is a geophysical method which uses natural time variation of the Earth’s magnetic and electric fields to understand geological (underground) structure and processes.
- It is now widely used to image the electrical resistivity distribution inside the Earth in various application fields ranging in scale from the shallow crust to the lithosphere.
- The MT method utilizes naturally occurring, broadband electromagnetic waves over the Earth’s surface to image subsurface resistivity structure.
- MT survey is also used in the assessment of seismic hazard.
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