29 May 2023 Current Affairs – The Day’s Top News | GKSERIES
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Current Affairs for Competitive Exam – 29 May 2023
India Secured Approval To Set Up Second Hydropower Project In Nepal
Nepal has decided to grant India’s Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN) Limited permission to build a second hydropower project in the nation. SJVN is currently developing a 900-MW Arun -III hydropower project on the Arun River in Eastern Nepal, with a completion date of 2024. A meeting of the Investment Board Nepal (IBN) chaired by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda approved the draft project development agreement (PDA) to be signed with India’s state-owned SJVN to develop the 669-megawatt (MW) Lower Arun Hydropower project in eastern Nepal.
India Secured Approval to Set Up Second Hydropower Project in Nepal: Key Points
- The decision for development comes days before Prime Minister Prachanda visited India.
- Before it may be implemented, the draught must be approved by the Council of Ministers. The previous meeting of the IBN approved a Rs 92.68 billion investment for the project’s construction.
- The development of this 669-MW transformative project will prove to be a milestone for the socio-economic development of the country, according to the statement by the IBN.
- The SJVN has established a local firm in Nepal, Lower Arun Power Development firm.
- The Lower Arun project located in the Sankhuwasabha and Bhojpur districts will not have any reservoir or dam and will be a tailrace development of Arun-III, which will mean water re-enters the river for the Lower Arun project.
- This is the third project undertaken, all through negotiation windows, on the Arun River after the 900 MW Arun-III and 695 MW Arun-IV hydroelectricity projects.
- The three projects in the Sankhuwasabha district will generate roughly 2,300 MW of power from the river.
International Day Of Un Peacekeepers 2023 Observed On 29th May
International Day of UN Peacekeepers 2023
Every year on May 29th, the United Nations observes International Day of Peacekeepers. It is a day set aside to celebrate the contributions and sacrifices of United Nations (UN) peacekeepers in sustaining global peace and security. The day also serves as a tribute to those who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
International Day of UN Peacekeepers- Theme
The 75th anniversary theme, “Peace begins with me,” honours the service and sacrifice of peacekeepers past and present, including over 4200 who have died under the UN flag. It also pays tribute to the resilience of the communities that we serve, who continue to strive for peace despite many obstacles.
This campaign also calls on each of us to join the global movement for peace. Alone, we can never succeed. But, together, we can be a strong force for change.
The International Day of UN Peacekeepers holds great significance for several reasons:
- Recognizing Peacekeeping Efforts: The day serves as a global recognition of the crucial role played by UN peacekeepers in maintaining peace and security around the world. It acknowledges their commitment and tireless efforts in preventing conflicts, protecting civilians, and promoting stability in areas affected by violence and war.
- Honoring Fallen Peacekeepers: The International Day of UN Peacekeepers is an occasion to honor and remember those peacekeepers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. It pays tribute to their bravery and sacrifice, emphasizing the profound impact they have made in the pursuit of peace. The day offers an opportunity to express gratitude and support to the families and loved ones of fallen peacekeepers.
- Promoting Awareness and Understanding: The day raises awareness of the difficulties that UN peacekeepers encounter, as well as the complexities of their employment. It promotes public knowledge and appreciation by emphasising the importance of peacekeeping operations in settling disputes and preventing violence from escalating. By promoting awareness, the day encourages support and solidarity for peacekeeping efforts.
- Advocating for Peace and Security: The International Day of UN Peacekeepers serves as a platform for advocating peace and security at the international level. It encourages governments, organizations, and individuals to recommit themselves to the principles of peacekeeping and to strengthen their support for UN peacekeeping missions. The day emphasizes the need for collective action and cooperation to address global conflicts and promote a more peaceful world.
- Strengthening International Peacekeeping: The day provides an opportunity to reflect on the achievements, challenges, and future directions of UN peacekeeping. It encourages discussions and dialogue on improving the effectiveness and efficiency of peacekeeping operations, including the development of new strategies, technologies, and approaches. The significance of the day stems from its position as a catalyst for furthering the area of international peacekeeping and encouraging ongoing improvement in peacekeeping practises.
International Day of UN Peacekeepers- History
The International Day of UN Peacekeepers has its origins in the United Nations General Assembly. In 2002, the General Assembly designated May 29th as the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers to honor the memory of peacekeepers who have lost their lives in the service of peace.
The date of May 29th was noteworthy for this observance. It commemorates the establishment of the first UN peacekeeping deployment. On May 29, 1948, the UN Security Council authorized the establishment of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) to oversee the ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This mission became the first-ever peacekeeping operation conducted by the United Nations.
Important takeaways for all competitive exams:
- United Nations Truce Supervision Organization Headquarters: Jerusalem;
- United Nations Truce Supervision Organization Head: Major General Patrick Gauchat;
- United Nations Truce Supervision Organization Founded: 29 May 1948.
Merger Of Maratha Sahakari Bank With Cosmos Co-Op Bank Has Been Approved By Rbi
The voluntary Scheme of Amalgamation of Maratha Sahakari Bank with The Cosmos Co-operative Bank has been approved by RBI. The scheme will become effective from May 29, 2023.
The Maratha Sahakari Bank Ltd, Mumbai, Maharashtra, was placed under directions from close of business on August 31, 2016. Maratha Sahakari Bank’s branches will function as branches of The Cosmos Co-operative Bank Limited, Pune (Maharashtra) from May 29, 2023.
The Cosmos Co-operative Bank is a multi-state urban co-operative bank. Maratha Sahakari Bank was founded in the year 1946 for helping poor and needy people, in South Mumbai.
On May 28, PM Narendra Modi Will Inaugurate Much-Awaited New Parliament Building
The building is a part of the redevelopment of the Central Vista project. On December 10, 2020, PM Modi laid the foundation stone of this new Parliament building.
The project was earlier targeted to be completed by October 2022 but got delayed due to various reasons.
Key features of the building:
It will have a built-up area of about 65,000 square metres. It will be composed of Lok sabha, Rajya Sabha, Central Hall Joint Session, Central Lounge, Constitutional Hall, and the offices. The building is triangular in shape and it will have a lifespan of more than 150 years.
It can accommodate 888 members in the chamber of the lower house, and 300 in upper house chamber. In September 2020, the contract for the construction of the new Parliament House at an estimated cost of Rs 862 crore was awarded to Tata Projects. However, the cost of the project crossed Rs 1000 crore.
8th Meeting Of Niti Ayog Governing Council Chaired By Pm Modi
On 27 may, the eighth meeting of the NITI Aayog Governing Council was held at the New Convention Center at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The meeting focused on the theme “Viksit Bharat @ 2047: Role of Team India.”
Seven more major topics were discussed in the meeting. These include Thrust on MSMEs, Infrastructure and Investments, Minimising Compliances, Women Empowerment, Health and Nutrition, Skill Development, and Gati Shakti for area development and social infrastructure. Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of the States, Union Ministers and Vice Chairman and Members of NITI Aayog participated in the meeting. As a preparation for the 8th meeting of the Governing Council, the 2nd Chief Secretaries’ Conference was held in January 2023, where these subjects were discussed extensively.
Second G-20 Anti-Corruption Working Group Meeting Concluded In Rishikesh (Tehri), Uttarakhand
The second meeting of the G-20 Anti-Corruption Working Group (ACWG) organized by the Union Ministry of Defense and Tourism from 25 to 27 May 2023 was held in Rishikesh (Tehri).
An Overview of the News:
The meeting witnessed wide participation of 90 delegates from 20 member countries, 10 invited countries and 9 international organizations including UNODC, OECD, Egmont Group, INTERPOL and IMF.
Subject of the Meeting:
The main themes of the meeting of the G-20 Anti-Corruption Working Group were as follows:
Asset recovery,
Fugitive economic offenders,
Formal and informal channels of cooperation for information sharing,
Institutional frameworks for combating corruption and mutual legal assistance, among others.
There have been in-depth and productive discussions on several other key focus areas. A unique ancillary event was organized on the first day of the G-20 Anti-Corruption Working Group on ‘Gender and Corruption’. India looks forward to hosting the delegates again in Kolkata on 9-11 August 2023 for the 3rd meeting of the ACWG. India will also host the first ever in-person anti-corruption ministerial meeting to give further momentum to the G-20 agenda of strengthening the international fight against corruption.
Ireland Becomes First Country To Introduce Comprehensive Health Labelling Of Alcohol Products
Ireland has become the first country in the European Union to implement comprehensive health labelling on alcohol products.
An Overview of the News
Its purpose is to provide information to consumers about the health risks associated with the consumption of alcohol. The Public Health (Alcohol) (Labelling) Regulations 2023 and the remaining provisions of the Public Health (Alcohol) Act of Ireland were signed into law by Stephen Donnelly, Minister for Health, on 22 May 2023.
Regulations require alcohol product labels in Ireland to include key information such as calorie content and grams of alcohol. The labels will prominently display warnings about the risks of alcohol consumption during pregnancy, as well as the dangers of liver disease and alcohol-related cancers.
The introduction of comprehensive labelling enables consumers to make informed decisions about their alcohol consumption.
World Health Organization (WHO)
The World Health Organization is a specialised agency of the United Nations that was established on April 7, 1948. Every year 7th April is celebrated as “World Health Day”.
Headquarters – Geneva, Switzerland
Director General – Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of Ethiopia.
4th National Water Award 2023 Selection Of 41 Winners
The Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti will organize the 4th National Water Awards Distribution Ceremony on June 17, 2023 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
An Overview of the News:
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has been requested to be the chief guest at the function. 41 winners including joint winners have been selected for the 4th National Water Awards, 2022. The awards include 11 categories including ‘Best State’, ‘Best District’, ‘Best Gram Panchayat’, ‘Best Urban Local Body’.
The award winners will be awarded a citation, trophy and cash prize. An amount of Rs 2 lakh has been kept for the first prize, Rs 1.5 lakh for the second prize and Rs one lakh for the third prize.
Significance of National Water Awards:
These awards will help in increasing public awareness about the importance of water and motivate them to adopt and promote best water use practices. The Ministry of Jal Shakti is the nodal ministry responsible for laying down policy guidelines and programs for water development, conservation and management as a national resource. The first National Water Awards was organized by the Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation in the year 2018.
Central Government Notifies Appointment Of CJ Of Himachal Pradesh HC
The Central government has notified the appointment of Justice MS Ramachandra Rao as the Chief Justice (CJ) of Himachal Pradesh HC.
He has succeeded CJ Amjad Sayed, who retired in January 2023. In addition, Justice SV Gangapurwala was appointed as the CJ of Madras HC. Presently, Justice S Vaidyanathan has been serving as the Acting CJ of Madras High Court. Justice Ramesh Dhanuka has been appointed as the Chief Justice of Bombay HC with a tenure of four days.
The Next Census Form Will Have Only Six Religions Options
The next census form will have only the option of six distinct religions- Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Sikh and Jain. The Sarnaism and the Lingayat religion have been not included despite demands from several communities.
The Nature-worshipping Adivasis of Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, and Odisha were demanding to include the Sarna faith as a separate religion.
Some people of Karnataka were also demanding to include the Lingayat religion as a separate religion.
In the final schedule of the census, only six religion codes were retained. The next Census will be the first digital census of India. The next Census will also record details on whether a person who lives in a rented house owns a house somewhere else or not. A code directory — containing possible responses and their matching codes for questions involving descriptive and non-numeric entries will be used for the first time in the next census. India’s first official census was undertaken in the year 1881.