INS Aridhaman
- It is India’s second strategic nuclear submarine which is going to be launched soon.
- Aridhaman belongs to Arihant class submarine, carrying ballistic missiles and powered by light water nuclear water.
- It will carry K-15 and K-4 ballistic missiles as does INS Arihant.
- K-4 is an intermediate range ballistic missile that can hit targets as far as 3500 km.
- INS Arihant was inducted into service in 2016.
- It made India the only country apart from the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to operate a homemade nuclear U-boat.
- Nuclear submarines are those that are powered by onboard nuclear reactors whereas conventional submarines generate energy by burning diesel, which requires air.
Mahanadi River
- There is an ongoing dispute between Odisha and Chhattisgarh over Mahanadi River.
- Chattisgarh is building barrages and dams in the upstream of the river and Odisha has moved to the court to stop the construction work.
- The river originated in Sihawa Mountain in Chattisgarh.
- Ong, Telen and Hasdo are some of the notable tributaries of the river.
- Hirakud Dam is built across the river in the state of Odisha.
- It was notorious for its devastating floods for much of recorded history. Thus it was called 'the sorrow of Orissa'.
- However the construction of the Hirakud Dam has greatly altered the situation.
Free Trade Pact with Mauritius
- India and Mauritius are negotiating to revive efforts for a free trade agreement that was suspended in 2013 due to disagreement over the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA).
- DTAA was revised last year clearing the hurdle for the FTA.
- This FTA isofficially referred to as the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement (CECPA).
- Mauritius is a FTA member of the Common Market for Southern and Eastern Africa and the Southern African Development Community.
- Indian investors couldtake advantage of it once the FTA is in place.
- The revised DTAA gives India the right to tax capital gains arising from sale or transfer of shares of an Indian company acquired by a Mauritian tax resident from April 1, 2017.
Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)
- ICDS scheme was launched in 1975 as an initiative for the all-round development (health, nutrition and education) of children under the age of 6.
- Its aim is to reduce infant mortality, child malnutrition and to provide pre-school education.
- The Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD) has the overall responsibility of monitoring the ICDS scheme.
- Under the ICDS scheme, children under 6 and pregnant or lactating mothers can access four main services:
- Immunization
- Supplementary nutrition
- Health checkup
- Referral services
- In addition, children aged 3-6 should be able to access pre-school non-formal education under ICDS.
- Women and adolescent girls (aged 15-45) should also be able to access nutrition and health education as well as that of their children and families.
- All these services should be available from a local ICDS (or Anganwadi) centre by Anganwadi Workers.
- There are reports saying that the ministry will discontinue Supplementary Nutrition Program under ICDS and replace it with conditional cash transfer.
- However, the ministry has clarified that there is no proposal to discontinue it.
SampoornaBima Gram Yojana
- Ministry of Communications has recently launched SampoornaBima Gram Yojana to give rural people affordable life insurances services.
- Under the scheme, at least one village (having a minimum of 100 households) will be identified in each districts and provide with a minimum of one RPLI (Rural Postal Life Insurance) policy for each households.
- Coverage of all households in the identified SampoornaBima Gram village is the primary objective of this scheme.
- All villages under the SaansadAdarsh Gram Yojana will be brought under its ambit.
SansadAdarsh Gram Yojana
- It is a village development project under which each MP will take the responsibility of developing physical and institutional infrastructure in three villages by 2019.
- The goal is to develop 3 Adarsh Grams by March 2019, of which one would be achieved by 2016.
- Thereafter, five such Adarsh Grams (one per year) will be selected and developed by 2024.
- Gram Panchayat would be the basic unit for development. It will have a population of 3000-5000 in plain areas and 1000-3000 in hilly, tribal and difficult areas.
- MPs cannot pick villages which belong to themselves or their spouses
- The main objectives are,
- Holistic development of the identified Gram Panchayats.
- Improving the standard of living and quality of life
- To generate models of local level development and effective local governance which can motivate and inspire neighbouring Gram Panchayats to learn and adapt.
- District Collectors will carry ground-level surveys along with monthly review meetings to monitor progress.
- The scheme requires MP to draft a village development plan, identify gaps in funding and mobilizing MPLAD funds to create additional resources specifically from CSR initiatives in areas of sanitation and water supply.
Source: PIB, The Hindu, Indian Express
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