Festival of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FINE)
- The President of India will soon inaugurate a Festival of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FINE) at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
- He will also present Gandhian Young Technological Innovation awards instituted by Society for Research and Initiatives for Sustainable Technologies and Institutions [SRISTI].
- FINE is an initiative to recognize, respect, showcase, reward innovations and to foster a supportive ecosystem for innovators.
- It is organized by Rashtrapati Bhavan in association with the Department of Science and Technology and the National Innovation Foundation-India.
- It will provide a window to showcase creative and innovative solutions for social development through innovation emerging from grassroots, student ideas and other technologies.
Regional New Years in India
- The Vice President of India has greeted the people on the auspicious occasion of Ugadi, Gudi Padava, Chaitra Sukladi and Cheti Chand.
- Ugadi, also known as Yugadi, is the Telugu and Kannada New Year festival.
- Gudi Pudwa is celebrated in Maharashtra that will mark the first day of the Hindu luni-solar calendar which is celebrated by people of Maharashtra, Marathi and Konkanis across the world.
- Chaitra Sukladi is the New Year in traditional Hindu calendar based on the beginning of the new moon and marks the first day of the Chaitra Month.
- Cheti Chand is celebrated by the Sindhi Hindus which marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year.
Saakshar Bharath
- Saakshar Bharat is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Adult Education and Skill Development.
- This program was formulated in 2009 with the objective of achieving 80% literacy level at national level, by focusing on adult women literacy.
- It is being implemented in rural areas 26 States and one UT that had adult female literacy rate of 50 per cent and below as per Census 2001.
- It is seeking to reduce the gap between male and female literacy to not more than 10 percentage points.
- It has four broader objectives,
- To impart functional literacy and numeracy to non-literates
- To acquire equivalency to formal educational system
- To impart relevant skill development program
- To promote a learning society by providing opportunities for continuing education.
- The principal target of the program is 70 million non-literate adults in the age group of 15 years and beyond.
KUSUM Scheme
- The Government of India is in the process of formulating a Scheme ‘Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (KUSUM)’.
- It’s a farmer-oriented solar power scheme that will allow setting up grid-connected solar plants in rural areas and off-grid solar pumps.
- Finance minister had announced the scheme in this year’s budget that involves decentralized solar power production of up to 28,250 Megawatt (Mw) over five years.
- It aims at boosting farmers’ income by allowing them to sell additional power to the grid through solar plants set up on
- It will also have provisions for solarization of tube wells and lift irrigation projects.
- The other benefits of the scheme include
- reduction in transmission losses,
- support the financial health of discoms by cutting the burden of agricultural subsidy;
- supporting states in meeting their Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) targets;
- promotion of energy efficiency; and providing water security to farmers.
Initiatives for Digitalization of Education
- Some of the Government taken initiatives for digitalization of education are,
- E-Pathshala is a web portal designed to disseminate e-resources including e-books developed by NCERT, State Boards.
- Shagun portal is designed to showcase the innovative and successful models implemented by all States and UTs in diverse circumstances.
- The National Repository of Open Educational Resources (NROER) is an initiative to bring together all digital and digitisable resources across all stages of school education and teacher education.
- SWAYAM (Study Webs of Active learning for Young Aspiring Minds) is a Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) platform launched to offer various online courses for school education and higher education.
- SWAYAM PRABHA DTH-TV program for utilization of satellite communication technologies for transmission of educational e-contents through 32 National Channels has been launched.
- Click here to know about initiatives to push education.
World consumer Day
- Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution launched integrated portal for consumer services (jagograhakjago.gov.in) on the occasion of World Consumer Rights Day.
- Every year March 15 is celebrated as the World Consumer Rights day.
- This year theme is “Making Digital Markets Fairer”.
- The new Consumer Protection Bill is under government’s consideration that would replace the 30 year old Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) of 1986 once enacted.
- The Day on which the COPRA, 1986 act received the Presidents assent is celebrated as National Consumer Day in December which is different from World Consumer Rights day.
- To safeguard the interest of consumers, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is in the process of adopting ISO Standard i.e. ISO 10008:2013 on Guidelines for business-to-consumer electronic commerce transactions.
Source: PIB, The Hindu