The Ministry of Electronics and IT to implement Artificial Intelligence mission.
The
Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) has got the green signal to roll out the
ambitious Artificial Intelligence (AI) mission.
The
AI Mission is a five-year programme announced in the Budget two years ago.
The
Niti Aayog had earlier made a proposal worth Rs 7000 crore for the project,
which will now be implemented by MeitY.
The
main focus of the AI mission will be on AI; we want to be the leading nation in
the world in terms of AI capabilities and cutting-edge technologies.
While
premier institutes like the IITs will be involved in research, industry will be
roped in for the actual implementation.
MeitY
had also announced the setting up a national AI centre.
MeitY’s
programme included launching a national AI portal along with developing
applications and doing proofs of concepts in the areas of health and education,
Niti Aayog’s roadmap included setting up of five centres of research
excellence, 20 institutional centres for transformational AI and a cloud
computing platform called AIRAWAT.
V Ramgopal Rao committee .
A
government committee recently reiterated a longstanding demand of the IITs —
exemption from implementing reservation in faculty positions.
The
Ministry of Education on April 23 had appointed a committee for suggesting
measures for effective implementation of reservation in student admissions and
faculty recruitment in IITs.
About the committee:
This
committee, headed by IIT-Delhi V Ramgopal Rao, submitted its report on June 17,
the contents of which were recently reported in the media.
Instead
of implementing quotas in faculty positions, the panel has suggested that the
23 IITs should be exempted from reservations altogether under the CEI Act,
2019.
Rather
than specific quotas, diversity issues should be addressed through outreach
campaigns and targeted faculty recruitment, the panel has said in its report to
the government.
The
report states that IITs should be added to the list of “Institutions of
Excellence” mentioned in the Schedule to the Central Educational Institutions
(Reservation in Teachers’ Cadre) Act 2019.
Section
4 of the Act exempts “institutions of excellence, research institutions,
institutions of national and strategic importance” mentioned in the Schedule
and minority institutions from providing reservation.
Cabinet
approves revision in guidelines for providing Direct to Home (DTH) Services in
India.
The
Union Cabinet has approved the proposal for revision of the guidelines for
obtaining license for providing Direct-To-Home (DTH) broadcasting service in
India.
The salient features of the
decision are:
License
for the DTH will be issued for a period of 20 years in place of present 10
years. Further the period of License may be renewed by 10 years at a time.
License
fee has been revised from 10% of GR to 8% of AGR. AGR will be calculated by
deduction of GST from GR.
License
Fee will be collected on quarterly basis in lieu of presently annualbasis.
DTH
operators shall be permitted to operate .to a maximum of 5% of its total
channel carrying capacity as permitted platform channels. A one-time
non-refundable registration fee of Rs.10,000 per PS channel shall be charged
from a DTH operator.
Sharing
of Infrastructure between DTH operators. DTH operators, willing to share DTH
platform and transport stream of TV channels, on voluntary basis, will be
allowed. Distributors of TV channels will be permitted to share the common
hardware for their Subscriber Management System (SMS) and Conditional Access
System (CAS) applications.
The
cap of 49% FDI in the existing DTH guidelines will be aligned with the extant
Government (DPIIT's) policy on FDI as amended from time to time.
The
decision will come into effect as per revised DTH guidelines are issued bythe
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Medium Range Surface to Air Missile.
The
maiden test of the Medium Range Surface to Air Missile (MRSAM) for the Indian
Army, being jointly developed by the Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) and Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), was successfully
conducted.
The launch was conducted from the Integrated Test Range, Chandipur, off the Coast of Odisha around 1600 hrs and the missile completely destroyed a high-speed unmanned aerial target, which was mimicking an aircraft with a direct hit, the DRDO said in a statement.
The
Army variant of the MRSAM system comprises a command post, a multi-function
radar and mobile launcher system.
A
number of range instruments such as radar, telemetry and electro-optical
tracking system were deployed for capturing mission data, which validated the
performance of the missile.
Israeli jets strike Gaza after militants fire rockets.
Israeli
aircraft struck several sites in the Gaza Strip early Saturday after
Palestinian militants fired two rockets toward southern Israel.
The
airstrike targets included rocket manufacturing facility and training and
military posts belonging to Hamas, the militant group ruling Gaza, according to
the military.
Palestinian
media reported the airstrikes shattered windows in east Gaza City. There were
no reports of casualties.
The
rockets fired on Friday were aimed at the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon, but
air defenses intercepted them, the military said. No Palestinian group in Gaza
has claimed responsibility for the rocket fire, which broke months of
cross-border calm.
Volleys
of missiles from the Iron Dome defense system illuminated the sky in northern
Gaza Strip as they exploded trying to hit the incoming rockets.
Rocket
attacks and Israeli retaliatory artillery and aerial strikes are frequent, but
they have largely been subdued in recent months due to the raging coronavirus
outbreak in both territories.
Japan urges Biden to be strong in support of Taiwan
against China.
A
top Japanese defence official on Friday urged US President-elect Joe Biden to
“be strong” in supporting Taiwan in the face of an aggressive China, calling
the island’s safety a “red line.”
Japan’s
engagement with Taiwan has also flourished in recent years on a largely
non-governmental basis. Tokyo maintains a “one China” policy, delicately
balancing its relationships with neighbouring giant China and its longtime
military ally in Washington.
Japan
shares strategic interests with Taiwan, which sits in sea lanes through which
much of Japan’s energy supplies and trade flow.
Caspian Sea.
As
per a recent study, by the end of the century the Caspian Seawill lose at least
25% of its former size and will also be 9-18metres lower.
Caspian
Sea borders five countries and the major river feedingit is Volga.
Caspian
Sea waters are isolated, its surface is already around 28metres below global
oceans.
Andrott Island.
Indian
Naval Sailing Vessel Bulbul will undertake a sailingexpedition from Kochi to
Andrott Island.
Andrott
Island is the Largest island in the Lakshadweep.
Andrott
is the nearest island to the mainland and hasan east-westorientation unlike
other islands lying in the north-south direction.
Zero Liquid Discharge.
The Centre is examining various options of moving forward on the country’s Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) policy to ensure that investment in emerging sectors such as semiconductors is not hampered while environment continues to be protected.
ZLD is a water treatment process to recirculate all the water back to the process with zero liquid waste. Government regulations demand fool-proof operations of the wastewater treatment plants for the purpose.
The
Department for Policy on Investments and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has been
getting suggestions for removing regulatory compliances such as Zero Liquid
Discharge to encourage investments in sectors like semiconductors. Any decision
on removing regulatory compliances will be taken only after consulting all sectors.
The
DPIIT has held discussions with stakeholders such as Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the State governments of
Gujarat, Haryana and Tamil Nadu, on what the policy for zero level discharge
will be going ahead, the official said However, according to the industry, for
products like semiconductor, meeting ZLD standards might be difficult as
ultra-clean water is needed for chip manufacturing and it would also be
expensive to contain the recycled water.
The
Centre has got representations from the industry to see if there could be
changes in the ZLD standards for sectors like semiconductor that are finding it
difficult to meet them.
The
MoEFCC is the nodal Ministry for the matter related to policy on Zero Liquid
Discharge while the DPIIT’s role is to ensure that concerns of industry get
addressed.
Bharatskills portal.
The
Directorate General of Training (DGT) joined hands with Microsoft and NASSCOM
Foundation to provide a digital content for ITI students and also future-ready
employability skilling program for upskilling and reskilling.
Nearly
1,20,000 students in around 3000 ITIs across India can be benefited by this
digitized e-learning module via the Bharatskills portal.
It
has an extensive network of about 15,000 training institutes (ITIs) and 33
National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs).
DGT
plays a key role in the execution of vocational training schemes and in making
‘Skill India’ dream become a reality.
DGT
has launched an online learning platform called the Bharatskills in Oct 2019, a
Central Repository for skills providing easy access for the trainees and
trainers of the ITI ecosystem.
It
has to access updated curriculums and course content of all courses under the
Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS), Question Banks, mock/practice papers, learning
videos, etc., hence enabling anytime, anywhere learning outside the classrooms.
This
platform also presents a unique access to a centralized, scalable and a
thriving support ecosystem through its industrial partners for the students and
teachers who can now learn the newer IR 4.0 skills to meet the demands of the
industry.
IFFCO gas leak.
Two
persons died and several took ill in a major ammonia gas leakage at the Indian
Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) unit at Prayagraj.
The
victims had come in contact with the concentrated form of ammonia gas that
leaked heavily from the plant.
A
tri-hydroid of nitrogen (NH3), ammonia is a building block for ammonium nitrate
(NH4NO3) that is used in agriculture as a high-nitrogen fertiliser.
According to experts in Chemistry, ammonia is stored for industrial use in liquid form under high pressure or in gaseous form at low temperature, as was the case in the IFFCO unit where the accident took place.
How ammonia gas affects the human body?
Ammonia
in moderate concentration, can cause irritation to eyes, skin, nose and throat.
Ammonia interacts immediately upon contact with moisture present in the skin,
eyes, oral cavity, respiratory tract to form ammonium hydroxide, which is very
caustic and disrupts the cell membrane lipids, ultimately leading to cellular
destruction.
As
cell proteins break down, water is extracted, resulting in an inflammatory
response that causes further damage.
Ammoniais
highly soluble in water, is found in soil, air, and water;
It
is naturally present in the body and secreted by the kidneys to neutralise excess
acid.
It
is highly diluted when in the environment and does not affect the human body to
a noticeable level.
What are main uses of ammonia?
Ammonia
is critical in the manufacturing of fertilizers, and is one of the
largest-volume synthetic chemicals produced in the world.
More
than 80 per cent of ammonia made is consumed in the manufacturing of
fertilizer, and most of the remainder goes into the production of formaldehyde.
Himalayan trillium.
The
Himalayan trillium (Trillium govanianum), a common herb of the Himalayas was
declared ‘endangered’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN) last week.
Himalayan Trillium:
• In recent years, the plant has become one of the most traded commercial plants of the Himalayan region, due to its high medicinal quality.
•
It is found in temperate and sub-alpine zones of the
Himalayas,
at an altitude from 2,400-4,000 metres above sea level.
•
Their existence has also been traced across India, Bhutan, Nepal, China,
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
•
In India, it is found in four states only- Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir,
Sikkim, and Uttarakhand.
•
Often called Nagchatri, in local areas this herb grows to a height of 15-20 cm.
Various Applications:
•
It has been used in traditional medicine to cure diseases like dysentery,
wounds, skin boils, inflammation, sepsis, as well as menstrual and sexual
disorders.
•
Recent experiments have shown that the rhizome of the herb is a source of steroidal
saponins and can be used as an anti-cancer and anti-ageing agent.
•
This increased its market value and has now become an easy target for poachers.