Maharashtra
- Maharashtra eyes to Skill development targets
- Maharashtra government has planned to equip 4.5 crore people with employable skills by 2022, as a part of the overall plan of the government.
- According to figures, Maharashtra is leading with cumulative training of over 10 lakh employable workforce in the age group of 15-59 years.
- Textile and apparels, banking and finance, IT and ITES, textiles, electronics, hardware, beauty and wellness, telecom, gems and jewellery were amongst the top sectors in the state to train for skilling.
- Maharashtra gets its first Pvt Ltd medical college
- A private medical institute, admitting its first batch of students this year, has put the state government in a dilemma after it registered as a private limited company. The Vedantaa Institute of Medical Sciences, Palghar, is the first medical college in the state to have registered under the Companies Act, 2013.
- A letter from the institute addressed to the government last month stated they are allowed to make profits and their fees do not require the Fee Regulation Authority’s nod as they are registered as a company . Vedantaa, incidentally , is charging the highest fees (Rs14 lakh year) among all private colleges in the state.
- Around 25% seats are reserved for students from socially and economically backward sections in private colleges. The fees of these students are either reimbursed by government fully or 50%, depending on category .
- The Maharashtra Private and Unaided Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Fees) Act, 2015, allows the state to regulate admissions and fees in private colleges. But there is no provision specifying regulation of private institutes registered as companies.
INTERNATIONAL
- India third largest terror target after Iraq and Afghanistan: US report.
- India has displaced Pakistan on a list of countries facing terror attacks in 2016, with higher fatalities and injuries than its restive neighbour, according to data compiled by the US state department.
- Out of 11,072 terror attacks in 2016 worldwide, India bore the brunt of 927, 16% more than 2015 (798).
- More than half of the terror attacks in India in 2016 took place in four states – J&K, Chhattisgarh, Manipur and Jharkhand. Iraq is on the top of the list.
- World’s oldest emoji discovered’ on pottery
- Archaeologists have discovered what may be the world’s oldest emoji — a smiley face painted on an 3,700-year-old piece of pottery.
- During an excavation at an ancient city whose remains are in modern-day Turkey near the Syrian border, archaeologists found the ancient pitcher with three visible paint strokes on it — two dots for eyes and a curve for a smile.
NATIONAL
- Money Parked by Indians in Swiss banks hit record low.
- According to the data released by Zurich-based SNB, money parked by Indians in Swiss banks have nearly halved to 676 Swiss francs (about Rs. 4,500 crore) in 2016. The data release comes ahead of a new framework for the automatic exchange of information between Switzerland and India to check the menace of black money. SNB (Swiss National Bank) is Switzerland’s central banking authority.
- During 2016, the total money held by Indians fell by 45 % to stand at CHF 675.75 million. This is the biggest ever yearly decline in such funds.
- ISRO’s Satellite-based chips for Unmanned Rail Crossings.
- ISRO’s satellite-based chips are set to alert people at unmanned rail crossings
- Satellite-based chip systems developed by ISRO will be used to alert road users at unmanned level crossings about approaching trains.
- These chips will also help the railways in tracking train movement on a real-time basis. Initially, on a pilot basis the ISRO-developed integrated circuit (IC) chips will be installed in the Mumbai and Guwahati Rajdhani trains.
- Hooters will be installed at 20 unmanned level crossings on Rajdhani routes for Guwahati and Mumbai.
- Odisha to become First State in the Country to Open a Blood Bank for Cattle
- Odisha is set to become the first state in the country to open a blood bank for cattle. The proposal has received the nod from the National Agriculture Development Programme (NADP). It is now awaiting the approval from the state government.
- The blood bank for cattle would be set up on the premises of the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.25 crore.
- 60% of the project cost would be funded by the Central government and the rest 40% would be funded by the Odisha state government. Under this initiative, the blood would be procured voluntarily from the cattle farmers.
- The blood bank will also have blood transfusion facility for cattle blood. The blood bank will help in preventing cattle deaths during deliveries and other ailments. It would come handy in saving the lives of the domesticated animals.
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