Jan 01, 1970 | Rising Bharat | Daily Report |
RISING BHARAT | News Count (20070) | |
1 | Innovation and startups, ISRO/Defense/Water infrastructure/EV and other sectors -> Innovations in Bharat | 792 |
2 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Roads and Highways | 269 |
3 | Innovation and startups, ISRO/Defense/Water infrastructure/EV and other sectors -> Startups in Bharat | 1526 |
4 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Toy Manufacturing | 11 |
5 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by govt of other countries | 68 |
6 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Reduced Imports | 61 |
7 | Indian Diplomacy -> Economic and Medical Support to Other Countries | 219 |
8 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Contribution of Society to Make In India | 2 |
9 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Electronic Systems | 181 |
10 | Focus on States -> Jammu And Kashmir/Ladakh | 415 |
11 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Government Schemes | 4 |
12 | Focus on States -> North East India | 586 |
13 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Tourism | 181 |
14 | Indian Diplomacy -> Diplomatic Initiatives | 533 |
15 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Indian Economy | 57 |
16 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Digital Economy | 76 |
17 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Space | 256 |
18 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> ‘Make in India’ – Indian Railway | 701 |
19 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> ‘Make in India – Defence Sector | 849 |
20 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Public Health and Infrastructure | 663 |
21 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by companies of other countries | 602 |
22 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Textiles and Garments | 58 |
23 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Renewable Energy(Solar Power) | 794 |
24 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Bharat Economic Growth | 1296 |
25 | Crypto Christians And Plagiarizing -> Inculturation | 1 |
26 | Case Study 1: COVID TIMES -> Opening the church against govt advice | 1 |
27 | Agenda Statements -> Hate/Provocative Speech | 2 |
28 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Increasing Exports | 677 |
29 | Indian Diplomacy -> Developments in G20 | 162 |
30 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Government Schemes | 3 |
31 | North East India -> Schemes by State Government | 137 |
32 | Initiatives for Development of Tribals -> Central Government Schemes for Tribals | 157 |
33 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Working for society after Retirement | 18 |
34 | Government Initiatives for Business -> Business | 6 |
35 | Government Initiatives for Citizens -> Citizen | 186 |
36 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Infrastructure | 296 |
37 | North East India -> AFSPA | 17 |
38 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Industrial Development | 85 |
39 | Initiatives for Development of Tribals -> State Government Schemes for Tribals | 279 |
40 | North East India -> Tourism Industry | 89 |
41 | North East India -> Employment Generation | 38 |
42 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes For Women | 22 |
43 | North East India -> Industrial Development | 64 |
44 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Education | 521 |
45 | North East India -> Schemes By Central Government | 62 |
46 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Government Schemes | 48 |
47 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes by State Government | 84 |
48 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Tourism Industry | 81 |
49 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Infrastructure Development | 260 |
50 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes By Central Government | 69 |
51 | North East India -> Infrastructure Development | 586 |
52 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Agriculture | 547 |
53 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Central Government Schemes to manufacture in BHARAT | 43 |
54 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Planning of Locals to Manufacture in Bharat | 10 |
55 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Innovative ideas | 54 |
56 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Developments in North East India | 194 |
57 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by Bhartiya companies | 471 |
58 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Developments in Jammu and Kashmir/Ladakh- | 450 |
59 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Highways and Roads | 1201 |
60 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Agriculture(Organic Farming) | 219 |
61 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Border Infrastructure/ Roads Development | 127 |
62 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Electric Vehicles/Automobile Sector | 546 |
63 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Self -Reliance | 305 |
64 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Giving your full life to Society | 39 |
65 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Inspiring Stories of Students/Employees/Senior citizen/Organisation/individual | 961 |
101. Mazagon Dock in advanced talks with Indian Navy for Rs 35,000-cr submarine deal
- Mazagaon Dockyard is in talks for a Rs 35,000-crore deal with the Indian Navy to acquire three additional Kalvari-class submarines, reportedly to enhance India's underwater strength and enable them to travel further than their predecessors.
- Mazagon has submitted a detailed bid for a defence ministry contract, aiming for at least 60% indigenous content, with a significant portion going to Indian suppliers and MSME sectors.
- The deal, valued at around Rs 35,000 crore, is expected to create 5,000 jobs and facilitate significant technology transfer for MDL's future submarine design, development, and manufacturing.
- Mazagon is constructing the Kalvari class of submarines under Project 75 with France's support, with the final one expected by year-end and additional submarines proposed within six years.
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102. Indian Air Force orders six made-in-India Tapas surveillance drones from Centre
- The Indian Air Force has proposed purchasing 10 made-in-India Tapas drones, with six for the Air Force and four for the Navy, to enhance defence surveillance capabilities. The six indigenous Tapas drones would help it improve unmanned surveillance on both the northern and western fronts
- Tapas drones, developed by Defence R&D, are expected to be manufactured by a consortium of Bharat Electronics and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, despite not meeting defence forces' requirements.
- The Indian Navy plans to use Tapas for maritime surveillance, while the Indian Air Force supports Make in India in Defence, placing orders for 180 LCA Mark 1A and 156 LCH attack choppers.
- Indian defence forces tested Tapas drones, reaching 28,000 feet and flying 18 hours. Consortium plans faster deliveries, first bird ready within 24 months.
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103. Construction of Longest 'Make in India' Steel Bridge Completed on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway
- The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has achieved a significant milestone by completing the construction of a 130-meter-long steel bridge on the Delhi-Mumbai National Expressway for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project on June 23, 2024.
- A massive steel bridge, erected near Vadodara in Gujarat, was constructed within a 24-hour window, weighing 18 meters in height and 14.9 meters in width, and likely the longest of its kind on any national highway.
- The steel bridge, constructed using 124,246 TTHS bolts, was installed 15 meters above ground using a semi-automatic system. The project, executed under India's 'Make in India' initiative, showcases safety and engineering excellence, benefiting from Japanese collaboration.
- The third steel bridge in the MMR corridor, launched on National Highway 53 in Surat and on the Vadodara-Ahmedabad mainline of Indian Railways, is suitable for heavy haulage and semi-high-speed trains, with similar expertise applied to the MMR corridor.
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104. NTPC Bongaigaon Launches Healthcare Project in MON District, Nagaland
- NTPC Bongaigaon has embarked on a significant initiative to bolster healthcare services in MON district, Nagaland, with the launch of a project valued at 98.6 lakhs under its Corporate Social Responsibility.
- The project includes the provision of two Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulances and two mortuary vans, aimed at enhancing emergency medical response and healthcare facilities in the region.
- The initiative is part of NTPC's efforts, reflecting its commitment to supporting healthcare infrastructure and overall community welfare in North-East India.
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105. Assam Chief Minister announces upgrade of 500 Assam schools with Rs 8 crore investment each
- Assam Chief Minister, announce major strides in enhancing the education sector in the state, for the upgradation of 500 schools in Assam.
- In the first phase, the upgradation of 500 schools across the State with an investment of Rs 8 crore per school, the highest ever allocation for school infrastructure development in Assam.
- The Chief Minister also focused on skill development, visiting the under-construction campus of Assam Skill University in Mangaldai. The upcoming institution aims to provide skill education aligned with current industry demands, offering courses in AI, Data Science, Financial Services, and more.
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106. Rajasthan Government’s Initiative to Support Tribal Farmers: Free Distribution of Hybrid Maize Seeds
- The Rajasthan government, under the directive of Chief Minister, has launched an extensive initiative to support farmers in the tribal regions of southern Rajasthan.
- The government aims to enhance the agricultural productivity of these areas by distributing high-quality hybrid maize seeds free of cost to farmers.
- The initiative is a significant step towards improving the economic conditions of small and marginal farmers in the region.
- To bolster agricultural production and provide relief to economically weaker farmers, the Agriculture Department is distributing free hybrid maize seed mini-kits to 120,000 farmers across the state. So far, 20,000 farmers in Udaipur district have already received these mini-kits.
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107. India, Bangladesh strengthen bilateral ties with multiple MoUs, agreements
- In a significant diplomatic engagement, Prime Minister and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina oversaw the exchange of several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation across various sectors.
- The agreements exchanged included a Shared Vision for India-Bangladesh Digital Partnership: Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh Masood Bin Momen and India's Foreign Secretary facilitated the exchange of documents, underscoring mutual commitments in digital collaboration.
- The MoU was exchanged on Maritime Cooperation and Blue Economy: Strengthening ties in maritime security, cooperation, and exploring opportunities in the blue economy sector MoU for Cooperation on Health and Medicine was renewed, reflecting ongoing collaboration in healthcare between the two nations.
- Further, an MoU between In-Space and Bangladesh's Ministry of ICT and Telecom was exchanged, enhancing cooperation in space technology and satellite communication, signed by Chairman and CEO of Bangladesh Satellite Company.
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108. Assam Launches ‘Mukhya Mantri Nijut Moina’ Scheme to Promote Girl Education
- The Assam government has taken a commendable step towards promoting girl education and addressing the issue of child marriage in the state.
- On June 12, 2024, Chief Minister announced the launch of the Mukhya Mantri Nijut Moina (MMNM) scheme, which was approved by the Assam government cabinet.
- The Mukhya Mantri Nijut Moina scheme will benefit approximately 10 lakh girl students in the state.
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109. Assam: GMCH performs northeast India’s first successful in-house Cadaver Kidney Transplant
- The Guwahati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) has achieved a unique milestone by becoming the first hospital in northeast India to have an in-house transplant team to perform Cadaver Kidney Transplant.
- A cadaver kidney transplant, also known as a deceased-donor kidney transplant, is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney from a deceased donor is transplanted into a person with end-stage renal disease, offering them a chance to live a healthier life.
- Assam’s Chief Minister, took charge of the health department, on 21 June 2024, announced that GMCH doctors successfully performed the first cadaver kidney transplant.
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110. Strengthening Ties: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Crucial Visit to India
- The invitation of Indian Prime Minister, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh is set to pay a state visit to India on June 21-22, 2024. The visit holds significant importance as it marks the first incoming bilateral state visit following the formation of the Indian government after the 18th Lok Sabha elections.
- Both countries are also looking to renew the Ganges River water-sharing agreement, set to expire in 2026. Another significant concern is the establishment of a new mechanism to reduce border killings, a recurring issue impacting bilateral relations.
- The visit is strategically significant for both nations. According to Gautam Lahiri, a senior journalist and Bangladesh commentator, India was keen to host Prime Minister Hasina before her China visit to ensure alignment on key issues and avoid any diplomatic friction.
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