Jan 01, 1970 | Rising Bharat | Daily Report |
RISING BHARAT | News Count (20070) | |
1 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Electric Vehicles/Automobile Sector | 546 |
2 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> ‘Make in India’ – Indian Railway | 701 |
3 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by Bhartiya companies | 471 |
4 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Public Health and Infrastructure | 663 |
5 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by companies of other countries | 602 |
6 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Renewable Energy(Solar Power) | 794 |
7 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Government Schemes | 4 |
8 | Focus on States -> North East India | 586 |
9 | Focus on States -> Jammu And Kashmir/Ladakh | 415 |
10 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Toy Manufacturing | 11 |
11 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Contribution of Society to Make In India | 2 |
12 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Digital Economy | 76 |
13 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Indian Economy | 57 |
14 | Crypto Christians And Plagiarizing -> Inculturation | 1 |
15 | Case Study 1: COVID TIMES -> Opening the church against govt advice | 1 |
16 | Agenda Statements -> Hate/Provocative Speech | 2 |
17 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Infrastructure | 296 |
18 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Border Infrastructure/ Roads Development | 127 |
19 | Indian Diplomacy -> Diplomatic Initiatives | 533 |
20 | Indian Diplomacy -> Developments in G20 | 162 |
21 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Agriculture | 547 |
22 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Education | 521 |
23 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Highways and Roads | 1201 |
24 | North East India -> Tourism Industry | 89 |
25 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Textiles and Garments | 58 |
26 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Roads and Highways | 269 |
27 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Tourism | 181 |
28 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Working for society after Retirement | 18 |
29 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Space | 256 |
30 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Reduced Imports | 61 |
31 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Electronic Systems | 181 |
32 | North East India -> Schemes By Central Government | 62 |
33 | Government Initiatives for Business -> Business | 6 |
34 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Giving your full life to Society | 39 |
35 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by govt of other countries | 68 |
36 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> ‘Make in India – Defence Sector | 849 |
37 | Initiatives for Development of Tribals -> Central Government Schemes for Tribals | 157 |
38 | Government Initiatives for Citizens -> Citizen | 186 |
39 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Government Schemes | 3 |
40 | Initiatives for Development of Tribals -> State Government Schemes for Tribals | 279 |
41 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes By Central Government | 69 |
42 | North East India -> Infrastructure Development | 586 |
43 | North East India -> Schemes by State Government | 137 |
44 | North East India -> AFSPA | 17 |
45 | North East India -> Employment Generation | 38 |
46 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Government Schemes | 48 |
47 | North East India -> Industrial Development | 64 |
48 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Industrial Development | 85 |
49 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Tourism Industry | 81 |
50 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes For Women | 22 |
51 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes by State Government | 84 |
52 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Infrastructure Development | 260 |
53 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Central Government Schemes to manufacture in BHARAT | 43 |
54 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Agriculture(Organic Farming) | 219 |
55 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Increasing Exports | 677 |
56 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Innovative ideas | 54 |
57 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Bharat Economic Growth | 1296 |
58 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Developments in Jammu and Kashmir/Ladakh- | 450 |
59 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Planning of Locals to Manufacture in Bharat | 10 |
60 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Developments in North East India | 194 |
61 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Self -Reliance | 305 |
62 | Indian Diplomacy -> Economic and Medical Support to Other Countries | 219 |
63 | Innovation and startups, ISRO/Defense/Water infrastructure/EV and other sectors -> Innovations in Bharat | 792 |
64 | Innovation and startups, ISRO/Defense/Water infrastructure/EV and other sectors -> Startups in Bharat | 1526 |
65 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Inspiring Stories of Students/Employees/Senior citizen/Organisation/individual | 961 |
121. ISRO’s PSLV-C51 mission lifts off with Amazonia-1 satellite from Sriharikota
- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)launched the primary satellite Amazonia-1 of Brazil and 18 co-passenger satellites onboard the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C51) from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) Sriharikota Range (SHAR). This is the first lift-off of 2021 by the national space agency.
- PSLV-C51/Amazonia-1 is the first dedicated commercial mission of NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), a Government of India company under the Department of Space. The NSIL is undertaking this mission under a commercial arrangement with Spaceflight Inc. USA.
- Along with Amazonia-1, 18 co-passenger satellites were also launched on Sunday. These include four from IN-SPACe (three UNITYsats from the consortium of three Indian academic institutes and One Satish Dhawan Sat from Space Kidz India) and 14 from NSIL.
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122. PSLV-C53 mission: Isro sends three satellites from Singapore to space in textbook launch
- The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) successfully launched three satellites for Singapore from its Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, deploying them in Low Earth Orbit.
- Isro launched its second commercial mission in the year, carrying a 155 kg satellite, NeuSAR, and Scoob-1 from Singapore's Nanyang Technological University.
- The DS-EO satellite, equipped with a 0.5 m resolution imaging payload, is part of the Student Satellite Series, a hands-on student training program at Singapore's NTU School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
- The mission also placed two small satellites, a student satellite INSPIREsat-1, and a technology demonstrator satellite, INS-2TD, a precursor to India-Bhutan Joint Satellite INS-2B.
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123. Isro launches 36 OneWeb satellites in 1st commercial launch for LVM-3
- ISRO successfully launched a constellation of 36 broadband satellites developed by OneWeb to Low Earth Orbit, confirming the successful placement of the satellites into their intended orbits.
- Satellites were launched using the redesignated GSLV Mark-III from Sriharikota's Satish Dhawan Space Centre, with a 6 tonne payload capacity, despite the GSLV LVM 3's 10 tonne capacity.
- LVM-3's first commercial launch is underway, facilitated by an agreement between OneWeb and New Space India Limited (NSIL).
- The satellites are a part of the 468 satellite constellation of OneWeb released into Leo Earth Orbit to provide Internet access to areas which are impossible to provide. OneWeb had penned a deal worth more than Rs 1000 crore for the launch and another GSLV launch carrying OneWeb payload is expected in January of 2023.
- OneWeb Ltd, is the UK-based customer for NSIL and it is a global communication network powered from space, enabling internet connectivity for governments and businesses.
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124. ISRO's PSLV-C54 rocket with Oceansat, 8 other satellites to launch
- ISRO scientists began counting down for the launch of Oceansat and eight other customer satellites from Sriharikota's spaceport on Saturday.
- The primary payload of the rocket is an Oceansat which would be separated in orbit-1 while the eight other nano-satellites would be placed in different orbits based on the customer requirements (in the Sun-synchronous polar orbits).
- ISRO scientists plan a long mission using PSLV-C54 rocket to change orbits, separating Earth Observation Satellite in orbit-1 and passenger payloads in Orbit-2.
- The Earth Observation Satellite-6 is a third-generation Oceansat satellite providing continuity services for Oceansat-2 spacecraft, ensuring data continuity for ocean colour and wind vector applications.
- ISRO Nano Satellite-2 for Bhutan (INS-2B) will feature NanoMx and APRS-Digipeater payloads, developed by Space Applications Centre and jointly developed by Bhutan's Department of Information Technology and Telecom.
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125. ISRO launches new rocket SSLV-D2 from Sriharikota
- ISRO successfully completed the SSLV-D2/EOS-07 mission, successfully placing EOS-07, Janus-1, and AzaadiSAT-2 into their intended orbits during a 15-minute flight.
- According to ISRO, the SSLV caters to the launch of up to 500 kg satellites to low earth orbits on a 'launch-on-demand' basis. The rocket provides low-cost access to space, offers low turn-around time and flexibility in accommodating multiple satellites, and demands minimal launch infrastructure.
- The SSLV is a 34m tall, 2m diameter rocket with a 120 tonnes lift-off mass, featuring three solid propulsion stages and a velocity terminal module.
- ISRO announced a launch date for the SSLV-D2/EOS-07 Mission on February 10, 2023, from Sriharikota, aiming to inject EOS-07, Janus-1, and AzaadiSAT-2 satellites into a 450 km circular orbit Vehicle.
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126. Isro's LVM-3 puts 36 satellites in orbit, OneWeb completes LEO constellation
- Isro on March 26, 2024, successfully put into space 36 satellites of Bharti-backed OneWeb enabling the completion of the UK firm’s first generation (Gen-1) Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation.
- Mission (LVM3-M3) was the second dedicated commercial satellite mission undertaken by Space PSU NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) for Network Access Associates Ltd (OneWeb).
- LVM3 successfully launched its sixth successful mission, marking Isro's heaviest launch vehicle to date. This record will aid India in commercializing the rocket in the future.
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127. ISRO's PSLV-C55 lifts off with two Singaporean satellites, 7 Indian 'experiments' in textbook launch
- ISRO launched two customer satellites in its 57th textbook launch of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles, with the 228-ton PSLV from Satish Dhawan Space in Sriharikota.
- The PSLV-C55 mission was launched with two satellites, with the primary one being the TeLEOS-2, a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) payload, which will be able to provide all-weather day and night coverage, and capable of imaging at 1m full-polarimetric resolution.
- The second payload, LUMELITE-4, was developed for the High-Performance Space-borne VHF Data Exchange System demonstration, co-developed by A*STAR's I2R and the National University of Singapore's STAR.
- The PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM), a repurposed rocket fourth stage, is being used for non-separable payload tests. It carries seven payloads from Isro, Bellatrix, Dhruva Space, and the Indian Institute of Astrophysics.
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128. Back ISRO launches seven Singaporean satellites
- The Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO) launched seven Singaporean satellites, onboard a PSLV rocket in a commercial mission on July 30, 2023.
- Bengaluru-based space agency launched PSLV-C56 on 30 July, 2023, carrying Singapore's DS-SAR and six co-passenger satellites from Sriharikota, 135 km from Chennai, following the launch of Chandrayaan-3.
- ISRO's commercial arm, NewSpace India Ltd, is launching PSLV-C56, a dedicated mission that consistently delivers satellites into low earth orbits.
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129. Indian PM Unveils Development Projects Worth Rs 3,300 Cr in J&K, Emphasizes Stability and Growth
- Indian PM inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects worth over Rs 1,500 crores in sectors including road, water supply, and higher education infrastructure.
- The foundation stone and inaugurate 84 major developmental projects valued at more than Rs 1500 crore.
- Additionally, PM launched the Competitiveness Improvement in Agriculture and Allied Sectors Project (JKCIP) valued at Rs 1,800 crores and distributed employment letters to 200 new government recruits.
- The project implemented in 90 blocks across 20 districts of J&K and have the project outreach of 3 lakh households covering 15 lakh beneficiaries.
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130. IFAD, J&K Govt. Launch $217 Million Project to Boost Farmers
- The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Government of Jammu & Kashmir (GoJ&K) have launched a $217.2 million programme to provide an impetus to the growth of small-scale farmers and enable them to adopt climate-smart and market-led production practices in the region.
- The project will benefit 300,000 families and 1.5 million people across the 20 districts of the state by encouraging them to adopt good agricultural practices, promote diversification into high-value crops, and expand the niche crop and horticulture crop cultivation areas.
- The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is contributing $100 million to the project, of which $50.77 million will be directed towards climate action. The Government of Jammu & Kashmir is contributing $26.4 million, while the private banks will contribute $20.8 million.
- The project, titled ‘Competitiveness Improvement of Agriculture and Allied Sectors Project in Jammu and Kashmir (JKCIP)’, aims to enhance the competitiveness and climate resilience of small-scale farmers and promote sustainable agriculture practices in the region.
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