Jan 01, 1970 | Rising Bharat | Daily Report |
RISING BHARAT | News Count (20058) | |
1 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Contribution of Society to Make In India | 2 |
2 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Digital Economy | 76 |
3 | Focus on States -> North East India | 585 |
4 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Toy Manufacturing | 11 |
5 | Focus on States -> Jammu And Kashmir/Ladakh | 415 |
6 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Government Schemes | 4 |
7 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Indian Economy | 57 |
8 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Textiles and Garments | 58 |
9 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Government Schemes | 3 |
10 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Public Health and Infrastructure | 662 |
11 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Space | 256 |
12 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Roads and Highways | 269 |
13 | Innovation and startups, ISRO/Defense/Water infrastructure/EV and other sectors -> Innovations in Bharat | 792 |
14 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> ‘Make in India – Defence Sector | 846 |
15 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> ‘Make in India’ – Indian Railway | 700 |
16 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Tourism | 181 |
17 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Electric Vehicles/Automobile Sector | 545 |
18 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Electronic Systems | 181 |
19 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by companies of other countries | 602 |
20 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Make in India- Renewable Energy(Solar Power) | 791 |
21 | Innovation and startups, ISRO/Defense/Water infrastructure/EV and other sectors -> Startups in Bharat | 1526 |
22 | Crypto Christians And Plagiarizing -> Inculturation | 1 |
23 | Case Study 1: COVID TIMES -> Opening the church against govt advice | 1 |
24 | Agenda Statements -> Hate/Provocative Speech | 2 |
25 | Indian Diplomacy -> Diplomatic Initiatives | 532 |
26 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes For Women | 22 |
27 | Indian Diplomacy -> Developments in G20 | 162 |
28 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Infrastructure | 296 |
29 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Education | 521 |
30 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Working for society after Retirement | 18 |
31 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Border Infrastructure/ Roads Development | 127 |
32 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Highways and Roads | 1201 |
33 | Infrastructural Development and Government Schemes -> Agriculture | 547 |
34 | Initiatives for Development of Tribals -> State Government Schemes for Tribals | 278 |
35 | North East India -> Employment Generation | 38 |
36 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Inspiring Stories of Students/Employees/Senior citizen/Organisation/individual | 961 |
37 | North East India -> Industrial Development | 64 |
38 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Innovative ideas | 54 |
39 | Government Initiatives for Citizens -> Citizen | 186 |
40 | Government Initiatives for Business -> Business | 6 |
41 | North East India -> Tourism Industry | 89 |
42 | North East India -> Schemes By Central Government | 62 |
43 | North East India -> Schemes by State Government | 137 |
44 | North East India -> Infrastructure Development | 586 |
45 | Initiatives for Development of Tribals -> Central Government Schemes for Tribals | 157 |
46 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Government Schemes | 48 |
47 | North East India -> AFSPA | 17 |
48 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Infrastructure Development | 260 |
49 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Industrial Development | 85 |
50 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes by State Government | 84 |
51 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Schemes By Central Government | 69 |
52 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Tourism Industry | 81 |
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 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Developments in Jammu and Kashmir/Ladakh- | 450 |
56 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by Bhartiya companies | 471 |
57 | FOCUS on JAMMU KASHMIR, LADAKH -> Developments in North East India | 194 |
58 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Agriculture(Organic Farming) | 219 |
59 | Make in India / Atmanirbhar -> Investment in Bharat by govt of other countries | 68 |
60 | Contribution of SOCIETY to “Make in India” Self-employment (Atmanibhar) -> Self -Reliance | 305 |
61 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Reduced Imports | 61 |
62 | Indian Diplomacy -> Economic and Medical Support to Other Countries | 219 |
63 | Life for Society: Case Studies -> Giving your full life to Society | 39 |
64 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Increasing Exports | 677 |
65 | Bharat Economic Growth -> Bharat Economic Growth | 1296 |
61. DRDO hands over Medium Range-Microwave Obscurant Chaff Rocket to Indian Navy
- The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on June 26, 2024 handed over the Medium Range-Microwave Obscurant Chaff Rocket (MR-MOCR) to the Indian Navy at a ceremony held in New Delhi.
- Microwave Obscurant Chaff (MOC), a niche technology developed by DRDO’s Defence Laboratory in Jodhpur, obscures radar signals and creates a microwave shield around platforms and assets, thus reducing radar detection.
- The rocket, when fired, forms a microwave obscurant cloud in space spreading over a sufficient area, with adequate persistence time, creating an effective shield against hostile threats having radio frequency seekers.
- Indian Navy successfully conducted Phase-I trials of MR-MOCR, demonstrating MOC cloud blooming and persistence in space, and successfully demonstrated 90% Radar Cross-Section reduction of aerial targets in Phase-II trials.
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62. Indian Army constructs 70-foot bailey bridge in less than 72 hours
- The Indian Army, with support from BRO and local administration, successfully constructed a 70-foot Bailey Bridge in Sikkim within 72 hours, addressing flood-related road disruptions.
- Construction of a bridge at Dett Khola, despite heavy rain and technical challenges, was completed on June 23, 2024 to link Dikchu to Sanklang and Chungthang.
- State Forest Minister and Disaster Management Secretary praise Indian Army's efforts in restoring connectivity and normalcizing flood-affected Mangan district, highlighting essential necessities and critical medical aid.
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63. India Energy Storage Week to propel ₹2000 crore investment, new global partnerships
- India is set to receive over ₹2000 crore in investment in energy storage and advanced battery projects during India Energy Storage Week, aiming to make India a global hub for clean technology.
- India's growing global energy prominence is highlighted at a week-long event featuring over 150 key partners, 1000 companies, and 5 new factory announcements from 30+ countries.
- Nash Energy inaugurated a 600 MWh Lithium Ion cell manufacturing plant in Karnataka, India, marking the first dedicated Li-Ion battery plant. BatX Energies is set to open a HUB-1 facility for battery recycling and materials extraction.
- IESW 2024, a global event, is set to sign over 5 MoUs and partnerships, including a significant agreement between IESA and Powering Australia, and will discuss India's battery-grade graphite roadmap.
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64. Global tyre makers accelerate make-in-India plans, buoyed by govt's PLI scheme
- Global tire manufacturers like Michelin, Bridgestone, and Goodyear are planning to invest in India's manufacturing sector, while Yokohama and Birla Tyre are also considering opportunities under a government scheme.
- Yokohama plans to invest INR 3,000 crore in Haryana, a plant aiming to boost domestic production and create hundreds of jobs, primarily targeting women.
- The Indian government is promoting lower duty imports for local manufacturing firms, attracting major EV players like Tesla to create jobs and accelerate the shift to electric vehicles.
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65. Big Boost to Rudra and Prachand helicopters: Adani Defence and Thales Group to manufacture 70mm rockets in India
- Adani Defence & Aerospace has partnered with Thales Group to manufacture 70mm rockets in India, a significant development for the country's defence sector. The strategic collaboration aligns with the Indian government's "Make in India" initiative, aiming to boost self-reliance in defence production.
- The partnership produces 70mm rockets for the HAL Rudra and Prachand helicopters, crucial in India's military operations. Local production ensures a steady supply, enhancing operational readiness and enhancing the Indian Armed Forces' capabilities.
- Thales Group, a leading technology company, is partnering with Adani Defence, a leading local manufacturing and infrastructure company, to develop a global platform for defence and aerospace solutions. The partnership aims to strengthen Thales Group's global partner network and develop R&D facilities in India and the UAE.
- Thales' partnership with India is expected to boost employment, boost India's defence manufacturing sector, reduce import dependency, and promote technological advancements, thereby supporting economic development.
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66. Assam's first college-level drone pilot training center inaugurated in Boko
- In a groundbreaking initiative for Assam, the North-East Centre for Technology Application and Reach (NECTAR), Government of India, in partnership with Jawaharlal Nehru College, Boko, has established a Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO) at the college.
- The first time drone training is being offered at the college level in Assam. The center, inaugurated on June 25, aims to equip individuals from North-East India, particularly Assam, with 21st-century skills.
- The inaugural batch comprises ten women from Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Assam, who will receive training free of cost under the central government's Drone DiDi scheme.
- The significant demand for drone pilots in India, with the country needing over 100,000 drone pilots compared to the current 10,000-20,000. The establishment of this training center aims to attract youth to the profession and potentially serve neighboring countries like Bhutan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, which also face a shortage of drone pilots.
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67. Ladakh achieves Full Functional Literacy
- Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, declared the union territory to have achieved Full Functional Literacy under the ULLAS – Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram (NILP), following the achievement of a literacy rate exceeding 97%.
- A milestone ceremony was being held by the state government in Sindhu Sanskritik Kendra (SSK) in Ladakh. Prizes were being given to the new literates and volunteers by the government and other dignitaries were also present.
- 500 new literates and volunteers also took part in the event. The government’s decision to establish full functional literacy under the ULLAS was taken keeping in mind the target of 97 percent literacy rate. It is believed that this will improve the education system of Ladakh.
- The ULLAS scheme is a step towards improving the education system of Ladakh. Under this scheme, the basic skills of all people are strengthened.
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68. How a Naga electrician's son became a key player in ISRO's Pushpak project
- Dr. Belenso T Yimchunger, a 22-year-old Nagaland native, has significantly contributed to India's space programme by developing ISRO's Pushpak, a reusable launch vehicle, showcasing his passion for building from scratch.
- Dr. Yimchunger, a soil scientist at the National Institute of Technology, has significantly contributed to the advancement of technology through his innovative ideas.
- The Reusable Launch Vehicle – Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD) was developed by ISRO to create technologies for a fully reusable launch vehicle, combining the complexities of a launch vehicle and a plane.
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69. ISRO arm NSIL signs $18-million deal with Australian govt for commercial satellite launch
- The Australian government has signed an $18-million memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Indian Space Research Organisation's (Isro's) commercial arm NewSpace India Limited (Nsil).
- Australian firm Space Machines plans to launch a satellite inspection payload on Isro's Small Satellite Launch Vehicle in 2026, marking the largest Australian satellite launched to date.
- The collaboration marks one of India's first cross-border investments in the space sector since it was privatised in 2020. India’s private space economy has attracted $370 million in investments to date, with Hyderabad-based space launch vehicle provider Skyroot Aerospace leading the pack at $95 million.
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70. Indian railways to introduce a bullet train between Patna-New Delhi; travel time to reduce by 3 hours
- Indian Railways are planning to introduce a bullet train service between Patna and New Delhi. This initiative, an extension of the Delhi-Mumbai high-speed rail project, aims to reduce the journey time between Patna and Delhi to an astonishing 3 hours! It is going to be a significant improvement from the current 17-hour train ride.
- Spanning over 1050 km, the new high-speed rail corridor aims at covering prime cities in Bhar such as cities like Buxar, Patna, and Gaya, boosting connectivity across central India.
- The Patna-New Delhi bullet train project marks a significant milestone in Indian railway history, transforming travel patterns, boosting economic growth, and fostering cultural ties, thereby redefining India's transportation landscape.
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