DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam –29th June 2023
Archives (PRELIMS & MAINS Focus) National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) Syllabus Prelims –Important Institutions Context: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 17th Indian Cooperative Congress (ICC) organized by the National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) recently. Background:- National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) is organizing the two days Indian Cooperative Congress. The theme of Amrit Kaal: Prosperity through Cooperation for a Vibrant India. The Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will chair it. Objective of the Indian Cooperative Congress:- To discuss various trends in the cooperative movement. To showcase the best practices being adopted by the successful cooperatives. To deliberate on challenges being faced by the cooperative world. About the National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI):- Established: 1929. HQ: New Delhi. It is the apex body in India which represents all sectors of the Indian Co-operative Movement. (UPSC CSE: India’s Cooperative Sector) Objectives of NCUI:- To promote and develop the co-operative movement in India. To educate, guide and assist the people in their efforts. To build up and expand the co-operative sector. NCUI membership:- It is open to national and state-level co-operative organisations as well as multi-state co-operative societies. As of 2016, NCUI had 260 members, including, 17 National, 163 State and 80 Multi-State Cooperatives. Function: it provides service as an exponent of co-operative opinion in accordance with cooperative principles. MUST READ: Cooperative Sector Reforms SOURCE: AIR PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Which of the following is/are the aim/aims of the “Digital India” Plan of the Government of India? (2018) Formation of India’s own Internet companies like China did. Establish a policy framework to encourage overseas multinational corporations that collect Big Data to build their large data centres within our national geographical boundaries. Connect many of our villages to the Internet and bring Wi-Fi to many of our schools, public places and major tourist centres. Select the correct answer using the code given below : 1 and 2 only 3 only 2 and 3 only 1, 2 and 3 Q.2) With reference to organic farming in India, consider the following statements: (2018) ‘The National ‘Programme for Organic Production’ (NPOP) is operated under the guidelines and ‘directions of the Union Ministry of Rural Development. ‘The Agricultural and Processed Food Product Export Development Authority ‘(APEDA) functions as the Secretariat for the implementation of NPOP. Sikkim has become India’s first fully organic State. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 3 only 1, 2 and 3 National Research Foundation Syllabus Prelims – Science and Technology Context: Recently, the government has decided to bring the National Research Foundation (NRF) Bill, 2023 to strengthen the research ecosystem in the country. Background:- The Bill approved by the Union Cabinet will pave the way to establish National Research Foundation (NRF). The Bill will repeal the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) established by an act of Parliament in 2008 and subsume it into NRF. It will seed, grow and promote research and development and foster a culture of research and innovation throughout India’s universities, colleges, and research institutions. About National Research Foundation:- It is an apex body to promote, fund and mentor scientific research in higher education institutions. Initial budget of Rs 50,000 crore for over a five-year period between 2023 and 2028. The NRF would also provide fellowships for post-doctoral research, the funding for which is not available right now. Objective:- Cultivating the culture of research in universities and colleges. Facilitating research in universities across the country. (UPSC MAINS: Factors that have constrained research and innovation capabilities in India.) Historical Background:- The proposal for an NRF was first floated in the public domain by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019, during his address to the Indian Science Congress. The NRF found a second mention on January 20 of that year during a joint session of Parliament. Later, it was mentioned in the Finance Minister’s speech during the Budget Session in July 2019. The creation of NRF was also one of the key recommendations of the National Education Policy 2020. 2023: the Union Cabinet approved the National Research Foundation(NRF),2023 bill to establish NRF. Administration of NRF:- The NRF would be administratively housed in the Department of Science and Technology (DST). It would have a 16-member governing board. Of these two members from DST, five from industry, one from humanities and six experts would be selected depending on the nature of the project being evaluated. Structure of NRF:- Prime Minister will be the ex-officio president of the board and the Minister of Science and Technology and the Minister of Education will be the ex-officio vice presidents. The NRF’s functioning will be governed by an executive council chaired by the Principal Scientific Advisor to the government of India. Funding for NRF:- Of the Rs 50,000 crore estimated funding over the next five years, Rs 36,000 crore would come from the industry. Scientific research projects under the NRF would be funded by the DST and industry on a 50:50 basis. The Department of Science and Technology’s main funding body, the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) will be absorbed in the NRF. SERB: it was set up in 2008. It is responsible for funding science and technology start-ups, setting up incubators and funding science-related projects in central and state universities. Function of NRF:- The NRF will forge collaborations among the industry, academia, government departments and research institutions. It will create an interface mechanism for the participation and contribution of industries and state governments in addition to the scientific and line ministries. MUST READ: Number of women scientists goes up SOURCE: AIR PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) In the context of vaccines manufactured to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, consider the following statements: (2022) The Serum Institute of India produced a COVID-19 vaccine named Covishield using an mRNA platform. Sputnik V vaccine is manufactured using a vector-based platform. COVAXIN is an inactivated pathogen-based vaccine. Which of the statements given above is correct? 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 1 and
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