19-20-02-23 Daily-Tamilnadu-TNPSC Current Affairs

Tamilnadu Affairs

CM MK Stalin writes to PM Narendra Modi seeking priority for Tamils in central jobs

Chief minister M K Stalin has written to prime minister Narendra Modi, seeking priority for people from Nadu in Union Government offices and central Public Sector Undertakings in the state.

Tamil Nadu has more human Resources with comparatively higher knowledge and skill set both in technical and academic areas and they can be utilised well, he said. Stalin said a memorandum dated June 17, 2021 followed by a letter dated October 12, 2021, has been presented to the Prime Minister, stating, “Priority in appointment in Union government offices and central public sector undertakings in Tamil Nadu to people from the state to ensure.

The annual report of the staff selection commission for the year 2021-22 clearly indicated that the number of qualified candidates from the southern region is only 4.5% of 28,081 total qualified people.

National and International Affairs

Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti 2023 to be organized In Agra Fort

An official announced that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharajs 393rd birthday celebration will take place in the Diwan-e-Aam area of the Agra Fort. The 17th-century Maratha emperor, also known as Shivaji Bhonsale I, was born on February 19, 1630.

It is being put on by the social and cultural organization Ajinkya Deogiri Pratisthan in coordination with the Maharashtra Ministry of Culture Affairs.

Seafood export.India sets $14 billion marine product export target by 2025

India has set a target of achieving $14 billion in exports of marine products by 2025 and efforts are being made to achieve the target, said Anupriya Patel, Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industrysaid.

The seafood export sector is showing a positive trend during this year as well, showing a Growth of 3 per cent, the Minister said at the inaugural function of the 23rdIndia International Seafood Show 2023 at Kolkata.

Millet International Initiative for Research and Awareness (MIIRA)

India is holding the Presidency of theG20from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023. During India’s time as president, the country is committed to maintaining its focus on Food Security.

Towards this goal, India plans to propose the launch of a global initiative to encourage Millets consumption and production known as– Millet International Initiative for Research and Awareness also known as MIIRA.

The UN‘s declaration as the International Year of Millet 2023 has been instrumental for India to be at the forefront in celebrating the millet year. MIIRA is in line with this declaration. The MIIRA secretariat will be in Delhi.

Besides setting up a web platform to connect researchers and holding international research conferences, the plan is also to promote millet consumption by raising awareness.

The government is targeting close to 21 million tonne (MT) of millet production in 2022-23; this stood at 14.5 MT in 2015-16. Indias exports stood at 159,332 tonne in FY22 versus 147,501 tonne in FY21.

Indian, Uzbek armies participate in joint military exercise DUSTLIK

In an effort to boost bilateral DEFENCE ties between the two countries, the fourth edition of the 14-day-long joint military exercise DUSTLIK between the Indian Army and Uzbekistan Army commenced on Monday in Foreign Training Node, Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand).

The joint exercise will focus on joint counter-terrorist operations in mountainous and semi-urban scenario under United Nations(UN) mandate and will include field training exercises, combat discussions, lectures, demonstrations and culminate with a validation exercise, they said.

Both sides will jointly train, plan and execute a series of tactical drills for neutralisation of likely threats, while Learning to exploit new generation equipment and technology for conducting joint operations.

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