Tamilnadu Affairs
Tamil Nadu Regional Plan Rules, 2021
Government of Nadu notified the Regional Plan (Preparation, Publication and Sanction) Rules, 2021 in accordance with the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971.
As per notification, the Regional Planning Authority (RPA) should prepare a land-and building-use map for regional planning areas as well as for different parts of regional area, within 18 months of its constitution.
RPA should further prepare a draft regional plan for regional planning area in association with the development & local planning authorities, within two years of preparation of map for land- and building- use.
What are the components of Draft plan
The draft regional plan comprises of following components, pertaining to the region:
Location
Historic evolution
Topography, geology and geomorphology
Hydrology (surface and ground water)
Administrative profile
Functional areas and
Ratio of urban and rural development.
Extent of land use for residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural and recreational purpose
Extent of land use for forest or for mineral exploitation
Tentative land requirement projections for various zones.
Regional Planning
In the year 1955, the Housing & Regional Planning Panel had highlighted the significance of regional planning. The objectives of balanced regional development were attempted to be achieved through industrial location policy because region based balanced and coordinated development of industrial & agricultural economy would help India in attaining higher standard of living.
Regional Planning in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has been divided into eight regions by considering factors like geographical boundary, market potential & facilities, resource base, Population threshold etc.
What other plans are prepared?
Master Plans (MPs):Master plan is prepared for town and cities by emphasizing on zoning regulation for judicious use of urban land. Apart from suggesting broader land use restrictions, it also identify the problem areas in traffic and transport, recreation sites, location for Education, etc.
Detailed Development Plans (DDPs):DDPs are prepared in conformity with Master Plan proposals. It is prepared for smaller areas within the urban area. Under these action plans, development projects and programmes are envisaged. It is a micro-level plan comprising of detailed road Network.
New Town Development Plans (NTDPs):Areas are developed by completely utilizing their potential into new towns, by taking into account the special features of the area like industries, education, HISTORY & heritage and tourism. There are 10 notified NTDAs in Tamil Nadu, as of now.
Tamil Nadu to get back three more of its idols soon
India would soon get back three more of itsstolen idols, all Chola-era bronzes from Tamil Nadu. They include aShiva Chandrasekharaidol stolen from Sripuranthan temple in Ariyalur district by jailed idol smuggler Subhash Kapoor, an exquisitely carved Nataraja and his consortSivakamasundari. Kapoor is now lodged inTrichyprison in Tamil Nadu.
Busting yet another major idol smuggling racket, the US attorney for the southern district of New York and an acting special agent of the Department of Homeland Security announced on January 11 the filing of a civil complaint seeking forfeiture of 35 Cambodian and Southeast Asian antiquities from a private American collection for the purpose of returning them to their countries of origin.
National and International Affairs
About PSP V 2.0
It is an expansion of PSP 1. It brought in several changes to the delivery of passports. The main objective of the second version is to create a digital platform for passport related Services. This is to make the process more transparent, accessible and reliable.
Under the second version, several technological upgrades are to be added. This includes Chat Bot, advance data analytics, auto response, cloud enablement and natural language processing.
Passport Seva Programme (PSP-V 2.0)
The Passport Seva Programme Version 2 is an extension of Passport Seva Programme Version 1. It is an online service. It was launched under the National E Governance Plan.
The Government of India is to launch e Passports very soon for citizens renewing their passport or applying for new passport.
DRDO Flight Test of MPATGM
The DEFENCE Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) flight tested the Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM), successfully.
During the flight test, final deliverable configuration of the MPATGM was tested.
MPATGM is an indigenously developed anti-tank missile, a low weight and a fire and forget missile.
It was launched from a launcher, which was man portable. It was integrated with thermal sight.
During the test, the missile impacted designated target with precision and destroyed it.
The MPATGM, dubbed as Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile, is a third-generation fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile.
AI- driven Start-Up for Water Purification
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh launched (AI) driven Start-Up for water purification through innovative technology.
AI driven start-up for water purification has been developed by an IIT Alumni.
The start-up was launched with the aim of providing clean drinking water at a lesser price, as opposed the Market Price.
The Technology Development Board (a statutory body of Science & Technology department) also signed a MoU with M/s Swajal Water Private Limited which is a tech Start Up company founded by ex-IITians. The company focuses on innovative technologies for making reliable clean drinking water accessible to communities at affordable prices. Their project on IoT has enabled the use of Solar Water Purification Unit for villages, slums, and High Utility Areas.
Purposive testing strategy
The Indian Council of Medical Research (Icmr) issued new guidelines on Purposive Testing Strategy, amid rising cases of covid-19 cases.
ICMR issued guidelines on who needs to get tested for the infection, and who doesnt.
As per the guidelines, asymptomatic individuals, and contacts ofCovid patients are not required to be tested unless identified as high-risk individuals based on co-morbidities or age.
It also mentioned that at-risk contacts of patients would be person aged above 60 years and individuals with co-morbidities such as chronic lung or kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension, malignancy and obesity.
People undertaking inter-state domestic travel are also not required to get tested.
First Pig heart transplant in Human
Recently, doctors transplanted a pig heart into a patient in a last effort to save his life, in Maryland hospital in USA. It was done for the first time in the HISTORY of medical.
The patient is doing well three days after this highly experimental surgery.
This marks a significant step in the decades-long debate on using animal organs for life-saving transplants. However, it is too soon to know, if the operation will work.
As per Doctors at University of Maryland Medical Center, transplant highlighted that heart from a genetically modified animal can function in human body, without immediate rejection.
World Banks Global Economic Prospects Report
The report notes that, Global economic Growth will decrease sharply to 4.1% in 2022 and 3.2% in 2023, from 5.5% in 2021.
It projects Indias annual growth to be 8.3% in the fiscal year 2021-2022, 8.7% in 2022-23, while 6.8% in 2023-24.
It also flagged the risks posed by rising and growing inequality.
It noted that, after having recovered in 2021, global economy is headed towards pronounced slowdown, because of new Covid-19 variants, increasing inflation, debt & income inequality, reducing fiscal & monetary support and decreasing demand.
Cyber Threats
The cyber threats are growing at humanely uncontrollable rates. The criminals are using tougher tactics and therefore, the cyber threats are becoming more aggressive day by day. Cryptocurrencies are creating easy path of escape for the cyber criminals. Today 90% of the ransomware attacks are paid in cryptocurrencies.
Digital security
The online platforms have increased tremendously during the pandemic. The COVID has brought in major work shift. People are now attending classes online. This has increased the security risks.
The Global Risks Report 2022
The World Economic Forum recently released the Global Risks Report 2022. Cybersecurity, pandemic, <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Climate-change”>Climate Change and space advancements are the emerging risks to global economy.
The global economy is to shrink by 2.3% by 2024. However, in developing countries this is to be 5.5%. In rich countries, it will be 0.9%
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