05-10-22 Daily-Tamilnadu-TNPSC Current Affairs

Tamilnadu Affairs

Coimbatore: Corporation to reopen 22 defunct micro composting centres

The city corporation has started work to make 22 micro composting centres (MCCs), which were lying defunct, operational following a recent direction from theNational Green Tribunalto do so within four weeks.

The chairperson of the state monitoring committee of the for solid Waste Management in<a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Tamil-nadu”>Tamil Nadu, to stop unloading of fresh daily waste at the Vellalore dump yard. Out of 34 MCCs in the city, only 12 are operational at present.

The commissioner, along with other officials, inspected a defunct MCC at Pullukadu. On opposition from people to setting up micro composting centres in residential areas, Pratap said theSupreme Courthad ordered that no one could move the court seeking closure of MCCs.

National and International Affairs

Chennai: Startups create 7.67 lakh jobs in India in 6 years

Startups in India have generated around 7.67 lakh jobs in the last six years (as of June 30) with majority of the EMPLOYMENT generated inMaharashtra, the commerce ministry told theLok Sabha. Around 72,000 startups have registered themselves under Department for Promotion of and Internal Trade (DPIIT’s) Startup India scheme in the last six years (2016-2022) with 2022 alone recording 12,341 registrations nationally, minister of state for commerce Som Prakash said.

Maharashtra topped the job creation list with more than 1.46 lakh people employed at the state’s startups. Despite housing the country’s tech hub, Karnataka was a distant second with over 1.03 lakh jobs, and Delhi ranked third with 87,643 jobs. The total number of employment generated is self-reported by the startups recognized by the DPIIT as of June 30, the minister said. In terms of the number of startups registered in the last six years, Maharashtra again takes the first position with 13,519, followed by Karnataka at 8,881, Delhi at 8,636, andUttar Pradeshat 6,654.

NDRF carries out pan-India security audit of ropeways

TheNDRFhas begun a nationwide survey ofpassenger cable carsandropewaysystems to find out possiblesecurity flawsin them and to prepare a structural blueprint that will help it launch effective rescue operations in case of an emergency.

The federal contingency force has also decided to train its rescuers in specific ropeway rescue skills apart from purchasing an assortment of tools like pulleys and carabiners to be used for transporting the salvager and evacuating stranded people from the car hanging in the air. The move comes as at least four ropeway-related incidents, including one inUttarakhand, have been reported in the country so far this year.

The aim of the exercise is to not only sensitise the operators of this mode of transport about the precautions they should practise and preparations they should have, it will also give us an action plan which can be used during emergencies and disasters that hit the ropeway system.

Kilo class submarineINSSindhudhvaj decommissioned

The Navys Kilo-class submarine,INSSindhudhvaj, was decommissioned from service on Saturday at Visakhapatnam after 35 years in service. With this, the Navy now has 15 conventional submarines in service.

Commissioned into the Navy in June 1987, Sindhudhvaj, was one of the 10 Kilo-class submarines India acquired from Russia between 1986 and 2000. Of these,INSSindhurakshak was lost in an accident in Mumbai harbour in August 2013, while Sindhuvir was transferred to Myanmar in 2020, making it the South East Asian nations first underwater platform.

Truant monsoon can put pressure on prices, GDP, say expert

The SouthwestMonsoonthis year has started on an erratic note, and is presently lagging behind schedule. Experts fear that the monsoon deficiency is going to further increase pressure on foodprices, which are already high.

India has been witnessing extreme weather conditions of rainfall deficit in most parts of the country and simultaneously witnessing massive flooding in Northeast India. This has brought focus back on the high monsoon rainfall variability, which has been a cause of concern for the country, which employs 50% of its workforce in rain-fed dependent <a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture.

Earlier this week, both houses of theRussian parliament ratified treatiesmaking the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions part of Russia.

The formalities followed Kremlin-orchestrated referendums in the four regions that Ukraine and the West have rejected as a sham.

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