Tamilnadu Affairs
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin announces plan to develop school infrastructure
Chief minister M K Stalin on Wednesday announced majorinfrastructureprojects for development ofschools, roads and transport service in Nadu. He made the announcements in the assembly under rule 110 of the House.
He said the government needed to spend Rs 12,300 crore to construct 26,000 new classrooms, 7,500 km compound walls and carry out maintenance of old school buildings. Per Aasiriyar Anbazhagan development scheme was announced to ensure the same, he said.
As the student strength has increased, he said Infrastructure would be improved in 7,200 schools at a cost of Rs 1,050 crore. The works include construction of 6,000 classrooms in panchayat union, elementary and middle schools, and 1,200 classrooms in high schools and higher secondary schools this year. An additional Rs 115 crore was being allocated for maintenance of school buildings, he said.
The government schools in the state saw enrolment of 15 lakh students in the last two years. The State Government was implementing various programmes like free morning meals, Illam Thedi Kalvi, Ennum Ezhuthum, and Naan Mudalvan Scheme to develop the educational sector and be a role model for other states, said Stalin.
National and International Affairs
Anaemia among teenagers on rise, more boys getting affected, says NFHS report
The number ofanaemiacases among boys aged 15-19 years in India has also shown a significant increase, finds the 2019-2021 National Family Health Survey (NFHS) report that was released in May this year. It finds that 59% of girls and 31% of boys are anaemic, compared to 54% girls and 29% boys found by the 2016NFHS report.
States like Rajasthan,Jharkhand,Chhattisgarhand Uttarakhand showed an alarming increase. The number of anaemic boys inRajasthanrose by 12%, from 22.1% in the previous NFHS report to 34% in the latest one, and the number of teenage anaemic girls went up from 49.1% to 59.4%. Rajasthan’s data was collected from 31,817 households, 42,990 Women and 6,353 men.
In Jharkhand, anaemia among boys rose from 35.3% to 39.7%, higher than the national Average. Among girls, such cases rose from 65% to 65.8%. The data was collected from 22,863 houses, 26,495 women and 3414 men.
In Punjab, cases among boys rose from 30.8% to 32.7%, while cases among girls climbed to 60.3% from 58% in the said period, data for which was taken from 18,824 households, 21,771 women and 3,296 men.
In Chhattisgarh, the increase among boys was around 4%, from 27.4% to 31.5%, but was significant among girls, from 45.5% to 61.4%. This data is based on information collected from 24,550 houses, 24,468 women and 4,174 men.
In Arunachal Pradesh, cases among boys rose from 22.9% to 24.9%. Among girls, it went up from 48.2% to 48.5% — based on data taken from 18,268 houses, 19,765 women and 2,881 men.
UP has shown a decreasing trend, from 31.5% to 28.2% among boys, and from 53.7% to 52.9% among girls.
Newspapers most trusted info source: Pan-India study
Newspapers remain the most trusted source of information among consumers of media even though television remains the dominant source of news, an India-wide study of media consumption behaviour by Lokniti programme of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS).
The survey, done in PARTNERSHIP withKonrad AdenauerStiftung (KAS), focused on both traditional and new media and was conducted in 19 states Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal among 7,463 citizens aged 15 years and above.
Ahead of COP27, theUnited Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)released a report titled Emissions Gap Report 2022: The Closing Window Climate Crisis Calls for Rapid Transformation of Societies.
This is the13theditionof theUNEPEmissions Gap Report. It assesses the gap between anticipated emissions in 2030 and levels consistent with the 1.5C and 2C targets of the<a href="https://www.drishtiias.com/daily-updates/daily-news-analysis/five-years-of-paris-Climate-accord”>Paris Agreement. Every year, the report features ways to bridge the gap.
Rishi Sunak becomes third British Prime Minister of the year
Mr. Sunak, 42, is ofIndian descentand was born to parents who migrated to Britain from East Africa. The former banker and hedge fund manager will have the daunting task of trying to get the British economy back on the rails while attempting to unite the Conservative Party which has produced three Prime Ministers in under two months.
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnsons scandal-ridden government had collapsed in July leading to Ms. Truss replacing him after she beat Mr. Sunak in a vote by Conservative Party members.
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