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Dated 23.11.2018
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In news: Role of non-state actors and women’s movement against the felling of
trees in Jhinkargadi forest
Exam point of view : Part of Environment and Ecology concerns
Odisha Chief Minister cancelled the setting up of a brewery plant in Dhenkanal district where
hundreds of trees were felled despite strong protests by the villagers.
The government took the decision following a massive public outcry against the felling of trees
and maintaining the ecological balance.
The brewery plant (₹102-crore project, which was to be set up by P&A Bottlers Private Limited)
was to come up on 12 acres of forestland in Jhinkargadi.
Note: The movement is in same lines of Chipko movement, a non-violent agitation in 1973 that
was aimed at protection and conservation of trees.
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In news Solar Bubble Dryer
Exam point of view : Part of: Role of Technology in Agriculture sector
Innovative crop drying technology – Solar Bubble Dryer – was demonstrated for the first
time in Odisha.
Solar Bubble Dryer – developed jointly by International Rice Research Institute, Philippines;
Grainpro, a leading post-harvest solution providing company; and University of Hohenheim,
Germany.
The SBD is a low-cost drying technology that aims to provide a simple and flexible
alternative to sun-drying, while protecting from spillage, animals, weather and vehicles
running over the grains.
The quantitative loss in traditional sun-drying method is estimated to be in the range
of 15 to 30% between harvesting and milling. Due to quality loss, farmer do not get proper
price of their produce.
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Indian Navy has issued the Letter of Request (LoR) to the U.S., under the Foreign Military
Sales (FMS) route, for the purchase of 24 MH-60R Multi-Role Helicopters (MRH) in a deal
estimated at $2bn. This is among a series of defence procurements and inductions from the
U.S. and Russia in the last two months. The Navy is presently facing a critical shortage of
helicopters and several frontline warships are plying with empty helicopter decks. These
helicopters are being procured as a replacement for 15 Sea King ASW helicopters de-
inducted from service in 1991 and one Sea King 42B MRH lost in an accident. The current
MRHs in service, Sea King 42Bs, were inducted in the 1980s.
Swami Vigyananda launches Hindu Economic Forum in New Zealand
Open Forum at International Film Festival of India to begin in Goa
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore today inaugurated
a multi-media digital exhibition on Mahatma Gandhi at the International Film festival of
India (IFFI) in Panaji, Goa. Titled “Mahatma on Celluloid”, the exhibition provides a state-of-
the-art digital experience to the viewers who can relive the life and times of Mahatma, and
draw inspiration from his ideas and work.
Wasim Jaffer becomes first Indian to touch 11,000-run milestone in Ranji Trophy
Jammu and Kashmir governor dissolved the State Assembly
The changes were done after representatives from 60 countries voted to redefine the
International System of Units (SI) for weight, current, temperature and amount of chemical
substance. This decision was made at the General Conference on Weights and Measures,
held from November 13-16 2018, in Versailles, France, organized by the International Bureau
of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in France. Now, all SI units will be defined in terms of
constants that describe the natural world. The changes will come into effect on May 20,
2019.
Interpol elected South Korean Kim Jong-yang as Next President
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