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President
- 17th foundation day of Jharkhand today.
- President Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated “Jharkhand’s Opportunities For Harnessing Rural Growth” (JOHAR) scheme
- 1,500 crore rupees
- Aided by: The World Bank JOHAR
- Aim: Doubling the income of two lakh rural poor.
- President said Jharkhand is progressing fast and is ahead of many other states in ease of doing business.
- The state has 40 per cent of the minerals of the country, which is conducive for the development of trade and industry in the state.
Home Ministry
- Government says, anti-militancy operations will be further intensified in Jammu and Kashmir.
- The security forces have been instructed to take action against terrorists.
- The directive was given after Home Minister Rajnath Singh today chaired a meeting to reivew a high level meeting in New Delhi today.
- The meeting was attended by Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and top officials of Ministries of Home and Defence.
- Operations against terrorists will continue even though the Centre appointed a special representative for talks with all stakeholders to bring lasting peace in the state.
- Director General of Police, Jammu and Kashmir, S P Vaid had recently said, around 170 terrorists were gunned down by the security forces in the state this year.
Pollution in National Capital
- Chief Ministers of Delhi and Haryana have resolved to make sustained efforts to tackle air pollution due to crop residue burning and vehicular emissions.
- Mr Arvind Kejriwal and Mr Manohar Lal met in Chandigarh today and agreed upon the need for action on many measures aimed at preventing recurrence of smog.
- Addressing a joint press conference, the Haryana Chief Minister said that there has been curtailment in stubble burning in the state.
- The Delhi Chief Minister said that polluted air is a serious health risk and requires concrete and quick action.
- Particulate Matter levels in Delhi and NCR have declined further following improvement in weather conditions and measures taken by implementing agencies at ground level.
- Environment Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan today said, the PM level reached Very Poor category as compared to severe category yesterday.
- Petroleum Ministry in consultation with Public Oil Marketing Companies has decided for introduction of BS-VI grade auto fuels in the National Capital Territory from 1st April next year instead of 1st April, 2020.
- This is part of government’s concerted efforts to reduce vehicular emissions and improve fuel efficiency with an aim to reduce carbon footprints and keep a healthy environment.
- India has followed the regulatory pathway for fuel quality and vehicle emissions standards termed as Bharat Stage.
- CM of Punjab refused to meet: He said that he does not want to politicize such serious issue.
- Life and health
- Snowfall and rainfall in the North will help a little bit.
- Weather relief is temporary: may be for a week or so
- Contribution: Dust, Vehicle pollution, Garbage burning, Construction dust
- Nearly 30% of PM particles are dust
- Lack of rainfall makes this area dry
- This makes top soil loose and with wind it mixes up with air.
- Helicopter sprinkle: not a permanent solution.
- Situation in China is different from what we have here.
- Our approach is still reactive.
- We have all the data and information about pollution
- Fire fighting measure are seen
- We need proactive approach
- Change in crop pattern.
- More grass area