gk update april 2014
DAILY GK UPDATE 30TH APRI
Birth anniversary of Dadasaheb Phalke
Note: i. It is important here to note that over 20.88 lakh students were being covered under the Scheme in the state which includes over 13.72 lakh of primary schools, over 7.08 lakh of upper primary schools and 7453 students under National Child Labour Project.
Note: i. It is important here to note that around 10000-15000 farmers with clear land holdings would benefit from the card during the first phase, followed by landless agriculturists.
DAILY GK UPDATE 30TH APRI
Birth anniversary of Dadasaheb Phalke
i. The 143rd birth anniversary celebration of the father of
Indian Cinema, Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke
will mark the end of the six day long Centenary Film Festival which was held in
Siri Fort Anniversary, New Delhi from 25th April.
ii. A Play on the life and times of Dadasaheb Phalke by
Aamir Raza Hussain will stage on 30th April.
iii. Dhundiraj Govind Phalke was born on 30th April
1870. Phalke was a visionary gifted enough to foresee the awesome potential of
the film medium almost a century ago.
iv. Starting with his debut film, Raja Harishchandra in
1913, now known as India's first full-length feature, he made 95 movies and 26
short films in his career spanning 19 years, till 1937, including his most
noted works: Mohini Bhasmasur (1913), Satyavan Savitri (1914), Lanka Dahan
(1917), Shri Krishna Janma (1918) and Kaliya Mardan (1919).
v. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award, for lifetime contribution to
cinema, was instituted in his honor by the Government of India in 1969.
vi. The award one of the most prestigious awards in Indian
cinema and is the highest official recognition for film personalities in the
country.
vii. Dadasaheb Phalke was expired on 16th February
1944.
viii. For the year, the prestigious award will be given to
Pran Krishan Sikand, popularly known as, Pran.
2. Indian economy to grow at 6.1 per cent
FY’14: World Bank
i. World Bank on Tuesday scaled down India’s growth forecast
to 6.1 per cent for the current fiscal from 7 per cent projected six months
ago.
ii. The decline in the growth forecast is largely due to the
decline in agriculture sector which is expected to grow at 2 per cent during
2013-14 against the previous estimate of 2.7 per cent despite normal monsoon
projection.
iii. As per the latest India Development Update of the World
Bank, Indian economy would grow by 6.1 per cent in 2013-14 on account of robust
domestic demand, strong savings and investment rate.
iv. According to the Update, a twice yearly report on the
Indian economy and its prospects, GDP growth during 2012-13 would be around 5
per cent, lowest in the decade.
v. Last week, Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory panel had
pegged the growth rate for the current fiscal at 6.4 per cent.
vi. The current Update also focused on India’s march towards
universal health coverage and its fiscal implications.
3. Netherlands gets its first King in more
than 100 years
i. King Willem-Alexander became the first Dutch male monarch
in more than a century as his mother, Queen Beatrix, abdicated to end a 33-year
reign.
ii. With her abdication, she becomes Princess Beatrix and
her son ascends the throne as King Willem-Alexander. He is the first Dutch king
since Willem III died in 1890.
4. Gulzar appointed chancellor of Assam University
i. Eminent poet, lyricist and director Sampooran Singh
Kalra, popularly known by his pen name Gulzar, has taken over as the new
chancellor of Assam University, Silchar.
ii. Gulzar (79) replaced Prof M S Swaminathan, an Indian
geneticist and chairman of MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, after his
five-year tenure ended last week.
iii. Assam University vice chancellor Somnath Dasgupta on
Monday said President Pranab Mukherje has been pleased to appoint
Gulzar for the top job of the central varsity for a term of 5 years on April
25.
iv. Established in 1994, the Assam University campus is
situated in Dargakona, about 20 km from Silchar.
5. Haryana Govt. raises cooking cost under
Mid Day Meal Scheme
i. The Haryana government on 29 April 2013 raised the
cooking cost given under Mid Day Meal Scheme to all primary and upper primary
schools in Haryana by 7.5 per cent.
ii. Now the cooking gas cost would now be 3.34 rupees per
day per student in all primary schools and 5rupees per day per student in all
upper primary schools
iii. If we compare it with earlier cooking cost it was 3.11
per day per student in all primary schools and 4.65 Rupees per day per student
in all upper primary schools.
Note: i. It is important here to note that over 20.88 lakh students were being covered under the Scheme in the state which includes over 13.72 lakh of primary schools, over 7.08 lakh of upper primary schools and 7453 students under National Child Labour Project.
ii. Also, a sum of 352 crore rupees has been allotted for
Mid Day Meal Scheme for the current financial year 2013-14.
iii. Cooking cost basically include cost of items like fuel,
vegetables and ghee being used for cooking Mid Day Meal.
6. Goa Government launched Krishi Card for
Farmers
i. Goa Government on 29 April 2013 launched a digital Krishi
Card which is supposed to help farmers in making use of benefits such as
subsidies and loans given by the State Government.
ii. The Digiltal Krishi card was officially launched by
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar which is based on the database created by the
State Agriculture Department at Porvorim.
iii. The introduction of the digitally coded card is a
landmark and is going to spare farmers from the need of repeatedly producing
documents to gain subsidies.
Note: i. It is important here to note that around 10000-15000 farmers with clear land holdings would benefit from the card during the first phase, followed by landless agriculturists.
ii. The next major initiative of the Government of Goa will
be introduction of similar cards for fishermen and dairy farmers; the cards
have been conceptualized by the State-run Goa Electronic Ltd.
Benefits of the Digital Krishi Card
i. A loan of up to 30000 rupees per annum for farmers owning
a minimum of one hectare would be made available through various financial
institutions to be empanelled by the Government.
ii. The card would also make farmers eligible for loans
depending on their land holding.
iii. Earlier framers had to go through the confusion of
submitting documents such as affidavits every time they applied for agro
subsidies.With the launch of Digital Krishi Card they will have to quote the
Unique Identity Number to get access to the subsidy.
iv. The card would not be a legal document if the farmer or
tenant wants to stake his claim over the land.
7. Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka emerged
Volleyball Champions
i. Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka emerged volleyball champions
at the 18th National Games for the Deaf at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium,
Bangalore on 28 April 2013.
ii. Andhra Pradesh defeated Tamil Nadu 25-22, 25-19, 25-19
in the men’s final
iii. While in women’s category Karnataka defeated Andhra
Pradesh 25-10, 19-25, 15-7 to win the title.
iv. The 18th National Games for the deaf took place after a
17-year gap. It was participated by 21 Indian states.
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