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17 December 2024 : PIB Summary For UPSC

1. SRI LANKA–INDIA EXERCISE – 24 (SLINEX-24)

(Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2084913&reg=3&lang=1 )

Context
  • SLINEX 2024 is a bilateral naval exercise between India and Sri Lanka, fostering maritime cooperation since 2005.
  • The event enhances interoperability through professional exchanges and joint operations at Visakhapatnam.

Analysis of the news:

  • SLINEX 2024 will take place from 17 to 20 December 2024 at Visakhapatnam under the Eastern Naval Command.
  • The exercise will have two phases: Harbour Phase (17-18 December) and Sea Phase (19-20 December).
  • Initiated in 2005, SLINEX strengthens maritime cooperation between India and Sri Lanka.
  • Indian participants: INS Sumitra (Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel) and a Special Forces team.
  • Sri Lankan participants: SLNS Sayura (Offshore Patrol Vessel) with a Special Forces team.
  • The Harbour Phase will include professional and social interactions to foster mutual understanding.
  • The Sea Phase will involve joint drills such as Special Forces operations, gun firings, seamanship, and helicopter operations.
  • The 2024 edition aims to enhance interoperability and promote a rules-based maritime environment.

2. MSE-SPICE Scheme

(Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2084812&reg=3&lang=1 )

Context
  • The MSE-SPICE scheme fosters Circular Economy adoption in MSMEs by promoting resource reduction, reuse, and recycling across 11 sectors.
  • It supports sustainable practices with a Rs. 472.5 crore budget allocation.
Everything You Need To Know About

MSE-SPICE Scheme :

  • The MSE-SPICE scheme promotes the adoption of Circular Economy (CE) solutions by more than 3400 Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs).
  • It focuses on reducing, reusing, and recycling resources to enhance sustainability in the MSME sector.
  • The scheme targets 11 sectors: plastic, rubber, e-waste, municipal waste, compressed bio-gas, lithium-ion batteries, end-of-life vehicles, ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal, solar panels, gypsum, and hazardous industrial waste.
  • A total outlay of Rs. 472.5 crore has been allocated for the scheme.
  • Total expenditure under the scheme, as of 12 December 2024, is Rs. 1.31 crore.

It aims to encourage sustainable practices through waste reprocessing and resource recirc

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