11 July 2024 : PIB Summary For UPSC
1. National Gopal Ratna Award -2024
(Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2032146 )
Topic: GS2 – Governance |
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Analysis of the news:
- Objective: The National Gopal Ratna Award (NGRA) aims to recognize and encourage excellence in the dairy sector, focusing on indigenous cattle and buffalo breeds.
- Initiative: Launched under the Rashtriya Gokul Mission, the award is administered by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
- Categories: Awards are given annually in three categories:
- Best Dairy Farmer rearing indigenous cattle/buffalo breeds.
- Best Dairy Cooperative Society (DCS)/Milk Producer Company (MPC)/Dairy Farmer Producer Organization (FPO).
- Best Artificial Insemination Technician (AIT).
- Special Focus: From 2021 onwards, a special award is included for the North Eastern Region (NER) states to promote dairy development in the region.
- Recognition: Winners receive:
- Cash prizes: Rs. 5,00,000 (1st rank), Rs. 3,00,000 (2nd rank), Rs. 2,00,000 (3rd rank), and Rs. 2,00,000 (Special Award for NER).
- Certificate of merit and a memento.
2. Floral Waste is boosting circularity in economy
(Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2032112 )
Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy |
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What is Circular Economy? |
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Circular Economy for India:
Need:
- Resource Efficiency: Minimise resource use and waste generation.
- Environmental Benefits: Reduce carbon footprint and pollution.
- Economic Growth: Foster innovation, create jobs, and enhance competitiveness.
- Sustainability: Ensure long-term viability of resources and industries.
Challenges:
- Awareness and Mindset: Lack of awareness and reluctance to change traditional practices.
- Infrastructure: Insufficient facilities for recycling and waste management.
- Policy and Regulation: Inconsistent policies and regulatory frameworks.
- Financing: Limited investment in circular economy projects.
- Behavioural Change: Resistance to adopting sustainable practices.
Way Forward:
- Policy Support: Develop comprehensive policies promoting circular practices.
- Education and Awareness: Educate public and businesses on benefits and practices.
- Infrastructure Development: Invest in recycling facilities and waste management infrastructure.
- Innovation: Support research and development for circular solutions.
- Collaboration: Foster partnerships between government, industry, and communities.
- Incentives: Provide incentives for businesses adopting circular practices.
Some notable case studies:
HolyWaste (Hyderabad):
- Process: ‘Florjuvination’ converts floral waste into eco-friendly products like fertilisers, incense sticks, scented cones, and soaps.
- Collection: Partners with 40 temples, 2 flower vendors, and a market area, preventing 1,000 kgs/week from landfills or water bodies.
Phool (Kanpur):
- Activity: Collects 21 MT of floral waste weekly (3 TPD) from temples in Ayodhya, Varanasi, Bodh Gaya, Kanpur, and Badrinath.
- Focus: Addresses temple-waste problem through daily collection, transforming waste into incense sticks and organic products.
Adiv Pure Nature (Mumbai):
- Initiative: Transforms temple floral waste into natural dyes for textiles like fabric, garments, scarves, and tote bags.
- Collection: Handles 1,000-1,500 kg/week of floral waste, utilising flowers and coconut husks for sustainable dye production.
Tirupati Municipal Corporation:
- Activity: Manages 6 tons/day of floral waste from temples.
- Impact: Employs 150 women from self-help groups, upcycling waste at a 15-ton capacity manufacturing plant to produce reusable products.
PYQ: Define the concept of carrying capacity of an ecosystem as relevant to an environment. Explain how understanding this concept is vital while planning for sustainable development of a region. (250 words/15m) (UPSC CSE (M) GS-3 2019) |
Practice Question: Discuss the significance of implementing a circular economy model in India’s sustainable development agenda. How can policies promoting resource efficiency and waste reduction contribute to economic growth and environmental sustainability? (250 Words /15 marks) |