The ‘heart’ of the plan to improve historical heritage

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1.The ‘heart’ of the plan to improve historical heritage:-

With the preservation of historical heritage, the Center’s plan ‘Heart’ has proved to be quite friendly. 20 projects proposed for Benaras, Amritsar, Ajmer, Puri, Dwarka and Amravati have been completed at a cost of about 150 crore rupees. These have been renovated in the historical heritage of Benaras Town Hall and Amritsar’s Ram Bagh Gate.National Heritage City Development and Agumentation Scheme (heart) was launched in year 2015, in which 12 major cities were included in the country. During the current financial year, the roads connecting 59 major historical heritage sites in three major cities – Banaras, Ajmer, Amravati and Amritsar – have been repaired. The public parks and gardens have been developed here. Among them are the round gardens of Amritsar, Subhash Udyan of Ajmer and Banki estuar of Puri. In the next phase, some other similar historical heritage cities will be included in this.Construction of Heritage Walk Lane was completed to walk to the main religious and historical places of the inner areas of ancient cities such as Benaras, Ajmer and Pushkar. Amritsar’s Rambagh Gate and the Haun Hall of Benaras were given a new look. Ram Bagh Gate is a museum, while Town Hall is a cultural center. The Town Hall built in the Madagin area of ​​Benaras was built in 1870 by the Maharaja of Vizianagaram. It is seen as the glory of Benares.The Union Urban Development Ministry has prepared a plan to preserve and preserve the major heritage of all the ancient cities of the country. In the first phase, the cities which have been included in the scheme include Ajmer, Amravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Mathura, Puri, Banaras, Velankanni and Warangal.

2.The hero of the war between India and Pakistan was ‘Albert Ekka’, presented by the example of bravery:-

This country is not called the brave soldiers, as such. The atmosphere of war on the border or the challenge of enemies within the country, the Indian jawans have written the story of their bravery and indomitable courage on every front. It has always been the opinion of the Indian government that peace and harmony between the different countries is essential for the stability of the world. It is a historical fact that not only did China choke in the back of India, but Pakistan fought direct in 1948, 1965, 1971 and 1999. It is a different matter that Indian Army officers and soldiers presented a tremendous example of heroism in all the warfare imposed by enemy countries. In the battle of 1971, Albert Ekka presented the example of bravery that is still the norm of millions of Indians. Albert Ekka was born on December 27, 1942 in Gumla of Jharkhand (undivided Bihar). The name of Ekka’s parents was Mary and Julius. Albert had had a lot of fun from the very beginning and used to talk about joining the Indian army frequently. Their dream came true on their 20th birthday. He was appointed to the 14th battalion of the Brigade of the Gords. Ekka’s archery proved to be helpful in her army recruitment. His aim was accurate. Tried hard to differentiate difficult and difficult targets. when the 1971 war started, the Indian army was fighting on both the eastern and western fronts. The battle of Ganga Sagar was very important for Bangladesh to enter. Ekka’s battalion 14 guards had to foil the Pakistani front in Gangasagar. This place was just 6 km from the capital of Tripura, Agartala. Gangasagar was close to the main railway line to Dhaka. Strategically capturing Gangasagar was important to the Indian Army. In this entire area, the Pakistani army laid the landmine. To reach Akhaura, capture of Gangasagar was necessary. In order to transform their motives into reality, 14 guards launched a tremendous attack on Gangasagar on December 3. Ekka’s intentions were strong, she wanted to capture Gangasagar in any situation.

Colonel OP Kohli was leading Ekka’s team. He knew the skills of Ekka beforehand. Colonel Kohli used to say that he is such a person for whom the challenges face less than any worship. They can also change the difficult and difficult situation in their favor. Referring to Ekka’s bravery, she says that when Ekka was hit by a Pakistani soldier and asked who is there, say a sentinel of Pakistan that your fatherRegardless of the threat to life, Ekka achieved two important successes. The motto of your brigade, first of all, is to first throw the first in your personality. They destroyed enemy army bunkers. It is different from the fact that the Pakistani army continued to firing on him. But while introducing his indomitable courage, he saved the lives of many of his colleagues. India’s capture of Gangasagar by bravery of Ekka and thus the Pakistani army emptied Akhaura. After Akhara was vacant, the Indian army traveled towards Dhaka. But the country had lost a brave warrior. Ekka’s extraordinary courage was lauded on all sides and she was awarded posthumous Param Vir Chakra.

3.DIPP Clean India Grand Challenge Awards were awarded:-

Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP)organized the Swachh Bharat Grand Challenge under the Sanitation Fortnight from 01 to 15 November 2018.This event was done to honor the innovative solutions of startups recognized by DIPP in the country. Four areas for the Grand Challenge – cleanliness , waste management, water and wastewater management and air pollution were selected.165 applications were received from 70 districts of 22 states. Extraordinary solutions were received from startups, who also applied for intellectual property rights.The first prize for the Swachh Bharat Grand Challenge is Rs 2 lakh and for the second prize, Rs 01 lakhs, as well as appreciation certificates were provided.

The winners of different categories are as follows:

Award Field air description place
first prize McLeek Technical Project Laboratory Pvt. Ltd. MV – 1 (product) collects the pollutants emitted from traffic vehicles and storing the PM , dust particles and compressed air for electric production. Delhi
Second prize Small Spark Concepts Technologies Pvt. Ltd. SCCHOR TM is theAir Filter Technology , which improves the combustion of the fuel supplied to the engine to increase the transmission of heat , its patent is pending. Maharashtra (Pune)
  Field cleanliness    
first prize Altersoft Innovations India Pvt. Limited Integrated public toilets (IP restless) with IOT enabled control board for self-cleaning , floor cleaning concept and usage Kerala ( Kochi )
Second prize Natchneni Pvt Limited. Produces odorless , water-free and chemical-free urinal systems, which provide an air lock system, which does not allow urine to be exposed to air or oxygen. Telangana
  Field waste    
first prize Amendment N.E. West Exchange Pvt. The e-waste exchange enables people to settle their e – waste by following government rules . Telangana
Second prize Flycatcher Technologies LLP The waste generates storage units to process the material , thereby producing bio-gas used in domestic kitchen-house. Maharashtra (Mumbai)
  Field water    
first prize REV Environmental Solutions Pvt. Creates ananaerobic granularsilt of various bacteria over 650numbers   , which is used to treat wastewater. This water can be used directly for irrigation. Gujarat
Second prize EF Polymer Pvt. One such creation of the mix , which is absorbed and retained in the water using the biodegradable waste from natural manner. This mixture absorbs water and prevents it from flowing in the fields. Rajasthan

Various activities were organized during the cleanliness fortnight organized by the DIPP in November , including the corridors of the Udyog Bhawan , the office premises , the house and the cleaning of the parking lot etc.These awards were presented by DIPP secretary Ramesh Abhishek in New Delhi

4.Photo Division will organize 7th National Photography Awards Contest in February next year:-

Photo Division of Information and Broadcasting will hold the 7th National Photography Prize competition in February next year , in which photographers will be awarded various prizes. A Life Time Achievement Award of Rs. 3 Lakh will be provided. In the category of professional photographers, a prize of one lakh and five prizes of fifty rupees fifty thousand will be given. An award of Rs. 75 thousand in the category of amateur photographers and five awards of thirty-thirty thousand will be given. Applications for awards can be sent till 31st of this month.

5.Tamil Nadu: People of Parbhuga tribe of Nilgiri district celebrate their annual Haidaya Amman festival:-

People from the Neighborhood of Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu are celebrating their annual Haiddaiya Amman festival. Thousands of devotees, decorated with traditional white dress, are being attached to the Goddess at different places near Kurnur. In connection with this celebration, the tribals keep fasting for 48 hours and carry the flag of the flag in honor of Vadga Devi. This festival will continue even next week. People of Badga tribe are tribals of Nilgiris who live in four hundred villages of the remote areas of the district.

 

SPORTS NEWS

6.In the Premier Badminton League Delhi Dashars will compete with North Eastern Warrior:-

Delhi Dashers will face North Eastern Warrior at 7 pm in the Premier Badminton League in Hyderabad.  Hyderabad Hunters defeated Chennai Smashrs 4-1 to win their second consecutive win.

 

BUSINESS NEWS

7.Chief Minister of Gujarat, Vijay Rupani laid the foundation stone for the projects of one and a half years to complete the one-year tenure of the government:-

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Ruppani laid the foundation stone for projects worth Rs 666 crore on the completion of one-year term of government. It is stated in the official release that out of these five thousand 538 projects are from education sector.Mr. Rupani inaugurated these projects through remote control from the ceremony organized at Gandhi Nagar Civil Hospital. These include five thousand 179 newly built class rooms of schools and colleges , nine polytechnic college buildings and 350 anganwadi centers. The Chief Minister also interacted with beneficiaries,  students, parents and anganwadi workers from 21 districts through video conferencing .