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GANDHI’S DANDI MARCH & MORE ( CURRENT AFFAIRS 13 MARCH 2021)

 GANDHI’S DANDI MARCH

On the 91st anniversary of the historic salt march led by Mahatma Gandhi from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off a symbolic 386-kilometre ‘Dandi march’, following the same route.
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About:

  • The 24-day march from March 12 to April 5, 1930 was a tax resistance campaign against the British salt monopoly.

  • The march marked the inauguration of the civil disobedience movement.

  • Gandhi reached Dandi on April 5. The following day, early morning he proceeded along with the other marchers to the sea, where he picked up lumps of natural salt lying in a small pit.

  • The following month Gandhi proceeded to Dharasana salt works from where he was arrested and taken to the Yerawada Central Jail.
STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
The Supreme Court held that independent persons and not bureaucrats should be appointed State Election Commissioners.
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  • It said that giving government employees the additional charge of State Election Commissioners is a “mockery of the Constitution”.

  • The top court directed that the States should appoint independent persons as Election Commissioners all along the length and breadth of the country.

  • The judgment criticised the Goa government for giving its Law Secretary the additional charge of State Election Commissioner.
MERA RATION MOBILE APP
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution launched Mera Ration Mobile App for the benefit of those ration card holders who move to new places in search of livelihood.
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About:

  • At present 32 States and Union Territories are covered under One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) and integration of remaining four States and UTs is expected to be completed in next few months.

  • At present, the system covers nearly 69 Crore National Food Security Act- NFSA beneficiaries in the country.

  • The ONORC scheme is being implemented by the Department of Food & Public Distribution under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution for the nation-wide portability of ration cards under National Food Security Act (NFSA).
AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV (INDIA@75)
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi flagged off the ‘Padyatra’ (Freedom March) from Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad and inaugurated the curtain raiser activities of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ (India@75).
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About:

  • The launch of the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ 75 weeks before 15 August 2022 will continue till 15 August, 2023.

  • The Prime Minister reiterated five pillars i.e. Freedom Struggle, Ideas at 75, Achievements at 75, Actions at 75 and Resolves at 75 as guiding force for moving forward keeping dreams and duties as inspiration.

  • The Prime Minister launched the website of India@75 on the occasion.

  • He also launched the ‘Atmanirbhar Incubator’ programme of Ministry of Culture in partnership with Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and Memorial Trust to preserve the skills and arts of artisans/crafts persons on the verge of extinction.

  • A Charkha has been installed near Magan Niwas at Sabarmati Ashram. It will rotate full circle with each Tweet related to Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
LGBTIQ FREEDOM ZONE
In a resolution adopted, the European Parliament symbolically declared European Union, the entire 27-member bloc as an “LGBTIQ Freedom Zone” – the acronym meaning lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, non-binary, intersex and queer.
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  • The resolution reads, ‘‘LGBTIQ persons everywhere in the EU should enjoy the freedom to live and publicly show their sexual orientation and gender identity without fear of intolerance, discrimination or persecution.

  • The move comes as a response against member state Poland’s controversial move to create more than 100 ‘‘LGBTIQ ideology-free zones” around the country since 2019, and more generally against the backsliding of LGBTIQ rights in some EU countries, particularly in Poland and Hungary.

  • A majority of countries in the EU (23/27) recognises same-sex unions, with 16 of them legally recognising same-sex marriage.

  • Poland is part of the small minority that does not acknowledge such relationships.

  • Like Poland, Hungary has also been pushing forward a conservative Catholic social agenda. In November 2020, the town of Nagykáta adopted a resolution banning the ‘‘dissemination and promotion of LGBTIQ propaganda’’.
2001 FO32
On March 21, the largest asteroid predicted to pass by Earth in 2021 will be at its closest. It is called 2001 FO32.
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  • It is a near-Earth asteroid classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group.

  • With an estimated diameter of 440–680 m (1,400–2,200 ft), it was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research at Socorro, New Mexico on 23 March 2001.

  • The asteroid will safely pass by Earth on 21 March 2021.

  • It won’t come closer than 2 million km to Earth, but still, that distance is close in astronomical terms, which is why 2001 FO32 has been designated a “potentially hazardous asteroid”.
MOBILE INTEGRATED NETWORK TERMINAL (MINT) SYSTEMS
The Indian Army is in the process of procuring Mobile Integrated Network Terminal (MINT) systems under Make II Category of DAP 2020.
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About:

  • The system is envisaged as a lightweight, portable, state of art integrated communication solution with satellite backhaul and wireless access system to support voice, video and data.

  • Post evaluation of response submitted by the Indian Industry, a total of 11 (eleven) firms have been issued with the Project Sanction Order on 12 March 2021 for development of prototype.

  • The Contract will subsequently be placed with one of the firms on successful development of prototype as per provisions of Buy (Indian-IDDM) of DAP 2020.

  • Development of MINT systems will enhance the operational communication capability of the field army.
BRICS CONTACT GROUP ON ECONOMIC AND TRADE ISSUES (CGETI)
The BRICS Contact Group on Economic and Trade Issues (CGETI) leads held their first meeting under India’s Chairship from 9-11 March 2021.
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  • The theme of BRICS this year is -"BRICS@15: Intra BRICS Cooperation for Continuity, Consolidation, and Consensus”.

  • India, under its Chairship in 2021, presented the calendar of events for BRICS CGETI 2021.

  • The deliverables proposed are on (i) BRICS Cooperation on Multilateral Trading system including cooperation for the TRIPS Waiver proposal at WTO; (ii) Framework for Consumer Protection in E-Commerce; (iii) Non-Tariff Measures (NTM) Resolution Mechanism; (iv) Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary (SPS) etc.
AYYA VAIKUNDA SWAMIKAL
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid his respects to Ayya Vaikunda Swamikal - a great thinker and social reformer of the 19th century - on his birth anniversary.
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About:

  • He was the pioneer of the social revolutionaries of south India and Kerala.

  • Research scholars regard Vaikundar as a teacher, healer and also a miracle worker.

  • His teachings also effected many social changes in southern India, resulting in the emergence of a series of social and self-respect movements such as Upper cloth agitation, Temple entry agitation and other movements including those of Narayana Guru, Chattampi Swamikal, Vallalar and Ayyankali.
MENINGITIS
World Health Assembly endorses the 1st ever resolution on meningitis prevention and control.
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About:

  • Meningitis is a serious infection of the meninges, the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.

  • The disease can be caused by many different pathogens including bacteria, fungi or viruses, but the highest global burden is seen with bacterial meningitis.

  • Several different bacteria can cause meningitis. Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitidis are the most frequent ones. N. meningitidis, causing meningococcal meningitis, is the one with the potential to produce large epidemics.

  • The bacteria that cause meningitis are transmitted from person-to-person through droplets of respiratory or throat secretions from carriers.

  • Despite successful efforts to control meningitis in several regions of the world, meningitis continues to be a major global public health issue causing up to 5 million cases each year.

  • The meningitis belt in Africa is the most vulnerable to recurrent outbreaks, but meningitis kills people of all ages in all countries.

  • The Defeating Meningitis Roadmap addresses all types of meningitis, regardless of the cause, but particularly targets the main causes of acute bacterial meningitis (meningococcus, pneumococcus, Haemophilus influenzae, and group B streptococcus).

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