Current Affairs June 8 2023 PDF by AffairsCloud 1
Current Affairs June 8 2023 PDF by AffairsCloud 1
Current Affairs June 8 2023 PDF by AffairsCloud 1
1. PM Narendra Modi Launched 2 Schemes Amrit Dharohar and MISHTI Yojana to revive wetlands
and mangroves
2. Tracking SDG7: 2.3 people use polluting fuel & 675 million have no electricity
3. Sixth edition of India-Maldives Exercise ‘Ekatha’ begin in Maldives
4. JPMorgan Partners with 6 Indian banks to trial blockchain-based U.S. dollar settlement
5. SIDBI signs pact with HDFC Bank to offer Financial Solutions to MSMEs
6. Bajaj Finserv Launches its MF Business, Bajaj Finserv Mutual Fund
7. HDFC Bank Introduces Millennia Credit Card
8. World Bank trims India’s Growth Forecast to 6.3% for 2023
9. Microsoft India & AirJaldi signs MoU to offer internet access to underserved in 12 states
10. Prathapa Reddy took charge as Chairman of APGVB; succeeds K. Praveen Kumar
11. Competition Commission of India approves deal involving Manipal Group
12. Indian Navy partners with QNu Labs to Procure Quantum Encryption Systems
13. GalaxEye Space to launch world’s 1st Multi-Sensor Earth Observation Satellite ‘Drishti’
14. Israel Conducts the First Test of an Autonomous Flying Taxi to ease Traffic Congestion
15. Gracixalus patkaiensis: New Species of Green Tree Frog Discovered from NTR, Arunachal
Pradesh
16. World Food Safety Day 2023 – June 7
17. UP Govt launched “Nand Baba Milk Mission” Scheme & Family ID Portal under ‘One Family One
Identity’ Scheme
18. The central Government sanctioned Rs 12,911 crore for the Polavaram project in Andhra
Pradesh.
19. NHPC & Torrent Power signed MoU with Maharashtra for pumped hydro projects
20. Bihar & AAI signs MOUs to construct new Civil Enclaves at Darbhanga & Purnea Airport
• As per the statement of PM, the number of wetlands and Ramsar sites in India have increased almost
three times in the past nine years.
Amrit Dharohar Yojana:
The scheme was launched to conserve the existing Ramsar sites and achieve sustainable ecosystem
development through public participation over the next three years, and make them as the centres of eco-
tourism and a source of green jobs for thousands of people.
MISHTI Yojana:
i.Backdrop: In the Union Budget 2023-24, the Union govt announced the scheme MISHTI for mangrove
plantation along the coastline and on salt pan lands, wherever feasible, through convergence between
MGNREGS (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme), CAMPA (Compensatory
Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority) Fund and other sources.
ii.The scheme envisages to comprehensively explore the possible area for the development of mangroves
covering nearly 540 sq km, spreading across 11 states and two union territories over 5 years, starting from
FY24.
iii.It would facilitate in reviving and protecting the mangrove ecosystem and restore the mangrove cover in
nine states across India. As part of the launch of MISHTI, mangrove plantation programs were organized at 75
mangrove sites in those 9 states.
• Union Minister of State for Tourism, Ports, Shipping and Waterways Shripad Naik planted mangrove
saplings at Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Chorao, as part of the launch of MISHTI scheme.
• The program was organized in association with the Forest department, government of Goa and
Wildlife and Ecotourim, Campal Range, North Goa, to mark World Environment Day 2023 on June 5,
2023.
iv.Under the scheme, best practices on plantation techniques, management practices, conservation measures
and resource mobilization would be shared through the public-private partnership route.
v.The schemes would also help in mitigating the threat to lives and livelihoods in coastal areas from rising sea
levels and disasters like cyclones.
vi.The Union Government will covers 80% of the project cost, while state governments contribute the
remaining 20%.
Note – PM noted that to get rid of single-use plastic India started working on both central and state levels in
2018 with banning the single-use plastic and made the plastic waste processing mandatory.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Tracking SDG7: 2.3 people use polluting fuel & 675 million have no Electricity
According to the report titled “Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress 2023” released on 6th June 2023,
around 2.3 billion people across the globe are still using polluting fuels and technologies for cooking and
around 675 million people did not have access to electricity in 2021.
• The report states that the world is not on track to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
7 for energy by 2030.
• The report highlighted that despite the progress across various indicators of SDG 7 agenda, the
current rates of progress is insufficient to achieve the 2030 targets.
Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report:
i.The Report acts as a global reference point for information on the realization of SDG 7: Affordable and Clean
• The 5th edition was held in Maldives from September 5 to October 3, 2022.
SIDBI signs pact with HDFC Bank to offer Financial Solutions to MSMEs
The Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with HDFC Bank Limited under which both entities will work together to provide complete financial product
and services to the customers under MSMEs (Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises) in a seamless manner.
Key Points:
i. The signing of the MoU involved V. SatyaVenkata Rao, Deputy Managing Director of SIDBI,
and Akhilesh Kumar Roy, Executive Vice President of HDFC Bank Limited.
ii.This arrangement will enable MSMEs to avail financial products and services of both the banks, and bring
more MSMEs in financial ecosystems.
• This will be India’s 43rd Asset Management Company (AMC) and 6th company to enter the MF
industry post-2021.
• India’s growth to pick up slightly through FY2025/26 as inflation moves back toward the midpoint
of the tolerance range and reforms payoff.
• The deals beyond a certain threshold require approval from the regulator CCI, which keeps a tab on
unfair business practices as well as promotes fair competition in the marketplace.
• The proposed combination entails the: (a) acquisition of equity shares capital of the Manipal Health
Enterprises Private Limited (MHEPL/ Target) by Kangto Investments Pte. Ltd.(Kangto), Kabru
Investments Pte. Ltd. (Kabru), Manipal Research & Management Services International (MRMSI),
• The procurement order for the QKD systems was signed by the Indian Navy in May 2023.
• Indian Navy will procure and deploy QKD systems in a Hub & Spoke configuration across multiple
locations, with QNu Labs as the partner of choice for delivering and integrating these state-of-the-art
systems.
GalaxEye Space to launch world’s 1st Multi-Sensor Earth Observation Satellite ‘Drishti’
Galaxeye Space Solutions Pvt Ltd(Galaxeye Space), a space-tech startup incubated by the Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) Madras, (Chennai, Tamil Nadu), is developing the world’s first multi-sensor earth
observation satellite namely ‘Drishti‘ incorporating a visible spectrum camera that allows synchronized
imaging, capable of capturing multiple images simultaneously.
• The startup is going to launch “Drishti mission”, its first satellite, in 2024.
• It will be India’s first and the world’s highest-resolution multi-sensor imaging satellite.
Key Points:
i.GalaxEye is focused on deploying a satellite constellation featuring a unique sensor based on data fusion to
provide the most comprehensive dataset of imagery from space.
ii.This data fusion technology will deliver unprecedented insights and data from space, enabling satellite
constellations to conduct all-weather imaging without being hindered by atmospheric interference commonly
Israel Conducts the First Test of an Autonomous Flying Taxi to ease Traffic Congestion
Israel, has carried out its initial tests flights of an Autonomous aircraft that can carry passengers and heavy
cargo, an Air taxi, in a bid to ease traffic congestion on the roads.
• The revolutionary aircraft which is part of the government-led pilot project, also known as
the Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI) is expected to serve as future public transportation.
• This is the first initiative of its kind in the world for an extensive and multidisciplinary examination
of new technologies, including the transportation of cargo and later, people.
Objective:
i. The project launched under INDI aims to create a national drone network and prepare the sky for drone
deliveries, across Israel, with regulators and private companies working together.
ii. It is also to build an ecosystem whereby drones will not only help with traffic congestion, but provide
commercial and public services more efficiently and give Israeli companies a global competitive advantage.
Collaboration:
i. This project is a joint collaboration between the Transportation Ministry, the Israel Innovation Authority,
Ayalon Highways Ltd (Israel), and the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI).
ii. The collaborative project examines all the aspects, including regulation and legislative changes, involved in
the commercial operation of drones, as an additional tool to deal with congestion.
Second Phase:
i. The air taxis launched were part of the second phase of the INDI project, which began in January 2023 and so
far 11 drone operating and delivery companies were involved in the experimental tests.
• The first phase of the initiative focused on small cargo flights, which lasted until 2022.
ii. For the first time ever, an autonomous Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft with long-
distance capabilities were all tested within a managed urban airspace carrying heavy cargo loads, which in the
future could transport people.
Note: Notable results were achieved by Cando Drones, Israeli Air, and Downwind.
ENVIRONMENT
Gracixalus patkaiensis: New Species of Green Tree Frog Discovered from NTR, Arunachal
Pradesh
A team of Indian and German scientists discovered a new species of green tree frog
named Gracixalus patkaiensis from the Namdapha Tiger Reserve (NTR) in Changlang district, Arunachal
Pradesh.
• The suggested common name of the new species is “Patkai green tree frog”.
• The frog is named after Patkai hills range, where the type locality of the new species lies within
NTR.
• The discovery of the species is the first of its kind in India and the 6th new frog species discovered
from the NTR, one of the largest protected areas of Northeast India.
The findings of the new species have been published in the recent edition (26th May 2023) of the German
scientific journal Vertebrate Zoology
Genus and Species:
i. The new species of rhacophorid frog belongs to the genus Gracixalus (Anura, Rhacophoridae).
ii. The genus Gracixalus is a subspecies of small- to medium-sized frogs, and there are 19 species of this genus
across Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, southern China and Myanmar.
Research team:
The team includes researchers from:
Dehradun (Uttarakhand)-based Wildlife Institute of India; Dresden (Germany)-based Senckenberg Natural
History Collections, and the Namdapha Tiger Reserve (NTR).
About the discovery:
i. The team first heard the frog’s mating call (a sound made by a bird or animal in order to attract a sexual
partner) while on a herpetological exploration of the NTR on 14th May 2022.
ii. The new species has been described based on morphological and molecular study, along with calling
patterns.
Note: Herpetology is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians and reptiles.
Features:
i. patkaiensis is morphologically distinct from other congeners by a suite of morphological characters such as
snout-vent length 23.6 – 26.5 mm (millimetres) in adult males.
ii. It has a long head, small nostrils, a green back with irregular brown spots, slender physique, a dark streak
IMPORTANT DAYS
World Food Safety Day 2023 – June 7
The United Nations(UN)’s World Food Safety Day(WFSD) is annually observed across the globe on 7th June to
create awareness about the importance of maintaining food standards and to promote actions to prevent
foodborne diseases at all levels.
• 7th June 2023 marks the observance of the 5th World Food Safety Day
The theme of WFSD 2023 is “Food standards save lives” and the slogan of WFSD 2023 is “Food safety is
everyone’s business”
Significance:
The observance of WFSD aims to draw attention and inspire action to prevent, detect and manage foodborne
risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agricultural production, market access,
tourism and sustainable development.
Background:
i.The 40th Session of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Conference in July
2017 adopted a resolution in support of a World Food Safety Day and the World Health Organization(WHO)
expressed their support in December 2017.
ii.On 20th December 2018, United Nations General Assembly(UNGA) adopted the resolution A/RES/73/250
and proclaimed the 7th June of every year as World Food Safety Day.
• The first-ever World Food Safety Day was observed on 7th June 2019.
iii.On 3rd August 2020, World Health Assembly (WHA) passed a resolution WHA73.5 to recognize World Food
Safety Day to strengthen global efforts for food safety to reduce the burden of foodborne disease.
About Foodborne diseases:
i.Foodborne diseases are infectious or toxic in nature and are caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical
substances entering the body through contaminated food or water.
ii.This delays the socioeconomic development by affecting health care systems, and harming national
economies, tourism and trade.
STATE NEWS
UP Govt launched “Nand Baba Milk Mission” Scheme & Family ID Portal under ‘One Family One
Identity’ Scheme
On 6th June 2023, the Government of Uttar Pradesh (UP), launched the Nand Baba Milk Mission scheme, to
provide milk producers the facility of selling their milk at a reasonable price in villages through dairy co-
operative societies.
• The scheme has been allocated a budget of Rs 1,000 crore.
• The scheme aims to make Uttar Pradesh a leading state in the field of milk development and milk
production.
Key Points:
i. Under this scheme, a Dairy farmer producer organisation (Dairy FPO) in order to facilitate sale of milk in
producer’s villages itself under this mission.
• The Polavaram Irrigation Project is on the river Godavari near Ramayyapeta village of Polavaram
Mandal in Eluru district, where Godavari emerges out of the last range of the Eastern Ghats and
enters the plains in West Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh.
About Polavaram Project:
i.The major part of this project is the construction of Earth cum Rock fill dam (2454 metre) with three gaps.
ii. This multi-purpose major irrigation project will irrigate agricultural lands up to 4,36,825 hectares.
iii.This project also includes a hydroelectric power plant with generation capacity of 960 MW power (12 x 80
MW).
iv.It will supply drinking water to a population of 20.50 lakh population in 611 villages.
River linking part:
This project interlinks Godavari and Krishna rivers by diverting 80 TMC of water to the Krishna river basin.
The Water Resources Department of AP is the Executing Agency for Polavaram Irrigation Project (PIP) on
behalf of Govt. of India for the timely execution of the project.
Recently, the Union government sanctioned a revenue deficit grant of Rs 10,461 crore to AP and Rs 55,000
crore has been sanctioned to AP under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme
(MGNREGS) in the last nine years.
About Andhra Pradesh:
Chief Minister- Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
Governor- S. Abdul Nazeer
Wildlife Sanctuaries- Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam Wildlife Sanctuary, Gundla Brahmeswaram Wildlife
Sanctuary
NHPC & Torrent Power signed MoU with Maharashtra for pumped hydro projects
NHPC Limited (erstwhile National Hydroelectric Power Corporation) and Torrent Power Limited signed a
Memoranda of Understanding(MoUs) with the Government of Maharashtra for the development of pumped
hydro storage projects.
MoU between NHPC & Maharashtra:
NHPC Limited signed MoU with the Department of Energy, Govt of Maharashtra for the development of 4
pumped Storage Projects aggregating to 7350 MW(megawatt), namely Kalu – 1150 MW, Savitri – 2250 MW,
Jalond – 2400 MW and Kengadi -1550 MW and other Renewable Energy Source Projects in Maharashtra.
• These projects will attract an investment of about Rs 44,000 crore.
• These will generate indirect and direct employment for 7,000 people in Maharashtra.
Signatories: The MoU was signed by Biswajit Basu, Director(Projects) NHPC and Abha Shukla, Principal
Secretary (Energy), Department of Energy, Maharashtra in the Presence of Deputy Cheif Minister (Dy CM)
Devendra Fadnavis.
Bihar & AAI signs MOUs to construct new Civil Enclaves at Darbhanga & Purnea Airport
On June 5 2023, The Government of Bihar signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with the
Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the construction of Civil Enclaves at Darbhanga Airport and Purnea
Airport in Bihar.
• The MOUs were signed by Kundan Kumar, Resident Commissioner, Govt. of Bihar and Charul Shukla,
Executive Director (Planning), AAI in the presence of other senior officers from AAI and GoB.
• Under this MoU, the Bihar government will provide undisputed land free of cost to AAI for both
airports.
• The construction will take place on 76.65 acres of land for the New Civil Enclave and the installation
of CAT-II approach lights in Darbhanga and 52.18 acres of land for the Civil Enclave in Purnea.
• The construction of the new Civil Enclaves will bolster the infrastructure and also pave the way for
the commencement of air services at Purnea Airport.