Who among the following has been appointed as the new Chief Secretary of Rajasthan-
Rajeev Swaroop
Rohit Kumar Singh
Somnath mishra
Gaurav Goyal
Rajeev Swaroop, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, will be the new Chief of Bureaucracy of Rajasthan.
DB Gupta (DB Gupta) has been removed from the post of Chief Secretary 3 months before retirement.
Rajiv Swaroop is a 1985 batch IAS officer. He was born on 8 October 1960 in Uttar Pradesh.
Rajiv Swaroop has taken a master's degree in history. Rajiv Swaroop has been a collector of Sawai Madhopur and Barmer districts.
Rajavi Swarup, who started his career with SDM Pali in 1987, has held various important high positions in the state government. Rajiv Swaroop is considered to be an easily accessible and sociable person.
Under which mission 100 custom hiring centers are being established in Rajasthan-
National sustainable farming mission
National Agricultural Extension and Technical Mission
National Food Security Mission
National agricultural development plan
100 Custom Hiring Centers will be set up through purchase-sale cooperative societies and Village Service Cooperative Societies (KVSS-GSS) to provide farming equipment on rent to farmers in the state. For this, the Agriculture Department has transferred Rs 8 crore to the Cooperative Department.
Custom Hiring Centers through KVSS-GSS will be established in the villages identified under the Sub Mission on Agriculture Mechanization (SMAM) of the National Mission on Agricultural Extension and Technology (NMAET). A subsidy of maximum Rs 8 lakh will be given at these centers, 80 percent of the cost of purchasing the necessary agricultural equipment. The scheme will be implemented through the Cooperative Department. The Cooperative Department has selected 100 KVSS-GSS from the proposals received from 30 districts.
Under this scheme 12 in Rajsamand, 7 in Pratapgarh, 6 in Jaipur, 5-5 in Sri Ganganagar, Banswara and Bikaner, 4-4 in Bhilwara, Hanumangarh, Churu and Dausa, Kota, Udaipur, Bharatpur, Jhalawar, Bundi, Chittorgarh And 3-3 centers will be opened in Alwar. Similarly, 2-2 each will be opened in Sikar, Nagaur, Barmer, Ajmer, Dungarpur, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Pali, Jaisalmer and Tonk and one custom hiring center at Dholpur, Sawai Madhopur and Karauli.
Recently in which one government office of Delhi, multi-dimensional urban forest has been established-
The Office of the Prime Minister
Comptroller and Auditor General's office
CBI Office
Cabinet secretariat
The Comptroller and Auditor General's Office of Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi has taken steps to establish an urban forest in the office park.
Keeping in view the limited area in the office park, local materials have been used for its intensive afforestation.
In this forest, local trees have been planted which are three-dimensional, multi-layered community and which is 30 times the surface area of ​​greenery of single-level lawn. This forest has more than 30 times the capacity to protect against natural disasters and conserve the environment.
It will be a dense urban forest in which trees will be planted at many levels including 12000 plants of 59 indigenous species in the coming time.
Miyawaki method has been used in the construction of this forest, which can help to reduce the temperature by 14 degrees and increase the humidity by more than 40 percent.
This urban forest will become self-sustainable by October 2021, with minimal maintenance including irrigation and weeding. An urban forest is an ecosystem that can become a habitat for birds, bees, butterflies and other such micro-organisms. These are essential for pollination of crops and fruits and to help maintain a balanced ecosystem.
Multi-layered forests consist of shrubs, small to medium-sized trees and tall trees that are carefully planted as peripheral and core plant communities.
Which one of the following authorities is building the country's first government infrastructure investment trust?
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
National Highway Authority of India
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
Electricity Regulatory Authority of India
With an aim to facilitate investment in the highway sector, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is in the process of creating an Infrastructure Investment Trust (INVIT). As part of the structure, a new company is being formed which will act as investment manager for the proposed Invit (INVIT).
NHAI Invit (INVIT) will be the first Invit (INVIT) to be sponsored by any government or quasi-governmental entity in the country. Therefore it is necessary for the investment manager to have an efficient and efficient management structure.
The objective is to set up an efficient unit of experts who can efficiently run the Infrastructure Trust in raising resources from the market for monetization of completed highway projects of NHAI.
Recently, various document vision missions of which of the following commission were released -
Rajasthan State Child Rights Protection Commission
Rajasthan State Election Commission
Rajasthan State Commission for Women
Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission
The vision document 'Vision Mission' of the Rajasthan State Child Rights Protection Commission was released by the Honorable Chief Minister.
The vision document shows the work, innovations and successes done by the Commission towards empowering children in a year. Along with this, further action plans for prevention of child crimes, information on child rights protection laws, etc. have also been included.
The Rajasthan State Child Rights Protection Commission (RSCPCR) in February 2010 acted as a statutory body for the Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005 (Central Act 4 of 2006) [CPCR Act] and Rajasthan State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights Rules, 2010. Started doing it.
The RSCPCR consists of a chairman and six other members who are appointed by the state government. Two out of six members will be women