INDIAN AFFAIRS Smart Ganga City Scheme Launched in Ten Cities Union Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Minister Uma Bharti and Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu launched Smart Ganga City Scheme in 10 cities located along Ganga to set up Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) and improve drainage. The 10 Cities: The Scheme bound 10 Cities Haridwar Allahabad Rishikesh Lucknow Mathura-Vrindavan Patna Varanasi Sahibgunj Kanpur Barrackpore These cities has been chosen by the National Mission for Clean Ganga where the programme will be established in the first phase for infrastructure development for sewage treatment on hybrid annuity mode on public private partnership basis. Odisha government to make Aadhar Card mandatory for procurement of paddy & Odisha Govt. implements Odisha Official Language Act, 1954 i. ...
Maryam Mirzakhani became the first woman to bag Fields Medal Who: Maryam Mirzakhani Where: Seoul , South Korea What: became the first woman to win coveted Fields Medal When: 13 August 2014 Current Affairs [ July 2014 ] NASA celebrates 45 years of moon landing On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon. Forty-five years later, NASA will celebrate Monday the giant leap by honouring Armstrong, who died in 2012, with a renaming ceremony of the historic "operations and checkout building" at Cape Canaveral in Florida, the launch site. Japan ends 60-year military's ban on fighting abroad Japan took a historic step on July 01 2014 by ending a ban that has kept the military from fighting abroad since 1945. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe but a move that has riled China and worries many Japanese voters. T...
Climate change quiz 1. If you turn your lights off when they are not in use you could save on average between a. 10% of your energy bill b. 8% of your energy bill c. 15% of your energy bill 2. If you turned your appliances off rather than leaving them on standby you could save a. £12 a year and help reduce carbon dioxide emissions b. £59 a year and help reduce carbon dioxide emissions c. £37 a year and help reduce carbon dioxide emissions 3. By turning down your thermostat by 1°C could cut your heating bills by up to a. 10% and save you around £30 a year b. 20% and save you around £50 a year c. 35% and save you around £60 a year 4. If we all turned the tap off whilst brushing our teeth we would save enough water to supply a. 500,000 houses a day b. 100,000 houses a day c. 200 houses a day 5. The UK is the world’s a. 10th largest emitter of carbon dioxide b. 5th largest emitter of carbon dioxide c. 8th largest emitter of carbon dioxide 6. In London we produce forty four million tonnes o...
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