NATIONAL – DIARY OF EVENTS

United Nations Road Safety Financing Initiative

  • Context: The United Nations has initiated a road safety financing initiative in collaboration with four Indian states. Funding support for the project will come from the UN Road Safety Fund.
    • The programme will be carried out in Rajasthan, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Assam under the supervision of the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office.
    • Its primary aim is to strengthen both national and state-level capabilities to effectively implement road safety action plans.
    • The initiative also seeks to lower the number of road crash fatalities and serious injuries that often result in long-term disabilities.
  • India records the highest number of road accident deaths globally, with approximately 153,972 fatalities each year and a mortality rate of 15.4 per 100,000 people, as reported by the World Health Organization.
  • Families often lose primary earners, while the country as a whole suffers economic losses estimated to exceed 3% of GDP each year.

 

SUJVIKA

  • Context: On the occasion of its 40th Foundation Day, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) introduced SUJVIKA.

About SUJVIKA

  • SUJVIKA is an AI-powered biotechnology product data portal created by DBT in partnership with Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises (ABLE).
  • It functions as a digital trade statistics and intelligence platform, offering verified and well-organized data on biotechnology product imports. 
  • The portal presents detailed, sector-specific information covering biochemical products, industrial enzymes, and various other biotech-related imports.
  • By delivering structured and reliable insights, SUJVIKA helps researchers and startups pinpoint high-value imported products, evaluate import dependence, and focus on strengthening domestic research and development efforts.

 

MeitY Launches Blockchain India Challenge

    • Context: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has introduced the Blockchain India Challenge, a nationwide programme designed to promote blockchain-driven digital governance solutions.
    • The Blockchain India Challenge seeks to motivate Indian startups to design permissioned blockchain solutions tailored for government applications.
    • Its broader goal is to improve transparency, accountability, and efficiency in public service delivery systems.
  • The programme is being executed by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) with backing from MeitY.
  • Startups recognized by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), working in collaboration with government departments, will be eligible for phased financial assistance to develop ten high-impact blockchain use cases across ten categories.

The initiative emphasizes

  • Strong regulatory oversight
  • Enhanced security and reliability
  • Transparent audit mechanisms
  • Tamper-resistant record-keeping
  • A unified and consistent data source across platform

 

Rare Earth Minerals from Mine Waste

  • Context: South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), a subsidiary of ‘Coal India’, has started studying the possibility of extracting rare earth minerals from coal mine waste.
  • The aim of this initiative is to reduce dependence on China, which is the leader in the global supply of rare earth minerals.
  • 7 old mine waste dumps in the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh have been selected for the study.

Sectors where rare earth minerals are used:

  • Electric vehicle batteries
  • Solar and wind power generation
  • Military equipment
  • Mobile phone and electronic device manufacturing