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Chandrayaan-3: A Remarkable Lunar Odyssey Nearing its Historic Touchdown.
In an impressive showcase of scientific prowess and unyielding determination, India’s ambitious Chandrayaan-3 mission has embarked on an unwavering odyssey to the Moon since its triumphant lift-off on July 14. This significant venture, steered by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), carries the promise of expanding the frontiers of lunar exploration. The mission’s unwavering objective is to realize a successful gentle landing on the Moon’s surface, an achievement projected to materialize around 6:04 pm on August 23.

The voyage of Chandrayaan-3 initiated with its ascent atop the LVM3 M4 vehicle on July 14. Following this awe-inspiring departure, a series of exacting orbital maneuvers have been meticulously orchestrated, each progressively propelling the spacecraft towards its lunar target. The inaugural maneuver, executed on July 15, propelled Chandrayaan-3 into an orbit measuring 41,762 km x 173 km. Subsequent refinements took place on July 17 (41,603 km x 226 km), July 22 (71,351 km x 233 km), and July 25.

A significant milestone was achieved on August 1 when Chandrayaan-3 elegantly assumed a Trans lunar orbit encompassing 288 km x 369,328 km. This intricate celestial choreography continued as the spacecraft triumphantly attained lunar orbit insertion on August 5, establishing parameters at 164 km x 18,074 km.

The precision of the ISRO team further manifested as Chandrayaan-3’s lunar orbit underwent calibrated enhancement. By August 6, the orbit was meticulously refined to 170 km x 4,313 km. A pivotal course correction on August 9 ensured the sustenance of a lunar orbit measuring 174 km x 1,437 km.

Advancing through its journey, Chandrayaan-3 demonstrated a remarkable convergence towards the Moon’s surface. By August 14, the spacecraft’s orbit harmoniously aligned at an elevation of 150 km x 177 km, accentuating the imminent proximity of this remarkable lunar quest.

A series of calculated maneuvers unfolded, guiding Chandrayaan-3 to a crucial juncture. The culmination arrived as the mission flawlessly achieved a circular lunar orbit measuring 163 km x 153 km.

With excitement intensifying, the culmination of intricate planning and innovative ingenuity became increasingly apparent. On August 17, a significant detachment occurred, as the landing module housing the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover elegantly separated from its propulsion unit. This marked a pivotal stride towards the highly anticipated gentle landing.

As the mission approached its zenith, Chandrayaan-3 adeptly executed strategic deboosting operations, progressively shrinking its orbital scope. By August 20, the spacecraft’s orbit encompassed both zenith and nadir points, measuring 134 km x 25 km respectively.

In an eagerly awaited crescendo set to captivate global attention, Chandrayaan-3’s lunar touchdown is poised to initiate on August 23 at 5:47 pm IST. The culmination of meticulous planning and technological virtuosity will culminate with the highly anticipated soft landing at 6:04 PM IST. This monumental accomplishment, a testament to India’s unswerving commitment to space exploration, stands as a stepping stone to new revelations and advances humanity’s pursuit of celestial enlightenment.

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The Chandrayaan-3 mission achieved another historic feat on Thursday, August 17, 2023, with the successful separation of the lander module from the propulsion module. This is a critical step in the mission’s journey to the south pole of the moon, where it is scheduled to land on August 23.

The lander module is named after Vikram Sarabhai, the father of the Indian space program. It is carrying a rover that will explore the lunar surface. The propulsion module is responsible for carrying the lander module to the moon and then separating from it.

The separation of the lander module from the propulsion module was a complex operation that was carried out flawlessly by the ISRO team. This is a major milestone for the Chandrayaan-3 mission and a testament to the capabilities of the Indian space program.

The Chandrayaan-3 mission is India’s third lunar mission. The first two missions, Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2, were both successful. Chandrayaan-1 made significant discoveries about the moon’s surface, while Chandrayaan-2 attempted to land a lander and rover on the moon, but the lander lost contact with the ground station during the final descent.

The Chandrayaan-3 mission is expected to make even more significant discoveries about the moon. It will be the first mission to land on the south pole of the moon, which is thought to be rich in water ice. The mission will also study the moon’s geology and its environment.

The successful separation of the lander module from the propulsion module is a major step forward for the Chandrayaan-3 mission. It is a testament to the capabilities of the ISRO team and their dedication to making India a leader in space exploration.

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Student’s form class 5th to 12th from various parts of India participated in this contest. This contest an excellent initiative to engage and inspire young minds towards environmental awareness and action. Here are some key highlights of this competition:

Theme: The competition can have a specific theme related to pollution free environment, sustainable development, climate change, and Eco-Friendly Environment topics. This theme will serve as a guideline for the participants to create their posters and express their thoughts and ideas visually.

Inclusivity: By inviting students from Class 5 to 12 to participate, the competition ensures that a wide range of age groups and perspectives are represented. This inclusivity encourages creativity, diversity, and active engagement among young students.

Celebration of World Environment Council’s Anniversary: Organizing the competition on the occasion of the World Environment Council’s anniversary creates a meaningful connection between the event and the organization’s mission. It highlights the council’s commitment to youth engagement and environmental education.

The President of WEC Prof. Ganesh Channa announced the winners and greatly appreciated them with Cash Prize and Certificates. The winners of this contest are as follows:-

First Winner : Krishya Khajanchi , Grade 12, School name – K R Mangalam World School, New Delhi.

Second Winner : Thiyakshwa Sureshkumar Grade 7 School Name -SBOA School & Junior College, Chennai.

Third Winner : B.DIVYADHARSHINI  Grade 5 School Name -Chinmaya Vidyalay ,  9B Tapovanam, Taylors Road, Kilpauk, Chennai.

All the winners and participants were congratulated from entire team of World Environment Council (WEC) and International Environmental Studies Olympiad (IESO), Secretary Dr. Shrikant Mergu, Volunteer member Aditya Channa, and Staff Mukeshkumar Choudhari

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The Monsoon Session, 2023 of Parliament which commenced on 20th of July, 2023 has been adjourned sine die today the 11th of August, 2023. The Session provided 17 sittings spread over a period of 23 days.

During the Session 20 Bills were introduced in Lok Sabha and 5 Bills were introduced in Rajya Sabha. 22 Bills were passed by Lok Sabha and 25 Bills were passed by Rajya Sabha. One Bill each was withdrawn with the leave of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respectively. Total number of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament during the Session is 23.

Lists of Bills introduced in Lok Sabha, Bills passed by Lok Sabha, Bills passed by Rajya Sabha and Bills passed by both the Houses are attached in Annex.

A Bill replacing the Ordinance, namely, The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Ordinance, 2023 which was promulgated by the President before Monsoon Session, was considered and passed by the Houses with a view to give effect to the intent and purpose behind the provisions of article 239AA of the Constitution, by a permanent authority, headed by the Chief Minister of Delhi along with the Chief Secretary, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi and the Principal Secretary, Home, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, is being constituted to make recommendations to the Lieutenant Governor regarding matters concerning transfer postings, vigilance and other matters.

Some of the major Bills passed by both Houses during the Session are as under:

  • The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks to make the process of sanctioning of films for exhibition more effective and in tune with the changed times by including enabling provisions in the Act to check film piracy, introduce age-based categories of certification and remove redundant provisions in the existing Act.
  • The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Third Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks for inclusion of Hattee community of Trans Giri area of Sirmour district in the list of Scheduled Tribes in Himachal Pradesh. 
  • The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks for inclusion of Bhuinya, Bhuiyan, and Bhuyan communities as synonyms of the Bharia Bhumia community.  It also includes three Devanagari versions of the name of the Pando community in Chhattisgarh.
  • The Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks (i) to strengthen governance, enhancing transparency, increasing accountability reforming electoral process etc.in the Multi-State Cooperative Societies by supplementing existing legislation and incorporating the provisions of Ninety Seventh Constitutional Amendment. (ii) to improve monitoring mechanism and ensuring Ease of Doing Business for Multi-State Cooperative Societies.
  • The Biological Diversity (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks to (i) reduce the pressure on wild medicinal plants by encouraging cultivation of medicinal plants; (ii) encourage Indian system of medicine; (iii) facilitate fast-tracking of research, patent application process, transfer of research results while utilising the biological resources available in India without compromising the objectives of United Nation Convention on Biological Diversity and its Nagoya Protocol; (iv) decriminalise certain provisions; (v) bring more foreign investments in the chain of biological resources, including research, patent and commercial utilisation, without compromising the national interest.
  • The Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2023 seeks to Amend the Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 for introducing Exploration Licence & to delist some minerals from the list of atomic minerals.
  • The Offshore Areas Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2023 seeks to provide for grant of production lease to private sector only through auction by competitive bidding to enable early allocation of operating rights through a transparent and non-discretionary process. Also to adopt other features of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, such as, establishment of trusts for mining affected persons and encouraging exploration, removing process of discretionary renewals and providing uniform lease period of fifty years, introduction of composite licence, providing for area limits, easy transfer of composite licence or production lease, etc.
  • The Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill, 2023 intends to amend the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 by inter-alia clarifying the applicability of the Act in various types of lands and to streamline the process of approvals under the Act.
  • The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2023 Besides decriminalisation of minor offences, the Bill envisages rationalisation of monetary penalties, depending on the gravity of offence, bolstering the trust-based governance. Yet another novelty involved in the proposal is increase of ten per cent. of the minimum amount of fine and penalty levied, after the expiry of every three years, once the Bill becomes a law
  • The Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks to accommodate progressive changes in the society during the last five decades, making registration process people friendly and to update other databases at national and state level using database of registered births and deaths.
  • The Mediation Bill, 2023 seeks to promote and facilitate mediation, especially institutional mediation, for resolution of disputes, commercial or otherwise, enforce mediated settlement agreements, provide for a body for registration of mediators, to encourage community mediation and to make online mediation as acceptable and cost effective process and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
  • The Inter-Services Organisations (Command, Control and Discipline) Bill, 2023 seeks to empower the Commander – in – Chief or the Officer -in- Command of Inter-Services Organisations in respect of persons subject to the Army Act, 1950, the Navy Act, 1957 and the Air Force Act, 1950, who are serving under or attached to his Command, for maintenance of discipline and proper discharge of their duties.
  • The Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks to provide for (i) alignment of IIM Act with Acts governing the IITs and other Institutes of National Importance. (ii) inclusion of NITIE, Mumbai in the schedule of the IIM Act, 2017 and renaming NITIE, Mumbai as IIM Mumbai.
  • The National Dental Commission Bill, 2023 seeks to regulate the profession of dentistry in the country, to provide for quality and affordable; dental education, to make accessible high quality oral healthcare and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
  • The National Nursing and Midwifery Commission Bill, 2023 seeks to provide for regulation and maintenance of standards of education and services by nursing and midwifery professionals, assessment of institutions, maintenance of a National Register and State Registers and creation of a system to improve access, research and development and adoption of latest scientific advancement and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
  • The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks Inclusion of Mahra, Mahara community as a synonyms of Mahar, Mehra, Mehar at Sl. No. 33 in the list of Scheduled Castes of Chhattisgarh.
  • The Anusandhan National Research Foundation Bill, 2023 To establish the Anusandhan National Research Foundation to provide high level strategic direction for research, innovation and entrepreneurship in the fields of natural sciences including mathematical sciences, engineering and technology, environmental and earth sciences, health and agriculture, and scientific and technological interfaces of humanities and social sciences, to promote, monitor and provide support as required for such research and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
  • The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023 seeks to provide for the processing of digital personal data in a manner that recognizes both the right of individuals to protect their personal data and the need to process personal data for lawful purposes, and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
  • The Coastal Aquaculture Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks : (a) to revise the provisions of the Act so as to reduce the regulatory compliance burden to the stakeholders without diluting the core principles of environment protection in coastal areas; (b) to decriminalize the offence(s) under the Act; (c) to expand the scope of the Act to bring all coastal aquaculture activities under its ambit; and (d) to remove difficulties and regulatory gaps in the Act for effective implementation, and to facilitate ease of doing business.)
  • The Pharmacy (Amendment) Bill, 2023 seeks to provide that any person whose name has been entered in the register of pharmacist maintained under the Jammu and Kashmir Pharmacy Act, 2011 or possesses qualification (medical assistant/pharmacist) prescribes under the said act shall be deem to have been entered in the register of pharmacist prepared and maintained under chapter IV of the said act subject to condition that an application to be made in this behalf with in a period of one year from the commencement of the Pharmacy (Amendment) Act, 2023 on payment of such fees, in such a manner, as may be prescribed by the Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and administration of Union Territory of Ladakh.

No-confidence motion in the Council of Ministers moved by Shri Gaurav Gogoi was discussed for approx. 20 hours. 60 Members including Ministers participated in the discussion, which was replied to by Hon’ble Prime Minister. The Motion was negatived by the House via voice vote.

The productivity of Lok Sabha was approximately 45% and that of Rajya Sabha was approximately 63%.

(News Source from www.pib.gov.in)

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Parliament Monsoon Session Updates: The actions in the Lok Sabha was suspended Sine Die today. Union Home Minister Amit Shah proposed tabled Bills to Amend IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act and proposed the removal of the Sedition Law in the House today.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government on Thursday defeated the no- confidence motion brought by the opposition in the Lok Sabha. PM Modi addressed the Lower House of the Parliament yesterday and assured that peace will be restored in Manipur soon. The proceedings in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha are set to convene at 1100 am today.

Parliament Monsoon Session Updates: The proceedings in the Lok Sabha was suspended Sine Die today. Union Home Minister Amit Shah proposed tabled Bills to Amend IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act and suggested the removal of the Sedition Law in the House today.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government on Thursday defeated the no- confidence motion brought by the opposition in the Lok Sabha. PM Modi addressed the Lower House of the Parliament yesterday and assured that peace will be restored in Manipur soon. The proceedings in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha are set to convene at 1100 am today.

The prime minister also expressed gratitude to people for showing faith in his government and said that the BJP- led NDA will return to power with a record majority in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

“In 2028, when you bring another no- confidence motion, India will be among the first three big economies of the world this is Modi’s surety. Please prepare better for the next motion,” the prime minister said, imitating the opposition in his reply to the no- confidence motion.

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On the occasion of National Handloom Day PM Modi Today launched the e-portal ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh – A Repository of Textiles & Crafts’ developed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology. The Prime Minister also visited the exhibition and interacted with the artisan, craft and weavers. 

In his address, the Prime Minister underlined the contribution of India’s handloom industry and emphasized the importance of preserving India’s diverse clothing traditions. He noted that the launch of ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh’ would help compile and showcase India’s rich clothing heritage. The Prime Minister also spoke about the Swadeshi Movement and its role in connecting Indian weavers with the people, inspiring the government to choose National Handloom Day.

The Prime Minister emphasized the need to promote Swadeshi and support the handloom industry, which has seen unprecedented growth in recent years. He noted that the sale of Khadi clothes has increased by five times, and its demand in foreign nations is also increasing. The Prime Minister also highlighted the success of his Mann Ki Baat program in promoting Khadi products. The Prime Minister recalled his conversations with the weavers before the start of the program and welcomed the various handloom clusters from across the country in today’s grand celebrations. He also observed the diversity in clothing ranging from the tribal communities in far-fetched areas to people living in the snow-clad mountains, and from people in the coastal regions to those living in the desert as well as the clothing available in the markets of India. 

Handloom Weaver Shri. Rajendra Ankam from Solapur (Maharashtra)

The Prime Minister expressed delight that the need to enlist and compile the diverse clothing of India has come to fruition today with the launch of ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh’. The launch of the e-portal and the Prime Minister’s address at the National Handloom Day Celebration reflect the government’s commitment to preserving India’s rich textile heritage and promoting Swadeshi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the National Handloom Day Celebration at Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, and launched the e-portal ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh – A Repository of Textiles & Crafts’ developed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology. The Prime Minister highlighted the contribution of the handloom industry of India and said that the confluence of old and new defines the new India of today. He also emphasized the need to repeat the Swadeshi resolution to support the weavers and handicraftsmen in the upcoming festivities of Raksha Bandhan, Ganesh Utsav, Dussehra, and Deepavali. The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction that the schemes implemented for the textile sector are becoming a major means of social justice as lakhs of people are engaged in handloom work in villages and towns across the country. He also mentioned the Mudra Yojana and said that it has now become possible for weavers to get loans without guarantee.

The Prime Minister urged the citizens to host the Tricolour and celebrate the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ once again. Union Minister of Textiles, Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State for Textiles, Smt Darshana Jardosh and Union Minister for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Shri Narayan Tatu Rane were present on the occasion among others.

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During the meeting, the 12th volume of the report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language was approved, which will be presented to the President. The meeting focused on the importance of promoting and strengthening Indian languages and the official language. In his address, Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the significance of respecting heritage and erasing the signs of slavery as part of the “Panch Pran” (five vital elements) outlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He highlighted the need for all Indian languages and the official language to demonstrate their strength for the complete implementation of these elements. Shah emphasized that respecting heritage is incomplete without respecting language and that acceptance of the official language can only be achieved by giving due respect to local languages. He emphasized that promoting all Indian languages, including Hindi, is essential for empowering the nation and that there should be no competition between Hindi and local languages.

Shah mentioned that Prime Minister Modi has taken the initiative to introduce engineering and medical courses in 10 languages, and these courses will soon be available in all Indian languages. He emphasized that this moment will mark the rise of local and official languages. Shah also highlighted the importance of promoting Indian languages on a global platform, noting that Prime Minister Modi proudly presents Hindi and other Indian languages in his speeches. He commended the efforts to connect different languages and create momentum for the language movement. Shah emphasized that acceptance of the official language should come from goodwill, inspiration, and encouragement rather than just through laws and circulars. He praised the resilience of Indian languages and their dictionaries, which have remained intact even after the period of slavery. Shah acknowledged that languages have played a crucial role in uniting the country.

The meeting also approved the 12th volume of the report, which focuses on the theme of “Simplification.” Shah expressed gratitude to all the members of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language and expressed confidence that the committee will continue to work towards the promotion and dissemination of the official language in the future. The meeting was attended by Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Official Language Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab, Union Ministers of State for Home Affairs Shri Ajay Kumar Mishra and Shri Nishith Pramanik, and other committee members

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