NABARD GRADE A 2018

 National Water Quality Sub-Mission (NWQSM) launched by the Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation in 2017, to bring the water quality of country at par of International Standard by _______
1. 2021
2. 2022
3. 2020
4. 2023
5. None of these 

 Under Swajal Yojana _____ of the project cost is borne by the Government.
1. 85%
2. 50%
3. 70%
4. 90%
5. None of these 

 The Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation has launched the second project of Swajal Yojana in _____
1. Gujarat
2. Assam
3. Rajasthan
4. Bihar
5. None of these 

 

Who is considered as Father of industrialization in India?

a) Ratan Tata
b) Jamshedji Tata
c) Aditya Birla
d) Rahul Sharma

 

What is the LDN Fund?

The Impact Investment Fund for Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN Fund) is a collaborative initiative, bringing together several institutions committed to addressing the global issue of land degradation.

Expected to be launched in 2017, the LDN Fund is a first-of-its-kind investment vehicle leveraging public money to raise private capital for sustainable land management and land restoration projects worldwide. 

To achieve the target of a land degradation neutral world (SDG target 15.3) by 2030, large amounts of financial resources must be mobilized. Public resources alone will not suffice, as acknowledged in the Addis Ababa Action Agenda. 

 

The eighth edition of UN Environment’s Emissions Gap report, released ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn, finds that national pledges only bring a third of the reduction in emissions required by 2030 to meet climate targets, with private sector and sub-national action not increasing at a rate that would help close this worrying gap.

The Paris Agreement looks to limit global warming to under 2oC, with a more ambitious goal of 1.5oC also on the table. Meeting these targets would reduce the likelihood of severe climate impacts that could damage human health, livelihoods and economies across the globe.

As things stand, even full implementation of current unconditional and conditional Nationally Determined Contributions makes a temperature increase of at least 3 oC by 2100 very likely – meaning that governments need to deliver much stronger pledges when they are revised in 2020.

EARTH OVERSHOOT DAY 2017 FELL ON:

1.AUG 1

2.AUG 2

3.AUG 3

4.AUG 4

5.AUG 5

INDIA is leapfrogging from BS4 to BS6 fuel standards on

1.1st April 2018

2.1st April 2019

3.1st April 2020

4.1st April 2021

5.1st April 2022

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INDIA POSITION

Largest producer of milk.

Largest producer of millets in the world

Largest producer of jute.

Largest producer of ginger.

Largest producer of bananas.

Largest producer of castor oil seeds.

Largest producer of mangoes.

Largest producer of safflower oil seeds.

Largest producer of papayas.

Largest producer of cottonseed (As per International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) report for the month of March 2017)

Second largest producer of tea, the first position being held by China.

Second largest producer of sugarcane, the first position being held by Brazil.

Second largest producer of wheat, the first position being held by China.

Second largest producer of onions, the first position being held by China.

Second largest producer of potatoes, the first position being held by China.

Second largest producer of garlic, the first position being held by China.

Second largest producer of rice, the first position being held by China.

Second largest producer of cement., next to China.

Second largest producer of silk, the first position being held by China.

NOTE: The agricultural information is as per latest data available on the website of Food and Agricultural Organisation

 The ILO released a report "World Employment and Social Outlook Trends - 2018". As per the report, it is projected that the number of unemployed persons in India is expected to rise from 18.3 million in 2017 to 18.6 million in 2018 and 18.9 million by 2019. At the same time, unemployment rate is expected to remain static at 3.5 per cent during the same period .

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