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Rajya Vishisht Yojana
Why in News?
Recently, Haryana introduced the Rajya Vishisht Yojana to tackle stubble burning, aiming to protect air quality during the harvest season.
Key Points
- Rajya Vishisht Yojana:
- Haryana’s Rajya Vishisht Yojana focuses on reducing stubble burning through incentives and resources for farmers, primarily targeting areas where paddy harvesting leads to stubble residue.
- Subsidies and Resources:
- The government provides subsidies on equipment for crop residue management, such as Happy Seeders and Super SMS systems, to promote eco-friendly disposal methods.
- Penalties and Rewards:
- Strict fines for stubble burning violations are enforced, alongside incentives for farmers who comply, aiming to balance punitive and supportive measures.
- Environmental Goals:
- The initiative aligns with national environmental goals by promoting sustainable agricultural practices, reducing air pollution, and mitigating respiratory health risks.
Alternatives to Stubble Burning
- PUSA Decomposers: The decomposers are in the form of capsules made by extracting fungi strains that help the paddy straw to decompose at a much faster rate.
- Happy Seeder: It is a tractor-mounted device offering an eco-friendly alternative to stubble burning.
- It works by cutting and lifting rice straw, simultaneously sowing wheat into the exposed soil and depositing the straw over the sown area as protective mulch.
- Palletisation: Paddy straw, when dried and transformed into pellets, becomes a viable alternative fuel source.
- When mixed with coal, these pellets can be utilized in thermal power plants and industries, potentially saving coal usage and lowering carbon emissions.
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Grand Acharyakulam for Vedic Learning
Why in News?
Recently, Haryana's Chief Minister announced plans to create a prestigious Acharyakulam, or traditional school, to preserve Vedic culture and ancient Indian education.
Key Points
- Institution Focus:
- The Acharyakulam aims to revive Vedic teachings, Sanskrit, and Indian traditions, promoting cultural heritage among students.
- Facilities and Infrastructure:
- It will be set to feature advanced educational amenities while adhering to traditional gurukul values, it will provide students with holistic learning environments.
- Government Support:
- The state government emphasizes the importance of integrating modern education with ancient wisdom, aligning with broader initiatives to preserve Indian culture.
Vedic Period (1500-600 BC)
- In terms of literature, as well as social and cultural evolution, Vedic texts reflect two stages of development.
- The Rigvedic period, also known as the Early Vedic period, corresponds to the time when the Rigvedic hymns were composed, which was between 1500 BC and 1000 BC.
- The later stage, known as the Later Vedic period, is placed between 1000 BC and 600 BC.
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