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Current Affairs 6 AUGUST 2015

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6 AUGUST 2015 Current Affairs

National

  • Death toll in MP train derailment goes to 29
  • India defers FTA talks with EU over ban of 700 pharma products
  • Mumbai high court grants bail to corporate lawyer Jhanvi Gadkar
  • Medical applications to go online soon
  • CBI registered 8 more cases in Vyapam scam

International

  • Australia court overturns approval of Adani coal mine in Queensland
  • China to set up online police stations for internet security
  • French and Malaysian experts to start examining MH370’s recovered parts
  • Japan PM Shinzo Abe calls for probe into WikiLeaks claimed by US spying agency
  • Barak Obama celebrates his 54th birthday
  • Turkey sais coalition to launch comprehensive battle against Islamic state

Politics

  • Congress continues to protest against suspension of its MPs from LS
  • Nitish Kumar writes to PM Modi : take DNA remark back
  • Shatrughan Sinha backs expelled congress MPs, praises Nitish Kumar
  • Cabinet approves direct release of wages to works of MGNREGA
  • Government should withdraw vague order on porn sites : ISPs

Business

  • International Labour Organization and FICCI took their partnership to the next level by signing an MoU to impart training to MSMEs
  • A Macquarie infrastructure invests Rs. 780 cr. in Ind-Barath Power unit
  • Mahawar takes over as ONGC director of onshore operations
  • PNB cuts FD rates by up to 0.50%
  • RBI to facilitate oil payments of $6.5 billion to Iran

Defense

  • Iran to get Chinese J-10 fighters in return for oil rights
  • Many Countries eyeing Air variant of BrahMos-NG
  • 2 Soldiers Killed as Terrorists Attack BSF Convoy in Jammu and Kashmir, one terrorist killed, one held
  • China Building World’s Longest Aircraft Carrier Base in Hainan
  • Tejas Mk.-II maiden flight likely in 2019: Defense Minister

Sports

  • Free dive champion, Natalia Molachanova missing after dive, feared dead
  • Special court issues non-bailable warrant against Lalit Modi
  • Wasim Akram escapes shooting outside cricket stadium in Pakistan
  • Indian women boxing team leaves for Asian meet
  • Bopanna- Mergea beats Murray- Nestor to enter Citi open quarters.6-August-2015-Current-Affairs

 

Lieutenant M. Anjana, Sword of Honour and Gold Medalist

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Lieutenant M. Anjana, Sword of Honour and Gold Medalist

Lieutenant M. Anjana, a Navi Mumbai-based officer who joined the Jammu and Kashmir Light infantry in Srinagar for training, has achieved the rare distinction of being the first lady cadet to secure both gold medal and the coveted Sword of Honour in the combined course of Short Service Commission 99 and Short Service Commission (Women) 13 from the Indian Army’s OTA, Chennai.

The gold medal is presented to the officer who is first in the over-all order of merit and Sword of Honour is given to the best all round cadet of the passing out course.

Lieutenant M Anjana Gold Medal Lieutenant M Anjana

12 Photos Showing The Life Of Lady Cadets At OTA Chennai

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OTA Lady Cadet Combat Training Crawling

OTA Chennai is the only training academy of Indian army where you can find lady cadets giving tough competition to gentlemen cadets. Lady cadets at OTA Chennai go through rigorous training of 1 year and get commissioned in the army; posted at various army bases across the country where they command troops of soldiers. The first batch of 25 women to be commissioned as officers into the  Army, were trained at the OTA with training commencing on 21 September 1992.

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In this article, you can see some pictures of OTA lady cadets depicting their life at Officers Training Academy Chennai.

1. These ordinary girls will soon turn into real warriors. First day at OTA Chennai, ready for the life version 2.0

First Day at OTA Chennai

2. Wake up early at 4:00 AM. Run Run and Run. Training is not a cakewalk, but the more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in war.

OTA Lady Cadet  Morning Exercise

3. Building stamina with rigorous exercises that too with combat rig.

OTA Lady Cadet  Exercise

4. OTA Chennai Lady Cadets Weapon Training. Flower nahi Fire.

OTA Chennai Lady Cadets Weapon Training

5. Fear of heights? No excuses here.

OTA Lady Cadet Combat Training Climbing

6. Can you survive in a jungle alone? We can!!

OTA Lady Cadet Combat Training

7. Taking part in extracurricular activities and making OTA proud.

OTA Lady Cadet Prize

8. Passing out with coursemates, happiest moment in life.

OTA Lady Cadet POP

9. Passing out parade drill.

OTA pop drill

10.  Winning sword of honour. Best outgoing cadet.

OTA Lady Cadet  Sword Of Honor

11. Got the stars on our shoulders. Time for some josh push ups.

OTA Lady Cadets Josh Push ups

12.  Best group pic ever.

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13. Happy Faces

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Current Affairs 5 August 2015

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Current Affairs 5 August 2015

National

  • At least 20 people were killed and more than 60 injured in a twin-train derailment in Harda District of Madhya Pradesh
  • Government yesterday lifted ban on all those websites that do not feature child pornographic content
  • FSSAI- approved lab finds Maggi noodles safe, relief to nestle India
  • ISRO to put US satellite in space for the first time
  • India’s biggest telescope inaugurated in Udaipur

International

  • head of the Afghan Taliban’s political office in Qatar has resigned
  • Anti-Houthi forces capture largest army base in Yemen
  • Obama to honor 3 Indo-American entrepreneurs
  • Myanmar asks for help as flood moves downriver
  • Japan says temporarily halting works on new US base in Okinawa

Politics

  • AAP government issues circular asking its ministries not to send files to Lt. Governor
  • Congress gets aggressive after house suspension
  • Government ready to accept panel’s proposal of restoring UPA provision on land bill
  • West Bengal C.M. Mamta Banerjee to meet Modi as flood toll reaches 83
  • NSA Ajit Doval defends Yakub’s execution, slams Tharoor

Business

  • Government in process of formulating Uniform Code for Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices
  • Fall in Crude, commodity prices best chance to curb inflation: Raghuram Rajan
  • Sony, Foxconn to make TVs in India
  • Foxconn in talks with Adani, others for factories in India: CEO Terry Gou
  • Five small airports being constructed for Rs. 740 Cr.: Government

Defense

  • Missing Pawan Hans chopper, missing in Arunachal Pradesh, found, rescue operation underway.
  • Nearly Rs 1500 crore spent on preliminary design of Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft project: Government
  • Panagarh to be IAF’s second hub for C-130J Super Hercules planes
  • India’s Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) system is in the final stages of development and deployment
  • Indian Flankers Test British Typhoons on Exercise

Sports

  • Indian hockey team to play final match against France today
  • India defeat Sri Lanka in Asian Volleyball Championship
  • Dipa Karmakar clinches bronze medal at 6th Senior ART Gymnastics Asian Championships
  • FIFA chief Sepp Blatter gave up his international Olympics committee seat
  • PM Modi congratulates special Olympics medal winners5-August-2015-current-affairs

The Thin Line Between Being Bossy And Being A Leader

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Cracking SSB is all about being a leader. The board looks for the OLQs which an officer must pose to lead soldiers of the army in both war and peace.

However, most people misunderstand the meaning of “Leader” with “Being Bossy”. The thin line which separates between a leader and a boss is – the way you approach being in charge. Whether you are at the helm of affairs of a public institution, a private corporation or an NGO, the way you approach being in charge is a great factor in the organization’s achievement. Your attitude and relationship with other group members will determine whether the organization will succeed or fail.

What then are the differences between a leader and a boss? The under listed points explain the differences:

  1. A leader has followers, a boss has servants: Followers are also like a family to the leader. Remember Hitler had millions of followers while Jesus had only 12?
  2. A leader explains situations, a boss dictates orders: Every follower must know what is he doing. In case of war, he must know what is the plan and how is it going to be executed whereas just obeying an order without even understanding it might become a decision between life and death.
  3. A leader listens to his followers and takes fair and just judgment, a boss gives orders which must be obeyed willy-nilly: Always as we stress the importance of good listening in SSB, it holds here too.
  4. A leader works in harmony with his followers, a boss drives his servants to work: Accept it, no one likes a bossy leader and with the circumstances being in war, you’ll be left alone being bossy and no one will look upon you as a leader.
  5. A leader shows concern and interest in his followers, a boss cares less about anybody’s burden: That’s what differentiates being an officer in the armed forces and being a leader elsewhere. The leader has to be responsible for the safety of their men, whereas their own safety comes last, always and every time.
  6. A leader is humane and sensitive, a boss resistant to emotions: As Indian Army believes in, “The best of friends and worst of enemies visit us”, the officers are kind and gentle in peacetime and roaring lions in warfare.
  7. A leader achieves much through the cooperation of his followers, a boss has no cooperation, there is always antagonism achieved: When no one follows an officer, who will the fellow soldiers fight for? Whereas being a leader motivates his soldiers and encourages them.
  8. While a leader makes a success of any project he has at hand, the boss is likely to end up in an unsuccessful way. After all working as a group with everyone’s support even motivates the leader.
  9. A leader is open to correction, a boss claims to know it all: A leader accepts his faults and mistakes whereas a boss is always overconfident.
  10. A leader says let’s go, a boss says go: Remember, being a leader is always about the wellness of others and leading from the front.

Taking a careful look at the aforementioned, it is not hard to see that we already have plenty of bosses in our places of work. The world, however, awaits the emergence of leaders today and those leaders are always present in the Indian Armed Forces. Do you have it in you?indian army para commandos

All Possible Ways To Join The Indian Navy

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All Possible Ways To Join The Indian Navy

Hello Warriors! Recently, I was asked by aspirants about the ways to join in the Indian Navy. But, the problem was that, everywhere they looked for, they got to know about a new type of entry. Therefore, to clear the confusion among the aspirants and saving their precious time, here I sum up every possible way to join the Indian Navy and hope that aspirants do their best to be a part of the Navy through these. It is assured to the aspirants that there are no other entries than these in the Indian Navy. Also please note that the age limit and qualification criteria may change and the type of examination may vary as per the guidelines of the Indian Navy:

PERMANENT COMMISSION

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

Cadet Entry:

Examination: NDA & NA Examination

Qualification: 10+2 with Physics and Maths.

Age Limit: 16½ to 19½ years

Graduate Special Entry:

Examination: CDSE (Naval Academy)

Qualification: B.Sc in Physics & Maths or B.E.

Age Limit: 19-22 years

NCC Special Entry:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: B.Sc in Physics & Maths or B.E. with NCC Naval Wing Senior Division ‘C’ Certificate

Age Limit: 19-24 years

Naval Armament Inspection Cadre:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: B.E./B.Tech in Mecanical Engineering or ECE or EEE or post graduate degree in Electronics or Physics

Age Limit: 19½ -25 years

Law Cadre:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: Degree in law under the Advocate Act, 1961 with min 55% marks

Age Limit: 22-27 years

 

ENGINEERING/ELECTRICAL BRANCH

10+2 Tech:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent with PCM 70% marks in aggregate

Age Limit: 16½-19 years

University Entry Scheme:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: Degree in Electrical/Electronic/Power/Instrumentation control/Telecommunication & Power System Engineering with 60% marks upto 6th Semester

Age Limit: 19½-24 years

 

SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION

Law Cadre (Men and Women):

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: Degree in Law under the Advocate Act 1961 with min 55% marks

Age Limit: 22-27 years

Air Traffic Control (ATC):

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: First Class science graduate with physics/maths/elctronics with minimum 55% marks

Age Limit: 19½-25 years

General Service:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: BSc or Msc with minimum 55% marks both with physics and maths or BE/Btech with min 55% marks

Age Limit: 19½-25 years

Hydro Cadre:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: BSc or Msc with minimum 55% marks both with physics and maths or BE/Btech with min 55% marks

Age Limit: 19½-25 years

Logistics Cadre (Men and Women):

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: BA(Economics)/B.Com/BCA/MCA/BE/Btech/BBA/BBM/BSc(IT) with min 60% marks

Age Limit: 19½-25 years

Aviation (Pilot) Cadre:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: Graduate with min 60% marks with Physics and Maths in 10+2

Age Limit: 19½-23 years

Aviation (Observer) Cadre:

Examination: None/Direct Entry

Qualification: Graduate with min 60% marks with Physics and Maths in 10+2

Age Limit: 19½-23 years

 

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How To Join Indian Air Force After Post Graduation

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After completing our post-graduation, we might find it difficult to get into Indian armed forces as there are very few entries for postgraduates. Also, after post graduation many candidates are not eligible for few entries as the age limit is less for those entries.

As a Post- Graduate, you could join any of the Ground Duty Branches of the IAF. Interested candidates can apply for AFCAT exam conducted by Indian air force twice every year. Other eligiblity conditions are as mentioned below.

(For Graduates/ Post Graduates)

Managing human and material resources, the Ground Duty Branch is the mechanism that steers the Indian Air Force.

General Eligibility Criteria for Ground Duty Branches

  • Age – 20 to 26 Years for Graduates Post Graduates (at the time of commencement of course).
  • Marital Status – Candidates below the age of 25 years must be Unmarried.
  • Nationality – Indian
  • Gender – Both men and women.

As a Graduate/ Post Graduate you can join as an officer in any of the following Ground Duty Branches

ADMINISTRATION BRANCH

  • Permanent Commission (for Men) / Short Service Commission (for Men & Women)
  • Responsible for the efficient management of both human and material resources. Some of the officers of the Administration Branch are selected and trained to carry out the following duties also:
  • Air Traffic Controller  – Involves maintaining an orderly flow of traffic and airspace management.
  • Fighter Controller  – Involves close contact and supervision between the air and radar for effective airspace management.

Educational Qualifications

  • Graduation degree in any discipline with a minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together?

OR

  • Post Graduation degree / equivalent diploma in any discipline with a minimum 50% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.

ACCOUNTS BRANCH

  • Permanent Commission (for Men) / Short Service Commission (for Men & Women)
  • Responsible for efficient financial management of funds.You will also act as internal auditor to ensure a zero-defect audit from outside agencies.
  • Educational Qualifications
  • Graduate Degree in Commerce (B Com) with a minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together

OR

  • Post Graduate Degree in Commerce (M Com) / CA / ICWA with a minimum 50% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.

LOGISTICS BRANCH

  • Permanent Commission (for Men) / Short Service Commission (for Men & Women)
  • Responsible for materials management of all Air Force resources. You would ensure efficient supervision of inventories, and involve in procurement processes of various ranges of equipment.
  • Educational Qualifications
  • Graduation degree in any discipline with a minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together

OR

  • Post Graduation Degree/ equivalent diploma in any discipline with a minimum 50% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.

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Recommended For Indian Army In 6th Attempt

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“ To live your dream you have to dream first” – APJ Abdul Kalam. Hi friends I am Shahebaz Naik recommended for SSCT-45 in my 6th attempt from 17 SSB Bangalore. I was always fascinated by olive green uniform with stars on your shoulders a and always wanted to join the army. My SSB journey started in December 2013 for SSCT-42 at 22 SSB Bhopal as a fresher with little knowledge about the process I got conference out. The same followed in TGC-119 and TGC-120 but this time from Bangalore . But the sad part starts I got screened out from SSC(S/M) from NSB Coimbatore and SSCT-44 consecutively from 17 SSB Bangalore. Again I applied for TGC-121 but was not shortlisted due to high cut off. Then I applied for SSCT-45 and I got a call to attend SSB at Bangalore this was my fourth time at Bangalore .I packed my bags and booked train ticket from Goa to Bangalore. I reached Bangalore by 7 am got freshened up had a delicious breakfast and waited outside the station. I was not amazed to see such a huge crowd of aspirants as I was used to see such a crowd in my previous attempts. The army buses arrived and took us all to the selection centre , on reaching their we were verified with our documents and filled various forms and chest nos were allotted I got chest no 183 out of 217 as I was a repeater.

Day 1-(Screening).

OIR was very easy as I solved around 48 to 49 in each sets .After OIR immediately PPDT was taken and a lady psycho briefed us we were shown a picture of a doctor with two ladies. I wrote a story of a new doctor who organized a free medical camp. We were divided into group of 20 then asked to discuss then fish market started but I kept my cool then the officer divided us into two groups and asked to discuss our group was very cooperative and we discussed very well. Then we were asked to leave the room then we had our lunch and around 2 pm the technical officer arrived with results I was screened in with 34 others out of 217. I thanked almighty and considered this as my last chance and I have to make it count. My new chest no was 33.

Day 2-Psychology.

A lady psycho briefed us. In TAT we were shown 12 pics which I wrote all positive stories and in the 12th slide I wrote my college story of organising a football event. In WAT I could write 58 words and in SRT I wrote only 42 because her only quality matters not quantity .In SD I wrote true qualities about myself and also wrote the traits I want to improve.

Day 3- GTO

We were divided into groups of 8 but our group had 7 members. Our GTO was very frank and jolly person .GTO started with GD in GD I initiated and gave good points and also agreed to others . In GPE I could not give good solution instead I agreed and went on went on with my groups plan. I PGT I decided to stay back and give ideas rather than rushing for balli and planks. I gave few ideas which my group implemented and crossed obstacles. I had got one of the best the groups in my SSB attempts. We all agreed to each other and smoothly completed all tasks. In HGT we were divided into 4 and 3 members and our group finished our task within one minute. In snake race I helped members to climb up and motivated them by war cry “ vandematram” ,We finished first . At last we had lecturette where I got topic politics in sports and I spoke for all 3 mins and Day3 over .

Day 4- GTO

We were left with IO , CT and FGT. I calmly completed all 10 IO. In my CT I got difficult task as I was called 3 times by group. I completed my CT within few minutes . At last we completed our FGT and GTO was over. My GTO went excellent and this boosted my confidence.

INTERVIEW- My interview was scheduled immediately after GTO I went to barracks freshened up and changed into formals . I was interviewed by president of 17 SSB who was of Brigadier rank. My interview revolved around PIQ with my schooling, why I didn’t try for NDA but I impressed him through GK and current affairs he asked all questions of GK and current affairs . I was satisfied by my interview and went to cyber café to find questions I couldn’t answer for conference.

Day 5- Conference

I waited 15 mins outside hall before I was called in . I was asked about my stay , rate my performance which test went well I gave bold and confident answers which my interviewer was satisfied. We asked to immediately asked to assemble with all documents in jojan Thomas hall. Within few minutes the technical officer arrived with results at that point of time I was very calm and cool rather than thinking of results . He started with chest no 26 the he said “chest no 33” after hearing this I was on cloud nine at last a dream come true after so much of struggle . out of 35 candidates 4 were recommended . I cleared my medicals and waiting for the merit list. My advice to all my fellow repeaters don’t get disheartened after failing in SSB do your self-introspection and keep on trying till you succeed. “ Khuda ke ghar der hai andher nahirecommended candidate ssb experiencessb recommended candidate experience

Lecturette Use of Internet

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The internet has made life easier, simple and comfortable. The internet has become one of the basic need of the young generation which accounts for a large part of the population. All good things were made for providing relief from physical efforts. Even weapons were invented for personal protection, but now used for violent actions. Similarly internet also got some pros and cons.

Pros

  • Everything on a Single Click – Internet has eased every task and process that was earlier known for time consumption. It gives easy medium of searching any query. Internet these days has emerged as a dump of knowledge.
  • Save Time – All time consuming processes have been made easy as internet released burden of time. Booking e-tickets for bus or train rides or even car ride, shopping online, everything is possible without standing in a queue.
  • Quick Reaction – Almost all public forum have complains and grievances segment for customer support that hears the problems and complains of the customer and saves physical efforts for clearing any deal or complain.
  • Easy Banking and Finance – Online banking and finance facility has changed the meaning of cash transactions and shortened the queues in banks and financial buildings.
  • Social Connectivity – Social networking sites and apps like Facebook, Twitter Skype and many more sites have replaced the telephonic conversation, SMS letters, telegrams and even phone calls. According to a study, the popularity and steep increase in use of android has increased the internet usage by 6-8 folds.
  • Employment and Recruitment – Everybody is aware of online employment and army is making moves to start an online recruitment pattern on its websites. Various banking, staff selection commission and UPSC has online form submission criteria for aspirants making it easy to apply and submitting form, paying fees and getting admit card online. Many online jobs like freelancing jobs have given people new phase of earning money at home.

Cons

  • Censored Data – The craze and fame of internet has increased to such an extent that it is currently being used to dump all kind of data. Some uncensored clips and videos have diverted the minds of new generation. These data have left bad impact on youngsters and are also infecting teenagers.
  • Terror Activities – Terrorism has also made internet a medium to spread its tentacles in entire world. ISIS was seen posting ads for recruitment of IT engineers, doctors and other workers for their terror group. Even ISIS made an app which publishes the tweets of group from their Tweeter page.
  • Internet Bullying – Internet bullying has emerged as one of the matter of concern among new generation and has caused lot of problems.
  • Time wastage in social networking sites – social networking sites and apps have started consuming large fragment of productive time. Excessive use of smartphones and laptops among youngsters absorbs productive time and they unnecessarily give time to them.
  • Hacking and Spoofing – Use of internet has taken crime to a new level. Hacking and spoofing has made crime simpler and reduced the frequent catching of culprits and making the cases more complex. These have made national and personal security porous with rise of more crimes. National conflicts also got cybercrime as a new part of war.Lecturrate-Use-of-Internet

Global Warming: Changes Effecting Nature

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Global warming and climate change are showing some adverse effects with various new changes appearing in nature. These phenomena are well known to everybody but the studies and reports disclose the effects and impacts, they leave on the nature.

A survey released in the mid of July revealed that crop (especially wheat, rice and maize) worth $200 billion will be destroyed globally by 2050 and reason behind it was mentioned as global warming. This activity will be governed by shortening of growing season which will be caused by a rise in average temperature. The study looked at three major crops in their major growing areas. Wheat in Punjab, rice in Jiangsu (China), maize in Illinois (U.S). The danger of food security can be seen due to increased food demand and rise in temperature in upcoming decades. Crop failure and food stress will lead to the migration and will put a burden on cities.

The study also alerted that 750 million south Asians people will face extreme water shortage and by the end of 2050; 1.8 billion people will face chronic water scarcity. These are related with the ongoing limitless population expansion in south Asian nations. Some officials also made the statement that the draught conditions in south Asia will increase by 50 percent if the current conditions continue.

While the flooding rate of Ganges is predicted to be increased by six folds, a rise in 1 meter in global sea level will also increase the frequency of sea related disasters.

The signs of future calamities can be seen now and that’s why British foreign and commonwealth office has commissioned an independent multi-nation risk assessment climate change study. A similar body, the council on energy, environment and water is an independent non-profit policy research institute that gives some cautions and alerts through integrated and internationally focused approach.
Climate change has changed the conditions in land, air and water. Current situations are going worst and we can estimate the future conditions form them. Recently, an initiative by Indian government laid the base of new step to minimize the decrease in vegetation along the national highways.

Green Highway Policy

A policy to the tree line about 140,000 kms of national highways. The cost of planting the highways is estimated to be equal to the 1% of the cost of development of national highways in planting manner, covering both existing National highways and new routes. The step was taken after reviewing the bad quality and maintenance of greenery around national highways. The step will cover 97,000 kms of existing NH ways and about 40,000kms of new routes. The initiative is an offshoot of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and simultaneously boost the employment in India. The scheme would be put under the MNREGA and will give a job to the farmers and contractors. The sources cleared that some odd contractors who own nurseries, are to be given the responsibility of rooting the plants. Some local communities and NGOs are also expected to join them.Global-Warming-Change-Effecting-Nature

Conclusion

As the climate change is splitting its tentacles and the human race is facing a dire condition ahead. Surveys and studies can only make a fade picture of future. What all we can do is to save nature and resources for upcoming generations and for the further survival of the various species. Correct steps taken at the perfect time can show expected result. Delays always give sorrows and results are not what we expect. Time for action is Now.