Punjab Affairs
Punjab Agricultural University museum to host AIMAs first-ever conference in South Asia
For the first time in 60 years, the International Association ofAgricultural Museums(AIMA), France, will organise its conference in South Asia and has chosen the Museum of Social HISTORY of Rural Punjab ofPunjab Agricultural Universityas its venue. More than 100 international delegates will attend the event scheduled for October.AIMAcame into existence in Prague, Czech Republic (thenCzechoslovakia) in 1966. The event is organised every two years in different countries.
Upbeat over the development, PAU vice-chancellor Dr Satbir Singh Gosal credited the Punjab governments tourism website for giving aptspaceto the PAUs museum.
The event ‘First Congress of International Agricultural Museums (CIMA) will see participation of over 100 delegates from over 50 countries along with 200 students, researchers and experts from India. The officials said the conference will be inaugurated on World Food Day, October 16 by World Food Prize Winner Dr Gurdev Singh Khush.
National and International Affairs
Banks will finance solar goods soon: Power Min
In a move that would make the decentralised (DRE) livelihood applications such as solar dryer, solar or Biomass powered cold storage/chiller, solar charkha, etc affordable, the Government is mooting a mechanism wherein banks will dole out finance for purchase of such solutions which are not only energy efficient but also economically viable.
If a family wants to own a solar dryer, they should be able to get financing from the banks we will work towards it. Manufacturers and users of DRE for livelihoods are pioneers and now the government will scale it up to the next level, said Union Power Minister RK Singh at the national summit on powering sustainable livelihoods held recently. He said that a new scheme for distributed applications of renewable energy (RE) is on anvil. There is already major work happening on the ground and our scheme could benefit lakhs of families across the country. However, for that government will, however, need large scale-manufacturing and standardising of distributed applications of RE to lower prices and expand the sector.
S Korea launches first commercial-grade satellite
South Korea successfully launched a commercial-grade satellite for the first time as part of its growing space development program, as rival North Korea is pushing to place its first military spy satellite into orbit. The two Koreas, technically in a state of war, have no military reconnaissance satellites of their own and both are eager to possess them.
The domestically built three-stage Nuri rocket lifted off from a launch facility on a southern island with a payload of eight satellites, including a main commercial-grade satellite whose mission is to verify radar imaging technology and observe cosmic radiation in a near-Earth orbit.
The launch boosted South Koreas hopes of catching up with Asian neighbors such as China, Japan and India in a regional space race.
Lee, the science minister, said South Korea plans to conduct three more Nuri rocket launches by 2027 and will seek to develop more advanced launch vehicles.
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