Objectives of the scheme (i) Pashu Sanjivni: It includes identification of animals in milk using UID, issuing health cards to all animals in milk and uploading data on INAPH data base. (ii) Advance reproductive Technique: Under it, sex sorted semen production facility is being created at 10 A graded semen stations and 50 EET Labs with IVF facilities. (iii) Creation of E Pashu Haat Portal: It is for linking farmers and breeders of indigenous breeds and (iv) Establishment of National Bovine Genomic Centre for Indigenous Breeds (NBGC-IB): It is established for enhancing milk production and productivity through genomic selection among indigenous breeds. It was launched in December 2014 for development and conservation of indigenous bovine breeds for enhancing milk production and productivity through induction of high genetic merit bulls for semen production, field performance recording, strengthening of bulls mother farms, setting up of Gokul Grams etc.
Mera Gaon-Mera Gaurav
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Attracting and Retaining Youth in Agriculture (ARYA) Project
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Soil Health Card Scheme (SHC)
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Neeranchal National Watershed Project
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Vidyanjali – (School Volunteer Programme)
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Padhe Bharat Badhe Bharat
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Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA)
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MOTTO, MISSION AND VISION OF CBI
□ Motto: Industry, Impartiality and Integrity. □ Mission: To uphold the Constitution of India and law of the land through in-depth investigation and successful prosecution of offences; to provide leadership and direction to police forces and to act as the nodal agency for enhancing inter-state and international cooperation in law enforcement. □ Vision: Based on its motto, mission and the need to develop professionalism, transparency, adaptability to change and use of science and technology in its working, the CBI will focus on ◇ Combating corruption in public life, curbing economic and violent crimes through meticulous investigation and prosecution. ◇ Evolving effective systems and procedures for successful investigation and prosecution of cases in various law courts. ◇ Helping fight cyber and high technology crime. ◇ Creating a healthy work environment that encourages team building, free communication and mutual trust. 5.4K09:10 PM◇ Supporting state police organizations and law enforcement agencies in national and internationalcooperation, particularly relating to enquiries and investigation of cases. ◇ Playing a lead role in the war against national and transnational organized crime. ◇ Upholding human rights, protecting the environment, arts, antiques and heritage of our civilization. ◇ Developing a scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform ◇ Striving for excellence and professionalism in all spheres of functioning so that the organization rises to high levels of endeavor and achievement
SIMON COMMISSION
◇ In November 1927 the British Government announced the appointment a seven-member statutory commission under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon to report on the condition of India under its new Constitution. ◇ All members of the commission were British and hence, all parties boycotted commission. ◇ The commission submitted its report in 1930 and recommended the abolition of dyarchy, extension of responsible Government in the provinces, establishment of a federation of British India and princely states, continuation of communal electorate and so on. ◇ To consider the proposals of the commission, the British Government convened three round table conferences of the representatives of the British Government, British India and Indian princely states. ◇ On the basis of these discussions, a ‘White Paper on Constitutional Reforms was prepared and submitted.