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4th edition of AIM-ICDK Water Innovation Challenge

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The fourth edition of the AIM-ICDK Water Innovation Challenge 4.0 successfully concluded at the 2024 Next Generation Digital Action (NGDA) in Copenhagen, Denmark, marking a significant achievement in the growing Indo-Danish Green Strategic Partnership.

This year’s challenge reinforced its position as a premier platform for fostering innovative and sustainable solutions to global water issues. The challenge brought together key collaborators, including Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, Innovation Centre Denmark (ICDK), and DTU Skylab under the DTU Next Generation Action Program, alongside invaluable support from the International Centre for Clean Water (ICCW), the Ministry of Jal Shakti, the Embassy of Denmark, Denmark’s Environmental Protection Agency, and the DANIDA Fellowship.

The partnership between India and Denmark has proven instrumental in driving impactful innovation. The AIM-ICDK Water Innovation Challenge has been particularly effective in empowering young innovators from both countries to address urgent environmental challenges.

Mission Director of Atal Innovation Mission Dr. Chintan Vaishnav, emphasized the importance of this initiative “The AIM-ICDK Water Challenge, now in its fourth year, exemplifies India and Denmark’s commitment to fostering sustainable, innovative solutions for global water challenges. Our young innovators’ remarkable achievements at the Next Gen Digital Action 2024 in Copenhagen underscore the power of international collaboration in addressing pressing environmental issues.”

The challenge encourages not only technological innovation but also practical solutions with the potential for long-term impact. Teams from both India and Denmark showcased groundbreaking solutions to improve water management, conservation, and accessibility. This year’s event highlighted the growing synergy between the two nations in technology, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.

Consul General and Head of Trade and Innovation at the Consulate General of Denmark in Bangalore Eske Bo Rosenberg, shared his optimism about the collaboration and said “India’s participation at the Next Generation Digital Action and Digital Tech Summit showcases the strength of Indo-Danish relations in addressing global challenges. It is inspiring to see young entrepreneurs developing solutions that embody the spirit of global cooperation, advancing our shared goals for sustainable development and innovation.”

The Indian delegation included five startup teams that participated in the global Next Generation Digital Action program, engaging with young talents from leading universities and innovation hubs in 10 countries. Among them, the three university teams — Clim8 (VIT Vellore), Checkmate (VIT Vellore), and Qualgrip (IIT Madras) — alongside early-stage startups Navmarg and Scrapify, developed promising solutions that tackle critical global water challenges.

Notably, Clim8, a team of three young innovators from VIT Vellore, won the Acceleration Award for the challenge posed by South Africa on ‘Leveraging Machine Learning and AI for Infrastructure Pricing’. They were also recognized with the Best Startup Award in the national category.

The Indian delegation was honored with a reception hosted by Ambassador of India to the  Kingdom of Denmark,  H.E. Manish Prabhat, where he praised the contributions of the young innovators. He said “The success of this collaboration highlights the growing partnership between India and Denmark in tackling environmental and technological challenges. The achievements of the AIM-ICDK Water Innovation Challenge reflect our joint commitment to fostering sustainable solutions and supporting the next generation of innovators who will shape the future.” The delegation also participated in the Tech Bazaar organized by DTU Skylab, bringing together diplomats, industry leaders, and innovators from around the world.

Over the course of the week, the participating teams attended intensive boot camps and pitch sessions, culminating at the Digital Tech Summit held from October 30-31, 2024, in Copenhagen city ,Denmark. The success of this year’s AIM-ICDK Water Innovation Challenge strengthens the Indo-Danish partnership and sets the stage for future collaborations that will continue to drive impactful, scalable solutions for global sustainability.

NHIDCL and AICTE Sign MoU for Internship Program

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National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL), a CPSE under the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today to provide internship opportunities to Under Graduate (UG)/ Post Graduate (PG) students. The MoU was jointly signed by Shri Nitin Sharma, Executive Director, NHIDCL and Dr Buddha Chandrasekhar, Chief Coordinating Officer, AICTE.

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Dr Krishan Kumar, Managing Director, NHIDCL launched an online portal for the Internship Program. This program aims to offer experiential learning opportunities to UG and PG students nationwide specially in the North-Eastern Region, UTs of J&K and Ladakh and A&N Islands. The portal was inaugurated in the presence of officials from both NHIDCL and AICTE.

The MoU was signed for a period of five years, outlines the roles and responsibilities of AICTE and NHIDCL. AICTE will provide technical support for the platform, while NHIDCL will oversee programmatic and non-technical support for the programme. Both NHIDCL and AICTE, as premier National Organisations in their respective fields, are committed to working together as a team to achieve national objectives of skilling and providing opportunities to UG/ PG students in the Country.

Sumit Lodh TCS transferred as Director – Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Tripura

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Sumit Lodh TCS

Shri Sumit Lodh TCS SSG presently Additional Secretary- Revenue Dept,  Tripura is transferred and posted as Director – Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Tripura, Agartala. He will also hold the charge of Controller, Legal Metrology, Tripura.

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Uday Singh Sikarwar MPSPS appointed Dy Commissioner Revenue – Gwalior Division

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Shri Uday Singh Sikarwar SPS (2014), presently Deputy Collector Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh, and Returning officer/Electoral officer – Vijaypur assembly seat, is discharged from the responsibilities of Returning officer/Electoral officer – Vijaypur assembly seat and is transferred from the post of Deputy Collector Sheopur and appointed as Deputy Commissioner Revenue – Gwalior Division,Madhya Pradesh.

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Anil Banwaria SAS appointed Addl Commissioner – Indore Municipal Corporation

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Anil Banwaria MPSAS 2014 Indian Bureaucracy

Shri Anil Banwaria SAS (Madhya Pradesh 2014), presently Joint Collector, Ashoknagar District, Madhya Pradesh, is transferred and appointed as the Additional Commissioner – Indore Municipal Corporation, Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

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Mohan Lal Khatnavalia RAS appointed Addl Collector & Addl DM – Beawar, Rajasthan

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Shri Mohan Lal Khatnavalia RAS (2013), presently Deputy Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Jodhpur North, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is transferred and appointed as Additional Collector & Additional District Magistrate – Beawar, Rajasthan.

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MSME successfully concludes Special Campaign 4.0

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1. The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), along with its attached/ subordinate organisations and field formations, actively carried out all activities under Special Campaign 4.0 , successfully meeting its objectives. Under the implementation phase, during 2nd to 31st October 2024, the Campaign focused significantly on reduction of pendency across various domains, saturation of Swachhata, and institutionalizing cleanliness initiatives.

 2. Key Achievements

The following key achievements were attained by the Ministry and its field formations during Special Campaign 4.0 :

 a) Effective Disposal of Pending items and Strengthening of File Management System:

During the Campaign, the Ministry of MSME and its field formations have achieved 100% accomplishment on the targets set on 10 parameters (namely, disposal of PMO references, inter-ministerial references, public grievances & appeals, cleanliness campaigns, review of physical & e-files, and freeing up of space) and more than 80% of the targets set for other 03 parameters (namely, disposal of MP references and Parliamentary assurances, disposal of redundant items etc.)

A total of 10,291 physical files have been reviewed, resulting in weeding out of 2,209 files. Also, 905 e-office files have been reviewed and 329 e-files closed.

Ananda Hari Jamatia TCS transferred as Director- Kokborok & Other Minority Languages, Tripura

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TCS (TPSC)

Shri Ananda Hari Jamatia TCS SSG presently Director, TR & CI, Tripura has been transferred and posted as  Director-  Kokborok & Other Minority Languages, Tripura.

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Vinay Pratap Singh IAS to join his parent cadre Haryana

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Vinay Pratap Singh IAS

Shri Vinay Pratap Singh IAS (Haryana 2011) given approval for curtailment of the inter-cadre deputation tenure from Haryana cadre to AGMUT cadre .

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Ashok Kumar IDSE given premature repatriation to his parent cadre

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Ashok Kumar IDSE

Shri Ashok Kumar IDSE (1995) presently Director- Ministry of Power given premature repatriation to his parent cadre on personal grounds with the provision of extended ‘cooling off.

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2024 | IndianBureaucracy.com Greetings to people of Uttarakhand on its Statehood Day

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Uttarakhand statehood day

IndianBureaucracy.com Greets all people of Uttarakhand on its Formation Day today | Uttarakhand is a state in the northern part of India. It is often referred to as the “Devabhumi” (literally “Land of the Gods”) due to numerous Hindu temples and  pilgrimage centres found throughout the state. Uttarakhand is known for the natural environment of the Himalayas, the Bhabar and the Terai regions.  It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north; the Sudurpashchim Pradesh of Nepal to the east; the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh to the south and Himachal Pradesh to the west and north-west. The state is divided into two divisions, Garhwal and Kumaon, with a total of 13 districts. The winter capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun, the largest city of the state, which is a rail head. Gairsain, a town in Chamoli district is the summer capital of Uttarakhand. The High Court of the state is located in Nainital.

Archaeological evidence supports the existence of humans in the region since prehistoric times. The region formed a part of the Uttarakuru Kingdom during the Vedic age of Ancient India. Among the first major dynasties of Kumaon were the Kunindas in the 2nd century BCE who practised an early form of Shaivism. Ashokan edicts at Kalsi show the early presence of Buddhism in this region. During the medieval period, the region was consolidated under the Katyuri rulers of Kumaon also known as ‘Kurmanchal Kingdom’. After the fall of Katyuris, the region was divided into the Kumaon Kingdom and the Garhwal Kingdom. In 1816, most of modern Uttarakhand was ceded to the British as part of the Treaty of Sugauli. Although the erstwhile hill kingdoms of Garhwal and Kumaon were traditional rivals, the proximity of different neighbouring ethnic groups and the inseparable and complementary nature of their geography, economy, culture, language, and traditions created strong bonds between the two regions, which further strengthened during the Uttarakhand movement for statehood in the 1990s.

The natives of the state are generally called Uttarakhandi, or more specifically either Garhwali or Kumaoni by their region of origin. According to the 2011 Census of India, Uttarakhand has a population of 10,086,292, making it the 20th most populous state in India.

Hasmukh Patel IPS appointed as Chairman – Gujarat Public Service Commission

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Hasmukh Patel IPS

Shri Hasmukh Patel IPS (1993) presently DGP – Gujarat Police has been appointed as Chairman – Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC). Shri Hasmukh Patel has already put in his resignation from the Indian Police Service (IPS) as one cannot hold an office of a constitutional body while being in government services.

Shri Hasmukh Patel will take charge as GPSC Chairman on 11th November.

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