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"Government Initiates 1,100 New Farmer Producer Organizations in Cooperative Sector"

A decision has been made to establish 1,100 New Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in the Cooperative Sector in order to accomplish Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of "Sahkar se Samriddhi".

According to a statement from the ministry of cooperation, the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) has been given these additional 1100 FPOs under the FPOs' Scheme. Each FPO is given financial support under the FPO Scheme in the amount of 33 lakh rupees. The Cluster Based Business Organisations are also given financial support in the amount of 25 lakh rupees each FPO.

The Primary Agricultural Credit Societies, which are largely involved in short-term credit and the distribution of seeds and fertiliser, will now be able to engage in various economic activities, including high income-generating ones like beekeeping and mushroom cultivation, the Ministry stated. By establishing the essential market linkages for farmers, this project will guarantee that they receive fair pricing for their produce.

From Ireland to the World: How St. Patrick's Day Became a Global Celebration

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What actually is St. Patrick's day?

St. Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on March 17th, commemorating the death of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. However, it became a public holiday in Ireland only in the early 20th century, and it has since become a global celebration of Irish culture and heritage.

The holiday is primarily observed by the Irish and those of Irish descendant around the world, but it has become a popular celebration in many countries. The holiday is typically associated with the colour green, shamrocks, and other symbols of Ireland. People often wear green clothing and accessories, and many cities host parades and festivals featuring Irish music, dance, and food.

History of Saint Patrick's Day:

Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was killed, and St. Patrick's Day honours his memory. Around the fifth century AD, a christian missionary and bishop by the name of Saint Patrick flourished. Although the specifics of his life are not widely known, it is assumed that he was born in Britain, abducted as a teenager and carried to Ireland as a slave, eventually escaped and returned to Britain. He then made a missionary visit to Ireland, where he is credited with winning many Irish people over to Christianity. 

St. Patrick's Day was first celebrated in the United States in the late 18th century, as Irish immigrants brought the holiday with them to the new world. Over time, the holiday became more secular and less religious in nature, and today it is celebrated by people of all backgrounds and nationalities around the world as a celebration of Irish culture and heritage.

On St. Patrick's Day, go green:

Irish history and mythology are the origins of the St. Patrick's Day custom of wearing green. According to one legend, St. Patrick utilised the three-leafed shamrock to convey to the Irish people the idea of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). Green shamrocks became a representation of Ireland and Irish heritage.The lush green surroundings of Ireland, popularly known as the "Emerald Isle," are connected to the colour green. People can express their Irish pride and celebrate their ties to Ireland by donning green on St. Patrick's Day. 

As a festive display of celebration on St. Patrick's Day, many cities and towns throughout the world also colour their rivers or fountains green. When the Chicago mayor ordered that the Chicago River be painted green in honour of St. Patrick's Day in 1962, this custom got its start. Now days, a lot of different towns and communities around the globe continue to practise this custom.

Events and parades tied with St. Patrick's Day:

St. Patrick's Day parades and events are popular celebrations that take place in many cities and towns around the world. These events often feature live music, dancing, food and drink, and other festivities that celebrate Irish culture and heritage.

In addition to parades, many cities and towns around the world also host other St. Patrick's Day events and festivities. These may include live music concerts, traditional Irish dance performances, food and drink festivals, and other cultural events. Some cities even light up their buildings or landmarks in green to celebrate the holiday.While St. Patrick's Day parades and events have historically been associated with Irish communities and heritage, they are now celebrated by people of all backgrounds and nationalities as a way to join in the festivities and celebrate the spirit of the holiday.


Purple Fest 2023 in Goa: A Celebration of Music, Art, and Community | UPSC

Between January 6–8, 2023, Panaji, Goa, hosted Purple Fest, which drew over 50,000 attendees. The event featured competitions in table tennis and cricket, a marathon, and a chat amongst deaf -blind people. A bird-watching programme and movie were organised for the participants' entertainment, and the participants had access to the Miramar Beach.

Purple Fest-2023
Purple Fest 2023

Purple Fest was special in that private enterprises  displayed divyang(specially abled)-friendly  products, and the event sought to increase public   knowledge of the welfare of divyangs. The festival  was a success, and the organisers,   particularly the volunteers, deserve praise for their   efforts in bringing India's accessibility vision to  light.

WHAT IS PURPLE FEST?

Purple fest is a festival for the welfare of the  people with disabilities and it demonstrates how  our community can work together to build an  atmosphere that is welcoming to all people. It is a  celebration of diversity and inclusivity. Also, Purple Fest will exhibit the most recent assistive technologies created for people with impairments (PwDs). PwDs should take advantage of this chance to learn about and experiment with new technology that can enhance their daily lives.

WHY PURPLE FOR THIS EVENT?

Purple is a colour that is frequently connected with disability and has gained popularity in recent years as a way to represent the positive contributions that people with disabilities make to society and the workforce. Purple became a popular representation of disability following a 2010 protest campaign against welfare restrictions.

CSE 2023 for Railway Management Service Recruiting

Recruitment for the Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS) will be done through the civil services examination to be conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) for the year 2023, the Ministry of Railways has decided in collaboration with the UPSC and DoPT( Department of Personnel and Training).