Most important Current affiars of March 2023

 These are most important Current affairs of March 2023
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  1. SEVEN PM MITRA PARK SITES FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY: The Government of India (Gol) announced the sites for setting up of 7 PM Mega Integrated Textile Regions and Apparel (PM MITRA) Parks for the Textile industry in the states of Tamil Nadu (TN), Telangana, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Maharashtra. The execution of these parks will be overseen by the Ministry of Textiles. Also, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SP) owned by the Centre and State Government in Joint Venture (JV) mode will be set up for each park for the implementation of the project. The Ministry of Textiles will provide financial support in the form of Development Capital Support up to Rs 500 crore per park to the Park SPV.m                               
  2. “ KASHI DECLARED AS 1ST TOURISM & CULTURAL CAPITAL OF SCO: " Kashi has been declared the First
  3. Tourism & Cultural Capital of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) at the Meeting of Heads of SCO.
  4. Tourism Administrations held in Kashi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The next meeting of the SCO Heads of Tourism Administrations was scheduled to be held in Kazakhstan in 2024.
  5.   TIME'S TOP 50 WORLD'S GREATEST PLACES OF 2023: India's Mayurbhanj District, Odisha and the Union Territory (UT) of Ladakh took place in the TIME Magazine's list of "World's Greatest Places of 2023," which is highlighting 50 extraordinary destinations to explore. The Mayurbhani and Ladakh have been selected for their rare tigers and ancient temples', and 'adventures and eats', respectively. Mayurbhanj is mentioned as the only place on earth to spot the exceedingly rare black tiger. Simlipal National Park in Mayurbhanj is home to over 40 mammals including Asian elephants and Bengal tigers. In 2023, India designated its first Dark Sky Reserve, in Hanie village, about 168 miles southeast of Ladakh's capital Leh.    
  6. 2023 was formally inaugurated by Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi at Indian Agricultural Research Institute
  7. (IARI) Campus, PUSA New Delhi, Delhi, to promote millets exports from India and give producers access to the market. Indian millets are popularly referred to as "Shree Anna' in the international market. The conference was organised by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI).
  8. WATER STRESS TO HIT INDIA'S FOOD PRODUCTION BY 2050: GCEW REPORT: As per the Global Commission on Economics of Water (GCEW) report The What, Why and How of the World Water Crisis:
  9. Global Commission on the Economics of Water Phase 1 Review and Findings', Food supply in India and across the globe will go down by at least 6% by 2050 as water crisis and heat stress caused by climate change will hit productivity. Under this scenario, China is at the top where food supply would be reduced by 22.4%, followed by South America by 19.4%. GCEW is convened by the Government of the Netherlands and facilitated by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Food insecurity affects 72-81 crore people globally and is linked to water insecurity. The fall in production will push 100 crore people into severe food insecurity.
  10. NEW AIS APP FOR TAXPAYERS: The AIlS app is a free mobile application providing a comprehensive view of the Annual Information System, which is a collection of various information about taxpayers. With the launch of the app, the taxpayer could check full details of taxes and TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) with just one click.


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