June 22nd and 23rd Karnataka Mirror Current Affairs

First Indian Epigraphical Reference to Halley’s Comet

Discovery Overview

  • Discovered by: K. Munirathnam Reddy, Director, Epigraphy Branch, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
  • Location: Srisailam Mallikarjunaswamy Temple, Andhra Pradesh
  • Date of Inscription: 1456 CE (Saka 1378, Dhatru Ashadha ba. 11 → June 28, 1456)
  • Language & Script: Sanskrit language, Nagari script

Historical Significance

  • Event Recorded:
    • Appearance of a comet (Dhumaketu Maha-Utpata)
    • Accompanied by a meteor shower (Prakasyasya Maha-Utpata)
  • Identified as: Halley’s Comet – which historically appeared in 1456 CE

Inscription Details

  • King: Mallikarjuna, Vijayanagara ruler
  • Purpose of Grant: To mitigate the effects of the comet and meteor shower
  • Phrase in Inscription:
    “Prakāśyāya mahōtpāta śāntyartham dattavān vibhuh”
     → Meaning: “Grant was made to pacify calamities caused by the illuminating comets and meteor shower”

Significance in Epigraphy

  • First known epigraphical (inscriptional) reference in India to Halley’s Comet
  • Prior references to comets (dhumaketu) existed in texts, not inscriptions

Discovered during “line-by-line editing” of 21 unpublished copper plate charters (total: 78 copper leaves)

Facial Recognition Attendance System in Karnataka Schools

What’s the Initiative?

  • The Karnataka government has ordered implementation of a
    Mobile-based AI-Driven Facial Recognition Attendance System
     for all government and aided schools.

Coverage

  • Total schools covered: 52,686
    • Government schools: 46,460
    • Aided schools: 6,226
  • Total students tracked: 52,55,738
    • schools: 40,74,525
    • Aided schools: 11,81,213

How Does It Work?

  • Mobile application-based attendance system.
  • Integrated with the Students Achievement Tracking System (SATS).
  • Real-time facial data recognition using:
    • Advanced Vector-Based Facial Recognition Engine.
  • Captured image is encrypted into a unique ID:
    • Ensures privacy — cannot be reverse-engineered.
  • Hosted at Karnataka State Data Centre, Vikasa Soudha.

Objectives

  • Ensure accurate, real-time attendance.
  • Automatically identify absentees.
  • Promote transparency in student-focused schemes.
  • Monitor distribution and reach of welfare schemes:
    • Mid-day meals
    • Egg distribution

Shoes and socks distribution

100% LED Street Lighting Project in Bengaluru

Overview

  • Bengaluru is replacing all Sodium Vapour Lamps (SVLs) with LED street lights.
  • Project aims to reduce power consumption and electricity bills significantly.
  • Initiated by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

Cost & Energy Impact

  • Current electricity bill: ₹25 crore/month
  • Estimated savings: At least 50% once 100% LEDs are installed
  • SVLs are energy-guzzling, LEDs are more energy-efficient

Timeline

  • Proposal made: 2017
  • Work began: 2018 (limited, ad hoc basis due to funding)
  • New tenders finalized: 2024–25
  • Full implementation: 8 months from issuing work orders

Implementation Strategy

  • Earlier pan-city tender (Shapoorji Pallonji)
  • Project now split into multiple packages, awarded to different companies.
  • Tenders finalized in 7 out of 8 BBMP zones, Mahadevapura pending.

Public-Private Model (New Contract Terms)

  • BBMP won’t directly invest in installation.
  • Private companies will invest and install LEDs.
  • In return, BBMP will:
    • Pay ₹2 crore/month per company
    • For 84 months (7 years)

Payment only if 50% electricity savings are proven

Karnataka’s State Tobacco Control Cell – Global Recognition

Award Recognition

  • Awarded by: World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Category: Excellence in Tobacco Control in the South-East Asia Region
  • Recipient: Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao
  • Context: Recognized for exemplary efforts in implementation, enforcement, and awareness in tobacco control

Key Legislative Development: COTPA Amendment – Karnataka (2024)

COTPA Full Form

Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003

Major Amendments (Karnataka-specific)

Provision

Earlier

Amended (2024)

Legal age to purchase tobacco

18 years

20 years

Maximum fine for violations

₹200

₹1,000

 

  • Approval by President: Droupadi Murmu, on May 23, 2024
  • Gazette Notification Date: May 30, 2024
  • Marked on: World No Tobacco Day (May 31)

Official Title:

The Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) (Karnataka Amendment) Act, 2024

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