India to host third Voice of Global South Summit

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India will host the third Voice of Global South Summit in the virtual format with a view to pitch for a sustainable future for the developing countries.
- Theme of Third Global South Summit: “An Empowered Global South for a Sustainable Future”.
Global South:
- About: The Global South refers to the developing and the less-developed countries of the world.
- Brandt Line: Proposed by German Chancellor Willy Brandt in the 1980s, this line visually depicts the global north-south economic divide, based on per-capita GDP, spanning Africa, the Middle East, India, and China, while excluding Australia and New Zealand.
About Global South Summit:
- About: It is an initiative that envisages bringing together countries of the Global South and sharing their perspectives and priorities on a common platform across a whole range of issues.
- Philosophical Foundation: Rooted in the Indian principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, meaning ‘the world is one family’.
- Structure:The summit is structured into Leaders’ Session and ministerial sessions.
Previous Summits:
- Summit Details: India hosted the first Voice of Global South Summit on January 12 and 13, 2023.
- The second edition was held on November 17, 2023.
- Summit Format: Both the summits were held in virtual format.
- Both the previous editions of the Summit saw participation of over 100 countries from the Global South.
- Outcome of these Summits: The inputs and feedback from developing country leaders at previous summits was incorporated into the G-20 summit agenda and the New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration.
- The New Delhi Leaders Declaration was adopted during the G20 New Delhi Summit.
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‘FloodWatch India’ app

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Recently, the Union Minister for Jal Shakti launched version 2.0 of ‘FloodWatch India’ mobile application.
About ‘FloodWatch India
- It was developed by the Central Water Commission (CWC).
- The app now gives information about floods from many more places (592) compared to before (200).
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- The app also tells you how full big water tanks (called reservoirs) are.
- This is important because when these tanks are too full, it can cause floods in nearby areas.
- Better Predictions: ‘FloodWatch India’ uses advanced technologies like satellite data analysis, mathematical modeling, and real-time monitoring to provide accurate and timely flood forecasts.
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Model Solar Village’ under PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana
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Government of India has issues Operational Guidelines for Implementation of ‘Model Solar Village’ under PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana
- It has been notified by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
‘Model Solar Village’ Component:
- It will emphasize creating one Model Solar Village per district across India
- Goal: To promote solar energy adoption and enable village communities to become self-reliant in meeting their energy needs.
- Budget: A total budget of ₹800 crore is allocated for this component, with ₹1 crore being provided per selected Model Solar Village.
- Eligibility: A village must be a revenue village with a population size above 5,000 (or 2,000 for special category states).
- Implementation Agencies: It will be done by State/UT Renewable Energy Development Agency under the supervision of District Level Committee (DLC)
- The Selection Process: It will involve a competition where villages will be assessed on their overall distributed renewable energy (RE) capacity installed 6 months after the declaration of the potential candidate by the District Level Committee (DLC).
- The winning village in each district, with the highest RE capacity, will receive a central financial assistance grant of ₹1 crore.
PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana
- Launched: It was launched on 29th February 2024
- Aim: It is to increase the share of solar rooftop capacity and empower residential households to generate their own electricity.
- Budget: The scheme has an outlay of Rs 75,021 crore and is to be implemented till FY 2026-27.
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