ANDHRA PRADESH
Andhra Pradesh government launched the Dr. YSR Aarogyasri scheme
Andhra Pradesh state government launched the Dr. YSR Aarogyasri scheme. It was inaugurated by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy at Eluru in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh. This is the second welfare scheme that the government has launched in 2020.
The scheme aims to provide free medical treatment to the poor. The services will be extended to each district from April 2020 onwards.
Dr. YSR Aarogyasri scheme:
♦ YSR Aarogyasri scheme will benefit people having an annual income of up to Rs.5 lakh and the eligible people will be given Aarogyasri cards.
♦ The scheme benefits the people whose treatment amount crosses Rs.1,000.
♦ Under the scheme, the government will distribute 1.42 crores cards with QR codes across the state.
♦ Free treatment will be given to cancer patients from February 2020 onwards.
♦ The scheme provides one Asha worker for every 350 houses. 150 super-specialty hospitals located in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai will also be included in the Aarogyasri network.
♦ The patients will be provided financial aid of Rs.225 per day, to a maximum of Rs.5000 per month, during the recovery or resting period after the operation.
♦ Around 510 medicines will be made available in government hospitals.
INTERNATIONAL
UN gives green light to draft treaty to combat cybercrime
UN General Assembly approved it will start the process of drafting a new international treaty to combat cybercrime over objections from the European Union, the United States, and other countries.
Russian-drafted resolution was approved by the 193-member world body by a vote of 79-60 with 33 abstentions. The resolution establishes an expert committee representing all regions of the world to elaborate a comprehensive international convention on countering the use of information and communications technologies for criminal purposes. There is no consensus among member states on the need or value of drafting a new treaty.
Russia’s representative underscored that the resolution requires that the new committee must take into account the results of the work of the expert group on cybercrime, expected next year, which Moscow supports.
The substantive work on the new convention will begin in 2021.
NATIONAL
All railways recruits to be inducted through UPSC
All new recruits in railways will be inducted through the UPSC civil services exams under five specialities.
The Cabinet approved the merger of its eight services into one – the Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS).
Candidates aspiring to get into railways will have to appear for their prelims after which they will indicate their preference for IRMS under five specialities — four of them engineering specialities for ‘technical’ operations comprising of civil, mechanical, telecom and electrical, and one ‘non-technical’ speciality which will recruit officers for accounts, personnel and traffic.
The aspirants take the prelim and then indicate their choices.
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