Recently 'Prithvi Scheme' has been approved by the Central Government.

Recently 'Prithvi Scheme' has been approved by the Central Government.

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Category : National Published on: January 08 2024

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  • In January 2024, the Central Government has approved the 'Prithvi' scheme.
  • This is a scheme of the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
  • The detailed name of the Prithvi (PRITHVI) scheme is 'Prithvi Vigyan' scheme.
  • This scheme will be implemented till the year 2026.
  • The Central Government has sanctioned an amount of approximately Rs 4700 crore for this scheme.
  • There are 5 sub-schemes included under this.
  • The objective of the 'Prithvi' scheme is to develop modeling systems to understand the science of climate change.
  • It will encourage exploration of the Earth's polar and high seas regions in search of resources.
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