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Andhra Pradesh to Develop Satellite Launch Facility on Hope Island
Why in News?
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has announced plans to develop a satellite launching facility on Hope Island.
Key Points
- Location: The proposed satellite launching facility will be built on Hope Island in Kakinada Bay, Andhra Pradesh.
- Strategic distance: Hope Island lies about 600 km from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, India’s principal spaceport.
- Coastal advantage: Hope Island’s coastal location provides a strategic advantage for launch trajectories over the Bay of Bengal and minimal population risk.
- Project name: Part of the Space City project, intended to create a space and aerospace hub.
- This highlights Andhra Pradesh’s growing focus on technology, innovation and industrial development in high-tech sectors.
- Collaboration with: Greenko Group.
- Space ecosystem vision: The facility aligns with Andhra Pradesh’s vision to position itself as a hub for aerospace and commercial space activities.
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National Capacity Building Programme for Tribal Healers in Hyderabad
Why in News?
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs has launched a National Capacity Building Programme for Tribal Healers in Hyderabad, Telangana.
Key Points
- Launch venue: The Programme for Tribal Healers was held in January 2026 at Kanha Shanti Vanam, Hyderabad, to enhance tribal health services.
- Addressed by: The event was addressed by Jual Oram, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs.
- Objective: The programme aims to
- Recognise and engage tribal healers as collaborative partners in public health outreach and tribal health transformation.
- Strengthen last-mile health service delivery in geographically and culturally isolated tribal regions.
- Eliminate communicable diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and leprosy in tribal areas.
- National Tribal Health Observatory: A MoU with ICMR-Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhubaneswar was signed to establish India’s first Bharat Tribal Health Observatory (B-THO) under Project DRISTI for tribe-disaggregated health data and research.
- Project DRISTI: A national initiative by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in collaboration with ICMR to create a tribe-disaggregated health information system.
- Aimed at improving healthcare planning, disease monitoring, and policy decisions for tribal populations.
- Bharat Tribal Health Observatory (B‑THO): A first-of-its-kind national health observatory established under Project DRISTI.
- To collect, analyse, and share health data of tribal communities, integrate tribal healers into the health system, and support disease prevention and research in tribal areas.
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