1 Election Commission of India ropes in Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu to educate and inspire young voters
The characters of Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu hold a special place in the hearts of readers across all generations, as they have enthralled the audience with their captivating dialogues and interactions and evoked warmth and nostalgia. In view of the immense popularity of Chacha Choudhary comics , a unique initiative, a comic book titled “ Chacha Choudhary and Election Dangal ” was released by Chief Election Commissioner Shri Rajeev Kumar and Election Commissioners Shri Anup Chandra Pandey and Shri Arun Goyal at Nirvana Sadan. comic book eci and prana comics is a joint initiative designed to motivate youth to enroll themselves and participate in the Festival of Democracy. It features the iconic cartoon characters Chacha Chaudhary, Sabu, Billu presented by renowned cartoonist Late Shri Pran Kumar Sharma .
2 President Draupadi Murmu inaugurates the first Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show at the India Expo Center and Mart in Greater Noida
President Draupadi Murmu has said that Uttar Pradesh will play an important role in making India the third largest economy in the world . First Uttar Pradesh International Trade Exhibition in Gautam Buddha Nagar district After inaugurating, the President said that Uttar Pradesh aims to become a trillion dollar economy and is hopeful that the state will achieve this goal. This exhibition will run till 25th September. This is expected to provide international recognition and market availability to the state’s products, specialties, cuisine and culture. Nearly 400 participants from more than 60 countries have registered so far. More than two thousand participants will be showcasing products from various sectors including automobile, handicrafts, healthcare, food processing, pharmaceuticals, milk, electronics and e-commerce. Speaking to All India Radio, artisans and businessmen from different parts of the state expressed gratitude to the government for providing them a big platform.
3 annual naval maritime exercise between India and Singapore begins
The annual naval maritime exercise between the Indian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy begins in the southern parts of the South China Sea. This exercise SIMBEX, organized in two phases , will continue till 24th of this month. The harbor phase includes business discussions, cross-deck visits, subject matter expert exchanges and activities related to sporting fixtures and the sea phase includes exercises for air-defense cannon firing, anti-submarine and other maritime operations. Ships Ranvijay, Kavaratti and Sindhukesari and long range maritime patrol aircraft P81 are participating in this exercise. SIMBEX is the longest naval exercise conducted by the Indian Navy with any other country.
4. Government institutes national awards in the field of science, technology and innovation to be known as National Science Awards
The government has instituted new national awards in the field of science, technology and innovation . These will be called National Science Awards . This award will be given to scientists, technologists and inventors for their notable contributions in various fields of science, technology and innovation . There will be four categories under the award – Vigyan Ratna, Vigyan Shri, Vigyan Yuva-Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar and Vigyan Team. Nominations for these awards will be invited every year between January 14 and National Science Day, February 28 . These awards will be announced on National Technology Day on May 11 . Award distribution ceremony every year National Space Day will be organized on 23rd August. National Science Awards will be given in 13 fields . These are – Physics, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Earth Sciences, Medicine, Engineering Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Technology and Innovation, Atomic Energy, Space Science and Technology.
5 Health Ministry reduced the qualifying percentile for NEET PG counseling to zero in all categories this year
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has reduced the cut-off percentage of postgraduate courses (Medical/Dental) for NEET PG counseling 2023 . Now the qualifying percentile has been reduced to ‘zero’ in all categories. This was announced in a notification issued by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). Candidates who appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post Graduate NEET PG 2023 will now be eligible to participate in the counseling process. Medical candidates can check the notice on the official website mcc.nic.in.
6 Indian Coast Guard pollution-control vessel ‘Samudra Prahari’ conducts ‘Pollution Response Table-top’ exercise with Thai authorities at Khlong Toei Port in Bangkok
Reflecting maritime expertise and commitment to address shared challenges, especially combating marine pollution, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) pollution-control vessel ‘ Samudra Prahari ‘ embarked on the last day of her four-day visit to Bangkok, Thailand on September 20, 2023. Performed an extensive ‘ Pollution Response Table-top ‘ exercise at Khlong Toei Port in 2017 . The exercise was attended by officials from Thailand’s Maritime Enforcement Coordination Center (MECC), Customs Department, Maritime Department, Royal Navy, Fisheries Department and other government departments.
7 Fourth River Festival will start from September 22 at Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, New Delhi.
The fourth Nadi Utsav will begin at the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts in New Delhi . This year’s theme focuses on river Yamuna . The three-day event will include a variety of programmes, including cultural programmes, book fair, documentary film festival and puppet shows. In this, paintings based on the theme of river conservation, shared art and paintings made by school children will also be displayed.
8 Fourth meeting of G-20 Infrastructure Working Group begins in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
The fourth meeting of the G-20 Infrastructure Working Group started in Khajuraho , Madhya Pradesh . In the meeting, Joint Secretary of the Finance Ministry, Solomon Arokiaraj gave information about the agenda. Challenges faced in promoting private investment in urban infrastructure as well as mobilizing financial resources were discussed in various sessions of the meeting. During the discussion, Chhatarpur District Collector Sandeep G.R. Explained about the financial aspects of Khajuraho infrastructure. After Sanchi, he also informed about the efforts being made to make Khajuraho a solar city and provide employment to the youth. Municipal Corporation Commissioner of Rewa district, Sanskriti Jain, while discussing about raising financial resources in local bodies in cities, mentioned the financial sources of the Municipal Corporation.
9 India temporarily suspends visa services, including e-Visa, for Canadian citizens citing security reasons
India has temporarily banned visa services in Canada, including e -Visa . External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that this decision has been taken due to incitement of violence and no action by the Canadian administration and disrupting the working environment for the Indian High Commission and Consulate in Canada. He said that Canadian citizens living in any third country will not be able to apply for Indian visa. However, persons holding valid visa or other documents can come to India. On a question regarding Canadian diplomats in India, Mr. Bagchi said that India has said that both the countries will have equal number of diplomats, hence the number of diplomats will be reduced from the Canadian side.
10 Union Minister of State Kailash Chaudhary launches Kisan e-Mitra – PM Kisan AI-Chatbot
Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Kailash Chaudhary launched Kisan e-Mitra – PM Kisan AI-Chatbot in New Delhi . Speaking on the occasion, he said that this initiative is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘s vision of bringing positive change in the lives of farmers and improving governance through the use of technology. Mr Chaudhary said the AI chatbot will help in providing scheme information as well as resolving complaints. The AI chatbot acts as a comprehensive guide for the beneficiaries. This is the first AI chatbot integrated with any major scheme of the Central Government . It is called E K Step Foundation and Bhashini. Developed in collaboration with. Currently the chatbot is available in English, Hindi, Bengali, Oriya and Tamil languages. Soon it will be available in all 22 languages of the country.
11 Shri Manoj Ahuja launches progressive mobile application and web portal for General Crop Estimation Survey (GCES) with an aim to revolutionize agricultural practices.
Shri Manoj Ahuja, Secretary, Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (DA&FW) launched the mobile application and web portal for GCES (General Crop Estimate Survey). Launched. This transformative web portal and mobile application has been developed with the aim of bringing about a paradigm shift in agricultural practices across the country. The portal and app provide a comprehensive collection of yield estimates including GCES scheme and plot details on village-by-village basis, especially where experimental trials are conducted for harvest, crop weight immediately after harvest and then crop drought. Weight is observed. Land-reference is one of the key features of this mobile application, which enables the primary user to draw the experimental plot boundary and upload photographs of the land plot as well as crops through it. This facility will also ensure transparency and accuracy of data.
12 Indian men’s hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh and top boxer Lovlina Borgohain will lead the Indian contingent at the opening ceremony of the Asian Games
Indian men ‘s hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh and ace boxer Lovlina Borgohain will lead the Indian contingent at the opening ceremony of the Asian Games in Hangzhou . The 19th Asian Games will officially begin on September 23 with the opening ceremony at the Olympic Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, China .
13 Indian youth final Panghal wins bronze medal at World Championships in Serbia, also clinches Paris Olympic quota
Indian young wrestler Final Panghal won the bronze medal in the women’s 53 kg category at the ongoing World Championships in Belgrade , Serbia . Also securing the Paris Olympics 2024 quota for India , 19-year-old Panghal defeated two-time European champion Emma Joanna Denise Malmgren 16-6 in the bronze medal match. This is India’s first medal in the current edition of the tournament. Is. Last Panghal has won India’s 23rd medal so far in the World Championships, which includes one gold, five silver and 17 bronze medals. Earlier, Panghal had defeated 2022 world champion Dominic Olivia Parrish of USA 3-2 in the preliminary round. The Indian wrestler registered a win over Poland’s Roksana Marta Zasina in the round of 16 before registering a 9-6 win against Russia’s Natalia Malysheva in the quarter-finals. However, Belarus’s Vanessa Kaladzinskaya defeated Panghal in the final by a 5-4 margin in the women’s 53kg freestyle semi-final at the World Championships 2023.
14 Azerbaijan and Armenia’s armies agree on Russian proposal for ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenia ‘s military meets Azerbaijan ‘s demands as per Russian proposal of ceasefire and complete surrender But it has been agreed. This step has been taken after the Azerbaijan Army started an operation in Nagorno-Karabakh to take control of the autonomous region. 32 people have been killed and 200 others have been injured during anti-terrorist operations by the Azerbaijani army. Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry says its forces have taken control of more than 90 strategically important sites in Nagorno-Karabakh. Earlier, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that it is important to maintain the ceasefire. He said this would be ensured by Russian peacekeepers deployed in the area. Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous and densely forested region recognized as part of Azerbaijan under international law. The majority of residents, who are ethnically Armenian, Azeri oppose the regime (Azerbaijani legal system). These ethnic Armenians came under administrative control of Nagorno-Karabakh, with support from Armenia, after Azerbaijani forces were driven out of the region following a war in the 1990s. Nagorno-Karabakh’s self-declaration of independence in September 1991 against the backdrop of the collapse of the USSR resulted in a war between Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh, which was supported by Armenia.
15 Indian Army and US Army to co-host a joint military conference in New Delhi from 25 to 27 September
The Defense Ministry said the Indian Army and the US Army will co-host a joint military conference in New Delhi from September 25 to 27 . Chiefs of Armies and Representatives of Thirty-Five Nations 13th Indo-Pacific Army Chiefs Conference IPACC, will participate in the 47th Indo-Pacific Armies Management Seminar IPAMS and the 9th Senior Enlisted Leaders Forum. This will mainly include the Army Chief and senior level leaders of the Indo-Pacific region. The conference will provide a platform for exchange of views on security and contemporary issues. Its main endeavor will be to promote peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region through mutual understanding, dialogue and friendship among the littoral partners. Its theme is “Together for Peace: Sustaining Peace and Stability in the Indo-Pacific Region”. The event will be organized at Manekshaw Center in Delhi Cantt and more than one hundred and fifty delegates will participate in it.
16 Water level of Narmada river above danger mark in Gujarat
Narmada and other rivers have caused massive flooding in Gujarat with various villages in the southern and central regions of the state cut off from the mainstream. The water level of Narmada is above the danger mark and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red and orange alert in parts of Gujarat . Sardar Sarovar Dam, the main dam of Narmada River Which is one of the main reasons for rising water level. Sardar Sarovar Project is a gravity dam built on the Narmada River near Navagam, Gujarat. This dam supplies water and electricity to four states: Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Gravity dams are constructed of concrete or stone, designed to transfer the entire water load downstream. This dam is mainly built for large scale irrigation and hydropower multi-purpose projects. Major dams built on the river include Omkareshwar and Maheshwar dams.
17 Three years of the Abraham Accords
The Abraham Accords are a series of agreements brokered by Israel and the United States to normalize relations between Israel and several Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. The agreement was signed in 2020 and marked a historic breakthrough in the Arab-Israeli conflict. This agreement promoted normalization and peace by bridging people across borders by removing cultural, religious and linguistic differences. The agreement laid the foundation for expanded regional and multinational cooperation, which created economic opportunities for India. The I2U2 group, which includes Israel, India, the United Arab Emirates and the United States, focuses on critical areas such as water, energy, transportation, space, health and food security.
18 Positive Effects on the Environment from Using Green Nudges
A study conducted in China shows that using a ” green nudge ” in online food delivery platforms has a positive impact on the environment . Green nudges are interventions that encourage people to act more sustainably. These are a relatively new policy instrument aimed at promoting pro-environmental behaviour. ” No disposable cutlery” By making the option mandatory, customers were rewarded with “green points”. This simple change led to a 648% increase in no-cutlery orders, benefiting both the environment and consumer behavior. The study estimated that in Shanghai Over 225.33 million sets of single-use cutlery (SUCs) were reduced in 18 months, potentially preventing 4,506.52 metric tons of waste and saving 56,333 trees.
19 Paryushan Parva, a Jain festival
Paryushan 2023 is an important festival for the Jain community . It involves fasting, meditation and purification rituals. It is a time of spiritual growth. Devotees participate in speeches, practice non-violence and seek forgiveness for their sins. The festival is believed to have originated in the sixth century BC when the Jain teacher Mahavira taught his followers to abstain from violence and focus on spiritual purity. For both the Shwetambars, who observe the rituals for eight days, and the Digambars, for whom the festival lasts for 10 days, it is a time of introspection, reflection and purification. It is celebrated in the middle of the rainy season. They also do self-study. Paryushana gives one the opportunity to be closer to one’s soul, reflect on one’s shortcomings, seek punishment for wrongdoings and resolve to reduce one’s mistakes.
20 G77+China summit concludes with focus on empowering the Global South
The two-day G77+China summit recently concluded is an important moment for the Global South ‘s aspirations in the international governance system. This summit brought together delegations from more than 100 countries, including more than 30 heads of state and government. The Group of 77 (G77), established in 1964 , comprises more than 130 member states , with leadership rotating between member states in Africa , Asia and Latin America . Notably, the G77 member states collectively represent more than 80 percent of the world’s population and include more than two-thirds of the United Nations member states. China, while not a member of the G77, is actively cooperating and supporting the group’s objectives within the framework of “G77+China”.
21 OECD increases India’s growth forecast for FY 2024 to 6.3 percent
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has revised its GDP growth projections for India in fiscal year 2024 , projecting a growth rate of 6.3% . This upward revision represents a significant increase from the previous estimate of 6%. OECD attributes India’s positive growth to favorable agricultural outcomes due to favorable weather conditions.
22 TrueNat test to detect Nipah
Kerala has been approved by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to use the TrueNat test for the diagnosis of Nipah . The TrueNat test uses a portable, smart chip-based, battery-powered RT-PCR (reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction) kit to detect the presence of the virus in a sample. TrueNat is the first kit to receive Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to test Nipah virus in India. Is. TrueNat can be used in hospitals that have Level II biosafety facilities and some strict protocols to prevent sample contamination. TrueNat can help with rapid testing, detect disease as it spreads, and rapidly determine preventive measures.
23 Promotion of rubber cultivation in North-East India
Rubber Board , in collaboration with the Central Government and the Automotive Tire Manufacturers Association, has undertaken a project to expand the area devoted to natural rubber cultivation and production in the North-Eastern States (except Sikkim, but including West Bengal). Tire manufacturers (primary consumers of rubber) have assured an investment of Rs 1,000 crore for this five-year project starting in 2021. Natural rubber is a versatile and essential raw material obtained from the latex or milky fluid of certain plant species (primarily rubber trees), scientifically known as Hevea brasiliensis. This latex contains a complex mixture of organic compounds, the primary component of which is a polymer called polyisoprene.
24 Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso signed a mutual defense agreement
Recently, the ministerial delegation of three Sahel countries Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso signed a mutual defense agreement in Mali’s capital ‘Bamako’. Announced. It provides a framework for mutual defense and assistance between the three countries. The agreement was signed under the provisions of the Liptaco-Gourma Chatterjee, which established the Alliance of Sahel States. Mali is part of the Liptako-Gourma region, the border region between Burkina Faso and Niger. This alliance can be called a combination of military and economic efforts of the three countries aimed at eradicating terrorism and jihadism. This agreement has also become important in view of the threat by West African regional group ECOWAS to attack Niger over the coup in the country. The treaty assumes significance in light of the threat by the Organization of West African Regional Group (ECOWAS) to invade Niger in response to the recent coup in the country.