1. Voter Education and Electoral Participation Program – SVEEP organized in Bengaluru
A systematic voter education and electoral participation program – SVEEP was organized at Mahadevapura, Bengaluru in association with the Outer Ring Road Companies Association . Thushar Girinath, Chief Commissioner of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike said that democracy can be strengthened by greater participation in elections. He expressed hope that Bengaluru would register a better turnout in the upcoming assembly elections. He urged the employees of IT-BT companies to vote as much as possible in the elections, even if their option is NOTA. He urged the CEOs of these companies to motivate their employees to vote.
2. External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar inaugurated the campus of National Forensic Science University in Jinja, Uganda
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar inaugurated the campus of National Forensic Science University in Jinja, Uganda . Speaking on the occasion, he said that this is the first foreign campus of the National Forensic Science University. The National Forensic Science University is an institute of national importance and is the first university in the world exclusively dedicated to forensic science, he said . It was established in Ahmedabad, Gujarat under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi . The university offers courses in forensic science, behavioral science, cyber security, digital forensics and allied sciences and also promotes research in these areas, he said.
3. Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off Rajasthan’s first Vande Bharat Express
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the first Vande Bharat Express train to Rajasthan through video conference . This train will run from Ajmer to Delhi Cantt from tomorrow. This Jaipur, Alwar and Gurugram I will stop The Prime Minister said that the Vande Bharat Express would significantly benefit the tourism industry of Rajasthan. He said that he is fortunate to have flagged off the sixth Vande Bharat Express in the last two months. Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, BJP State President C.P. Joshi, several MPs and MLAs were present during the programme. The new Vande Bharat Express will cover the distance between Ajmer and Delhi Cantt in five hours and 15 minutes, while the fastest ever Shatabdi Express takes six hours and 15 minutes on the same route.
4. The government revised the rates of treatment fee through CGHS
The government has revised the rates of consultation fees and ICU charges for the beneficiaries of the Central Government Health Scheme – CGHS, for treatment in empaneled private hospitals. Now the OPD fee has been increased from Rs 150 to Rs 350, while the IPD consultation fee has been increased from Rs 300 to Rs 350. The ICU fee has been fixed at Rs five thousand four hundred.
5. Minister of State for External Affairs inaugurates SCO Young Writers’ Conference
Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi inaugurated the Young Writers’ Conference of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation-SCO in New Delhi . Ms. Lekhi said that there are many similarities in the cultures of the SCO countries and there is a need to further strengthen these ties. The two-day conference will provide a platform to explore opportunities for modern education, training and advanced training of youth, wider participation in entrepreneurship and innovative projects. The SCO currently has eight member states namely China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
6. National Mission for Clean Ganga signs pact with 49 universities to inspire youth towards water conservation and river rejuvenation
The National Mission for Clean Ganga has signed an agreement with 49 universities to inspire youth towards water conservation and river rejuvenation. The objective of this pact is to inspire the student community to lead a mass movement for the conservation of rivers. Speaking on the occasion, Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that the main objective of Namami Gange Mission is to ensure cleanliness of river Ganga along with rejuvenation of rivers. He also suggested organizing debates and other competitions in universities about the importance of water conservation and river rejuvenation.
7. India will remain the world’s fastest growing economy
The International Monetary Fund has projected India to remain the fastest growing large economy in the world . But India’s GDP growth rate for the financial year 2023-24 is reduced by twenty basis points to five point nine percent estimated to live. This is lower than the earlier announced estimate of 6.4 per cent by the Reserve Bank. The International Monetary Fund has projected India’s retail inflation to be 4.9 per cent in FY2024 and 4.4 per cent in FY2025. According to the released data of the World Economic Outlook, India will remain the fastest growing economy in the world, despite the reduction in the economic growth rate in the current financial year as compared to 6.8 percent in 2022. The International Monetary Fund, in its annual report, projected the world economy to grow at 2.8 per cent in fiscal year 2023 and 3 per cent in 2024, which is ten basis points lower than the forecast announced in January.
8. More profit potential in companies receiving more foreign direct investment – Reserve Bank
The Reserve Bank of India has stated that foreign direct investment has a positive impact on the profits of companies receiving it . The Reserve Bank of India presented the findings in a paper titled ‘ Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Profitability – Evidence from the Indian Corporate Sector ‘. It states that companies receiving more foreign direct investment have higher profit potential. This is because, in large companies, management is often more focused on maintaining or improving its reputation. This helps in attracting foreign direct investment. Therefore, FDI has a major role in increasing the profits of large companies as compared to small companies.
9. International Conference on Defense Finance and Economics organized
International Conference on Defense Finance and Economics organized by Ministry of Defense (Finance) is scheduled on April 12, 2023. The objective of the conference is to promote dialogue and collaboration between eminent policy makers, academicians and government officials from India and abroad. The focus of the conference is on Defense Finance and Economics in the context of changing security scenarios, with an aim to align processes in the Indian context with international standards and to disseminate best practices, experiences and expertise from various countries.
10. RailTel bags Rs 76.10 cr order from Bihar for implementation, management of Electronic Knowledge Network
RailTel Corporation of India Limited is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Railways with expertise in the field of Information Technology (IT) and Education. Recently, RailTel Corporation of India Limited has been awarded Rs 76.10 crore by Bihar State Electronics Development Corporation (BSEDC) to provide high capacity, scalable and reliable network infrastructure for the Electronic Knowledge Network Project. has been ordered. The Electronic Knowledge Network project aims to revolutionize the use of IT in technical educational institutions in Bihar. The project will meet the future digital needs of campuses for the next 5 years, it will provide high-speed internet, campus LAN, Wi-Fi solutions, smart classroom solutions, VoIP solutions and SD-WAN solutions.
11. 1.5 million working people living alone in Japan are living alone which is called Hikokomori
Hikikomori is a social phenomenon affecting people of all ages in Japan , where individuals withdraw from society and remain isolated for extended periods . The term hikikomori was coined in the 1990s to describe the phenomenon of social isolation in Japan. Hikikomori is not a clinical diagnosis but a social issue that affects individuals who choose to isolate themselves from society for a variety of reasons, including social anxiety, depression, and academic pressure. Hikikomori is a widespread issue in Japan, with an estimated 1.5 million working-age people living in isolation. Typically, people with hikikomori withdraw from society for six months or more, the most common reasons being unemployment, depression, academic pressure, and bullying at school or in the workplace.
11. ESA का Juice Mission
JUpiter ICy Moons Explorer (JUICE) is a mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) , which is slated to launch on April 13, 2023 from the European Spaceport in Kourou , French Guiana . The primary focus of JUICE’s science goals is the Jupiter system, with particular emphasis on Ganymede as a planetary body and potential habitat. Mission objectives for Ganymede include characterization of ocean layers and the detection of subsurface reservoirs, topographic, geological and compositional mapping of the surface, studying the physical properties of icy layers, characterizing internal mass distribution, dynamics and evolution.
12. Government releases pre-draft of National Curriculum Framework for schools
Ministry of Education releases pre-draft version of National Curriculum Framework for School Education released and has sought feedback from various stakeholders including students, parents, teachers, teacher educators, experts, scholars and professionals. The National Curriculum Framework (NCF) is a broad guideline that serves as a framework for school education in India. The NCF is updated periodically to reflect student and societal needs. The new draft NCF proposes significant changes to the school day and academic year. According to the draft, students have to attend school for five and a half days a week and study for half a day on Saturdays. It recommends that class duration should be 40 minutes for elementary and middle school stages and 50 minutes for class 9 and onwards. The academic year shall consist of 180 school days (34 weeks) at all stages of education.
13. KSEB to get German loan of Rs 919 crore for Green Energy Corridor project
The Kerala State Electricity Board will receive a loan of Rs 919 crore from the German federal government -owned KfW development bank to set up green power lines . Apart from this, the central government will provide financial assistance of Rs 139 crore for this . The electricity board will raise the remaining Rs 399 crore required for the Green Energy Corridor project . The Union cabinet has approved the state government and the electricity board to enter into a contract with the German bank. The loan will be available at an interest rate of 3 to 4 percent. An agreement worth Rs 1457 crore has already been signed between the Government of India and the KfW Development Bank for development in Kerala.
14. Russia sends equipment for Kudankulam nuclear power project
The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) is India’s largest nuclear power plant located in Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu . The plant was built in collaboration with Russia ‘s Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation and was constructed in two phases. The first phase included the construction of Units 1 and 2, which began power generation on 31 December 2014. The second phase involves the construction of four additional reactors, which are currently under construction. Recently, a pressurizer for reactor 5 of this power plant by AEM-Technology Izhora Was delivered, which is part of Atomenergomash, the machine-building division of Rosatom. The pressurizer is an important component of a nuclear power plant that is responsible for creating and maintaining the pressure and coolant volume in the reactor. In the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project, the pressurizer plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of the plant.
15. Japan’s Foreign Security Assistance (OSA) Program
Japan announced its decision to provide financial aid to help the nation strengthen its defenses. The Overseas Security Assistance (OSA) program will be run independently of the Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) program , which funds civilian infrastructure. According to Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno, the OSA program aims to deepen security cooperation with the countries and create a desirable security environment for Japan. In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said that by enhancing their security and deterrence capabilities, specific projects would include radio equipment for maritime surveillance and satellite communications.
16. INS Vikrant gets old clock back
INS Vikrant has got its old bell back. In fact, the bell fitted on the old INS Vikrant has now been installed on the new INS Vikrant, the country’s latest and first ‘Made-in-India’ aircraft carrier. India bought the British-origin aircraft carrier HMS Hercules in 1961 and gave it the Indian name INS Vikrant. The bell was earlier on INS Vikrant, which served till 1997 before being decommissioned. According to the report, bells have traditionally played an important role on warships during war and to ensure the performance of various duties on the part of the sailors. They assist sailors in the line of duty as well as in emergencies.
17. World’s first Asian King Vulture Conservation Center built in Maharajganj
World’s first Jatayu Asian King Vulture Conservation and Breeding Center to preserve the fast disappearing species of vultures, Maharajganj, Uttar Pradesh was established in Jayati Conservation and Breeding Center has been established in Maharajganj district of Uttar Pradesh. This is the world’s first Jatayu Asian King Vulture Conservation Center. The work of Jatayu Conservation and Breeding Center Maharajganj has been completed. Soon this conservation and breeding center will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The Asiatic King Vulture is a rapidly disappearing species. It is protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. This Act prohibits any person from willfully breaking, damaging, uprooting, collecting, selling or transferring any plant (living or dead) from a forest area or any such area as may be identified by the Central Government.Jatayu Giddha And the breeding center is an area of 1.5 hectares under the Gorakhpur forest area. It has been built at a cost of around Rs 15 crore.
18. Integrated Portal of Central Narcotics Bureau launched
The Central Narcotics Bureau has launched a unified portal with an aim to streamline the licensing and authorization process for the pharma and chemical industry in India . This portal is called ” Self-reliant India”.It is an effective tool to strike a balance between the availability of these substances for scientific and industrial use while ensuring legal compliance while also limiting their misuse for illegal uses. The Central Narcotics Bureau is a central government organization regulating international trade in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursor chemicals under various United Nations conventions and the NDPS Act, 1985.
19. India gives $2 million to African Union Transition Mission in Somalia
India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj reaffirmed India’s commitment to peace and stability in Somalia and the Horn of Africa by contributing USD 2 million to the United Nations Trust Fund . The Fund aims to support the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS). By making this contribution, India seeks to support the efforts of the international community to promote peace and stability in the region.
20. Norway, Singapore gain momentum as FPI destinations in FY2023
According to data released by the National Securities Depository , Mauritius , considered a tax haven, witnessed the sharpest decline in foreign investment in Indian capital markets , while Norway and Singapore gained support in FY2022-23 ( FY2023). . The assets under custody (AUC) of Mauritius declined by nearly 42 per cent to Rs 6.66 lakh crore at the end of March 2023 from Rs 10.88 lakh crore a year ago. Experts believe that the renegotiation of the India-Mauritius tax treaty and greater checks on inflows have reduced the island nation’s appeal as a preferred destination for foreign capital flows into India. Norway and Singapore increase AUC during FY2023 respectively saw gains of 13 per cent and 5 per cent , when the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex and the National Stock Exchange Nifty indices were little changed. Singapore is the second largest destination for foreign portfolio investors (FPI) inflows after the US . Meanwhile, Mauritius’ ranking has dropped to 4 (from 2) at the end of 2021-22.
21. Mumbai among 19 cities with best public transport in the world
Mumbai has also found a place in the list of the best cities in the world with public transport . Time Out, a London-based media outlet, has released a list of 19 cities with the best public transport in the world. This list is based on a survey by Time Out. Mumbai is the only city in India to feature in this list. Germany ‘s Berlin has been ranked first in this list of 19 cities . Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, has got the second place. Japan’s capital Tokyo has been included in the third place.
22. Nisha Dahiya won silver medal in Asian Wrestling Championship in Kazakhstan
India’s Nisha Dahiya won the silver medal at the Asian Wrestling Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan . This is the biggest achievement of her career in the women’s 68 kg category . Nisha, who made a comeback from injury, reached the final but lost 10-0 to Japan ‘s Emi Ishii and finished runner-up. Nisha defeated China’s Feng Zhou 7-6 in the semi-finals. India’s Priya Malik won the bronze medal in the 76 kg category. She defeated Japan’s Mizuki Nagashima in the repechage round.
23. David Warner becomes the fastest batsman to score 6000 runs in IPL
Delhi Capitals skipper David Warner became the fastest batsman to score 6000 runs in the Indian Premier League (IPL) , during the match against Rajasthan Royals at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati . He is now the third player after Virat Kohli (from Royal Challengers Bangalore) and Punjab Kings captain Shikhar Dhawan to achieve this significant feat. Warner took 165 innings to reach the feat, while Kohli and Dhawan achieved their feat in 188 and 199 innings respectively.
24. April 12: International Day of Human Space Flight
Every year, the International Day of Human Space Flight is observed on 12 April . The day is celebrated to mark the anniversary of Yuri Gagarin ‘s historic space travel in 1961 . In April 2011, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution to celebrate April 12 as the International Day of Human Space Flight. It aims to reaffirm the contribution of space to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. In 1957, Sputnik I, the first man-made Earth satellite, was launched into outer space. On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to successfully orbit the Earth. This opened up human endeavor to outer space.
25. Guru Tegh Bahadur Prakash Parv
Guru Tegh Bahadur Prakash Parv is celebrated to mark the birth of the ninth Guru of Sikhism , Guru Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and to remember his life and teachings. This year it is being celebrated on April 11, 2023 . Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was born on 21st April, 1621 in Amritsar Happened in. He was brought up under the guidance of his father, Guru Shri Hargovind Ji, who was known for raising an army against the Mughals and promoting the concept of warrior saints. Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur ji has a great contribution in Sikhism. His verses are included in the ‘Guru Granth Sahib’, the holy book of Sikhism. He founded the city of Chak-Nanki in Punjab during one of his missions, which later became part of Anandpur Sahib in Punjab. Unfortunately Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was hanged in Delhi in the year 1675 on the orders of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. He is remembered as a saint and martyr who sacrificed his life to uphold the principles of freedom of religion and justice.
26. April 13: Anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
April 13 is being marked as the anniversary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre . On this occasion, PM Modi and other leaders paid tribute to the great martyrs. On April 13, 1919 ( the day of Baisakhi ), a peaceful meeting was organized at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar . General Dyer ordered firing on the crowd of thousands of people, in which a large number of innocent people were killed. People had gathered in the park to protest against the Rowlatt Act. General Dyer was honored by the British Parliament for this massacre. This upset many leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, and led to the rapid launch of the liberation struggle.
27. Keshab Mahindra, former chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra, passed away
Indian automobile industry veteran and former chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra Keshab Mahindra passed away in Mumbai. Mr. Mahindra, 99, breathed his last at home. Recently he was included again in the Forbes Billionaires list of 2023 . With a net worth of $1.2 billion, he became India’s oldest billionaire . Keshab Mahindra, an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton, joined his father’s company in 1947. He was instrumental in not only taking the company to the top in the automobile industry but also expanding the company into other sectors including software, hospitality and real estate. In 2012, his nephew Anand Mahindra He retired after handing over the reins of the company to A member of several government committees, Mr. Mahindra was also a member of the Prime Minister’s Council on Trade and Industry from 2004 to 2010. He was also the founder chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited . He had also served on several boards and councils in the private and public sectors including SAIL , Tata Steel .
28. Bangladesh’s freedom fighter and public health activist Dr. Zafarullah Chowdhary passed away
Renowned freedom fighter and public health activist of Bangladesh Dr. Zafarullah Chowdhary passed away in Dhaka. He was 81 years old. Dr. Zafarullah Chowdhary established the Gonosthya Kendra in 1972 to provide affordable and quality treatment to poor people. Later it was expanded to seven hospitals and 50 sub-centres to provide health facilities to the people of Bangladesh. Dr. Zafarullah was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1985 and the Right Livelihood Award in 1992 for his outstanding contribution to public health. Was honored with He is known as the messiah of the poor for his excellent work in providing health facilities to the poor. Dr. Zafarullah left his medical studies in England in the year 1971 and joined the Bangladesh Liberation Campaign. He established a large hospital near Melaghar in Tripura for the treatment of injured freedom fighters and refugees during the Bangladesh Liberation War. In 1977, he was awarded the Freedom Award, the highest civilian honor of Bangladesh.
29. Theater veteran Jalabala Vaidya passed away at the age of 86
Renowned theater artist and co-founder of Delhi’s Akshara Theater Jalbala Vaidya passed away at the age of 86. Jalbala Vaidya, daughter of Suresh Vaidya and English classical singer Maje Françoise, started her career in journalism and contributed to various national newspapers and magazines in Delhi. He was given Varishta Samman by Delhi Government , Tagore Award by Sangeet Natak Akademi , Delhi Natya Sangh Award, Honor of Andhra Pradesh Natya Akademi and Ideal Citizen of Baltimore City, USA.