1 Indian-American Ajay Banga became the President of the World Bank
Indian-American Ajay Banga took over as the 14th President of the World Bank . Mr. Banga, 63, who was the Executive Director of the World Bank, will have a tenure of five years . Mr. Ajay Banga is the first American of Indian origin to become the President of the World Bank. He has replaced David Malpass .
2 Hyderabad based CCMB collaborating with a global research group to develop algorithms for genetics
Hyderabad – based Council of Scientific and Industrial Research ‘s Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology-CCMB is developing algorithms along the lines of Chat-GPT for genetics in collaboration with a global research group . Genome sequencing data replaces human language in this algorithm are being used to detect disease causing genetic changes in patients. They have compiled the largest ever catalog of genomic information on apes. Using this genomic data, artificial intelligence algorithms have been developed for clinical use, providing new insights to identify the genetic causes of human diseases. Current human and clinical genetics techniques have a limitation in identifying thousands of disease-causing genetic variations. Artificial intelligence algorithms are capable of accurately detecting genetic mutations in patients.
3 Maharashtra Government signs an MoU with Bajaj Finserv in Mumbai
The Government of Maharashtra signed an MoU with Bajaj Finserv in Mumbai . Under the agreement, the non-banking financial company will invest Rs 5,000 crore in Pune , which will create 40,000 job opportunities.
4 A peace committee consisting of ministers and legislators was formed to restore peace in Manipur.
In Manipur , a peace committee consisting of ministers and legislators has been constituted and some teams have been sent to restore peace in the violence-hit areas. Municipal Administration, Housing and Urban Development Minister Y Khemchand and a team of six MLAs have been sent to the violence-affected areas in Suganu assembly constituency. State minister K Govind Das and another team of four MLAs have been sent to violence-prone areas of Kumbhi assembly constituency. This committee will stay in these areas and take measures to restore normalcy in the state.
5 Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar meets UAE Foreign Minister on the sidelines of ‘Friends of BRICS’ meeting in Cape Town
External Affairs Minister Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar with UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan on the sidelines of the ‘ Friends of BRICS ‘ meeting in Cape Town, South Africa met with The two ministers discussed the strategic relationship and cooperation between the two countries, including the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement – CEPA. The CEPA was to be launched in 2022. This has had a significant impact on trade between the two countries. In the first year of the agreement, non-oil trade between India and UAE increased to approximately $51.46 billion. The ministers also discussed ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in areas such as energy, investment and technology. They also exchanged views on regional and international developments, including the situation in Afghanistan and the Ukraine crisis.
6 World Conservation Congress for Nature Conservation to be held in UAE in 2025
The World Conservation Congress to be held in the year 2025 of the International Union for Conservation of Nature will be organized in the United Arab Emirates . The United Arab Emirates has been selected for the event. The World Conservation Congress is the largest gathering of experts working in the field of nature conservation and is expected to attract over 10,000 delegates from 160 countries.
7 Posan Poya festival celebrated with gusto in Sri Lanka
Posan Poya festival was celebrated with gusto in Sri Lanka . Posan Poya festival is celebrated during the full moon in the month of June . Two thousand years ago, on this day, Buddhism started in Sri Lanka . To mark the occasion, the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka organized an exhibition on Indian Buddhist heritage at Homagama, 20 km from Colombo. The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr. Bandula Gunawardene, Minister of Mass Communication of Sri Lanka. The exhibition depicts special items related to the arrival of Arahant Mahinda to Sri Lanka with the teachings of Buddhism from India.
8 NCERT termed the news of removal of theory of evolution and periodic table from the syllabus as wrong and misleading
The National Council of Educational Research and Training – NCERT has termed the news reports about the removal of the theory of evolution and the periodic table from the syllabus as incorrect and misleading . In a series of tweets, the NCERT said that the periodic table has not been removed from the school curriculum. This is given in detail in the third unit of the class XI book. The theory of evolution in class twelfth is explained in detail in chapter six, which also deals with the theory of evolution and Charles Darwin. NCERT has said that there are several news reports doing rounds in the media about evolution and removal of periodic table from the syllabus, which are completely baseless.
9 India, EU Connectivity Summit held in Meghalaya to explore investments in NE states
The Ministry of External Affairs , the European Union Delegation to India and the Asian Confluence jointly organized the India-EU Connectivity Summit in Meghalaya on June 1-2 to explore investments in the northeastern states.Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma and foreign states Minister (MoS) Rajkumar Ranjan Singh inaugurated the conference on Thursday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a press release. The objective of the conference was to explore connectivity investments and the North-Eastern states of India and India under the India-EU Connectivity Partnership. India’s neighbors – Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh – were to identify concrete projects for implementation, which was launched during the India-EU leaders’ meeting.
10. Expert committee constituted to review job reservation policy: Meghalaya
The Meghalaya government has called an all-party meeting to review the job reservation policy of 1972 and an expert committee to review the policy. proposed the formation of An all-party meeting was held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Meghalaya Law Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh. Lyngdoh said the meeting proposed setting up of an expert committee to review the job reservation policy of the state. The Meghalaya government has responded to the demands of the Voice of the People’s Party (VPP) and announced the formation of an expert committee to review the state’s reservation policy. The move comes in the wake of an indefinite hunger strike led by VPP legislator Ardent Basaivamoite, who has now withdrawn his protest following the government’s decision. The 1972 reservation policy in Meghalaya allocated 40 percent reserved jobs to the Garo tribe, 40 percent to the Khasi-Jaintia tribes, 5 percent to other tribes, and 15 percent to general category candidates. However, opposition parties including VPP have been urging the government to review and revise this policy,
11 Ashwani Kumar appointed as MD of UCO Bank
The government has appointed Ashwani Kumar as the Managing Director of UCO Bank in place of Soma Shankar Prasad . Kumar is currently the Executive Director of Indian Bank and before that, he served as the Chief General Manager of Punjab National Bank.
12 RazorPay launches ‘Turbo UPI’
Razorpay , a leading fintech unicorn, has introduced ‘ Turbo UPI ‘ , a revolutionary one-step payment solution for the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) network . In association with National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) and Axis Bank , Razorpay aims to streamline the payment process for users, allowing them to pay directly without being redirected to third-party UPI apps during checkout.
13 India’s fiscal deficit for FY23 stands at 6.4% of GDP
The fiscal deficit of the central government stood at 6.4 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the last financial year 2022-23. Even in the revised estimates of the Finance Ministry, the fiscal deficit was targeted to remain the same. This information was received from the government data released on 31 May. Releasing the revenue-expenditure data of the central government for 2022-23, the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) said that the fiscal deficit in terms of value stood at Rs 17,33,131 crore (provisional). The government borrows from the market to bridge its fiscal deficit. The CGA said the revenue deficit stood at 3.9 per cent of GDP. At the same time, the effective revenue deficit has been 2.8 percent of GDP. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has set a target of limiting the fiscal deficit to 5.9 per cent of GDP in 2023-24 in the general budget presented on February 1.
14 Sanjay Verma took charge as the Managing Director of MRPL
Sanjay Verma took over as the Managing Director (Additional Charge) of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) . Verma is on the Board of MRPL as Director (Refinery) since June 2020. He also has wide experience by being on the Board of Directors of ONGC-Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited and Shell-MRPL Aviation.
15 Latvian parliament elects Edgar Rinkevic as new president
Latvian lawmakers elected the long-serving and popular foreign minister as their new head of state. The 100-seat Seima legislature has since 2011 elected Edgars Rinkevics , the country’s top diplomat , as president for a four-year term. He received 52 votes, one vote more than needed to win. Egils Levits, Latvia’s head of state since 2019, did not seek re-election.
16 Microsoft signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Directorate of Training (DGT) under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Microsoft has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Directorate of Training (DGT) under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, under which 6,000 students and 200 teachers will be trained in digital and cyber security skills in the country . As part of this collaboration, Microsoft will offer a wide range of courses, including training in AI, cloud computing, web development and cyber security skills, to over 200 government managed Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs). will be provided to the students and members of the Institute.
17 Shashi Tharoor released a book titled “Ringside” written by Dr. Vijay Darda
Renowned author and Congress MP Dr. Shashi Tharoor released the book “ Ringside ” written by Lokmat Media Group Editorial Board Chairman and former MP Dr. Vijay Darda . “Ringside” is a compilation of Dr. Darda’s weekly articles published between 2011 and 2016 in Lokmat Media Group’s newspapers and other leading national and regional dailies.
18 Amarendu Prakash takes charge as Chairman of SAIL
Amarendu Prakash has taken charge as the new Chairman and Managing Director of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) with effect from 31 May . He was earlier Director (In-charge) of SAIL’s Bokaro Steel Scheme. Prakash was earlier involved in the turnaround of SAIL’s business and financial turnaround, which resulted in bringing the company back from a three-year streak of losses from FY2016 to FY2018.
19 World Bicycle Day 2023
World Bicycle Day is an annual event celebrated on 3 June . It was established in 2018 by the United Nations General Assembly to recognize the bicycle as a simple, affordable, reliable, clean and environmentally fit sustainable means of transport. The selection of this date is significant as it commemorates the anniversary of the invention of the bicycle by Carl von Dries in 1817.
20 Global Parents’ Day 2023
The day is observed annually on June 1 to honor parents and their commitments to children around the world. It is a United Nations (UN) observation day. The day provides us an opportunity to appreciate the important role parents and parental figures play in the development of families.