1 Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar nominates four women MPs to the panel of Deputy Chairman
Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar has nominated four women MPs to the panel of Deputy Chairman . These are- PT Usha, S. Phangnon Konyak, Dr. Fauzia Khan and Sulta Dev . A total of eight names figure in the reconstituted panel ahead of the monsoon session . V. Vijayasai Reddy, Ghanshyam Tiwari, Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah and Sukhendu Sekhar Ray have also been named in the panel of vice-chairmen. All women members have become MPs for the first time and S. Phangnon Konyak is the first woman to be elected as a Rajya Sabha member from Nagaland. This is the first time in the history of the Upper House that equal representation has been given to women members in the panel of Vice Speakers.
2 Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe arrived in New Delhi on a two-day visit
Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe arrived in New Delhi today on a two-day visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi . He was received at the airport by Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan . This is Mr. Wickremesinghe’s first visit to India after assuming the office of the President. India and Sri Lanka are celebrating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations . It is in this context that this yatra has been organized.
3 Ministry of AYUSH organizes India-ASEAN Conference on Traditional Medicines in New Delhi
Ministry of AYUSH organized India-ASEAN Conference on Traditional Medicine in New Delhi . It was attended by 75 delegates from India and ASEAN . Speaking on the occasion, AYUSH Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that the conference provides a platform to discuss various aspects of traditional medicine in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. He said that traditional systems of medicine have the potential to play an important role in achieving the goal of health for all. ASEAN Secretary-General Dr. Cao Kim Horn addressing the summit virtually Mentioned the shared culture and traditional medical practices between India and ASEAN. He pointed out three main points of coordination between ASEAN and India. These include cooperation in public health through traditional and complementary medicine.
4 Government renews tie-up with Swiggy and Zomato as a measure to bring street vendors to the e-commerce platform
The government has renewed agreements with Swiggy and Zomato as a measure to bring street vendors onto the e-commerce platform . In a written reply in the Lok Sabha, Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs, Kaushal Kishore informed that around nine thousand four hundred sellers have already joined the e-commerce platform. He informed that under Pradhan Mantri Swanidhi Yojana, loans worth Rs 6,399 crore and more than 50 lakh have been sent directly to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries.
5 India signs MoU with Japan for cooperation in developing semiconductor supply chain
India signed MoU with Japan for cooperation in developing semiconductor supply chain . Japan is a leading country in semiconductor manufacturing and technology development. Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said at a press conference in New Delhi that cooperation will be increased in production, equipment research, design, supply and talent development. He said that the semiconductor mission in India is progressing very fast. Shri Vaishnav informed that this technical agreement with Japan will showcase India’s capabilities and commitment to create a holistic semiconductor ecosystem in the country at the global level.
6 India and Japan held a bilateral meeting today to cooperate on issues of zero carbon steel sector
India and Japan held a bilateral meeting to cooperate on issues of zero carbon steel sector . The meeting took place in New Delhi between Union Steel Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Japan’s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Nishimura Yasutoshi . Both sides emphasized the importance of economic growth and reduction of carbon emissions in the steel sector, taking into account the industry of India and Japan. The win-win partnership between the two countries in the global steel industry was discussed during the meeting. It may be noted that India and Japan are the second and third largest steel producers respectively in the world. Both sides emphasized on enhancing cooperation in the direction of zero carbon steel sector.
7 India and UAE to use local currencies for cross border transactions
India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed an MoU with an aim to establish a framework for trade settlement in their respective national currencies and link their faster payment systems. This development is an important milestone in enhancing financial connectivity between the two countries. The MoU signed by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das and Central Bank of UAE (CBUAE) counterpart Khalid Mohammed Balama, seeks to promote the use of Indian Rupee (INR) and UAE Dirham (AED) for cross-border transactions. It sets up a Local Currency Settlement System (LCSS) which covers current account transactions and permitted capital account transactions.
8 India and France to collaborate on advanced aeronautical technologies
India and France have launched an unprecedented collaboration to advance aeronautical technologies . The aim of this joint development is to enhance the defense capabilities of both the countries, especially in the area of fighter aircraft engines and Indian Multi Role Helicopter (IMRH) engines. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced this It was signed during the visit to Paris and is an important milestone in the defense partnership between the two countries. In a major development, General Electric (GE) Aerospace has signed a deal with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to manufacture F414 engines. These engines will be used in the Light Combat Aircraft Mk2 aircraft of the Indian Air Force, and the agreement involves 80% technology transfer. The F414 engine has 98 kN of thrust.
9 India donated $1 million to promote Hindi at the United Nations
India has donated $1 million to the United Nations to promote the Hindi language . Melissa Fleming, Under -Secretary-General for Global Communications @UNinHindi Expresses gratitude to @IndiaUNNewYork and @ruchirakamboj for their generous investment in the service, which aims to bring UN news and stories to Hindi-speaking audiences in India and beyond. India’s Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj presented the donation check and reaffirmed India’s commitment to promoting the use of Hindi at the United Nations. He highlighted efforts by the United Nations to mainstream and consolidate news and multimedia content in Hindi, which have been well received among Hindi-speaking populations in India and other countries.
10 America handed over 105 antiquities to India
PM Modi ‘s state visit to America in June was very successful. In this sequence, India has got another success. America is now returning 105 smuggled antiquities to India after PM Modi’s visit . Indian Ambassador to America Taranjit Singh Sandhu informed about this Gave it He informed that a repatriation ceremony for 105 smuggled antiquities handed over by the US was held at the Indian Consulate in New York. The 105 artefacts represent a wide geographical spread in terms of their provenance in India. About 50 artefacts are related to religious themes (Hinduism, Jainism and Islam) and the rest are of cultural importance. Spanning the period from 2nd-3rd century AD to 18th-19th century AD, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal and wood. The 105 artefacts represent a wide geographical spread in terms of their provenance in India. Of these, 47 artefacts are from eastern India, 27 from southern India, 22 from central India, 6 are from northern India and 3 from western India. For the first time in 2016, 16 antiquities were returned from the US side. After this, 157 antiquities were returned in 2021. With these 105 antiquities, the US side has handed over a total of 278 cultural artifacts to India since 2016.
11 Center bans exports for adequate domestic availability of non-basmati rice
The Center has banned the export of non-basmati rice to ensure adequate domestic availability . Domestically, rice prices have increased by 11 percent in a year. The Consumer Affairs Ministry has said that 20 per cent export duty was imposed in August last year to reduce prices and ensure availability of non-basmati rice in the domestic market. The ministry has said that all efforts are being made to ensure the benefit of the crop to the farmers.
12 Rajasthan Dead Body Respect Bill-2023
If you participate in the demonstration by keeping the dead body to get the demand, you can also be jailed for up to 5 years. For this, the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly passed the Respect for the Dead Body Bill-2023 , Rajasthan is the first state to bring such a law. On the other hand, life imprisonment for copying in Rajasthan minimum income guarantee and recruitment examinations Bills with punishment will be discussed on Friday. Rajasthan will also be the first state to bring a law to guarantee a minimum income. From the year 2014 to 2018, there were 82 incidents of holding dead bodies and 306 incidents from the year 2019 till now. By the year 2023, 3216 unclaimed dead bodies would be found in the state. To prevent these incidents, the bill passed also has a provision for protection of genetic genetic data information and confidentiality of information through DNA profiling and digitization. With this, the record of unclaimed dead bodies will be maintained and their identification will also be possible in future.
Special provisions of the Respect for Dead Body Bill-2023 –
- Funeral will have to be done in 24 hours
- One year for not taking the dead body by the family, 2 years of punishment and fine for protesting by keeping the dead body
- Punishment from 6 months to 5 years if a person other than a family member uses the dead body for protest.
- The executive magistrate will conduct the last rites of the deceased in 24 hours. The time can be extended in special circumstances.
- If the family members do not perform the last rites, the public authority will be able to perform the last rites.
13 Chachin Charai Festival celebrated in Arunachal Pradesh
Local herders of Tawang region near Bumla Pass in Arunachal Pradesh celebrated Chachin Charai festival on July 14-15 . Shepherds from all over the Tawang region enthusiastically participated in the two-day program organized at Chachin. About 100 herdsmen and their herds of yaks, which numbered more than 400, participated in the event. A medical camp was organized at the festival to assist the local shepherds who often live in remote places without the medical facilities prevalent in urban areas.
14 What is the new Alzheimer’s drug, donanumab
Donanumab , a new drug for Alzheimer’s disease , has shown positive results in clinical trials , according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine . The drug donanumab has been tested on 257 participants with early-stage Alzheimer’s who were randomly assigned to receive either donanumab or a placebo by intravenous infusion every four weeks for 76 weeks. The researchers measured changes in cognitive and functional scores called the Integrated Alzheimer’s Disease Rating Scale (IADRS), which ranges from 0-144. The researchers also measured changes in amyloid-beta levels in the brain using emission tomography (PET) scans.
15 SJVN won first prize in Swachhata Pakhwada Awards 2023
SJVN Limited has been awarded the first prize in the Swachhta Pakhwada Awards 2023 by the Ministry of Power . SJVN Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) NL Sharma received the award from Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary, Ministry of Power, during a function held in New Delhi. The evaluation of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) for these awards is based on various parameters, including the initiatives taken to raise awareness about the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan among the public. SJVN has bagged the top position, with the second and third prize going to Power Grid and PFC respectively. SJVN had also bagged the first prize in last year’s Swachhta Pakhwada Awards.
16 The Strange Connection Between Endometriosis And An Infectious Bacteria
According to the study, an infectious bacterium, Fusobacterium , causes endometriosis in some women. is linked to. Scientists have yet to figure out why the location of the lesions varies from woman to woman. Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. This can cause severe pain in the pelvis and make it hard to get pregnant. Endometriosis can begin in a person’s first menstrual period and last until menopause. Endometriosis is a reproductive disease that affects one in ten women. One of the common causes of endometriosis can be retrograde menstruation- when some of the menstrual fluid instead of flowing out of the vagina flows backwards into the abdominal area which can cause endometriosis. the inability of the immune system to detect and eliminate blood cells from retrograde menstruation, allowing it to remain in the pelvic area,
17 digital currency pilots gain momentum; SBI, HDFC Bank extended the campaign
The Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) pilot in India is gaining momentum as banks ramp up their efforts to onboard customers, with the pilot now in its second phase. After covering major cities like Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar and Chandigarh, the bank is expanding its reach to select customers in locations like Hyderabad, Indore, Kochi, Lucknow, Patna, Shimla, Goa, Guwahati and Tier-II locations. The goal of this expansion is to attract more users to enroll in the pilot. The CBDC pilot for retail transactions using e-Rupee has generated remarkable interest, with over one million users and 2,62,000 merchants already participating. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Highlighting the growing importance of digital currency in the Indian financial landscape, has called upon banks to be ready for one million transactions per day using CBDCs by the end of the year.
18 Gomti River: Perennial Status and Controversy over Conservation
The Gomti River , an important tributary of the Ganga River , has become the focus of controversial issues regarding its perennial status and conservation . In September 2020 , the Irrigation Department of the Uttar Pradesh government declared the Gomti as a ” non-perennial river “, drawing criticism from water experts and river rights activists. Additionally, the Gomti plays an important role in replenishing the Ganges during the monsoon, making it indispensable for the ecosystem of the region. The dire need to protect this river has been highlighted by a report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) which ranked the Gomti as the fifth most polluted river in the country by the year 2022.
19 Ensuring Accountability and Security in the Development of AI
Safe and responsible development of AI during the first meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Artificial IntelligenceConcerns were raised about AI relies on computers and machines to mimic the problem-solving and decision-making abilities of the human brain. Therefore the international community stressed the need to develop methods of testing AI systems for capabilities, abuses and security flaws to avoid chaotic or unpredictable behavior. The UN Secretary-General stressed the importance of adopting standards and best practices at the UN to address issues such as prejudicial, discriminatory and authoritarian surveillance. To ensure a human-centered and trustworthy AI system, its development must be in accordance with democratic values and human rights.
20 Finance Ministry appoints SEBI ED Pramod Rao to IFSCA board
The Finance Ministry has appointed SEBI Executive Director Pramod Rao as a member on the board of the International Financial Services Centers Authority (IFSCA) . Rao replaces SEBI Executive Director Sujit Prasad, who was appointed as a member (representing SEBI) in IFSCA in July 2020. IFSCA is a statutory authority established under the International Financial Services Centers Authority Act, 2019 with the mandate to develop and regulate financial products, financial services and financial institutions in International Financial Services Centers (IFSC). Presently, GIFT City in Gujarat is India’s first and only operational IFSC.