1 Renowned actress Waheeda Rehman will be honored with this year’s Dadasaheb Phalke Award for her outstanding contribution to Indian cinema.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Singh Thakur announced that renowned actress Waheeda Rehman will be honored with the Dadasaheb Phalke Lifetime Achievement Award this year . Mr Thakur said in a social media post that Waheeda Rehman will be given this prestigious award for her outstanding contribution to Indian cinema. Waheeda Rehman has been critically acclaimed for her roles in Hindi films like Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool, Chaudahvi Ka Chand, Saheb Biwi Aur Ghulam, Guide, Khamoshi and many other Hindi films , she said .
2. Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya launches National Policy on Research, Development and Innovation in the field of Pharma-MedTech in New Delhi
Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya launched the National Policy on Research, Development and Innovation in the field of Pharma-MedTech in India in New Delhi . Shri Mandaviya also launched a scheme to encourage research and innovation in the Pharma MedTech sector. The scheme aims to develop India as a global hub for the pharma and medtech industry by setting up centers of excellence in seven national pharmaceutical education and research institutes.
3 Former officer Amit Khare was made advisor to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by giving extension in service.
Former officer Amit Khare has been given extension in service and has been made advisor to Prime Minister Narendra Modi . In the order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training, it has been said that the Committee related to Cabinet Appointments has given approval to extend the service of Shri Khare beyond October 12, 2023 . He was appointed in October 2021 for two years. Shri Khare, a 1985 batch Indian Administrative Service officer of Jharkhand cadre, was given extension in service on 30 September 2021.
4 India unveils unprecedented policy for border road workers
On a mission to enhance its infrastructure along the country’s remote borders, India recently unveiled an unprecedented policy aimed at improving the lives of casual workers employed by the Border Roads Organization (BRO) . Defense Minister Rajnath Singh approved the policy, which not only addresses the preservation and transportation of mortal remains but also the cost of cremation. The move emphasizes the dangerous nature of the work done by these individuals in challenging terrain. Till now, the facility to preserve and transport dead bodies at government expense was available exclusively to General Reserve Engineer Force (GREF) personnel of BRO. However, recognizing the invaluable contribution of casual labourers, this policy extends this privilege to them also.
5 Mithun of North-East got the tag of ‘food animal’
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has recently recognized mithun as a ‘ food animal ‘, opening the doors for its commercial use. Recognition of the mithun as a ‘food animal’ and efforts to promote its meat as a commercial product could indeed have significant economic and cultural implications for the region. Mithun is a captivating and culturally important bovine species found in North-East India. Its role in the livelihood of indigenous communities, ecological balance and local traditions make it a species of utmost importance that requires conservation and sustainable management efforts.
6 Meghalaya launches CM Elevate program
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma inaugurated the unprecedented CM Elevate program in Shillong , which is an important step towards promoting entrepreneurship, promoting employment and economic growth within the state. Launched with the aim of promoting innovation and self-reliance, the initiative aims to create entrepreneurship opportunities for more than 20,000 individuals across various sectors with a substantial investment of approximately Rs 300 crore over the next three years. The CM Elevate program focuses on three key objectives: Participation: To encourage active participation of youth in entrepreneurship. Empowerment: Facilitating economic growth and development in the state.
Employment: To create adequate employment opportunities for the youth of Meghalaya.
7 Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Scheduled Castes and Others and Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Scheduled Caste Students (PMS-SC)
Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for Scheduled Caste Students (PMS-SC) is a centrally sponsored scheme for SC students to study in India, whose parent/guardian income should not exceed Rs 2.5 lakh per annum. The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to Scheduled Caste students and significantly increase the Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) of Scheduled Caste students in higher education with a focus on the poorest families. The government’s effort is to increase the GER of Scheduled Castes in higher education from 23.0 percent to the national average by the financial year 2025-26. Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Scheduled Castes and Others It is a centrally sponsored scheme. It aims to promote literacy and uninterrupted education at pre-matriculation level for Scheduled Caste children and children whose parents/guardians are engaged in manual scavenging and hazardous work. The ‘Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for SC and Others’ and ‘PMS-SC’ have been revised. The following steps have been taken to further strengthen the implementation of these schemes:
Funding Pattern under Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Scheduled Castes and Others : The scheme is divided between Center and State in the ratio of 60:40 (North-Eastern States, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh and 100:0 in the case of Union Territory without Assembly).
Funding Pattern under PMS-SC: The funding pattern during FY 2020-21 has been revised from the concept of committed liability to a fixed sharing pattern of 60:40 between the Center and the States (90:10 in the case of North-Eastern States).
8 Fourth Gender Samvaad was organized
The fourth edition of ‘ Ling Samvad ‘ , a collaborative initiative of Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) and Institute for What Works to Advance Gender Equality (IWWAGE) , brought together thousands of participants in a virtual event. The platform aims to create awareness about DAY-NRLM’s gender-focused initiatives in India, with a special focus on amplifying the voices of states and Self Help Group (SHG) members. More than 8000 participants including senior officials from the Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of Bihar, State Government officials, physicians, gender experts, academicians, civil society representatives and SHG members participated.
9 105th anniversary of the Battle of Haifa observed
Every year on 23 September , diplomats from the Indian Embassy in Israel and Israeli government officials gather at the Haifa War Memorial to pay respect to the Indian soldiers who played a vital role in the Battle of Haifa in 1918 . This annual commemoration marks the 105th anniversary. The war, where Indian soldiers displayed extraordinary bravery on foreign soil. For more than nine decades, the Battle of Haifa and the contribution of Indian soldiers were largely forgotten, confined to the corners of history books and archives. Brigadier MS Jodha, a former Indian Army officer and author of ‘ The Story of the Jodhpur Lancers ‘, played a key role in bringing the Battle of Haifa to the forefront. his grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Aman Singh , led the famous cavalry charge by the Jodhpur Lancers at Haifa in 1918 . Jodha’s extensive research over 20 years shed light on the contributions of Indian soldiers, ultimately garnering recognition from both the Indian and Israeli governments.
10 Role of Five Eyes alliance in India-Canada issue
The India-Canada issue sparked by allegations of the killing of separatist leader Harmeet Singh Nijjar in Canada has attracted the attention of the Five Eyes Alliance . This intelligence-sharing alliance of the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand has played a key role in shaping the dispute. The origins of the Five Eyes alliance date back to World War II when Britain and the United States shared German and Japanese codes. It was decided to share intelligence information after successfully breaking into. The initial UK–USA (BRUSA) agreement was established between the US War Department and the UK intelligence and security agency, the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS). The agreement aims to share intelligence, support US forces in Europe, exchange personnel and develop joint rules for handling sensitive material. The Brussa Agreement laid the basis for the UK–USA (UKUSA) Agreement, which was officially signed in 1946. Canada joined the alliance in 1949, followed by New Zealand and Australia in 1956, forming the Five Eyes. While the existence of the agreement was known since the 1980s, it was not officially acknowledged until the UKUSA agreement files were released in 2010.
11 World’s oldest wooden structure discovered
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery near the border of Zambia and Tanzania , revealing the world’s oldest known wooden structure. This ancient wooden creation, found along a river in Zambia, offers a fascinating insight into the ingenuity and resourcefulness of our distant ancestors. The structure consists of two interlocking logs from a large-fruited willow tree . Archaeological evidence indicates that these logs were carefully shaped using sharp stone tools. The structure is estimated to be more than 4,76,000 years old , which largely predates the existence of modern humans.
12 31st meeting of Northern Regional Council in Amritsar, Punjab
Union Home Minister and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah chaired the 31st meeting of the Northern Regional Council in Amritsar , Punjab . Chief Ministers of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh , Lieutenant Governors of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh , Administrator of Chandigarh, senior ministers and senior officials of the member states attended the meeting. Home Minister Amit Shah said that in the last 5 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the role of regional councils has changed from advisory nature to action platforms. He said that Northern Zonal Council has an important place from the point of view of development and security of the country. Mr Shah said most of the personnel in the Central Armed Police Forces and Army guarding the country’s borders come from the Northern Territorial Council states and Union Territories. The Northern Zonal Council comprises Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and the Union Territories of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Chandigarh. The meeting is being organized in collaboration with the Inter-State Council Secretariat under the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of Punjab.
13 Sikkim Chief Minister inaugurates Chatan-Too hydropower plant in Mangan district
Sikkim Chief Minister P S Tamang inaugurated the Chatan-To Hydroelectric Plant developed by Sikkim Power Development Corporation Limited at Chatan Lachen in Mangan district . Speaking on the occasion, Shri Tamang highlighted the importance of the project in the sustainable development and economic well-being of Sikkim. Speaking at the Janta Bhet program in Mangan, he assured to resolve the grievances of the public during his four-day visit to the district. The Chatan-To Hydroelectric Project, with a capacity of three MW , is a run-of-the-river project using the Chagyachu River . of water is used. Situated at a height of approximately eight thousand feet, this project has been built at a cost of approximately Rs 35 crore 30 lakh.
14 International Finance Corporation released a report on financial resources for climate investment in India
International Finance Corporation praises India’s efforts to deal with the impact of climate change Is of. For this, policy measures were taken to provide financial support to environment friendly activities. The International Finance Corporation has today released a report on financial resources for climate investment in India. It said India has made significant progress in climate action, paving the way to achieve the Nationally Determined Contribution before 2030. The Reserve Bank of India included the small renewable energy sector in its priority sector lending scheme in 2015, the report said. With the issuance of the green bond, India has become the second largest green bond market among emerging economies. Green bonds worth more than US$10 billion have been issued by private and public companies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Panchamrit to fulfill India’s aspirations in the 26th International Climate Change Conference in the report
15 Indian Embassy in Seoul organized a program to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between India and South Korea.
The Indian Embassy in Seoul organized an event to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between India and South Korea . There are historical relations between the two countries. On the occasion of the event organized by the Indian Embassy on Friday, the International Buddhist Federation in collaboration with the Korean Foreign Ministry and Gimhae City Administration released a book related to Buddhism. The event was attended by many eminent and senior Buddhist monks, government representatives, renowned academicians and intellectuals. India’s Ambassador to South Korea, Shri Amit Kumar presided over the program.
16 new species of fish discovered
Recently, scientists of Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have discovered a new species of bright orange colored marine fish in deep waters off Digha Mohana, West Bengal . This new species, commonly known as gurnards or sea-robins, belongs to the family Trigliidae. Fish name Pterygotrigla intermedica (Pterygotrigla intermedica), its characteristics are very similar to species like Pterygotrigla hemistictus. A total of 178 species of Trigliidae family exist worldwide. A distinctive pectoral-fin with black membranes on the inner surface, a white trailing edge and three small white spots in the center of the fin distinguish it from others. This new marine fish is the fourth species of the “Pterygotrigla” genus found in India. It will help improve our understanding of the unique marine ecosystems in India and highlight the country’s strong position in marine biodiversity.
17 NASA’s first asteroid sample brought to Earth
The first samples of an asteroid from near-Earth asteroid Bennu (formerly 1999 RQ36) were successfully returned to Earth using NASA ‘s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft, launched on September 8, 2016. Has been brought to. After a long journey of seven years, this spacecraft returned with precious samples 4.5 billion years old. Has brought. The Osiris-Rex sample capsule was released during its rapid pass near Earth, landing safely in the Utah desert in the United States, preserving the asteroid samples. Scientists estimate that the capsule contains debris from the carbon-rich asteroid Bennu, which may be at least a cup in volume. This sample will provide invaluable information about the Earth and life 4.5 billion years ago. Osiris-Rex will continue its flight and mission, reaching and studying another asteroid named Apophis in the year 2029.
18 India wins historic gold medal in Equestrian Dressage Team event at Asian Games in Hangzhou
India won its third gold medal in the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China . In the dressage team competition of horse riding, the quartet of Sudipti Hajela, Divyakriti Singh, Hriday Chheda and Anush Aggarwal secured the first position. India has won gold medal in horse riding after 41 years . Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the Indian horse riding team on its historic golden success . On the other hand, in sailing, Neha Thakur won silver medal in the girls ILCA-4 dinghy event . Ebdad Ali won bronze medal in men’s windsurfer competition Captured. In the medal table, India is at seventh position so far after winning a total of fourteen medals including three gold, four silver and seven bronze medals.
19 Indian team became the first team to hit 3000 sixes in ODI format.
The Indian Cricket Team has made many new records in the second match of the ongoing ODI series against Australia . In this match, India hit a total of 18 sixes and with this the Indian team has become the first cricket team in the world to hit 3000 sixes in ODI history. West Indies are second in the list with 2953 sixes, while Pakistan is third with 2566 sixes. Surprisingly, cricketing powers like Australia and England, known for their aggressive playing style, do not feature in the top three in this particular statistic.
20 World Environmental Health Day 2023
Every year on 26 September , World Environmental Health Day is celebrated to highlight the complex relationship between humans and their environment. This annual observance emphasizes the profound impact of our surroundings on our well-being and aims to promote healthy and safe communities around the world. The theme of this year’s World Environmental Health Day is “ Global Environmental Public Health: Standing up to protect everyone’s Health each and every day ”, which underlines the collective responsibility to protect everyone’s health by proactively addressing global environmental challenges. .