1 Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar released the book ‘Vaman Vriksha Kala’ written by Goa Governor P S S Pillai
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar released the 200th book ‘ Vaman Vriksha Kala ‘ written by Goa Governor P S S Pillai . This program was organized at Raj Bhavan, Goa. Praising Governor Pillai’s 200th book, he said that our civilized society of more than 5000 years makes us feel that we do not need to search for knowledge anywhere else and it is in our Vedas and our Upanishads. He said that Governor PSS Pillai has confirmed this in his book, where he has given historical evidence.
2. Indian Agricultural Research Institute developed high yielding and short growing duration variety of paddy – 2090.
Amidst the challenge of air pollution in the National Capital Region of Delhi due to burning of paddy straw , the Indian Agricultural Research Institute has developed a high-yielding and short-duration variety of paddy – 2090. This will help in dealing with air pollution. Usually the paddy crop grown in June is ready for harvesting at the end of October. This leaves farmers very little time to prepare their fields for wheat sowing. The new variety of paddy is an improved variety of the currently used Pusa-44. The new variety ripens in only 120 to 125 days whereas Pusa-44 takes 155 to 160 days. By growing the new variety, farmers will get about thirty more days to prepare their fields for the next crop. Scientist of the institute, Pralay Kumar Bhowmik, while talking to All India Radio, expressed confidence that the problem of stubble burning would be solved with the Pusa Do Zero Nine Zero variety.
3 Union Skill Development Ministry signs an MoU with Dassault Aircraft Services India Private Limited
Union Skill Development Ministry has signed an MoU with Daso Aircraft Services India Pvt. Ltd. to provide long term training in aviation sector . This training will be given at the Indian Skills Institute, Kanpur . The Ministry is setting up this institute to enhance the quality of skills. The Ministry has also signed an MoU with Hindustan Aeronautical Limited for training on Computer Numerical Control Machines . An agreement has also been signed with the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur . These agreements were signed in New Delhi in the presence of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Dharmendra Pradhan .
4 Border forces of India and Nepal expressed commitment to make bilateral efforts effective
The border forces of India and Nepal have committed to strengthen bilateral efforts with emphasis on preventing cross-border crimes and trafficking of arms, ammunition and human beings. This decision was taken in the seventh annual coordination meeting between the Armed Border Forces of India and the Military Police Force of Nepal held in New Delhi . During the meeting, wide-ranging discussions were held with special emphasis on the security situation on the India-Nepal border. Both sides have committed to implement further measures to enhance coordination and cooperation as mutually agreed. The Armed Border Forces and the Military Police Force have set up help desks at key points along the India-Nepal border to facilitate the movement of citizens of both the countries, especially during festivals.
5 Swedish company achieved 100%
For the first time, 100 percent foreign direct investment (FDI) has been approved in the defense industry in India . Swedish company Saab has achieved India’s first 100 percent FDI in a defense project. This approval has been given to establish a factory in Haryana . Anti armour, anti tank, bunker and Carl-Gustaf M4 rocket launcher are also to be manufactured in this factory . The Indian Army is already using shoulder-fired rockets. These rocket launchers are being used extensively in the Ukraine-Russia war.
6 Sheikh Hasina, the world’s longest-ruling female head of state
Time featured Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina , who at 76 is the longest-serving female head of state in Bangladesh’s history, in its recent cover story . Sheikh Hasina has been a prominent figure in Bangladeshi politics, serving as the country’s Prime Minister since 2009. Earlier, she held the same post from 1996 to 2001. Her political journey has seen her win more elections than iconic leaders such as Margaret Thatcher or Indira Gandhi. With multiple terms in office and a reputation for flexibility, Hasina is dedicated to leading her country.
7 India First Life gets Gift City IFC registration
India First Life Insurance has secured registration to commence life insurance business at Gujarat International Finance Tech (GIFT) City – International Financial Services Center (IFSC) . According to a statement issued by the company, the registration will help India First Life expand its reach globally. Gujarat International Finance Tech (GIFT) City serves as the only entity in India that functions as an International Financial Services Center (IFSC), similar to a special economic zone designed for financial services.
8 Bharat Botanics announces opening of wood-pressed cold oil processing facility in Gujarat
Recently, Bharat Botanics announced the opening of its state-of-the-art wood-pressed cold oil processing facility in Gondal, Rajkot Gujarat . This 16,000 square feet automated facility is a one-of-its-kind facility, promoting 100% hygiene and transparency, which is a vital step towards providing healthy living, sustainability and healthy edible oils to every customer it serves. Is step. Bharat Botanics is India’s leading wood-pressed edible oil (B2C) brand, known for its pure, chemical-free and natural oils.
9 India among top countries with high income and wealth inequality: UNDP report
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) recently released the 2024 Asia-Pacific Human Development Report titled ‘ Making Our Future: New Directions for Human Development in Asia and the Pacific ‘, which presents a mixed picture of India’s development journey . The report acknowledges substantial reductions in multidimensional poverty between 2015-16 and 2019-21, but highlights the urgent need for new directions to address growing human insecurities and inequalities. Between 2000 and 2022, India’s per capita income is projected to increase from just US$442 to US$2,389, reflecting immense economic transformation. This growth has lifted many people out of poverty and contributed to improved living standards for a large section of the population.
10 Climate change is displacing animals: study
A recent analysis published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution highlights the profound consequences of extreme weather events caused by climate change on native and non-native species. As our planet experiences increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as heat waves, cold waves, droughts and floods , ecosystems are undergoing significant changes. Conducted by a team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences , this research underlines the critical importance of studying the impacts of extreme weather on ecosystems. Although this field of study is still in its early stages, it plays an important role in understanding how global warming is affecting biodiversity.
11 Rare Red Aurora seen in Ladakh
A spectacular and rare phenomenon – a bright red aurora – was recently observed at the Hanle and Marak night sky observatories in Ladakh . This is an extraordinary incident for India, where such incidents are rare. Auroras are stunning light displays in the sky, usually occurring near the poles. This happens when solar particles collide with the Earth’s magnetic field. This collision creates vivid patterns of light. Hanley Observatory successfully captured images of the aurora towards the northern horizon. Unfortunately, the Merak Observatory located near Pangong Tso faced obstructions from the nearby mountains.
12 Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness Programs (LLLAP) reached more than 6 lakh people
As per recent data, Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness Program (LLLAP) was reached to more than 6 lakh people through 14 implementing agencies under the Creating Innovative Solutions for Universal Access to Justice (DISHA) scheme. LLLAP is an initiative of the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India aimed at increasing legal literacy and awareness among the public. The objective of this program is to educate people about their legal rights, duties and entitlements as well as various legal mechanisms available for redressal of grievances. Disha has been launched for a period of five years i.e. 2021-2026 to further the objective of access to justice. Its objective is to design and integrate various initiatives for citizen-centric access to legal services. The programs being implemented at all India level under Disha are Tele-Law: Reaching the Unreached, Nyaya Bandhu (Pro Bono Legal Services) and Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness Programme.
13 Russia out of Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Recently Russia has withdrawn from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) . The CTBT bans all nuclear tests for both military and civilian purposes. This treaty was discussed at the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva in 1994 , and it was also adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. The CTBT was signed by 187 states, including Russia and the United States, but has not entered into force because it has not been ratified by eight states, including the United States. This treaty has not yet been signed by India.
14 RBI imposes monetary penalty on four co-operative banks and one NBFC
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has taken strict action against several financial institutions over lapses in regulatory compliance. Failure to comply with RBI guidelines has resulted in monetary penalties being imposed on four co-operative banks and one non-banking financial company (NBFC). RBI has imposed penalty on Sri Lodra Citizens Cooperative Bank, Malpur Citizens Cooperative Bank, Jolarpet Cooperative Urban Bank, Limbassi Urban Cooperative Bank and Early Salary Services Pvt.
15 Establishment of Center of Excellence named ATMAN by IIT, Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK) has set up a Center of Excellence (CoE) named ATMAN (Advanced Technologies for Monitoring Air-Quality Indicators). The CoE is an important step towards the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative of the Government of India, which focuses on indigenous low-cost sensor manufacturing and building Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) capabilities to enhance air quality in urban and rural areas of India. Concentrates.
16 Establishment of the first international campus of IIT Madras on Zanzibar Island, Tanzania.
IIT Madras has become the first Indian Institute of Technology to set up an international campus on the picturesque Zanzibar island in East Africa . Inaugurated by the President of Zanzibar, Hussein Ali Mwinyi, this historic initiative symbolizes a bright educational future, facilitated by an MoU between India and Tanzania, ushering in a new era of global education and collaboration.
17 India becomes the second best country for employees
According to a survey conducted by McKinsey Health Institute on employees of 30 countries , India is at second place while Japan is at last place in the global ranking of employee well-being. This assessment was done on the basis of physical, mental, social and spiritual health. Turkey ranks first in the list followed by India, China, Nigeria, Cameroon, Sweden, Mexico and UAE.
18 37th National Games concluded in Goa
The 37th National Games concluded in Goa . Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar , Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha , Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and other dignitaries were present at the ceremony held at Shyama Prasad Indoor Stadium in Panaji . The next National Games will be organized in Uttarakhand. The torch of National Games was handed over to Uttarakhand. Raja Bhalendra Singh Trophy was awarded to Maharashtra for the overall championship in the games. The trophy for the best female athlete was given to Pranati Nayak and Samyukta Kate and the trophy for the best male athlete was given to Srihari Nataraj. Maharashtra topped these games with 228 medals including 80 gold . Services stood second with 126 medals including 66 gold and Haryana stood third with 192 medals including 62 gold.
19 India won 7 medals including 3 gold in Asian Archery Championship in Bangkok
India ended its campaign at the Asian Archery Championships in Bangkok by winning a total of 7 medals with 3 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze medals. On the last day of the championship, India won 5 medals including 3 gold in the compound event. Interestingly, in the women’s team competition, Jyoti Surekha Venam, Praneet Kaur and Aditi Gopichand Swamy won the gold medal by registering a thrilling victory over the Chinese Taipei team. Praneet Kaur also won the gold medal in the women’s singles event by defeating her compatriot Jyoti Surekha Venam. India won its second gold medal of the day in the mixed team event. The pair of Aditi Gopichand Swami and Priyansh won the gold medal by defeating Thailand in the final.
20 Max Verstappen wins Brazilian Grand Prix 2023
Three-time champion Max Verstappen led from the start and won the Brazilian Grand Prix . Max Verstappen’s impressive performance and Sergio Pérez’s strong finish added further excitement to an already fascinating season.
21 November: Uttarakhand Day
Uttarakhand Day is celebrated every year on 9 November . It is also called Uttarakhand Day or Uttarakhand State Foundation Day. In 1994 , the demand for a separate state took full form, resulting in a mass movement that resulted in the formation of the state of Uttarakhand in 2000 . It is known as “ Land of Gods ” or “ Dev Bhoomi ”. At the time of its establishment it was named ‘ Uttaranchal ‘. Later in 2007 its name was changed to Uttarakhand . The capital of the state is Dehradun . The state high court is located in Nainital . The state hosts the Bengal Tiger in the Jim Corbett National Park . Nanda Devi area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . This area is known for the rarity of flowers. The original inhabitants of Uttarakhand are Uttarakhandi, Kumaoni and Garhwali. Uttarakhand has the highest number of general category castes (upper castes) of any other state in India.
22 9 November: National Legal Services Day
National Legal Services Day ( NLSD) is celebrated every year on 9 November in India to spread awareness to ensure fair and justice process for all citizens . The purpose of celebrating this day is to provide free, efficient and legal services to the people from weaker sections of the society. It also strives to ensure availability of free services to the weaker sections of the people as well as to make them aware of their rights.