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1. PM inaugurates 6th One Earth One Health – Advantage Healthcare India 2023

Prime Minister  Shri Narendra Modi  inaugurated  One Earth One Health – Advantage Healthcare India – 2023  at Pragati Maidan,  New Delhi  through video conference  and also addressed the gathering on the occasion.  The Ministry  of Health and Family Welfare  in collaboration with  the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) organized the 6th One Earth One Health, Advantage Healthcare India 2023  under the chairmanship of India at  G-20 Co-branded with and the event is being organized on 26 and 27 April 2023 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The two-day event emphasizes the importance of global collaboration and partnership to build a strong global health infrastructure and work towards achieving universal health coverage through value-based healthcare. It aims to showcase India’s strength in the field of medical value travel, as an exporter of healthcare workforce providing value-based healthcare services and to emerge as a leading hub for world-class healthcare and wellness services.

2. PM dedicates Namo Path, Devka seafront in Daman to the nation

Prime Minister  Shri Narendra Modi  dedicated   Namo Path, Devka Seafront  in  Daman to the nation. The 5.45 km Devka seafront,  built at a cost of  about  Rs 165 crore  , is the only beach resort of its kind in the country, which is expected to give a boost to the local economy. It will attract more tourists to the area while becoming a center for leisure and entertainment activities. The seafront has been transformed into a world-class tourist destination with provision for smart lighting, parking facilities, gardens, food stalls, recreational areas and a futuristic luxury tent city.

3. Australia to host offline Quad summit in Sydney on 24 May

Australian  Prime Minister  Anthony Albanese  said that Australia   will host the Quad summit  to be held offline in  Sydney  on  24 May .  It will include US President  Joe Biden , Japanese Prime Minister  Fumio Kishida  and Prime Minister  Narendra Modi . Mr Albanese said the Quad is committed to an open, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific region that respects sovereignty and ensures security and development for all.

4. Inauguration of Study in India Pavilion at Getex – Global Education and Training Exhibition held in Dubai

 India’s Consul General Dr.  Aman Puri inaugurated the Study in India Pavilion  at   the Global Education and Training Exhibition – Getex  in Dubai  . The exhibition has been organized by the Services Export Promotion Council in collaboration with the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The exhibition, held at the Getex 2023 at the World Trade Center in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, will run from April 26 to 28. More than thirty Indian universities and institutions active in the field of Indian higher education are participating in this exhibition.

5. India-Hungary Joint Working Group Meeting on Water Management

 First meeting of  India-Hungary Joint Working Group  constituted for implementation of  Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the field of water management  between  India and Hungary New Delhi Where the challenges in the water sector and the initiatives being taken by both the countries were discussed extensively. A three-year working program was signed to chart the way forward for India-Hungary cooperation in water management. Both the sides made detailed presentations on the issues, challenges, initiatives taken and success stories related to water management in both the countries. The meeting highlighted the key issues of over-exploitation of groundwater and the need for proper water management practices in India and several programs and projects reshaping India’s water landscape. Six priority areas for cooperation were identified and agreed upon. These areas are management of extremes, exploration and management of groundwater, rejuvenation of rivers and water bodies, mitigating the impact of climate change on water resources, protection and conservation of the quality of water resources,

6. India signs new action plan on quality infrastructure with Germany at Indo-German Working Group meeting in Berlin

The Department of Consumer Affairs  and  Germany  ‘s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action have   signed a new action plan for quality infrastructure for  the year 2023 during the 9th annual meeting of the  Indo-German Working Group .  The plan was signed on 25 April 2023  in Berlin, Germany . This annual meeting marks the 10th anniversary of the Working Group. Mrs. Nidhi Khare, Additional Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs, and Dr. Daniela Broenstrup, Director General of Digital and Innovation Policy, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Germany, discussed the importance of reducing technological barriers to trade and promoting innovation and consumer protection during the meeting. Emphasized the important role of the Task Force in promoting

7. Bangladesh allows movement of goods from Northeast to other parts of India

Bangladesh  has  allowed the use of its territory for cargo movement from the Northeast to other parts of India   through  Chattogram and Mongla ports . A formal standing transit order has been issued allowing movement of goods through these two ports. This will reduce the cost and time of freight movement between the North Eastern states and other parts of India. Bangladesh will not allow the transportation of prohibited items and the goods brought cannot be kept at the ports of Bangladesh for more than seven days.

8. Cooperation Minister Amit Shah launched Liquid Nano DAP Urea of ​​Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative-IFFCO in New Delhi

Cooperation Minister  Amit Shah  dedicated   500 ml  liquid  IFFCO Nano DAP fertilizer to the nation  in  New Delhi . With this, now we will get rid of 45 kg DAP bags. In his address, the Union Minister said that fertilizer is an integral part of farming. In this only spraying of plants will increase both the quality and quantity of production and also conserve the land. The fertility of the land will also remain. The price of this liquid Nano DAP has been kept at Rs 600, while the cost of the sack is Rs 1,350. This will reduce the cost of the farmer, reduce subsidy and reduce the use of fertilizers.

9. Aam Aadmi Party’s Shelly Oberoi elected mayor of Delhi Municipal Corporation

Shelly Oberoi  of  the Aam Aadmi Party has been elected as the Mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, for the second consecutive term. Aale Mohammad Iqbal  will be the Deputy Mayor. Both the candidates of Aam Aadmi Party have been elected unopposed. Earlier,  the Bharatiya Janata Party  had withdrawn its candidates.

10. IIT-Bombay’s Shoonya Team Designs Innovative Zero-Energy Buildings, Wins Second Place in Solar Energy Decathlon Competition in USA

The Indian Institute of Technology – IIT-Bombay  ‘s  Shoonya Team  Designs   its   Innovative  Zero-Energy Buildings and  Places Second  in the Solar Energy Decathlon Competition in the USA Received. Zero Team aims to create sustainable building designs for city dwellers by young students. Such designed houses will help in maintaining the air quality in a hot and humid city like Mumbai. 32 student teams from around the world participated in this competition. Zero from India is the only team that has participated in it. The Indian team has developed a building that has a fourteen kilowatt solar PV plant to control the building’s climate. This new type of building will require about eighty percent less water as compared to using normal water. Arrangements have also been made for the use of rain water.

11. Japanese private company ISpace Inc.’s Chandrayaan mission landing attempt failed

The Chandrayaan mission  of  the Japanese  private company  ISpace Inc.  has suffered a setback. In this way, Japan’s dream of landing its own lander on the lunar surface has remained incomplete. The name of this lander  is Hakuto-R  Mission 1. Japanese startup iSpace Inc said its attempt to land on the lunar surface failed after it lost contact with its Hakuto-R mission lander. It is believed that the lander rover fell victim to the accident while trying to land fast. This satellite of the Japanese company was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida in December last year by a SpaceX rocket. So far only America, Soviet Union and China have successfully landed on the moon. Indian and Israeli landing attempts have failed.

12. The central government approved the establishment of 157 new government nursing colleges in the country at a cost of one thousand 570 crore rupees, also approved the National Medical Device Policy-2023

The government has   approved the establishment of 157 new government nursing colleges  near  the existing medical colleges in the country  at a cost of  Rs 1570 crore .  The decision was taken at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi  . After the meeting, Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya said that an amount of Rs 10 crore would be given for the establishment of each nursing college. He said that the demand for B.Sc Nursing has increased globally including in India and opening of new nursing colleges will help in meeting this demand. The government has also approved the National Medical Device Policy 2023.

13. Defense Secretary Shri Giridhar Armane inaugurates Ashok Roy Training Simulator Complex

Defense Secretary  Shri Giridhar Armane  inaugurated   the state-of-the-art  P8I simulator named ‘Ashok Roy Training Simulator Complex’ (ARTSC)  .  The inaugural event took place on 25 Apr 23  at INS Rajali, Arakkonam . ARTSC will now be able to reduce the need for training on actual aircraft after its use, resulting in greater availability of aircraft for operational missions. The facility will assist the aircrew to practice all operational missions and complex military scenarios and will provide the men and women in the Indian Navy with the necessary training to operate one of the most advanced aircraft – the P8I.  Died in gallant action in  Indo-Pak war of  1971 The Training Simulator Complex has been named ‘Ashok Roy Training Simulator Complex’ to commemorate the distinguished service and supreme sacrifice made by Lt Cdr Ashok Roy, VRC, NM . Indian Navy   had signed a turnkey project with M/s Boeing in 2018 to build a simulator complex with 10 years on-site AMC.  The project,  the fourth  of its kind in the world along with  the US, UK and Australia  ,   is the first in Asia .

14. 2023 Locked Shields cyber-defense exercise organized by NATO in Tallinn

The annual edition of the world’s largest cyber defense exercise “ Locked Shield ”  was organized  by  NATO  partner  Cyber ​​Defense Center of Excellence in Tallinn (Estonia)  . More than 3000 participants from NATO allies and partners including 38 countries joined the exercise. The exercise, called “Locked Shield”, protected computer systems from real-time attacks and practiced tactical and strategic decision-making in risky situations.

15. Uday Tambar appointed as a member of the Caste Justice Advisory Board in New York City

Uday Tambar , who   serves as the CEO and President of  New York Junior Tennis & Learning (NYJTL) ,  has been appointed as a member of the  newly formed  Racial Justice Advisory Board in New York City . Fifteen experts including Uday Tambar have been selected as members of the Caste Justice Advisory Board.

16. Heat domes cause rising temperature in India and some other Asian countries

Heat domes  are high-pressure systems that cause  extremely hot and dry weather conditions. it occurs. Significantly, due to this, there are many effects on human health, environment and society. When warm air stays in one place for a long time, like a lid placed on a pot, it forms a dome of warm air, called a heat dome, from an area of ​​high pressure. The longer the air is trapped, the more the sun heats the air, leading to warmer conditions each day. The heat dome usually forms over a few days but can sometimes extend for weeks, producing an extreme heat wave. Scientists suggest that any area of ​​high pressure, whether a heat dome or not, causes the air to descend and when it reaches the ground, it is compressed and heated. Furthermore, when the air is compressed, it gets heated up and further increases the temperature of the region.

17. EU Legislature Gives Final Approval To MiCA Regulations

The European Union  legislature   has given final approval to  the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) Regulations ,  the new common rules for the crypto space in Europe . MiCA  bitcoin Will govern the supervision, consumer protection and environmental safeguards of digital assets including cryptocurrencies. MiCA aims to reduce the carbon footprint of cryptocurrencies and combat the risks of market manipulation, money laundering and terrorist financing. Large service providers are obliged to disclose their energy consumption, and licensing has been introduced for crypto service providers operating in the block. A register will also be set up for non-compliant companies. MiCA will protect consumers from fraud and allow the sector to regain confidence. This will put the EU at the forefront of the token economy with 10,000 different crypto assets. The MiCA will come into effect 20 days after it receives formal endorsement from the Council and is published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

18. Bengaluru to experience Zero Shadow Day on April 25, 2023 at 12:17 PM

Zero Shadow Day  is a unique and fascinating phenomenon that occurs when  the Sun is directly overhead, causing the shadows of vertical objects to disappear . This phenomenon is caused by the tilt of the Earth and its rotation around the Sun. Zero shadow day is a unique astronomical phenomenon that occurs when the Sun is directly overhead. It is the day when the shadows of standing objects disappear.  This happens twice a year in  Bengaluru , once during Uttarayan and the other during Dakshinayan. Bengaluru   experienced Zero Shadow Day  on April 25, 2023 at 12:17 PM . The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium  issued a release ahead of the event. The next Zero Shadow Day in Bengaluru will be on August 18.

19. Appointment of Mahavir Singh Phogat as President of MMA 1

Mahavir Singh Phogat, a  world-renowned wrestler and trainer in  the wrestling category,  has   been appointed as the President of the MMA-1 Federation . Mahaveer will be responsible for promoting Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) in India. As President of the MMA-1 Federation, Phogat will work towards developing and promoting MMA in India, along with identifying and encouraging new talent among sportspersons.

20. SIPRI releases report on military spending

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)  is a world-renowned think tank that specializes in research and analysis of security issues. Established in 1966, SIPRI conducts independent research on issues related to peace, conflict and security.  The institute publishes various reports and databases including its flagship publication,  SIPRI Yearbook . A new data released by SIPRI   has revealed a rise in defense spending . According to the latest SIPRI data,  global military expenditure increased by 3.7% year-on-year,  reaching $2.3 trillion. This is the biggest jump since 2009, and total spending is now 10% higher than in 2012. Increased military spending by European countries  due to the ongoing conflict between  Russia and Ukraine happened. Many European countries are rethinking their defense budgets and increasing their investment in defense capabilities because of Russia’s aggression. Russia’s behavior has raised concerns about the security of European nations, especially those that are NATO members.

21. India, Armenia, Iran hold first trilateral political consultations in Yerevan

 The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of  India, Armenia and Iran  held the first Trilateral Political Consultations  in  Yerevan . The three countries held wide-ranging discussions, particularly on economic issues and regional communication. Mnatskan Safaryan , Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia,  Seyid Rasool Mousavi , Assistant to the Foreign Minister of Iran, and  JP Singh , Joint Secretary in India’s Ministry of External Affairs, were representatives of their respective categories at the meeting  . During the trilateral meeting between India, Armenia and Iran, the partners signed  the International North-South Vehicle Route (INSTC) Also discussed. It is a freight corridor that connects India, Iran and Russia and aims to reduce the time and cost of moving goods from Mumbai to Moscow. The International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) agreement was already signed by Russia, Iran and India in 2002 and has been expanded.

22. RBI imposes fine of Rs 44 lakh on 4 cooperative banks

The Reserve Bank of India  has   imposed a penalty of Rs 44 lakh  on  4 cooperative banks . The bank has taken this action due to ignorance of the rules. The banks that have been fined include  Chennai-based Tamil Nadu State Apex Co-operative Bank , Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank  , Pune-based Janata Sahakari Bank  and  Baran Nagrik Sahakari Bank in Rajasthan’s Baran  .