1.Indian Constitution Day 2020: The Indian Constitution gives equal rights to every citizen:- The largest written constitution in the world is the Constitution of India, which was implemented on 26 January 1950, but was approved only on 26 November 1949. The Constitution of India was prepared on this day, so the day of 26 November is celebrated as Constitution Day.
Who did it ready
On this day, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is remembered as the creator of the Constitution, who after examining all the constitutions of the world, prepared the world’s largest constitution as the Indian Constitution.
What time was it ready
The Constituent Assembly took 2 years 11 months 18 days to prepare it.
When was celebrated for the first time
For the first time in 2015, after Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of the country, it was decided to celebrate Constitution Day on 26 November 2015 on the occasion of 215th birth anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Chairman of the Constituent Assembly’s Constituent Assembly and since then this day The tradition of celebrating began.
2. India announced more than 100 high-impact projects for Afghanistan:-Geneva at 23 24 Nvanbr 2020 to Afghanistan Conference 2020 was held. The External Affairs Minister of India, Dr. S. Jaishankar led the Indian delegation to the conference. The conference was co-hosted by the United Nations, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Government of Finland .Construction of Shatut Dam , which will provide safe drinking water to 2 million inhabitants of Kabul city. The dam will be built on the 202-km Ful-e-Khumri transmission line, which was built by India in 2019 to provide electricity to the city of Kabul .India has introduced a new segment of 100 high-impact neighborhood initiatives in Afghanistan for USD 80 million (Rs 592 crore) as the country’s development portfolio reaches a three billion dollar (Rs 22,200 crore) point within the war-ravaged nation. has gone.
3. China launches historic ‘Chang’e 5’ mission to sample from moon:-China has launched the historic moon mission ‘ Chang’e 5’ to collect “specimens on the moon for the first time “. The mission is aimed at obtaining on-site analysis data related to lunar samples, as well as systematic and long-term laboratory analysis of samples collected from the moon. It is the world’s first moon-sample mission in more than 40 years.So far, only two nations, the US and the Soviet Union , have managed to collect the moon sample. The last mission was the Luna 24 mission of the Soviet Union in 1976 .
4. Himachal Pradesh Government Launches “Snow Safety Campaign”:- Himachal Pradesh government has launched a “Snow safety campaign” to make people aware of the Kovid-19 epidemic as well as to collect information about diseases like TB, leprosy, sugar and blood pressure across the state Door to door campaign has also been started.Under this campaign, health, Ayurveda, Women and Child Development, Panchayati Raj department, district administration and NGOs almost 8000 teams with will work in this campaign.This will ensure door-to-door data collection of people’s health parameters.
5. Narendra Singh Tomar Inaugurates Phagwara Mega Food Park:- Union Food Processing Industries Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said Phagwara Kapurthala district of Punjab at Rs 107.83 crore in the mega food park was inaugurated. So far 37 mega food parks have been sanctioned across the country, out of which 20 have been commissioned.The Mega Food Park, spread over 55 acres of land, and will benefit 25,000 farmers, includes 3,944 square meters of warehouses, 20,000 tons of capacity silos, 3,000 tons of cold storage and individually quick-frozen and deep freezer units. Includes other facilities.
6. Indian Army successfully tests land-attack version of BrahMos missile:-Indian Army ‘s Andaman and Nicobar Islands region of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile successfully test version of the attack surface.The supersonic cruise missile successfully hit its target, which was placed on another island.The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile has the world’s fastest operational system of its category.The DRDO recently increased the range of the missile system from the existing 298 km to about 450 km . BrahMos is a universal long-range supersonic cruise missile system that can be launched from land, sea and air.The missile is jointly developed by DRDO, India and NPOM , Russia through joint venture BrahMos Aerospace .
7. Union Cabinet approves RBI proposal to merge Lakshmi Vilas Bank into DBS Bank :- The Union Cabinet has approved the merger of Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) , which is facing financial crisis, with DBS Bank India . Earlier on 17 November, the Reserve Bank of India proposed the merger of the lender with the Indian branch of DBS Bank, Singapore.Under the merger, DBIL will invest Rs 2,500 crore of new capital in LVB.This is the first instance when India has turned to a foreign entity to bail out a domestic bank facing a crisis. Under the deal, DBS will get 563 branches, 974 ATMs and a $ 1.6 billion franchise in retail liabilities .Earlier, the RBI placed LVB in a month-long moratorium period until December 16, during which the withdrawal limit for depositors was limited to Rs 25,000.
8. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve wins international award for doubling tiger population:-The Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR) and Uttar Pradesh Forest Department have been awarded the first international award “TX2” to achieve the 10-year goal of doubling the tiger population in just four years .The goal of TX2 is ‘Tigers times two’ , which signifies a commitment to meet the goal of doubling wild tigers.There were 25 tigers in this tiger reserve in 2014 , which increased to 65 in 2018 .PTR is the first country to win awards in all 13 tiger range countries (India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, Thailand and Vietnam) .It achieved the target of doubling the tiger population in just four years against the 10-year target. The award was presented to Sunil Pandey , the state’s Chief Conservator of Forests , by UNDP (United Nations Development Program) head of ecosystems and biodiversity, Mindori Paxton .
9. International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: 25 November:- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: UN by November 25 worldwide International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is celebrated as.This day is celebrated around the world to raise awareness about the fact that women are subjected to various forms of violence and the true nature of the issue.The United Nations believes that violence against women is a violation of human rights and the reason behind it is related to issues like education, poverty, HIV and peace, including discrimination against women.The theme of the International Day of the Eradication of Violence against Women, 2020 is “Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect!” is.