Boxer Lovlina Borgehain wins bronze medal in welter weight category at Tokyo Olympics

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  1. Boxer Lovlina Borgehain wins bronze medal in welter weight category at Tokyo Olympics
  • Lovlina Borgehain has won the bronze medal in the welter weight category of boxing at the Tokyo Games . The Lvlina final world champion Ye Rki of Businajh Surmeneli suffered defeat. After MC Mary Kom , Lovlina has become the second woman boxer to win a bronze medal . This is India’s third medal in this Olympics . All the three medals have been won by women players only. Mirabai Chanu by lifting the 49 kg category in silver and PV Sindhu hadBronze medal in women’s singles badminton . Neeraj Chopra has qualified for the final in javelin throw . He made it to the final with a distance of 86.6 five meters in his very first throw in qualifying . Average Ravi Dahiya said 57 kg of freestyle made it to the finals.

2. President addresses 100th year commemoration of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly

  • Recently the president of the Tamil Nadu Assembly ‘s 100th year addressed the commemoration of the first Chennai Madras Legislative Council (MLC) was known as. The Madras Legislative Council was established in the year 1921 under the Government of India Act 1919 . The term of the council is three years Why was it? It had 132 members, of whom 34 were nominated by the Governor and the rest were elected. Its first meeting was held on 9 January 1921 at Fort St George, Madras. The council was inaugurated on 12 January 1921 by the Duke of Connaught, a relative of the King of England at the request of Governor Wellington. Under this Act the second and third councils were constituted after the general elections held in the year 1923 and 1926 respectively. The first meeting of the Fourth Legislative Council took place after the general elections held in the year 1930 and it was extended from time to time till the introduction of provincial autonomy under the Government of India Act, 1935.

3. Delhi’s Medical Oxygen Production Promotion Policy Approved

  • The Delhi government has approved the Medical Oxygen Production Promotion Policy 2021 , which aims at providing electricity subsidy and tax reimbursement to private enterprises investing in the production, transportation and storage of medical oxygen.To make the capital Delhi self-reliant in the production of medical oxygen for future medical emergencies by encouraging through This policy has been prepared in view of the acute crisis of medical oxygen in Delhi during the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic in the month of April. This policy is part of the efforts of the Delhi government to make Delhi self-sufficient in the production of medical oxygen to deal with any medical emergency in future. It is worth noting that out of 66 plants in Delhi government hospitals, 36 plants have been commissioned, while three are ready and the rest are expected to be commissioned by August 31. At the same time, six out of 10 plants have been commissioned in central government hospitals and the rest will be operational by August.

4. A new species of frog discovered in the Western Ghats

Recently the Western Ghats in a new species of frog went discovered and named DU former vice-chancellor and plant geneticist ‘ Deepak Pental was named. Minrveria Pentali ( Minervarya Pentali ) the name of the new frog species ‘ Dikrogloside ‘ ( Dicroglossidae) belongs to the family. The ‘Dicrogloscidae’ family includes 202 species of semi-aquatic frogs distributed through tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia and Papua New Guinea. The family includes large sized (eg, Hoplobatrachus) and dwarf species (eg Genophrys) with a total length of about 30 mm. Is. It was discovered from the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, which extends to the southwest coast of the Indian peninsula. This new species is endemic to the South-Western Ghats. This species is one of the smallest known ‘Minervaria’ (genus) frogs.

5. Bharat Biotech’s rotavirus vaccine gets ‘prequalification approval’ from WHO

  • Bharat Biotech International Limited (Bharat Biotech International Ltdk) announced that Rotavak 5D ( Rotavac 5D – a kind of Rotavak vaccine ) to the World Health Organization ( WHO ) from ” Prikwalifikeshn approval is received.” Rotavac 5D is used to prevent rotavirus infection, which is a common disease in infants and young children. The newer variant of Rotavac, Rotavac 5D is a unique rotavirus vaccine formulation, which can be given without any buffer. The low dose volume (0.5 ml) of the vaccine facilitates its logistics, cold chain management, and post-vaccine release of very low bio-waste.

6. Mini Ipay appointed as MD of LIC ahead of proposed IPO

Mini Aipe ( Mini Ipe ) by LIC (Life Insurance Corporation Of India took over as Managing Director) (managing director). Ipe is a post-graduate in commerce and joined LIC in 1986 as a direct recruit officer. She has varied experience of working in LIC in various capacities. LIC is India’s second largest financial services institution with a balance sheet of Rs 31 lakh crore, after the country’s largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI), which has assets of Rs 39.51 lakh crore.

7. Ordnance Factory launches new weapon ‘Trichy Carbine’

  • Tamil Nadu (Tamil Nadu) in Ordnance Factory Tiruchirapalli ( Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli – OFT) said Troika (TriCa) (Trichy carbine – Trichy Carbine launched weapons with a new high-tech called) (high-tech) and sound (low sound), which Trichy assault rifle ( Trichy assault rifle – TAR is a shortened version of). It was unveiled by OFT General Manager Sanjay Dwivedi, IOFS (Indian Ordnance Factory Service) during a function.

8. ESA Launches ‘Eutelsat Quantum’ Revolutionary Reprogrammable Satellite

  • European Space Agency ( ESA ) said in French Guiana by Ariane 5 rocket, the world’s first space on commercial re-program to qualified satellite Eutelsat Quantum ( Eutelsat Quantum launched). It is a fully flexible software-defined satellite. Satellite under the European Space Agency’s Partnership Project satellite operator Eutelsat ( Operator Eutelsat ), Airbus ( Airbus ) and Surrey Satellite Technology ( Surrey Satellite Technology) has been developed with. A reprogrammable satellite allows the user to reuse it even after it is launched into orbit. It can be reprogrammed in real time to suit the changing objectives of the user. The Quantum satellite is capable of responding to the changing demands of data transmission and secure communication during its 15-year lifetime and will cover regions from West Africa to Asia.

9. RBI lists IndusInd Bank as ‘agency bank’

  • IndusInd Bank ( IndusInd Bank ), the Reserve Bank of India ( RBI ) by ” Agency Bank ( Agency Bank)’ is listed to work. As an agency bank, IndusInd becomes eligible to undertake transactions relating to all types of businesses led by the Government. The decision is based on the RBI guidelines authorizing scheduled private sector banks as agency banks of the regulator to conduct government business. As an empaneled ‘Agency Bank’, IndusInd Bank can undertake certain transactions such as: Handle transactions relating to revenue receipts under CBDT, CCBIC and GST on behalf of State/Central Government. Make transactions for pension payment on behalf of State/Central Government works related to Small Savings Schemes (SSS). Collection of stamp duty and stamp duty from citizens for franking of documents. among other things,

10. 7 Indian companies included in the 2021 Fortune Global 500 list

2021 Fortune Global 500 ( Fortune’s Global ) seven Indian companies on the list have been replaced. Fortune Global 500 is an annual ranking of the top 500 enterprises worldwide, as commercial revenue ( Business Revenues are measured by). Mukesh Ambani -led Reliance Industries Limited ( Reliance Industries Ltd ) in China in terms of revenues, with revenues of approximately $ 63 billion in the company’s highest rank is. It is ranked 155th globally . Globally, Wal-Mart ( Walmart) topped the list in terms of revenue for the eighth consecutive year and for the 16th time since 1995. China tops this year’s list at 143, which also includes companies from Taiwan. It is followed by the US with 122 and Japan with a total of 53, respectively. Indian companies in the list:

  • Reliance Industries (155)
  • State Bank of India (205)
  • Indian Oil (212)
  • Oil & Natural Gas (243)
  • Rajesh Exports (348)
  • Tata Motors (357)
  • Bharat Petroleum (394)

11. Global Winner Award for Innovation in Digital Banking for DBS

Financial Times publications ( Financial Times Publication ), The Banker ( The Banker ) by its 2021 Innovation in Mobile Banking Awards ( Digital Banking Awards ) in the DBS ( DBS ) for Most Innovative in Mobile Banking ( Most Innovative In Digital Banking) has been awarded as the global winner. The bank was also recognized as the Asia-Pacific winner and won in the Cyber ​​Security category for its Secure Access and Remote Working Solutions . The Digital Banking Awards at Banker Innovations recognizes the most innovative banks across the globe for their digital banking initiatives, strategy and overall commitment to digital transformation. These awards, now in their second year, are an evolution of The Banker’s Technology Projects of the Year Awards. DBS named Asia’s Best Bank at Euromoney Regional Awards

12. Shehrooz Kashif becomes world’s youngest mountaineer to climb K2

19-year-old Pakistani climber ( Pakistani Climber ) Sehrojh Kashif ( Shehroze Kashif ) the world’s second highest peak, K2 has become one of the youngest in the world to reach the summit of. Shehroze Kashif of Lahore achieved the feat of summiting the 8,611 meter high peak with the help of bottled oxygen . Before Kashif (Kashif), great climber Muhammad Ali Sdpara ( Muhammad Ali Sadpara ) son Sajid Sdpara ( Sajid Sadpara) was the youngest person to climb K2 at the age of 20. Kashif also scaled the world’s 12th highest mountain, 8,047 meters wide, at the age of 17. In May this year, he became the youngest Pakistani to scale Mount Everest. Pakistan, Nepal and China are home to the world’s 14 highest peaks, also known as 8,000. There are five 8,000-metre peaks in Pakistan, including K2 and Nanga Parbat.

13. Mumbai, Bengaluru out of top-100 in QS Best Student Cities Rankings

Mumbai and Bangalore global top -100 out of the list and present in the QS Best Student Cities ranking ( QS Best Student Cities Ranking ) of the latest version of the 106 and 110 respectively are. Global higher education experts (global higher education analysts) QS Kvekwarelli Symonds ( QS Quacquarelli Symonds was Mumbai (Mumbai)) in the ninth edition brought went ranking by a loss of 29 places, while Bangalore (Bengaluru) fell 21 places. Globally, results, students who enable comparison of the 115 leading educational destinations, London ( London ) for the third consecutive editionMaintains its status as the best student city in the world . After Munich ( Munich ), which is second to fourth. Seoul ( Seoul is joint-third place), the 10th, the Olympic hosts Tokyo ( Tokyo shared the bronze medal position with).

14. Captain Ramesh Babu’s new book “My Own Mazagon”

  • Captain Ramesh Babu ( Captain Ramesh Babu ) by My Own Mazagon ( My Own Mazagon has written a new book called). Indus Source Books ( Indus Source Books) book published by Mazagon (Mazagon) Island depicts the history of the story, which was merged into a single unit as Bombay (Bombay). The book was released by Vice Admiral R. Hari Kumar (Vice Admiral R. Hari Kumar), Flag Officer Commanding in Chief, Western Naval Command, Vice Admiral Narayan Prasad (Retd.), CMD Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (CMD Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited).

15. The Leopard Diaries – The Rosette in India by Sanjay Gubbi

  • Wildlife biologist ( Wildlife Biologist ), Sanjay Gubbi ( Sanjay Gubbi ) the leopard about ” Leopard Diaries – The Rosette in India ( Leopard Diaries – The Rosette In India to remove) wrote a book in which the leopard-human conflict called ‘ Along with the suggestions about the food habits, ecological context and conservation of Leopard. The book also details Sanjay Gubbi’s practical engagement as a conflict manager, advisor to the state government and leopard PR (public relations) person. The book was published by Westland.

16. World’s largest sapphire found in Sri Lanka

  • Sri Lanka ‘s Ratnapura ( Ratnapura ) is the world’s largest sapphire is found (a precious gem). The color of the stone is pale blue. It was found by laborers while digging a well in the house of a gem trader. Ratnapura is known as the gem capital of the country. The sapphire cluster weighs about 510kgs or 2.5 million carats . Experts say that in the international market, the cost of this pale blue sapphire will be around $ 100 million (about seven and a half billion rupees).

17. IAF inducts 2nd squadron of Rafale aircraft in Hasimara, West Bengal

  • IAF ( Indian Air Force – IAF ) has formally EAC ( Eastern Air Command – EAC ) in West Bengal ‘s Hasimara ( Hasimara in) airbase Rafale jets ( Rafale Jets ) of the second Squadron ( Squadron covers) . The event included a fly-past to mark the beginning of Rafale’s arrival at Hasimara, followed by a traditional water cannon salute. 101 Recalling the glorious history of the squadron, who described him as ” of Falcon Chamba and Akhnoor ( Falcons Of Chamb And Akhnoor)’, Bhadauria urged the employees to combine their zeal and commitment with the unmatched potential of the newly inducted platform.

18. Government of India cuts MUDRA loan target to Rs 3 trillion in FY22

  • Government 2021-22 (FY22) for PM currency plan ( PM Mudra Yojana – PMMY ) under disbursement target of Rs 3 trillion  have set. This target is lower than the previous year. For FY21, the target was set at Rs 3.21 trillion. Experts attribute the low target to the increased allocation under the credit guarantee scheme for small businesses. Under PMMY, loans up to Rs 10 lakh are provided by banks and non-banking financial companies to small business units for entrepreneurial activities, including new ventures in sectors such as manufacturing, trading, services and activities related to agriculture. The central government allots annual targets for sanctioning loans under the scheme. In FY22, loans worth Rs 3,804 crore have been sanctioned by 13 public sector banks (PSBs) till June 25.

19. Railway Ministry approves installation of CCTV cameras in all trains

  • The Ministry of Railways has approved the installation of CCTV cameras in all trains . These include EMU and passenger trains. Railway Minister Ashwani Vaishnav said in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today that more than four thousand CCTV cameras have been installed so far.

20. Government launches CBIC – Portal to provide free of cost information on compliance with all Customs Procedure Regulations

  • The Government has launched the Customs Compliance Information Portal of India to provide free of cost information on compliance with all Customs Procedure Regulations . Information related to import and export of all customs items will also be given on www.cip.icegate.gov.in/CIP portal.

21. Cabinet approves continuation of Centrally Sponsored Scheme for one thousand 23 Rapid Special Courts across the country for two more years

  • The Union Cabinet has approved the continuation of the Centrally Sponsored Scheme for one thousand 23 Rapid Special Courts across the country for another two years . After the cabinet meeting, Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Singh Thakur informed that these courts have been approved to continue till March 31, 2023 . He said that the tenure of three hundred 89 special POCSO courts has also been extended. Thakur informed that the Centre’s share in its outlay will be given from the Nirbhaya Fund . With this, victims of sexual offenses and destitute people will get justice soon. It will also help in reducing the number of cases pending under the Rape and POCSO Act. Cabinet schooling for It has also approved to continue the Samagra Shiksha Yojana for another five years, i.e. from 1st April this year to 31st March 2026. Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan informed that 11 lakh 60 thousand schools, more than 15 crore 60 lakh students and 57 lakh teachers of government and government aided schools are covered under this scheme.