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1. Himanta Biswa took over as Chief Minister in Assam
A week after the BJP’s election victory in Assam , Himanta Biswa Sarma took over as the 15th Chief Minister of the state . He was administered the oath of office by Governor Jagdish Mukhi . With this, a new cabinet was sworn in at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra. It consists of 13 ministers of the Sarma cabinet. Earlier, Himanta was unanimously elected as the leader of BJP and NDA Legislature Party . Shri Sarma represents the Jalukbadi Assembly Constituency . He joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2015. Before joining the BJP, he held several important portfolios in the Congress government led by Tarun Gogoi .
2. Germany Sent Oxygen Plant of 4 Lakh Production Capacity
Germany has sent an oxygen plant to assist India’s efforts to counter the second wave of the Kovid epidemic . It has an oxygen production capacity of four lakh liters . This plant will meet the needs of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Kovid Hospital operated by the Defense Research and Development Organization in Delhi . Germany’s Ambassador to India Walter Lindner inspected the plant.
3. Co-WIN introduced 4-digit security code
The Ministry of Health recently announced that a new security feature is being added to the Co-WIN software . Co-WIN stands for COVID-19 Vaccine Intelligence Network . The Ministry of Health recently introduced a four-digit security code in the Co-WIN softwareHave added. When a person books a vaccination slot on the Co-WIN platform, they will get a four-digit security code. After that, this code has to be introduced at the vaccination center. This code will also be mentioned on the digital certificate. The new security feature is only for those who have made online bookings for vaccination. The Ministry of Health recently agreed that there has been a data entry error in marking those who book vaccination slots as “Vaccinated”. Many users complained that they were notified of receiving vaccination doses even if they missed an appointment at Co-WIN.
4. China had discussed making COVID a weapon: report
Australian media has claimed in a report that China had been researching the Corona virus since 2015 . A Chinese document written in 2015 stated that the SARS virus would be used as a ” new era of genetic weapons “. Viruses can be artificially manipulated and transformed into pathogenic viruses. The Chinese document was titled ” The Unnatural Origin of SARS and New Species of Man-Made Virus as Bioweapons “. This document suggests that Chinese military scientists were discussing weaponizing the SARS virus five years before the COVID-19 pandemic. This document also states that the Third World War will be fought with biological weapons. This document PLA researchers and scientistswas written by. The origin of the document was in the Chinese Internet. This document is also mentioned in the upcoming book ” What really happened in Wuhan “. The Australian report talks about the dossiers of scientists and health officials of the People’s Liberation Army and the use of diseases to make weapons.
5. WHO Approves Chinese Vaccine Sinopharm
The World Health Organization recently approved the emergency use of the Sinoform vaccine . Recently, WHO said AstraZeneca, Pfizer, BioNTech, Johnson & Johnson approved COVID-19 vaccines developed by. Another Chinese Vaccine Sinovacis. Sinopharma vaccine was developed by China. This is the first time the WHO has approved the Chinese vaccine. This also indicates that the Sinopharma vaccine may be allowed to be included in the COVAX program. According to the WHO, the Sinoform vaccine has an efficacy of 79%. The Sinoform Vaccine is an inactivated vaccine similar to COVAXIN. Inactivated vaccines are produced by destroying disease-causing viruses (COVID-19) using heat, radiation or chemicals. These vaccines take longer to make. Also, they require two to three doses. Other vaccines that use this approach are polio vaccine and flu. Of the many vaccines in the world, only Synovac, Sinopharm and Covaxin use inactivated viruses. Other vaccines such as Modarna, AstraZeneca (COVISHILED), Sputnik, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson use a viral vector.
6. Politics of Nepal: Prime Minister Oli loses confidence vote in Parliament
The ongoing political struggle in Nepal for nearly two years has come to an end. Barely ready to face a vote of confidence, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had to face defeat in Parliament. Now he will have to resign. The leaders of his own party had been demanding his resignation for a long time. Oli has been considered very close to China and has also given anti-India statements on several occasions. India is also keeping an eye on this development. A total of 232 MPs participated during the voting . Of these, 124 voted against Oli while 93 voted in his favor. 15 MPs were neutral. Oli needed a total of 136 votes to save the government . The Parliament of Nepal has a total of 271 members.
7. Two Oxygen production plants from UK reach Rajasthan
Two oxygen production plants have reached Rajasthan in the form of COVID assistance from the UK . One of these will be installed in Ajmer satellite and the other in Jhalawar Hospital . With the establishment of these two plants, the state government will be able to get 500 liters and oxygen for Kovid patients.
8. Puducherry achieved the goal of watering every house well ahead of schedule.
The Union Territory of Puducherry has achieved the target of water for every household well ahead of schedule. With this, it has become the fourth state to provide water connections to every rural household under the Central Government’s program Jal Jeevan Abhiyan . Earlier this facility has been made available to every rural household in Goa, Telangana and Andaman and Nicobar Islands .
9. Kalki Koechlin wrote her first book ‘Elephant in the Womb’
Bollywood actress Kalki Koechlin is making her debut as an author with her first book ” Elephant in the Womb “. The book, which is yet to be released, is an illustrated non-fiction book on motherhood. It Valeriya Polinecko has been published by (illustrated by Valeriya Polyanychko) and Penguin Random House India (Penguin Random House India-PRHI) . This book tells about pregnancy and upbringing for mothers, expectant mothers, and “any woman thinking about motherhood”.
10. Area of ​​summer crops increased by 21.58% from previous year
Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare recently announced that the area of ​​summer crops increased by 21.58% compared to 2020happened. This increase has almost doubled. Summer crops are also called Zaid crops. They are grown between March and June. The area of ​​summer crops increased to 75 hectares in 2021. In 2020 it was 6.45 hectares. This increase is mainly reported in Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Karnataka, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Gujarat. The Indian government has been promoting summer crops mainly to increase pulses production in the country. The area under rice cultivation has increased by 15.59%. In 2020, it was 33.82 hectares. It has now grown to 39.10 hectares. The area under pulses has increased by 97.58%. It was 6.45 hectares in 2020 and has now increased to 12.74 hectares in 2021. Oil seeds have increased by 15.66%. The area of ​​coarse grains has increased by 0.93%.
11. Kami Rita of Nepal made a record by conquering Everest for the 25th time
Nepalese climber, Kami Rita has climbed Mount Everest for the 25th time , breaking his own record for the highest climbers of the world’s highest peak . 51-year-old Rita first conquered Everest in 1994 and has been traveling almost every year since then. He is one of the many Sherpa guides whose expertise and skills are critical to the safety and success of hundreds of climbers.
12. Anupam Kher Wins Best Actor Award at New York City International Film Festival
Anupam Kher (Anupam Kher) the New York City International Film Festival (New York City International Film Festival) in the short film Happy birthday (Happy Birthday) for his acting best actor won the award. The film is directed by Prasad Kadam and produced by FNP Media. Apart from Anupam, Ahana Kumra has starred in Happy Birthday . The film also won the Best Short Film Award at the festival .
13. New Delhi ranked 32nd in Global Prime Residential Index by Knight Frank
London -based property consultants Knight Frank (Knight Frank) the global prime residential index respectively in 32 th and 36 th place in New Delhi and Mumbai ranked. While Bengaluru went down four places in Q1 2021 and is ranked 40; In the same period, Delhi and Mumbai have come down one place each. Three Chinese cities – Shenzhen, Shanghai and GuangzhouThe index has topped this quarter. Shenzhen recorded the strongest performance in the world sector with an increase of 18.9%, while New York was the weakest performing market with a negative 5.8% growth. Some of the world’s top metros, New York, Dubai, London, Paris and Hong Kong, have seen moderating prices. New York was the weakest performing global city during this period.
14. Two week lockdown in Rajasthan from 10 am to 5 May 24
A two-week lockdown has been imposed in Rajasthan from 5 am to 24 May . There will be a ban on marriage ceremonies in the state till 31 May. 11 people will be allowed for registered marriages. On the other hand, the Government of Chhattisgarh has decided to allow only ten persons to attend marriage ceremonies or funerals with a view to prevent the spread of Kovid infection.
15. Center issues counseling to prevent fungal infections in corona patients
The Center has issued a consultation regarding the prevention of fungal infections in corona patients . The consultation states that fungal infection mucor-mycosis predominantly affects people on medication, with reduced ability to fight environmental microbes. This infection is uncontrolled diabetes and prolonged ICUIs being found in those kept in It can prove fatal if not cared for carefully. The Indian Council of Medical Research-ICMR and the Union Ministry of Health have issued an evidence-based consultation to identify, diagnose and manage this infection. According to the consultation, the symptoms of fungal infection include redness around the eye and nose as well as pain, fever, headache, cough, difficulty in breathing, vomiting with blood particles and changes in mental status.
16. Alexander Zverev holds the title for the second time in Madrid Open Tennis
In the men’s singles final of the Madrid Open Tennis tournament , German player Alexander Zverev won the title for the second time by defeating Matteo Bertheni. In the men’s doubles final , Spain ‘s Marcel Granollers and Argentina ‘s Horacio Jeblos pair defeated the duo of Nicola Maktik and Mate Pavis of Krosia. Earlier in the women’s singles , Aryana Sabalenka won the title by defeating Ashley Barty.
17. Lewis Hamilton wins Spanish Grand Prix for the fifth time in a row
Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes-Great Britain ) won the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix held on 09 May 2021 . The win is Lewis Hamilton’s fifth consecutive Spanish Grand Prix win as well as his third win of the season. Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing-Netherlands) came in second place, followed by Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes-Finland) in third place. The race was the fourth round of the 2021 Formula One World Championship.
18. Naomi Osaka wins Sportswoman of the Year at 2021 Laureus World Sports Awards
World number two tennis player Naomi Osaka from Japan has been named Sportswoman of the Year / Sportswoman of the Year at the 2021 Laureus World Sports Awards . This is Osaka’s second Laureus Sports Award. In 2019, he won the Breakthrough of the Year award. In the men’s category, world number two player Rafael Nadal from Spain won the 2021 Laureus Sportsman of the Year / Laureus Sportsman of the YearWon the title of. It is the second title for Nadal, who also won the prestigious award in 2011. Laureus World Sports Awards was established in 1999 by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. It is supported by Mitsubishi, Mercedes Benz. The first Laureus World Sports Award was presented in the year 2000. Swiss tennis player Roger Federer has won this award the most times. He has won 6 “Sportsman of the Year” awards. In 2021, the following Laureus World Sports Awards were presented:
  • Naomi Osaka (Tennis, Japan) wins Sportswomen of the Year
  • Rafael Nadal (Tennis, Spain) wins Sportsman of the Year
  • Billie Jean King (Tennis, USA) Wins Lifetime Achievement
  • FC Bayern (Football, Germany) wins Team of the Year award
  • Patrick Mahomes (American Football, USA) wins Breakthrough of the Year
  • Max Parrott (Snowboarding, Canada) Wins World Comeback of the Year
  • Kickfire (Football, German) won the award for Sport for Good by Kickfire
  • Mo Salah (Football, Liverpool and Egypt) wins Sporting Inspiration Award
  • Lewis Hamilton (Formula One, Mercedes and UK) wins Athlete Advocate of the Year
19. Arzan Nagwaswala: First Parsi in Indian cricket team since 1975
The 23-year-old left-arm medium pacer from Gujarat , Arzan Nagwaswalla , has been selected as a reserve player in the designated Indian Test team for the World Test Championship final against New Zealand at Southampton . Arzan Rohinton Nagwaswala, from a Parsi community in a village near the Maharashtra border, is the first Parsi and only active Parsi cricketer to join the national team after 1975. Farokh Engineer played his last test for India in 1975, while Diana Edulji in the women’s team(Diana Edulji )’s last game was in July 1993. Nagwaswala, the youngest member of a Parsi community, from Nargol village, is the first Parsi cricketer to join the Indian men’s team since 1975.
20. UK researchers claim – Bamboo bat is best for big shot
The English willow wood option used to make cricket bats has been found. Researchers in England claim that bats made of bamboo can give a good competition to willows. Researchers claim that bamboo bat’s sweet spot is far better than willow. Sweet spot is the place where the ball goes away from the speed after the ball is hit. This will make it easier to land big shots. With this, batsmen will be able to easily hit the yorker. Willow wood is most commonly found in England and Kashmir. This research was done by Dr. Darshil Shah and Ben Tinkler Davis of Cambridge University. According to this, bamboo is cheaper and 22% harder than willow.
21. International Argania Day: 10 May
In 2021 , the UN General Assembly on May 10 the International Day Argania declared (International Day of Argania). MoroccoThe resolution presented by the United Nations was co-sponsored by 113 member states of the United Nations and adopted unanimously. Argania Spinosa is a native species of the sub-Saharan region of Morocco in the southwest of the country, which grows in arid and semi-arid regions. The Argon tree is generally a multipurpose tree, which supports income generation, increases resilience and improves climate adaptation, achieving three dimensions of sustainable development at the local level – economic, social and environmental. Plays an important role. The permanent argon production sector contributes to the economic empowerment and financial inclusion of local communities, especially women living in rural areas. Cooperation is helpful in promoting local employment opportunities and can play an important role in contributing to food security and eradicating poverty.
22. Victory Day in Russia: 9 May
Victory Day is celebrated in Russia to mark the surrender of the Germans in the Second World War . On May 9, 2021, Russia marked the 76th anniversary of victory in World War II. A military parade was held on Moscow’s Red Square . The parade has been held on May 9 every year since 1995. The parade is called the ” Moscow Victory Day Parade “. It was only after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 that the Victory Day Parade became an annual event. Red Square has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990.
23. Vinesh Kalra, the great consul of India in Afghanistan, passed away
The Ministry of External Affairs has condoled the demise of Vinesh Kalra , Consul General of India in Afghanistan . Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that Vinesh Kalra, an honest, hardworking and reliable officer set an example of devotion to the nation by serving in spite of the difficult situation in Afghanistan.