India and Serbia agree to have a bilateral trade of one billion Euros by the end of this decade

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1 India and Serbia agree to have a bilateral trade of one billion Euros by the end of this decade

President  Draupadi Murmu  and  Serbian  President  Aleksandar Vucic   have agreed to increase bilateral trade from 320 million Euros to 1 billion Euros  by the end of this decade  . The President is on a three-day state visit to Serbia from June 7 to 9. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic also promised to simplify the process of issuing visas to Indians. He expressed confidence that air flights between the two countries would be started soon. He also said that this would give a boost to tourism and trade between the two countries. In addition to the delegation-level talks, high-level business chamber talks with members from three Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry – ASSOCHAM, FICCI and CII – were also held with the Serbian Chamber of Commerce.

2  5new countries elected as non-permanent members of UNSC

Five countries  have   been elected as  non-permanent members  of  the United Nations Security Council  after voting in  the General Assembly . Algeria, Guyana, Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone and Slovenia Will join the premier body for maintaining international peace and security, serving for a two-year term, beginning in January. They were among six countries competing for five temporary seats around the council’s horseshoe-shaped table that will become vacant at the end of the year. The five newly elected countries will join as non-permanent members of the council, along with Ecuador, Japan, Malta, Mozambique and Switzerland. The Security Council consists of 15 member states, of which five are permanent members – China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These permanent members have veto power in the Security Council. The 10 non-permanent members are elected by vote in the UN General Assembly, which has 193 members, and regional representation is also taken into account in this election.

3 The Reserve Bank of India kept the repo rates unchanged, the GDP rate for the financial year 2023-24 is estimated to be 6.5 percent

The Reserve Bank of India  has   announced  its  second bi-monthly monetary policy for the current financial year . The Reserve Bank   has kept  the key rates unchanged .  The repo rate will remain at 6.5 percent . Announcing the policy review, Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das said that  the Consumer Price Index declined during March to April this year Is. He said that the rate of inflation will remain more than four percent in this financial year. Shri Das said that there is a possibility of normal monsoon this year. The rate of inflation can be five point one percent. The Reserve Bank has retained the GDP growth rate at 6.5 per cent. On a quarterly basis, the GDP growth rate in the first quarter of 2024 is estimated to be 8 percent, 6.5 percent in the second quarter, 6 percent in the third quarter and 5.7 percent in the fourth quarter. To increase payment options for Indians going abroad, the Reserve Bank of India has asked banks in India to set up ATMs, Has approved the issuance of RuPay Prepaid Forex Cards for making payments to PoS machines and overseas online merchants. Shri Shaktikanta Das said that it is proposed to expand the scope and reach of e-Rupee vouchers by allowing non-bank prepaid payment instrument issuers to issue e-Rupee vouchers. This will enable issuance of e-Vouchers on behalf of individuals and simplify the process.

4 RBI issues warning list for electronic trading platforms dealing in foreign exchange transactions

The Reserve Bank of India  released an updated caution list of entities that are   not authorized to deal in foreign exchange transactions or operate electronic trading platforms for foreign exchange. The Bank has   added the names of eight platforms/websites to this list. Earlier  on February 10, a list of 48 institutions was issued in this regard. Was. The central bank has informed that the alert list contains names of entities that do not have the necessary authorization under the Foreign Exchange Management Act-1999 or the Electronic Trading Platforms Directions-2018. The Reserve Bank also urged people to verify the authorization status of any person or electronic trading platform before undertaking any foreign exchange transaction. The central bank also stressed that unauthorized foreign exchange transactions or using electronic trading platforms can lead to financial losses and other risks. The list of authorized persons and electronic trading platforms can be seen on the official website of the Reserve Bank.

5 Janardan Prasad appointed as new Director General of Geological Survey of India

Janardan Prasad  has been appointed as the new Director General of the Geological Survey  of India  (GSI) . Prasad has taken over the reins of the 174-year-old institution, succeeding Dr S Raju who has been the Director General since 2020. Prasad is a Post Graduate in Geology from Patna University and joined GSI, Gandhinagar in 1988 as Geologist.

6 CCI Director General Atul Verma’s tenure extended for three months

Atul Verma ‘s tenure  as Director General of  the Competition Commission of India (CCI)  has been extended by three months. The Office of the Director General is the designated investigative arm of the Fair Trading Regulator. The extension of deputation of Atul Verma as Director General beyond the previous expiry date of 31st May has been approved by the competent authority. The CCI, headed by Atul Verma, is currently in the process of probing various allegations of anti-competitive practices within various industries, including the technology sector.

7 India successfully test-fires Agni Prime ballistic missile off Odisha coast

Defense Research and Development Organisation- DRDO  successfully test-fired the state-of   -the-art  ballistic missile Agni Prime . Odisha  ‘s  Dr. A.P.J.  It was launched last evening off the coast of Abdul Kalam Island . The Defense Ministry has said that all the equipment of the missile was working correctly during the launch. The firepower of this missile is two thousand kilometers.

 8 International Conference on Spacecraft Mission Operations (SMOPS-2023) held

International Conference on Spacecraft Mission Operations (SMOPS-2023)   is a much-awaited event organized by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) .  Italian Space Agency (ASI)  and  International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) In collaboration with, SMOPS-2023 aims to bring together experts from space agencies, start-ups, industry and academia to discuss emerging technologies and automation in space mission operations. It will be held on 8th and 9th June as a global platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration. The conference covered a wide range of topics including Space Mission Operations Management, Advanced Space Mission Design, Automation, Management of Large Constellations, Ground Station Operations, Human Space Flight Mission Operations Management, Flight Dynamics Operations Challenges, Space Situational Awareness, Simulation and Modeling Will be

 9 $95 million undersea cable connection project to be set up in Micronesia

Japan, the US and Australia  have recently announced their joint venture to sign a key   undersea cable  project  .  The initiative aims to improve network connectivity in the Indo-Pacific region while countering China’s growing influence  .  The undersea cable will span  approximately  2,250 km , connecting Kosrae State in Micronesia, Tarawa in Kiribati and Nauru  to the existing cable landing point at Pohnpei, Micronesia. This ambitious undertaking will enable better connectivity among these Eastern Micronesia island nations to promote socio-economic growth and development.

10 Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report 2023 released

Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7)  is an important part of the  2030 Agenda  for Sustainable Development  , which aims to address global energy challenges Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report 2023 A new report called SDG 7 was recently released to provide information on the progress made in achieving SDG 7. SDG7 primarily focuses on achieving universal energy access, ensuring that affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy is available to all. By 2030, the goal is to eliminate energy poverty and promote renewable energy sources to promote economic growth and environmental sustainability. Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report 2023 was released in collaboration with various agencies including the International Energy Agency (IEA), stressing the importance of accurate data collection and analysis for monitoring progress on SDG 7.

11 Army prepares ecosystem to prevent human-elephant conflict in Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary

 In the lush green landscape of  Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary  in  Assam , India  ,  an extraordinary initiative is being taken by the Indian Army . The purpose of this unique ecosystem is to ensure  peaceful coexistence with wild elephants. To promote those who live in this sanctuary. Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary is estimated to be home to around 90 wild elephants. Recognizing the importance of conserving their natural habitat, the Indian Army has made significant efforts to create a suitable environment for these creatures. To ensure the well-being of wild elephants, the Indian Army has implemented several measures within the sanctuary. Ponds have been constructed to provide a source of water for the elephants, while fruit trees and grass plants provide them with a readily available food supply. Additionally, clear paths have been established, allowing the elephants to move freely and unhindered throughout their territory.

 12 Chandrayaan-3 mission to install  Chandrayaan rover, will complete its target by mid-July

 Chairman of  the Indian Space Research Organisation-ISRO S. Somnath  has told that the one   who will install  Chandrayaan Rover on the surface of the Moon the Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon’s surface  will accomplish its goal by mid-July. He gave this information in his address during the International Conference on Space Shuttle Mission in Bangalore. Shri Somnath said that the orbiter, lander, rover and propulsion modules are being tested and   will be attached to the LVM-3 launch vehicle. The LVM-3 rocket will be ready by the end of this month and the work of attaching Chandrayaan-3 to the rocket will begin in July.  The launch of the rocket is planned for the end of July . Mr. Somnath spoke about landing an astronaut on the moon.  Told about the Gaganyaan mission that two tests would be conducted in August. An unmanned mission to the Moon will be sent early next year and  astronauts  are scheduled to be sent in 2024-25. All necessary tests have been done in this regard and this program will continue in future also.

13 First maritime partnership exercise between India, France and UAE begins

 The first edition of  the Maritime Partnership exercise  between  India, France and UAE  began on 07 Jun 23 in the Gulf of Oman . INS Tarkash  and  French ship Sarcouf , Integral helicopters, French Rafale aircraft and UAE Naval Maritime Patrol Aircraft are participating in the exercise  . Scheduled for two days, the exercise will see a wide spectrum of naval operations such as surface warfare, tactical firing of missiles at surface targets and drills, helicopter cross deck landing operations, advanced air defense exercises and boarding operations. The exercise will also include cross-mounting of personnel for exchange of best practices.

14 Mission on Advanced and High-Impact Research (MAHIR) to be launched to leverage emerging technologies in the power sector

Ministry of Power  and  Ministry of New and Renewable Energy  are jointly launching a National Mission to quickly identify emerging technologies in the power sector and develop them indigenously on a large scale for deployment within and outside India Could Mission on Advanced and High-Impact Research (MAHIR)The national mission titledBy identifying emerging technologies and taking them to the implementation stage, the mission seeks to leverage them as the main fuel for future economic growth and thus make India a manufacturing hub of the world.

15 World Bank’s forecast on India’s economic growth for the financial year 2023-24

 The latest edition of  the World Bank  ‘s  Global Economic Prospects year  .  global growth to slow down from 3.1% Also, growth in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) other than China is expected to slow to 2.9% this year from 4.1% last year. Unemployment in India is set to decline to 6.8% in the first quarter of 2023, the lowest since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with labor force participation increasing. This revision can be attributed to factors such as high inflation, rising borrowing costs and fiscal consolidation affecting private and government consumption. However, India will continue to be the fastest growing economy (in terms of both total and per capita GDP) among the largest EMDEs. The World Bank  6.3 percent for the financial year 2023-24.  Is done. This is 0.3 percentage point less than the previous estimate made by the World Bank in January. Global Economic Prospects is the flagship report of the World Bank Group that examines global economic developments and prospects, with a special focus on emerging markets and developing economies. The report, released twice a year in January and June, provides analysis and forecasts of global growth, trade, inflation, financial markets and regional outlooks.

16 Identification of an element using X-ray imaging of a single atom

Recently, scientists   have achieved a major achievement by identifying an element with the help of  X-ray imaging of a single atom . X-rays,  discovered by  Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895, have been  used in a variety of fields, including medicine and security.  has become an integral part. First, the smallest amount of sample that can be X-rayed is an attogram (which is about 10,000 atoms or more). Scientists have long wanted to succeed in X-raying just a single atom, which has now become possible. Scientists have used a technique called synchrotron X-ray scanning tunneling microscopy (SX-STM) to detect the X-ray signature of an atom for the first time. The SX-STM combines scanning tunneling microscopy with synchrotron X-ray, These are high-energy X-rays produced after electrons have been accelerated in a circular path. It uses a sharp metal top (tip) that is in close proximity to the electrons in a sample. Synchrotron X-rays excite the sample and the metal tip collects the photoelectrons emitted by the atom to reveal its identity and chemical properties.

17 Uttar Pradesh launches Nand Baba Milk Mission scheme

 In an effort to boost  milk development and production  in  Uttar Pradesh , Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath  has   launched  the Nand Baba Milk Mission . The initiative, with a budget of Rs 1,000 crore, aims to empower milk producers and provide them an opportunity to sell their milk at a fair price through dairy cooperatives. The primary objective of Nand Baba Milk Mission is to empower milk producers in Uttar Pradesh. By setting up dairy cooperatives, the mission aims to provide producers with a fair price for their milk, thereby ensuring their economic well-being.

18 Uttar Pradesh government launched Family ID portal

The Uttar Pradesh government  has launched  the Family ID portal to create a comprehensive database of family units  and facilitate employment opportunities.  has been launched. The Family ID portal serves as a centralized platform for families without ration cards and families not covered under the National Food Security Scheme. Its primary objective is to establish a comprehensive database of household units, enable targeted delivery of government benefits and improve transparency in the process. Families without a ration card can apply for a unique family ID through this portal. This ID acts as a gateway to avail various government schemes. By registering on the portal, these families gain access to employment opportunities, thus promoting economic empowerment.

19 India finished third in the  Asian Under-20 Athletics Championship

India finished third  in  the Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships  . Vinod Sandila  won gold  in  the women’s 1500m on the final day of the championships  with a personal best timing of 4:24.2-3 seconds. He gave India the fifth gold medal in the championship.  The women’s 4x400m relay team led by Rejona Malik Heena won the gold medal. Kazakhstan won the silver and Korea won the bronze. The Indian men’s relay team won the silver medal. India   finished third with  six gold, seven silver and six bronze medals . Japan first  with  14 gold, 4 silver and five bronze  and  China second with 11 gold, five silver and three bronze are.

20 मोटोनेट जीपी एथलेटिक्स मीट में भारत की ज्योति याराजी ने रजत और अमलान बोर्गोहेन ने कांस्य पदक अपने नाम किया

मोटोनेट जीपी एथलेटिक्स मीट में भारत की ज्योति याराजी ने रजत और अमलान बोर्गोहेन ने कांस्य पदक अपने नाम किया। भारतीय एथलीटों ने चीन में होने वाले एशियाई खेलों से पहले अपना शानदार प्रदर्शन किया। ज्योति ने महिलाओं की 100 मीटर बाधा दौड़ स्पर्धा में 12 दशमलव 9-5 सेकंड Entered the time of It was the fourth medal of the season for Jyoti, who holds the national record of 12.8-2 seconds in the women’s 100m hurdles. Finland’s Rita Huskre won the gold with a time of 12.8-0 seconds and Nuralotta Nejri won the bronze. Yesterday, Borgohain won a bronze medal in the men’s 100. Borgohain clocked 10.4–9 seconds, his best time of the season, and finished third. Jamaica’s Oshane Bailey took the gold and Finland’s Samuli Samuelsson took the bronze.