India will be the world’s third largest economy by 2029, projected to overtake Germany by 2027 and Japan by 2029

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1.India’s first night retreat to be set up in Ladakh to promote astronomical tourism

The Department of Science and Technology of the Central Government is going to launch a new scheme of night vacation in Ladakh . The project will be completed in the next three months. The proposed sanctuary will be built at Hanle in Ladakh and will be a part of Chungthang Sanctuary . This will increase astronomical tourism in India . This area is one of the highest places in the world. It will be a thrill to see the constellations in these areas with optical, infrared and gamma binoculars. Science and Technology Minister Dr Jitendra Singh has said that a tripartite agreement has been signed with Ladakh Administration, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Council and Indian Institute of Astrophysics for night vacation.

2.ISRO Successfully Tested Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator to send satellites to Mars and Venus

Indian Space Research Organization – ISRO has developed such a unique technology, which can be used for other missions including Mars and Venus . Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator -I. a. This technology named D. has been developed at Vikram Sarabhai Space Center . It was successfully test-fired with Rohini sounding rocket from Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS). ISRO chairman S. Somnath has said that successful testing of this technology will pave the way for Spent Stage Recovery at low cost. During the test, the IAD was able to gradually reduce the speed of the payload and the inflatable aerodynamic decelerator – IAD. a. This technology named D. has been developed at Vikram Sarabhai Space Center.

3.Union Home Minister Amit Shah chairs 30th meeting of Southern Zonal Council

Union Home Minister Amit Shah holds the 30th meeting of the Southern Zonal Council in Thiruvananthapuram .presided over. A total of 26 issues were discussed in the meeting, out of which 9 issues were resolved and 17 issues were decided for further consideration, out of which 9 issues related to the reorganization of Andhra Pradesh. The Home Minister urged Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to mutually resolve their pending issues. He said that this would not only benefit the people of their states, Rather, it will also lead to all-round development of the entire southern region. Shri Amit Shah called upon all the states of the Southern Zonal Council to jointly resolve the issues related to the sharing of water. Kerala Chief Minister and current Vice-Chairman of the Southern Zonal Council, Pinarayi Vijayan said that Home Minister Amit Shah is doing everything possible to maintain good relations with all states and to smoothen relations between different states. The main objective of the meeting of the Regional Council is to resolve the inter-state and inter-state disputes amicably with mutual consent and regional cooperation. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai attended the meeting. Apart from these, senior ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Lieutenant Governors of Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar,

4.Mobile Application named ‘Nutrition Tracker’ launched in Assam for effective implementation of ICDS services

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched the National Nutrition Month 2022 under POSHAN Abhiyaan on September 01, 2022 at a program organized by the Department of Women and Child Development at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra in Guwahati . Under this, the Government of Assam is implementing several programs for the eradication of malnutrition and anemia in the state to make the country free from malnutrition. A State Project Management Unit has been constituted to oversee the implementation of POSHAN Abhiyaan in the State. The unit oversaw six services under the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) to address anaemia, underweight and undernutrition among children, pregnant women and adolescent girls.played an important role in. For the effective implementation of ICDS services at the level of Anganwadi centers, a mobile application named ‘Poshan Tracker ‘ has been released all over Assam. Many ICDS services will be monitored through this app. This year, during the month of Poshan , a campaign named ‘ Poshan Panchayat ‘ will be run in the entire state. It aims to spread awareness about various nutritious foods, ways to prevent anemia, maintain hygiene during menstruation, which are very important for women during pregnancy and lactation.

5.64th Ramon Magsaysay Awards 2022 announced

Ramon Magsaysay Award 2022 has been announced. This year’s Ramon Magsaysay Award was won by Cambodian psychiatrist Sothiara Chhim and Japanese ophthalmologist Tadashi Hattori , Philippine pediatrician Bernadette Madrid and French environmental activist Gary Bencheghi.will be given to Sothiara Chhim has made a name for itself in treating the persecuted victims under the rule of the Khmer Rouge. His work has also received a lot of appreciation at the international level. At the same time, Japanese ophthalmologist Tadashi Hatori has treated thousands of villagers in Vietnam. Most of these people were suffering from eye problems due to bombings during the Vietnam War. Ramon Magsaysay is also known as Asia’s Nobel Prize. Vinoba Bhave was the first Indian to be awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for the first time. Other recipients of the award include Philippine pediatrician Bernadette Madrid, who has helped thousands of abused children and their families in medical, Provided legal and social assistance. Apart from these is a French environmental activist, Gary Bencheghib, who has made efforts to clean up plastic pollution in Indonesian rivers. The annual awards are named after a Philippine president who died in a plane crash in 1957. This award is given to those people who have rendered selfless service to the people of Asia. The awards will be presented on 30 November in Manila.

6.Smart Solutions Challenge and Inclusive Cities Award 2022

Recently , the Smart Solutions Challenge and Inclusive Cities Awards 2022 were presented by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs . In the early stage innovations category, the winner was Fifth Sense by Glovatrix Pvt Ltd , a ‘ wearable ‘ technology product . This product uses sensors and artificial intelligence to translate sign language gestures into speech and text . In the second category of Ready to Market Solutions, ‘ Mouseware by Dextroware Devices Pvt Ltd ‘ was the winner. Mouseware is a head-wearable device that enables hands-free control of computers and smart gadgets .Belagavi Smart City System for providing access to education and healthcare for people with disabilities was awarded the top prize in the category of Implemented Solutions. The Smart Solutions Challenge is an initiative of the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) and the United Nations (UN) in India. The National Institute of Urban Affairs and the United Nations are looking for innovative ideas, solutions, technologies, products and business solutions in India to address the challenges of inclusion and access at the urban level faced by persons with disabilities, women, girls and the elderly. can help.

7.China seriously violating human rights of Uighurs: UN

According to the recently released United Nations report, China has committed serious human rights violations of the Uighurs .doing what is a crime against humanity. The report accuses China of taking one million or more people from minority groups to detention camps, where many have said they were tortured and sexually harassed, as well as for abandoning their language and religion. Was forced to Human rights groups renewed calls for the UN Human Rights Council to establish an independent international body to investigate the allegations. The Uyghurs are a predominantly Muslim minority Turkic ethnic group, whose origins are believed to be from Central and East Asia. Uighurs speak their own language, Which is very similar to Turkish language and Uyghurs find themselves culturally and ethnically close to Central Asian countries. Uighur Muslims are considered one of the 55 officially recognized ethnic minority communities in China. However, China recognizes Uyghur Muslims only as a regional minority and denies that they are an indigenous group.

8.The year-long Hyderabad Liberation Festival will begin from September 17

The government has given permission to organize Hyderabad Liberation Day programs for the next one year from the 17th of this month. On this occasion, Home Minister Amit Shah will be the chief guest of the inaugural program to be held at Parade Ground in Hyderabad on September 17. According to the Ministry of Culture, the purpose of these year-long events is to pay tribute to those who laid down their lives for the liberation of the institution and its merger with the Indian Union. Significantly , on this day in 1948, the then Hyderabad state, ruled by the Nizam, was merged with the Union of India. Hyderabad state was under Nizam’s rule and the police launched a campaign for its merger with India called ‘ Operation Polo ‘, which ended on 17 September 1948 .

9.India will be the world’s third largest economy by 2029, projected to overtake Germany by 2027 and Japan by 2029

India will become the third largest economy in the world by the year 2029 . The State Bank of India report states that at the current growth rate, India will overtake Germany in 2027 and possibly Japan in 2029 . The report said that India has undergone a lot of structural changes since 2014 and at this time it has overtaken Britain to become the fifth largest economy . This report was published by Soumya Kanti Ghosh , Group Chief Economic Adviser, State Bank of India. has prepared. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that the International Monetary Fund’s estimates show that India has overtaken the UK in dollar terms this year on an annual basis. Now India is only behind USA, China, Japan and Germany. The government has said that the country’s total exports will cross USD 750 billion this year. Last year it was USD 676 billion. Imports till August 2022 stood at 61.88 billion, which is 37 percent higher than the previous year. In the five months of the current fiscal, India’s imports grew by 45 per cent to USD 318 billion. He said that there has been an increase in the import of coal and petroleum and this is a good sign for the economy as 25% of the country’s imports are for consumer goods, while 75% imports are for raw materials.

10.Sixth All India Jail Competition

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the 6th All India Jail Competition at Trans Stadium , Ahmedabad . He said that rehabilitation of criminals is of utmost importance not only in human form but also for smooth operation of law and order in the country. Shri Shah urged every state to adopt the 2016 model of prison security. He said that technology should be adopted for better prison administration. In this three-day sports event, more than one thousand officers and employees of different jails of the country will participate in 18 events. These include music, quiz, art of fighting without weapons, volleyball and kabaddi. It is being jointly organized by the Office of Police Research and Development and Gujarat Police.

11.A three-day program on the 135th birth anniversary of Anukulchandra Thakur began at his birth place in Bangladesh

Hemayetpur, Pabna, Bangladesh on Saturday to celebrate the 135th birth anniversary of spiritual leader Anukulchandra ThakurThousands of people from Bangladesh and India gathered in this. On Saturday, the three-day program began at his birth place at Hemayetpur in Pabna. The members of the spiritual movement have demanded that the land of Anukulchandra Thakur Ashram be given to the organization. After 1947, it was taken over by the then Government of Pakistan. Shri Anukulchandra Thakur left Pabna and came to India in 1946. And later after partition, the land of ‘Satsang Ashram’ was taken over by the Government of Pakistan and converted into a mental hospital, which exists till date. Spiritual guru and social reformer Shri Anukulchandra Thakur was born in 1888 in Hemayetpur, Happened in Pabna. He started a spiritual movement that emphasized the unity of all religions. She established institutions for girls’ education and scientific research. Some great leaders of the freedom movement like Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das considered him as their guru. Mahatma Gandhi also met him when he went to Pabna.

12.Moody’s lowers India’s economic growth forecast to 7.7 percent

Moody’s Investors Service slashed India’s economic growth forecast for 2022 to 7.7 per cent and said rising interest rates, uneven monsoon and slow global growth will slow economic momentum on a sequential basis. Earlier in May, Moody’s had projected India’s economic growth rate to be 8.8 percent for 2022. The economy grew at the rate of 8.3 percent in 2021, before it was 6.7 percent in 2020 due to the corona virus.

13.Road in Canada named after AR Rahman

After a street in Canada ‘s Markham town has been named after world-renowned musician AR Rahman , the Indian singer said he now feels more responsible to keep working hard and inspiring people. Rahman, who completed three decades in the Indian film industry this month, took to Twitter to express his gratitude to Markham’s authorities in Ontario, Canada. He is currently in Canada for his concert. The city of Markham has announced that a road will be named after Rahman in his honor.

14.Yamuna Kumar Choubey named as CMD of NHPC

Yamuna Kumar Choubey took over as the Chairman and Managing Director of NHPC for a period of three months with effect from 1st September . He replaced Abhay Kumar Singh. Choubey is presently Director (Technical) in NHPC and has been given additional charge of the post of CMD for a period of 3 months, till a regular incumbent assumes the post.

15.LIC out of the list of top-10 companies

The stock market has not proved to be good for Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) . After a long wait, when the company entered the stock market, it was listed at a discount after the IPO . Since then the price of its shares has come down continuously. This has also affected the market cap of the company. Now the situation is that LIC has been left out of the list of 10 largest listed companies in the country in terms of market cap . Adani Transmission had a market cap of Rs 4.43 lakh crore on the BSE after the market closed on August 30. In this way, this Adani Group company reached the 9th position. It is followed by Bajaj Finance, which is ranked 10th with a market capitalization of Rs 4.42 lakh crore. The government insurer has now moved to the 11th position with an m-cap of Rs 4.26 lakh crore.

16.Kartik Aaryan shares the look of Rooh Baba’s comic book in the film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2

Kartik Aaryan ‘s film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 was well received by the audience. In this film directed by Anees Bazmee , Kartik won the hearts of the audience as Rooh Baba . Now this character of Rooh Baba is also going to be seen in the comic book . Kartik Aaryan’s character of Rooh Baba shown in the film can now be read in a comic titled ‘ Rooh Baba Ki Bhool Bhulaiyaa ‘. ‘Rub Baba Ki Bhool Bhulaiyaa’ comic is being brought to you by Diamond Comics . It is a popular publisher, who has given characters like Chacha Chaudhary and Motu Patlu . According to media reports, Karthik Aryan was the first such actor of his generation.Whose character has come in a comic book.

17.Mountain Bicycle World Cup competition organized in Leh

Leh in Ladakh is hosting the Mountain Bicycle World Cup competition ‘ UCI MTB Eliminator World Cup ‘ in India. India is hosting the ‘UCI MTB Eliminator World Cup’ for the first time . Tomorrow, Ladakh Police is organizing this International Cycling event in collaboration with the Union Territory of Ladakh Administration and the Cycling Association of India.

18.Nehru Trophy Boat Race at Punnamada Lake in Alappuzha District, Kerala

In Kerala , the 68th Nehru Trophy Boat Race is being held at Punnamada Lake in Alappuzha district The competitions are organized in nine categories. 77 boats including 20 snake boats will participate in the competition. 24 Shikara paddlers from Dal Lake in Srinagar are also taking part in the boat race this time. The coveted trophy bears the signature of the country’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

19.National Rifle Association announces Indian team for upcoming Shooting World Championship

The National Rifle Association of India has announced a 48-member Indian Rifle and Pistol team for the upcoming Shooting World Championships in Egypt . London Olympics silver medalist Vijay Kumar will be participating in international competition after four years . Apart from him in Rapid Fire Pistol, Anish Bhanwala and Vijayveer Sidhu are also included in the Indian contingent. World Championship silver medalist and Olympian Anjum Moudgil in Air Rifle-3 Position will participate. The World Championships will be held in Cairo from October 12 to 25, 2022. There will be four Olympic quota places in the men’s and women’s categories. The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) is governed by the World Shooting Championships.Done through. After the successful 1896 Summer Olympics, the World Shooting Championships began in 1897. Although the ISSF was not established until 1907, these early competitions are seen by the organization as the beginning of an ongoing line of championships. These championships, including all shooting events of the ISSF, have been held every four years since 1954. For shotgun events only, there are additional world championships in odd-numbered years. The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) was established in India to develop shooting sport and to train civilians for self-defense. There are 53 state associations under the Rashtriya Rifle Federation. Under this, tournaments are organized regularly at the national, state, district and club level.

20.New Zealand’s Colin de Grandhomme retires from international cricket

New Zealand all – rounder Colin de Grandhomme has announced his retirement from international cricket . De Grandhomme had this week discussed his decision with New Zealand Cricket, which agreed to release him from his central contract. Zimbabwe-born de Grandhomme said his injury and the increased competition in all three formats were the reasons behind the decision.