Indian government’s tough decision, Chinese companies will not be able to bid in government procurement

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1.How Covid 19 vaccine can be more effective, Scientists differ about this:-

Scientists from all over the world have been working day and night to vaccinate the corona virus. Everyone wants this vaccine to be exposed to the world as soon as possible so that people’s lives can be saved. More than 150 million people are infected with this virus all over the world. In the US alone, more than 41 million people are infected by it. At the same time, more than 6.37 lakh people have died due to this in the whole world. In such a situation, scientists from all over the world are working to create a vaccine that can be effective on its patients. The opinion of every scientist of the world is same about this, but there is no general opinion among scientists all over the world about how it can be made more effective. A research report published in the Journal of Chemical and Amp Engineering News mentioned the challenges faced by researchers for developing this vaccine during discussions with researchers and business leaders. Let us tell you that this month, the World Health Organization said that there are about 160 projects of this deadly virus biting vaccine all over the world. Ryan Kraus, the author of this research, says that they all have the same goal. One expert says that the major factor of Kovid-19 is SARS-CoV-2 virus. This virus goes into the human body and sticks to cells. It states that both methods of developing vaccine take a long time and the risk is not less. One of the reasons for this is that companies need a large number of viruses to develop it. This is the reason why some scientists turn to the use of gene based vaccine. According to Cross, researchers enter the genetic code for the spike protein in the hormonal virus. This process is similar to DNA where genetic information is taken from the cells of the human body. These cells are used to make spike protein which strengthens the body’s immune system. Scientists can design and make such vaccines very quickly. But, in the end, technology matters. This is the reason that there is a possibility that the vaccine developed will work or not. Apart from this, a lot of other changes can also be made to make spike protein which can prove to be helpful in strengthening the immune system of our body.

 2. Indian government’s tough decision, Chinese companies will not be able to bid in government procurement:-

The Government of India has been taking tough decisions against China ever since the cowardly act of Chinese soldiers in Galvan Valley. The Government of India has now amended the General Financial Rules 2017 keeping in mind the security of the country. Through this amendment, the government has banned the entry of Chinese companies in government procurement. Now the Chinese companies will not be able to bid in any government procurement of the central and state government.The amendment to the General Financial Rules 2017 will affect the countries bordering India – China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Bidders from these countries will not be able to bid for the purchase of the central and state government of India. Keeping in view the security of the country, a detailed order has been issued by the government regarding public procurement. This rule of not bidding on government purchases on countries bordering India will apply to public sector banks and financial institutions, central public sector enterprises, autonomous bodies and public-private partnership projects in which the government or its undertakings Get financial support from However, this rule exempts countries to which India provides assistance for development. Thus, this rule effectively applies to China and Pakistan. At the same time, the government has also given exemption from this ban in many cases. One of these is also the purchase of medical supplies. The exemption has been granted in some limited cases, including purchase of medical supplies for prevention from the global pandemic Kovid-19 as of 31 December 2020.

3.Air Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhary appointed as the new Chief of Western Air Command:-
Air Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhary has been appointed as the new Western Air Command chief. He will take over on August 1. Let me tell you that Wing Commander Vivek Ram Chaudhary was attached to the Flying Pilot as a fighter pilot on 29 December 1982 in the Flying Branch of the Indian Air Force. He is a qualified flying instructor.
  1. Now the air coming from China will also be monitored, IIT Kanpur’s robotic sampler will monitor:- The problem of pollution has become a problem for many cities across the country. But, much of this pollution is generated from the city or coming from elsewhere through air. Now Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kanpur has taken the initiative to detect and monitor it. Now, IIT’s semi-automatic robotic air sampler will monitor air pollution from neighboring countries like China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan etc.

 Once charged, quality will show for a month  Once charged to a robotic air sampler, it will tell air quality for a month. Sampler’s special sensors with the ability to assess harmful gases and superfine particles will be able to give information about the density of microscopic particles. It also has the characteristic of isotopes (different forms of metals) of very fine particles. It can be run via mobile phone and online all data will come in mobile phone. The Adwas version of the sampler, prepared in collaboration with the Design Innovation Center of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, is in progress. It can be deployed in the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal with the help of cruise ship. It can also be established in glaciers or desert areas at an altitude of five thousand feet above sea level.

Their hard work paid off Prof. of Civil Engineering Department Sampler has been prepared by Tarun Gupta and researcher Dr. Kanishka Biswas. It was patented because of its special design and feature. Pro. Gupta said that it cost about one and a half to two lakh rupees to make the sampler.

  1. Ram temple: Ram temple to be built in Ayodhya will have six shikhars, model’s final seal:- Questions arising at the grandeur of the proposed temple at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi finally came to an end. Keeping in mind the expectations of the devotees and saints, the design of the model of the temple has been finalized afresh, to which the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust has also given the final seal. The temple will first become more grand under the new layout. It will have not five, but six sky-high peaks. If the heaviest crowd of devotees could get rum at the feet of the Lord, then the parkota would also be spread over about five acres. On 5 August, Prime Minister Narendra is reaching the Bhoomi Poojan of the temple. In such a situation, the trust has eliminated all doubts.The preparations for the temple have intensified with the Supreme Judgment in favor of Ramlala on November 9 last year. With this, the most important questions began to arise on the grandeur of the temple proposed by Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas three decades ago. Some saints and devotees associated with the movement had a feeling that somewhere the grandeur of Ram temple is less than other temples…. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, which came into existence on February 5 this year, also got involved in the churning. In the end, the Trust handed over the responsibility to the temple’s chief architect Chandrakant Sompura to explore the possibilities of increasing the grandeur of the temple.
  2. IGNOU TEE June 2020: IGNOU students consider the decision to hold the first and second year examinations in December against the UGC guidelines:- IGNOU TEE June 2020:Indira Gandhi National Open University has issued a notification on July 22 for the Terminal / Annual examinations of various Masters Degree, Bachelor’s Degree, Post Graduate Diploma, Diploma and Certificate courses in which the final year or semester examinations are conducted from the first week of September. Along with leaving, the first and second year exams have been announced to be conducted with the December 2020 term-end exam. Not only the final year or final year students are opposing these instructions of the university citing health security amid the Kovid-19 epidemic, Rather, students of first and second year of various courses have also started registering protest about their examinations being held in December. These students believe that IGNOU’s decision to conduct the first and second year examinations in December is against the guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) regarding the recent examinations. Guidelines for examinations in universities and other higher education institutions across the country have been issued by the UGC on 6 July 2020, except for the final year or semester exams, for students of all other years or semesters without any internal evaluation or examination till now. Based on the average of the marks obtained, instructions have been given to be promoted in the next year or semester. Citing these instructions, the first and second year students of IGNOU are opposing the instructions of the university on 22 July. This is the notification that the students are opposing.
  1. BCCI official announcement regarding IPL 2020, tournament will start in UAE from 19 September:- Official announcement has been made about the 13th season of the Indian Premier League. IPL Chairman Brijesh Patel has officially confirmed when and where IPL 2020 will be played. According to the IPL chairman, the entire tournament will be played in the UAE, as the corona virus cases are increasing in India. Brijesh Patel has also told that the IPL will start on September 19, while the final match of the world’s largest T20 league will be played on November 8. PL chairman and BCCI official Brijesh Patel has told news agency PTI that the Indian Premier League 2020 will begin on September 19, while the final will be played on November 8. The BCCI has finalized three places in the UAE for the 13th season of the IPL, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. All the IPL matches will be played at these three places, because the Corona virus epidemic in India is not under control.  Let us know that the IPL 2020 was supposed to start from March 29, but before that the corona virus cases had come up in India. In such a situation, the BCCI had postponed the league till April 15, but on April 16, the BCCI postponed it indefinitely. However, at one time it seemed that the IPL would not be held this year, as the BCCI had no window left, but the postponement of the two major tournaments gave the IPL a window. In fact, after the postponement of the first Asia Cup and then the ICC T20 World Cup 2020, the BCCI got a September-November window to host the world’s most expensive T20 league, as the Asia Cup was to be held in September and then October-November. The T20 World Cup was supposed to be held in India but these tournaments have been canceled for this year.
  1. Gold Rate Today: Gold is not stopping fast, spot price reached record high, know prices:- The surge in gold prices is not taking the name of stopping. The price of gold also recorded a huge increase on Friday, bringing it to an all-time record high. According to HDFC Securities, the price of gold in the domestic spot market on Friday increased by Rs 475 per 10 grams. Due to this boom, the price of gold has come down to Rs 51,946 per 10 grams in the national capital. This is the highest gold level ever in Delhi. According to securities, the rise in the domestic spot price of gold has been recorded due to the rise in the global market and the fall in the rupee. Earlier, gold had closed at Rs 51,471 per 10 gram in the previous session. the price of silver declined on Friday. Silver has lost Rs 109 per kg. The price of silver has been reduced to Rs 62,262 per kg. Earlier in the previous session, silver had closed at Rs 62,371 per kg. According to HDFC Securities Senior Analyst (commodities) Tapan Patel, the 24-carat gold spot price in Delhi has reached a new high with a jump of Rs 475. At the same time, the Indian rupee closed 8 paise down at 74.83 against a dollar on Friday. The rupee has depreciated due to weak domestic stock markets and rising US-China tensions.Talking about the international market, gold trended up on Friday at $ 1,897 an ounce and silver trended marginally higher at $ 22.70 an ounce.
  1. Investment in Mutual Fund through SIP preferred, in the first six months of 2020, more than Rs 50,000 crore :- Investors still consider investing in mutual funds more convenient through the Systematic Investment Plan (SIP). The industry has earned over Rs 50,000 crore from investment through SIP in the first six months of 2020, which is 3 per cent higher than the year-ago period. This increasing trend contrasts sharply with the effects of COVID-19. Systematic investment plans have been a preferred way for retail investors to invest in mutual funds, as they find it easier to reduce risk at market time. According to the Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi), the contribution of SIP increased from Rs 48,757 crore in the first half of 2019 to Rs 50,102 crore in January to June 2020. Grove co-founder Harsh Jain said that Indian SIP investments are showing tremendous resilience amid market fluctuations. He said that it is understandable that SIP has gained immense popularity as a medium.

Investment reduced in last three months the flow through SIP has decreased slightly in the last three months. For the first time since November 2018, the investment has come down to Rs 8,000 crore in the month of June. In this case, net investment through SIP stood at Rs 7,927 crore in June, compared to Rs 8,123 crore in May and Rs 8,376 crore in April. Earlier, it was Rs 8,641 crore in March, Rs 8,513 crore in February and Rs 8,532 crore in January.