ISSF World Cup: India wins 3 golds, 1 silver

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NATIONAL NEWS

1.Released from US research, five million years ago, India increased oxygen in the oceans:-

The Indian subcontinent became a part of Asia after the collision of two large terrain nearly five million years ago. After this incident, the oceans of the world had only increased oxygen. Scientists say that due to this, there was a positive change in the circumstances under which life was born. This has changed the shape of the continents and also the climate of the Earth.The mere decrease of oxygen in water is adverse for marine life. Prior to joining the Indian subcontinent’s Asia, there were many such natural phenomena that reduced the amount of oxygen in the oceans astonishingly. This led to the destruction of natural habitats from many types of micro-organisms to fishes and whales and threatened them with extinction. Scientists have often claimed in their research that due to the mere decrease of oxygen in water, ecosystem of the ocean can be devastated.

In such a case, the occurrence of the Indian continent’s inclusion in Asia is very important in terms of the development of life on Earth. Because, due to changes in the ecosystem earlier, the amount of oxygen in the water started to decrease surprisingly. There was a fear that if this process did not go well then many creatures may become extinct or reach the brink of extinction.

Earlier it was believed that due to the increase in the temperature of the Earth, the oxygen was increased only in the oceans because oxygen is less soluble in hot water. But Amma Cast of Princeton University of America has changed that belief after her study.

Put in such a way

Emma of Princeton University of America, with the help of marine seabed remains, records a record of nitrogen in the sea from three million years to seven million years ago. Nitrogen is basically found in the form of 15 n and 14 n. The level of oxygen can be detected by their proportion in the sea. Emma studied the ratio of nitrogen present in marine oysters fossils, and in ancient times the ocean discovered only oxygen. Which is quite interesting.

SPORTS NEWS

2.ISSF World Cup: India wins 3 golds, 1 silver:-

India topped the standings at the International Shooting Sport Federation, ISSF World Cup on the final day in Beijing on Sunday, bagging four medals comprising 3 Gold and a Silver.
In the last edition in New Delhi, India had jointly topped the standings with Hungary. China followed India in the Beijing edition by bagging 2 gold, as many silver and a bronze.For India,  Anjum Moudgil and young Divyansh Singh Panwar started the medal hunt with a gold in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team competition. The teenaged pair of Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary won another yellow metal in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team Pistol event. Divyansh then won India’s first individual medal by clinching a silver in the men’s 10m Air Rifle.  Abhishek Verma won India’s third gold in men’s 10m Air Pistol event.

3.BCCI recommends four cricketers for Arjuna award:-

The BCCI on Saturday recommended cricketers Mohammad Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja and Poonam Yadav for the Arjuna award. The decision was taken during a meeting of the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators in New Delhi.25-year-old Bumrah is currently playing in the IPL for Mumbai Indians. He is a regular across all three formats of cricket for the country. He will be spearheading India’s campaign in the upcoming World Cup in the UK.Pacer Shami has been a crucial cog in the Indian bowling set up. All-rounder Jadeja has also made a comeback in the limited overs team and has been named in the 15-member squad for the World Cup.The 27-year-old leg-spinner, Poonam, is the fourth name to be nominated for the coveted award. She has picked up 63 wickets from 41 ODIs and 74 wickets from 54 T20 games.

BUSINESS NEWS

 4.RBI to issue new Rs 20 denomination banknotes:-

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will soon release new banknotes of Rs 20 denomination in the Mahatma Gandhi (New) Series.

It will bear the signature of RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das.

The new denomination has the motif of the Ellora Caves on the reverse.The base colour of the note is greenish yellow.All the banknotes in the denomination of Rs 20 issued by the RBI in the earlier series will continue to be legal tender.The dimension of the new Rs 20 note will be 63 mm x 129 mm.

 5.Wirecard partners RBL Bank to drive financial inclusion:-

Wirecard announced an expanded partnership with RBL Bank to promote financial inclusion in India.This partnership will make digital payment and banking transactions more readily accessible to all Indian citizens, including those living in remote areas.In partnership with RBL, Wirecard will empower its retail agents to enable the financially under-served to access basic payment and banking services.These include cash withdrawals and deposits as well as balance enquiries.