NIOS Diploma Course in Yogic Science launched on the occasion of International Day of Yoga

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1. Gujarat Chief Minister electronically launched Agricultural Diversification Scheme-2021, which will benefit Vanbandhu farmers in tribal areas
Gujarat ‘s Chief Minister Vijay Rupani the tribal areas in Vnbndhu-farmers that benefit agriculture diversification plan -2021 launched through electronic. This schemewill benefit more than one lakh 26 thousand farmersof 14 tribal districts of thestate. Inaugurating the scheme, Mr. Rupani said that the state government is working to make agriculture sustainable and profitable in the tribal areas. Under this scheme, the tribal farmers will get fertilizer-seed assistance of Rs 31 crore, which includes providing 45 kg urea, 50 kg NPK and 50 kg ammonium sulphate. Under this scheme seeds of crops like maize, bitter gourd, milkweed, tomato, bajra are provided.
2. Tamil Nadu Economic Advisory Council
Recently the Tamil Nadu government has decided to constitute an ‘ Economic Advisory Council ‘ to advise the Chief Minister of the state on economic matters , consisting of Esther Duflo , Nobel laureate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) and former Governor of Reserve Bank of India. Raghuram Rajan Will be included. Apart from this, former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramaniam is also included in this council. The Economic Advisory Council will study the financial position of the State and recommend changes accordingly to strengthen the economy of the State. Based on the recommendation of this council, the government will endeavor to revive the economy of the state and ensure that the benefits of economic development reach all sections of the society. Based on the recommendations of the Council, the State Government will be able to make necessary reforms in its financial policies, which is also expected to diversify the industrial base of the State and ensure technological up-gradation.
3. Bihar government started ‘Chief Minister Udyami Yojana’
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ( Nitish Kumar ) said ” Chief Young Entrepreneurs Scheme ( Mukhya Mantri Yuva Udyaymi Yojna ) ‘and’ Chief Women Entrepreneurs Scheme ( Mukhya Mantri Udyami Mahila Yojana)’ has launched two ambitious schemes. Both the schemes were launched under the ‘Mukhya Mantri Udyami Yojana’ of the state to promote entrepreneurship among youth and women of all sections. The schemes were promised by the Chief Minister during the 2020 Bihar elections. There is a subsidy of Rs 5 lakh for a maximum loan of Rs 10 lakh for entrepreneurship. There is no interest for women and one percent interest is payable for young entrepreneurs on loan of 5 lakhs. According to the female population, district wise target of Mahila Udyami Yojana will be fixed.
4. Upasana Kamineni named ‘Forest Frontline Heroes Ambassador’ of WWF India
WWF India has roped in Upasana Kamineni , Director , Apollo Hospitals , as the “ Ambassador of Forest Frontline Heroes ” in order to appreciate the efforts of frontline workers in the hospitals and wildlife conservation sector . Their focus will be on several states across the country covering most of the eco-sectors. Frontline forest workers are often members of the local community and play an important role in creating an interface between communities and conservation.
5.Tadang Meenu becomes the first Arunachali woman to be appointed in AIBA
Arunachal Pradesh women, Dr. Tdang menu ( Dr Tadang Minu ), the second Indian woman’s first country to state that the International Boxing Association ( International Boxing Association ) of members of Coaches Committee has been appointed. He has been appointed by AIBA for his rich knowledge and experience in the field of Boxing. Dr Tadang is currently the Chairperson of the Department of Physical Education at Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) and the President of the Boxing Federation of the Indian Commission for Women for two years.
6. Sumita Mitra honored with prestigious European Inventor Award
Indian-American chemist Sumita Mitra ( Sumita Mitra ) to ‘ non-European Patent Office Country ‘ category European Inventor Award 2021 has been awarded. She was the first to successfully integrate nanotechnology into dental materials to produce stronger and more aesthetically pleasing fillings. The award, one of Europe’s most prestigious innovation awards, is presented annually by the European Patent Office (EPO) to recognize outstanding inventors from Europe and beyond.
7. Justice Mahmoud Jamal nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nominates Indian-origin Justice Mahmood Jamal to the Supreme Court of CanadaHe has become the first black person to be nominated to the Supreme Court of the country. Justice Mahmoud Jamal will succeed Supreme Court retirement Rosalie Silberman Abella, herself the first refugee and the first Jewish woman judge on the Supreme Court of Canada. Indian-origin Justice Mahmood Jamal had a distinguished career as a litigator with a deep commitment to free work prior to his appointment to the Court of Appeals in Ontario in 2019. He has also served as a Professor of Constitutional Law at McGill University and as a Professor of Administrative Law at Osgood Hall Law School. Justice Mahmood Jamal was born in an Indian family in Kenya. In the year 1981, his family moved to Canada. He has studied law from renowned institutions like University of Toronto, McGill University and Yale Law School.
8. British lawyer Karim Khan appointed new chief prosecutor of ICC
British lawyer Karim Khan, the International Criminal Court ( International Criminal Court ) new chief prosecutor ( Chief Prosecutor are sworn in as). He made a commitment to reach out to nations that are not yet members of the Court and to attempt to conduct trials in countries where crimes are committed. He has defended former Liberian President Charles Taylor and Kenya’s Vice President William Ruto in international courts. Khan, a 51-year-old English lawyer, has years of experience in international courts as a prosecutor, investigator and defense counsel. He will take over from The Gambia’s Fato Bensouda, whose nine-year term ended recently.
9. Tahira Kashyap Khurrana announces her new book ‘The 7 Sins of Being a Mother’
Film producer – writer Tahira Kashyap Khurana has Motherhood his forthcoming book on ” The 7 Sins of Being a Mother is announced.” This is his fifth book and the second he has written during the pandemic. Last year, the filmmaker released The 12 Commandments of Being a Woman , which he finished writing during the coronavirus-induced lockdown. The author has also authored books like Cracking the Code: My Journey in Bollywood and Sold Out.
10. Armenia’s caretaker prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan wins parliamentary election
Armenia ‘s caretaker prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, and his Civil Contract Party have won the parliamentary election with 53.92 percent of the vote. His party took an early lead over its nearest rival, the Armenia Alliance, led by former President Robert Kocharyan.
11. Sweden’s parliament passes a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Stefan Lofven
Sweden ‘s parliament passed a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Stefan Lofven . He has been given a week to resign and hand over the task of finding a new government to the speaker, or calling a snap election. To pass the no-confidence motion, 175 votes were needed in the 349-seat parliament and 181 MPs voted in favor. Lofven, 63, is the first Swedish prime minister to be removed from a no-confidence motion moved by the opposition.
12. National Institute of Nutrition and Government of Telangana will jointly conduct sero survey in children for the first time
The National Institute of Nutrition of the Indian Council of Medical Research and the Government of Telangana will jointly conduct sero survey in children for the first time . This survey will start in Jangaon , Kamareddy and Nalgonda districts. This survey is part of the fourth round of sero survey being conducted in the state. This survey will last for three to four days. The National Institute of Nutrition and the State Government have so far conducted three sero surveys. In the survey conducted so far, adolescents aged 10 to 17 years, adults above 18 years and health workers were included. For the first time, children in the age group of 6 to 9 years will also be included in this survey.
13. Pune’s Armament Research and Development Establishment develops canopy severance system for fighter aircraft
All modern aircraft will now be equipped with Canopy Severance System – CSS . CSS is a life-saving device that helps the pilot to eject safely in times of emergency . Initially, this state-of-the-art system has been developed for indigenously manufactured fighter aircraft at Armament Research and Development Establishment- ARDA , Pune . It allows the pilot to detach the umbrella and eject safely in the shortest possible time. There are two independent subsystems in CSS. The first system is the Inflight Aggression System for emergencies during flight and the second is the Ground Aggression System for On-Ground emergencies.
14. National Human Rights Commission constitutes a seven-member committee to inquire into complaints of post-poll violence in West Bengal
Following the order of the Calcutta High Court , the National Human Rights Commission has constituted a committee to inquire into complaints of post-poll violence in West Bengal . The seven-member committee will be headed by the member of the commission, Rajiv Jain . The committee will investigate all cases of post-poll violence in the state, complaints of which have already been received or which may be received by the commission. In a statement, the commission said the cases would be investigated by visiting the affected areas and the committee would submit a detailed report to the High Court about the current situation and take steps to ensure confidence building among the people so that they can return to their homes peacefully. can stay.
15. NIOS Diploma Course in Yogic Science launched on the occasion of International Day of Yoga
On the occasion of International Day of Yoga , Union Minister of State for Education Sanjay Dhotre launched the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) Diploma Course in Yogic Science . Shri Dhotre released the self-learning material of the course . He said that many employment opportunities have been created through yoga. The Ministry of Education has said that the pass out of Yoga Science course will help them to become job providers instead of looking for jobs.
16. India’s Tajinder Pal Singh Toor qualifies for Tokyo Olympics in shot put
India’s Tajinder Pal Singh Toor has qualified for the Tokyo Olympics in the shot put event . In the Indian Grand Prix-four competition in Patiala, Tajinder achieved this feat by throwing a shot of 21.4-9 meters with an Asian record. Tajinder is the 11th Indian to qualify for the Olympics in the track and field event. He qualified in the very first attempt by throwing 21 decimal 4-9 meters. Meanwhile, sprinter Dutichand missed out on qualifying for the Olympics in the women’s 100m event. Rani Rampal has been appointed as the captain of the 16-member Indian hockey team for the Tokyo Olympics . Defender Deep Grace Eka and goalkeeper Savita Punia will be the vice-captains.
17. India and Fiji sign MoU for cooperation in agriculture and allied sectors
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Shri Narendra Singh Tomar and Fiji Minister of Agriculture, Waterways and Environment Dr. Mahender Reddy signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Fiji for cooperation in agriculture and allied sectors in a virtual meeting. . MoU Dairy Industry Development, Rice Industry Development, Root Crop Diversification, Water Resource Management, Coconut Industry Development, Food Processing Industry Development, Agricultural Mechanization, Horticulture Industry Development, Agricultural Research, Animal Husbandry, Pests and Diseases, Tillage, Value Addition and Marketing, Harvesting Provides support in the areas of post-milling, breeding and agronomy.
18. Justice Shri Munishwar Nath Bhandari appointed as Acting Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court
The President of India, in exercise of the powers conferred by Article 223 of the Constitution , has appointed Justice Shri Munishwar Nath Bhandari as Acting Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court with effect from 26 June 2021 . This appointment has been made due to the retirement of the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court, Justice Sanjay Yadav. A notification in this regard was issued by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice.
19. Laurel Hubbard becomes the first transgender athlete to be selected for the Olympics
New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard becomes first transgender athlete to be selected for Olympicshave become. Hubbard, 43, had previously competed in the men’s section in 2013. She will now compete in the 87 kg category in the women’s category in Tokyo. The International Olympic Committee’s guidelines on transgender athletes allow athletes who have made the transition from male to female to participate in the Olympic Games after meeting certain conditions. According to the guidelines, to be eligible to compete in the women’s category, such athletes must keep their testosterone levels below 10 nanomoles per liter during the 12 months prior to competition. Testosterone is a hormone, which increases muscle mass. Athletes are regularly monitored and will not be eligible to compete if they do not comply with the rules. Although the decision to include athletes who have transitioned from male to female in the Olympic Games has sparked debate, critics believe that those athletes are given an unfair advantage, while proponents believe that it may lead to an unfair advantage in the sport. Inclusion is encouraged.
20. Defense Ministry signs contract with GSL to build two pollution control ships for Indian Coast Guard
The Ministry of Defense on June 22, 2021 approved Goa Shipyard Limited ( GSL ) for the construction of two Pollution Control Vessels (PCVs) for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) at a cost of about Rs 583 crore. ) signed a contract with. These special role ships will be indigenously designed, developed and built by GSL. The acquisition has been done under ‘Buy Indian-Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured (Buy Indian-IDDM)’ which is the top priority category under Defense Capital Procurement. This acquisition will significantly enhance ICG’s capability to deal with oil spill disasters at sea and will also enhance Pollution Response (PR) efficiency. Both these ships are scheduled for delivery by November 2024 and May 2025 respectively.
21. Cash deposits made by housewives during demonetisation 2016 out of tax: ITAT
Judicial member of Lalit Kumar and Accountant Member Dr. Sweet Lal Meena of joint Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) , Agra Bench ruled that demonetization plan 20l6 ( Demonetization Scheme 20l6 ) during Housewives ( Housewives cash deposits went by), if he Amount less than Rs 2.5 lakhif so, such amount shall not be treated as income of the assessee. The decision was taken while considering an appeal filed in the tribunal by a housewife who had deposited Rs 2,11,500 in cash in the bank account during the demonetisation period. The housewives told the Tribunal that she had collected/ saved the above amount from her previous savings given by her husband, son, relatives for future purposes of herself and her family.
22. Airtel, TCS partner for 5G network solution in India
Bharti Airtel and Tata Group have announced a strategic partnership to implement 5G network solutions in India , which will be available for commercial development from January 2022. The Tata Group has integrated an O-RAN (Open-Radio Access Network)-based radio and non-standalone architecture/stand-alone architecture (NSA/SA) core and fully indigenous telecom stack, which the Group and its partners to take advantage of its capabilities. NSA/SA radio is the technology that controls the signaling of 5G radios. While the NSA can control the signaling of the 5G to 4G core, the SA can connect the 5G radio directly to the 5G core network and the control signaling does not depend on the 4G network.
23. SEBI reconstitutes four-member takeover panel
Markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India ( SEBI ) has reconstituted its four-member takeover panel . The takeover panel looks at applications that seek exemption from the mandatory open offer that an acquirer is required to make to minority shareholders. SEBI has appointed N Venkatram, MD & CEO, Deloitte India as the new member of this takeover panel. SEBI had first constituted this takeover panel in November 2007 under the chairmanship of former Bank of Baroda chairman K Kannan. The panel was headed by former Chief Justice of Karnataka and Kerala High Courts N.K. are doing sodhi . He was also the former Presiding Officer of the Securities Appellate Tribunal.
24. India, Japan conduct bilateral naval exercises in the Indian Ocean
Indian Navy and Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force ( JMSDF ) ships participated in a joint naval exercise to experience ” Free and Open Indo-Pacific ( FOIP )” in the Indian Ocean . “JS KASHIMA (TV3508) and JS SETOYUKI (TV3518) conducted a bilateral exercise with INS Kulish (P63) in the Indian Ocean. Naval cooperation between India and Japan has grown in scope and complexity over the years. Last year, Sept. In the month of 2014, the Indian Navy and JMSDF conducted a three-day naval exercise JIMEX-2020. It was the fourth edition of the India-Japan maritime bilateral exercise JIMEX.
25. Kovid helpline launched in Karnataka with the name Saksham for differently abled
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and state Kovid workforce chief doctor CN Ashwath Narayan had to divyanga ones in Bangalore able to name Kovid helpline launched. This COVID dedicated helpline 0120 690 4999 can be used by people with disabilities to avail benefits of government welfare programmes. The state government has earmarked four percent of the budget allocation for the welfare of persons with disabilities.
26. Order issued to use ration card as photo identity card at vaccination centers in Jharkhand
Jharkhand government has issued orders to use ration card as photo identity proof at vaccination centers . This decision has been taken keeping in view the massive immunization campaign started for people of all age groups in the state.
27. World Hydrography Day: 21 June
Every year 21 June is celebrated as World Hydrography Day to make people aware about hydrography and its essential role in everyone’s life . The main purpose of this day is to draw public attention to the work of IHO at the international level. It is also celebrated for countries to work together to protect the marine environment and to seek safe international navigation around the world. The theme of World Hydrography Day 2021 is “ One hundred years of international cooperation in hydrography ”.
28. World Humanitarian Day: 21 June
World Humanitarian Day ( World Humanist Day ) every year Jun solstice is celebrated around the world, which is usually June 21 falls. The day aims to spread awareness about humanism as a philosophical life stance and to effect change in the world. The day is being organized by the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) since 1980. IHEU is the global federation for humanists, atheists, rationalists, moralists, secularists and other independent groups.