PM Modi inaugurates three high tech labs of the country, will increase the capacity of corona test

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1.PM Modi inaugurates three high tech labs of the country, will increase the capacity of corona test:- Through video conferencing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the High Tech Lab to be started in National Cancer Prevention and Research Institute (NICPR), Mumbai and Kolkata, located in Noida, Sector-39, adjoining Delhi. UP CM Yogi Adityanath, West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray were also involved in the program through video conferencing. Addressing the program, PM Modi said that crores of citizens of the country are fighting the global epidemic very bravely. The Hi-tech State of the Art testing facility launched today will give West Bengal, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh more strength in the fight against Corona. PM Modi said that Delhi-NCR, Mumbai and Kolkata are major centers of economic activity. Here millions of youth of the country come to fulfill their careers and their dreams. Now the available capacity of the test in these three places is going to add to the capacity of 10 thousand tests. Addressing the program, PM Modi said that in January where we had only one center for the corona test, today about 1300 labs are working in the whole country. Today, more than 5 lakh tests are being conducted in India every day. In the coming weeks, it is being tried to do 1 million daily. The PM appealed to the people of the country and said that we have to avoid corona ourselves and also save all the families of younger age in the house. The fight against Corona, we will all fight together and win. The PM said that the country’s scientists are working fast for the Corona vaccine. But until an effective drug or vaccine is made, keep a mask, a distance of 2 gazes and hands from time to time. The PM said that many festivals are going to come. May these celebrations be a cause of happiness for the people. We need to be careful to not spread infection to people. We will also have to keep in mind that the poor families do not have problems during this time of celebration.The Prime Minister said that together we have to create new health infra, which we have government and private dispensaries in every village, clinics and also make them more efficient. We have to do this also so that the fight against Corona in our villages will not be weakened. Addressing the program, he said that in the fight against Corona, today we have come to the point where we do not lack awareness, scientific data is expanding and resources are also increasing. PM Modi said that another big challenge was to prepare the Human Resource in the country for the fight against Corona. The amount of time that our paramedics, Aswarkars, ANM, Anganwadi and other Health and Civil Workers have been trained is also unprecedented. Through video conferencing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the High Tech Lab to be started in National Cancer Prevention and Research Institute (NICPR), Mumbai and Kolkata, located in Noida, Sector-39, adjoining Delhi. UP CM Yogi Adityanath, West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray were also involved in the program through video conferencing. Addressing the program, PM Modi said that crores of citizens of the country are fighting the global epidemic very bravely. The Hi-tech State of the Art testing facility launched today will give West Bengal, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh more strength in the fight against Corona. PM Modi said that Delhi-NCR, Mumbai and Kolkata are major centers of economic activity. Here millions of youth of the country come to fulfill their careers and their dreams. Now the available capacity of the test in these three places is going to add to the capacity of 10 thousand tests. Addressing the program, PM Modi said that in January where we had only one center for the corona test, today about 1300 labs are working in the whole country. Today, more than 5 lakh tests are being conducted in India every day. In the coming weeks, it is being tried to do 1 million daily.The PM appealed to the people of the country and said that we have to avoid corona ourselves and also save all the families of younger age in the house. The fight against Corona, we will all fight together and win. The PM said that the country’s scientists are working fast for the Corona vaccine. But until an effective drug or vaccine is made, keep a mask, a distance of 2 gazes and hands from time to time. The PM said that many festivals are going to come. May these celebrations be a cause of happiness for the people. We need to be careful to not spread infection to people. We will also have to keep in mind that the poor families do not have problems during this time of celebration.The Prime Minister said that together we have to create new health infra, which we have government and private dispensaries in every village, clinics and also make them more efficient. We have to do this also so that the fight against Corona in our villages will not be weakened. Addressing the program, he said that in the fight against Corona, today we have come to the point where we do not lack awareness, scientific data is expanding and resources are also increasing. PM Modi said that another big challenge was to prepare the Human Resource in the country for the fight against Corona. The amount of time that our paramedics, Aswarkars, ANM, Anganwadi and other Health and Civil Workers have been trained is also unprecedented.

2.Know what is time capsule? What is the reason behind pressing under the ground?:- It is once again being discussed after the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthakshetra Trust has placed a time capsule about 200 feet in the ground at the Ram temple construction site. The purpose of this time capsule is that even after years, if anyone wants to know about Shri Ram’s birthplace, then he can know it. We will tell you through this news what is the time capsule. Why is it kept under the ground? Which metal is used to make it? Now in which places such capsules have been placed before. It is not that time capsules are being placed for the first time at some place even before time capsules have been placed at different places in the country. It has been housed in IIT College and Agricultural University, Red Fort, Kanpur. Now the time capsule is being kept in the construction of the historic Ramjanmabhoomi temple. Time capsules are also being used in other countries of the world. According to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthakshetra Trust, the long battle that has to be fought in the court to prove the history of Ram Janmabhoomi has revealed that a ‘time capsule’ will be made two hundred feet below in the temple which will be built now. . So that if there is any kind of dispute in future, then it can be resolved. Till date, such time capsules have already been placed in about half a dozen places in the country. It also includes the historic Red Fort. Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi placed it 32 feet below.

History will remain underground, there will be no problem Whenever anyone wants to see history in the future, this fact will also come out with the history of the struggle of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi, from which no dispute will be born at all. Kameshwar Chaupal, a member of Shriram Janmabhoomi Tirthakshetra Trust, confirmed this fact during a conversation with news agency ANI. According to him, a time capsule will be placed about 200 feet down in the ground at the site of the Ram temple.

3.More than 150 vaccines lined up to compete with Covid-19, only three reached final stage:- Making a vaccine to prevent any epidemic is not an easy task. It is a long and phased process. In view of the outbreak of Corona epidemic, many countries of the world are busy making vaccines. Trials usually last longer on a vaccine and may take years to develop. There have been instances during many epidemics in the past, when it took years to develop a vaccine. However, the vaccine is expected to develop soon in the corona epidemic. According to Statista, more than 150 vaccines are currently underway in the world. Most of these vaccines have just reached pre-clinical trials. There are very few vaccines that are in the second or third stage. Let us know how close the world has come in the direction of the Corona vaccine.

Understand the different stages of a vaccine trial Many trials are in the pre-clinical stage. Where the vaccine dose is given to animals to test the effect on the immune system. 19 vaccines are in the first phase of trial. It involves a small group of people being given a vaccine dose and finding out if it is safe. 11 vaccines are in the second phase, with the safety of hundreds of people in mind, and the dose effect evaluated. Finally there is a third stage, through which three vaccines pass. Thousands of people are involved in this. Safety is ensured for the last time and side effects are also detected. In the Oxford Vaccine Trial, 70 percent of people complained of headache or fever. Scientists say that paracetamol can cure it.

Most Vaccine Pre Clinical Trials The number of infected people in the world with the corona virus has crossed the figure of 150 million. In such a situation, it is very important to have the vaccine as soon as possible. The Oxford University Vaccine Trial covers 1,077 people. In which the vaccine has successfully enhanced the strong immune response. The first-stage results published in the medical journal Lancet are quite promising. We hope that soon we will have a safe, effective and accessible vaccine to end the epidemic. Oxford has committed to deliver 2 billion vaccines to other partners in the UK, US and Europe. It has also signed an agreement with Serum Institute of India and Gavi. In this trial the vaccine achieved a T-cell response in 14 days and also significantly enhanced the antibody response in 28 days. According to science, The World Health Organization (WHO) has allowed 140 major pre-clinical trials in the world. In addition, many vaccines are already in advanced stages of trials.

4.Gold Rate Today: Gold comes to new highs with tremendous speed, bumper boom in silver:- In the domestic bullion market, a sharp rise in the spot price of gold has been recorded on Monday. Gold has come to a new high due to this boom. On Monday, gold has recorded a jump of Rs 905 per 10 grams. According to HDFC Securities, the spot price of gold has come down to Rs 52,960 per 10 grams in the national capital. This rise has been observed in the domestic market due to the rise in prices in the global market. Significantly, in the previous session, gold had closed at Rs 52,055 per 10 grams. At the same time, the domestic spot price of silver has recorded a sharp rise on Monday. Silver has gained Rs 3,347 per kg on Monday. The price of silver has come down to Rs 65,670 per kg. Significantly, silver had closed at Rs 62,323 per kg in the previous session. Navneet Damani, VP (Commodity), Motilal Oswal Financial Services, said, “The global prices of gold have been steadily rising. The rise in tensions between the US-China and the fall in the dollar has led to the rise in gold. This historic boom in gold could be prolonged due to increased geopolitical tensions and other global instabilities. Globally, gold futures prices may range between 1915 to $ 1955 per ounce in the coming sessions and domestic prices between 51,750 to 52,450 per 10 grams. International gold prices have seen tremendous rise on Monday. According to Bloomberg, the global futures price of gold was trading up 2 per cent, or $ 38.50, at $ 1,963.70 an ounce on Comex on Monday evening. At the same time, the global spot price of gold was trending at $ 1939.39 an ounce, rising by 1.96 percent or $ 37.37 at this time. At the same time, silver futures globally rose by 6.98 percent or $ 1.60 to $ 24.45 an ounce on Comex on Monday and the spot price of silver rose by 6.50 percent or $ 1.48 to trade at $ 24.25 an ounce. having had.

Mandatory hallmarking deadline extended The government has extended the mandatory hallmarking deadline for gold jewelery and artifacts. The government has extended it till June 1 next year. The government has taken this decision in view of the current corona virus epidemic. Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan gave this information on Monday. Gold hallmarking is a purity proof of this precious metal and currently it is voluntary.

5.FSSAI Shares Guidelines: In the Corona period, FSSAI told the special way to disinfect fruits and vegetables:-In the coronary period,

fear of getting out of the house, shopping, even buying essential goods. We all know that the corona can live on the surface of everything. Food and drink can also be corona, so we all need to be very careful. Fruits and vegetables are our biggest needs which we buy every day. The Food Safety and Standards Authority (FSSAI) has advised people to take special instructions while buying fruits and vegetables. Let us know how we can disinfect fruits and vegetables according to the advice of FSSAI.

  • Whatever fruit or vegetables you are buying at home, keep the packet in a separate place for some time before use.
  • Use lukewarm water to wash fruits and vegetables. If necessary, just one drop of 50ppm chlorine can be used in a tub of warm water to disinfect vegetables.
  • Vegetables should be cleaned with drinking water so that you do not need to work hard while cooking.
  • Detergent is for cleaning clothes and for cleaning disinfectant floor, furniture etc. Sanitizer is more effective for hands and skin. It is not advisable to use disinfectant spray or use soap on food items. Disinfectants can harm the quality of fruits and vegetables. Use only fresh water to clean them.
  • If you have cleaned the vegetables properly then there is absolutely no need to bother whether you can store them in the refrigerator or refrigerator. Do not store vegetables or fruits in the freezer. Items that may be spoiled should be stored in the refrigerator, the remaining vegetables can be stored in baskets or racks at room temperature.

6.Rafale Fighter Jets: Five Rafale left for India from France, aircraft to reach Ambala airbase on July 29:- Rafael, the world’s most powerful fighter aircraft, will reach India on 29 July between China and Tanatani in eastern Ladakh. 5 Rafale fighter jets have flown to India from the French airbase. Indian Air Force fighter pilots will reach Ambala airbase on Wednesday after covering an air distance of 7000 km. The current strength of the Indian Air Force will be greatly enhanced by Rafale as China and Pakistan do not have the combat capability of this fifth generation fighter jet.These planes departing from France will be flown to an airbase in the United Arab Emirates and fueled by French tanker aircraft. After this, the aircraft will travel further to Ambala Airbase. Rafale planes from France are carrying 17 Golden Arrows commanding officer pilots. All pilots have been trained by the French Dassault Aviation Company. He will be inducted into the Air Force on 29 July at the Air Force Station in Ambala.

7.ECB and BCCI engaged in IPL preparations, tournament to be played in UAE from 19 September:- Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council President Brijesh Patel on Sunday confirmed that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sent a letter of acceptance to the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB). IPL chairman Brijesh Patel has said, “Yes, we have sent a letter of acceptance to the Emirates Cricket Board i.e. the ECB and the two boards will work together to stage the tournament from now on.” Let us know that the ECB sent a proposal to the BCCI in April itself to host the 13th edition of IPL, which was originally scheduled to start in India on 29 March. Although the tournament was postponed indefinitely due to corona virus epidemic, IPL 2020 got the window as soon as the International Cricket Council (ICC) decided to postpone the T20 World Cup 2020. Brijesh Patel while talking to Khaleej Times has also confirmed that all the IPL teams will organize their pre-tournament training camp in UAE itself. The training camp will be held in a bio-safe environment in the UAE before IPL to be held from 19 September to 8 November. Patel has said, “Teams will need at least three to four weeks to prepare for the tournament”. In such a situation, IPL teams will have to fly to UAE in August itself, where foreign players will also arrive. Earlier on Friday, Brijesh Patel confirmed that the 2020 edition of IPL will begin in the UAE on 19 September. The final of the IPL will be played on 8 November. Speaking to news agency ANI, he was informed, “Fans will enjoy the entire tournament from 19 September to 8 November and will be discussed with the franchise at the Governing Council meeting for further action (further schedule)”.

8.ICC launches 10 teams to qualify for World Cup Super League, WC 2023:- The International Cricket Council i.e. the ICC has officially launched the first ICC Cricket World Cup Super League on Monday 27 July 2020. Hosts and world champions England will face Ireland in a three-match ODI series from 30 July 2020 at the Agus Bowl Stadium in Southampton. With this, the Cricket World Cup Super League will also begin, which will be the qualifier matches of the World Cup 2023.One-day International (ODI) Super League, which was launched to bring cricket into context, will determine the qualification for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, which will feature the top seven teams according to the ICC rankings, while the Indian team as hosts Will get a chance to directly qualify for the event. Apart from a host team (India) with 7 top teams, two other teams will also play these World Cups through qualifiers. 13 teams, including 12 ICC full members, while a Netherlands team that qualified by winning the ICC World Cricket Super League 2015-17. Under the Super League, these teams have to play four 3-3 matches at home and four series overseas for 3–3 matches by 2023. Based on that ranking, these teams will get a chance to qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Talking about the launch, ICC General Manager Geoff Allardyce has said, “We are delighted to host the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League against Ireland with World Cup winners England. This league will be a one-day affair for ODI cricket in the next 3 years.” Will bring relevance and context, as qualification is at stake for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. The Super League will attract cricket fans from all over the world, as league cricket is quite exciting. ”

9.These 27 Indian players will practice in the world’s largest cricket stadium for 18 days:- Most of the Indian team’s players have still not landed on the ground due to the corona virus epidemic. In such a situation, players of the Indian team need to practice before playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) or any bilateral series. This need of contracted players of the Indian team is expected to be fulfilled in the world’s largest cricket stadium, as the BCCI has decided to organize a training camp for its contracted players at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad.The training of cricketers in a bio-safe environment will begin next month for the first time after the reconstruction of Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera. The world’s largest cricket stadium is all set to host the stars of Indian cricket, as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is preparing to host a training camp for the team at the stadium. This will be the first time that after 5 years a stadium with an audience capacity of 1 lakh 10 thousand will be used. The Motera Stadium has been rebuilt by demolition. A match was played here 5 years ago, but for the first time after it is formed, the players will come to this ground, but in view of the corona virus epidemic, a bio-safe environment will be created, in which Indian players will practice for three weeks. Sources in the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) said while speaking to the Mirror, “A final decision is yet to be taken regarding the venue, but I can tell you that Motera is going to host the Indian team from August 18 to September 4. Used to be.”The renovated stadium has been seen as the top choice for training for the Indian team, while both Ahmedabad and Dharamshala have been considered as preferred destinations for the camp. The source said that Motera has benefited due to the huge stadium and state-of-the-art facilities. The source said, “The facilities at the stadium in Motera after its renovation are comparable to the best stadiums in the world. Motera’s vastness can give players a bio-safe environment, which has become an important criterion since the epidemic.” ” However, the BCCI has not yet taken an official decision on this. The GCA official has claimed that the camp will be organized in Motera itself. “We are expecting a team of 60 people to come here, which will have 26 players (27 contracted players) and 18-member support staff. In addition, the security team, kitchen staff and other support staff will also come here,” the official said. All these people will live in a bio-secure environment. ” According to the GCA, the stadium has a clubhouse with 4 dressings and more than 50 rooms, including an Olympic size swimming pool to a 3D projector theater.

These players will be part of training camp Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jaspreet Bumrah, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, KL Rahul, Shikhar Dhawan, Mohammad Shami, Ishant Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Wriddhiman Saha, Umesh Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal , Hardik Pandya, Mayank Agarwal, Kedar Jadhav, Navdeep Saini, Deepak Chahar, Manish Pandey, Hanuma Vihari, Shardul Thakur, Shreyas Iyer and Washington Sundar.

10.UK and India to work together in £ 8 million of anti-microbial resistance research:- The United Kingdom and India are deepening their existing scientific research collaboration with five new projects worth eight million pounds to combat anti-microbial resistance (AMR) that could make significant progress in the global fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes is. According to a statement by the British High Commission, ahead of a virtual meeting with India on 28 July, Lord Tariq Ahmed of Wimbledon, Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth’s funding awards were announced. India pharmaceutical industry is a major producer of anti-microbial in the global supply chain, and research projects aim to develop a better understanding of how waste from anti-microbial manufacturing can replenish AMR. Five projects are planned in September this year, subject to approval. The UK is contributing £ 4 million from the UK Research and Innovation Fund for international research, and India is matching it with its own resources. The statement said a total of eight million pounds would be used to carry out the research. Ahmed said, ‘The UK has already partnered with Serum Institute of India to manufacture the vaccine for COVID-19, if clinical trials are successful, with plans to distribute to one billion people in developing countries. But there is more that we can do together. Dealing with immediate global health issues in the world. Our rich research and innovation partnership will also benefit people in the UK and India and beyond. ‘ Sir Philip Barton, High Commissioner to India said, ‘The UK is India’s second largest research partner, with combined research expected to be £ 400 million by next year. This huge investment enables us to work together on global health challenges. COVID-19 as vaccine discovery. ‘ He said that today’s announcement is another demonstration of our excellent research relationship and will strengthen the important fight against anti-microbial resistance.