Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi attended the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the north-eastern Council in Shilang, the capital of Meghalaya

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1. Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi attended the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the north-eastern Council in Shilang, the capital of Meghalaya

Prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi Ne Shilang in Northeast Council ( NEC ) Addressed the meeting of। This meeting of Northeast Council Golden Jubilee celebrations Symbol of, whose formal opening In 1972 happened। While appreciating the contribution of the Northeast Council in the development of the Northeast region, The Prime Minister said that this Golden Jubilee celebrations are being held with the Amrit Festival of Independence। The Prime Minister emphasized that he often refers to the 8 states of the region as Asht Lakshmi। He also said that the government for its development 8 base columns, meaning – Peace, electricity, tourism, 5G connectivity, culture, natural farming, sports potential Should work on। A commemorative document on the account of NEC’s contribution to the development of the Northeast region during the last 50 years during the Golden Jubilee program “ Golden Footprints ” Will also be released। The Northeast Council ( NEC) was established under the Act of Parliament 1971। It was formally inaugurated in Shilang on 7 November 1972 in Shilang, Meghalaya and on November 2022 it has completed 50 years of its establishment। Northeast Council ( NEC) Northeast Region Nodal Agency for Economic and Social Development in which Eight states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura Are included। NEC Ministry of Northeast Region Development ( MDoNER) Comes under the administrative scope of।

2. Second meeting of Joint Task Force was held in Port Blair

Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Indonesia K Aceh Province between Second meeting of Joint Task Force on development of contact facility Port blair Held in। During the meeting, the progress made since the first meeting of the Joint Task Force in 2019 and the challenges in connectivity were reviewed। The Foreign Ministry said that the two sides also discussed trade, tourism and promoting contact between people।

3. Government prepared Rs 4,500 crore to develop hundred airports, heliports and water airports by next year

This government’s work Common Citizen of the Flour Country – Flight Plan under Re-starting a thousand routes The goal is under which the government will do such till next year Hundred airports, heliports and water airportsIs working on reviving and developing those who are not in service and whose istamal is less। This work is part of the goal of restarting one thousand routes under the flight plan – the common citizen of the country। Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Sindhia answered a question in the Rajya Sabha that the government has existing unused, low-use airports, state governments airstrips, Indian aircraft authorities, A budget of four thousand five hundred crore rupees has been approved for the revival of public undertakings। He said that the flight launched in October 2016 is for a period of ten years।

4. Constitution ( Scheduled Tribes ) Order ( Fourth Amendment ) Bill-2022 passed in Lok Sabha

Lok Sabha Ne Constitution ( Scheduled Tribes ) Order ( Fourth Amendment ) Bill-2022 passed। This bill Karnataka in Betta Kuruba Community to Scheduled tribes To include in the list of Constitution ( Scheduled Tribes ) Order, 1950 Brought for modification। Minister of Ethnic Affairs Arjun Munda Responding to the discussion on the bill, it said that after completing the state-wise inclusion process, there is a plan to bring a comprehensive list of scheduled tribes।

5. Passenger ferry service between Jaffna and Puducherry of Lanka will start next month

India and Sri Lanka between Passenger Ferry Service Is going to start next month। Ferry service Jaffna district in Kankanthurai Port And in india Puducherry Will add। Sri Lankan Port and Shipping Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said that the Government of India has given consent for the ferry service। He said that passenger transport services from South India to Sri Lanka’s Trincomalee and Colombo would also be started। Three hundred to four hundred passengers will be taken to the present day under the new service। The journey time of the ferry will be about three and a half hours। Ferry owners suggest that the fare of the ferry can be five thousand per passenger and one passenger can carry goods up to one hundred kilograms।

6. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel unveils Urban-20 conference logo, website and social media handle

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel Ne Gandhagar in Urban-20 Conference Unveiled the logo, website and social media handle। Heritage city AhmedabadFebruary to July between G20 meetings Will host Urban-20 as part of। Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that Urban-20 will start after the Sherpa meeting on 9 and 10 February and will be held by the Mayor’s meeting in July।

7. Bill to implement anti-fusion Lokayukta Act was approved in Maharashtra

Maharasthra Legislature Winter season of Nagpur is starting in Nagpur। Chief Minister Eknath Shinde State Cabinet led to the presidency of Anti-fault act Approved the bill to implement। First time under Chief Minister and MLA Lokayukta Will come। Deputy Minister yesterday Devine Gave this information at a press conference with। A committee was formed for Lokayukkat during the BJP-Shiv Sena government under the chairmanship of social reformer An Na Hazare। Mr. Fadnavis said that the state government has accepted the report of the committee।

8. Indian Navy sailing vessel for Cape to Rio Race ( INSV) Ocean Sailing Expedition on Tarini – 23

INSV Tarini Cape to Rio Race 2023 K 50th edition To participate in Cape Town, South Africa Has left for an expedition। This sailing race will be flagged off from Cape Town on 02 January 2023 and concludes Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Will be in। This race is the most prestigious Trans-Atlantic Ocean Race Is one of। The campaign is being conducted by an Indian naval team of five officers, including two women officers। During this expedition from Goa to Rio de Janeiro to Cape Town and back, INSV Tarini will cover a distance of about 17000 nautical miles ( about 30000 km )। this Trans-sea travel In a period of 5-6 months, the crew has to face extreme weather and poor sea conditions in the Indian, Atlantic and Southern Oceans। INSV Tarini in 2017 ‘Navika Sagar Parikand‘ In a historical campaign called All women officers team Is known to orbit around the world। In the present expedition, the ship is being captained by Captain Atul Sinha, with Lieutenant Commander Ashutosh Sharma, Lieutenant Commander Dilna, Lieutenant Commander Rupa A and Sub Lieutenant Aviral Keshav as crew members।

9. India announces candidacy for membership of UN Security Council in 2028-29

India Ne Temporary membership of the UN Security Council in 2028-29 Has announced candidacy for। foreign Minister s. Jayashankar Informed about this। India has received the chairmanship of the UN Security Council for the monthly change for December 2022। India will have this presidency till 31 December। India has received the monthly chairmanship of the Council for the second time since August 2021 in a two-year term as an elected member of the UN Security Council। Foreign Minister Jayashankar said that I am happy to tell you that we have declared our candidature for the Security Council of 2028-29। India’s 2021-22 term in the council ends on 31 December। India has been a leader in countries raising voice for immediate reform in the Security Council।

10. Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework adopted by COP15

Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework – GBF) on 19 December this year 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity( CBD was adopted by )। The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) provides 23 goals that countries need to achieve by the end of this decade। The adoption of these targets has been delayed due to the COVID-19 epidemic। GBF’s 23 targets will replicate the 2010 Aichi Biodiversity Goals ( Aichi Biodiversity Targets )। None of Aichi’s goals were achieved and not a single country has met all 20 goals। Given the current state of degraded biodiversity,GBF targets are highly ambitious। New targets were adopted by 188 governments to prevent the degradation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity worldwide। This framework provides concrete indicators to assess the progress made in achieving the goals to avoid the failure seen in the Aichi goals। Countries are required to monitor and report once every 5 years or less using these indicators। The United Nations Conference on Biological Diversity will prepare a global trends and progress report by combining national information submitted by countries by the end of February 2026 and the end of June 2029। The ultimate goal of this framework is to guide global efforts by 2030 to ensure the conservation and restoration of biodiversity।Will create global trends and progress reports by combining national information submitted by countries। The ultimate goal of this framework is to guide global efforts by 2030 to ensure the conservation and restoration of biodiversity।Will create global trends and progress reports by combining national information submitted by countries। The ultimate goal of this framework is to guide global efforts by 2030 to ensure the conservation and restoration of biodiversity।

11. Panini Code: 2500 years old Sanskrit puzzle

Indian PhD student Rishi Rajapopat ( Rishi Rajpopat) Panini Code Has resolved। They “In Panini, We Trust: Discovering the Algorithm for Rule Conflict Resolution in the Astadhyayi” Released a thesis titled। This thesis has decoded the problem that was a source of trouble for Sanskrit scholars for centuries। Panini Sanskrit is a famous scholar, linguist and vayakaran। He lived in India around the 5th century BCE and was given “First descriptive linguist” is considered। Western scholars call him “Linguists’ father” assumes। Ashtadhyayi is one of the most important works of Panini। It is a grammar that essentially defines the ancient language of Sanskrit। It has 3,959 formulas in 8 chapters। Each of these chapters is divided into four sections। It is a instructional and generative grammar with algebraic rules governing all aspects of Sanskrit। Since the discovery of this work for centuries, scholars have not been able to properly use the rules and bye-laws provided by the Ashtadhyayi। Ashtadhyayi’s rules operate like an algorithm। If the basis and suffix of a word is provided, the algorithm will convert it into grammatically correct words, phrases and sentences। This makes it a careful process। Conflict occurs when two or more of the rules of Panini apply simultaneously, which usually occurs। In such events,Panini’s metarool can be used।

12. Harvard University named Claudine Gay as the first black president.

Claudine Gay (Claudine Gay) Harvard University Of 30th President Will be made। With this, she will become the first black person to lead an Ivy League school। Gay, 52, is the second woman to be selected for the Harvard major। Gay is currently the university’s dean and democracy scholar। Claudine Gay will hold her post from 01 July 2023। She will replace Lawrence Beko। Beko is leaving his post to spend time with the family।

13. NASA launches international mission ‘ SWOT ’ to survey Earth’s water

US National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) and French Space agency Center National d’Etudes Spatiels ( CNES ) To jointly track almost water on the surface of the Earth Surface Water and Ocean Topography ( SWOT )Mission is launched। The Swot satellite was launched on 16 December 2022 via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the space launch complex of the Vandenberg Space Force Base located in California, United States। The duration of the mission is three years। According to NASA, Swot will cover the entire Earth’s surface at least once every 21 days between 78 degrees south and 78 degrees north latitude। It will provide data on more than 95 percent of the world’s lakes larger than 15 acres ( 62,500 square meters ) and rivers wider than 330 feet ( 100 m )। Currently, freshwater researchers have reliable measurements for only a few thousand lakes worldwide।

14. Book titled “ The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Unsertane Times ” by Michelle Obama

The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Unsertane Times Michelle obama Written by and Crown publishing Is a non-fictional book published by। The Light We Carry will inspire readers to examine their own lives, identify sources of happiness, and engage meaningfully in a turbulent world। The author “ shares the content of his ‘ personal toolbox ’ – habits and practices, attitudes and beliefs, and even the physical objects he fears, Helplessness and self do to overcome feelings of doubt. ”

15. Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra wrote the most articles in the year 2022

of india Star javelin thrower and Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra World’s fastest runner and former Olympic champion Usain bolt Leave it behind In 2022, athletes have become the most written articles on which Huh। In fact, in 2022, a total of 812 articles were written on Olympic Swarm medalist Neeraj Chopra, the highest of all athletes around the world। Also earlier this year Neeraj became the first Indian to hold the title of Diamond League। Neeraj has been ranked first on the list released by the World Athletics Association ( WWA )।

16. Goa Liberation Day: 19 December

Goa Liberation Day every year in india 19 December Is celebrated and marks the day when the Indian Armed Forces in 1961 Portuguese (Portuguese) Governance Goa was freed after 450 years of। Goa liberation in 2022 61st anniversary Celebrated। After the liberation of Goa, in 1963 the Parliament of India passed the 12th constitutional amendment to officially include Goa in India। By this, Goa, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli were declared as Union Territories। In 1987, Goa was separated from Daman and Diu and given the status of a full state।

17. Minority Rights Day in India: 18 December

18 December Ko in india Minority rights dayIs celebrated। Minority Rights Day is celebrated on 18 December to spread awareness about the rights of minority communities in India every year। Seminars, conferences and events are held at various locations on the occasion of this day। The major minority in India are Muslim, Sikh, Isai, Buddhist, Parsi and Jain। The number of minorities in India accounts for 19% of the total public opinion। Jammu and Kashmir, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Lakshadweep are some of the state / union territories with notified minority class plurality ( majority)। The National Minorities Commission Act, 1992 National Minorities Commission was established। To prohibit discrimination on the basis of religion, language, national and race with minorities, the United Nations on 18 December 1992 “ nation, race, Declaration of the rights of people on the basis of religion and language was issued on ”।

18. International Migrant Day: 18 December

Per year 18 December to International Migrant Day Is celebrated as। It was founded by the United Nations General Assembly 4 December 2000 Was passed on resolution 55/93। Its purpose is to ensure the protection of the rights of migrants। This is the first agreement in which all countries have agreed to discuss all aspects related to international migration। Although the US is not involved। It has 23 objectives to deal with migration related problems।

19. Bhairon Singh Rathod, the hero of the Indo-Pak War of 1971, died

Prime minister Narendra Modi Ne 1971 war against Pakistan Demonstrator of indomitable courage and valor Bhairon Singh Rathore Sad to have died। 81 year old Bharo Singh Jodhpur K Indian Ayurthology Institute – AIIMS Died in। World famous during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 Longwala In the battle of, he had broken down on enemy soldiers on his own bravery। Bhairon Singh Rathore for his valor Army Medal in 1972 met। Rathore was also honored with several other military honors and civilian awards। Bhaerosingh year Retired from BSF in 1987 Hui The Singh Family Jodhpur About 120 kilometers from Solankiatla Village lives in। In the film Border, released in 1997, Bhairon Singh Rathore played the role of Sunil Shetty