NATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
Health Ministry launches Measles Rubella vaccination campaign
The Health
Ministry has launched Measles Rubella
vaccination campaign in the country at a function in Bengaluru. The campaign
against these two diseases will start from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Goa and Lakshadweep,
covering nearly 6 crore children. The Minister urged
parents, caregivers, community leaders, teachers, angan waadi workers and other
frontline health workers to become the active part of this campaign. The Measles
and Rubella (MR) campaign targets around 41 crore children
across the country, the largest ever in any campaign. All children aged between 9 months and
less than 15 years will
be given a single shot of MR-vaccination.
In 2015 measles killed an estimated around 49 thousand children under-5 years
in the country. Rubella is generally a mild infection, but has serious consequences
if infection occurs in pregnant women, causing congenital rubella syndrome.
2.
HRD ministry to set up NTA to conduct exams for higher,
secondary education
The Union Human Resource Development
Ministry will set up a National Testing Agency (NTA) department
to conduct examinations for higher and secondary
The decision has been taken keeping in
view that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
has been conducting examinations in which around one million
students appear every month. Initially,
examinations like IIT, NIT and even university exams will be conducted by the
NTA. The Human Resources Development Ministry will bring in a graded regulatory
mechanism as part of key reforms in
the University
Grants Commission (UGC) to usher in greater
transparency, freedom, and autonomy. The minister has announced that an open web-based
platform 'SWAYAM' will be launched next month.
The two
thousand courses will be run for
students across the country through SWAYAM
3.
Bureau of Civil Aviation Security suspends IndiGo's security training
center license
The apex aviation security agency Bureau of
Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has suspended the
license of budget carrier IndiGo's aviation
security training facility.The regulatory authority took
the decision after several lapses were
detected in the examination procedure that
it was following. The training academy is run by IndiGo's parent company, InterGlobe
Aviation. IndiGo will have to outsource the training programme,
which will result in additional cost for the carrier.
4. Vijay Goel lays foundation stone of 1st center of excellence for
differently abled sportsmen
The Union Minister for Sports Vijay Goel laid
the foundation stone of the country's first centre of
excellence for differently abled sportsmen
at Gandhinagar(Gujarat). The center is proposed with an estimate
of 50 crores
rupees and will provide World class facilities such
as indoor halls, dedicated tracks, and 100 bedded
hostel. Para-athletes will also be trained for various
international competitions including Paralympics. Around 50
differently-abled sportspersons between
age group 8-12 will
be imparted training in Athletics, Swimming and power lifting at the training
centre.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
Iran lifts ban on American wrestling team:
Iran has lifted a ban on U.S. wrestlers
after the discriminative restrictions on Iranian
nationals traveling to the U.S. was
suspended by a U.S. federal judge. They are allowing them to take part in the Freestyle
World Cup later this month in the
Iranian city of Iran initially refused to issue the visas, in retaliation for
US President Donald Trump's immigration order.
SPORTS:
1. Davis Cup: Ramkumar, Yuki power India to 4-1 win over New
Zealand
A lanky Ramkumar
Ramanathan was fluent in his win over Finn
Tearney while Yuki Bhambri struggled
past Jose Statham as India completed an emphatic 4-1 victory over New Zealand
in the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group I tie, in Pune. Ramkumar sealed the tie for the hosts by
thumping Tearney 7-5, 6-1, 6-0 in the fourth rubber before
Yuki won the dead fifth rubber against Statham 7-5, 3-6,
6-4. India now play second round tie
at home in April against Uzbekistan
BANKING/FINANCE:
1.
Penalty of equal amount for receiving cash over Rs. 3 lakh: According to the Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia,
the penalty for doing cash transaction will
be steep and the receiver will have to pay an amount equivalent to the cash
received. A steep penalty awaits those accepting
cash in excess of 3 lakh rupees, beginning April 1, to
settle any transaction. A ban on cash transaction of more than 3 lakh rupees
has been proposed in the Budget for 2017-18. A person doing a transaction of 4
lakh rupees in cash, then the penalty will be 4 lakh rupees which will be
levied on the receiver. He said, the government, will track all large cash
transactions, and also curb the avenues of conspicuous consumption through
cash.
OBITUARIES:
1.
Renowned Urdu author Bano Qudsia passes away:
The Renowned Pakistani
Urdu novelist and playwright Bano Qudsia (88-years)
has passed away in Lahore. Her writings were popular both inside and outside the
country. She was awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz in 2003 and Hilal-i-Imtiaz in 2010. Her
prominent writings include Aadhi Baat, Aatish-i-zer-i-paa, Aik Din, Amer Bail,
Asay Pasay, Chahar Chaman, Chhotaa Sheher Baray Log, Footpath ki Ghaas, Hasil
Ghaat and Hawa Kay Naam. Note: She born in November 1928 in
Ferozepur(India) and migrated to Pakistan after partition. Qudsia did her
masters in Urdu Literature from Government College Lahore in 1951.
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