NATIONAL UPDATES
1. Children’s Day observed across India: Children’s Day is celebrated on
the 14th of November in India as a tribute to Jawaharlal Nehru, who was born on
November 14, 1889. Jawaharlal Nehru, who was fondly called Chacha Nehru or Chachaji, was
known for his love for children. Prior to 1964, India celebrated Children’s Day
on 20 November, which was observed as the Universal Children’s Day by the
United Nations.
2. India to get its first ‘Air Dispensary’: Northeast is all set to get
India’s first-ever “Air Dispensary” based in a helicopter. The Union Ministry
of Development of Northeast has already contributed Rs. 25
crore funding for this initiative.
3.
37th India International Trade Fair begins in New Delhi: 37th India International Trade
Fair (IITF) has begun at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. The 14-day annual event
has been organised by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO). This
year the theme of the fair is “Startup India Standup India”. Vietnam is the
Partner Country, while Kyrgyzstan is the Focus Country. Jharkhand is
participating as a Partner State in the event.
4. Indian Railways to launch Project Saksham: Railways will launch the
country’s largest time-bound “upskilling”
exercise for government employees to upgrade the skill sets of its 13
lakh-strong workforce with a single drive spanning 9 months. Project
Saksham will start in January 2018 and go on until September 2018.
5. Bharat Net, Phase 2 launched:
Central
Government launched the Phase 2
of Bharat Net project to connect 1.5 lakh gram panchayats with high-speed
broadband by March 2019. Bharat Net Project, formerly known as National Optical
Fibre Network (NOFN) was launched by Central Government in October 2011 with an
aim to deploy high-speed optical fiber cables across rural areas of India.
6. India Youth Development Index:
Minister of
State for Youth Affairs and Sports Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore released the
India Youth Development Index and Report. The objective of constructing
YDI 2017 is to track the trends in Youth Development across the States. The
Index enables recognizing the high and low performing states, identifies the
weak domains and informs the priority areas of intervention for youth development.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES
1.
World Diabetes Day 2017: World Diabetes Day is the world’s largest diabetes awareness
campaign. It is
celebrated every year on 14th November.
The theme of World Diabetes Day 2017 is Women and diabetes – our right to a
healthy future.
2. Founding Ceremony of International Solar Alliance held in Bonn: A Curtain Raiser Event for the
Founding Ceremony of the International
Solar Alliance (ISA) was held in Bonn, Germany. The
ISA is a treaty-based alliance of 121 prospective solar-rich Member Nations
situated fully or partially between the Tropics & aims at the development
of solar energy globally.
3. 10th South Asia Economic Summit begins in Kathmandu: The 10th South Asia Economic
Summit (SAES) has begun in Kathmandu, Nepal. The theme of the 3-day summit is
“Deepening Economic Integration for Inclusive and Sustainable Development in
South Asia”.
OTHER UPDATES
BANKING & FINANCE:
1.
Asian Bankers Association summit to be held in Mumbai: For the first time, Mumbai is to
host the 34th annual conference of the Asian Bankers Association on 16th and
17th November 2017. Summit will be hosted by State Bank. The theme for
this year’s summit is ‘Asia’s turn to transform’.
SPORTS:
1. Pankaj Advani wins his 17th title at ISBF World
Billiards Championships: Indian cueist Pankaj Advani has won his 17th world title at the IBSF World
Billiards Championship 2017 in Doha, Qatar. Pankaj beat Mike Russell of England
by 6-2 (0-155, 150-128, 92-151, 151-0, 151-6, 151-0, 150-58, 150-21) and won
his 17th world title at the IBSF World Billiards Championship 2017.
2.
Rafael Nadal receives
ATP World No. 1 award: Tennis
player Rafael Nadal was presented the ATP World Number 1 award on court, at the
ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena, in London. Rafael Nadal replaced Andy
Murray of Britain at Number 1 position on 21 August 2017.
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