NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Kerala launches ‘She Pad’ scheme: Kerala launched a new scheme for
school students named ‘She Pad’ in Kerala. CM Pinarayi Vijayan said that the
‘She Pad’ scheme will benefit the girls of classes 6 to 12 in Kerala and will
be implemented in 300 schools this year. Free sanitary napkins, storage
spaces and environment-friendly incinerators at all government-aided schools in
Kerala will be provided as part of the project.
2. Chennai in UNESCO’s Creative cities list: 64 cities from 44 countries have
been designated as UNESCO Creative Cities by Director-General, Irina Bokova. Chennai
is the third Indian city on the list of UNESCO Creative Cities list after
Jaipur and Varanasi. Chennai has been for contribution in music.
3. Uttarakhand celebrates its 17th formation day: Uttarakhand
state is celebrating its 17th formation day with much fanfare and gaiety today.
On
9th November 2000, Uttarakhand became the 27th state of the Republic of India,
being created from the Himalayan and adjoining northwestern districts of Uttar
Pradesh.
4. Haryana signs MoU with Art of Living Foundation:
Haryana signed a
memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Vyakti Vikas Kendra, a training
institute of the Art of Living Foundation. MoU is for helping jail inmates to
maintain and improve their health and reduce physical and mental stress. Vyakti
Vikas Kendra will regularly conduct yoga, meditation and other programmes for
the welfare of prisoners in all the prisons of Haryana.
5. 2nd edition of India International Cherry
Blossom festival begins in Shillong:
The 2nd edition of four-day India International Cherry Blossom festival
(World’s only Autumn Cherry Blossom Festival) has begun at the 5thGround, Polo
Grounds, Shillong. The State Govt is focusing on promoting tourism potential of
the State by organizing such festivals which will not only boost tourism but
also protect and preserve the forest and wildlife biodiversity.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Goncourt Prize 2017 announced: The Goncourt Prize is the most
prestigious award in the French-speaking world. L’ordre du jour is a 160-page
book. Eric Vuillard’s novel L’ordre du
jour (in English ‘Agenda’), story of how German industry and finance backed
Adolf Hitler, won the top Goncourt Prize 2017 award.
OTHER UPDATES:
BUSINESS & ECONOMY:
1. ICEX completes 1st diamond contract: Indian Commodity Exchange said
that it has successfully completed first-ever diamond futures contracts
settlement. Its total traded quantity in November expired for 5,382.08 carats
valued at Rs 173.32 crore. ICEX had commenced operations on 28th August 2017
with the launch of three monthly diamond futures contracts – from November
2017, December 2017 and January 2018 expiry.
SPORTS:
1. Mary Kom wins Asian Boxing Championships: Mary Kom, who will be turning 35
on November 25, won the gold medal in the Asian Boxing Championships in the
Light Flyweight category. She defeated DPR Korea’s Kim Hyang Mi in the final
bout 5-0 by unanimous decision. Indian boxer Sonia Lather, who made it to the
final of the Featherweight category, won a silver medal.
2. Saina Nehwal becomes National Champion, beats PV Sindhu: World number 11 Saina Nehwal
became the national champion for the third time, defeating world number 2 PV
Sindhu in the women’s singles final of Senior National Badminton Championships,
in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Nehwal, who had previously won senior nationals in 2006
and 2007, won with the scoreline of 21-17, 27-25.
3. Aussie Mitchell Starc makes history with two hat-tricks: Mitchell Starc became the 1st man
to take 2 hat-tricks in the same first-class game. He became only the 18th
player in first-class cricket history and the first in 39 years to achieve the
feat.
4. Mascot released for AIBA (Boxing) Championship: Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
and BFI president Ajay Singh released the championship’s official logo and
anthem. The championship will be held from November 19 to 26. The official
mascot, named Guppy, is a female version of Assam’s one-horned rhino. The World
Championship’s official anthem is ‘Make Some Noise’.
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