NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. ECI launched Saksham app to facilitate easier voting
for PwD: Election Commission has launched
the Saksham App to ensure accessibility and inclusivity in the
electoral process. This initiative aims to address the needs of voters above 85
years of age and Persons-with-Disabilities (PWDs) with a 40 percent benchmark
disability, allowing them to cast their votes from the comfort of their homes. These
targeted measures by the Election Commission signify a significant step towards
fostering inclusivity and ensuring that every eligible voter can participate in
the democratic process with ease and dignity.
2. Bharat Biotech starts clinical trials of Tuberculosis
vaccine MTBVAC in India: Bharat Biotech
International Ltd started clinical trials of the Tuberculosis vaccine
MTBVAC on adults in India. This is the first vaccine against Tuberculosis
derived from a human source by the Spanish bio-pharmaceutical company,
Biofabri. The trials are carried out by Bharat Biotech in close collaboration
with Biofabri. After completing a dose escalation trial in HIV uninfected
adults, a Phase2 study in HIV-infected adults has started in 2024 to determine
whether MTBVAC is safe in this population.
3. From A Car Shed To The Corner Room & Beyond
authored by S Raman: A book titled “From A Car Shed To The Corner Room & Beyond “ is
written by S Raman. S Raman, who retired as CMD of Canara Bank, and as a
wholetime Member of the board of SEBI, rose to the top, having started his
career as a clerk with SBI. Within two years, he was selected as a direct
recruit officer in Bank of India and rose meteorically to be an Executive
Director in Union Bank and then as CMD of Canara. He hails from a middle-class
Tamil family in Hyderabad.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Harivansh attends 148th assembly of
Inter-Parliamentary Union in Switzerland’s Geneva: An Indian parliamentary delegation led by Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh participated in the 148th meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, IPU,
in Geneva, Switzerland. The delegation attended the meetings of the IPU Asia
Pacific Geo Political Group, APG BRICS Parliamentary Coordination Forum and IPU
Forum of Women Parliamentarians. It also held a bilateral meeting with the
Parliamentary delegation of Thailand. During the meeting, the two sides
discussed issues of mutual interest and ways to enhance bilateral Parliamentary
cooperation.
2. Mumbai Overtakes Beijing to Become Asia’s Billionaire
Capital: Hurun Report: Mumbai has dethroned Beijing as Asia’s billionaire
capital, marking a historic milestone in the latest Hurun Global Rich
List 2024. With 271 billionaires, India now stands third globally in terms of
billionaire count. The report unveils a total of 3,279 billionaires globally,
with 167 additions in the past year. While China maintained its lead with 814
billionaires, India added nearly 100 new billionaires, while China saw a decline
of 155. The top 10 cities with
billionaires include, New York, London, Mumbai, Beijing, Shanghai,
Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Moscow, New Delhi, and San Francisco.
3. Soumendu Bagchi appointed India’s next ambassador to
Iraq: Soumendu
Bagchi, currently a deputy director general at the Indian Council of World
Affairs (ICWA), has been appointed
as the country’s next envoy to Iraq. Bagchi is a 1993-batch officer of
the Indian Foreign Service (IFS). While, Abhilasha Joshi, presently additional
secretary in the ministry, has been appointed as India’s next ambassador to the
Republic of Chile. Joshi is a 1995-batch IFS officer.
4. 25 March – International Day of Solidarity with
Detained and Missing Staff Members: The International Day of Solidarity with
Detained and Missing Staff Members is observed every
year on 25 March. The day
marked anniversary of abduction of Alec Collett, a former journalist who was
working for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees
in the Near East when he was abducted by armed gunman in 1985. His body was
finally found in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley in 2009. The day is to observed year on
25 March to mobilise action, demand justice and strengthen our resolve to
protect UN staff and peacekeepers, as well as colleagues in the
non-governmental community and the press.
5. 26 March – Purple Day of Epilepsy: World Purple Day, also known as Epilepsy Awareness Day is observed every year on 26 March. This day holds special
significance as it aims to raise awareness about epilepsy, a neurological
disorder characterised by recurrent seizures. World Purple Day traces its
origins back to 2008 when Cassidy Megan, a young Canadian girl, initiated the
idea to increase awareness about epilepsy.
6. March 27 – World Theatre Day: World Theatre Day is celebrated every year on March 27 to honour the art of theatre. Objective – To raise
awareness about the role of theatre in our lives, and to promote its growth. The
history of World Theatre Day dates back to 1962, when the first World Theatre
Day was celebrated.
OTHER UPDATES:
SPORTS
1. Sreeja Akula wins women’s singles title at WTT Feeder
Beirut II 2024: In Table Tennis, India’s Sreeja Akula won the women’s singles title at
the WTT Feeder Beirut II 2024 table tennis tournament at the Al
Kawthar Secondary School in Lebanon. Akula, the world No. 47, beat Luxembourg’s
Sarah De Nutte to win what was her second WTT singles career title. The
25-year-old’s maiden crown came at the Feeder Corpus Christi 2024 in Texas. For
the mixed doubles crown, India’s Poymantee Baisya and Akash Pal beat Sathiyan
Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra, while in Men’s Doubles Final, Manush Shah and
Manav Thakkar won the event of the WTT Feeder Beirut- II tournament in Lebanon.
2. Carlos Sainz wins F1 Australian GP: Ferrari’s Carlos
Sainz ended Red Bull’s Formula 1 winning streak by winning the Australian Grand Prix. Sainz,
who started on the front row alongside Verstappen, kept his place into turn
one, but passed the Dutchman on lap two at turn nine for the lead and took
control once his rival retired two laps later with a fiery mechanical failure. Verstappen
had won the first two F1 races of the season in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and
was on a nine-race winning streak.
3. Kenya allrounder Collins Obuya retires from cricket: Kenya allrounder
Collins Obuya has retired from
cricket following their defeat to Uganda in the third-place
play-off match in the African Games. A leg spinning allrounder, Obuya played
104 ODIs for Kenya, scoring 2044 runs and taking 35 wickets. He is their
third-highest run-scorer in the format, with Kenya stripped of their ODI status
in 2014. He is also Kenya’s highest run-scorer in T20Is, with 1794 runs from 76
appearances.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1. Federal Bank & NPCI partner for contactless
payments: Federal Bank has launched a RuPay
smart key chain called ‘Flash Pay’ for contactless NCMC (National
Common Mobility Card) payments at enabled metro stations and PoS terminals. Customers
can make payments up to ₹5,000 without a PIN, whereas those over ₹5,000 will
require PIN authentication. The per day limit at any PoS terminal has been
capped at ₹1 lakh. ‘Flash Pay’ allows users to make secure payments with just a
tap, eliminating the need for physical cards or cash.
2. Government allocated Rs 6200 cr to boost RRB: The union
government has allocated Rs
6212.03 crore to regional rural banks under the recapitalization scheme.
Under the scheme, recapitalization support is provided to RRBs to maintain the
minimum prescribed capital-to-risk (Weighted) Assets ratio of nine per cent. The
performance of RRBs has improved significantly, with a consolidated CRAR
(Capital to Risk-weighted Assets Ratio) at an all-time high of 13.83 per cent as
of December 31, 2023. Indian RRBs have shown the highest ever consolidated net
profit of Rs 4,974 crores in FY22-23 and a net profit of Rs 5,236 crore up to
the 3rd quarter of FY 2023-24.
3. Star Housing Finance partners with Tata Capital
Housing Finance: Star
Housing Finance (Star HFL) has entered into a co-lending partnership with Tata Capital
Housing Finance (TCHFL). The partnership aims to leverage domain of Star
HFL in low ticket affordable housing finance space and the mutual synergies
arising out of operations. Star HFL branch network across Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, NCR and Tamil Nadu would be utilized in this
partnership to provide housing finance assistance predominantly to home buyers
in economically weaker section (EWS) and low-income group (LIG) segment.
4. LIC world’s strongest insurance brand: Brand Finance Insurance: Insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has emerged as the strongest insurance brand globally, according to a report Brand Finance Insurance 100 2024. The report said that LIC’s brand value remains steady at USD 9.8 billion, accompanied by a brand strength index score of 88.3 and an associated AAA brand strength rating. Following LIC, the rankings highlight Cathay Life Insurance as the second strongest brand, experiencing a 9 per cent increase in brand value to USD 4.9 billion, closely followed by NRMA Insurance, which saw an 82 per cent rise in brand value to USD 1.3 billion.
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