NATIONAL
UPDATES:
1. Govt. notifies new rules for medical devices:
The union health ministry has notified new rules for medical devices to remove regulatory bottlenecks and ensure
availability of medical devices for
patients. Now, manufacturers will not be required to renew licenses periodically and
submission of applications and grant of licenses will be done online. Under the
new rules, manufacturing and import licences will remain valid till these are
suspended, cancel or surrendered. The new rules have been framed in conformity
with Global Harmonisation Task Force (GHTF) framework and conform to best
international practices.
2. Centre of
Integrative Oncology to be inaugurated: The Centre of Integrative Oncology has been inaugurated
at National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research (NICPR),
Noida. The main objective of the Centre is to build collaborations in the areas
of cancer prevention, research, and care. This would pave the way to carry
forward the ongoing bilateral dialogue and facilitate collaboration with stake
holders, like National Cancer Institute, USA. The Centre would also offer 5
post-doctoral and 5 Senior Research Fellowships each year to deserving
candidates to facilitate quality research in the country in the area of cancer
research.
3. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah inaugurates 9th Bengaluru
International Film Festival:
Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah has inaugurated
the 9th edition of Bengaluru
International Film Festival in front of Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru
(Karnataka). The highlight of the evening was the video mapping of Kannada and
world cinema projected on the pillars of the building. Form 55 countries,200
films will be screened in Bengaluru and Mysuru during this film festival.
4. Apple to start
manufacturing in India:
Apple has
reached an agreement with
the Karnataka government to
set up a manufacturing plant in Bengaluru(Karnataka). Apple is reportedly expected to start production for the Indian market by June. India will be only the third country globally to
assemble iPhones. (Note: Apple
is an American multinational technology company, founded by Steve Jobs, Steve
Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in April 1976 to develop and sell personal computers.)
5
China successfully tests DF-5C missile with 10 nuclear warheads :
China
has successfully tested a new version of a DF-5C missile that can carry up to
10 nuclear warheads in January 2017. The flight test of the missile was carried
using 10 multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles, (MIRVs), from the
Taiyuan Space Launch Centre in Shanxi province and to an impact range in the
western Taklamakan desert.
6 Government notifies new rules for medical
devices: The
Union Health Ministry has notified new rules for medical devices to remove
regulatory bottlenecks and ensure availability of medical devices for patients.
Under the new rules, manufactures will not be required to renew licenses
periodically and submission of applications and grant of licenses will be done online.
7 India
signs $201.50 million Financing Agreement with World Bank for TEQIP III: The
Union Government has singed Financing Agreement for IDA credit of $201.50
million with World Bank for the ‘Third Technical Education Quality Improvement
Programme’ (TEQIP III). The agreement was signed by Raj Kumar, Joint Secretary,
Department of Economic Affairs and Junaid Kamal Ahmad, Country Director, World
Bank India.
8. February 2: World Wetlands Day: The World Wetland Day (WWD) is observed every
year on 2 February to raise awareness about the value of wetlands for humanity
and the planet. Significance of Day: This day marks the date of the adoption of
the Convention on Wetlands also called as Ramsar Convention on 2 February 1971
in the Iranian city of Ramsar. 2017 Theme: “Wetlands for Disaster Risk
Reduction”. It seeks to raise awareness and to highlight the vital role of
healthy wetlands in reducing the impacts of extreme events such as floods,
cyclones and drought on communities, and in helping to build resilience.
9. Government introduces alternative funding
mechanism of electoral bonds: Budget: The
Union Government has announced two measures in the Budget 2017-18 to bring in greater
transparency in funding of political parties. These include capping cash
funding by a single anonymous donor to Rs. 2000 (one tenth of the current limit
of Rs 20,000) and introduction of the electoral bonds. It will take effect from
1 April, 2018
10. NITI
Aayog launches India Innovation Index: The
National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog and Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII) jointly launched India Innovation Index. Besides
country’s first innovation index portal was also launched. The index has been
jointly developed by NITI Aayog, DIPP and CII in consultation with World
Economic Forum (WEF), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Cornell
University, UNIDO, ILO, OECD, UNESCO, ITU etc.
11. Mahila
Shakti Kendra will be set-up at village level: Budget: Union
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Budget Speech 2017-18 announced corpus of
Rs 500 crore for setting up Mahila Shakti Kendras in the 14 lakh ICDS Anganwadi
Centres at village level. These kendras will provide one stop convergent
support services for empowering rural women with opportunities for skill
development, employment, health, nutrition and digital literacy.
12. Government
notifies new rules for medical devices:
The Union Health Ministry has notified new rules for medical devices to remove regulatory bottlenecks and ensure availability of medical devices for patients. Under the new rules, manufactures will not be required to renew licenses periodically and submission of applications and grant of licenses will be done online.
The Union Health Ministry has notified new rules for medical devices to remove regulatory bottlenecks and ensure availability of medical devices for patients. Under the new rules, manufactures will not be required to renew licenses periodically and submission of applications and grant of licenses will be done online.
INTERNATIONAL
UPDATES:
1. Right to Information Act comes into force in Sri
Lanka:
Today, the historic Right to Information (RTI) Act has
come into force in Sri Lanka. The act marks the culmination of a movement of
over 20 years to ensure transparency in governance and easy availability of
information. As per the act, public authorities are liable to share information
within the specified timelines, subject to a maximum of 28 days. Earlier,
Parliament unanimously passed the Right to Information Act on June 24, 2016.
SPORTS:
1.
Lakshya Sen becomes World No.1 Junior Badminton player
:
India's young shuttler Lakshya Sen (15-year) has
become the World No 1 Junior
Badminton player in the latest rankings of the Badminton World Federation (BWF). He moved Chia-Hao Lee of Chinese Taipei to attain the top
spot. Lakshya got 16,903 points in eight
tournaments in the season and Chia Hao 16,091 points. He is the
first shuttler from Uttarakhand to
attain the number one spot at the international level. Earlier, his
brother Chirag Sen was
ranked number two in
the world junior badminton rankings. He won the Senior India International
Series Badminton Tournament along with the All India Senior Ranking Badminton
Tournament at Itanagar.
2 England Football player Frank
Lampard retires:
Former England and Chelsea
midfield star Frank Lampard (38-year)
has announced to retire after turning down "a number of exciting
offers" in Britain and abroad. He scored 211
times for Chelsea and won every major club honour, netting the goals which in 2005 secured the
club's first championship title in
50 years. Lampard left New York City FC in the autumn and also played for West Ham United and Manchester
City in the Premier League.
BANKING/FINANCE:
1. Over
6.26 lakh people win Lucky Grahak Yojana & Digi dhan Vyapar Yojana
Over 6.26 lakh people has
won 97-crore
rupee prizes under Lucky Grahak Yojana and Digi dhan
Vyapar Yojana till 30th January
2017. These two schemes are part of NITI Aayog’s digital payment promotion
schemes and covered cities from 21 States and
4 Union Territories. Over 100 Digi-Dhan Melas are
planned across the country to inculcate digital payment among
the people.
Lucky Grahak Yojana (Daily
scheme): 5.55 lakh consumers have won the prize.
Lucky Grahak Yojana (Weekly
scheme): over 26 thousand consumers.
Digi dhan Vyapar Yojana (weekly
scheme): over 35 thousand merchants.