NATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
World Bank Announces USD 400 million to enhance India’s Coastal & Marine
Resources: The
World Bank has approved USD 400 million multi-year financial support to India to
enhance and safeguard the coastal and marine resources of the country. The
financial aid will help to enhance the coastal resources by focusing on the
rehabilitation of coastal beaches and mangroves; protect coastal populations
from pollution, erosion, and sea-level rise; and improve livelihood
opportunities for coastal communities. In the first phase, eight coastal States
and 3 coastal Union Territories are selected. They are Maharashtra, Karnataka,
Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal, and
Puducherry, Andaman, and Nicobar and Daman and Diu. These states and UTs will
get USD 180 million in funding, for Enhancing Coastal and Ocean Resource
Efficiency (ENCORE).
2.
Aarogya Setu Mitr Launched for online medical consultations, ePharmacy and home
lab tests: The
mobile app Aarogya Setu launched by the Government of India has been upgraded
to include a new private-public partnership initiative called Aarogaya Setu
Mitr, to provide facilities for online medical consultations, ePharmacy and
home lab tests. Upon selecting the Aarogya Setu Mitr, user will be redirected
to a new website, and won’t allow access to individual data from Aarogya Setu,
so its safe. This new app has been developed in collaboration & partnership
of the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister and Niti Aayog and
will operate under them. The new feature will enable the user to get free
online COVID-19-related consultations with doctors, book home sample collection
for lab tests by any of the listed entities and also order medicines online
from the listed platforms. The three private companies listed for free
tele-consultation are Swasth, Tata Bridgital Health (healthcare initiative of
the Tata Group), and Connectsense Telehealth (platform from Tech Mahindra).
3.
Government Launches ‘The Saras Collection’ on GeM Portal for Exquisite Products
of SHGs: The
Government has introduced a new initiative, ‘The Saras Collection’ on
Government e Marketplace (GeM) portal, which will showcase exquisitely
handcrafted products from finest Self Help Groups in India. This new platform
was inaugurated by Union Minister of Rural Development Narendra Singh Tomar on
4th May 2020 in New Delhi, to help SHGs in accessing government markets. The
Saras collection has exclusively been designed to showcase the daily utility
products handmade by rural Self Help Groups (SHGs), and to provide them with
access to Central and State Government buyers. Under this initiative, sellers
from SHGs will be able to list their products in five product categories:
handicrafts, handloom and textiles, office accessories, grocery and pantry and
personal care and hygiene. Through the medium of this new platform, government
is trying to reduce human interventions in procurement process of products,
enable transparency, cut cost, as well as bring inclusiveness and efficiency.
4. HP
launches ‘Mukhya Mantri Shahari Rojgar Guarantee Yojna’: Himachal Pradesh
Government decided to launch the ‘Mukhya Mantri Shahari Rojgar Guarantee
Yojna’. In this Yojna, 120 days assured employment will be provided to people
living in urban areas. It is being launched to revive the coronavirus-hit
economy of the state. Adequate training will be given to the people for their
skill upgrade if required. The cabinet also decided to provide an assistance of
Rs 2,000 to each of the 1 lakh workers registered under the Building and Other
Construction Workers Board. A presentation was also made regarding probable
steps for the economic revival and reforms to be initiated after lockdown.
Note: Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh:
Jairam Thakur; Governor: Bandaru Dattatraya.
5.
Health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan Launches ‘COVID Katha’ – A Multimedia Guide
for Mass Awareness: The
Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan launched ‘COVID Katha’, a multimedia
guide for mass awareness on the Covid-19 disease, via video conferencing on the
occasion of 50th Foundation Day of Department of Science and Technology (DST)
on 3rd May 2020. The book is a visual representation on A-Z of COVID-19, to
spread the message of science and health, in special context to Coronavirus, in
simple ways. It consists of themes, developed and researched by the National
Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC), under DST, in
association with Assam-based Dr Anamika Ray Memorial Trust (ARMT) team and
illustrated by Assam cartoonist Nituparna Rajbongshi.
Note: The Department of Science and
Technology (DST) is a department within the Ministry of Science and Technology
in India; DST Founded: May 1971; DST Headquarters: New Delhi.
6.
Facebook partners with Bollywood for ‘I FOR INDIA’ fundraiser concert: Facebook has
launched a home-to-home fundraiser concert, ‘I For India’. 100% proceeds from
the fundraiser concert will go to the India COVID Response Fund managed by
GiveIndia. Facebook has collaborated with some of the biggest stars in India
and Bollywood for this. The four hour-long concert was live on Facebook on May
03, 2020 starting at 7:30 PM. The concert featured starts like A R Rahman,
Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Alia Bhatt, Javed Akhtar,
Anushka Sharma, Katrina Kaif, Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra, Lilly Singh, Virat
Kohli, Ustad Zakhir Hussain.
Note: Chief Executive Officer of Facebook:
Mark Zuckerberg; Facebook Headquarters: California, US.
7.
West Bengal Government Launches ‘Exit App’ for Stranded People of Other States:
West
Bengal government has launched an app named ‘Exit App’ for the people of other
state who are stranded in West Bengal due to the lockdown and want to return to
their native place. The app can be downloaded from the ‘Egiye Bangla’ website
of the state government. All those persons who are stucked in the state and
want to go back to their native states can apply online through this ‘Exit
app’. The permission for the same will be practically automatic and extremely
easy.
Note: Chief Minister of West Bengal: Mamata
Banerjee; Governor: Jagdeep Dhankhar.
8.
NIAB develops portable coronavirus detection kit: National Institute
of Animal Biotechnology (NIAB) have developed a portable device ‘eCovSens’, a
biosensor that can detect the coronavirus in saliva samples. The device gives
results within 30 seconds using just 20 micro-litres of the sample. The device
consists of a carbon electrode and coronavirus antibody. The antibody is capable
of binding with the spike protein of the virus. This portable bio-sensor can be
connected to a computer or a cellphone via Bluetooth.
9.
Railways start Shramik Special Trains for stranded people: Indian Railways
start Shramik Special Trains to move migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists,
students, and other persons stranded at different places due to lock down.
These special trains will be run from point to point on the request of both the
concerned State Governments. The Railways and State Governments shall appoint
senior officials as Nodal Officers for coordination and smooth operation of
these trains.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
Dubai announced dates for Mega Expo Event: Dubai has announced new date for the
Mega World Expo 2020 from 1st Oct 2021 to 31st March 2022. The announcement was
made after two-third majority of Bureau International des Expositions (BIE)
Member States voted in favour of postponing World Expo by 1 year. Expo 2020
Dubai theme: ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’. Expo 2020 Dubai will
offer the world a unique platform to share the lessons, solutions, and ideas
for a better tomorrow.
2.
International Day of the Midwife: 5th May: Every year the, International
Confederation of Midwives (ICM) celebrates the International Day of the Midwife
on 5 May, since 1992, to recognise the work of midwives and raise awareness
about the status of midwives for the essential care they provide to mothers and
their newborns.
The theme for 2020 International Day of the
Midwife is ‘Midwives with women: celebrate, demonstrate, mobilise, unite – our
time is NOW!’. World Health Organization (WHO) has designed the year 2020 as
‘Year of Nurse and Midwife’ to commemorate the 200th birth anniversary of
nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale.
Note: Director-General of the World Health
Organization: Tedros Adhanom; Headquarters of WHO: Geneva, Switzerland.
3.
World Hand Hygiene Day: 5th May: Every year, the World Health Organization
(WHO) marks the World Hand Hygiene Day on May 5 to raise awareness among people
across the globe about the importance of hand hygiene in warding off many
serious infections. The theme for 2020 is ‘Save Lives: Clean Your Hands’. The
day recognizes hand washing as one of the most effective actions that can be
taken to avoid a huge range of infections including the COVID-19 virus.
Note: Director-General of the World Health
Organization: Tedros Adhanom; Headquarters of WHO: Geneva, Switzerland.
4.
World Asthma Day 2020: 5th May: World Asthma Day is observed every year on
the 1st Tuesday of May. This year, World Asthma Day is observed on May 5, 2020.
The day spread awareness about asthma disease and care around the world. Whilst the primary focus is supporting the
person with asthma, support may also extend to family, friends and caregivers.
The theme of 2020 World Asthma Day is ‘Enough Asthma Deaths’. The first World
Asthma Day was held in 1998.
OTHER UPDATES:
SPORTS
1.
Egypt tennis player Youssef Hossam banned for life on match-fixing charges: Egyptian
professional tennis player Youssef Hossam has been banned from professional
tennis for life for match-fixing, as per the official notification by the
Tennis Integrity Unit on 4 May 2020. The 21-year-old Youssef Hassam was already
provisionally suspended since May 2019, and now has been banned for life
following his conviction on multiple match-fixing and associated corruption
charges. Hossam has been found guilty of 21 breaches of the Tennis
Anti-Coprruption Program from 2015 to 2019. The breaches include 8 cases of
match fixing, 2 of soliciting other players not to use best efforts as well as
two failures to co-operate with TIU investigation.
2.
FINA postpones 2021 world championships to May 2022: Swimming world
governing body, Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) rescheduled the
2021 Fukuoka aquatics world championships to May 2022 to avoid a clash with the
postponed Tokyo Olympics. The new dates for the aquatics world championship in
the Japanese city are May 13-29, 2022.
Note: President of FINA: Julio C. Maglione;
Founded of FINA: July 29, 1908; Headquarters of FINA: Lausanne, Switzerland
3.
Discus thrower Sandeep Kumari gets 4-year ban for dope flunk: Discus thrower
Sandeep Kumari has been banned for 4 years by WADA’s Athletics Integrity Unit
for flunking a dope test. The sample was deemed clean by the NDTL officials
during the National Inter-State Championships in June 2018 in Guwahati, Assam
where Kumari had won the gold with a throw of 58.41 meters in the competition.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) then decided to test the sample of Kumari
at its Montreal Laboratory in Canada. Her four-year ban, announced by WADA will
begin from June 26, 2018 — the date of her sample collection. Kumari’s results
from June 26, 2018 to November 21, 2018 will now be annulled.
Note: Headquarters of WADA: Montreal,
Canada; President of WADA: Witold Bańka.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1.
Ameyo rolls out video KYC engagement platform for Banking sector: A customer
engagement technology provider, Ameyo has launched video KYC engagement
platform for the banking and finance sector. The newly launched platform will
eliminate the businesses’ requirement of physical KYC in accordance with latest
RBI guidelines issued in January 2020. It is expected to decrease the customer
onboarding process from the present 5-7 days to less than 3 minutes.
Note: Chief Executive Officer of Ameyo:
Bishal Lachhiramka.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
1.
US-based Silver Lake buys 1.15% stake in Reliance Jio for Rs 5,655.75 cr: American private
equity giant Silver Lake Partners has announced to buy 1.15% stake in Jio
Platforms for Rs 5,655.75 crore ($750 million). Jio Platforms, is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and works on
digital apps, digital ecosystems and the mobile service. This deal values Jio Platforms
at Rs 4.90 lakh crore on equity basis and Rs 5.15 lakh crore on enterprise
value basis. It must be remembered that Facebook has also spent $5.7 billion
(Rs 43,574 crore) to buy a 9.99 percent stake in Jio in April 2020. Although
the deal with Silver Lake is smaller than the one with Facebook, it represents
a 12.5% premium to the equity valuation of the Facebook investment.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
1. 3
Indian Photographers Win 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Their Coverage on Kashmir
Conflict due to Article 370: Three Indian photographers Dar Yasin,
Mukhtar Khan, and Channi Anand, from the Associated Press, have been awarded
the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Journalism in Feature Photography category. They
have been awarded for their outstanding coverage of the lockdown in Jammu and
Kashmir in August 2019, after Article 370 was revoked, and all lines of
communications were snapped. The 2020 Pulitzer Prizes were announced on 4 May
2020. In all, winners have been announced in 15 Journalism and seven Book,
Drama and Music categories. A Special
Citation was also awarded. Here is the complete list of winners:
JOURNALISM
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Public Service
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The Anchorage Daily
News, in collaboration with ProPublica
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Breaking News
Reporting
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The staff of the
Louisville Courrier-Journal, Ky.
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Investigative
Reporting
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Brian M.
Rosenthal, The New York Times
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Explanatory
Reporting
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The staff of The
Washington Post
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Local Reporting
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Staff of The
Baltimore Sun
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National Reporting
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T. Christian Miller,
Megan Rose and Robert Faturechi, ProPublica and Dominic Gates,
Steve Miletich, Mike Baker and Lewis Kamb, The Seattle Times
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International
Reporting
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The staff of
the New York Times
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Feature Writing
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Ben Taub, The New
Yorker
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Commentary
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Nikole
Hannah-Jones, The New York Times
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Criticism
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Christopher Knight, Los
Angeles Times
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Editorial Writing
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Jeffery Gerritt,
Palestine Herald-Press
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Editorial Cartooning
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Bary Blitt, The
New Yorker
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Breaking News
Photography
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The photography staff
of Reuters
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Feature Photography
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Channi Anand, Mukhtar
Khan and Dar Yasin, The Associated Press
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Audio Reporting
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Staff of This American
Life with Molly O’Toole of the Los Angeles Times and Emily Green, freelancer,
Vice News
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BOOKS, DRAMA & MUSIC
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Fiction
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The Nickel Boys, by
Colson Whitehead (Doubleday)
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Drama
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A Strange Loop, by
Michael R. Jackson
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History: Sweet
Taste of Liberty
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A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in
America, by W. Caleb McDaniel (Oxford University Press)
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Biography: Sontag
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Her Life and Work, by
Benjamin Moser (Ecco)
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Poetry
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The Tradition, by
Jericho Brown (Copper Canyon Press)
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General Nonfiction
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The End of the Myth:
From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America, by Greg Grandin
(Metropolitan Books) and
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The Undying
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Pain, Vulnerability,
Mortality, Medicine, Art, Time, Dreams, Data, Exhaustion, Cancer, and Care,
by Anne Boyer (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
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Music
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The Central Park Five,
by Anthony Davis
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SPECIAL AWARDS AND CITATIONS
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Ida B. Wells
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Note: The Pulitzer Prize is an award given
for outstanding achievements in newspaper, magazine and online journalism,
literature, and musical composition by Columbia University in the United
States.