NATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
Govt Forms Task Force to Impart Technical Education in Mother Tongue: In an effort to
bring major changes in technical education, the Ministry of Education under the
leadership of Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ has set up a
task force for preparing a roadmap on imparting technical education in Mother
Tongue. As per updates, the task force set up under the chairmanship of Amit
Khare, Secretary of Higher Education Department, will take into consideration
the suggestions made by various stakeholders and will submit a report in a
month.
2.
Madhya Pradesh Aims to completely eliminate AIDS by 2030: Madhya Pradesh did
not see a significant increase in the number of HIV patients in the last two
years. As per Union health ministry report issued this September 20, the state
reported 0.59 lakh patients in 2018 and the government aims to completely
eliminate AIDS by 2030. The highest number 12 thousand 773 patients reported in
Indore. Bhopal is at number two with more than 7 thousand patients. Jabalpur
has around 6 thousand patients while Gwalior has more than 3 thousand HIV
patients. The highest 68 percent HIV infected people belong to the age group of
25 to 49 years.
3. V.
Naidu virtually releases postage stamp in former PM IK Gujral’s honour: Vice President
Venkaiah Naidu has virtually released a commemorative Postage Stamp in honour
of the late Prime Minister of India & Freedom Fighter, I K Gujral (Inder
Kumar Gujral). I K Gujral was the 12th Prime Minister of India, he served as
the Prime Minister from April 1997-March 1998. He was born in Jhelum (now in
Pakistan) in 1919. During his tenure as India’s External Affairs Minister, I K
Gujral laid a set of five principles – ‘Gujral Doctrine’ to guide the conduct
of foreign relations with India’s immediate neighbours. He passed away in 2012
due to a lung infection.
4.
Vice President releases a book on Former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam: The Vice President
of India, M Venkaiah Naidu has released the book titled “40 Years with Abdul
Kalam- Untold Stories”, a book on the life of the former President of India Dr
APJ Abdul Kalam. The book was authored by Dr A.Sivathanu Pillai. The book is
published by Pentagon Press LLP and the foreword was written by Pranab
Mukherjee, former president of India.
About the book: The book provided a
first-hand account of the life of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, who was described as the
epitome of simplicity, honesty and wisdom. Dr. Kalam strengthened the Defence
sector of India and contributed to the development of India’s space
capabilities. The book discusses his life events including the events at ISRO,
DRDO and BrahMos and his interaction with the power corridors
About Dr A. Sivathanu Pillai: Dr A.
Sivathanu Pillai has assisted Dr Vikram Sarabhai during the evolution of the
ten-year space profiles and worked with Dr APJ Abdul Kalam in Satellite Launch
Vehicle-3 (SLV3) and Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) configuration design
and with Prof. Satish Dhawan in the study of future ISRO launch vehicles and
missions.
5.
Rajnish K Jenaw posted as CMD, NSFDC: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet
(ACC) has approved the appointment of Rajnish Kumar Jenaw (IP&TA&FS) as
new Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of National Scheduled Castes Finance
& Development Corporation (NSFDC) under the Department of Social Justice
& Empowerment. Jenaw has been appointed to the post with effect from the
date of assumption of charge and for a period up-to August 31, 2024, i.e. date
of his superannuation or until further orders, whichever is earlier. He is a
1992-batch Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service
officer.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
China becomes second nation to plant flag on the Moon: China has become
the second country in the world to unfurl its national flag on the moon
surface. Earlier this feat was achieved only by the USA when it planted its
flag on the Moon during the Apollo mission in 1969. China achieved the historic
feat when ‘Chang’e 5‘ probe of China, which was launched to collect soil and
rock samples of the lunar surface, took off from the moon to return to earth
after planting the national flag on 3rd December 2020.
Note: China Capital: Beijing; China
Currency: Renminbi; China President: Xi Jinping.
2.
Britain becomes first country in world to approve coronavirus vaccine: In a historic
move, Britain has become the first country in the world to approve the
Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine. The vaccine will be rolled out from next
week onwards. Priority for vaccination will be given to healthcare workers and
care home residents.
3.
Indian oil Chairman Shri SM Vaidya taken charge as VP of the World LPG
Association:
Shri SM Vaidya is appointed as the first Vice President of the World LPG
Association (WLPGA). The World LPG Association (WLPGA) is the authoritative
voice of the global LPG industry representing the full LPG value chain. Shri SM
Vaidya currently is the Chairman of Indian Oil Corporation.
OTHER UPDATES:
SPORTS
1.
FIFA extends 7-team Club World Cup to 2021; Japan to host: Japan was chosen to
host a traditional, seven-team Club World Cup in December 2021. FIFA wanted a
December 2020 edition in Qatar to be the last with seven teams, six continental
champions and the host nation’s domestic league winner. The format often
attracts little interest and is routinely won by the European club.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1.
Paytm partners with Suryoday Small Finance Bank to empower MSMEs with instant
digital loans: Paytm
has announced its partnership with Suryoday Small Finance Bank to empower MSMEs
with instant digital loans. The company is offering instant microloans to
businesses that are unable to access financial services from traditional
banking players. The company through this partnership is aiming at disbursing
loans to over 1 lakh small businesses in the next 12 to 18 months.
2.
NABARD and SBI sign MoU to extend concessional refinance facility in Karnataka: The Karnataka
regional office of NABARD and State Bank of India have signed an MoU to extend
concessional refinance facility to the beneficiaries of watershed development
and tribal development projects. The MoU aims to benefit 45000 beneficiaries
from 260 Farmers Producers Organisations in 28 districts. In addition 8500
beneficiaries from Self Help groups and Joint Liability Groups will be covered.
The MoU signed will enable SBI to act as an implementing agency for
digitilising the Self Help Groups and uploading data on E-Shakti portal across
the state.
3.
ICICI Bank Opens Representative Office in Nepal, First Pvt Sector Lender to do
so:
ICICI Bank opened its representative office in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The
representative office will closely work with the domestic banks in Nepal to
facilitate investment, trade, payments and treasury business between the two
countries. With this foray, ICICI Bank has expanded its footprint to 15
countries, including India.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
1.
RBI Projects 6.8% Retail Inflation in December Quarter: The Reserve Bank
of India said retail inflation is likely to remain elevated and pegged it at
6.8 per cent for the third quarter of the current fiscal. RBI Governor
Shaktikanta Das said the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is of the view that
inflation is likely to remain elevated, barring transient relief in the winter
months from prices of perishables
2.
India Economy Likely to Contract by 10% in FY21, Says Former Planning
Commission Member Abhijit Sen: India’s economy is likely to contract by
around 10 per cent in the current fiscal, eminent economist and former Planning
Commission member Abhijit Sen said. Sen, also an expert on issues related to
agriculture, further said that the government would not be able to double
farmers’ income by 2022.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
1.
Ranjitsinh Disale becomes 1st Indian to win 2020 Global Teacher Prize: Ranjitsinh Disale,
a government teacher from Zilla Parishad Primary School, in Paritewadi village,
Solapur district of Maharashtra, has won the 2020 Global Teacher Prize. He is
the first Indian to win this award, which carries prize money of $1 million (Rs
7.4 crore).
The 32-year-old has won the annual Global
Teacher Prize 2020 in recognition of his efforts to promote girls’ education in
his village and trigger a quick-response (QR) coded textbook revolution in
India. He made efforts and added QR codes to textbooks of primary classes to
provide links to audio poems, video lectures, stories and assignments. He also
worked towards education for girls and teaching people about the ill-effects of
teenage marriage and even helped to achieve 100% attendance of girls.
Ranjitsinh has also created history by
announcing to share half the prize money with the nine finalists from across
the world for the award, where each one will receive about $55,000 each. He
also becomes the first winner to share the prize money with the finalists.
About the Global Teacher Prize: The Global
Teacher Prize is an annual prize founded by the Varkey Foundation in 2014 to
recognise an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to
the profession. The award is given in partnership with UNESCO.
Note: UNESCO headquarters: Paris, France;
UNESCO Head: Audrey Azoulay; UNESCO Founded: 16 November 1945.
2.
Gitanjali Rao becomes 1st-ever TIME’s “Kid of The Year”: The
Indian-American young scientist and inventor, Gitanjali Rao, has been named as
the first-ever ‘Kid of the Year’ by the iconic TIME magazine. This is the first
time that the TIME magazine has launched the Kid of The Year” award.
About Gitanjali Rao: The 15-year-old
Gitanjali Rao was chosen from among more than 5,000 nominees, for her
“astonishing work” using technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated
drinking water to opioid addiction and cyberbullying. She has created
applications named ‘Kindly’ to help people, especially kids, fight opioid
addiction and cyberbullying. TIME magazine had partnered with Nickelodeon and
searched social media and school districts across the country to shortlist the
most influential child of 2020.
Note: TIME magazine Headquarters: United
States; TIME magazine Editor: Edward Felsenthal; TIME magazine First issue
date: 3 March 1923.
DEFENCE
1.
PASSEX conducted by Indian Navy and Russian Navy: The Indian Navy
(IN) and the Russian Federation Navy (RuFN) are undertaking Passage Exercise
(PASSEX) in the Eastern Indian Ocean Region (IOR). The exercise will help in
enhancing interoperability, improving understanding and imbibing best practices
between both the friendly navies. It involves advanced surface and
anti-submarine warfare exercises, weapon firings, seamanship exercises and helicopter
operations.
Indian Navy is being represented by
indigenously constructed guided-missile frigate Shivalik and anti-submarine
corvette Kadmatt along with integral helicopters. Russian Federation Navy
includes guided-missile cruiser Varyag, the large anti-submarine ship Admiral
Panteleyev and medium ocean tanker Pechenga. The PASSEX’s are conducted
regularly by Indian Navy with units of friendly foreign navies.
OBITUARIES
1. Lakshadweep Administrator Dineshwar Sharma passes away: Lakshadweep Administrator, Dineshwar Sharma passed away. He was earlier headed the Intelligence Bureau and was also the Interlocutor for Jammu and Kashmir. The 66-year-old retired IPS officer of the Kerala cadre had been appointed administrator of the Lakshadweep Union Territory in October 2019. He was assistant director in the IB in Kashmir between 1994 and 1996 and then went on to serve on the Kashmir desk of the bureau in the national capital.