NATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
The Second Cancer Genome Atlas Conference held in Delhi: The Minister of
Science and Technology held the second TCGA-Cancer Genome Atlas 2020 conference
in New Delhi. The conference brought together scientists and clinicians from
all over the world to jointly establish the Indian Cancer Genome Atlas (ICGA).
Indian Cancer Genome Atlas (ICGA) aims to create an indigenous, open-source and
comprehensive database to collect molecular profiles of all prevalent cancers
in the Indian population. TCGA is a joint effort of the National Cancer
Institute (NCI) and the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), which
are both part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services. It was started in 2006.
2.
Centre Releases Rs 6,195 Cr to 14 States as Instalment of Post Devolution Revenue
Deficit Grant:
The Centre released Rs 6,195 crore to 14 states as monthly instalment of post
devolution revenue deficit grant. Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh,
Kerala, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu,
Tripura, Uttarakhand and West Bengal are the states to whom the amount has been
released. A similar amount was released as grant for April-November months of
the current financial year.
3.
Mizoram launches project to assist migrant workers find employment: The Mizoram
government has launched a project to assist the migrant workers, who lost their
jobs due to the Covid-19 pandemic, find suitable employment. The Rs 3.3 project
under the Mizoram Youth Commission (MZC) christened as ‘Livelihood Generation
for Returned Migrant Workers’ was launched by Chief Minister Zoramathnga. The
project funded by the North East Council will cover more than 2,600 people, who
will be given skill-based training and entrepreneurship development training,
to help them find suitable employment.
4.
Central Govt Announces Co-WIN App That Will Let Indians Self-Register for
COVID-19 Vaccine:
The Union Health Ministry has developed a digital platform, including a mobile
application, for real-time monitoring of COVID-19 vaccine delivery, recording
data and to enable people to get themselves registered for vaccination. There
are five modules in Co-WIN app – administrator module, registration module,
vaccination module, beneficiary acknowledgement module and report module. The
Co-WIN, will help monitor the entire vaccination process.The mobile application
will also send real-time data of temperature of the cold-storage facilities to
the main server
5.
Andhra Pradesh signs MoU with Survey of India for historic land survey: Andhra Pradesh
government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Survey of India
in the presence of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy for the implementation
of the ‘YSR Jagananna Saswatha Bhoomi Hakku-Bhoomi Rakshana’, scheduled for
launch on December 21. The State government in partnership with Survey of India
will be conducting a comprehensive survey which will go down in history with
the golden letters, as such a large scale survey is being conducted for the
first time in the country after almost 100 years. The State government and
Survey of India are putting together 70 base stations to take up this survey,
which will be added to their network in future.
6. NE
states, UP, Bihar top in pandemic management: Report: North-eastern
states have topped the list of states in managing Covid-19 followed by Bihar
and Uttar Pradesh, according to a study conducted by SBI Research. Northeast
was combined into one. Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh, on the
other hand, are at the bottom of the list. As far as the entire country is
concerned, the estimated number of infections is 9,929,000 which is 466,000
higher than the 9,463,000 confirmed cases. This indicated that India has done a
fairly good job on controlling the spread of the virus. The northeast topped
the list in the macro economic parameters as well, followed by Himachal Pradesh
and Madhya Pradesh. Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal were at the bottom.
Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra were at the top on performance in the
Centre’s schemes, while Goa, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh were the most
laggard.
7.
Nation Observes 49th Vijay Diwas on 16 December 2020: In India, Vijay
Diwas (also called Victory Day) is celebrated every year on December 16. The
country is celebrating thea 49th Vijay Diwas in 2020. Vijay Diwas is observed
to commemorate the service, valour, and sacrifices of the gallant men of the
Indian Armed Forces’ victory over Pakistan in 1971 war.
About Vijay Diwas: The Indo-Pakistan war of
1971 which began on December 3 lasted for 13 days and officially ended on
December 16, after which Pakistan surrendered to India. It was on this day in
1971, the chief of the Pakistani forces, General AA Khan Niazi, along with 93
thousand troops, had surrendered unconditionally to the allied forces
consisting of Indian Army and Mukti Bahini. The end of the war also resulted in
subsequent secession of East Pakistan into Bangladesh.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
India and Uzbekistan inks 9 Agreements to strengthen strategic partnership: Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev co-chaired
the virtual Summit held between the two countries, to strengthen strategic
partnership among them. The Government of India also approved a US $448 million
Line of Credit for four developmental projects in Uzbekistan in the fields of
road construction, sewerage treatment and information technology.
India and Uzbekistan signed nine Agreements
and Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) in various areas including in the field
of: (1) Solar Energy; (2) Digital Technologies; (3) High Impact Community
Development Projects; (4) Trade, Economic and Investment Cooperation; (5)
Defence and Security; (6) Civil Nuclear Energy; (7) Connectivity; (8) Culture,
Education and People-to-People Contacts; (9) Terrorism.
Note: Capital of Uzbekistan: Tashkent;
Currency: Uzbekistani Som.
2.
India Drops to Second Position In BNEF’s 2020 Climatescope Ranking; Chile Bags
Top Spot: India
has dropped to the second position in Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s (BNEF)
2020 Climatescope survey ranking from first last year, as a result of a decline
in clean energy investment, which fell 12 per cent in 2018-19 to $8.5 billion
and has plummeted 32 per cent since 2017. Chile has bagged the top spot in the
survey reflective of its strong clean energy policies while, Brazil remained at
the third position. However, the report added that Mainland China and India
continued to be the biggest markets for clean energy investment with Mainland
China far and away the largest. The report also added that the total foreign
direct investment (FDI) in renewables set a new record at $32 billion in 2019,
up from a previous high of $24 billion in 2018. It said that the majority – 84
per cent – of the 2019 total came from international project developers,
utilities, commercial banks and other private sources.
OTHER UPDATES:
BANKING AND FINANCE
1.
Canara HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance launches digital campaign
‘heroes of my city’: Canara
HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance has launched its new digital
campaign- ‘heroes of my city’ celebrating real life heroes and their acts of
generosity during the ongoing pandemic. This two month long campaign is an
extension to the initiative ‘me for my city’ which was launched in 2018 by
Canara HSBC OBC Life Insurance. The campaign is all about fulfilling promises
to the society at large and making a difference to the cities. The campaign
starts with actress Bhumi Pednekar lending a strong voice to the idea of
recognising these real-life heroes that exist in every city.
2.
Federal Bank ties up with OrbitRemit Limited, New Zealand to offer money
transfer facility:
Federal Bank has entered into a tie-up with OrbitRemit Limited to facilitate
money transfer from New Zealand to India. NRIs and small businesses in New
Zealand will now enjoy a modern, low cost, fast, easy and more reliable way of
transferring money to India.Federal Bank currently processes more than 17 per
cent of the personal inward remittances into India.
3.
ICICI Bank to be designated bank for all financial transactions under National
Health Mission in West Bengal: ICICI Bank has won the mandate to be the
designated bank for all financial transactions under National Health Mission
(NHM) in West Bengal, outbidding State Bank of India and other public sector
lenders despite their bigger presence in the state. The West Bengal government
has decided to implement a single bank account system for NHM. Under this, all
financial transactions will be conducted through online software, integrated
with bank accounts.
4.
SBI General Insurance ties up with Mahindra Insurance to make deeper inroads
into tier-2, 3 cities: SBI General Insurance has partnered with Mahindra
Insurance Brokers Ltd (MIBL) to raise its penetration in tier-II and III
cities. This association will enable the company to provide health insurance
cover to a significant number of people in tier-II and III cities and generate
employment. Under this ‘Sajhedaari programme’, the insurer said it hopes to
make a significant milestone in realising its vision to be the most-trusted
general insurer.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
1.
ADB narrows India’s FY21 GDP contraction projection to 8%: The Asian
Development Bank (ADB) upgraded its forecast for the Indian economy, projecting
8% contraction in 2020-21 as compared to 9% estimated earlier, on the back of a
faster-than-expected recovery. Observing that the economy had begun to
normalise, the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) Supplement said the second
quarter contraction at 7.5% was better-than-expected. The economy contracted by
23.9% in the June quarter on account of the impact of the COVID-19s pandemic.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
1.
Paul Sein Twa, co-founder of KESAN and Salween Peace Park in Myanmar, receives
Goldman Environmental Prize 2020: The co-founder of KESAN and Salween Peace
Park in Myanmar, Paul Sein Twa has won the Goldman Environmental Prize 2020 for
Asia, in recognition of his efforts in promoting the self-determination of the
Karen people in managing their natural resources. Sein Twa received the
prestigious prize along with five other grassroots environmental activists from
the Bahamas, Ghana, Ecuador, Mexico and France. Dubbed the “Green Nobel Prize,”
this award is given annually to environmental heroes from each of the world’s
six inhabited continents.
OBITUARIES
1.
Dennis Ralston, Hall of Fame tennis player, passes away: Dennis Ralston, a
five-time Grand Slam doubles champion who was one of the initial players signed
to the professional World Championship Tennis tour in the 1960s and a member of
the sport’s Hall of Fame has passed away. He was 78. He was considered the
highest-ranked American player for three years in the 1960s, long before the
sport’s computerized rankings system began.He was a three-time Grand Slam
finalist in mixed doubles. Ralston was one of the so-called Handsome Eight who
signed on with the WCT tour in 1967, along with John Newcombe, Tony Roche,
Cliff Drysdale, Earl Buchholtz, Niki Pilic, Roger Taylor and Pierre Barthes.
2. Famous Hindi Poet and Journalist Manglesh Dabral passes away: Eminent Hindi poet and journalist Manglesh Dabral passed away after suffering from COVID-19-induced complications. He was 72. Dabral worked with several Hindi newspapers, including Jansatta and Pratipaksha. He had also worked with the National Book Trust as an Editorial Consultant. Dabral had written five poetry collections – Pahar Par Lalten, Ghar Ka Rasta, Hum Jo Dekhte Hain, Awaz Bhi Ek Jagah Hai and Naye Yug Me Shatru. He also wrote two collections of prose – Lekhak Ki Roti and Kavi Ka Akelapan. For his contribution to Hindi literature, he was given the Sahitya Akademi Award for his poetry collection Hum Jo Dekhte Hain.