NATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
President of India Inaugurates conservation works at Singorgarh Fort in MP: The President of
India, Ram Nath Kovind has laid the foundation stone for the conservation works
of Singorgarh Fort in Singrampur village of Damoh district, Madhya Pradesh. He
also inaugurated the newly carved Jabalpur Circle of Archaeological Survey of
India. Apart from this, President Kovind addressed the State Level Tribal
Conference ‘Janjatiya Sammelan’ at Singrampur village in Damoh. The program was
organized jointly by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India and the
Tribal Affairs Department of Madhya Pradesh.
Note: Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh:
Shivraj Singh Chouhan; Governor: Anandiben Patel.
2.
Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat resigns: Trivendra Singh Rawat has resigned as
the chief minister of Uttarakhand, a year before the hill state is scheduled to
go to polls. Rawat, who became the CM after the BJP swept the assembly
elections here in early 2017, tendered his resignation after meeting Governor
Baby Rani Maurya. According to reports, the party is mulling bringing in a
deputy chief minister, the frontrunners for the post include State Education
MinisterDhan Singh Rawat, MP Ajay Bhatt and Satpal Maharaj. The central BJP
leadership had recently sent two observers, party vice president Raman Singh
and general secretary Dushayant Kumar Gautam, to Uttarakhand to get feedback from
the party’s core group in the state amid reports of discontent against the
chief minister.
3. Dr
Harsh Vardhan addresses the inaugural session of Techbharat 2021: Union Minister for
Health & Family Welfare, Dr Harsh Vardhan has addressed the inaugural session
of TechBharat 2021. Laghu Udyog Bharati and IMS Foundation have organized the
2nd edition of the conclave bringing together stakeholders from the HealthTech
& Edutech sector on a virtual platform.
About the TechBharat 2021: Techbharat is
facilitating interactions & deliberations between thousands of domestic
& global participants, including policymakers, government representatives,
industry members, investors & start-ups to nurture resourceful partnerships
and boost growth in the sectors. The Pradhan Mantri Aatmanirbhar Swasth Bharat
Yojana, with a massive outlay of over 64 thousand crore rupees over the next
six years, will develop capacities of primary, secondary and tertiary care,
health care systems.
4.
India’s first forest healing centre inaugurated in Uttrakand’s Ranikhet: The First Forest
Healing centre of the country was inaugurated at Ranikhet in Kalika
Uttarakhand. The forest healing centre has been developed by the Research Wing
of Uttarakhand Forest Department after research on the healing properties of
the forests and its revitalizing impact on overall health and wellbeing. It is
spread over an area of around 13 acres.
About the healing centre: This healing centre
has been established in a pine-dominated forest as it has been found in various
studies that coniferous like Pine trees emit certain oil compounds to safeguard
themselves from various microbes and pathogens, which are called phytoncides.
It has been found in various researches that these compounds help to multiply
natural killer (NK) cells in our blood, which help in fighting infections and
cancerous growth and enhance overall immunity. It has been found that because
of typical molecular vibration patterns of trees, tree-hugging has a beneficial
impact on the increase in the level of feel-good hormones like oxytocin,
serotonin and dopamine, creating the pleasant effect and in countries like
Iceland forest department has been making efforts to facilitate this activity
for benefit of health purpose of local citizens.
Note: Governor of Uttarakhand: Baby Rani
Maurya.
5.
NABARD’s Chintala takes charge as chairman of APRACA: NABARD chairman, G
R Chintala has assumed charge as the chairman of APRACA (Asia Pacific Rural and
Agricultural Credit Association). He has taken over from DPK Gunasekera, who is
also the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Ceylon. Chintala, in his address as
APRACA Chairman, appreciated the role of the members of APRACA in promoting the
development of rural finance in Asia Pacific.
About the APRACA: APRACA, established
in 1977, is an association of institutions involved in agricultural, rural and
microfinance policy and development, representing 21 countries in the
Asia-Pacific region.
6.
Central Industrial Security Forces Celebrates its 52nd Raising Day: 10th March: The Central
Industrial Security Forces (CISF) – Raising Day (CRD) is observed on March 10
in India every year. In 2021, the nation is celebrating the 52nd Raising Day of
CISF. The basic objective of the CISF is Better “protection and security” of
industrial undertakings in both government and private sectors in the country.
About the CISF: CISF was set up
under an Act of the Parliament of India on 10 March 1969, for the better
protection and security of industrial undertakings in the country. Eventually,
it was made an armed force of the Republic of India by another Act of
Parliament passed on 15 June 1983. CISF is one of six paramilitary forces in
India and functions under the Ministry of Home Affairs with its headquarters in
New Delhi. The CISF has 12 reserve battalions and 8 training institutes.
Note: Director-General of Central Industrial
Security Force: Subodh Kumar Jaiswal.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
Google Launched “Women Will” Web Platform: Google has launched a new web platform
‘Women Will’ on March 8, 2021, on the occasion of “International Women’s Day”.
This platform will provide its support to 1 million rural women in India in
order for them to become entrepreneurs with the help of accelerator programmes,
business tutorials and mentorship.
About the Portal: This web portal can
be accessed in English and Hindi languages. It will offer guidance to the
aspiring women in villages to turn their interest or a hobby like beauty
services, tailoring, home tuition, food processing, etc. into the business. It
will also be providing guidance to manage and promote the business. The Women
Will platform is designed for women aspiring to explore entrepreneurship. To
begin with, Google will work with 2,000 ‘Internet Saathis’ to help other women
with this resource to start their entrepreneurial journey.
Google also announced a $500,000 Google.org
grant to Nasscom Foundation to train 100,000 women Agri workers in Bihar,
Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh on digital
and financial literacy. The Foundation will set up a helpline where the women
can get counselling on their entrepreneurship-related queries.
Note: Google CEO: Sundar Pichai; Google
Founded: 4 September 1998, California, United States; Google Founders: Larry
Page, Sergey Brin.
2.
Bangladesh to commemorate 50th anniversary of 1971 Liberation war: In the 50th year of
Indian victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Liberation war, Indian Naval Ships
arrived in the port town of Mongla for a three-day visit to Bangladesh. The
Indian Naval Ships is on a three-day visit between March 8 to 10. This is the
first time ever that any Indian Naval Ship is visiting the port of Mongla in
Bangladesh. The basic aim of this visit is to pay homage to the Bangladeshi and
Indian combatants and citizens who laid down their lives during the Liberation
War of 1971 against Pakistan. The ships will take part in the ongoing Swarnim
Vijay Varsh celebrations to commemorate 50 years of the Liberation War of 1971
and reiterating the historic Indo-Bangladeshi friendship.
Note: Prime Minister of Bangladesh: Sheikh
Hasina; Capital: Dhaka; Currency: Taka; President of Bangladesh: Abdul Hamid.
3. UNEP
Food Waste Index Report 2021: The United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) and WRAP released the Food Waste Index Report 2021 and highlights that
food wastes by different countries in 2019. As per the report, Over 931 million
tonnes of food were wasted globally in 2019. Highlights:
(1) In India, the household food waste
estimate is 50 kg per capita per year, or 68,760,163 tonnes a year.
(2) The household food waste estimate in the
US is 59 kg per capita per year, or 19,359,951 tonnes a year.
(3) China these estimates are 64 kg per
capita per year or 91,646,213 tonnes a year.
Note: UNEP Headquarters: Nairobi, Kenya; UNEP
Head: Inger Andersen; UNEP Founder: Maurice Strong; UNEP Founded: 5 June 1972,
Nairobi, Kenya.
OTHER UPDATES:
SPORTS
1.
Bajrang Punia bags gold in Matteo Pellicon World ranking series: In wrestling, the
World Championship bronze medallist Bajrang Punia won a gold medal at the
Matteo Pallicone ranking series held in Rome, Italy. He defeated Mongolia’s
Tulga Tumur Ochir 2-2 by criteria in the 65kg freestyle event final. It is the
second successive gold medal for 27 years Haryana wrestler, who had won the
previous gold at this competition in 2020 by beating Jordan Oliver of the USA
in the final. Apart from this, the ace India woman wrestler Vinesh Phogat won
the gold medal in the 53kg title. The 26-year-old Vinesh beat Canada’s Diana
Weicker 4-0.
2.
India qualify for ICC World Test Championship Final: Indian Cricket Team
have qualified for the inaugural ICC World Test Championship final after
beating England in an innings and 25 runs in the fourth and final Test in
Ahmedabad on 6th March. New Zealand had already qualified for the WTC final
with 420 points from 11 Tests with 7 wins and 4 losses. The World Test
Championship final will be played at the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London from
June 18.
3.
Indian Boxers finishes with 10 Medals including one G old at Boxam
International Tournament 2021: The 35th edition of the Boxam International
Tournament was held from March 01 to 07, 2021, at Castellon, in Spain. A
14-member (8 men and 6 women) Indian contingent had participated in the event
and concluded the game with 10 medals including 1 Gold, 8 Silver and 1 Bronze.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1.
Alliance Insurance launches insurance portal ‘SMEInsure’: Alliance Insurance
has launched the insurance portal ‘SMEInsure’ in order to provide financial
security to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), small shop and
business owners Alliance. It is a portal to insure 5 crores Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs) under the insurance category. Notably, the portal will
provide insurance services in a phygital formate. physical, through individual
personal assistance and digital insurance through the portal. The target of
Alliance Insurance is to reach more than 5 crore SMEs in the first year and
expect revenue of Rs 10 crore. Approximately 97% of the SMEs in India are not
insured. Important Points:
(1) Its objective is to help SMEs in managing
multiple risks through a single platform ranging from buying insurance,
renewing cover to filing claims.
(2) This portal will provide options to
choose and compare products from various well-known insurance services
including HDFC Ergo, Bajaj Allianz, Iffco Tokio, Tata Aig, Liberty General
Insurance, Raheja QBE, Reliance General Insurance, and SBI General.
(3) SMEs can get their businesses insured for
professional indemnity, director and officers, marine, fire and burglary etc
(4) In the first phase, the company will
focus on the hospitality industry, shop owners, salon, offices and educational
institutes.
Note: Alliance Insurance CEO & Principal
Officer: S. V. Thakkar; Alliance Insurance Headquarter: Mumbai, Maharashtra.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
1.
Crisil: Indian economy to grow at 11% in FY’22: India’s GDP growth is
expected to rebound to 11% in FY’22 as people learn to live with the new
normal, flattening of the Covid-19 affliction curve, the rollout of
vaccinations, and investment-focused government spending converge, according to
rating firm Crisil. But recovery won’t be easy, with scars of the pandemic deep
for small businesses and the urban poor.
Note: CEO of Crisil: Ashu Suyash; Crisil
Chief Economist: Dharmakirti Joshi; Headquarters of Crisil: Mumbai.
DEFENCE
1.
Indian Navy’s ‘silent killer’ INS Karanj commissioned: The Indian Navy got
its third Scorpene submarine, commissioned as INS Karanj, of Project P-75 in
Mumbai. With the delivery of Karanj, India further cemented its position as a
submarine-building nation. Mazagon Dock Ltd (MDL), one of India’s leading
shipyards with the capacity and the capability to meet the requirements and
aspirations of the Indian Navy. Before
Karanj, INS Kalvari and INS Khanderi have been commissioned in the Indian Navy
in 2017 and 2019, respectively. Salient features of Karanj:
(1) Karanj is seen as a small submarine
having a length of 60 metres.
(2) It’s equipped with the best sensors in
the world.
(3) Weapon package includes sufficient
wire-guided torpedoes and sub-surface to surface missiles to neutralise a large
enemy fleet. For self-defence, it has a state-of-the-art torpedo-decoy system.
(4) It is fitted with an integrated platform
management system to provide centralised propulsion and machinery control. The
powerful diesel engines can quickly charge batteries for a stealthy mission
profile.
(5) It is fitted with a permanent magnet
synchronous motor, making it one of the quietest submarines in the world.
(6) Its modular construction enables
up-gradation to air-independent propulsion in future.
Note: Chief of Naval Staff: Admiral Karambir
Singh; Indian Navy Founded: 26 January 1950.
OBITUARIES
1. Dhyan Chand Awardee Veteran Indian Athlete
Ishar Singh Deol passes away: Dhyan Chand National Sports Award-winning
veteran Indian athlete Ishar Singh Deol, has passed away. Punjab-based Deol won
the Dhyan Chand National Award in 2009 for his lifelong contribution towards
sports. He was specialised in the field sports of discus and shot put. He had
competed in the first three Asian Games and won a bronze medal in the second
Asian Games held in Manila, the Philippines in 1954.