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Friday, June 10, 2022

Daily GK Update- 10th June, 2022

 

NATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. Dharmendra Pradhan urges Students to be Nurtured as Future Entrepreneurs: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that the era of incremental change is over and urged higher educational institutions to focus on exponential development in order to develop future-ready workers. India has demonstrated its technical capability in many programmes such as UPI, Direct Benefit Transfer, and Aadhar, and that we must build on this strength and create a future-ready workforce to accept the changes resulting from Industrial Revolution 4.0.

Key Points:

a)      The growing number of unicorns in the nation as evidence of a healthy entrepreneurial environment, and he advocated for students to be prepared to be job providers rather than job seekers.

b)      The government’s digital education plans, emphasizing the need of harnessing technology to further decolonize education.

c)       A stronger alumni network and more participation in attempts to internationalize Indian education, such as the Study in India programme.

d)      The conference was started by India’s President, Ram Nath Kovind.

 

2. Amit Shah inaugurates new building of National Tribal Research Institute in New Delhi: Union Home and Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah has inaugurated the newly built National Tribal Research Institute (NTRI) in New Delhi. This institute is to promote and preserve the tribal heritage and culture and the nerve centre of tribal research issues and matters in academic, executive and legislative fields. The institute will collaborate and network with reputed research institutes, universities, and organisations as well as academic bodies and resource centres. It is being established at a cost of 10 crore rupees.

About the Tribal Research Institute (TRI): Tribal Research Institute (TRI) is the research body of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs at the state level. There are 26 Tribal Research Institutes (TRIs) supported by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. It will collaborate and network with reputed research institutes, universities, organizations as well as academic bodies and resource centres. It wil monitor projects of Tribal Research Institutes, Centres of Excellence and set up norms for improvement in the quality of research and training.

 

3. Transfer of 10 in-orbit communication satellites from the government to NSIL approved by Cabinet: The transfer of ten in-orbit communication satellites to public sector business NSIL, which is under the administrative jurisdiction of the Department of Space, has been authorized by the Union Cabinet. The cabinet also authorized expanding NewSpace India Limited’s (NSIL) permitted share capital from Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 7,500 crore. NSIL was required under the space sector reforms to conduct end-to-end commercial space operations and to operate as a full-fledged satellite operator. About the 10 in-orbit communication and NSIL:

a)      The transfer of these assets to NSIL will also give the firm with the needed financial autonomy to execute capital-intensive programs/projects, resulting in significant job creation and technology transfer to other sectors of the economy.

b)      This decision is likely to expand India’s participation of the global space market and stimulate local economic activity in the space sector.

c)       NSIL was required under the Space Sector Reforms to conduct end-to-end commercial space operations and to operate as a full-fledged satellite operator.

d)      NSIL’s role as a single-window operator will also make conducting business in the space industry easier.

e)      The NSIL Board will now be able to price transponders in accordance with market dynamics and worldwide trends in the satellite communication industry.

f)        NSIL is also permitted to provide and assign capacity in accordance with its own internal policies and procedures.

 

4. IISM Launches “The Winning Formula for Success” India’s 1st Sports Marketing Book: India’s leading sports and Management institute, the International Institute of Sports & Management (IISM) in Mumbai, Maharashtra, launched India’s first-ever book on Sports Marketing titled “Business of Sports: The Winning Formula for Success” authored by noted Sports author Vinit Karnik. This is the first book in a series to be launched as a part of a knowledge series. The book has been published by Popular Prakashan Pvt. Ltd. The book was released by Bhagat Singh Koshiyari, the Governor of Maharashtra in the presence of Nilesh Kulkarni Founder & Director of IISM.

 

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. UN to grant humanitarian assistance of $48 million to Sri Lanka amid crisis: United Nations has planned to provide humanitarian assistance of around $48 million over a four-month period to Sri Lanka. New Delhi’s financial assistance worth over $3 billion since January to provide essential items, including food, fuel, cooking gas and medicines. Sri Lanka needs $6 billion to keep the country afloat for the next six months, adding that $5 billion is required to ensure day-to-day living and another $1 billion to strengthen the Sri Lankan rupee.

Why this assistance given to Sri lanka?

Sri Lanka is nearly bankrupt, having suspended repayment of its foreign loans. Its foreign reserves are almost spent, which has limited imports and caused serious shortages of essential items including food, medicine, fuel and cooking gas. It is due to repay $7 billion this year of the $25 billion in foreign loans it is scheduled to pay by 2026. Sri Lanka’s total foreign debt is $51 billion.

Note: Sri Lanka Capital: Jayawardenepura Kotte; Sri Lanka Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee; Sri Lanka Prime Minister: Ranil Wickremesinghe; Sri Lanka President: Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

 

2. Satish Pai named as the new chairman of International Aluminium Institute: The International Aluminium Institute (IAI), the only body representing the global primary aluminium industry, has announced the appointment of Satish Pai as its new Chair. He is the Managing Director of Hindalco Industries, one of the world’s largest integrated producers of aluminium. Earlier serving as Vice Chairman, he succeeds Ben Kahrs, Chief Innovation Officer, Alcoa Corporation.

About the International Aluminium Institute: The IAI’s purpose is to promote the sustainable development of the aluminium industry and to increase demand for aluminium products by raising awareness of their unique and valuable properties. IAI members are engaged in the production of bauxite, alumina, aluminium, the recycling of aluminium, or the fabrication of aluminium in all major producing regions.

 

OTHER UPDATES:

 

SPORTS

 

1. India Beat Poland 6-4 to Clinch Inaugural FIH Hockey 5s Title: India beat Poland 6-4 in final to clinch the inaugural FIH Hockey 5s championship in Lausanne in Switzerland. Earlier, India first outplayed Malaysia 7-3, pumping in four goals in the second half in a stunning show before beating Poland 6-2 in the second match of the day. India, who had topped the five-team league standings with three wins and one draw en route final, ended their campaign with an unbeaten record. India had topped the five-team standings after the round-robin league stage with 10 points from three wins and one draw. India had beaten hosts Switzerland 4-3 and drawn with arch-rivals Pakistan 2-2.

 

BANKING AND FINANCE

 

1. RBI Monetary Policy: RBI raises repo rate by 50 bps to 4.90%: The six-member Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) led by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das voted unanimously to raise repo rate by 50 basis points to 4.90 percent. The Monetary Policy Committee has raised the repo rate in order to tackle elevated inflation. Standing Deposit Facility and Marginal Standing Facility rates also raised by 50 basis points. Standing Deposit Facility rate now 4.65 percent, and Marginal Standing Facility rate now 5.15 percent.

Consequently, the various rates are as under:

Policy Repo Rate: 4.90%

Standing Deposit Facility (SDF): 4.65%

Marginal Standing Facility Rate: 5.15%

Bank Rate: 5.15%

Fixed Reverse Repo Rate: 3.35%

CRR: 4.50%

SLR: 18.00%

Key points:

a)      E-mandate on cards for recurring payments, limit upped from Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000.

b)      Limits on individual home loans given by urban and rural co-operative banks are being revised upwards more than 100 percent taking into account the rise in housing prices over the last decade.

c)       Rural co-operative banks can now extend finance to commercial real estate, or loans for residential housing projects, within the limit of 5% of their total assets.

d)      India’s exports have performed exceptionally well. As on June 3, 2022, India’s forex reserves stood at $601.1 bn.

 

2. Alok Kumar Choudhary takes charge as MD of SBI: Alok Kumar Choudhary has took charge as the new Managing Director (MD) of State Bank of India (SBI). His appointment comes in the wake of the superannuation of Ashwani Bhatia as Managing Director on May 31, 2022. Choudhary was previously Deputy Managing Director (Finance) at the bank. As the new MD, he will be handling retail business and operations.

Note: State Bank of India Founded: 1 July 1955; State Bank of India Headquarters: Mumbai; State Bank of India Chairman: Dinesh Kumar Khara.

 

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

 

1. World Bank cuts India GDP forecast to 7.5%: The World Bank has slashed its growth forecast for India for the current financial year to 7.5 percent, a hefty 1.2 percentage points down from its previous forecast of 8.7 percent. Writing in its latest Global Economic Prospects report released, the World Bank said it cut India’s GDP growth forecast due to headwinds from rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions.

Key points of the report:

a)      The bank sees India’s growth slowing further to 7.1 percent in FY24. This is 30 basis points higher than the previous forecast of 6.8 percent. For FY25, GDP growth has been pegged at 6.5 percent.

b)      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), for instance, has pegged GDP growth for FY23 at 7.2 percent. There is a chance this figure may be lowered on June 8 when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) announces its latest interest rate decision.

Note: World Bank Headquarters: Washington, D.C., United States; World Bank Formation: July 1944; World Bank President: David Malpass.

 

2. Suryoday SFB and Mobisafar Services partnered to provide banking services across India: Suryoday Small Finance Bank, one of India’s premier small finance banks, has established a cooperation with Mobisafar to provide banking services across India through all of Mobisafar’s franchises and Business Correspondent network. The cooperation aims to increase financial inclusion by providing vital banking services to underbanked customers digitally, even in the most distant corners of the country. About the Partnership:

a)      Mobisafar‘s 1.38 lac Banking Mitras will assist Suryoday Small Finance Bank in onboarding new clients digitally using eKYC and enabling banking services like savings account establishment, deposit / withdrawal of money, balance inquiry, and so on.

b)      Suryoday Small Finance has been educating and promoting the advantages of social security systems like PMSBY, PMJJBY, and APY.

c)       Through the cooperation, Mobisafar will be able to provide additional underbanked customers with access to these programmes.

Mobisafar Aim: Mobisafar intends to deliver Biometric enabled Digital Banking services at our Mobisafar MITRA’s in collaboration with the Bank in order to provide unrivalled reach in the country’s most remote areas, as well as access to a previously untapped customer base and assist them in accessing Banking services as well as other multiple services.

 

DEFENCE

 

1. Defence Minister increased funding for the DRDO’s TDF scheme to Rs 50 crore: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh authorized an increase in financing for MSMEs and startups under the Ministry of Defence’s Technology Development Fund (TDF) plan. The initiative, which encourages the development of indigenous components, products, systems, and technologies, will now have a maximum project value of Rs 50 crore, up from Rs 10 crore previously. The increased funding is in accordance with the budget announcement and will help the government achieve its goal of self-reliance in the defence sector, according to the defence ministry. Key Points:

a)      Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her budget address that 25% of the defence R&D budget will be allocated to private business, startups, and universities.

b)      The initiative aims to increase public and private sector engagement, particularly among MSMEs, in order to establish an ecosystem that will develop technical competence for defence applications.

c)       According to the scheme’s provisions, the financial assistance is delivered in the form of grants-in-aid to the industry. Projects with a cost of up to Rs 50 crore will now be evaluated for funding, but only up to 90% of the total project cost would be funded.

d)      The project is also confined to the creation of technologies or prototypes of products that may be used by the military, with a typical development duration of two years, according to the strategy.

 

OBITUARIES

 

1. Sony ex-CEO Nobuyuki Idei passes away: Nobuyuki Idei, who led Japan’s Sony from 1998 through 2005, steering its growth in the digital and entertainment businesses, has died. He was 84. During his seven years as CEO from 1998, Mr Idei made an immense contribution to Sony’s evolution as a global company. Tokyo-based Sony is among Japan’s stellar brands, having brought the world the Walkman portable music player.

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Daily GK Update- 9th June, 2022

NATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. PM Modi launches new series of coins with Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav design: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a special series of coins that are also ‘visually impaired friendly’. The coins of Re 1, Rs 2, 5, 10 and 20 denominations will have the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) design. They are not commemorative coins and will be part of circulation. These new series of coins will remind people of the goal of amrit kal and motivate people to work towards the development of the country. Meanwhile, lenders like HDFC Bank and Axis Bank said these special coins will be distributed through select branches. AKAM is an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 years of independence.

 

2. Andhra Pradesh launched ‘14400 app’ to report corrupt officials: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the ‘14400’ app. This app has been developed by Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB). This app is customized for the people to register corruption-related complaints against the officials in the state. This app also aims to ensure fool-proof evidence to present before the court. A complaint can be filed through a toll-free number 14400.

App works: The ACB 14400 app can be downloaded from the Google play store. An OTP will be to the mobile number through which registration is being done, and once registered, the app will be ready to use. This app has two key features:

a)      One is to live record audio, photo, or video and lodge a complaint instantly.

b)      Another method is to send the videos, photos, documents, as well as other proofs and lodge a complaint.

After a complaint is lodged, a reference number will be sent to the registered mobile number. The IOS version of this app will soon be launched. Any person who has been asked for a bribe from any government official including the RDO office, collector office, Mandal level office, sub-registrar office, police station, etc, must download this app and record the conversation following which it would reach the ACB. The ACB has been directed to report to the Chief Minister’s office.

Note: Andhra Pradesh Governor: Biswabhusan Harichandan; Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister: Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy.

 

3. Tamil Nadu launched Nalaya Thiran skilling programme for college students: The Tamil Nadu government recently launched Naan Mudhalvan (I am the first). Under this programme, Tamil Nadu government has now launched Nalaya Thiran (Tomorrow’s ability). In this programme, 50,000 college students will train with the knowledge in computer science, electronics and IT domains, skilling them on problem solving using technologies. The Tamil Nadu government has created the Nalaya Thiran program to help the industry get skilled students.

This multi-agency programme has been co-created by Nasscom, ICT Academy and Skill Development Corporation, giving students access to much needed cross-cutting skills. This will help the companies to get skilled workforce. It is not a pilot programme. Annually about four lakh people are added to the workforce, of which, nearly one lakh are STEM-related.

Note: Tamil Nadu Capital: Chennai; Tamil Nadu Chief Minister: K. Stalin; Tamil Nadu Governor: N. Ravi.

 

4. Goa CM Launches ‘Beach Vigil App’ for Holistic Management of beaches: The chief minister (CM) of Goa, Pramod Sawant has launched a ‘Beach Vigil App’, a collaboration between Information Technology (IT) sector and tourism sector that aims to benefit tourists and the institutions working in the beach tourism sector in a holistic management of beaches.

About the app:

a)      Through the Beach Vigil App, the Drishti workers, police and other stakeholders can raise issues for safeguarding the interest of the tourist’s.During the launch, Goa IT and Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte was also present.

b)      The app will cover everything from reporting illegal hawkers and illegal massage services to beach cleanliness. The Public Health Foundation of India report on India’s rape related crimes states that Goa has documented the highest increase of 559.4% in the last two decades, or 5.6 times the national average.

 

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. India ranked worst in the world in terms of environmental performance in 2022: In the 2022 Environment Performance Index (EPI), an analysis by Yale and Columbia University researchers that gives a data-driven evaluation of the situation of sustainability around the world, India came in last out of 180 countries. Climate change, environmental public health, and biodiversity are among the 40 performance factors used by the EPI to rank 180 nations.

About Rankings:

a)      With an overall score of 18.9, India came in last, while Denmark came in first as the world’s most sustainable country.

b)      The US was ranked 20th out of 22 rich democracies in the western world, and 43rd overall.

c)       The comparatively low ranking reflects the Trump administration’s erosion of environmental protections. The United States lost time to address climate change as a result of its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement and reduced methane emission laws, while many of its counterparts in the industrialised world enacted legislation to drastically reduce their greenhouse emissions.

d)      Only a few nations, like Denmark and the United Kingdom, are on track to fulfil net zero emission objectives by 2050, according to EPI estimates.

e)      With rapidly expanding greenhouse gas emissions, countries like China, India, and Russia are heading in the wrong way.

 

2. World Brain tumour Day: 8th June: World Brain Tumour Day is observed every year on 8 June with an aim to create awareness about brain tumours. It is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. There are two types of brain tumors, noncancerous (benign), and cancerous (malignant). In 2022, the theme of World Tumor Day is ‘Together We Are Stronger’.

World Brain Tumour Day History: World Brain Tumor Day was first observed on June 8, 2000, by the German Brain Tumor Association (Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V.) for supporting brain tumour patients. It was founded in the year 1998 and has 500 registered members from 14 nations. The idea was to give support and raise funds to help Tumour patients and their families. The association advocates science and research, especially in neuro-oncology, to develop some effective treatments for brain tumours.

 

3. World Accreditation Day: 9th June: World Accreditation Day (WAD) is celebrated on June 9 every year. Accreditation plays a key role in supporting the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It aims to meet objectives such as increasing trade and addressing environmental, health and safety concerns. This year the theme for World Accreditation Day 2022 is “Accreditation: Sustainability in Economic Growth and the Environment.”

World Accreditation Day History: World Accreditation Day (WAD) was first accepted in 2007 by the Joint General Assembly of both the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC). The first celebration of World Accreditation Day took place on 9th June 2008.

Note: International Accreditation Forum Founded: 28 January 1993; International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Founded: October 1977.

 

OTHER UPDATES:

 

SPORTS

 

1. National Air sports Policy 2022 launched by Civil Aviation Minister: The Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia launched the National Air Sport policy 2022 (NASP 2022). The vision of NASP 2022 is to make India one of the top sports nations by 2023. The policy ensures to provide safe, affordable, accessible, enjoyable, and sustainable air sports in India.

The Air sports included various sports events which are going to be in air medium. India as a developing country has the potential to become one of the top countries in the world of air sports. India has a huge geographical expansion and favorable weather which can be a way of promoting air sports and India has a massive population, of which youth is a major part. These sports events are going to be in air medium and the coming youth will show greater participation in air sports.

For the Air sports, there are four government structures formed under the Policy, which are named as follows.

a)      Air Sports Federation of India (ASFI) is the apex governing body

b)      National associations for individual air sports or a set of air sports, as appropriate

c)       Regional (e.g. West/ South/ North East etc.) or State and Union Territory level units of the national air sports associations, as appropriate; and

d)      District-level air sports associations, as appropriate.

 

BANKING AND FINANCE

 

1. NBFCUL Releases New Provisioning Norms for Standard Assets, issued by the RBI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in light of the growing involvement of non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) in the financial system, has issued a set of standards for provisioning for standard assets by large NBFCs. The RBI published a framework for NBFC scale-based regulation in October of last year. NBFCs have a four-layer regulatory structure based on their size, activity, and perceived riskiness. Key Points:

a)      The central bank defined rates of provision for outstanding loans given by ‘NBFC-Upper Layer’ in a circular issued.

b)      Individual housing loans and loans to Small and Micro Enterprises (SMEs) have a provision rate of 0.25 percent, whereas housing loans with teaser rates have a provision rate of 0.5%.

c)       Individual housing loans and loans to Small and Micro Enterprises (SMEs) have a provision rate of 0.25 percent, whereas housing loans extended at teaser rates have a provision rate of 2 percent.

d)      After one year from the day on which the rates are raised, the latter will drop to 0.4%.

e)      The rate of provision for the Commercial Real Estate Residential Housing (CRE – RH) sector is 0.75 percent, while the rate for CRE other than residential housing is 1%.

f)        The provision rate for medium-sized businesses has been set at 0.4%.

 

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

 

1. Kiya.ai launches India’s first banking metaverse Kiyaverse: Kiya.ai, a digital solutions provider serving financial institutions and governments globally, announced the launch of India’s first-ever banking metaverse “Kiyaverse”. In the first phase, Kiyaverse will allow banks to extend their own metaverse for clients, partners, and employees, through services that will include Relationship Manager & Peer Avatars and Robo-advisors. Objective of Kiyaverse:

a)      Kiyaverse pioneers use cases of merging real-world banking with Metaverse banking through an avatar (virtual humanoid) based interactions.

b)      Kiyaverse plans to have tokens as NFTs and support CBDC to enable open finance in a Web3.0 environment. Kiyaverse will interface its Open API connectors with Aggregators, and Gateways to enable a Super-App and Marketplace on the metaverse.

c)       With the introduction of Haptics enabled Headsets, Kiyaverse will provide a near real-world interaction using the internet of senses.

Features of Kiyaverse:

a)      Kiyaverse will enable customers to use their personalized avatars on digital banking units, mobiles, laptops, VR headsets and mixed reality environments.

b)      The platform will bring banking services from the real world to the virtual world and vice-a versa, interacting with a relationship manager’s avatar creation and customisation, AI-based digital customer interaction, portfolio analysis, wealth management, co-lending, and corporate banking.

c)       Kiyaverse provides 3-dimensional analysis of data for Banks including CMO Insights, Product Performance, Risk Analysis and Channel Analytics.

Note: Kiya.ai MD and CEO: Rajesh Mirjankar; Kiya.ai HQ: Mumbai.

 

DEFENCE

 

1. Indian Army Contingent participates in the “Khaan Quest 2022” exercise: Indian Army participates in a multinational exercise “Ex Khaan Quest 2022” where 16 other countries also took part in Mongolia. President of Mongolia, Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh inaugurated the Exercise as the host. Indian Army is represented by a contingent from the LADAKH SCOUTS. The 14-day exercise is aimed at enhancing interoperability, building military to military relationships, developing peace support operations and military readiness among participating nations.

The exercise will also enable sharing of best practices between the Armed Forces of participating nations and will include field training exercises, combat discussions, lectures and demonstration. The military exercise will enhance the level of defence co-operation between Indian Army and participating countries especially with the Mongolian Armed Forces which will enhance bilateral relations between the two countries.

Note: Indian Army Founded: 1 April 1895; Indian Army Headquarters: New Delhi; Indian Army Chief of the Army Staff: Manoj Pande; Indian Army Motto: Service Before Self.

 

2. India successfully tested nuclear- capable Agni-4 ballistic missile in Odisha: India has successfully executed a nuclear- capable Agni-4 ballistic missile from APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha. The missile has the range of around 4,000 kilometres. Earlier, India successfully test-fired an extended range version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from a Sukhoi fighter jet. It was the first launch of the extended range version of the BrahMos missile from a Su-30MKI aircraft.

List of Agni Missiles:

Agni-I MRBM: surface-to-surface medium-range ballistic missile

Agni-II MRBM: surface-to-surface medium-range ballistic missile

Agni-III IRBM: surface-to-surface intermediate-range ballistic missile

Agni-IV IRBM: surface-to-surface intermediate-range ballistic missile

Agni-V ICBM: surface-to-surface intercontinental ballistic missile

Agni-VI: Four-stage Intercontinental ballistic missile


Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Daily GK Update- 8th June, 2022

 

NATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. National Food laboratory of FSSAI Inaugurated in Raxaul, Bihar: At Raxaul in Bihar, the union minister for health and family welfare and Chemicals and Fertilizers Mr. Mansukh Mandaviya, inaugurated the National Food Laboratory of FSSAI. Under the bilateral agreement between Indo-Nepal, this laboratory was established to reduce the time of testing of food samples imported from Nepal to Raxaul. The testing of food was a time taking because the food samples with legal sanity were sent to the National Food Laboratory of Kolkata. The minister of agriculture and livestock development in, the Government of Nepal, Mahendra Rai Yadav, was also present at the inauguration ceremony of the food laboratory. Key points:

a)      Mr. Mandaviya addressed the occasion and said that the inauguration of the Food Laboratory will increase the scope of Nepal to import more food products to India and connect both the countries with each other by trading more efficiently.

b)      He also said that the food laboratory will be accredited by July-August of this year by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). The laboratory will start testing samples of cereals, fats and oils, spices, fruits, vegetables, and packaged drinking water very soon.

c)       He said that India will provide assistance to get National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) accreditation to the Kathmandu Food Lab if needed.

d)      The inauguration of the Food Laboratory in Raxaul was a constant request of the exporters from Nepal, which the Indian government now fulfills in 2022.

e)      The inauguration of the National Food Laboratory has fulfilled the wishes of the neighboring country and it shows the commitment of India to improving the relationship between the two countries, making it a strong bond economically and improving the connection between both the countries.

 

2. Blue Duke declared as the State Butterfly of Sikkim: Chief Minister P.S. Golay, during the World Environment Day celebrations, declared Blue Duke as the State Butterfly of Sikkim. The announcement was made at Saramsa Garden near Ranipool during the event organized by the Forest department. Blue Duke, a native butterfly species of Sikkim, edged past another contender Krishna Peacock to be announced as the State Butterfly of Sikkim.

About the Blue Duke:

a)      The Blue Duke represents Sikkim with its two unique colours blue representing the sky and white depicting the snow clad mountains of the Himalayas, it is befitting to Sikkim and its unique identity.

b)      Blue Duke is found at an altitude below 1,500 metres in the Himalayas and is commonly found in places like Pakyong, Passingdong and Hee-Gyathang in Dzongu, Lingee in South Sikkim and Yangsum in West Sikkim and closer to the State capital in places like Tadong and Ranka.

c)       Nosang found the species in 2012, around the area of Nar Bahadur Bhandari Degree College at Tadong, Gangtok. Since then he has approached both the previous and the current State government to recognise the butterfly species as the State butterfly.

d)      Blue Duke which is also called Bassarona durga durga is unique to Sikkim and Eastern Himalayas, first discovered in the State in 1858. Blue Duke falls in the Schedule 2 of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and is a highly protected species of butterfly in the Himalayas.

Note: Sikkim Capital: Gangtok; Sikkim Governor: Ganga Prasad; Sikkim Chief Minister: PS Golay.

 

3. ‘Sital Sasthi’ festival being celebrated in Odisha: Sital Sasthi is a sacred Hindu festival is being celebrated in Odisha. This week-long special festival highlights the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. According to the Hindu calendar, Sital Sasthi is observed on the sixth day of the Jyestha month during the Shukla Paksha.

About the festival: People observing this festival believe that Lord Shiva represents the scorching heat of summer while Goddess Parvati signifies the first rain. So, this holy and lavish wedding is observed for a good monsoon. Sital Sasthi is a celebration wherein Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are adopted by two families, and their wedding is solemnised with the involvement of rituals. After the marriage is performed, the God and Goddess are then carried around the city via a procession

Note: Odisha Capital: Bhubaneswar; Odisha Governor: Ganeshi Lal; Odisha Chief Minister: Naveen Patnaik.

 

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. THE Asia University Rankings 2022: 4 Indian institutions in top 100: Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2022 was released by the Times Higher Education (THE). The Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Banglore continued to be the best institute of the country. It ranked at 42nd place. India was the third most-represented country, behind Japan and mainland China with 71 institutions. 17 Indian universities topped the list under top 200.

Top 4 universities under top 100:

a)      Indian Institute of Science Bangalore (42nd)

b)      JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (65th)

c)       Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (68th)

d)      Indian Institute of Technology Indore (87th)

Globally:

a)      Meanwhile, Japan is the most-represented nation again this year, with 118 institutions, up from 116 last year.

b)      China is home to the continent’s top two universities for the third consecutive year, with Tsinghua and Peking universities holding on to first and second place, respectively. Twenty-two of these 30 top-100 Chinese institutions have risen or stayed stable compared with last year. Overall, there are 97 mainland Chinese universities in the ranking, up from 91 last year, making it the second most-represented nation in the table.

c)       Elsewhere, a Palestinian university is ranked for the first time and Saudi Arabia has increased its representation in the top 100 from four to six institutions.

 

2. Bloomberg Billionaires list: Mukesh Ambani richest in Asia: Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) Chairman and Managing Director, Mukesh Ambani has regained the position of India as well as Asia’s richest man, replacing Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Ambani who has a net worth of $99.7 billion added $9.69 billion in 2022. Mr Ambani is followed by Gautam Adani on the global billionaire list. Adani is ranked ninth with Net worth $98.7 billion in the Bloomberg Billionaire index.

Bloomberg Billionaires Index: Globally

a)      Tesla CEO Elon Musk remains the world’s richest person with a net fortune of $227 billion.

b)      Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is the second richest man with a $149 billion net worth, as per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

c)       LVMH’s Bernard Arnault with $138 billion net worth is the third richest person in the world followed by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates with $124 billion net fortune in the fourth position and legendary investor Warren Buffett in the fifth position with a net worth of $114 billion.

 

3. World Oceans Day: 8th June: The World Oceans Day is celebrated on June 8 every year across the globe. The day is commemorated to remind people of the importance of the oceans and the major role they play in everyday life. “Revitalization: collective action for the ocean” is the theme for World Oceans Day 2022, a year framed by the UN Decade of Ocean Science and the celebration of the United Nations Ocean Conference, two years after being cancelled because of the pandemic.

World Oceans Day History: The concept of World Oceans Day was first proposed by the UN in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. It was suggested that a day be observed to raise awareness about the crucial role oceans play in our lives and ways in which people can help protect them. Since 2002, the World Ocean Network has built support for ocean awareness events on June 8 with the help of sponsorship from UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. On December 5, 2008, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution to designate this day.

 

OTHER UPDATES:

 

SPORTS

 

1. Rajasthan CM introduced Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in the State for Sportspersons: Rajasthan Chief Minister (CM) Ashok Gehlot has announced that the state government is set to introduce the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award to the State’s sportspersons. He made the announcement while addressing the inauguration and player award ceremony at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

The CM inaugurated Rajasthan High-Performance Sports and Rehabilitation Centre, Renovated Synthetic Hockey Astro Turf and Badminton Indoor Hall, Olympic and also awarded Para Olympic medalists, Asian Games-2022 and Commonwealth Games-2022 players. He also informed that Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympics will commence on 29th August 2022 in which more than 27 lakh players of all ages can participate. He also released the torch of the Rural Olympic during the event.

Note: Chief Minister of Rajasthan: Ashok Gehlot; Governor: Kalraj Mishra.

 

BANKING AND FINANCE

 

1. Digital Payments in India expected to increase triple by 2026: The digital payment markets in India are expected to increase triple from the current three trillion dollars to ten trillion dollars in the coming four years, which is by 2026. This was confirmed by the report issued by PhonePe after the collaboration with Boston Consulting Group (BCG), the report was titled ‘Digital Payments in India: A $10 trillion opportunity. The report highlights the growth of India’s digital payments in the last five years. The growth in five years has resulted in aiming those digital payments will aim to constituting two out of three payment transactions by 2026.

Key points of the report:

a)      The report highlights the in-depth scenario of the growth of digital payments in India and focuses on factors and enablers to understand and unleash the potential of digital payments and its massive growth in the Country.

b)      The head of the strategy and investor relations, PhonePe, Karthik Raghupathy said in the report that “This report is part of the PhonePe Pulse initiative, which was launched last year, in our effort to give back to the fintech ecosystem.

c)       PhonePe Pulse has been received by all the key stakeholders in the ecosystem. As India’s fintech platform we have seen the growth of a unified payments interface (UPI) over the last few years.

d)      UPI has helped with India’s transition to non-cash payments when it comes to both person-to-person (P2P) and person-to-merchant (P2M) transactions.

e)      UPI saw about a nine times transaction volume increase in the past three years, increasing from five billion transactions in FY19 to about 46 billion transactions in FY22: accounting for more than 60% of non-cash transaction volumes in FY22. This indicates that digital payment has gained acceptance across the country.

 

2. A Manimekhalai appointed as MD of Union Bank: The government has appointed A Manimekhalai as managing director of Union Bank of India. Canara Bank executive director Manimekhalai replaced Rajkiran Rai G, who retired on May 31 after a five-year stint. With her assuming the charge, Manimekhalai becomes the first woman managing director of Union Bank of India.

Note: Union Bank of India Headquarters: Mumbai; Union Bank of India Founded: 11 November 1919.

 

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

 

1. Airtel Payments Bank partnered with Muthoot Finance to offer gold: Airtel Payments Bank has partnered with Muthoot Finance to offer gold loans through Airtel Thanks app. There will be no-processing charge on the loan. Muthoot Finance will provide up to 75 per cent of the pledged gold value as a loan. The loan facility will also be available at the 5 lakh banking points for Airtel Payments Bank. Under the Partnership:

a)      The partnership will give access to secured and affordable credit to customers looking for quick liquidity against their gold assets.

b)      The latest offering, which will add to Airtel Payments Bank’s digital banking product portfolio, would enable easy credit access for the payments bank’s customers.

c)       With this partnership, Airtel Payments Bank customers can get hassle-free gold loans with zero processing fees from Muthoot Finance.

d)      Muthoot Finance gives as much as 75 per cent of the pledged gold value as a loan. Customers get doorstep disbursals for loan amounts of Rs 50,000 and above.

Note: Airtel Payments Bank Founded: January 2017; Airtel Payments Bank Headquarters: New Delhi; Airtel Payments Bank Managing Director & CEO: Anubrata Biswas.

 

AWARDS AND HONOURS

 

1. IIFA awards 2022: The International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA) held in Abu Dhabi. This year the IIFA 2022 Awards was hosted by Salman Khan, Maniesh Paul and Riteish Deshmukh. Sidharth Malhotra’s Shershaah dominated the awards this year, with the film winning in as many as five categories. Sardar Udham, Mimi and Ludo won in two categories each. List of the winners of IIFA 2022:

Best Actor (Male): Vicky Kaushal (Sardar Udham)

Best Actor (Female): Kriti Sanon (Mimi)

Best Director: Vishnuvaradhan  (Shershaah)

Best Film:  Shershaah

Best Playback Singer Female: Asees Kaur for ‘Raataan Lambiyan’, (Shershaah)

Best Playback Singer Male: Jubin Nautiyal for song ‘Raataan Lambiyan’, (Shershaah)

Best Lyrics: Kausar Munir for ‘Lehra Do’, 83

Best Music Direction: A R Rahman for Atrangi Re and Jasleen Royal, Javed-Mohsin, Vikram Montrose, B Praak, Jaani for Shershaah

Best Male Debut: Ahan Shetty (Tadap)

Best Female Debut: Sharvari Wagh (Bunty Aur Babli 2)

Best Story Adapted: Kabir Khan, Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan for 83

Best Original Story: Ludo by Anurag Basu

Best Supporting Actor Female: Sai Tamhankar (Mimi)

Best Supporting Actor Male: Pankaj Tripathi (Ludo)