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Friday, October 7, 2022

Daily GK Update- 7th Oct, 2022

NATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. Govt May Lift AFSPA in 4 States After Naga Peace Pact: The uncertainty around the culmination of the Naga peace process is one of the reasons that led to the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) being retained in some parts of Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh for another six months, according to government officials.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and State governments had considerably reduced “disturbed areas” in Assam, Manipur, and Nagaland. The AFSPA was applicable in the whole of Nagaland and Assam till March 31. Under Section 3 of the Act, the State governments and the MHA have concurrent powers to notify areas under the AFSPA. In Assam, the MHA was issuing the “disturbed area” order till 2017. Since then Assam has been renewing the notification every six months, the latest one issued on March 31. On September 30, the MHA extended the AFSPA in parts of Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh for another six months.

 

2. National Mission for Clean Ganga approved 14 projects worth Rs 1145 crore: The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has approved 14 projects worth Rs 1,145 crore. The projects include the following aspects sewerage management, curbing industrial pollution, and biodiversity conservation among others. The project was approved at the 45th meeting of the executive committee under the championship of G Asok Kumar, Director General, NMCG.

Key Points:

a)      The project includes eight aspects related to sewerage management in five main stems Ganga basins states of Uttrakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal.

b)      In Uttar Pradesh four sewerage management projects were approved.

c)       The sewerage management projects include tapping of Assi drain in Varanasi by constructing a 55 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP).

d)      The project was sanctioned to achieve zero untreated discharge from three drains Assi, Samne Ghat, and Nakhha.

e)      The other projects include the construction of 13 MLD STP and renovation of existing structures among others in Vrindavan for Rs 77.70 crore.

 

3. 100 laboratories for 5G technology to be set up across India by Govt: The government now intends to establish 5G laboratories around the nation, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the start of 5G services in India at the Indian Mobile Congress. The Indian government intends to establish 100 5G laboratories around the nation, according to Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Minister for Communications, Electronics, and Information Technology.

Key Points:

a)      Ashwini Vaishnaw asked and encouraged the telecom sector to unite and turn at least 12 of these 100 laboratories into incubators for the telecom industry to teach students and conduct experiments.

b)      It is not uncommon for telecom carriers to run 5G laboratories. Orange Jordan has opened the Orange 5G Lab at Orange Digital Village in Abdali to investigate novel applications of this technology and offer pertinent training.

c)       Earlier this month, the minister proposed during a visit to the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) that a 5G use-case lab be established there.

d)      Union Minister Ashwini Vaishna even promised to build a 5G use case laboratory and a semiconductor laboratory at the Institute and urged IIT-GN to create a proposal.

 

4. India’s Unemployment Rate drops to 6.43 per cent in September: CMIE: India’s unemployment rate has drastically dropped to 6.43 per cent in September due to an increase in labour participation in the rural and urban areas, according to data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE). During August, India’s unemployment rate surged to a one-year high of 8.3 per cent as employment sequentially fell by 2 million to 394.6 million.

Key Points:

a)      The unemployment rate in the rural areas fell to 5.84 per cent in September from 7.68 per cent in August, while in the urban areas it dropped to 7.70 per cent against 9.57 per cent in the previous month.

b)      According to the CMIE data, the unemployment rate was the highest in Rajasthan at 23.8 per cent in September, followed by Jammu and Kashmir at 23.2 per cent, Haryana at 22.9 per cent, Tripura at 17 per cent, Jharkhand at 12.2 per cent and Bihar at 11.4 per cent.

c)       The unemployment was the lowest in Chhattisgarh at 0.1 per cent in September, followed by Assam at 0.4 per cent, Uttrakhand at 0.5 per cent, Madhya Pradesh at 0.9 per cent, Gujarat at 1.6 per cent, Meghalaya at 2.3 per cent and Odisha at 2.9 per cent, the data showed.

 

5. SC-ST hub conclave hosted by Ministry of MSME in Gujarat: The Ministry of MSME hosted the National SC-ST Hub Conclave in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, to raise awareness of the National SC-ST Hub Scheme and other Ministry programmes. Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, a Member of Parliament and chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on the welfare of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, as well as other important dignitaries, attended the conclave.

Key Points:

a)      More than 300 SC-ST business owners attended the event. The keynote talk was given by Ms. Mercy Epao, Joint Secretary, Ministry of MSME, after all the dignitaries and attendees were greeted by Shri Gaurang Dixit, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, National Small Industries Corporation Limited.

b)      The colloquium offered aspiring and established SC-ST business owners a forum for interaction with CPSEs, financing organisations, GeM, RSETI, TRIFED, etc.

c)       Speaking at the event, Dr. Solanki recommended that more SC-ST business owners in Gujarat State take use of the NSSH Scheme’s benefits.

d)      Additionally, he advised the bankers in the audience to give SC-ST businesses priority when providing loan support so that they wouldn’t encounter any problems expanding their commercial capacity.

 

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. India signed an agreement with Armenia to export missiles, rockets & ammunition: India will export missiles, rockets, and ammunition to Armenia after the recent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The missiles will also include Indigenous Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher. India has signed this deal with Armenia to help them to depend on the country against their neighboring country Azerbaijan. Key Points:

a)      India signed an order for arms export through a government-to-Government route through which the two nations inked contracts.

b)      The government has not revealed the exact value of the contract; however, it is estimated that India will supply weapons worth more than Rs 2,000 crore.

c)       India will also export Indigenous Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher.

d)      Pinaka has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and manufactured by indigenous private sector firms.

e)      India will also provide anti-tank rockets as well as a wide range of ammunition to Armenia under the bundled deal.

f)        This contract will push the efforts of the government to increase the export of weapons with policy reforms and active support the government.

g)      The center has also set a target to sell weapon systems worth Rs 35,000 crore abroad by 2025.

 

2. World Cerebral Palsy Day: 6th October: World Cerebral Palsy Day is observed on October 6. Cerebral Palsy is a lifelong disability with no known cure. In 2012, Cerebral Palsy Alliance created World Cerebral Palsy Day on October 6. The day aims to ensure that children and adults with cerebral palsy have the same rights, access and opportunities as rest of the world. The Theme for World Cerebral Palsy Day 2022 is “Millions of Reasons”. This year’s them highlights that there are 17 million people all over the world who are suffering from the cerebral palsy disorder.

 

3. World Cotton Day: 7th October: October 7 is celebrated each year as World Cotton Day. The theme for 2022’s celebration of World Cotton Day appears to be “Weaving a better future for cotton,” as apparent from the posters released by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO). The theme looks at sustainable farming of cotton to help improve the lives of cotton workers, such as labourers and smallholders and their families.

World Cotton Day History: The first World Cotton Day was proposed by the World Trade Organization on October 7, 2019, by the Cotton Four, four sub-Saharan African cotton producers Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Mali, collectively known as the Cotton Four (WTO).The Cotton-4 countries` initiative to organise World Cotton Day was welcomed by the WTO on October 7, 2019. Together with the secretariats of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, the International Cotton Advisory Committee, and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the WTO Secretariat organised the event (UNCTAD).

Note: World Trade Organization Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland; World Trade Organization Founded: 1 January 1995; World Trade Organization Director-General: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

 

OTHER UPDATES:

 

SPORTS

 

1. FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup: USA beat China to secure 11th world title: The United States defeated China (83-61) to win the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Women’s Basketball World Cup at the Sydney Superdome, Australia. The Americans bagged their fourth title in a row and 11th in total and have also sealed a spot at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A’Ja Wilson and Chelsea Gray were the star performers for the US. Wilson contributed 19 points and five rebounds while compatriot Gray got 10 points and an impressive eight assists.

For the Chinese, Yueru Li was the standout performer, with 19 points and 12 rebounds, only to finish on the losing end. In the other game, Canada 95-65 in the third-place game. Australia’s legend Lauren Jackson scored a stellar 30 points that helped the hosts past Canada 95-65 in the bronze medal match.

Note: International Basketball Federation Founded: 18 June 1932; International Basketball Federation Headquarters: Mies, Switzerland; International Basketball Federation President: Hamane Niang; International Basketball Federation Secretary General: Andreas Zagklis.

 

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

 

1. India’s Current Account Deficit Rises 2.8% to USD 23.9 billion in Q-1: India’s current account deficit (CAD), a key indicator of balance of payment of a country, has widened to $23.9 billion, which is 2.8% of the GDP, in the first quarter of the current financial year 2022-23. This is up from $13.4 billion (1.5% of the GDP in Q4 of FY2022) and a surplus of $6.6 billion (0.9% of the GDP) a year ago period of Q1FY22, according to the data released by the RBI’s Balance of Payments. Key Points:

a)      The widening trade deficit, or the gap between the value of imports and exports, puts pressure on the balance of payments.

b)      India’s trade deficit during the first five months of 2022-23 has widened to $124.5 billion from $54 billion in the previous corresponding period. In the entire fiscal 2021-22, the trade deficit was at $189.5 billion.

c)       CAD is expected to remain within 3% of the GDP in 2022-23 as against 1.2% during the last fiscal, an article published in the RBI bulletin said earlier.

d)      Meanwhile, India Ratings had expected CAD to hit a 36-quarter high of 3.4% of GDP or $28.4 billion in the June quarter, against a 0.9% surplus a year ago.

e)      In the March 2022 quarter, the deficit was a moderate 1.5% or $13.4 billion, while in Q1FY22 the current account surplus was $6.6 billion or 0.9% of GDP when the country was hit by the second wave of the pandemic, according to the agency.

 

2. 1.47 Lakh Crore GST Collected in the Month of September 2022: The gross GST revenue collected in the month of September 2022 is ₹ 1,47,686 crore of which CGST is ₹ 25,271 crore, SGST is ₹ 31,813 crore, IGST is ₹ 80,464 crore (including ₹ 41,215 crore collected on import of goods) and Cess is ₹ 10,137 crore (including ₹ 856 crore collected on import of goods). The government has settled ₹ 31,880 crore to CGST and ₹ 27,403 crore to SGST from IGST as regular settlement. The total revenue of Centre and the States after regular settlements in the month of September 2022 is ₹ 57,151 crore for CGST and ₹ 59,216 crore for the SGST.

 

3. Pegatron start iPhone manufacturing in Chennai, becomes 3rd in India: With the opening of a factory in Mahindra World City in Chennai, Taiwan’s Pegatron became the third Apple supplier to establish a production facility in India. It will put about Rs 1,100 crore into the facility, which might lead to the creation of 14,000 employment. The other two Apple suppliers with facilities in India are the Taiwanese companies Foxconn and Wistron. Key Points:

a)      The opening of Pegatron’s factory coincides with Apple’s anticipated relocation of at least a quarter of its manufacturing operations to India by 2025.

b)      In February of last year, it and the Tamil Nadu government inked an agreement known as an MoU. The production-linked incentive programme of the central government received an application from the electronics firm.

c)       Hosur, Coimbatore, and Sriperumbudur will be transformed into centres for the production of electronics by Tamil Nadu.

d)      20% of the nation’s electronics are produced with help from the state. Among the state’s main investments are Samsung, Foxconn, Tata Electronics, and Dell. Stalin claimed that the government was improving the supply chain.

 

AWARDS AND HONOURS

 

1. Nobel Prize In Physics 2022: Alain Aspect, John F Clauser and Anton Zeilinger awarded Nobel Prize: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced, the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 was awarded to Alain Aspect (France), John F. Clauser (USA) and Anton Zeilinger (Austria) for their work on quantum mechanics. The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded “for experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of Bell inequalities, and pioneering quantum information science,”.

About the research: The 2022 physics laureates’ development of experimental tools has laid the foundation for a new era of quantum technology. Being able to manipulate and manage quantum states and all their layers of properties gives us access to tools with unexpected potential. Intense research and development are underway to utilise the special properties of individual particle systems to construct quantum computers, improve measurements, build quantum networks and establish secure quantum encrypted communication.

 

OBITUARIES

 

1. Suzlon Energy chairman Tulsi Tanti passes away: Tulsi Tanti, founder and chairman of wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy Ltd passed away. He was 64. He was born in Gujarat and studied commerce and mechanical engineering. Tanti set up Suzlon in 1995 and spearheaded growth in the Indian wind energy sector by championing affordable and sustainable energy policies. Tanti started a textiles business and invested in two wind turbines in 1990 because of inadequate power supply in his area, according to a profile note by the UNEP, which named him one of its “Champions of the Earth” in 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Thursday, October 6, 2022

Daily GK Update- 6th Oct, 2022

NATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. Indore Gets India’s Cleanest City Tag for 6th Time in a Row: Swachh Survekshan Awards: Indore bagged the title of India’s cleanest city for the sixth time in a row as the results of the Central government’s annual cleanliness survey ‘Swachh Survekshan Awards 2022’ were announced. Madhya Pradesh secured the first position in the category of best performing states, followed by Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. As per the survey results:

a)      Surat is the second cleanest city and Navi Mumbai comes a close third in the category of cities with a population of more than a lakh.

b)      Tripura has bagged the top rank among the states having fewer than 100 urban local bodies.

c)       In the category of cities having a population of fewer than one lakh, Maharashtra’s Panchgani was ranked number one, followed by Chhattisgarh’s Patan (NP) and Maharashtra’s Karhad.

d)      Haridwar was adjudged the cleanest Ganga town in the category of more than 1 lakh population, followed by Varanasi and Rishikesh.

Swachh Survekshan: Swachh Survekshan is the world’s largest urban sanitation and cleanliness survey which has been conducted by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs since 2016. It aims to encourage large-scale citizen participation and create awareness amongst all sections of society about the importance of working together towards making towns and cities better places to reside in.

The scale of Swachh Survekshan is evidenced in the consistent increase in the number of cities over the years. From surveying 73 major cities in 2016 and 434 cities in 2017, the 7th edition of Swachh Survekshan has become became the world’s largest urban cleanliness survey, with 4,355 cities having participated in the survey. This year’s survey with a “People First” theme captured an unprecedented number of citizen feedback this year – over 9 crores, a marked increase from last year’s 5 crores.

 

2. CBI launched Operation ‘GARUDA’ to dismantle drug networks: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has launched a multi-phase ‘Operation Garuda’. Operation Garuda will help to disrupt, degrade, and dismantle networks with international linkages through the rapid exchange of criminal intelligence on drug trafficking and coordinated law enforcement action across international jurisdictions through Interpol. Key Points:

a)      Operation Garuda is a Global Operation that was initiated in close coordination with Interpol and Narcotics Control Bureau.

b)      Operation Garuda was initiated to combat the smuggling of illicit drugs and psychotropic substances, with a special focus on the Indian Ocean Region.

c)       The CBI and the NCB have been closely coordinating with all the states and UTs police agencies for information exchange, analysis, and development of Operational Information.

d)      Across multiple states of India several arrests, searches, and seizures were carried out under Operation Garuda.

e)      In this operation apart from CBI and NCB, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, and Manipur also participated in Operation Garuda.

f)        During this special operation, 6600 suspects were checked, 127 new cases were registered, and 175 persons including six absconder’s offenders were arrested.

 

3. Government approved Railways proposal for redevelopment of 3 major stations: Union Cabinet has approved Indian Railways’ proposal for the redevelopment of 3 major railway stations in the country. These are New Delhi Railway Station, Ahmedabad Railway Station and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai. The project involves an investment of approximately ₹10,000 crores. Currently, the redevelopment of 199 railway stations across India is already underway. The first phase of the project is covering stations having footfalls of 50 lakhs and above each year. The overall cost of the redevelopment of these 199 stations as well as the New Delhi, CSMT and Ahmedabad railway stations is Rs.60,000 crore. The progress the re-development work of station with 10 lakhs and above will begin in the second phase.

 

4. IRCTC signed an agreement with Chhattisgarh toursim board to promote tourist spots of state: The Chhattisgarh Tourism Board has signed an MoU with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) to promote tourist places of the state. The IRCTC will attract travelers from all over the country by promoting Chattisgarh’s tourism on their social media websites like Twitter, and Facebook. Tourism in the state was neglected for a long time and even after the formation of the state (in 2000) it could not get due popularity and the focus remained centred on Maoist issues.

Note: Chhattisgarh Capital: Raipur; Chief Minister: Bhupesh Baghel; Governor: Anusuiya Uikey

 

5. Sujoy Lal Thaosen, Anish Dayal Singh named as New DGs of CRPF, ITBP: Senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officers Sujoy Lal Thaosen and Anish Dayal Singh have been appointed as the new director generals of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) respectively. Thaosen’s scheduled retirement is in November this year, while Singh will superannuate in December 2024. The order for their appointment was issued by the Personnel Ministry after sanction from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) headed by the prime minister.

Note: Central Reserve Police Force Headquarters: New Delhi, India; Central Reserve Police Force Formed: 27 July 1939; Central Reserve Police Force Motto: Service and Loyalty;

ITBP Founded: 24 October 1962; ITBP Headquarters: New Delhi, India.

 

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:

 

1. Lalit Bhasin elected new President of Indo-American Chambers of Commerce: Noted lawyer Lalit Bhasin has been appointed as the national president of Indian American Chambers of Commerce (IACC). Bhasin, before being elected to the post, was the executive vice president of IACC. Bhasin is the 54th national president of IACC, which was set up in October 1968 and is headquartered in Mumbai, having 14 offices all over India, with a large membership from large, medium and small business entities.

Note: The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC), was established in 1968

 

2. ISRO scientist Anil Kumar elected Vice President of IAF: Senior Indian Space Research Organization scientist Anil Kumar has been appointed as the Vice-President of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF). Dr. Anil Kumar is currently serving as the Associate Director, of ISRO Telemetry, Tracking, and Command Network (ISTRAC).

About International Astronautical Federation (IAF): The International Astronautical Federation was founded in 1951. IAF is one of the world’s top space advocacy bodies with 433 members in 72 nations. International Astronautical Federation Congress (IAC) is an annual space event and it is attended by more than 6000 participants, IAC is organized by the IAF. The International Astronautical Federation Congress includes networking events, talks, and a technical program on advances in science and exploration, applications, and operations, technology, infrastructure, and space and society.

 

3. Optimus robot’s prototype unveiled by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla: Elon Musk unveils Optimus robot’s prototype: Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, unveiled a model of the humanoid “Optimus” robot, which uses some of the same Artificial Intelligence (AI) software and sensors as the Autopilot driving assistance system in Tesla vehicles. At Tesla AI Day 2022, which was held to show off how far the company’s research into autonomous robots and vehicles had progressed, Optimus was unveiled. Key Points:

a)      Optimus was initially seen during the event pacing around the stage, along with updates on new self-driving software and a first look at the Dojo hardware that powers Tesla’s AI research, according to media sources.

b)      Elon Musk claims that this humanoid prototype is capable of more than what was demonstrated in real life.

c)       But at the Tesla AI Day celebration, it was used for the first time without a tether.

d)      Musk also asserted that Tesla’s Optimus is different from previous really stunning humanoid robot demos since it is designed for mass manufacturing in the “millions” of units and is extremely competent.

 

OTHER UPDATES:

 

SPORTS

 

1. Indian javelin thrower Shivpal Singh suspended till 2025 for doping: Indian javelin thrower, Shivpal Singh has been suspended from competing till October 2025 due to a doping violation. As per the Olympics.com he subsequently tested positive for the banned substance methandienone, a performance-enhancing steroid. As a result, the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) suspended Shivpal Singh for four years. The ban comes into effect from October 21, 2021, which means that the 27-year-old will be out of action till October 2025.

Shivpal Singh is the fifth notable Indian athlete to be caught in the doping net this year. Discus thrower Navjeet Kaur Dhillon, sprinter Dhanalakshmi Sekar and quarter-miler MR Poovamma have all been banned from competitions due to violations. Tokyo Olympian Kamalpreet Kaur, too, failed a dope test.

 

BANKING AND FINANCE

 

1. Active credit cards drop 2.3 million in August over new RBI norms: The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) new rules, which call for the deactivation of cards that have been inactive for a year, are mostly to blame for the decline in the number of outstanding credit cards, which fell to 77.99 million in August from over 80 million in July. Key Points:

a)      Credit card spending fell 3% on a high base in August, the first time in several months that net card additions decreased month over month (MoM) by 2.8%. Nevertheless, spending exceeded Rs 1 trillion for the sixth straight month.

b)      For some years, the banking system had been adding roughly 1-1.5 million cards every month. However, credit cards outstanding for the sector fell by 2.3 million in August, primarily due to steep drops seen by HDFC Bank and Axis Bank. This is partly due to the adoption of the new RBI regulations, which demand that credit card firms delete dormant cards after 365 days.

c)       HDFC Bank and Axis Bank’s net credit card additions got significantly decreased in August. Outstanding credit card balances at HDFC Bank decreased from 17.94 million in July to 16.42 million in just one month, an 8.47% decrease. The number of outstanding credit cards at Axis Bank decreased by 10.6% in July, from 9.93 million to 8.87 million. Axis Bank is the fourth-largest credit card issuer in the nation, behind HDFC Bank, which is the largest.

d)      According to the RBI’s circular, cards inactive for more than 12 months as of 1st July 2022 had to give clear consent to continue or be closed.

e)      On the other side, SBI Card added the most cards in the reviewed month (296,259), followed by ICICI Bank (211,520).

f)        In terms of active cards, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank had market share declines of 130 basis points (bps) and 100 bps, respectively. SBI Card and ICICI Bank saw increases of 90 bps and 80 bps, respectively. In light of this, the SBI Card stock increased 3.4% on the BSE.

 

2. New debit, credit card rules kick in with Tokenisation: The rules and regulations for online payments for debit and credit cards have been changed. The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) card-on-file (CoF) tokenization norms came into effect on 1st October 2022. RBI’s CoF tokenization aims to improve the payment experience of cardholders. The new rule released by RBI says that neither businesses nor payment aggregators can save customer card details on their platforms. The card details can only be saved by card networks or issuing banks.

Benefits of Tokenisation

a)      Tokenisation has replaced sensitive card information including card number, and card expiry with cryptographically-generated random strings.

b)      Once the card is Tokenised, the generated card token can be used for processing payments as a substitute for card details.

c)       The Tokenised card eliminates the risk of loss of sensitive card information.

Impact of Tokenisation: The impact of Tokenisation on customers is minimal. The customers are only required to enter their card details the first time for issuance of a token. After that, the merchant will trigger the tokenization process at no cost or effort to the customer.

 

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

 

1. ‘Hurun India 40 & under self-made rich list 2022’ topped by Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath: Nikhil Kamath, the cofounder of Zerodha, topped the ‘IIFL Wealth Hurun India 40 & Under Self-Made Rich List 2022’ with a net worth of Rs 17,500 crore. Bhavish Aggarwal, the founder of Ola, came in second place (Rs 11,700 crore), and Divyank Turakhia of Media.net in third place (Rs 11,200 crore). Key Points:

a)      According to Hurun, this year the number of under-40 billionaires surged to 1,103, an increase of 96. The cumulative wealth of the entrants in 40 & Under Self-made List has increased by 11% in comparison to last year, currently standing at Rs 1,83,700 crore highlighting the increasing rate of entrepreneurship that exists in the ecosystem.

b)      A majority of young billionaires on the list live in India while some live abroad. The report said 47 of the 53 entrepreneurs reside in India. India’s Silicon Valley Bengaluru has the highest number of billion residents.

The Top 10 in IIFL Wealth Hurun India 40 & Under Self-Made Rich List:

 

Rank

Name

Wealth (INR Cr)

Company

1

Nikhil Kamath

17,500

Zerodha

2

Bhavish Aggarwal

11,700

Ola Electric

3

Divyank Turakhia

11,200

Investments

4

Nakul Aggarwal

9,900

BrowserStack

5

Ritesh Arora

9,900

BrowserStack

6

Binny Bansal

8,100

Flipkart

7

Ritesh Agarwal

6,300

OYO

8

Harshil Mathur

5,500

Razorpay

9

Shashank Kumar

5,500

Razorpay

10

Neha Narkhede & family

4,700

Confluent

 

2. Hero MotoCorp Appoints Movie Star Ram Charan New Brand Ambassador: The Hero MotoCrop has appointed actor Ram Charan as the new brand ambassador. Hero MotoCrop, the country’s largest two-wheeler maker has launched the Hero GIFT Programme. The Hero GIFT stands for the Grand Indian Festival of Trust. This initiative includes exciting model refreshers, retail benefits, several financing schemes, pre-booking offers, and many more.

Key Points related to the New Hero GIFT Programme:

a)      The customers will get HF Deluxe in festive gold stripes and pleasure+ XTEC in Pole Star Blue.

b)      The festive portfolio will also include the eye-catching Xtreme 160R stealth 2.0 edition.

c)       The company is also offering insurance benefits, easy financing schemes along with other promotional activities.

d)      The Glamour XTEC personifies the evolved preferences of today’s youth with its elevated glamour quotient and consistent performance.

e)      The new campaign or initiative emphasizes the new age youth culture of swiping.

f)        The campaign depicts Glamour XTEC setting the benchmark in the market with its new age features, and premium and youthful appearance.

 

AWARDS AND HONOURS

 

1. Nobel Prize 2022: Svante Pääbo awarded Nobel Prize in medicine: The Nobel Prizes 2022 for medicine or physiology was awarded to Swedish geneticist Svante Pääbo. Svante Pääbo was given the award “for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution,” the Nobel Prize committee.

About his research: Through his pioneering research, Svante Pääbo accomplished something seemingly impossible: sequencing the genome of the Neanderthal, an extinct relative of present-day humans. He also made the sensational discovery of a previously unknown hominin, Denisova. Importantly, Pääbo also found that gene transfer had occurred from these now extinct hominins to Homo sapiens following the migration out of Africa around 70,000 years ago. This ancient flow of genes to present-day humans has physiological relevance today, for example affecting how our immune system reacts to infections.

The Nobel Prize: The prestigious award comes with a gold medal and 10 million Swedish kronor (over $1.14 million). The prize money comes from a bequest left by the prize’s creator, Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, who died in 1895. The other prizes are for outstanding work in the fields of physics, chemistry, literature, peace and economics.