NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. PM
Modi launched 3 projects in Gujarat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has
inaugurated three projects in his home State Gujarat, one each related to
farmers’ welfare, healthcare, and tourism development, via video conference
from New Delhi. The projects inaugurated include:
Kisan Suryodaya Yojna: The ‘Kisan
Suryodaya Yojna’ is an Agri scheme which aims to provide power supply during
daytime from 5 am to 9 pm (16 hours) for irrigation purposes to farmers. The
state government has allocated a budget of Rs 3,500 crores for installing
transmission infrastructure under this scheme by 2023. Initially, Dahod, Patan,
Mahisagar, Panchmahal, Chhota Udepur, Kheda, Tapi, Valsad, Anand and
Gir-Somnath districts have been covered under the scheme for 2020-21. The rest
will be included in a phased manner by 2022-23.
India’s biggest cardiac hospital in
Ahmedabad:
The Paediatric Heart Hospital was inaugurated at U.N Mehta Institute of Cardiology
and Research Centre at Civil Hospital campus in Ahmedabad and a Mobile
Application for telecardiology. The new facilities have been set up at the cost
of Rs 470 crore and will be India’s biggest hospital for cardiology. It has
increased the existing 450 beds to 1251 beds, 531 cardiac ICU beds, 15 cardiac
modular operation theatres and 6 cardiac cath labs.
World’s longest temple ropeway
project at Girnar in Junagadh: Girnar hill ropeway at Junagadh is Rs 130
crore project. It would attract more tourists and pilgrims to this historical
place which will boost employment opportunities. The 2,320 metres long ropeway
has a capacity of carrying 1,000 passengers every hour.
Note: Gujarat Chief Minister: Vijay Rupani;
Gujarat Governor: Acharya Devvrat.
2. World
Bank sanctions Rs 3 crore for Sand Dune Park in Goa: India’s first sand
dune parks and interpretation centres are set to be developed in Goa. World
Bank has sanctioned around Rs.3 crore under the programme. The Goa state
biodiversity board has proposed the project, which will be implemented with
financial assistance from the World Bank.
About Sand Dune Park: The Sand Dune park
project will have interpretation centres to educate locals and tourists on the
importance of the sand dune ecosystem. Park would also have Bridges made of
nature-friendly material to reduce trampling on sand dune vegetation. Besides
this, nurseries of sand dune vegetation will also be set up, which will enable
its replantation on beach stretches where vegetation has gone extinct.
Note: Goa Capital: Panaji; Governor of Goa:
Bhagat Singh Koshyari; Chief Minister of Goa: Pramod Sawant.
3.
NTPC ranks 1st among Indian PSUs in Forbes’ World’s Best Employer 2020: National Thermal
Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) has featured on the top on the list of Indian
PSUs under the ‘World’s Best Employer 2020’, published by Forbes. The
recognition is testimony to NTPC’s commitment towards inculcating best in class
practices that are thoughtfully designed and robustly executed, the company
stated in a statement. The modules have helped thousands of workers from NTPC
to grow and think beyond the professional sphere.
Note: NTPC Founded: 1975; NTPC
Headquarters: New Delhi, India.
4.
Third phase of National Supercomputing Mission to start in Jan next year: The third phase of
the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) will kickstart in January 2021,
taking computing speed to around 45 petaflops. The NSM is rapidly boosting high
power computing in the country through its various phases to meet the
increasing computational demands of academia, researchers, medium, small and
micro enterprises and start-ups in areas like oil exploration, flood prediction
as also genomics, and drug discovery. The Rs 4,500 crore-National
Supercomputers Mission (NSM) envisages nearly 50 supercomputers across the
country in three phases.
5.
Indian Army in J&K Celebrates 74th Infantry Day: Every year, October
27 is celebrated as Infantry Day by the Indian Army in Jammu & Kashmir
(known by nickname, Chinar Corps). The Chinar Corps celebrated the 74th
Infantry Day on October 27, 2020, to honour the supreme sacrifice of the
gallant soldiers in fighting the Pakistani invaders, in Jammu and Kashmir, in
1947. Infantry Day is celebrated as a remembrance of the first military event
of independent India, when the First Battalion of the Sikh Regiment of Indian
Army fought battle to accomplish victory over the first attack on the Indian
soil by the Pakistan Army and Lashkar invader on October 27, 1947, in the
Kashmir valley, who tried to grab J&K.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
Bangladesh govt orders ‘no mask, no service’ policy: Bangladesh
government has decided that no service will be provided to people who don’t
wear a mask. The cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
decided that no one will be allowed to enter offices without the mask. It
decided that all offices must install notice boards saying ‘no mask, no
service’ in order to control the spread of COVID 19 virus in the country.
Involving community leaders in the campaign to wear a mask, the Cabinet
Secretary said that the government has also talked to the Islamic scholars and
religious leaders to publicise this at all mosques through the Imams.
Note: Prime Minister of Bangladesh: Sheikh
Hasina; Capital: Dhaka; Currency: Taka.
2.
Pakistan to remain in grey list of FATF till Feb 2021: The global terror
financing watchdog, Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has announced that
Pakistan will continue to remain on its grey list till February 2021. This
decision has been taken since Pakistan has not been able to fulfil six out of
the 27 mandates to check terror funding. FATF has strongly urged Pakistan to
swiftly complete its full action plan by February 2021.
About FATF: FATF objective is to combat
money laundering, terror financing and other related threats to the
international financial system. It currently has 39 members which include two
regional organizations, the European Commission and Gulf Cooperation Council.
Note: The headquarters of FATF is in Paris,
France; FATF was founded in July 1989.
Prime Minister of Pakistan: Imran Khan;
President of Pakistan: Arif Alvi; Capital of Pakistan: Islamabad.
3.
India’s Rank in Global Mobile Internet Speeds Falls to 131 While South Korea
Tops: Ookla: India
has been ranked 131 out of 138 countries in the global mobile internet speed
rankings by Ookla, the US based company behind testing the speed and
performance of the internet connection of a country. India was at 121 rank in
2019. The Ookla Speedtest Global Index shows the data as of September 2020. As
per the index, the global average download speed is calculated to be 35.26 Mbps
(megabit per second) but the average download of India is just 12.07 Mbps. The global average upload speed and latency
is 11.22 Mbps and 42 ms, India lags at 4.31 Mbps and a higher latency of 52 ms.
South Korea has topped the list with an average mobile internet speed of 121.00
Mbps. Also, India’s global rank in fixed broadband speed has slipped from 68 in
2019 to 70 in 2020 out of 175 countries, with average download speeds of 46.47
Mbps. Singapore has topped this index with the download speed of 226.60 Mbps.
The global average download speed is 85.73 Mbps
4.
Samsung Tops Forbes’ list of World’s Best Employer 2020, HCL Tops among Indian
list: South
Korea based electronics conglomerate Samsung Electronics has topped the list of
‘World’s Best Employer 2020 published by Forbes’. The global list features 750
multinational and large corporations headquartered in 45 countries. Amazon,
IBM, Microsoft LG are among the top 5 in the list respectively. From India, HCL
Technologies is top industry in the list. It is placed at 30th position
globally. In Banking sector, HDFC Bank is top from India. It is at 176th
position. In addition to this, state-run power giant NTPC Ltd. has topped the
list among Indian PSUs. Globally it is ranked at 261 position.
5.
International Animation Day: 28th October: International Animation Day is
observed globally on 28 October every year. The day has celebrated the art of
animation and also recognises the artists, scientists and technicians behind
animation. This year marks the 19th International Animation Day. The day was
created in 2002 by International Animated Film Association (ASIFA), an
International Animated Film Association, a member of UNESCO. ASIFA created the
International Animation Day (IAD) in 2002, honouring the birth of animation,
recognized as the first public performance of projected moving images: Emile
Reynaud’s Theatre Optique in Paris, on the 28th October 1892.
Note: President of ASIFA: Sayoko Kinoshita;
ASIFA Founder: John Halas; ASIFA Founded: 1960, Annecy, France.
OTHER UPDATES:
BANKING AND FINANCE
1.
RBI bars payment system operators from launching any new QR codes: The Reserve Bank of
India has barred Payment System Operators (PSOs) from launching any new
proprietary QR code for payment transactions. Currently, there are two
interoperable QR codes — UPI QR and Bharat QR. The decision to continue with
the two existing Quick Response (QR) codes was based on the recommendations of
the committee which was set up by the Reserve Bank under the chairmanship of
Deepak Phatak to review the current system of such codes in India and suggest
measures for moving towards interoperable QR codes.
QR codes are two-dimensional machine-readable
barcodes, which are increasingly used to facilitate mobile payments at the
point-of-sale. QR codes can store a large amount of information. PSOs that use
proprietary QR codes shall shift to one or more interoperable QR codes; the
process of migration shall be completed by March 31, 2022.
Note: Governor of RBI: Shaktikanta Das;
Deputy Governors of RBI: BP Kanungo, MK Jain, MD Patra and Rajeshwar Rao;
Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra.
2.
ICICI Bank shuts down operations in Sri Lanka: ICICI Bank has shut
down his operations in Sri Lanka after getting approval from the Sri Lankan
monetary authority. The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, having
considered the request made by ICICI Bank, has granted approval to close down
the business operation of the bank in Sri Lanka and cancel the licence issued
to it. The Director of Bank Supervision being satisfied with the bank complying
with the terms and conditions imposed by the Monetary Board, the licence issued
to the bank to carry on banking business in Sri Lanka is cancelled with effect
from October 23, 2020.
Note: ICICI Bank Headquarters: Mumbai,
Maharashtra; ICICI Bank MD & CEO: Sandeep Bakhshi; ICICI Bank Tagline: Hum
Hai Na, Khayal Apka.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
1.
BSE inks MoU with ICCI to support SMEs & start-ups: Bombay Stock
Exchange (BSE) has signed an agreement with Inventivepreneur Chamber of
Commerce and Industries (ICCI) to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
and start-ups, and promote their listing on the exchange. Under the agreement,
ICCI will offer assistance to BSE in evaluating SMEs and start-ups for listing
on BSE SME board. ICCI will also help to offer industry connections to
respective BSE start-ups globally and support entrepreneurship nationwide
through knowledge transmission on government announced programs, acceleration
fund, international presence and global business relations.
DEFENCE
1.
Indian Navy Missile Corvette INS Prabal launches anti-ship missile: The Indian Navy
launched anti-ship missile (AShM) by its Missile Corvette INS Prabal with
deadly accuracy at maximum range and sinking the target ship. The missile
launched somewhere from the Arabian Sea homed in on its target – an old ship –
and hit it with deadly accuracy at its maximum range.
OBITUARIES
1. Former IAS officer and author of Chola History books passes away: Former IAS officer B. Venkataraman who was an authority on Chola History and Architecture expired in a private hospital in Delhi. He was 95. Mr. Venkataraman, a 1950 batch officer, had served as chief secretary Orissa and then as secretary, Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, New Delhi.He had co-authored a book ‘Later Chola Temples’ with his father. Some of the books that he had authored include ‘Laddigam: A Later Chola Temples’, ‘Temple Art under the Chola queens’ and ‘Rajarajeswaram-the pinnacle of Chola art’ on the Thanjavur Brihadeeshwara temple. His doctoral thesis was on the contribution of the Chola queen Sembiyan Mahadevi.