National News
INCOIS upgrades SARAT for advanced maritime rescue operations
Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) It has recently upgraded its Search and Rescue Aid Equipment (SARAT) to improve the effectiveness of maritime rescue operations. Originally introduced in 2016, SARAT Has become an important tool for Indian Coast Guard and other agencies. advanced version, Sharat 2, Comes with advanced features that provide more accurate predictions for missing objects and persons at sea, optimizing rescue operations.
Kisan Kavach – Bharat’s Indigenous Anti-Pesticide Bodysuit
Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for Science and Technology (Independent Charge), Unveiled Farmer Kavach, from india First indigenous anti-pesticide bodysuit. Developed by BRIC-inStem, Bangalore in collaboration with Sapio Health Pvt. Ltd. Ltd., the suit aims to protect farmers from pesticide-induced health risks. The launch is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of leveraging science and technology to empower India’s farming community.
International news
Israel expands settlements in Golan Heights amid territorial shifts
Israel recently approved a settlement expansion plan in the Golan Heights, Allocation over $11.13 million To boost population and infrastructure in the region. The decision comes amid rising regional tensions following the political transition in Syria, particularly the fall of the Assad regime. Israel aims to double the population in this strategically important region.
Moldova joins the International Solar Alliance
Moldova has officially joined INTENational Solar Alliance (ISA)Signals its commitment to renewable energy and sustainability. ISA Framework Agreement signed by India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister Mihai Popoi. Moldova’s accession follows Armenia becoming the 104th full member last month, marking the ISA’s continued global expansion. Headquartered in India, ISA aims to unite countries to tackle challenges in solar energy financing, technology and scalability. Investment of US$ 1,000 billion by 2030.
What is Gadhimai Mahotsav and why is it controversial?
Gadhimai Festivalheld each Five years in south-eastern Nepal, is one of The world’s most controversial religious rituals, Known for mass slaughter of animalsit quinquennial eventRooted in centuries of tradition, this ritual attracts hundreds of thousands of Hindus who believe in Will please the Hindu goddess Gadhimai, Bringing prosperity to them. However, the sheer scale of the festival and the cruelty involved have sparked heated debate among animal rights activists and devotees. Despite legal challenges and public outcry, the festival’s bloodshed continues, raising important questions about the intersection of religion, tradition and animal welfare.
state news
Uber unveils ‘Moto Woman’ bike taxi for women in Bengaluru
in a step towards Increasing safety and inclusivity in urban mobility, Uber has launched a pilot Event named ‘Moto Women’ in Bengaluru. The service is specifically designed for women riders and drivers, providing on-demand bike taxi options with an emphasis on safety and empowerment. With growing concerns over the uncertainty of bike taxi operations in Karnataka, this initiative aims to provide a safer, more flexible earning opportunity for women while addressing key issues such as security, privacy and public transport integration.
banking news
RBI lifts ban on Edelweiss Group’s ECL Finance and ARC
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has removed supervisory restrictions Two units of Edelweiss Group – ECL Finance Limited And Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Limited (Edelweiss ARC)These restrictions were imposed in May 2024 due to concerns over regulatory compliance. After significant engagement and corrective actions by the companies, RBI is satisfied with their adherence to regulatory norms and has permitted resumption of their normal operations.
schemes news
India promoting AYUSH systems globally with new chairpersons in five countries
Ministry of AYUSH Launched a scheme to promote international cooperation to increase awareness and recognition of AYUSH systems across the world. As a part of this initiative, India has established Ayush Chair in five foreign universities-Bangladesh, Australia, Mauritius, Latvia and Malaysia. The objective of this effort is to advance academic exchange, research and public awareness of Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homeopathy and contribute to their global acceptance.
sports news
Bumrah became the highest wicket taker for India in Australia, leaving Kapil Dev behind.
jasprit bumrah registered his name in history by becoming India’s highest wicket taker in test cricket On Australian soil, surpassing the great Kapil Dev’s tally of 51 wickets. The milestone was achieved on December 18, 2024, on the fifth day of the ongoing third Test between India and Australia at The Gabba, Brisbane. Now Bumrah has it 52 wickets in Australia This made him the highest Test wicket-taker for an Indian bowler in the country, highlighting his important role in India’s pace attack.
Ashwin’s retirement: End of a historic cricket career
Ravichandran Ashwin, One of the leading spinners of India Announced retirement from international cricket At the end of the 3rd Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Brisbane on December 18, 2024. The announcement marked the conclusion of a A remarkable 14-year international career. Known for his tactical genius and record-breaking achievements, Ashwin’s retirement comes after an illustrious career in which he became one of India’s greatest match-winners. He has left a legacy as the second-highest wicket-taker for India in Test cricket and one of the most versatile bowlers in the history of the game.
awards news
Ayodhya Ram Temple wins Global Security Excellence Award
Ram Mandir Project An important achievement has been achieved in Ayodhya by being honored with ‘Sword of Honour’ from the British Safety Council. This honor underlines the extraordinary safety measures implemented during the construction of the temple. This announcement was made by Nripendra Mishra, Chairman of the Construction Committee of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. The award is a testament to the careful planning, implementation and adherence to global safety standards, making it a model for construction projects around the world.
Suryabala’s novel won the 34th Vyas Samman 2024
Hindi Author Suryabalhas been awarded a 34th Vyas Samman 2024 for her novel Who lives there: Venu’s Diary. Published in 2018, the novel highlights the cultural conflicts and identity struggles faced by Indian youth in America. established in 1991 by KK Birla Foundation, Vyas Samman honors outstanding Hindi literary works of the last decade Cash prize of ₹4 lakh, A citation, and a plaque. The selection committee was headed by eminent litterateur Prof. Ramji Tiwari.
obituary news
‘Encyclopedia of Forests’ Tulsi Gowda passes away
Tulsi Gowdaaffectionately known as “Tree Goddess,” She was an environmentalist from Karnataka known for her extraordinary dedication towards afforestation and ecological conservation. Born in 1944 in Honnali village in Uttara Kannada district, she overcame personal and financial difficulties to emerge as an icon of environmental protection. his tireless efforts, Including planting more than 1 lakh trees, he received the Padma Shri award in 2021. His demise on December 16, 2024 marked the end of an era but he left behind an inspiring legacy.