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1 Cabinet clears scheme for forensic infra with outlay of Rs 2,200 crore

In a bid to have more scientific investigations across the country to achieve better conviction rates in criminal cases, the Union Cabinet Wednesday approved the National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme (NFIES).

The scheme, with a financial outlay of Rs 2,254.43 crore during the period from 2024-25 to 2028-29, aims to establish campuses of National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) across the country apart from setting up more central forensic science laboratories enhancing existing infrastructure of NFSU, Delhi.

The development assumes significance in the wake of the new criminal laws coming into effect from July 1.

20-Jun-2024 News in Details
2 Dhanlaxmi Bank appoints Ajith Kumar KK as MD & CEO for 3-year tenure

Private sector Dhanlaxmi Bank on Tuesday said it has appointed Ajith Kumar KK as Managing Director (MD) of the bank.

He will take charge on June 20, Kerala-based Dhanlaxmi Bank said in a regulatory filing.

The board at its meeting held on Tuesday approved the appointment of Ajith Kumar KK as Managing Director & CEO of the bank for a period of three years with effect from June 20, 2024, and on such remuneration as approved by RBI vide letter dated April 18, it said.
The bank will seek approval of the shareholders for the said appointment within the prescribed time period in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and SEBI regulations, it said.

20-Jun-2024 News in Details
3 Dutchman Mark Rutte, Longtime Putin Critic, Set To Lead NATO Alliance

Mark Rutte, who looks set to be NATO’s next secretary-general, is a staunch ally of Ukraine and a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who honed his skills as a political dealmaker during nearly 14 years as Dutch prime minister.

Rutte, 57, has been one of the driving forces behind Europe’s military support for Ukraine since Russia’s 2022 invasion, and says defeat on the battlefield for Moscow is vital to secure peace in Europe.

His view is heavily influenced by the downing of an airliner over Ukraine in 2014, which the Netherlands blames on Russia, and in which 196 of the 298 victims were Dutch. NATO must be powerful to counter Moscow, and other European Union leaders must not be naive about Putin’s Russia, he says.

“He won’t stop at Ukraine, if we don’t stop him now. This war is bigger than Ukraine itself. It’s about upholding the international rule of law,” Rutte told the United Nations in September 2022, seven months after Russia’s full-scale invasion.

20-Jun-2024 News in Details
4 Cricket West Indies congratulates Gudakesh Motie on ICC Player of Month Award

Gudakesh Motie has been awarded the ICC Men's Player of the Month for May 2024, marking yet another significant achievement for West Indies cricket this year.

This accolade follows Hayley Matthews' award in May as ICC Women's Player of the Month for April 2024, as well as Shamar Joseph's win in January, showcasing the exceptional talent within teams.

Motie's performances throughout May were pivotal, particularly during the home series against South Africa, where he took eight wickets at an impressive average of 8.50. His efforts were instrumental in securing a 3-0 series victory for the West Indies. Additionally, Motie's form has continued into the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, where he has taken five wickets at an average of 11.

19-Jun-2024 News in Details
5 Thailand becomes first country in Southeast Asia to recognise same-sex marriage

Thailand's Senate voted overwhelmingly in support of a marriage equality bill, on Tuesday, making it the first Southeast Asian country to enact such a law.

The bill was passed with the approval of 130 of the 152 members of the Senate in attendance, with 4 voting against it and 18 abstaining, according to news agency PTI.

The bill will now need King Maha Vajiralongkorn to sign off on it, followed by its publication in the Royal Government Gazette, which will set a date within 120 days when it becomes effective.

19-Jun-2024 News in Details
6 World Sickle Cell Awareness Day 2024

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a prevalent blood illness that affects over 20 million people in India, placing a significant load on healthcare systems. In many areas of our nation, a significant illness burden is being caused by a lack of knowledge about sickle cell disease.

Red blood cells with this genetic condition have a sickle shape, which causes early cell death and obstructs blood flow. Although it affects non-tribal people as well, the illness is more prevalent in India's tribal community. A number of organs, including the lungs, heart, kidneys, eyes, bones, and brain are affected, along with anaemia, pain, and reduced development. The world's highest tribal population density is found in India.

19-Jun-2024 News in Details
7 Former Odisha Governor Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare passes away

Former Odisha Governor Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare passed away on June 15. He was 95. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and former CM Naveen Patnaik have expressed their deep sorrow over the demise of the veteran politician.

Bhandare was a senior Congress leader from Maharashtra and a former Rajya Sabha member for three terms. He also practised as a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court and served as Governor of Odisha from August 2007 to March 2013.

The current Governor of Odisha, Raghubar Das, also expressed his grief and said, “Deeply saddened to hear the news of the demise of former Governor of Odisha and prominent politician Muralidhar Chandrakant Bhandare.” He added, “May Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath give place to his soul in his feet and give strength to his family members to bear this sorrow.”

19-Jun-2024 News in Details
8 Wärtsilä Launches World’s First Large-Scale 100% Hydrogen-Ready Engine Power Plant

Technology group Wärtsilä has today launched the world’s first large-scale 100% hydrogen-ready engine power plant, to enable the net-zero power systems of tomorrow.

The IEA World Energy Outlook 20231 shows that hydrogen is an essential component of our future power systems. According to the report, the pathway to reach net zero emissions by 2050 requires 17 Mt of hydrogen to be consumed in power generation in 2030, reaching 51 Mt by 2050.

19-Jun-2024 News in Details
9 Media Strategist Nikhil Singhal Awarded in Media Conclave Held at Constitution Club of India

In a Media Conclave organized by the Madhav Foundation at the Constitution Club of India, the well-known Media Strategist and founder of global public relation and communication firm Vigor Media Worldwide, Nikhil Singhal was honoured for his exemplary work in the field of 'Public Relation and Media Communication'. Singhal who is also a President of Noida High Rise Federation 100X (NHRF) is talk of the town these days for his initiatives towards infrastructure improvement and advocating residents' needs in the high rise society of Noida.

The award was presented to him by renowned TV journalist Chandni Dhawan who is also Founder & President of Madhav Foundation. Lead by Dhawan and supported by Mohit Dhawan, VP- Madhav Foundation, the NGO is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of the underprivileged through Foundation's charitable activities in healthcare, social welfare and education sectors.

The Chief Guest for the event was 'Dr Premchand Bairwa, Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan' accompanied by notable guests such as 'Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Bharat 24 and CMD, First India News,' 'Brajesh Mishra, Editor-in-Chief, Bharat Samachar,' 'IPS Babloo Kumar, Additional Commissioner of Police at the Police Commissionerate of Gautam Budh Nagar' and 'Praven Sharma, Director of Djewels House, Karol Bagh, New Delhi'.

19-Jun-2024 News in Details
10 AIIMS Delhi performs India’s first successful foetal blood transfusion to save child with rare disorder

A woman who previously suffered seven failed pregnancies has recently delivered a healthy child with the help of doctors at AIIMS Delhi after they successfully treated her foetus suffering from a rare blood disorder through the transfusion of O D phenotype red cell units brought all the way from Japan.

This medical achievement marks the first procedure of its kind in India and only the eighth case reported globally, according to the doctors of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

The patient, hailing from Haryana,had previously endured seven unsuccessful pregnancies. In her eighth pregnancy, after receiving six foetal blood transfusions, she gave birth to a healthy baby, the hospital said in a statement.

19-Jun-2024 News in Details