Current Affairs

Films Division launches mobile app to provide all information about Film festival

As the countdown to Mumbai International Film Festival for Documentary, Short Fiction and Animation films - MIFF-2020 entering its last week, Films Division has launched a mobile app, which will provide movie buffs all the information about the festival. Addressing a curtain-raiser press conference in Mumbai yesterday, Festival Director Smita Vats Sharma informed that the app will also enable delegates to vote for their favourite movie.

The much awaited 16th edition of MIFF is all set to begin on 28th of this month at Nehru Centre Auditorium with a bouquet of over 76 films competing in national and international sections. MIFF  will have a number of attractions such as a special package of films from European Union, Animation package from Russia, Finland and Balkan, Oscar nominated films such as Fauve, Detainment and Night at the Garden. Additionally, curated films from North-East India, student films and best documentaries from Ireland will be showcased during the week-long festival that will culminate on 3rd of next month.



Procurement of defence equipment worth over Rs 5,000 cr approved to promote indigenisation

Defence Acquisition Council, DAC has approved procurement of equipment worth over five thousand 100 crore rupees from indigenous sources to promote indigenization. They include sophisticated Electronic Warfare Systems for the Army designed by Defence Research and Development Organization, DRDO and manufactured locally by the Indian industry. These systems will be used in deserts and plains and will provide comprehensive Electronic Support and Counter Measure capabilities to the field formations in both communication and other aspects of Electronic Warfare.

The DAC headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday met to consider a number of new and ongoing proposals for procuring critically needed platforms and equipment for the Armed Forces. The council also approved prototype testing of trawl assemblies designed by DRDO for T-72 and T-90 tanks providing an important indigenous de-mining capability to the Army. The DAC also accorded approval for inclusion of Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) in Defence Procurement Procedure. This will provide avenues in capital procurement for the Armed Forces to startups and innovators working for iDEX and provide huge fillip to their budding efforts.



12th National Tribal Youth Exchange Programme inaugurated in Puducherry

Puducherry Lieutenant Governor Dr Kiran Bedi inaugurated the 12 th National Tribal Youth Exchange Programme in Puducherry today. The Nehru Yuva kendra Sangathan National Vice Chairman Vishnu Varadhan Reddy, Puducherry Chief Minister's Parliament Secretary Lakshmi Narayanan, NYKS State Director Nataraj, Sub-Collector Shashvat Saurabh and other dignitaries participated in the inaugural function. Two hundred youths from Naxal-affected districts of Chattisgarh are taking part in this week-long programme.

The programme has been jointly organized by the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) and Puducherry Government with a view to ensure development and empowerment of the tribal youths. They will be visiting many places to know about the language, customs, culture, arts, dressing patterns, food pattern and other aspects of Puducherry.



India beat Pakistan to lift Diplomat Cup Cricket Championship

The team of the Indian Consulate in Dubai on Saturday defeated the team of the Pakistan Consulate to lift the Diplomat Cup Cricket Championship of 2020.

Consul General Vipul alongwith the other family members of the Indian Consulate was present on the ground to cheer the team.

The Championship was organized by Skyline University College in Sharjah. Consulates of eight countries participated in the tournament.

The aim of the Diplomat Cup Cricket Championship is to bring together officials and employees of different Consulates based in UAE.

With the Indian Consulate in Dubai as the permanent patron, the championship entered its fourth edition this year.



ISRO successfully completes three orbit raising manoeuvres of GSAT-30

ISRO has successfully completed the three orbit-raising manoeuvres of communication satellite GSAT-30 and succeeded in placing it in an orbit close to its operational orbit.

The space agency informed yesterday that as planned all manoeuvers were completed successfully using the satellite's propulsion system.

The cumulative duration of operation of the propulsion system for these manuoeuvres was 2 hours 29 minutes. It said, satellite solar panels and antennas have been deployed and the satellite is placed in an orbit with a perigee of 35, 826 km and an apogee of 35,913 km with an inclination of 0.11 deg which is very close to its operational orbit.



PM Modi, Nepal PM Oli to jointly inaugrate Integrated Check Post Biratnagar today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepali counterpart K P Sharma Oli will inaugurate the Integrated Check Post (ICP) Biratnagar today. The two Prime Ministers will jointly inaugurate the project through video conferencing at 11 A.M. India and Nepal share over 1,850 kilometre- long border which is characterized by a unique and long tradition of free movement of people. Jogbani-Biratnagar international trade point is one of the important trade points between the two countries.

ICP Biratnagar has been built on 260 acres of land at a cost of around 140 crore rupees. It has the facilities for immigration clearance of foreign passengers, export and import cargo handling. It is equipped with all modern facilities and is designed to handle around 500 trucks per day. Adequate facilities for quarantine, amenities for drivers, passengers and security personnel have also been created, along with a waste water treatment plant.



Khelo India: More than 18 gold medals to be decided in swimming and weightlifting

In Khelo India youth Games at Guwahati, Boxing, Badminton, Tennis, Football and Hockey final match of different age categories will be played today.

More than 18 gold will also be decided in swimming and weightlifting. Yesterday, Maharashtra crossed the two hundred mark of overall medals tally. They have 204 medals with 63 gold. Haryana is at second spot and Delhi on the third position.



Centre appoints Nripendra Misra as chairman of NMML executive council

Former principal secretary to the Prime Minister, Nripendra Misra, has been appointed chairperson of the executive council of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML).

According to a government order, the Executive Council of the NMML has been reconstituted and it will be now chaired by Mr Misra. 

Mr Misra is a 1967-batch retired IAS officer. 

Dr A Surya Prakash, chairperson of the Prasar Bharati board, will be the council's vice-chairperson. 


Ratchanok Intanon lifts Indonesia Masters 2020 title

Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon lifted the Indonesia Badminton Masters 2020 women's singles title after defeating Carolina Marin in the summit clash on Sunday.


Intanon defeated Marin 21-19, 11-21, 21-18 in one hour and twenty minutes long match. The clash went into three-games and both the shuttlers tried their 100 per cent to turn things in their favour. Despite losing the first game, the Spanish shuttler made a comeback in the second game and claimed the game by 21-11. Intanon won the match by claiming the third game by 21-18.



Prakash Javadekar inaugurates ELECRAMA 2020, a flagship showcase of electrical industry in India

Union Minister for Heavy Industries Prakash Javadekar today asked the power industry to focus on the quality of electrical equipment.


He said, fire incidents in many cases are caused by the poor quality of equipment and faulty wiring.

He urged the industry to become a part of the production chain and not just a supplier of spare parts.

Mr. Javadekar was inaugurating ELECRAMA 2020, the flagship showcase of the Indian electrical industry, in Greater Noida. He said, the electrical industry is a platform to facilitate the world to connect with India in technology and innovation.