Dr. AK Dwivedi Presents His New Book, Homeopathy for Anemia to Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav
Dr. AK Dwivedi, a renowned senior homeopathic physician and a prominent figure in the medical community, recently presented his new book, Homeopathy for Anemia, to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. The formal handover took place during an event in Indore, where Dr. Dwivedi shared insights from the book and discussed its potential impact on both patients and medical professionals.
Dr. Dwivedi, who holds key positions such as a member of the Executive Council at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, and the Board of Studies for Homeopathy under the Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, as well as the Central Homeopathy Research Council under the Ministry of AYUSH, emphasised the book's focus on successfully treating aplastic anaemia—a severe condition often considered more critical than cancer—through homeopathy.
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav expressed admiration for Dr. Dwivedi’s contributions, acknowledging the book as a valuable resource for the healthcare community in understanding and managing life-threatening forms of anemia. He commended Dr. Dwivedi for his ongoing efforts to advance homeopathic treatments and urged him to continue his pioneering work.
ISRO to launch US satellite that enables voice calls via smartphones from space
The Indian Research Space Organisation (ISRO) is reportedly planning to launch an American communications satellite this year that will allow phone calls using direct connectivity from space.
This satellite will enable users to make calls directly from space using their smartphones.
“In February or March we will be launching a US satellite for mobile communication, this satellite will enable voice communication on mobile phones. It will be an interesting mission," an NDTV report quoted as saying Dr Jitendra Singh, the minister of science and technology.
Delhi Govt launches 'Pujari Granthi Samman' scheme, BJP terms it "appeasement politics"
The Delhi Government on Tuesday announced the official launch of the registration process for the 'Pujari Granthi Samman' scheme, aimed at financially supporting Gurudwara priests.
An announcement regarding the launch of the scheme was made by former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Monday, December 30.
The scheme offers a monthly grant of Rs 18,000 to every temple and Gurudwara priest in Delhi.
"Today, the scheme was launched by Arvind Kejriwal at the Hanuman temple in Connaught Place. The registration process for the scheme also began today at Sant Sujan Singh ji Maharaj's Gurdwara," Delhi Chief Minister Atishi told reporters.
Cabinet approves modifications to PMFBY and RWBCIS
The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi today approved the continuation of the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme till 2025-26 with an overall outlay of Rs.69,515.71 Crore from 2021-22 to 2025-26. The decision will help in risk coverage of crops from non-preventable natural calamities for farmers across the country till 2025-26.
To enhance transparency and efficiency, the Cabinet also approved the creation of a ₹824.77 crore Fund for Innovation and Technology (FIAT). This fund will support technological initiatives like the Yield Estimation System using Technology (YES-TECH) and Weather Information and Network Data Systems (WINDS).
Shri Amit Shah to release a book, titled ‘Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh: Through the Ages’ in New Delhi
Union Minister for Home Affairs and Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah, will preside over a book release function on 2nd January 2025 in New Delhi as the Chief Guest. Union Minister for Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan will be the Guest of Honour. Eminent authors, academicians, officials of the Ministry and other dignitaries will also be present at the event
The book, titled ‘Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh: Through the Ages’ seeks to present the story of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. The title attempts to document the story of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh from a perspective and format that enables an overview for both the subject specialist and those less conversant. It is presented in seven sections that cover over three thousand years of the region's history. Each illustration selected for inclusion has been done with care, being representative of an age, its importance and contribution to the larger historical canvas of Indian history. Published in Hindi and English, this book is the result of collaborative efforts of the National Book Trust, India, and the Indian Council of Historical Research.
Vitul Kumar Appointed As New Director General Of CRPF
Senior IPS officer Vitul Kumar will take charge as Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) after incumbent Anish Dayal Singh retires on Tuesday.
The competent authority has approved to assign the officiating charge for the post of DG, CRPF, to Vitul Kumar upon superannuation of Anish Dayal Singh, a 1988 batch Manipur cadre IPS officer, on December 31, 2024 till appointment of a regular incumbent or until further order, whichever is earlier, said an order issued by the Union Home Ministry.
India's first glass bridge now open in Kanniyakumari
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, in presence of other political and cultural dignitaries including DMK MP Kanimozhi and Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, unveiled India's first-ever glass bridge.
Located in Kanniyakumari, this major architectural marvel, connects two iconic landmarks, the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the 133-foot Thiruvalluvar statue. The bridge, part of a Rs 37-crore initiative by the Tamil Nadu government, inaugurated on Monday evening, adds to the region’s tourism infrastructure, promising improved visual and travel experience for visitors.
The construction of the bridge was undertaken to enhance Kanniyakumari’s appeal as a premier tourist destination. The inauguration coincided with the silver jubilee of the Thiruvalluvar statue’s unveiling by former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi.
18th Exercise Surya Kiran: India-Nepal joint military exercise commences
The 18th edition of Exercise Surya Kiran, a joint military exercise between India and Nepal aimed at enhancing interoperability and fostering collaboration between the two nations' armies, began on Tuesday.
The annual training event is conducted alternatively in the two countries.
The exercise, taking place at the Nepal Army Battle School, Saljhandi in the Shivalik ranges of Western Nepal, will be conducted till January 13.
It "aims to enhance interoperability, primarily in the fields of Counter Terrorism (CT) Operations," according to an X post by the Indian embassy here.
"Exercise Surya Kiran signifies the strong bond of friendship, trust and common military linkages that exist between India and Nepal," it said.
Russia imposes new tourist tax
In Russia, a new tourist tax has come into effect across the country from today, replacing the previous resort fee.
According to the RIA Novosti news agency, travelers staying in hotels and other accommodations will contribute an additional 1 percent of their lodging costs.
This is intended to bolster regional tourism infrastructure.
The tax was introduced as part of amendments to the Russian Tax Code in July 2024. This has added a new chapter titled “Tourist Tax,” granting regional authorities discretion to implement the tax as a local levy.
Many regions, particularly those with established or emerging tourism industries, have already embraced the initiative.
Under the current framework, the tourist tax will begin at a rate of 1 percent in 2025 and gradually rise to 3 percent by 2027.
West Bengal lifts Santosh Trophy by defeating Kerala 1-0
In the Hockey India League, Hyderabad Toofans secured a bonus point with a 5-4 shootout victory over Delhi SG Pipers after a 2-2 draw in regulation time in Rourkela, Odisha, yesterday.
Hyderabad took an early lead with goals from Amandeep Lakra and Gonzalo Peillat via penalty corners. Delhi responded through Dilraj Singh and Gareth Furlong, who scored from penalty corners to equalize.
Both teams created several chances but failed to capitalize on penalty corners and open play opportunities in the third and fourth quarters. Hyderabad had a late opportunity to win the game, but their penalty corner attempt rebounded off the post.
The match went into a shootout, where Hyderabad held their nerves to edge out Delhi 5-4.