Daily Current Affairs || 30 & 31-07-2022 - Govtjobsalerts

2 Aug 2022

Daily Current Affairs || 30 & 31-07-2022

                                                 

1. The World Hepatitis Day 2022 subject is Bringing Hepatitis care nearer to you, is planned to work on Hepatitis care and to take Hepatitis care to Primary Health Centers and local area areas.

2. The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi went to the 42nd Convocation of Anna University in Chennai Tamil Nadu.

3. On 29 July has observed International Tiger Day. The fundamental point behind this day is to advance a worldwide framework for safeguarding the normal living spaces of tigers and to bring issues to light and support for tiger protection.

4. India's drug sends out has ascended by an incredible 146 % from Rs. 15,260 crore in April-June 2013 to Rs 37,609 crore in April-June 2022.

5. Multiple times best on the planet Sebastian Vettel reported his retirement from Formula One toward the finish of the time.

6. India's most memorable Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant gave over to Indian Navy.

7. A Memorandum of understanding was endorsed by Andaman Nicobar Command and Airport Authority of India in Port Blair to help between island availability under Udaan Scheme.

8. Singapore (27.01%) has arisen as top obtaining country in FDI value streams into India in FY2021-22.

9. The Ministry of Education coordinated the National Workshop on Post National Achievement Survey (NAS) in the august presence of Smt. Annpurna Devi, MoS for Education.

10. Branch of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities has reported National Awards for the years 2021 and 2022 through internet based on Awards Portal with impact from fifteenth July to 28th August 2022.

11.Sanket Sargar wins silver in men's 55kg weightlifting, opens India's record in Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.

12.Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar introduced Agriculture Infrastructure Fund Awards in New Delhi. The Agriculture Infrastructure Fund was sent off quite a while back, under the aggressive Aatmanirbhar Bharat Package, as a devoted Central Government conspire.

13.Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent off the Power Ministry's lead Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme. The plan targets working on the functional efficiencies and monetary supportability of the Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) and power divisions. It is being carried out with an expense of over Rs 3 lakh crore over a time of a long time from 2021-22 to 2025-26.

14.To honor the triumph of the Indian Armed Forces and honor the preeminent penance of the Gunners in "Activity Vijay", Point 5140 at Dras in Kargil area has been dedicated as Gun Hill.

15.The government has proposed corrections in the Cantonments Act, 2006 by consolidating arrangements for conferring, between alia, more noteworthy democratization to Cantonment Boards including direct appointment of Vice-President.

16.Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent off India's most memorable International Bullion Exchange (IIBE) at Gujarat International Finance Tech (GIFT) City in Gandhinagar.

17.An MoU was endorsed by Andaman Nicobar Command and Airport Authority of India in Port Blair to help between island network under Udaan Scheme.

18.India has gotten the most noteworthy ever Foreign Direct Investment inflow of north of six lakh 31 thousand crore rupees in the last monetary year according to Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Som Parkash.

19.Maritime history was made with the Indian Navy taking conveyance of the renowned Indigenous Aircraft Carrier Vikrant, worked by the Cochin Shipyard.

20.A three-dimensional gathering of the Focal Points of India, France and the United Arab Emirates was held. The three sides traded viewpoints on the Indo-Pacific locale and investigated the possible areas of three-dimensional collaboration including Maritime Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief, Blue Economy, Regional Connectivity, Cooperation in Multilateral Fora, Energy and Food Security, Innovation and Startups, Supply Chain Resilience and Cultural and People-to-People Cooperation.

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