India
India
wins elections to two UN subsidiary bodies
India
has won elections to two subsidiary bodies of a UN organ focussed on social and
economic issues.
India
along with 12 other members was elected to the Committee for Programme and
Coordination (CPC), a subsidiary body of the UN Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC).
The
country garnered the most number of votes in the Asian group, with 49 out of 50
members of ECOSOC voting in its favour.
The
13 members elected for three-year terms, beginning January 2018, include
Burkina Faso, Iran, Japan, Pakistan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Moldova, Brazil, Chile,
Cuba, the United Kingdom and United States.
The
CPC is the main subsidiary organ of the Economic and Social Council and the
General Assembly for planning, programming and coordination.
Andhra
Pradesh set up welfare board for transgenders
Andhra
Pradesh has now followed in Tamil Nadu and Kerala’s footsteps to establish a
welfare board for transgender persons in the state.
They
launched the ‘Andhra Pradesh Hijra Transgender Welfare Board’ on Thursday at
the Sri Venkateshwara University in Tirupati, and the move was welcomed by the
trans community in Andhra.
Rachana
Mudraboyini, a transgender rights activists who was part of the inauguration
ceremony, said she hopes that the board would help the community fight for
their rights.
The
welfare board will be run by direct democracy by the community, with special
voting rights for the minorities.
The
board is also expected to help the members of the transgender community have
access to the government welfare schemes.
The
move comes years after the Supreme Court in the NALSA case ordered that
transgender persons have a right to self identify, and also ordered the Centre
and state governments to take steps for protecting their rights.
While
other states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala and West Bengal have set up welfare boards
and policies for transgender persons, this is the first time that Andhra has
formulated a policy to help transgender persons get education and jobs, and
also provide economic assistance to them.
Sports
Cricket
removed from 2018 Asian Games programme
One
of the sports to miss out from the programme list of the 2018 Asian Games in
Jakarta and Palembang is cricket. Apart from cricket, skateboarding, sambo and
surfing are among the other sports which have been removed from the programme
in order to reduce the burden on Indonesian organisers.
This
measure was taken as a part of the series of changes aimed at reducing the total
number of events from 493 to 431. Also omitted from the list are kurash and
belt wrestling events
No
changes, however, have yet been made to any of the other 28 permanent Summer
Olympic sports due to be contested.
This
includes those, like handball, which remains low profile in the south-east
Asian nation.
17-yr-old
Washington Sundar becomes 3rd youngest to play IPL
Aged
17 years and 199 days, Rising Pune Supergiant spinner Washington Sundar has
become the third youngest cricketer to play in IPL.
Sundar
was picked by the franchise as a replacement for injured Ravichandran Ashwin.
Royal Challengers Bangalore's Sarfaraz Khan, who played his first IPL match
aged 17 years and 177 days, was the youngest to play in the league.
Science And Technology
India
Enters Select Club As Navy Successfully Test-Fires Land-Attack Brahmos Missile
Indian
Naval ship for the first time fired a land-attack BrahMos supersonic cruise
missile.
Land
attack version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was fired for the first
time from an Indian Navy's stealth frigate, off the eastern coast, at a land
target
This
puts India in a select club of nations with such capability.
The
land-attack version of BrahMos has been operationalised in the Indian Army
since 2007.
The
BrahMos missile, with a range of 290 km and a Mach 2.8 speed, is capable of
being launched from land, sea and sub-sea pads against sea and land targets.
BrahMos,
jointly developed by India and Russia, is considered the only supersonic cruise
missile in the world. The missile was first inducted in the India Navy in 2005.
India
is developing 450 km and 800 km range BrahMos missiles and an air launched
version, designed to be delivered from Su-30 jets. It is also in the
development phase.
World
Bank to extend $375 mn loan for National Waterway-1 on Ganga
The
World Bank has approved a loan of $375 million for capacity augmentation of
National Waterway-1 (NW-1) on the river Ganga under the Jal Marg Vikas Project
(JMVP).
The
financial assistance from the World Bank would help to develop the Rs
5,369-crore NW-1 from Haldia to Varanasi.
The
project will enable commercial navigation of vessels with capacity of
1,500-2,000 deadweight tonnes along a 1,390-km stretch.
NW-1
is a waterway of national significance passing through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
Jharkhand and West Bengal, serving the cities of Allahabad, Varanasi, Ghazipur,
Bhagalpur, Patna, Howrah, Haldia and Kolkata, and their industrial hinterland
including several industries located in the Ganga basin. The rail and road
corridors in this region are already saturated.
Awards
Aishwarya
Rai Bachchan won Dadasaheb Phalke Awards 2017
Chitra
Productions in association with Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Awards 2017
celebrated the 148th birth anniversary of the father of Indian Cinema, the
respected Dadasaheb Phalke.
This
year, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan won the award for the best actress female for her
stellar performance in the film “Sarabjit”.
Hema
Malini won the Award in the category of Kala Shree.
Veteran
Zeenat Aman walked the stage to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. On the
other hand, Sircar bagged Creative Director Award for “Pink”, along with Rohit
Roy, who bagged the Best Negative Role in Film for “Kaabil”.
Dadasaheb
Phalke Award is given to a film personality for his or her outstanding
contribution to the growth and development of Indian Cinema.
The
Dadasaheb Phalke Award was introduced in 1969 by the government to recognise
the contribution of film personalities towards the development of Indian
Cinema.
The
first recipient of this award was Devika Rani.
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