BIHAR
Bihar: Migrant workers to be engaged in railway projects
The East Central Railway (ECR) has decided to provide employment to migrant workers in about 32 districts of the state under PM’s ‘Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan (GKRA)’.
The ECR jurisdiction spreads over in four states – Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Though the GKRA scheme seeks to provide employment to migrant workers in 25 different categories, railways will give employment to these migrants under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme too for which the ECR has earmarked Rs 316 crore.
According to railway sources, altogether 23,04,689 migrant workers have returned to different places in the state by Shramik Special trains, mainly from Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, Punjab, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Uttar Pradesh.
INTERNATIONAL
Russia plans to take first tourist on space walk in 2023
Russia’s Energia space corporation said that it will take the first tourist on a space walk in 2023, under the terms of a new contract with a US partner.
Energia has inked a contract with Space Adventures, which promises to take two space tourists to the International Space Station.
As per the deal, two tourists will be sent to the International Space Station (ISS) in the year 2023 under the joint agreement of both the companies.
From the end of RSC Energia, one of the two tourists will be able to do a spacewalk together with a cosmonaut from Roscosmos.
Australia, New Zealand to co-host FIFA 2023 Women’s World Cup
Australia and New Zealand will co-host the Women’s World Cup in 2023, with the following edition possibly set to take place just two years later.
The joint bid beat Colombia 22-13 in a vote by FIFA’s ruling council, which judged them as having the best commercial prospects for women’s soccer.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino was one of the members who voted for Australia and New Zealand to stage the first 32-team Women’s World Cup.
FIFA’s decision means South America is still waiting to host its first Women’s World Cup, a tournament that was first played in 1991.
The 2023 tournament will be the first time a World Cup for men or women will be shared across two countries from different FIFA confederations.
NATIONAL
President promulgates Banking Regulation Amendment Ordinance 2020 to ensure safety
President Ram Nath Kovind promulgated the Banking Regulation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020. It is in pursuance with the commitment to ensure the safety of depositors across banks. The Ordinance will amend the Banking Regulation Act 1949 as applicable to Cooperative Banks.
The Ordinance will seek to protect the interests of depositors and strengthen cooperative banks by improving governance and oversight.
The ordinance will extend powers that are already available with RBI in respect of other banks to Co-operative Banks and for sound banking regulation, and by ensuring professionalism and enabling their access to capital.
The amendments do not affect existing powers of the State Registrars of Co-operative Societies under state co-operative laws.
The amendments do not apply to Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) or co-operative societies whose primary object and principal business is long-term finance for agricultural development, and which do not use the word “bank” or “banker” or “banking” and do not act as drawees of cheques.
RailTel to provide video surveillance at 6,049 stations across country
The Indian Railways has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with RailTel for installation of an IP-based video surveillance system at 6,049 railway stations across the country.
RailTel is a public sector undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Railways.
It will provide the video surveillance system (VSS) work at the 6,049 stations under categories A1, A, B, C ,D and E of the Indian Railways.
The scope of work also includes integration of the existing standalone CCTV network of the railways into the VSS system for centralised monitoring.
Indian Institute of Science develops Nanozymes
A research team at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru has developed nanozymes that destroy the cell membrane of bacteria by directly targeting its phospholipids.
Nanozymes are nanomaterials that can disintegrate the cell membranes of a range of diseases causing bacteria.
The nanomaterial developed in IISc is tested on several potentially pathogenic bacteria causing typhoid, gastroenteritis, dysentery, cholera and pneumonia.
It was found that the nanozyme stopped growth and killed the microbes.
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Launches ‘eBlood Services’ Mobile App Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan launched the ‘eBlood Services’ Mobile Application, in partnership with the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), for easy access to blood in this critical time of coronavirus pandemic.
Notably, this initiative would help the people to get the blood on time just by registering on the application.
A person will be able to place orders for four units of blood at a time.
The ‘eBloodServices’ mobile application is developed by the ERaktkosh team of Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC).