Daily Important Current Affairs In English
Current Affairs refer to the events of national and international importance relevant from competitive exams perspective like Civil Services Exam, Bank exam, etc. With the change in the pattern of examinations, questions related to current events and news have assumed a major role in deciding the fate of students
*Shuboudhay🙏*
*Today's top news: 14 Mar*
1. *Annual Amarnath yatra will begin on June 28 this year and will end on August 22, Registration opens on April 1.*
2. In order to ensure the safety of the drivers, *the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) recently asked all the drivers to link their Aadhaar card with their driving licence to avail of contactless services.* This is aimed at preventing the forgery of documents of absconding drivers in a road accident.
3. In a detailed report to Election Commission of India, the poll panel’s special observers Vivek Dubey and Ajay Nayak have concluded that the *injury to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram was “accidental”.*
4. The farmers’ agitation that began with an apolitical agenda, one to get the three farm laws repealed, has turned "political" with senior most leader of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) Balbir Singh Rajewal has kicked off a political storm after saying PM Modi was a bigger threat to India than Pakistan. He was addressing a gathering at Nandigram.
5. *Former NDA minister Yashwant Sinha on Saturday joined the Trinamool Congress citing danger to democracy under the ruling BJP at the Centre.* Sinha, 83, had quit the BJP in 2018.
6. *Police book farmers under various sections of the IPC and the National Highway Act for raising structures, digging borewell on NH-44* : Thousands of farmers have been protesting at the Delhi borders against the three farm laws for more than three months. The agitating farmers have started constructing concrete structures on the National Highway-44 at the Singhu border, where they have been camping since November 26.
7. The Himachal State Election Commission announced on Saturday elections to the six local bodies---nagar panchayats of Ani and Nirmand in Kullu, Kandaghat in Solan, Chirgaon and Nerwa in Shimla and Kandaghat in Solan on April 7.
8. *The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation on Saturday temporarily suspended its operations to Kolhapur in Maharashtra* which has a substantial Kannada population in view of the ongoing border row between the two states.
9. *Passengers will be de-boarded if they don't wear masks properly inside aircraft or don't follow Covid-19 appropriate behavior, warned The Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Saturday.*
10. *Kumbh Mela 2021: Dates For Shahi And Ganga Snan* : Kumbh Mela is considered to be the largest human gathering in the world. It is observed at an interval of 12 years at four important pilgrimage in India namely Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh), Haridwar (Uttarakhand), Nasik (Maharashtra) and Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh). This year the Kumbh Mela is happening at Haridwar in Uttarakhand.
11. *Kumbh Shahi Snan 2021 Dates*
1 First Shahi Snan- 11th March- Shivratri
2 Second Shahi Snan- 12th April Somvati Amavasya
3 Third Shahi Snan- 14th April- Makar Sankranti
4 Fourth Shahi Snan- 27th April- Baisakh Purnima.
12. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched the sounding rocket called RH-560 on March 12, 2021. The rocket was launched in order to study “attitudinal variations” in the neutral winds and plasma dynamics.
13. *The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) examination for admission in undergraduate medical courses to be held on August 1.*
14. *A Computer Science teacher from Kendriya Vidyalaya at the Indian Institute of Technology- Bombay has developed a robot that can speak nine local languages and thirty-eight foreign languages.* *Dinesh Patel* is a teacher at Kendriya Vidyalaya at IIT Bombay and has developed a humanoid named "Shalu".
15. *The National Academy of Letters have announced the names for the “Sahitya Akademi Award 2020 on March 12, 2021*
16. *The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has made mathematics and physics optional subjects at Class 12 for students aspiring to take admission in undergraduate engineering and technology colleges* . For the academic year 2021-22, students aiming for admissions to BE and BTech courses need not have studied the aforementioned subjects in Class 12. Earlier, Class 12 level maths and physics subjects were mandatory for students seeking admissions in engineering and technology colleges.
17. *The Indian army is all set to procure Made in India “Mobile Integrated Network Terminal (MINT)” systems providing a huge boost to the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan of the government* . The MINT system will enhance the operational communication capability of the Indian Army in accordance with the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan.
18. *Over 39,000 beneficiaries, including 20,275 senior citizens, received COVID-19 vaccine shots in the national capital on Saturday*.
*✈INTERNATIONAL NEWS*
1. *Sri Lanka sought India's support by dialing Prime Minister Narendra Modi*, Ahead of a crucial vote at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). This was one of the key points discussed during the telephonic conversation between PM Modi and Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Saturday (March 13, 2021). *Voting will take place on March 22 and March 23 on a resolution against Sri Lanka at the Human Rights Council.*
2. *Sri Lanka is facing the heat at UNHRC over human rights violations during the civil war with Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam* . The 46th session of the UNHRC is underway and will continue till March 23 and several times matters related to Sri Lanka have been raised.
3. *India has so far sent Sri Lanka 12.64 lakh doses of India-made COVID-19 vaccines* . Of these, 5 lakh doses have been gifted, 5 lakhs sent commercially, and 2.64 lakh via COVAX.
*🌎WORLD NEWS🌍*
1. *Sri Lanka will ban the wearing of the burqa and shut more than a thousand Islamic schools, a government Minister for public security Sarath Weerasekera said on Saturday.* He said. "It is a sign of religious extremism that came about recently".
2. Security forces in Myanmar on Saturday again met protests against last month's military takeover with lethal force, killing at least seven people by shooting live ammunition at demonstrators.
3. The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) have asked the government of Somalia on March 12, 2021 to organise elections in the country without further delay.
4. *The Sangay volcano of Ecuador was erupted on March 11, 2021 and it ejected the clouds of ash up to the height of 8,500 meters into the sky*
*🚣🚴🏇🏁🏊Sports:*
1. *INDIA VS ENGLAND*
2nd T20,
England in India,
5 T20I Series, 2021, March 14, 2021
The second T20I between India and England will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad. The second T20I between India and England will begin at 07:00 PM IST. The toss will take place at 06:30 PM
2. *The Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings has appointed former Australian pacer Damien Wright as their bowling coach for the upcoming IPL 2021* . The 45-year-old bowler played 123 games in his first-class career and he had started his career in 1997-98 for Worcestershire.
*USD 72.67 💷GBP 101.18*
_In Bhubaneswar_(Odisha)
*🥇Gold ₹45,820@10 gm 24 (Krt)*
🥈 *Silver ₹71,400@ Kg*
⛽ *Petrol ₹ 91.90*
⛽ *Diesel ₹ 88.79*
*LPG : ₹ 845.50 /14.2 Kg*
*BSE Sensex*
Current 50,792.08
*NSE Nifty*
Current 15,030.95
*🇮🇳Facts about India🇮🇳*
*The source of the name Odisa/Orissa modified form of ancient words Ora (ଓର) or Ura (ଉର) or Odra Desa* or Sumera or Odra bisaya The earliest epigraphical reference to Odras is found in the Soro copper plate grant of Somadatta from which it is clear that Uttara Tosali with its visaya Sarepahara identified with Soro of Baleswar district was part of Odra Bisaya.
*The old tribal name Odra Desha, which was gradually transformed into Odisha* (or Uddisha, or Udisa), which in English became Orissa; that spelling persisted until the original Odisha was reinstated in the early 21st century. The language of the region came to be known as Odia.
Orissa means "Miracle survivor, wished for child". According to a user from Texas, U.S., the name Orissa is of Indian (Sanskrit) origin and means "Wished-for Child".
😀 *Thought of the day*
You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself.
*Joke of the day*
Fill blank wth YES/NO
1)…,Im not mentally fit!
2)…,I have no brain!
3)…,I have no commonsense!
4)..,I am mad!
😇 *GK Today*💤
Smallest ocean............ Arctic
*😳Why❓❓❓*
*Why Gold is used in Satilites*
Gold is used on connectors and contacts because it has excellent corrosion resistance, high electrical conductivity (only copper and silver are better) and, alloyed with small amounts of nickel or cobalt, has good wear resistance.
Satellites are wrapped in the golden color foils to protect it and its component from the extreme environmental conditions of the space. Most of the components in a satellite which are mostly electronics has to be maintained within a certain range of temperature to keep it working, beyond which the equipment might fail. Likewise the propellants has to be stored at a particular temperature to avoid its freezing. So this Multilayer Layer Insulation (MLI) provides an enclosure to avoid heat exchange with the outer space which may be at 2.7 K (-270.45 degree C). You may require active heaters, coolers, Optical solar reflectors and radiators also to get the complete thermal control. MLI's are basically kapton layer outside and Mylar layer inside. Outside layer is golden in color to provide high reflectivity against solar radiation. It blocks significant amount of the radiation loads on the parts where radiation loads are undesirable. Inside layer has very low emissivity to minimize the heat leak in any direction. Conduction is the dominant property inside the enclosure to spread heat over the structure.
gold is used because of its multiple benefits in outer space. ... Because of its excellent ability to reflect infrared light while letting in visible light, astronauts' visors have a thin layer of gold on them to protect their eyes from unfiltered sunlight.
*LEARN Sanskrit*🙏🏻
*रुधिर* : Blood
🤔 *How it works* ⁉
*How Is Iron Made?*
Iron on Earth is made, or more properly extracted, from iron ore. The "rock" portion of iron ore contains oxygen, sands and clays in varying amounts depending on the type of ore.
Today, iron is made by heating hematite or magnetite in a blast furnace along with with a form of carbon called "coke" as well as calcium carbonate (CaCO3), better known as limestone. This yields a compound that contains about 3 percent carbon and other adulterants – not ideal in quality, but good enough to make steel. Every year, about 1.3 billion metric tons (roughly 1.43 billion U.S. tons, or nearly 3 trillion pounds) of crude steel are produced around the globe.
Iron has been known to humankind since about 3500 B.C., or over 5,500 years ago. Its name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon version, which was "iren." The periodic table iron symbol Fe comes from the Latin word for iron, which is ferrum.
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