MAHARASHTRA
- Only 32% water stock left in Maharashtra dams
- Dams in Maharashtra have only 32.88 per cent water stock of their total storage capacity as of now, almost 14 per cent less compared to last year, according to a report of the state water resources department.
- The situation is particularly worrisome in Aurangabad division (falling under the arid Marathwada region) where currently the water stock is just seven per cent against 42.67 per cent around the same time last year, the report said. The state has 3,267 dams and there was 47.74 per cent water stock in them last year around this time.
- The state government has so far deployed 2,636 tankers to meet the demand of drinking water in rural and semi-rural areas.
INTERNATIONAL
- Oceania Nations including Australia will participate in 2022 Asian Games
- Oceania nations, including sporting
powerhouse Australia, have been invited to compete in Olympic
team events such as football and basketball at the 2022 Asian
Games for the first time.
- The invitation to the 2022
Asian Games in China’s Hangzhou is limited to volleyball, beach volleyball,
basketball and football and fencing, ruling out sports such as swimming and
track cycling which Australia would be expected to dominate.
- Oceania – Australia, New Zealand and a swathe of Pacific islands – has not taken part in the regional Olympics before, but sporting ties with Asia have been growing.
- Arata Isozaki won Pritzker Architecture Prize
- Arata Isozaki, a prominent Japanese architect
renowned for his versatility and transnational approach to design, has won his
field’s highest accolade, the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
- He is the 46th person and eighth Japanese architect to receive the Pritzker Prize.
- HIV remission achieved via stem cell transplantation
- In a significant development,
a person with HIV infection has been reported to be experiencing
remission for the last 18 months after antiretroviral
therapy (ART) was stopped following stem-cell transplantation
in London. Remission is when HIV RNA (ribonucleic acid) is undetectable in
blood. ART is used for treating HIV.
- The person with HIV was diagnosed with advanced Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a form of cancer, in 2012. To treat cancer, stem cells which give rise to blood cells were transplanted from a donor who had two mutant copies of a co-receptor for HIV infection. This exercise was carried out in London. The co-receptor (CCR5) is used by the HIV virus to gain entry into host cells in humans. But a mutant does not allow the virus to enter the host cells and hence makes the person resistant to HIV infection.
NATIONAL
- India, ASEAN clock fastest growth for e-commerce, digital trade sectors: FICCI KPMG
- According to India and ASEAN: Co-creating the
Future’ report by industry body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (FICCI) and consulting major KPMG, India and 10 member ASEAN are among
the fastest growing economies in the world.
- India and ASEAN show a faster growth rate even
for e-commerce and digital trade sectors.
- Global E-commerce Sector topped by China.
- Global e-commerce sales are expected to reach 4.5
trillion dollars from 1.3 trillion dollars by 2021.
- By 2025,the e-commerce market in India is expected to reach a volume of 90 billion dollars as per the report.
- Lok Sabha 2019 elections will start from 11th April
- Election Commission of India announced that the Lok Sabha
2019 elections will start from April 11, in seven
phases. Code of Conduct for parties kicks in from 10th
March and there are close to 90
crore eligible voters. Date of counting will be on
the 23rd
of May 2019.
- The election in 22 States and Union Territories will be conducted in a single phase. Two-phase elections are in Karnataka, Rajasthan, Manipur, and Tripura, while Assam and Chhattisgarh will have three phases. Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Odisha will be covered in four phases, Jammu and Kashmir in five, and Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal in seven phases. In Anantnag, the election will be held in three rounds.
- Centre amended the Enemy Property Order
- The central government has amended the guidelines
for disposal of the Enemy Property Order, 2018, to
facilitate usages of enemy property by the state government exclusively for public
use.
- Enemy properties are the properties of the people
who migrated to Pakistan during partition and also to China after
the Sino-India war in 1962. It is estimated that there are 9,280 such
properties which were left behind by people who went to Pakistan and 126 such
properties were left by the Chinese nationals. The estimated value of all
enemy properties is approximately Rs.1 lakh crore.
- The government had enacted the Enemy Property Act in 1968. This act was further amended through theEnemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Act, 2017. As per the amendment, the successors of the Enemy property will have no claim over the properties left behind in India.
- Centre launched Pulse Polio Programme 2019 to eradicate Polio
- The government has launched the Pulse
Polio Programme 2019. Under the programme, polio drops would be
administered to children less than five years of age. More than 17 crore
children of less than five years across the country will be administered polio
drops.
- The pulse polio programme aims to protect
children from the polio disease by conducting two nationwide mass polio
vaccination campaigns and two to three sub-national campaigns each year.
- India was declared Polio-free country in the year 2014. India’s last reported cases of wild polio were in West Bengal and Gujarat on 13 January 2011.
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