Sourav Ganguly appointed as the chairman of ICC Cricket Committee
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Sourav Ganguly has been appointed as the chairman of the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee on 17 November 2021. This decision was taken at the International Cricket Council (ICC) board meeting in Dubai. Ganguly was included in this committee as the first observer. But now they have been promoted. Sourav Ganguly will replace his former teammate and India captain Anil Kumble, who stepped down after completing his nine-year tenure. Anil Kumble stepped down from this post three times after assuming the responsibility for a maximum time limit of three years. On the
Government of India divides 77 ministers into 08 groups to promote good governance
As a major motivator of the Indian government’s pragmatic approach to governance, the Modi government plans to engage young professionals, take suggestions from retired officials and make best use of technology to oversee the project. According to sources, apart from this, 08 different groups have been formed to oversee many other steps, which include members of the entire Council of Ministers. Sources said that 77 ministers of the Modi government have been divided into 08 groups to develop technology-based resources, create a pool/group of professionals to recruit in their teams and other similar initiatives for all ministers. should be adopted
Army Chief MM Naravane Reaches Israel To Strenghten Defence Relations
The Indian Army Chief General MM Narvane has discussed the points to increase cooperation between the armies of the two countries. In this regard, General Narva’s dialogue has happened with the main Major General Tamir of Israeli Army. The Deputy Director-General of the Indian Army (public relations) has tweeted this information. In his visit to Israel, General Narva will also meet with big leaders taking political leaders with top military officers. These meetings will be discussed on giving a new dimension to the defense relations of the two countries. According to the Ministry of Defense, the top military officers from
What is M777 Howitzer Artillery Gun Upon Which Indian Army Is Relying On ?
In the year 2016, the Indian Army had decided to buy 145 howitzers from the US. This deal was worth about $ 750 million i.e. about Rs 5500 crore. So far, the Indian Army has got 89 Howitzer guns. By June 2022, it will get 56 more guns. The army has deployed most of these guns in Ladakh. Where the armies of India and China are face to face for the last one and a half years. It is manufactured by a company called BAE Systems. He had supplied 25 guns in fully prepared mode. The rest of the guns



