UNESCO Creative Cities Network 2021: Srinagar included in UNESCO’s Creative City of Network
Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, has been included in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. This list includes 49 cities around the world. In this way, 295 cities in 90 countries have been included in this network. Srinagar has been placed in the UNESCO list under the Crafts and Folk Art category. Prime Minister Modi also tweeted on this occasion and expressed happiness. Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote in his tweet that it is a matter of great pleasure that Sunder Srinagar has joined UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network. UNESCO has mentioned about the folk and craftsmanship of Srinagar. This
CDS 2 2021 Exam Analysis (Subject Wise)
CDS 2 2021 Exam Analysis : The Union Public Service Commission conducts the Combined Defence Services Examination. It is commonly abbreviated as the CDS Exam. Through this exam, UPSC selects commissioned officers for the Indian Military Academy, Officers’ Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy, and Indian Air Force Academy. The UPSC CDS 2 2021 notification was out on August 4, 2021. The UPSC has issued the CDS 2 2021 announcement, which includes several non-technical jobs, including SSC Women, for applicants who want to join the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. The CDS 2 2021 Exam was held on November 14,
Indian Army will always play its role in taking forward self-reliant India: Army Chief Naravane
Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane has said that the Indian Army will always play its role in advancing self-reliant India. In a webinar organized by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Army Chief General Naravane said, “The Indian Army is undergoing rapid modernization and is looking for indigenous solutions for its operational needs. I assure everyone that the Indian Army will always play its role in taking forward a self-reliant India. Naravane mentioned that it is imperative to develop indigenous and local capabilities to meet the emerging security challenges and reduce dependence on foreign technologies.
Fact Check : Fake Viral Post Regarding Rule Change In Army Recruitment 2022
Rule Change In Army Recruitment 2022 : A post is going viral on various platforms of social media. An alleged screenshot of a news channel is being used in this. It is being claimed that a new rule has come for Army Recruitment 2022. Now there will be an age relaxation of two years. Fact-checking website Vishwas News scrutinized the viral post in detail. Upon investigation, it was found that the screenshot is completely fake. No such decision was taken by the Indian Army. Army spokesperson also denied this. To know the truth, first Google search was done. Not a
India to lift ban on dealings with Italian defence firm Leonardo
The Indian government has decided to lift the ban on dealings with Italian firm Leonardo with certain conditions. The ban was imposed on the company in connection with the Rs 3600 crore VVIP chopper scam. As per reports, the CBI and Ed will continue their investigation against the company and the company will also not be allowed to make any financial claims from the Indian government based on any agreements signed earlier. The company will be required to start afresh after the ban is lifted. Despite the lifting of the ban, the investigations into the case against the company by
China Builds Village In Tibet Region Near Arunachal Pradesh
China has built a village with about 100 houses in the disputed region of Tibet near Arunachal Pradesh, India. This village situated in the border area is full of facilities and can provide assistance to the army in case of war. This is stated in the annual report of the US Department of Defense. This report on China’s activities has been placed before Congress. The report said that China often accuses India of developing infrastructure near the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Whereas in reality China itself is doing this work very fast. In many areas, he has also laid
Vijay Jyoti Of 1971 Indo-Pak War Victory 50th Celebration Reaches Jamshedpur
The 1971 war between India and Pakistan has completed 50 years. In memory of this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had flagged off the victory torch in different directions from the National War Memorial in New Delhi on 16 December. This Vijay Jyoti reached Jamshedpur on Sunday, 7 November, which was given a grand welcome. The members of the All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council were standing with flowers and garlands at Dimna Chowk, Mango, the gateway of Jamshedpur, from 12 noon. As soon as Vijay Jyoti arrived, Bharat Mata ki Jai… drowned in gaiety with the proclamation. After this, when the
40 Crore People Lack Health Insurance In India : NITI Aayog Report
A latest NITI Aayog report has revealed that at least 30 percent of the population or 400 million people, called the ‘missing middle’, are deprived of any financial security for health. In order to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC), NITI Aayog in its report ‘Health Insurance for India’s Missing Middle’ has said that expansion of health insurance or assurance coverage is a necessary step. It has been said in this report that, an estimated 20 percent of the population or 25 crore people have health insurance and private voluntary health insurance. The report further states that, the existing coverage gaps
Zojila War Day 2021 : Why is Zozila War Of Between India & Pakistan Important ?
Zojila War Day 2021 : The Indian Army has fought many historical battles and has forced the enemy to kneel every time with its valour. One such battle is the Battle of Zojila Pass, which is less discussed but this battle was so strategically important that if the Indian Army had lost the battle of Zojila Pass, Leh-Ladakh could have been part of Pakistan today. 73 years ago from today, in the year 1948, India occupied the place by expelling the Pakistani army from Zojila Pass. Since then, November 1 is celebrated as Zojila War Day. Why was Zojila War
Indian Armed Forces will be equipped with hi-tech weapons, Defence Acquisition Council approves project of 7965 crores
Taking another step towards the modernization of the Indian Army, the Defense Ministry has approved a proposal of Rs 7965 crore to purchase modern weapons and military equipment. This also includes the purchase of 12 light utility helicopters from Hindustan Aeronautics. The procurement proposal was approved in a meeting of the Defense Acquisition Council (DAC), the highest decision-making body of the Defense Ministry. The major projects approved today include 12 light utility helicopters, short range hun mounts, Lynx gun fire control systems and mid-life upgrades of Donear aircraft, according to an official statement from the ministry. The project will involve