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Current Affairs in India 2024.9.10 – Rahul · Gandhi: "India has no respect for skilled people. ”

Current Affairs in India 2024.9.10 – Rahul · Gandhi: "India has no respect for skilled people. ”
Current Affairs in India 2024.9.10 – Rahul · Gandhi: "India has no respect for skilled people. ”
Current Affairs in India 2024.9.10 – Rahul · Gandhi: "India has no respect for skilled people. ”

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Compilation: Lee Bombay

First, India news is concerned today

  1. Speaking at the University of Texas, Rahul · Gandhi said: "India has no respect for skilled people.
  2. India, United States and other Western countries are facing unemployment, while China is not because it dominates global production, he said. Rahul · Gandhi stressed the need to focus on India's manufacturing sector.
  3. Talking to students at the University of Texas at Dallas on Sept. 8, Gandhi said India has no shortage of skilled workers and that the country could compete with China if India began to reorient its production. He also stressed the need to encourage vocational training to bridge the gap between the business and education systems

Second, India's current political news

  1. The Ministry of Defence of India signed a contract worth Rs. 260 billion with India Airways for the procurement of 240 AL-31FP aero engines for Su-30MKI aircraft
  2. Amit ·Shah will attend the anniversary of the establishment of the India Cybercrime Coordination Center on September 10, India Standard Time reported on September 9. Shah said:
  3. "The Modi government is committed to building a cyber security India and the India Cybercrime Coordination Centre plays a vital role in this initiative. Tomorrow, the inaugural day of the Cybercrime Coordination Centre of India will be celebrated and the Cyber Fraud Mitigation Centre and the Joint Cybercrime Investigation Facilitation System will be dedicated to India. In addition, the Cyber Commando program and the Suspect Registry will be launched. Looking forward to participating in the program. ”

3. News on India's social life

  1. According to a study by Sustainable Mobility Network, 98.1% of respondents in Bangalore believe that the transition to electric vehicles is essential to reducing air pollution. More than 80% are willing to switch to brands with strong commitments to reduce emissions. The report, released on World Electric Vehicle Day, highlights consumer demand for sustainable practices for last-mile delivery services.

4. Local news in India

Delhi-Metropolitan Area News

  • India's environment minister, Gopal · Rai, said the Delhi government has banned the production, storage, sale and use of firecrackers until January 1 to combat air pollution.

Tamil Nadu

  • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Stalin sent a letter to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar demanding that all fishermen and vessels detained by Sri Lanka be released, that Sri Lanka be exempted from the hefty fines imposed on fishermen, and that steps be taken to revive the Joint Working Group.
  • Velor prison officials in Tamil Nadu have been accused of forcing inmates to do household chores.

Karnataka News

  • The National Bureau of Investigation has charged four individuals in connection with the Bangalore bombing. The defendants used the dark web and cryptocurrencies to fund their activities, including an attempted attack on the offices of the Karnataka BJP. They are involved in radical youth activities and have links with the Islamic State and other terrorist groups.

Uttar Pradesh News

  • The Supreme Court has suspended the Allahabad High Court's order to re-select 69,000 assistant teachers in Uttar Pradesh. The Supreme Court also suspended the High Court's revocation of the shortlist before June 2020 and January 2022. The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the state government and other interested parties.

Jammu & Kashmir News

  • In the early hours of 9 September, the India army killed two terrorists who may have infiltrated the Nosera area, based on intelligence and coordination with the Jammu and Kashmir police. The operation also resulted in the seizure of a large number of weapons. The India army launched the operation based on intelligence intelligence provided by intelligence agencies and the Jammu and Kashmir police on possible infiltration into the Noseralam area.
  • "Based on intelligence intelligence provided by intelligence agencies and the Jammu and Kashmir police regarding possible infiltration, the India Army launched an anti-submarine operation in the Nosheralam area on the night of September 8-9," the India Army's White Knights Unit said in a post. Two terrorists have been killed and large quantities of war material have been seized. The operation is ongoing. ”

Manipur News

  • Thousands of members of the Kuki-Zomi tribe protested in the Kompokepi district and demanded that the Assam rifle battalion withdraw from the area. The rally, organized by the Tribal Solidarity Council, focused on security issues and recent violence. The community demanded political and geographical separation from the Meitei community and sought federal dependency status with the Meitej legislature.
  • Ethnic tensions in Manipur have been exacerbated by the involvement of militants. Police reported that six people were killed in Jiribam, including three members of the Kuki Liberation Army and a member of the United National Liberation Front (NILF), a Meitei organization. The Manipur government is currently seeking to repeal the moratorium agreement with the Kuki rebel group.
  • Two more people have reportedly died in Manipur as a result of ongoing ethnic violence. A veteran was found beaten to death in Sekemai, while a woman died from succumbing to fragmentation injuries in a bomb attack in the Kompokpi district. As a result of the violence, part of the village of Kuki was burned and retaliatory action was taken by the Central Reserve Police Force.
  • After drone and missile strikes, students are now taking to the streets to protest the current situation in Manipur. On September 9, several students from different schools, colleges and universities in Imphal rallied to Raj Bhavan. In the midst of the recent violence, angry students demanded the resignation of the governor, attorney general, and security advisers. The students also demanded the withdrawal of paramilitaries and demanded the resignation of 50 parliamentarians on moral grounds.

5. International news

(i) India and International News

  1. Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khalid · bin · Mohammed· bin · Zayed · Al Nahyan met with India Prime Minister Narendra · Modi at Hyderabad Palace.
  2. During the visit of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh ·Khalid · · Mohammed · · Zayed · Al Nahyan, India and U.A.E. signed five important agreements on nuclear energy, fossil fuels and food security. These agreements include cooperation in the operation of nuclear power plants, long-term LNG supply and the development of food parks. The two sides also launched initiatives to implement the Middle East European Economic Corridor in India.
  3. At the India-GCC Joint Ministerial Meeting on Strategic Dialogue, India's Foreign Minister Dr. Jeshankar made a call to the other GCC member states for "people, prosperity and progress". "The GCC is the cornerstone of the global energy supply," he added. India is one of the largest and fastest-growing markets in the world. Most of the future demand will come from us. Our deeper cooperation will help stabilize markets, drive innovation, and strengthen energy security. ”
  4. India and the GCC discussed strengthening cooperation in the areas of health, trade, security and energy. India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stressed the importance of people-to-people relations and urged an early conclusion of the India-GCC Free Trade Agreement. To further advance these efforts, the two sides adopted a joint action plan for 2024-2028.
  5. UN Secretary-General António ·Guterres, while welcoming the new Permanent Representative of the India, Parvatanini · Harish, praised India as a fundamental pillar of the UN democratic system. Harish recently arrived in New York and has already met bilaterally with senior UN leaders and global counterparts, including Dennis · Francis, President of the 78th UN General Assembly.
  6. The second Asia-Pacific Civil Aviation Ministerial Conference will be held in New Delhi on 11-12 September and will be attended by some 250 delegates from 41 countries. India Prime Minister Narendra · Modi will attend the farewell ceremony. The purpose of the meeting was to develop a roadmap for promoting the development of the civil aviation sector in the region.

(2) International news

  1. Adani sent a letter to Yunus asking him to pay in advance.
  2. Adani Group Chairman Gautam · Adani has sought the intervention of Mohammad · Yunus, chief adviser to the Bangladesh government, to pay off the US$800 million owed by the Bangladesh Electricity Development Board to Adani Power as soon as possible. Adani's electricity bills at his coal-fired power plant in Jharkhand have been accruing for eight to nine months.

6. Health and health news

  1. India's Ministry of Health confirmed the first case of monkeypox in India but said there was no risk of mass transmission.
  2. The India government has confirmed the first case of monkeypox in India, which was confirmed as a travel-associated infection. The patient is a young male who has recently travelled from an infected country and is currently in stable isolation and isolation. The Government of India has implemented public health measures, including contact tracing, to control the outbreak. No widespread risk to the public has been identified.
  3. According to the Federal Ministry of Health, new cases of Mpox detected in India are not part of the current public health emergency
  4. "Previous suspected cases of monkeypox have been confirmed as travel-associated infections. Laboratory tests confirmed the presence of West African monkeypox virus type 2 in the patient's body. This case is an isolated case, similar to the 30 cases reported in India since July 2022, and is not part of the current public health emergency (WHO report), which is associated with monkeypox type 1. The patient is a young male who has recently travelled from a country where monkeypox is spreading continuously and is currently quarantined in a designated tertiary isolation facility. The patient is clinically stable without any systemic diseases or comorbidities," the Ministry of Health of India informs
  5. India's National Consumer Dispute Remediation Board has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay Rs 3.5 million in compensation to each patient affected by a hip implant defect. The Commission also provides for an interest rate of 6 per cent per annum on the amount of compensation from the date of submission of the complaint. Payment must be made within two months. Johnson & Johnson recalled acetabular surface replacement implants in 2010 and said it was "reviewing the order."

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