India ranks 80 in Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2019

India has been ranked 80th on Global Talent Competitive Index 2019. Switzerland maintains its top position followed by Singapore and the United States. India has scored well on growing talent which is the only pillar where the country is positioned above the median.However,India’s biggest challenge is to improve its ability to Attract and Retain talent.… Continue reading India ranks 80 in Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2019

World’s first floating nuclear power unit set to start operations in Russia: Rosatom

Russia has successfully tested the world’s first floating nuclear power plant (NPP),Akademik Lomonosov.The nuclear plant is operated by Rosatom,state-run atomic energy corporation in Russia. Akademik Lomonosov is a non-self-propelled powership.The ship was named after Academician Mikhail Lomonosov.The nuclear power plant is powered by its twin KLT-40S reactor system. Floating nuclear power plant is basically a… Continue reading World’s first floating nuclear power unit set to start operations in Russia: Rosatom

Worrying rise in number of non-smokers getting lung cancer

A recent study published in the ‘Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine’ has noted that lung cancers is being increasingly diagnosed in non-smokers. According to the study, around 6000 people, who never smoked, died of lung cancer in UK. The study has highlighted the major contributors to lung cancer among non-smokers. These include: a)… Continue reading Worrying rise in number of non-smokers getting lung cancer

World’s 15 hottest cities on Friday were all in India

All 15 cities listed as the world’s warmest on 26th April by the El Dorado weather website were from central India. The highest temperature was recorded in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone, where the maximum temperature rose to 46.6 degree Celsius. The second-highest temperature was recorded in Akola, located in Maharashtra’s Vidhabra. Nine of the 15 hottest… Continue reading World’s 15 hottest cities on Friday were all in India

Doctors find key to eye care in the womb

Globally, doctors have started using the placenta for treatment purposes. Among the different treatment purposes, the amniotic membrane of the placenta is used to treat eye diseases such as corneal defects, chemical burns etc. It has also been used for vaginal reconstruction surgery and treatment of non-healing tropical ulcers. When a child is in the… Continue reading Doctors find key to eye care in the womb

Britain to fund anti-slavery projects

Britain has pledged £4 million to support global anti-slavery projects. Six organizations such as Anti-Slavery International, the United Nations University, and the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) will share the aid money from the Modern Slavery Innovation Fund. The Modern Slavery Innovation Fund was announced in 2016. It seeks to support innovative projects tackling modern slavery… Continue reading Britain to fund anti-slavery projects

One million species risk extinction due to humans: draft U.N. report

According to the leaked Summary for Policy Makers from a draft of forthcoming UN Report, up to 1 million species are at risk of extinction due to human activity. The report is set to be released on May 6th. The report is being prepared by United Nations’ Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services… Continue reading One million species risk extinction due to humans: draft U.N. report

Must Read News Articles – April 27th, 2019

Archives GS-2 Supreme Court gives RBI ‘last chance’ to alter disclosure policy The Supreme Court has given the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) “a last opportunity” to withdraw a November 2016 Disclosure Policy U.K. optimistic China will turn on Azhar The United Kingdom is “optimistic” that China would allow the U.N. Security Council terror listing… Continue reading Must Read News Articles – April 27th, 2019

9 PM Current Affairs Brief – April 26, 2019

Download the compilation of all summaries of all the news Articles here Rana Dasgupta bags 2019 Tagore Literary Prize The second edition of Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize was awarded to author Rana Dasgupta for his 2010 novel “Solo”. Solo is a tale of estrangement and the ultimate failure of material existence. Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize is… Continue reading 9 PM Current Affairs Brief – April 26, 2019

Tea board discusses ways to boost consumption

The Tea Board has had organized a ‘Young Entrepreneurs’ Meet’ .The meeting discussed ways on how to (a)enhance the quality of Indian tea (b)restrict marketing of low quality products and (c)the steps needed to be taken to bring good tea to the market. The Tea Board of India has also decided to revive the Tea… Continue reading Tea board discusses ways to boost consumption

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