Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Current Affairs 13 May 2020

🔘 Harsh Vardhan addressed a digital conference RE-START to celebrate the National Technology Day

🔘 SRS Bulletin released: National infant mortality rate at 32, MP worst performer; Kerala achieved SDG target

🔘 Atal Pension Yojana completed 5 yrs on May 9, 2020 with 2.23 crore enrolment

🔘 Department of Consumer Affairs partners with Safejob and Seekify to power Suraksha Store Initiative

🔘 MP becomes 1st in the country to launch ‘FIR Aapke Dwar Yojana’

🔘 Gujarat based Macpower produces India’s 1st indigenous Seam Sealing Machine for PPEs

🔘 Jitendra Singh addresses Indo-Bangladesh Virtual Conference organised by ASSOCHAM

🔘 SC orders to set up high-powered committee headed by Secretary of MHA to restore 4G internet services in J&K

🔘 WHO released first “State of the World’s Nursing Report – 2020” stating a global shortfall of 5.9 mn nurses

🔘 Covid-19: United Nations and partners to raise $ 6.7 billion for vulnerable nations

🔘 Indian Tennis ace Sania Mirza becomes 1st Indian to win Fed Cup Heart award 2020 for Asia/Oceania zone

🔘 Kumar Sangakkara set to serve second term as MCC President

🔘 CSIR-NAL develops BiPAP non-invasive ventilator ‘Swasth Vayu’

🔘 Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank launches Central University of Odisha helpline ‘Bharosa’ to help students in distress

🔘 China launches two satellites to test space based communication technology

🔘 FIFA U-17 World Cup to be held in India from 17 Feb 2021

🔘 Para-athlete Shot-putter Deepa Malik announce retirement to head PCI

🔘 French cyclist Remy Di Gregorio banned by UCI for 4 years following ‘super-EPO’ positive test

🔘 Comedian and Seinfeld actor Jerry Stiller passed away at 92

🔘 International Nurses Day 2020: May 12

🔘 TN constitutes a 24 member high-level committee headed by ex-governor of RBI C Rangarajan to assess COVID-19 impact

🔘 BBMP, Bengaluru launches “Pranavayu” to track oxygen levels of ILI patients

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