ASSAM
NCLT allows Jet Airways to sell office in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex
The NCLT has allowed Jet Airways to sell its premises in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) to settle Rs 360 crore dues of mortgage lender HDFC.
Jet Airways’ insolvency resolution professional Ashish Chhawchharia had moved the NCLT to seek approval to sell its third and fourth floor in Godrej BKC building to clear overseas debt.
The Principal Bench of NCLT in its order granted permission to the grounded airline to sell the premises for utilising the proceeds to settle Rs 360 crore dues of HDFC.
The property is a non-core asset of the grounded airlines, which was never used by Jet as part of its airlines business.
NORTH-EASTERN STATES
Researchers discovered new fish species discovered in Arunachal Pradesh
A new species of fish has been discovered in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.
The new species of the fish is named as Schizothorax sikusirumensis. It is from the genus Schizothorax. The name of the new fish species “Schizothorax sikusirumensis” was derived from the name of the rivers where it was found. The fish species were collected from the junction of River Siku and Sirum. The new fish species inhabit the waterlogged area of torrential river drainage.
INTERNATIONAL
India 9th largest recipient of FDI in 2019 reports UN
The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) reported that it was the world’s 9th largest recipient of foreign direct investments (FDI) in the year 2019 in its World Investment Report 2020. India has received $51 billion in foreign investment in 2019.
As per the report, the global FDI flows are forecast to decrease by up to 40% in 2020 against $1.54 trillion in 2019.
Teh COVID-19 pandemic has hit hard the FDI to developing economies in Asia. It has been projected to decline by up to 45% in 2020.
As per the forecast, India’s large market will continue to attract market-seeking investments to the country.
India has received $51 billion of FDI inflows in 2019 against $42 billion of FDI received in 2018.
Among the “developing Asia” region, India stands among the top five host economies for FDI.
Global FDI flows are forecast to decrease by up to 40% in 2020, from their 2019 value of $1.54 trillion.
NATIONAL
India’s first infectious disease diagnostic lab now ready
India’s first infectious disease diagnostic lab is now ready.
This rapid response mobile laboratory is part of government Atma Nirbhar Bharat.
This laboratory was built in a record time of eight days from the date of receipt of Automotive Chassis, from Bharat Benz.
It is built with the support of the Department of Biotechnology.
The lab is a BSL-2 facility with on site Elisa, real-time reverse tranion polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) test and Biochemistry analysers.
This lab can test Elisa about 200 per day and RTPCR about 50 per day.
India ranked 43rd on IMD’s World Competitiveness Index
India continues to remain ranked 43rd on an annual World Competitiveness Index compiled by Institute for Management Development (IMD).
Singapore has retained its top position on the 63-nation list.
Denmark has moved up to the second position (from 8th last year), Switzerland has gained one place to rank 3rd, the Netherlands has retained its 4th place and Hong Kong has slipped to the fifth place (from 2nd in 2019).
WCI compiled by Institute for Management Development (IMD)
KVIC taps palm industry to provide direct employment
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) rolled out a unique project to produce ”Neera and Palmgur (jaggery)” which it expects has a huge potential to create employment in the country.
The project was launched at Dahanu in Palghar district of Maharashtra, a state with more than 50 lakh palm trees.
The initiative will provide direct employment to 400 local traditional trappers.
The project aims at promoting ”Neera” as a substitute to soft drinks while also creating self-employment for tribals and traditional trappers.
Neera, extracted from the palm trees before sunrise, is a nutrient-rich health drink consumed in many Indian states.
Average temperature over India projected to rise by 4.4 degrees Celsius
Average temperature of India experienced a rise in temperature, along with decline in rainfall, significant increase in frequency of very severe cyclonic storms and droughts over the past few decades.
This was declared in a research report of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).
India’s average temperature has risen by around 0.7 degrees Celsius during 1901-2018, it said, adding that the rise is largely on account of GHG-induced warming and partially offset by forcing due to anthropogenic aerosols.
Sports Ministry all set to establish Khelo India State Centres of Excellence
The Sports Ministry is all set to establish Khelo India State Centres of Excellence under the Khelo India Scheme.
One such centre will be identified in each State and Union Territory with an aim to create a robust sporting ecosystem in the entire country.
In the first leg, the Ministry has identified state-owned sports facilities in eight states including Karnataka, Odisha, Kerala, Telangana, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland which will be upgraded into Khelo India State Centre of Excellence.
These centres are being established to strengthen India’s pursuit for excellence in Olympics.
Sanitary Napkins available for Rs.1 per pad at Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Kendras
Jan Aushadhi Suvidhi Sanitary Napkin is made available in more than 6300 Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushdhi Pariyojna, PMBJP Kendras across the country at a minimum price of Rs.1 per pad.
The market price of the similar Sanitary Napkins is around Rs.3 to Rs.8 per pad. Over 3.43 Crore pads have been sold till 10 June 2020 at Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Kendras. The social drive comes in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It should be noticed that menstruation and menstrual practices still face some social, cultural, and religious restrictions which are a big barrier in the path of the menstrual hygiene management.