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A)
Rajiv Sinha
B)
Vijay Arora
C)
Ram Mohan Rao Amara
D)
Abhijit Chakravorty

Correct Answer :   Abhijit Chakravorty


Abhijit Chakravorty will be the new Managing Director and Chief Executive of SBI Cards and Payment Services Ltd (SBI Card) from August 12, 2023.

He will succeed present MD&CEO Rama Mohan Rao Amara, who will move back to promoter company State Bank of India.

The appointment of Abhijit Chakravorty as MD&CEO, nominated by State Bank of India, is for two years subject to necessary approvals including from the shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting, SBI Card informed BSE.

He is presently a Deputy Managing Director at State Bank of India.

About Abhijit Chakravorty :

Chakravorty, a post graduate in Applied Chemistry, started his banking career as a Probationary Officer with SBI in 1988. He has gained over 34 years of rich experience in Retail and Corporate Banking, Overseas Operations and IT vertical of the Bank.

Chakravorty managed the Bangladesh Operations of the Bank as CEO and Country Head. He also worked as Chief General Manager (Channels & Operations) at the Global IT Centre of the Bank. He headed the vertical responsible for IT operations of the customer facing channels and payment systems..

Source : Business Standard

Published On : July 12, 2023
A)
USA
B)
UAE
C)
UK
D)
France

Correct Answer :   UAE


India topped the medals tally at the 34th International Biology Olympiad (IBO) 2023 held in Al Ain, UAE from 3 July to 11 July 2023, by virtue of every student winning a gold medal! This is the first time that India has turned in an all-gold performance at IBO. It is also the first time that India has topped the medals tally at the Olympiad

The students this year were :

* Dhruv Advani (GOLD) from Bengaluru, Karnataka

* Ishan Pednekar (GOLD) from Kota, Rajasthan

* Megh Chhabda (GOLD) from Jalna, Maharashtra

* Rohit Panda (GOLD) from Risali, Chattisgarh

The team was accompanied by two leaders: Prof. Madan M. Chaturvedi (Former Senior Professor, Delhi University) and Dr Anupama Ronad (HBCSE, TIFR), and two Scientific Observers: Dr V. V. Binoy (National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru) and Dr Rambhadur Subedi (NIRRH, Mumbai).

There were 293 students from 76 countries in this year's IBO. Singapore was the only other country to secure four gold medals. In all 29 gold medals were awarded.

Earlier, India has topped the medals tally in Astronomy & Astrophysics (in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015 and 2021), Physics (in 2018) and Junior Science (in 2014, 2019, 2021, and 2022)..

Source : PIB

Published On : July 12, 2023
A)
Tejaswini Saraf
B)
Bhavya Sree
C)
Preeti Aghalayam
D)
Swayam Shashank Chube

Correct Answer :   Preeti Aghalayam


The Zanzibar campus (Tanzania) of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) which is set to become the first offshore campus of the prestigious institution will also be the first IIT campus to be led by a woman director.

Preeti Aghalayam

With the first academic session scheduled to begin in October, Preeti Aghalayam has been appointed as the director-in-charge of the IIT Zanzibar campus. Preeti Aghalayam is an alumnus of IIT Madras where she completed her BTech in Chemical Engineering.

"I am an alumnus of IIT Madras and doing something of this magnitude for the institute and for the country is such a big honor. Every time we visited Zanzibar as part of the IIT Madras contingent, we noticed that the representation of women on their side is quite significant. So, it was important that we do this mindfully," Aghalayam said.

Recently, India and Tanzania inked an MoU, which facilitated IIT Madras to launch its first international campus in Zanzibar, Tanzania'.

The institute would offer two full-time academic programs and the applications for admission are already open..

Source : Mint

Published On : July 12, 2023
A)
July 12
B)
July 11
C)
July 10
D)
July 09

Correct Answer :   July 11


World Population Day is observed every year on July 11 in order to raise awareness about the global population issues, including population control.

As per the United Nations, the rising population trends “affect economic development, employment, income distribution, poverty and social protections. They also affect efforts to ensure universal access to health care, education, housing, sanitation, water, food and energy. To more sustainably address the needs of individuals, policymakers must understand how many people are living on the planet, where they are, how old they are, and how many people will come after them.”

The theme for the World Population Day 2023 is ‘Unleashing the power of gender equality: Uplifting the voices of women and girls to unlock our world’s infinite possibilities’.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres speaking about the theme said, “Gender-based discrimination harms everyone – women, girls, men, and boys. Investing in women uplifts all people, communities, and countries.”

Why is World Population Day celebrated?

World Population Day focuses on the urgency and importance of population issues. It was established by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1989, after the Day of Five Billion — the day the world approximately reached the population of five billion — which was observed on 11 July 1987.

In December 1990, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) had decided to continue to observe the World Population Day in order to spread awareness regarding population issues, including their impact on the environment as well as development.

On July 11 1990, over 90 countries celebrated the World Population Day and since then it has been acknowledged by nations, organisations and institutions..

Source : Hindustan Times

Published On : July 11, 2023
A)
Kuwait
B)
Oman
C)
Qatar
D)
Saudi Arabia

Correct Answer :   Kuwait


The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) elected "Kuwait Sheikh Talal Fahad Al Ahmad Al-Sabah" as the new President at the 42nd OCA General Assembly in Bangkok, Thailand on Saturday (8th July 2023).

Sheikh Talal received 24 of the 44 votes cast, while the OCA Director General, Husain Al-Musallam, received 20. The simple majority required was 23. Sheikh Talal, 58, is the son of the first OCA President, Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who was President from 1982 to 1990, and the younger brother of the previous OCA President, Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah, who led the organisation from 1991 to 2021.

Former Secretary General Randhir Singh of India had led the OCA as its acting President since 2021. Sheikh Talal election keeps the leadership of the Kuwait-based OCA in the House of the Al Sabah family.

In his 15-minute election presentation, Sheikh Talal’s motto was “One Asia, One Family” and he built his campaign around five main pillars: good governance, financial sustainability, development plan for sports and activities, education programmes and high-quality Asian Games..

Source : Dailytimes

Published On : July 11, 2023
A)
Nepal
B)
Bhutan
C)
Bangladesh
D)
Sri Lanka

Correct Answer :   Bangladesh


India and Bangladesh have started bilateral trade in rupees. It was launched at an event jointly organised by Bangladesh Bank and High Commission of India in Dhaka 11th July 2023.

From today onwards, India and Bangladesh will trade in Indian rupees alongside the usual transaction method in US dollar, said Pranay Verma, Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka.

Trade settlement through Indian rupee will only apply to export amount from Bangladesh while the rest of imports from India will be settled in US dollars, said Mr Verma.

From Bangladesh side trade and transactions with India will be done by its Eastern Bank and Sonali Bank Ltd, while from Indian side operations will be done by State Bank of India and ICICI Bank, said Abdur Rouf Talukdar, Governor General of Bangladesh's central Bank.


Bangladesh is India's biggest trade partner in South Asia and India is the second largest trade partner of Bangladesh in Asia.

Reserve Bank of India has allowed banks from 18 countries to trade in rupees including Germany, Russia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, Myanmar, Oman and others; Bangladesh become 19th country to trade with India in rupees..

Source : AIR

Published On : July 11, 2023
A)
Chile
B)
Cuba
C)
Brazil
D)
Peru

Correct Answer :   Peru



Peru declared a nationwide emergency as Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological disorder, surged in the country. A 90-day health emergency has been imposed in the country to curb the outbreak.

So far a total of 182 cases have been reported, of which 147 have been discharged, 4 people died, and 31 remain hospitalised.

 The country declares a health emergency at the request of Health Minister César Vásquez, who noted that an increase in the number of cases could mean a lack of immunoglobulin (antibodies).


What is Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)?

Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a rare autoimmune disease causing neurological disorder, where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the peripheral nerves. The attack is leading to the symptoms such as muscle weakness, numbness, and tingling, that start with the legs and spread upwards, and in extreme cases, it can also lead to paralysis of the whole body.

Most of the people who are struggling with diseases need to be hospitalised for treatment. The exact cause of the disorder is not known yet. Reports suggest that two-thirds of the patients show symptoms of covid-19 or gastrointestinal infection or Zika virus in the preceding six weeks.


Symptoms of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) :

Here are the common symptoms of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS):

* Sensation in fingers, toes, wrists, or sometimes even arms and face.
* Weakness in legs that spread to the upper body.
* Facing difficulties in facial movements, like speaking, chewing, swallowing, etc.
* Abnormal heartbeat or blood pressure.
* Severe body pain gets worse at night.
* Difficulty in breathing.
* Paralysis of the whole body

What is the available treatment for Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)?

So far there is no treatment available for Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS). However, there are treatments available to reduce the severity, treat the symptoms, and speed up recovery.

Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) is the most common treatment available developed from donated blood-containing antibodies. This calms the immune system's attack on nerves.

Plasma exchange could be another possible treatment that filters the blood and removes the harmful antibodies attacking the nerves.


Is there any vaccine against Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)?

No, currently, there is no vaccine for Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)..

Source : Business Standard

Published On : July 11, 2023
A)
Kerala
B)
Gujarat
C)
Uttarakhand
D)
Uttar Pradesh

Correct Answer :   Gujarat


External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on 11 July 2023 filed his nomination for Rajya Sabha for second time from Gujarat.

The ruling party has repeated him from the state where three members of the Rajya Sabha retiring. Other two members are Jugal Thakor and Dinesh Anavadiya, both have not been repeated by the party.

At the Gujarat Assembly secretariat where he filed his nomination papers, he was accompanied by the state Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and state party chief CR Paatil.

“First of all I would like to express gratitude to PM Modi, BJP leadership and people and MLAs of Gujarat. Four years back, I received the honour to represent Gujarat in the Rajya Sabha,” he told media after submitting his papers.

Mr Jaishankar was sworn in as cabinet minister in the government in 2019. He was then nominated to the Upper House to the seat vacated by Union home Minister Amit Shah who was elected to the Lok Sabha in 2019 from Gandhinagar.

Meanwhile, there is no clarity yet on two other candidates the ruling party is supposed to declare.

According to sources in Gandhinagar; the candidates will be declared by the central BJP leadership from Delhi.

Meanwhile, the Congress decided to not field any candidate for three Rajya Sabha seats from Gujarat as it did not have enough MLAs in the 182-member Assembly.

Notably, of the 11 Rajya Sabha seats from Gujarat, eight are currently held by BJP and the others by Congress. .

Source : The Hindu

Published On : July 11, 2023
A)
India and UK
B)
India and USA
C)
India and UAE
D)
India and Germany

Correct Answer :   India and USA


India and the USA, jointly conducted an ‘Operation Broader Sword’ to stop the illegal shipment of drugs through the International Mail System.

The operation resulted in the interception of over 500 shipments of illicit and unapproved prescription drugs bound for US consumers.

Operation “Broader Sword”, which was carried out in June 2023, targeted shipments of illicit, potentially dangerous, unapproved prescription drugs, combination medical devices, and synthetic drug precursors shipped through International Mail Facilities (IMF), the US Embassy said on Friday (7th July 2023).

The operation was carried out by India’s Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS).


OPERATION BROADER SWORD :

* In Operation Broader Sword, investigators examined more than 1,500 shipments originating in India and took action on approximately 500 products, including illegal medications intended to treat and or mitigate serious diseases.

* Many shipments were determined to have opioids and other controlled substance drug products, the US Embassy informed in a statement.

* The operation targeted packages entering the US from India through the New York (JFK International Airport) and Chicago (ORD International Airport) International Mail Facilities (IMFs) during June 12-23..

Source : IndiaToday

Published On : July 11, 2023
A)
National Law University (NLU) Delhi
B)
National Law University (NLU) Mumbai
C)
National Law University (NLU) Kolkata
D)
National Law University (NLU) Kerala

Correct Answer :   National Law University (NLU) Delhi


The National Law University (NLU), Delhi 11th July 2023 launched Eklavya – a ‘Research Affiliate’ programme, under its new academic initiatives.

This scheme is open to those who do not have a traditional law degree. Through this, the university aims to emphasise its commitment to actively seek partnerships outside the varsity and draw from their experiences and perspectives to develop quality legal scholarship.

The programme is open for any individual with at least three years of demonstrable experience working on issues that have significant interface with the law.

At least three years should have passed after the completion of the undergraduate degree for the candidate to be eligible for this programme.

Candidates should remember that if an applicant is in full time/ parttime employment with any organisation/ firm/ company/ law chambers/ government department etc, approval to be part of this fellowship will be required at the time of final selection. Self-employed individuals/ freelancers/ independent consultants etc will have to provide a declaration to that effect at the time of final selection..

Source : Indian Express

Published On : July 11, 2023