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By admin: Aug. 27, 2022

1. Africa adopt PEN-PLUS strategy against non-communicable diseases

Tags: International News

Recently Africa has adopted a new strategy called the Pen-Plus strategy to promote access to diagnosis, treatment and care of serious non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Pen-plus strategy :

  • It is a regional strategy to address serious non-communicable diseases in first-level referral health facilities.

  • The strategy aims to bridge the gap in access to care for patients with chronic and severe NCDs.

  • It urges countries to establish standardised programs to combat chronic and serious non-communicable diseases to ensure that essential medicines, technologies and diagnostics are available and accessible in district hospitals.

IMPORTANT FACTS -

Non-Communicable Diseases :

  • Non-communicable diseases are medical conditions or diseases that are not spread by infectious agents.

  • Non-communicable diseases are also known as chronic diseases because they are long-lasting and result from a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioural factors.

  • NCDs include heart disease, cancer, diabetes, asthma etc.

  • According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), these cause 71% of deaths globally.

  • The proportion of mortality due to NCDs in the African region ranges between 27-88%.

Status of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in India :

  • About 58 million people in India die from NCDs every year (WHO report, 2015) or in other words 1 in 4 Indians are at risk of dying from NCDs before they reach the age of 70.

  • Further it has been found that the duration of 'Disability-adjusted Life Years' (DALYs) due to NCDs has increased by 30% in the year 1990 to 55% in the year 2016 and the proportion of deaths due to it has also increased .

  • NCDs (for all types of deaths) increased from 37% in 1990 to 61% in 2016.

By admin: Aug. 27, 2022

2. For the first time, India votes against Russia in UNSC during procedural vote on Ukraine

Tags: International News

India for the first time on August 24 voted against Russia during a “procedural vote” at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Ukraine. 


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • The UNSC held a meeting to take stock of the six-month-old Russia-Ukraine conflict on the 31st anniversary of Ukraine's independence.
  • A procedural vote was requested regarding the participation of the Ukrainian President in the meeting held by video tele-conference.

  • The 15-member UNSC invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to address a meeting through a video tele-conference.

  • This is the first time India has voted against Russia on the Ukraine-Russia issue since Russian military action began in February.

  • So far, India has not participated in the UN Security Council on Ukraine due to the displeasure of the Western powers led by the United States.

  • Western countries, including the US, have imposed major economic and other sanctions on Russia after the attack on Ukraine.

  • India has so far not criticised Russia for its aggression against Ukraine.

  • India has repeatedly called on Russia and Ukraine to return to the path of diplomacy and dialogue.

  • India has also expressed its support for all diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between the two countries.

About UNSC :

  • It was established in 1945 by the United Nations Charter.

  • It is one of the six major organs of the United Nations.

  • The other 5 organs of the United Nations are - the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), the Trusteeship Council, the Economic and Social Council, the International Court of Justice and the Secretariat.

  • It has five permanent members - China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, collectively known as the P5. 

  • India is currently a non-permanent member of the UNSC for a two-year term, which expires in December.

  • Any one of them can veto a resolution.

  • Headquarters - New York

By admin: Aug. 27, 2022

3. Argentina shows interest in Made in India 'Tejas' fighter aircraft

Tags: Defence International News

Argentina has shown interest to buy Tejas fighter aircraft manufactured in India under Make in India.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar acknowledged Argentina's interest in Tejas fighter aircraft and highlighted the importance of the proposal to enhance strategic cooperation of bilateral ties.
  • External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Argentina Minister of Foreign Affairs Santiago Cafiero jointly presided over a Joint Commission Meeting in Buenos Aires.

  • During the meeting, both sides underlined the importance of bilateral relations in defence, nuclear energy, space, pharma, science and technology, yoga, climate change and economic cooperation.

  • Australia, Egypt, the United States, Indonesia and the Philippines are also interested in Tejas jets.

TEJAS fighter aircraft :

  • It is an 'Indigenous Light Combat Aircraft'.

  • It has been jointly developed by 'Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA)' and 'Hindustan Aeronautics Limited' (HAL).

  • It is the smallest-lightweight single-engine 'Multirole Tactical Fighter Aircraft'.

  • It has been designed with an aim to reduce India's dependence on Russia's MiG-21 fighter jets and move towards self-reliance in the field of national security.

  • It is designed to carry a range of air-to-air, air-to-surface weapons.

  • It is capable of refueling in the sky during the journey and has a maximum payload capacity of 4000 kg.

  • It can achieve a maximum speed of Mach 1.8 and has a range of 3,000 km.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -

Types of tejas :

  1. Tejas Trainer

  2. LCA Navy

  3. LCA Tejas Navy MK2

  4. LCA Tejas Mk-1A

Argentina :

  • President - Alberto Fernández

  • Capital - Buenos Aires

  • Currency - Argentine peso

  • Official Language -Spanish

  • location - South America continent

By admin: Aug. 25, 2022

4. Thailand constitutional court suspends PM Prayuth Chan-ocha

Tags: Person in news International News

The constitution court of Thailand on 25 August temporarily suspended prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha over allegations that he has continued in the post after the expiry of his term.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • The court ruled that the PM would remain suspended until the allegations were investigated.
  • According to the Constitution of Thailand, the prime minister cannot hold office for more than eight years.

  • Prayuth Chan-ocha became prime minister after a coup in 2014, and eight years have passed since then.

  • As military leader, Prayuth seized power after a coup in May 2014 and, in August 2014, appointed himself prime minister of the new military government.

  • Hence the opposition argues that his term as prime minister began in August 2014 and ended this week.

  • The court considered the petition and supporting documents and gave this decision on the basis of factual doubts.

  • The court, with a majority of four out of five judges, with effect from 24 August 2022, said that Prayuth be suspended as prime minister until the court issues a final decision.

  • Deputy Prime Minister Pravit Wongsuwan will currently be the interim head of government.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -

About Thailand :

  • Capital - Bangkok 

  • Official Language - Thai

By admin: Aug. 25, 2022

5. Bangladesh-born Fahmida Azim wins 2022 Pulitzer prize

Tags: Awards International News

Bangladesh-born illustrator and story writer Fahmida Azeem, who works for America's online magazine 'Insider', has been selected for the Pulitzer Prize for the year 2022.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • He will be given this award for the category of Illustrated, Interpretive Reporting and Commentary.
  • Fahmida Azeem has been selected to work on the persecution of Uighurs in China.

  • Four journalists of Insider magazine including Fahmida Azeem have been selected for the award –

    • fahmida azeem

    • Anthony Dale Colonel

    • Josh Adams

    • Walt Hickey

  • Fahmida Azeem was born in Bangladesh and later settled in America.

  • His work has focused on themes of identity, culture and autonomy.

  • His works are published in many international magazines like Glamour, Scientific American, The Intercept, Vice, The New York Times.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -

About Pulitzer Prize :

  • The award was established in the year 1917 by provisions written in the will of Joseph Pulitzer.

  • Columbia University administers the award.

  • The Pulitzer Prize is considered America's most prestigious honour in the field of journalism.

  • The award is given in a total of 22 categories. In which 15 categories of journalism and 7 categories of book, drama, music etc. are included.

  • In 21 categories, each winner receives USD 15,000 and a certificate. A gold medal is awarded to the winner in the Public Service category of the award.

  • Govind Bihari Lal was the first Indian to receive the Pulitzer Prize in 1937.

By admin: Aug. 25, 2022

6. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky to be awarded the 'Liberty Medal' award for the year 2022

Tags: Awards International News

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has been nominated for the 'Liberty Medal' for the year 2022 by the 'National Constitution Centre'.

IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • He has been chosen for this honour for his heroic defence of freedom in the face of Russian tyranny.
  • He will be honoured in October 2022 at the National Constitution Centre (NCC), Philadelphia, USA.

Other awards given to Volodymyr Zelensky :

  • Ronald Reagan Freedom Award 2022 - It is given to those who have made a great contribution to the cause of freedom.

  • John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award 2022

About Liberty Medal Award :

  • The 'Liberty Medal' award is an annual award given by the NCC of the United States of America.

  • It was founded by the Philadelphia Foundation.

  • The major winners of this award are Nelson Mandela, Kofi Annan, Malala Yousafzai and Colin Powell.

  • This award is given to a person of courage and conviction who has fought to protect the cause of freedom of the people.

By admin: Aug. 25, 2022

7. 8th India-Brazil Joint Commission Meeting

Tags: Summits International News

External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar who is on his first ever visit to South America, co-chaired the 8th India-Brazil Joint Commission Meeting on 24 August with his Brazilian counterpart, Carlos Franca. 


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • The two leaders held wide-ranging discussions on trade, investment and other consular domains.
  • The two ministers signed agreements in the field of broadcasting and taxation, exchanging views on BRICS, IBSA, UN, G20 and Ukraine conflict.

  • The Joint Commission meeting saw wide-ranging discussions on trade and investment, petroleum, biofuels, edible oils and minerals, health, pharma, traditional medicine, science and technology, agriculture and livestock, space, defence, terrorism and consular.

  • The Brazilian Government released a commemorative stamp on the occasion of India's 75th Independence day.

  • On 22 August, Jaishankar concluded his first ever official visit to Paraguay where he inaugurated the newly-opened Indian Embassy in the capital city Asuncion.

  • He also unveiled a bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Paraguay on 21 August and appreciated the Asuncion Municipality’s decision to locate it at the prominent waterfront of the city. 

  • He also visited the historic Casa de la Independencia, from where Paraguay's independence movement began more than two centuries ago.

India-Brazil Relations :

  • Diplomatic relations were established between India and Brazil in 1948, both countries opened embassies in the same year.

  • India's strategic partnership with Brazil continues to intensify with several high-level partnerships.

  • President Bolsonaro was the chief guest at India's Republic Day parade in 2020.

  • As strategic partners, India and Brazil have several institutional mechanisms to coordinate various aspects of their bilateral relations.

  • This includes Joint Commission Meeting, Strategic Dialogue, Foreign Office Consultations, Trade Monitoring Mechanism, Economic and Financial Dialogue, Dialogue on Consular and Mobility Issues, Joint Defence Commission, Joint Committee on Science & Technology and India-Brazil Business Leaders Forum.

  • In Brazil, the Brazil-India Parliamentary Friendship Group has been established.

  • President - Jair Bolsonaro

  • Capital - Brasília

  • Official Language - Portuguese

  • Currency - Brazilian real 

By admin: Aug. 24, 2022

8. Sri Lanka ranks 5th among the 10 countries with highest food price inflation - World Bank

Tags: International News

Sri Lanka ranks 5th among the 10 countries with the highest food price inflation, according to the latest World Bank assessment.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • According to the World Bank assessment, Lebanon, Zimbabwe, Venezuela and Turkey ranked first four countries, while Iran, Argentina, Suriname, Ethiopia and Moldova ranked behind Sri Lanka.
  • The World Bank said record high food prices have triggered a global crisis that drives millions of people to extreme poverty, hunger and malnutrition.

  • The Ukraine war, supply chain disruptions, and the COVID-19 pandemic have pushed food prices to an all-time high.

  • Rising food prices have a greater impact on people in low- and middle-income countries.

  • These countries spend a larger share of their income on food than people in high-income countries.

Domestic food price inflation at high worldwide :

  • According to the data, almost all low and middle income countries have high inflation between April and July 2022.

  • The World Bank says countries should lift trade restrictions or export bans on fertilizers.

  • The use of fertilizers should be made more efficient by giving proper incentives to the farmers.

  • Investing in innovation to develop best practices and new technologies can help increase production per kilogram of fertilizer.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -

Top 10 Countries hit hardest by Food Inflation :

  1. Lebanon

  2. Zimbabwe

  3. Venezuela

  4. Turkiye

  5. Sri Lanka

  6. Iran 

  7. Argentina

  8. Suriname

  9. Ethiopia

  10. Moldova

By admin: Aug. 24, 2022

9. Defence Minister to attend SCO Defence Ministers’ meeting at Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Tags: International News

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will attend the SCO Defence Ministers’ meeting at Tashkent in Uzbekistan on 24 August.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • He will attend the Annual Meeting of the Defence Ministers' of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Member States.
  • Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe and Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu are also expected to attend the SCO meeting.

  • Other defence ministers of member countries of the grouping will also attend the meet.

  • The SCO Defence Ministerial meeting is taking place about three weeks before the annual summit of this grouping.

  • The annual summit will be held in Samarkand on September 15-16.

  • During his visit to Tashkent, the Defence Minister will call on the Defence Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Lieutenant General Bakhodir Kurbanov.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -

What is Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) ?

  • It is a permanent intergovernmental international organisation.

  • It was founded in 2001.

  • The SCO Charter was signed in 2002, and came into force in 2003.

  • It is a Eurasian political, economic and military organisation.

  • Its aim is to maintain peace, security and stability in the region.

  • China, Russia and four Central Asian states – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan – were founding members of the SCO.

  • Official Languages - Russian and Chinese

  • Chairmanship - On the basis of rotation for a year by Member States

By admin: Aug. 23, 2022

10. World Water Week - 2022

Tags: Important Days International News

World Water Week - 2022 is being held in Stockholm, Sweden from 23 August to 1 September.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

  • Theme of World Water Week 2022 - “Seeing the unseen: The value of water”.
  • The event has been organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI).

  • The theme of World Water Week 2022 is covered under three main approaches -

  1. The value of water for people and sustainable development

  2. the value of water for nature and climate change

  3. the financial and economic value of water

  • The event will provide many opportunities for people around the world to unite, promote ideas, innovate and discuss the future.

  • Around 300 sessions will be organised under World Water Week on water related topics including food security, health, agriculture, technology, biodiversity, climate change etc.

  • World Water Week will attract top scientists, UN experts, local community groups, entrepreneurs, top politicians, students, CEOs and many more.

  • This will help in achieving reforms towards the Sustainable Development Goals.