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Daily Current Affairs, 01st November 2019

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1) Kerala Governor inaugurates Ayurveda summit
•Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan inaugurated the 3rd edition of Global Ayurveda Summit 2019. As many as 400 industry leaders and delegates from SAARC, GCC and African countries have gathered in Kochi for the Global Ayurveda Summit 2019. The two-day summit organized by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) will deliberate on the theme “Mainstreaming Ayurveda through Startups, Innovation and Branding”.

2) Disabled People over 80 can vote through Postal Ballot
•The people over 80 years of age and Persons with Disability can now cast their votes through postal ballot. However, such voters will have both the choices available either voting through postal ballot by following due procedure or going to the polling station on polling day for voting.

•On the recommendations of the Election Commission, the Ministry of Law and Justice has amended the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, allowing senior citizens and person with disabilities in the absentee voter list. The person will make an application in a new Form 12 D, which will reach the Returning Officer within 5 days following the date of notification of election. After the receipt of such application, the elector will be issued a postal ballot paper, which will be deposited in the specified centre after the recording of the vote.

3) India to adopt Brazil model of human milk bank
•India has taken inspiration from Brazil’s success in the field of human milk bank decided to adopt a similar model in creating a wide network of human milk banks. The Centre has set a target of ensuring at least 70 per cent infants to have access to breast milk by the year 2025. Target will subsequently be increased to 100 per cent.

4) Russia’s Nuclear Submarine test fires Ballistic Missile from White Sea
•Russia’s Knyaz Vladimir submarine of Borei-class vessel, test-fired its most advanced nuclear-powered missile named, Bulavaintercontinental ballistic missile which precisely hit the target range of 1000 km away in the Russian region of Kamchatka.

•The launch was conducted in the white sea of the northwest coast of Russia with a dummy payload. The Knyaz Vladimir submarine is the first upgraded model to be produced in the Borei class of Russian nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. The test-fire was conducted amid arms control tensions between Moscow and the West following the demise of a landmark Cold War-era nuclear pact.

5) World’s first blockchain-based carbon trading exchange in Singapore
•Singapore-based AirCarbon Pte launched the worlds’ first blockchain-based carbon trading exchange. This will allow airlines and other corporate buyers to buy as well sell tokens backed by carbon offset credits approved by the International Civil Aviation Organisation. The company is applying to the Monetary Authority of Singapore for a recognized market operator license and targets for the exchange to be fully operational in 2020.




6) Sanjeev Nandan Sahai appointed as Secretary, Ministry of Power
•Sanjeev Nandan Sahai assumed charge as Secretary, Ministry of Power. Prior to this, he was serving as the Special Secretary in the Ministry of Power. He is a UT cadre IAS officer of 1986 batch. He has also served as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Power from May 2018 to July 2019. He will replace Subhash Chandra Garg.

7) 35th ASEAN Summit begins in Bangkok
•The 35th ASEAN Summit began in Bangkok, Thailand from October 31 to 4 November. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a group of ten member countries that encourages political, economic and social co-operation in the region. The theme of the summit for this year is “Advancing Partnership for Sustainability”.

•Apart from leaders of 10 ASEAN countries head of Eight dialogue partner countries including India, USA, China, Japan, Republic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand are also participating in the summit. East Asia Summit (EAS) and Regional Comprehensive Economic Summit ( RCEP) will be also held on the sidelines of 35th ASEAN Summit.

8) Air India paints ‘Ek Onkar’ symbol on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft’s
•National Carrier Air India has painted ‘Ek Onkar’ symbol on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft’s tail to mark the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev. The aircraft will fly on October 31 from Amritsar to London. The international flight will facilitate Sikh pilgrims visiting Punjab on the occasion of the Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev.

9) Nawazuddin Siddiqui wins Golden Dragon Award at 2019 CIFF
•Indian actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has been awarded the prestigious Golden Dragon Award for his works in Hindi cinema at the Cardiff International Film Festival (CIFF ) 2019 held in Wales, United Kingdom. Veteran Hollywood star-actress Dame Judith Olivia Dench was also honoured with the Lifetime Achievement award at the ceremony.

10) India drops to 106th in FIFA Men’s rankings
•The Indian football team dropped two places to 106th position in the latest FIFA rankings. The downward slid came following the Blue Tigers’ 1-1 draw against lower-ranked Bangladesh in the FIFA World Cup qualifier earlier this month.

•Bangladesh, however, benefitted from the draw, jumping three rungs to 184th spot. Belgium has managed to hold on to the top spot, followed by France and Brazil. England is placed fourth ahead of Uruguay, Portugal, Croatia, Spain, Argentina and Colombia.

11) Mary Kom named in IOC’s 2020 Olympics athlete ambassadors group
•The 6-time world champion Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom has been inducted into the 10-member sports ambassador group by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Boxing workforce to represent boxers ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

•Mary Kom will represent the Asian bloc in the group, which also comprises the likes of Ukrainian legend Vasyl Lamachenko (Europe), a two-time Olympic and world gold-medallist who now plies his trade in the professional circuit, and five-time world champion and 2016 Olympic gold-winner Julio Cesar La Cruz (Americas) among others.




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The HINDU Notes – 01st November 2019

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📰 Sex ratio improves in country; birth and death rates dip

Sex ratio improves in country; birth and death rates dip
Total fertility rate in 12 States has fallen below two children per woman

•India has registered an improved sex ratio and a decline in birth and death rates with non-communicable diseases dominating over communicable in the total disease burden of the country, according to the Central Bureau of Health Intelligence’s (CBHI) National Health Profile (NHP) 2019.

•The NHP covers demographic, socio-economic, health status and health finance indicators, human resources in the health sector and health infrastructure. It is also an important source of information on various communicable and non-communicable diseases that are not covered under any other major programmes.

•“This information is essential for health system policy development, governance, health research, human resource development, health education and training,” Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said.

•As per the NHP, sex ratio (number of females per 1,000 males) in the country has improved from 933 in 2001 to 943 in 2011.

•In rural areas the sex ratio has increased from 946 to 949.

•“The corresponding increase in urban areas has been of 29 points from 900 to 929. Kerala has recorded the highest sex ratio in respect of total population (1,084), rural population (1,078) and urban (1,091). The lowest sex ratio in rural areas has been recorded in Chandigarh (690),” the report said.

•The report also showed that the estimated birth rate, death rate and natural growth rate are declining.

•The estimated birth rate reduced from 25.8 in 2000 to 20.4 in 2016 while the death rate declined from 8.5 to 6.4 per 1,000 population over the same period. The natural growth rate declined from 17.3 in 2000 to 14 in 2016 as per the latest available information.

•As per the report, the total fertility rate (average number of children that will be born to a woman during her lifetime) in 12 States has fallen below two children per woman and nine States have reached replacement levels of 2.1 and above.

•Delhi, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have the lowest fertility rate among other States.

•It was also observed that non-communicable diseases dominated over the communicable in the total disease burden of the country.

•The NHP also complied a detailed data on health manpower availability in public sector. “The total number of registered allopathic doctors (up to 2018) is 11,54,686. Number of dental surgeons registered with Central/State Dental Councils of India was 2,54,283. There is an increasing trend in the number of dental surgeons registered with the Central/State Dental Council of India from 2007 to 2018. The total number of registered AYUSH Doctors in India as on January 1, 2018 was 7,99,879,” the report noted.

📰 Pakistan violated its obligations under Vienna Convention in Kulbhushan Jadhav’s case: ICJ Judge tells UNGA

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What to do after Class 12th Science

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What after 12th?

There are certain areas in every individuals school life in which they can surely get that their lives changed in one way or the other. These platforms in the school life of a student are very crucial and at one point are vital for the shaping of our futures. The first crucial stage occurs when the student passes his or her class 10thexamination and is put forward with the Dilemma of choosing a suitable stream for themselves. The student has options between science, Commerce and Humanities and has to make a choice based on their interests and future prospects that the stream has to offer them with. Many people believe that this choice Is the most important where the student takes crucial decisions regarding their professional careers. Nevertheless as the student passes through his class 11th and 12ththey get accustomed with the stream that they have chosen and a fair assessment can be done by the students themselves that whether or not they were suitable for this stream or not. As the student reaches the end of Class 12 another dilemma is put forward in his or her life. This dilemma is more serious than the previous one because you have to make a decision regarding. Your career which is based on whatever you had done in the last 2 years. You have to take into account whether or not the stream that you had chosen had been up to your expectations and did you perform well with your full heart into the stream. But not many students then believe that they have to continue into the stream and choose preferable courses to then work hard towards getting into colleges for studying these. Then there are many who think that the stream which they have chosen in 10th and had studied for two years is actually not their cup of tea and decided to part ways from the stream to choose an alternate career option. All these phenomenon are very much common in students lives these days and the confusion has been reported multiple times in the normal daily life.

Science Stream

In India the most popular stream choice after you complete your lampstand is third of taking up signs. Students and many of the parents in India still believe we’re the only stream which has any scope and has best career opportunities is design Sprint. Science And words the student to either take up non medical Sciences which includes subject combinations of physics, chemistry and mathematics for the student and going to Medical Science subjects that involve the addition of biology to the combination of physics and chemistry.

Courses in Science

The courses that students can do after completing Class 12 exams with the background of science are huge in number. Those students who had the combination of physics with chemistry and Mathematics mostly go for the engineering degree courses in the various branches such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, computer science engineering, software engineering, electrical engineering and others. Students also take up by biology to aim at going for the MBBS degree course or can also go over Allied Health Care Service courses, which are taking up these days. Apart from these, the traditional options for any science students or those of entering into your Bachelor’s in science degree courses after completing their class 12 with these are non professional courses that offer in detail study by various methods in one of the science disciplines. One of the most popular courses in this regard is the BSC in chemistry. This course is taken up by a large number of students who have a keen interest in studying chemistry. In the course the students are taught physical chemistry, molecular chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and other modern forms of chemistry are being taught.
Similarly A Bsc. In Physics and Biology are also being done by students along with B. Sc. Courses in the fields of Zoology, Botany, Life Sciences and other related fields to biology. These are the traditional options and can open the gates for research education for the students.
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Top Scholarships for Indian Students

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A Sorry State

Asians and in particular Indians are known to have very share brains and have put forward a very strong effort in the field of Education over the centuries. Still if you compare education rates of all countries in the world today, India in particular will lag behind in many aspects. This is not because the students who are studying in India are lacking any sort of talent for becoming good educational products, but the fact remains that for obtaining good education in India, you needto have good amount of money as well behind you so that you can invest in your education. The government’s have not worked up very well in this regard because if they would have done so then the institutions would have been so much better in their functioning that no student would have required to migrate into the private set up for Education which is actually a oioneer in the education sector in India today something which is opposite in most of the developed countries

Migration is better

This is this fact only that has promoted many of the Indian students to think and then imply that if they have to spend this amount of money into their education then they might as well go abroad and study at the same cost because after they complete their education in other countries the quality of life, which they will enjoy in that country will be better than their own country surely.
Ever since India has gained independence and has been declared a democracy governments have come and gone in the country but nothing serious has been done for elevating the standards of Education in the country and making it equal for all. The standards of Education are such that if the fee is low then they are also on the lower side. This is a common phenomenon that you can easily spot on any of the higher education institutions across the country. There are students who are wanting to study but due to lack of funds they have to get into working very young in their life and hence are not able to fulfil their dreams. Now many scholarships which have also been started by the government’s for these sort of students. But this monetary help has not been enough as can be seen through various figures and facts that are put forward to the citizens in every years' official figures.

Vidyasiri scholarship

Vidyasiri ScholarshipIs a scholarship which was launched by the government of Karnataka many years back for the upliftment of the marginalized sections of society. As for the scholarship scheme the department of backward societies of the government of Karnataka had set up funds for this Vidya Siri scholarship. In the purview of this scholarship the students who belong to the OBC and SC category will be provided educational funds up to higher education level.

Sahitya Kala AkademiScholarships

Sahitya Kala Akademi is the most prominent institution in India today that has been working since ages for the betterment of liberal arts profession in the country. As part of their upliftment program The Academy has worked towards enhancing education sector in the field of liberal arts. For the same purpose the academy has started sponsorship to desirable and deserving candidates where they will be provided with funds to complete their education in the field of any discipline in Liberal Arts.

The National Means Cum Merit Scholarship

The National Means Cum Merit Scholarship was launched in the year 1995 by the ministry of human resource development under the government of India. The scholarship is meant for those students who are belonging to poor and low economic backgrounds, but have shown to have unparalleled merit in their respective fields andThe scholarship aims to provide them with the required money for continuing their education.

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Top Perks of Having GMAT Score on Your CV

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Management Programs

Management is the most sought-after. And the most preferred fields in the world today. All companies in all parts of the world will require good managerial skills from one of or more of their employees. So that the company can flourish in the truest sense of the term. Management is not just a set of skills. That one can learn by just completing a professional degree in a regular University. It is much more than that. Good managerial skills are actually parts of our personality and can be said to be an inborn Talent also. A good manager can lead a company to the greatest Heights possible. It is this reason that also indicates to the fact that all companies are willing to pay very good and handsome salaries to their managers.

Scope In Management Sectors

In fact in today’s Times managers of the world’s biggest companies are also one of the highest earners in the world. Such an attractive salary along with so much Social respect has now driven most of the students towards pursuing a management degree not just in India, but in all parts of the world. This craze for management education is increasing day by day and it’s best example can be seen in countries like India. The most preferred course for entering into the field of management is the MBA course which stands for Masters in Business Administration. Today all graduates or rather nearly all graduates are thinking of pursuing an MBA degree after completing their under graduation. Again owing to the attractive future in the field, the inclination of students towards management has increased leading to the flourishing of the management education business.

Not an easy path

Managerial skills also have many dimensions to them different types of companies will require different types of managerial skills, and hence the higher education in management must cater to this responsibility also. For this there are many specializations that the students can do and the Masters level in their business administration program. But in the first place just to get a seat in an MBA college is a great task in itself. The students have to compete in an examination called as the CAT exam.

Why give a GMAT?

Even some of the highest scorers in the CAT exam are unable to secure the best in best colleges’ seats in India. For this very reason these students are compelled to undertake another examination, which is called as the GMAT exam. Many universities in India, which offer management programs at the postgraduate level only consider a valid GMAT score to provide admissions to their students. A good GMAT score having a good representation in your CV will boost your chances for employment as well. The reason behind this is that not many students are interested in giving the GMAT exam every year. This means that the employer will know that the candidate is able to take Hard decisions in their life which are unconventional also. But you must be aware about thescore for GMAT validity. A GMAT score is valid for seven years.

Past record of GMAT toppers

It is often seen that students who secure a good rank in the GMAT exam and are able to study in the best management universities of India are often picked up by the biggest foreign Recruiters in the field of management.

Having said that the GMAT examination is also difficult in many ways. A fair assessment by the students and the expert teachers has revealed that the quantitative aptitude section in the GMAT examination is far more difficult than that in the cat examination.
Therefore it is true in the case of the GMAT exam that the most difficult things in life are often the most rewarding also. Some of the top management positions in the biggest companies of the world are also held by Indians. Many of these Indians in turn are those who had cleared the GMAT examination instead of the cat exam. Inside the country as well. Some of the biggest managerial positions are held by top rankers of GMAT exam only.

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Dainik Jagran National Edition Epaper November 2019

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