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Contents
NATIONAL AFFAIRS ....................................................................................................... 2
STATES AFFAIRS........................................................................................................... 7
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS............................................................................................... 9
REPORTS & INDICES ................................................................................................... 10
GOVERNMENT SCHEMES & PROGRAMMES ....................................................................... 12
BUSINESS & ECONOMY ................................................................................................ 13
BANKING & FINANCE ................................................................................................... 17
RBI IN NEWS.............................................................................................................. 21
AWARDS & RECOGNITION ............................................................................................ 23
BOOKS & AUTHORS ..................................................................................................... 26
PERSON IN NEWS ....................................................................................................... 27
OBITUARIES............................................................................................................... 32
SPORTS ..................................................................................................................... 32
IMPORTANT DAYS ....................................................................................................... 37
NATIONAL AFFAIRS
1. The Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari has inaugurated the first-ever
Emergency Medical Response System (EMRS) of the Indian Air Force (IAF) at Command
Hospital Air Force (CHAF) in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
The EMRS is a first-of-its-kind 24/7 telephonic medical helpline for serving IAF personnel and
their families across India.
The system aims to provide prompt response by a team of medical and paramedical
professionals to the caller experiencing an emergency anywhere across the country.
2. The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan attended ‘Exercise Cyber Suraksha –
2024’ and underscored the importance of strengthening India’s cyber defense capabilities.
The exercise was conducted by the Defence Cyber Agency from 20 - 24 May 2024.
Exercise Cyber Suraksha 2024 aims to empower participants by enhancing their cyber
defence skills, techniques, and capabilities; sharing best practices, and working towards a
unified and robust cyber defence posture.
3. Saurabh H Mehta from New Delhi has introduced the world's first fully biodegradable
pen. The pen name ‘NOTE (No offence to Earth)’ features a recycled paper refill, and non-
toxic ink, and comes in options of metal, paper, or bamboo exteriors.
He founded bioQ, focusing on eco-friendly stationery, and launched NOTE to eliminate plastic
in pens.
This innovation aims to reduce plastic waste, a significant issue as over 50 billion ballpoint
pens are discarded annually.
The award is given by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII-ITC) Centre of Excellence for
Sustainable Development.
This recognition highlights the airport’s exceptional waste management practices and
commitment to sustainability.
The airport has managed to completely divert 100 percent of its plastic waste and 100
percent of its municipal solid waste (MSW), which includes both wet and dry waste, from
landfills.
The airport has established a sophisticated waste management system that adheres to ISO
14001:2015 standards. This system includes waste segregation, recycling, monitoring, and
reduction processes, all operating on a cradle-to-cradle principle to ensure sustainable waste
management.
5. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has set up a high-powered committee to tackle
increasing cybercrimes originating from Southeast Asian regions like Cambodia,
Myanmar, and Laos PDR.
The SE Asian region accounted for 45 percent of cyber financial frauds taking place in India.
The committee is chaired by VSK Kaumudi, special secretary (internal security) in the MHA.
Other members: Officers from the Reserve Bank of India, Department of Financial Services,
banks, Financial Intelligence Unit, Department of Telecommunication (DoT), and financial
technology companies.
The Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) is a wing under the cyber and
information security division of the MHA and is mandated to tackle burgeoning cybercrimes
and attacks in the country in a coordinated and comprehensive manner.
• Around 3.25 lakh “mule” accounts (bank accounts used for laundering cybercrime funds
by using KYC documents of others) have been frozen over the last four months.
• More than 3,000 URLs and 595 mobile phone apps have been blocked, 5.3 lakh SIM cards
and 80,848 IMEI numbers have been suspended since July 2023 and 3,401 unlawful
taken down over the last two months for “committing” cybercrimes.
• Around 4600 complaints have been reported related to digital arrests from January-April,
2024.
6. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning that a low depression in
the Bay of Bengal has developed into a severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal.’
The IMD predicts wind speeds ranging from 100 to 120 kmph, classifying it as a severe
cyclonic storm.
Cyclone Remal is the first cyclone of the season to develop in the Bay of Bengal region.
The name Remal has been given by Oman which means sand in Arabic.
The cyclone has posed a potential threat to West Bengal and neighboring states, including
Bangladesh.
7. The Cyber Security Conclave has been organized by Common Services Centers (CSC) and
the United Service Institution in New Delhi to strengthen cyber security.
8. The Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, in collaboration with the All-India Institute of
Ayurveda (AIIA), has hosted a Sensitization Program at the AIIA campus in New Delhi.
The aim is to facilitate information sharing between the insurance sector and Ayush
healthcare providers and include the presence of CEOs and CMDs of General Insurance
Companies as well as Ayush Hospital owners.
The program discussed the regulatory framework and policy support needed to mainstream
Ayush treatments in health insurance schemes and facilitated a dialogue between key
stakeholders to address both challenges and opportunities.
9. IIT Madras’ startup, Agnikul Cosmos, has launched the world’s first rocket with a single-
piece three-dimensional (3D) printed engine.
10. The Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully flight-tested
the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from the Su-30 MK-I platform of the Indian Air Force
(IAF) off the coast of Odisha.
The flight test met all the trial objectives, validating the propulsion system and control &
guidance algorithm.
RudraM-II:
• RudraM-II is an indigenously developed solid-propelled air-launched missile system meant
• It can carry a payload of 200 kg and attain a maximum speed of 6,791 km/h (Mach 5.5).
• The missile can be launched from an altitude of 3 to 15 km and has a strike range of 350
km.
• The missile operates on lock-on before the launch system, and the internal guidance
• It can be launched from the Mirage 2000 aircraft and from the SU-30MKI aircraft.
Note: The RudraM-1 missile, which was tested in 2000, has a range of 100-150 km and can
reach up to speeds of Mach 2 (two times the speed of sound). It can be launched from an
altitude of 1 km to 15 km.
11. The Government of India (GoI) has announced an immediate financial aid of USD 1 million
to provide relief and assistance to people hit by a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea.
12. India has become the Chair of the regional grouping Colombo Process for 2024-26, for the
first time since its inception in 2003. The Colombo Process is a regional consultative forum
comprising 12 member states of Asia.
It is a regional consultative process of migrant worker origin countries from South and SE
Asia. It serves as a forum for the exchange of best practices on overseas employment.
13. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) has organized the
Cold Chain and Logistics Summit in New Delhi. The summit aims to foster collaboration
and innovation in developing an integrated, sustainable, and efficient cold chain ecosystem
for India’s perishable goods industry.
Over 250 delegates from different industry sectors from all over the country participated in
the summit.
14. The 6th Meeting of the India-Japan Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism has been
held in New Delhi.
The Indian delegation was led by Mr. K.D. Dewal, Joint Secretary (CT), Ministry of External
Affairs of the Republic of India, and the Japanese delegation, by H.E. Ambassador Hiroyuki
Minami, Representative of the Government of Japan, Ambassador in charge of International
Cooperation for Countering Terrorism and International Organized Crime, Government of
Japan.
Both sides exchanged views on the terrorist threats in their respective regions, including
State-sponsored cross-border terrorism in South Asia, South East Asia, East Asia, Middle East,
as well as terror activities in the Af-Pak region.
Both sides assessed counter-terrorism challenges, including the use of new and emerging
technologies by terrorists, misuse of the internet for terrorist purposes, radicalization, and
terror financing. Countering terror financing, organized crime and narco-terror networks also
featured in the discussions.
The two sides agreed to hold the 7th Meeting of JWG on CT in Tokyo, Japan.
15. Apurva Chandra, Union Health Secretary, Government of India, addressed the BRICS Health
Ministers’ Meeting on the sidelines of the 77th World Health Assembly (WHA) of the World
Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland.
During the 77th WHA, Apurva Chandra was appointed as the Chairperson of Committee A
of WHA.
Committee A:
STATES AFFAIRS
16. The All-India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), New Delhi has organized a grand event to
commemorate the 10th edition of International Day of Yoga, 2024.
The theme of the event on this occasion is ‘Yoga for Women Empowerment’.
Chief Guest: Sister BK Shivani, a well-known motivational speaker.
During the event, AIIA launched a booklet on Therapeutic Yoga, a 5-day Common Yoga
Protocol which will be performed at various Iconic Places in Delhi by AIIA Scholars, Ayur-Yoga
Promotion at international borders in collaboration with ITBP Officials, and Ayush institutions
in North East India, Health camp and distribution of health kits, Yoga awareness at old age
homes & hospital block of AIIA.
17. Sikkim has celebrated the Saga Dawa festival on the occasion of Buddha (Vesak) Purnima.
This festival falls annually on the 15th day of the fourth month of the Northern Buddhist
Calendar.
The festival commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana (passing away) of
Buddha Shakyamuni.
This day is also known as the ‘Triple Blessed Occasion’.
Saga means the fourth and Dawa means month in Tibetan. During this month, Buddhists of
Sikkim offer prayers in various monasteries of the state.
Note: The year 2024 marks the 2586th birth anniversary of Gautam Buddha.
18. The state government of Karnataka has made it mandatory to provide 33% reservation for
women in services and posts that are being outsourced by various government departments
and organisations.
This reservation is within the quota stipulated for SC/ST and other backward communities in
government-outsourced jobs.
19. The state government of West Bengal will set up a powerful, high-capacity data center that
will allow 2,300 concurrent users to run artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)
applications.
The facility will enable practical application of data science by building infrastructure to
support advanced data analytics.
20. The first hydrogen green plant by GAIL (India) Limited has been inaugurated in Vijaipur,
Madhya Pradesh. This marks the entry of India’s largest natural gas transmission and
distribution company in the green fuel business.
The plant uses a 10 MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer which has been
imported from Canada.
The plant will use solar energy to split the water and produce green hydrogen. It will produce
about 4.3 tonnes of green hydrogen daily, with a purity of about 99.999 percent by volume.
The company will also set up around 20 MW Solar power plants at Vijaipur to meet the green
power requirement for the 10 MW PEM Electrolyzer.
21. The state government of Telangana has banned the manufacture, storage, distribution,
transportation, and sale of Gutkha/Pan masala which contains tobacco and nicotine as an
ingredient that is packed in sachets/pouches/packages/containers, etc., or by whatever name
it is called in the entire State of Telangana for a period of one year with effect from May 24,
2024.
The ban will be upheld under the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006.
The tobacco products are frequently connected to oral cancer, oral submucous fibrosis, and
many other issues.
22. Reliance Industries will set up India's first Multimodal Logistics Park at Mappedu near
Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The entity will start the construction of the park in June 2024.
In 2022, the company won the bid for the Rs 1,424 crore project on 184.27 acres of land in
the Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu.
The project aims to facilitate efficient, cost-effective, and value-added logistics services such
as cargo aggregation and disaggregation, distribution, intermodal transfer, sorting, packing,
and repacking.
It is located 52 km from the Chennai Port, 80 km from Ennore Port, and 87 km from Kattupalli
Port.
It is estimated to cater to around 7.17 million tonnes of cargo over 45 years.
Uttar Pradesh also topped the list amongst the state utilities in 2022-23.
In 2023-24, the state government-owned Uttar Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Ltd
(UPPTCL) added 1,460 ckm(Circuit Kilometre) of transmission lines of 220kV or above.
UP is followed by Gujarat. The state-run Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Ltd
(GETCO) added 898 ckm of transmission line in 2023-24.
Tamil Nadu secured the third place. The state-run utility company Tamil Nadu Transmission
Corporation Limited (TANTRANSCO) added 753 ckm of transmission line.
In 2023-24, the state government-owned power companies added 6,993 km of transmission
lines, which was around 64 percent of the target. The target for all private and state
government companies was 11,002 km of transmission lines.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
24. Spain has become the 99th member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA). The country
has ratified the International Solar Alliance Instrument of Ratification and has deposited it
with the ISA Head of Depository.
25. The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched its first-ever Investment Round to
sustainably finance its Health for All mandate. The move comes as the organization seeks to
transform the way it is funded by 2028.
The Investment Round will culminate in November 2024 with a major pledging event to be
hosted by Brazil around the G20 Leaders’ Summit.
The investment round is part of a broader plan to reform the WHO’s funding architecture and
make it more sustainable amid an era of climate change, mass migration, pandemics, an
ageing world population, and turbulent geopolitics.
26. The University of Tokyo has inaugurated the Atacama Observatory (TAO). It has been
built on the summit of Cerro Chajnantor in the Antofagasta Region, at 5,640 meters above
sea level.
Note: Cerro Chajnantor is located in the Andes Mountains near the Atacama Desert.
27. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has successfully launched
the first pair of small climate satellites atop the Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket from Launch
Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand.
The PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) mission consists of
two shoebox-size cube satellites, or CubeSats, that will measure the amount of heat Earth
radiates into space from two of the coldest, most remote regions on the planet- the Arctic
and Antarctic.
The data from the PREFIRE mission will help researchers better predict how Earth’s ice, seas,
and weather will change in a warming world.
The PREFIRE mission was jointly developed by NASA and the University of Wisconsin-
Madison.
28. The French General Directorate of Armaments (DGA) has successfully carried out the first
flight test firing of a renovated ASMPA supersonic nuclear missile, without an on-board
payload.
India’s performance:
• India secured the 39th position in the index with a score of 4.25. Earlier, India was ranked
54th in the 2021 published index.
• India also ranks the highest in South Asia among the lower-middle-income economies.
• India demonstrates high price competitiveness (18th) and possesses competitive air
transport (26th) as well as ground and port (25th) infrastructure.
• India's robust natural (6th), cultural (9th), and non-leisure (9th) resources contribute to its
travel appeal.
• India’s overall Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) score is 2.1 percent lower
than its 2019 level.
30. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) has released the
Global Land Outlook Thematic Report on Rangelands and Pastoralists. The report
focuses on the relationship between rangelands and their human communities, especially
pastoralists, to identify approaches for rangeland protection.
Note: Rangelands are large areas of land that are covered by grasses, shrubs, woodlands,
wetlands, and deserts and are used by wild animals and domestic livestock for grazing.
Key highlights:
• Rangelands cover over 54% of terrestrial surface, with around 78% occurring in drylands.
signs of diminished soil fertility and nutrients, erosion, salinization, alkalinization, and soil
• The drivers of degradation include land use changes due to population growth and urban
expansion, rapidly rising food, fiber, and fuel demands, excessive grazing, abandonment,
• Indian rangelands occupy about 121 million hectares, and around 100 million hectares are
considered underutilized.
31. Delhi has been named as the highest-ranked Indian city in the Oxford Economics Global
Cities Index 2024. The city has been ranked 350th among the world’s largest 1000 cities.
In India, growth momentum remains strong and core inflation is expected to bottom out in
April-June.
It expects the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to cut interest rates during the fourth quarter of the
current calendar year (Q4-CY24)/ third quarter of the current financial year (Q3-FY25).
33. London-based Indian-origin sculptor Anish Kapoor has topped the 6th edition of the
Hurun India Art List (2024) of the most successful Indian artists alive, released by the Hurun
Research Institute, for the 6th consecutive year. He topped the list due to the robust sales of
his artwork at public auctions, which amounted to Rs.79.9 crore.
34. The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), an autonomous body
under the Union Ministry of Ayush, has launched “PRAGATI- 2024” (Pharma Research in
AyurGyan And Techno Innovation) to foster collaborative research and innovation in the
field of Ayurveda.
35. As per the Government of India’s (GoI) decisions in implementation of the recommendations
of the Seventh CPC (Central Pay Commission), the maximum limit of Retirement Gratuity
and Death Gratuity under the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 2021 or the Central Civil
Services (Payment of Gratuity under National Pension System) Rules, 2021, would be
increased by 25% i.e. from Rs 20.00 Lakh to Rs 25.00 Lakh, with effect from 1st January
2024.
36. The Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations in Geneva and the World Health
Organization (WHO) have organized a ‘Walk the Talk’ Yoga session event at Place des
Nations. This session is a part of the upcoming occasion of the International Yoga Day (21st
June).
Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra joined by Director General of WHO Tedros Adhanom
Ghebreyesus and other senior officers of the India delegation joined the event and re-
energized themselves with yoga aasanas.
SHIELD’s Device Intelligence will enable Swiggy to reduce promo abuse and deter fraudulent
practices within the Delivery Partner ecosystem.
38. Noise, a homegrown smartwatch, and connected lifestyle brand, has acquired the AI-
powered women's wellness platform, SocialBoat, for an undisclosed amount.
This strategic move is part of Noise’s broader strategy to advance innovation in smart rings.
This acquisition will expand its tech offerings and build specialized innovation capabilities for
its flagship smart wearable, Luna Ring.
39. Doordarshan Kisan (DD KISAN) has become the first government TV channel of India to
launch two AI anchors – AI Krish and AI Bhoomi.
The AI anchors can speak in 50 languages and read the news 24 hours and 365 days.
DD Kisan:
It is the only TV channel in the country, which has been established by the Government of
India and is dedicated to the farmers. This channel was established on 26 May 2015.
The objective of establishing DD Kisan Channel was to always keep the farmers informed
about the changes in weather, global and local markets, etc. so that farmers could make
appropriate plans in advance and make the right decisions on time.
40. Cisco and Tata Communications have collaborated to launch a Webex Calling solution in
India with a cloud public switched telephone network (PSTN). The aim is to help enterprises
move from on-premises phone systems to a global cloud-calling system.
The calls will be routed via Tata Communications’ data center in the Mumbai region, thereby
helping organisations stay compliant with local regulations.
Webex Calling is a modern and complete business phone system that delivers enterprise-
grade calling through a globally available cloud platform with over 14 million users around
the world.
It provides businesses with powerful innovations, flexible deployment options, and
centralized administration.
41. L&T Technology Services has inaugurated the Simulation Centre of Excellence for Airbus
at its Bangalore campus. This Centre of Excellence (CoE) is designed to bolster engineering
support for Airbus aircraft structural simulation activities across its diverse business units in
Europe spanning France, Germany, the UK, and Spain.
The CoE is equipped with simulation software, hardware, and computational machinery.
It aims to standardize processes across all Airbus European business units and aircraft
programs, streamline efficiency, and enhance productivity.
42. Azad Engineering Limited has bagged a DRDO laboratory Gas Turbine Research
Establishment (GTRE) contract for end-to-end manufacturing, assembly, and integration of a
completely assembled advanced turbo gas generator engine.
The company will deliver 1st batch of fully integrated turbo engines by early 2026.
The advanced gas turbine engine is designed with a single-spool turbojet setup,
incorporating components such as a four-stage axial flow compressor, an annular
combustor, a single-stage axial-flow uncooled turbine, and a fixed exit area nozzle.
43. Ghana has inked a deal with a Reliance Jio subsidiary, Tech Mahindra, and other vendors
to build 4G and 5G infrastructure as the African country aims to enhance its telecom
capabilities.
44. Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has collaborated with Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a
subsidiary of Norway-based Nel ASA, to source technology for the production of
electrolysers.
The agreement provides the RIL with an exclusive license for Nel’s alkaline electrolysers in
India and also allows it to manufacture the alkaline electrolysers for internal use globally.
45. The Indian Oil Corporation (IndianOil) has handed over a state-of-the-art green hydrogen
fuel cell bus to the Indian Army. This landmark event has been marked by the signing of a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between IndianOil and the Indian Army to pioneer
the deployment of hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty e-mobility.
This MoU with the Indian Army is a landmark step towards a greener and more sustainable
future.
The project will assess the performance of fuel-cell electric buses for public transit in the
demanding climatic conditions of the Delhi NCR region, analysing the impact of local fuel and
air quality on the performance of fuel-cell systems and vehicles.
IndianOil is currently operating 15 fuel cell buses in the Delhi-NCR region accumulating a
total mileage of 300,000 kilometers i.e. 20000 kms on each bus.
46. Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL Tech) has tied up with UK-based Connexin to help
deliver gigabit broadband connectivity in Nottinghamshire.
STL will provide its Smart Fibre Deployment Services to Connexin to bring fast and reliable
broadband connectivity around Nottinghamshire in the UK.
This partnership is part of a £58 million government contract awarded to Connexin under
Project Gigabit, aimed at bringing ultrafast broadband to rural areas.
The company will utilize its smart fiber deployment services to connect approximately 12,000
hard-to-reach premises in Nottinghamshire, including areas such as Kirkby in Ashfield,
Sutton-in-Ashfield, Annesley, and Newark on Trent.
47. Wipro has collaborated with the Centre for Brain Research (CBR) at the Indian Institute of
Science (IISc) Bengaluru to develop a personal care engine to reduce and manage the risk of
cardiovascular disease by utilizing AI.
The collaboration will develop new technologies for the prevention and management of long-
term health disorders and to provide precision support for these diseases.
48. The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) under the aegis of the Ministry of
Skill Development & Entrepreneurship has collaborated with the International Labour
Organization (ILO) to advance skill development and lifelong learning in India and globally.
This collaboration aims to empower individuals across the globe, by equipping them with
essential competencies and qualifications, thereby enhancing employability and sustainable
economic growth.
49. The Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has signed a Technology Transfer Agreement
(TTA) with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) to manufacture hydrogen using a 50-
kW alkaline electrolyzer system.
BHEL developed the hydrogen production method in-house, and it is heavily reliant on local
materials.
With this collaboration, BHEL seeks to scale up and commercialize indigenous Alkaline
Electrolyser Technology for use in industries such as refineries, fertilizers, steel,
transportation, and so on.
50. Fischer Medical Ventures (FMVL) has manufactured India’s first indigenous Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems domestically. The company is developing its MRI
systems at a production facility in the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) in
Visakhapatnam.
The Indian medical device industry is heavily reliant on imports, with estimates suggesting
80-85 percent of devices come from outside the country.
51. The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-Bombay) has collaborated with Tata
Consultancy Services (TCS) to develop India's first Quantum Diamond Microchip Imager.
The experts from TCS will work with Dr Kasturi Saha, Associate Professor in the Department
of Electrical Engineering of IIT-Bombay to develop the quantum imaging platform in the
PQuest Lab over the next two years.
This platform will enable better quality control of semiconductor chips, thereby improving
product reliability, safety, and energy efficiency of electrical devices.
52. The Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology,
and Common Services Centers eGovernance Services India Limited have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide the eMigrate services through CSC in the
country.
eMigrate project aims to assist mainly the blue-collar workers going to Emigration Check
Required countries.
The provisional payroll data shows 1.44 million net members were added to EPFO in March
2024 vis-a-vis 1.54 million added in February 2024.
In March 2024, 0.74 million new members joined EPFO, with 56.83 percent in the 18-25 age
group, indicating many are first-time job seekers.
As per the payroll data, approximately 1.18 million members exited and subsequently
rejoined EPFO.
The gender-wise analysis of payroll data shows that out of 0.74 million new members,
around 0.2 million are new female members while the net female member addition during
the month stood at around 0.29 million.
Of the total net membership, around 43% addition is from expert services (consisting of
manpower suppliers, normal contractors, security services, miscellaneous activities, etc.)
Note: EPFO has been releasing the payroll data from the month of April 2018, covering the
period from September 2017 onwards.
54. Jana Small Finance Bank has inked a bancassurance collaboration agreement with SBI
General Insurance to facilitate the sale of non-life insurance products.
Under this collaboration, SBI General Insurance will offer a diverse range of general
insurance products to Jana Small Finance Bank’s customers.
These products will encompass a wide spectrum of insurance solutions, including health,
personal accident, home, motor, and travel insurance.
55. Mahesh Rajaraman has been appointed as the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) of Mahindra &
Mahindra Financial Services with effect from 1st August 2024. He will replace Mallika Mittal.
Under this MoU, Axis Bank will provide financial solutions to VST’s prospective customers
through its extensive network of 5370 plus branches spread across geography.
57. IDFC First Bank shareholders have approved the scheme of merger of IDFC Limited with
the company. Under the merger scheme, IDFC shareholders will get 155 shares for every 100
shares held in the bank.
IDFC Ltd and IDFC First Bank shares have a face value of Rs.10 each.
The amalgamation scheme received a majority, with 99.99% of the Non-Convertible
Debenture (NCD) Holders representing more than three-fourths in value voting in favour.
The boards of IDFC Financial Holding Co. Ltd, IDFC Ltd, and IDFC First Bank approved the
merger in July 2023.
In December 2023, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved the reverse merger of IDFC Ltd
with its banking subsidiary IDFC First Bank.
58. Nippon Life India Asset Management Limited (NAM India), the asset manager of Nippon
India Mutual Fund (NIMF), has introduced the industry's first sonic identity ‘The Sound of
Freedom’, a powerful soundscape symbolizing financial freedom.
With this, NIMF became the first asset management company (AMC) in India to launch its
own brand sound.
The new musical logo of NIMF, ‘MOGOSCAPE’, encapsulates the core values, emotions, and
persona of the organization.
59. The International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) has constituted an expert
committee to position Gujarat International Finance Tec-City- International Financial Services
Centres (GIFT-IFSC) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat as a “Global Trading Hub.”
The 21-member expert committee will be chaired by Rajeev Kher, former secretary, of the
Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI).
The committee will propose steps to promote GIFT IFSC as a Global Commodity Trading Hub
by studying how key global commodity trading centers operate, and specially identify areas
with strong synergies for the GIFT IFSC financial services industry.
It will also identify key groups of commodities such as metals, energy/ hydrocarbons,
agricultural commodities, etc, that should be given high priority in developing the IFSC
ecosystem.
60. The Government of India (GoI) will receive Rs 3,662 crore as a dividend for being the Life
Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India’s largest shareholder.
61. The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) has lowered the tick size for all stocks from 5
paisa to 1 paisa for securities priced below Rs.250 in the cash segment.
This will enhance liquidity and improve price discovery by allowing more granular price
adjustments.
The new tick size applies to all cash segment stocks under Rs 250 and their corresponding
stock futures, excluding stock options.
The tick size for newly listed companies will be determined based on their closing price on
the last trading day of the month.
The new tick size will be effective from 10th June 2024.
The stock futures shall have the same tick size from 8th July 2024, as applicable in the cash
market segment.
The tick size for T+1 settlement securities will also be applicable to T+0 settlement securities.
Tick size:
It refers to the least possible reduction or increase in the stock price. For instance, if the
share is trading at Rs 100, the next possible level for buying it would now be Rs 100.01
instead of Rs 100.05 which is followed currently.
62. The Prudential Authority of the South African Reserve Bank, the central bank of South
Africa, has imposed a financial penalty of 10 million rand (Rs.4.5 crore) on the State Bank
of India's South Africa branch for violating anti-money laundering laws.
This penalty has been imposed under Section 45C of the country's Financial Intelligence
Centre Act 38 of 2001 (FIC Act) for non-compliance with certain provisions of the FIC Act or
other related orders or directives.
The financial penalty consists of an immediately payable portion of 5.50 million rand, which
the SBI branch in South Africa has already paid. The remaining 4.50 million rand is
suspended for 36 months, contingent on compliance within this period.
TCS will help Burgan Bank consolidate multiple standalone legacy applications into a
contemporary universal banking solution that drives innovation and strengthens customer
relationships.
Burgan Bank will deploy TCS’ solution to manage higher transaction volumes, enhance
automation, and improve staff productivity.
64. Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, in collaboration with IndusInd Bank, has launched the co-
branded 'IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card', a card
designed to redefine and elevate the banking experience of customers.
With this launch, Poonawalla Fincorp marks a significant milestone in its ongoing
commitment to providing tailored financial solutions to meet the evolving needs of its valued
customers.
The aim is to enhance engagement with our existing customers digitally while also extending
our reach to new customers.
65. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved USD 2.6 billion in sovereign lending to
India in the calendar year 2023 for projects that aim to strengthen urban development,
support industrial corridor development, promote power sector reforms, build India’s climate
resilience, support horticulture, and enhance connectivity.
ADB has also extended USD 23.53 million in technical assistance and USD 4.1 million in
grants under the sovereign portfolio. In addition, ADB committed over USD 1 billion for
private sector projects during the year.
66. HDFC Bank will stop sending SMS alerts for UPI (Unified Payments Interface) transactions
up to Rs 100 from 25th June 2024. The SMS alerts won’t be pushed for incoming payments up
to Rs 500.
67. HSBC and the State Bank of India (SBI) have invested Rs.6.125 crore each to acquire
6.125% stakes in CCIL IFSC Limited.
68. The Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has imposed penalties totalling Rs 11.90
crore on 19 entities and also barred them from the securities market for up to five years for
indulging in a pump and dump scheme of shares in the matter of Superior Finlease Ltd.
SEBI imposed fines in the range of Rs 10 lakh to Rs 5 crore on 19 entities, including Rajneesh
Kumar, Ashish P Shah, and Kirtidan K Gadhavi.
SEBI also barred 17 entities, including Kumar, Shah, and Gadhavi from the securities markets
for five years.
In addition, SEBI also barred Jalaj Agrawal and Arvind Shukla from the securities markets for
three years.
RBI IN NEWS
69. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved Rs 2.11 trillion as a dividend payout to the
central government for 2023-24 (FY24). The RBI’s board has also decided to increase the
contingent risk buffer (CRB) to 6.5 percent for FY24.
This amount is more than double the Centre’s budgeted figure for dividends from the central
bank and other public-sector undertakings (PSUs).
The RBI had transferred a surplus of Rs 87,416 crore in FY23.
In FY19, after the new economic capital framework (ECF) was adopted as per the Bimal Jalan
Committee's suggestion, the RBI transferred a surplus of Rs 1.76 trillion.
70. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released the ‘State of the Economy’ report, authored by
Deputy Governor Michael Debabrata Patra and others, in May 2024.
• The durable alignment of headline retail inflation with the 4% target may begin in the
• The Net Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into India declined by 62.17% to USD 10.58
high of USD 31.73 billion in FY24, marking a 16.91% increase year-on-year from USD
• The NRI deposit flows increased by 63.5% to USD 14.7 billion in FY24, the highest in 8
years.
71. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved the appointment of Pradeep Kumar Sinha as
the Part-time Chairman of ICICI Bank. He will assume this role for a term of three years,
starting from July 1, 2024.
He will succeed G. C. Chaturvedi, who will retire as Non-Executive Part-time Chairman on June
30, 2024.
72. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed a Rs 3.10 lakh penalty on Hero Fincorp Ltd
for rule violations. The penalty has been imposed for non-compliance with certain provisions
of the ‘Non-Banking Financial Company - Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking
Company and Deposit taking Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016’ issued by RBI.
73. The Reserve Bank of India has imposed a penalty of Rs.1 crore on ICICI Bank for non-
compliance with certain directions on ‘Loans and Advances – Statutory and Other
Restrictions.’
The statutory inspection of the bank for FY22 revealed that the bank had sanctioned term
loans to certain entities in lieu of or to substitute budgetary resources envisaged for certain
projects, and without undertaking due diligence on the viability and bankability of the
projects to ensure that revenue streams from the projects were sufficient to take care of the
debt servicing obligations.
RBI has also fined Rs.91 lakh on Yes Bank for violation of certain norms on ‘Customer
Service in Banks’, and ‘Un-authorised Operation of lnternal/Office.
The RBI inspection for FY22 showed that the lender had levied charges for non-maintenance
of minimum balance in certain savings accounts having insufficient/zero balance and had
opened and operated certain internal accounts in the name of its customers for
unauthorized purposes like parking funds and routing customer transactions.
74. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has launched three major initiatives: the Pravaah portal,
the Retail Direct mobile app, and a Fintech Repository. These initiatives aim to enhance
regulatory processes, facilitate retail investment, and provide comprehensive data on the
fintech sector.
Pravaah portal:
AutHorisation.
online for regulatory approvals, licenses, and authorizations from the RBI.
• The portal covers 60 application forms across different regulatory and supervisory
departments of the RBI, allowing applicants to track the status of their applications and
FinTech Repository:
It aims to enhance the RBI’s understanding of the Indian fintech sector by providing
comprehensive data on fintech firms, both regulated and unregulated. The repository will
support policymakers and industry participants by offering insights into fintech.
75. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) fined Rs 36.38 lakhs on HSBC Bank for violating the
provision of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 1999. As per the RBI, the HSBC
bank failed to follow the required reporting requirements under the Liberalised Remittance
Scheme of FEMA.
Note: Hitendra Dave is the Chief Executive Officer of HSBC India Operation.
Mission Shakti:
The Uttar Pradesh government launched Mission Shakti in 2020 to empower the women of
the state through safety, security, and self-reliance. The scheme aims to provide a secure
environment for women and provide training and access to livelihood schemes so that they
can change their lives and become self-independent.
77. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID), a Maharatna Central Public
Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Power, Government of India, has been awarded the
ATD BEST Awards 2024 for its strategic approach to talent development driving business
results.
This is the third time POWERGRID has been honoured with the ATD BEST Award, having
previously received it in 2021 and 2023.
This year’s accolade highlights POWERGRID’s innovative approach to adopting the latest
technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, for the efficient
maintenance of extensive power transmission networks and the successful execution of
large-scale projects.
Other awardees:
NTPC Limited has secured the 3rd rank globally at the ATD BEST Awards 2024, this being
the highest ranking among all Indian companies. Notably, NTPC is the only PSU to have
received this prestigious award seven times in the past eight years. This achievement
highlights NTPC's exceptional performance in the HR domain on an international level.
He has been awarded for his ground-breaking discoveries on millisecond pulsars, gamma-ray
bursts, supernovae, and other transient astronomical phenomena.
Shaw Prize:
The Shaw Prize consists of three annual awards, namely the Prize in Astronomy, the Prize in
Life Science and Medicine, and the Prize in Mathematical Sciences. Each prize carries a
monetary award, which has been set at of one million two hundred thousand US dollars
since 2016. The inaugural Shaw Prize was presented in 2004.
79. Anasuya Sengupta, a native of Kolkata (West Bengal), has become the first Indian to win
the Best Actress award for the film "The Shameless" at the 77th Cannes Film Festival
(2024).
The film, featuring Anasuya Sengupta and Omara Shetty, follows two sex workers who forge
a bond and seek to throw off their shackles.
The film is directed by Bulgarian director Konstantin Bojanov.
Other awards received by India at the Cannes Film Festival (2024):
‘Sunflowers Were The First Ones To Know’, a short film directed by FTII student Chidananda S
Naik, has been named the winner of the La Cinef Award for Best Short Film.
Payal Kapadia has scripted history by becoming the first Indian filmmaker to win the
Grand Prix award at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival for her film All We Imagine as Light.
• All We Imagine as Light, a Malayalam-Hindi feature, is about Prabha, a nurse, who receives
an unexpected gift from her long-estranged husband that throws her life into disarray.
Her younger roommate, Anu, tries in vain to find a private spot in the big city to be alone
with her boyfriend.
• The film bagged the award, the second-most prestigious prize of the festival after the
Palme d’Or, which went to American director Sean Baker for Anora at the closing
ceremony.
80. NHPC Limited, India’s premier hydropower company, has been awarded ‘The Economic
Times HR World Future Ready Organization Award 2024-25’.
The Award has been given to NHPC in recognition of its preparedness in the areas of
upskilling of employees, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) interventions,
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) initiatives, constant technological upgradations, Employee
81. Indian peacekeeper, Major Radhika Sen has been honoured with the 2023 UN Military
Gender Advocate of the Year Award. She is the second Indian peacekeeper to receive this
prestigious award after Major Suman Gawani.
She served with the United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) from March 2023 to April 2024 as the Commander of
MONUSCO’s engagement platoon for the Indian Rapid Deployment Battalion (INDRDB).
India currently ranks as the 11th largest contributor of women military peacekeepers to the
United Nations.
82. REC Limited has won the “Sustainability Champion—Editor’s Choice Award” at the
Outlook Planet Sustainability Summit and Awards 2024 for Central Public Sector Enterprises
(CPSEs).
Power Finance Corporation (PFC) Limited has also won the Corporate Social
Responsibility award in the Non-Fossil Fuel sub-category at the Outlook Planet
Sustainability Summit and Awards 2024.
The Award ceremony has been organised by Outlook Group, in collaboration with IIT Goa.
83. German author Jenny Erpenbeck and translator Michael Hofmann have been named the
winner of the International Booker Prize 2024 for the book titled ‘Kairos.’
Jenny Erpenbeck became the 1st German writer to win the Prize, and Michael Hofmann
became the 1st male translator to win since the Prize launched in its current form in 2016.
‘Kairos’ became the 1st book translated from German to English to win the International
Booker Prize.
The book explores a destructive affair between a young woman and an older man in 1980s
East Berlin, with the two lovers seemingly embodying East Germany’s crushed idealism. The
book has complex questions about freedom, loyalty, love, and power.
The award carries a cash prize of £50,000 and is split equally between the author and the
translator, giving each equal recognition.
PERSON IN NEWS
84. Pakistani mountaineer Sirbaz Khan has scaled the world's tallest peak, Mt. Everest, without
using supplementary oxygen. With this, he became the only second Pakistani to scale the
mountain without using oxygen.
The only other person in Pakistan to achieve this feat is mountaineer Sajid Sidpara.
He also became the first Pakistani to climb 11 peaks of over 8,000m without using oxygen
support. In totality, he has climbed 13 peaks of 8,000 meters. Out of these 13 peaks, he only
climbed Annapurna and Kangchenjunga with oxygen support.
He hails from the Hunza Valley of the northern Gilgit-Baltistan region in Pakistan.
85. A 16-year-old Kaamya Karthikeyan has become the youngest Indian mountaineer to
scale the world’s highest peak Mount Everest from the Nepal side.
She and her father, a naval officer, Commander S. Karthikeyan successfully summited Mt.
Everest.
She is a student at Navy Children School, Mumbai.
With this, she has become the second youngest girl in the world and the youngest Indian
Mountaineer to summit the world’s highest peak from the Nepal side.
She has completed six milestones in her mission to summit the highest peak of all seven
continents and aims to summit Mt. Vinson Massif in Antarctica in December 2024 to become
the youngest girl to accomplish the Seven Summits challenge.
86. Jyoti Ratre, an entrepreneur and fitness enthusiast from Madhya Pradesh, has made
history by becoming the oldest Indian woman to conquer Mount Everest.
The 55-year-old mountaineer achieved this feat as part of a 15-member expedition team
organized by 8K Expeditions, led by the renowned Bolivian climber David Hugo Ayaviri
Quispe.
Her accomplishment comes precisely six years after Sangeeta Bahl, at 53, earned the title of
‘India’s oldest woman to climb Mount Everest' on May 19, 2018.
This is her second attempt to summit the highest peak in the world.
She has conquered the highest peaks on five continents including Island Peak, Elbrus,
Kilimanjaro, Mount Aconcagua, and Kosciuszko.
Her exceptional triple ascent beats the previous record of any woman summiteer to climb
Everest thrice in a single season.
She has climbed Everest four times, with a prior summit in 2018.
88. Indian mountaineer Satyadeep Gupta has become the first person to climb Mount
Everest, the world’s highest peak, and Mount Lhotse, the world’s fourth-highest peak, twice
in a single season.
He also set the record for being the first Indian to travel from Mount Everest to Mount Lhotse
in 11 hours and 15 minutes.
He first conquered the world's highest mountain peak, 8,848.86 meters high, Mount Everest,
on 21 May 2024 and 8,516-metre-metre-high Mount Lhotse on 22nd May 2024.
89. Vedanta Aluminium has appointed its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), John Slaven, as the
Vice-Chairman of the International Aluminium Institute (IAI).
90. The 15th National Assembly of Vietnam has elected General To Lam as the new President of
Vietnam for the 2021-2026 tenure. He has been serving as a member of Politburo and
Minister of Public Security since 2016.
Vo Thi Anh Xua, Vice President of Vietnam, has been serving as the Interim President of the
country since 21st March 2024 following the resignation of President Vo Van Thuong on 20th
March 2024.
91. The Government of India (GoI) has appointed Ramesh Babu V as a Member of the Central
Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC). The oath of office and secrecy has been
administered to him by R. K. Singh, Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy.
He held the post of Director (Operations), at NTPC from May 2020 till his retirement, before
which he served in various positions in NTPC.
93. The Government of India (GoI) has appointed Justice Sheel Nagu as the Acting Chief Justice
(ACJ) of the Madhya Pradesh (MP) High Court (HC) in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
He has succeeded Justice Ravi Vijay Kumar Malimath, CJ of MP High Court, who retired on 23rd
May 2024.
Other appointments:
The Central Government has appointed Justice R Mahadevan, the senior most judge of the
Madras High Court as the Acting Chief Justice of the Madras High Court. He has
succeeded Justice Sanjay V Gangapurwala, CJ of Madras HC, who retired on 23rd May 2024.
94. Indian-American attorney Jaya Badiga, a certified family law specialist, has been appointed
as a Judge in the Sacramento County Superior Court in the US state of California.
With this, she became the first Judge in California from the Southern India States.
She hails from Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
She has replaced Judge Robert S Lapham, who has retired.
Alongside her, Governor Newsom has declared the appointments of 18 other superior court
judges. This includes Raj Singh Badhesha, another judge of Indian descent.
95. The Delhi High Court has appointed an ad-hoc administrative committee (AAC) under its
retired judge to run the affairs of the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) following
allegations of "impropriety" in its functioning.
The AAC shall have former high court judge Justice Najmi Waziri as its chairperson, former
Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi as observer/member, and advocate Rohini Musa as
a member.
The decision came after the Rajasthan Equestrian Association filed a complaint against the
EFI’s management practices, particularly its decision to extend the tenure of its office bearers
beyond the stipulated time without proper authorization from an Extra Ordinary General
Meeting (EGM).
He has replaced Bijender Singh who held the coveted position of NAFED Chairman since
2007.
He previously served as the Deputy Speaker of the Gujarat Assembly. He is also the Chairman
of Pancharmrut Dairy as well of the Panchmahal District Cooperative (PDC) Bank.
97. Chad has named its ambassador to China, Allamaye Halina, as its new prime minister. He
has been appointed by the Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno.
98. Vice Admiral Gurcharan Singh has been appointed as the Commandant of the National
Defence Academy. He has replaced Vice Admiral Ajay Kocchar.
100. The Central Government has extended the tenure of Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) Chairman Dr Samir V Kamat by one year. He will continue in his
present position as the DRDO chief till May 31, 2025.
He was appointed to the post in the DRDO in August 2022 and was slated to retire on May
31, 2024.
He joined DRDO in 1989.
101. The Appointment Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the appointment of IAS
Rakesh Ranjan as Chairman of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC).
He has been appointed in the rank and pay of Secretary to the Government of India (GoI).
He is a 1992-batch IAS officer of the Manipur cadre.
Earlier, he was serving as a special secretary in the Department of Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare.
He has succeeded S Kishore.
103. The Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC) has approved the extension in service of
Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Manoj Pande for a period of one month, beyond
his normal age (date) of superannuation (May 31, 2024), i.e. up to June 30, 2024, under Rule
16 A (4) of the Army Rules 1954. He took over as army chief from General Manoj Mukund
Naravane on April 30, 2022.
104. Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran has been elected as the new Director-General of the Paris-
based World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). She is the 8th Director General (DG)
of WOAH.
She has been appointed for a 5-year term (2024-2029) during WOAH’s 91st Annual General
Session, which marks the 100th anniversary of WOAH.
She has succeeded Dr Monique Eloit, who completed her 8-year tenure from 2016 to 2024 at
WOAH.
105. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the following appointments in
May 2024.
• IAS Pradip Kumar Tripathi has been appointed as Secretary to Lokpal till 30th June
2024.
• IAS Amit Yadav of the 1991 batch has been appointed as Officer on Special Duty in the
Department of Social Justice and Empowerment department. He will take over as
Secretary after the superannuation of incumbent secretary Saurabh Garg on 31st July
2024.
• IAS Raj Kumar Goyal of the 1990 batch has been transferred as Secretary of the
Department of Justice in the Ministry of Law and Justice from Secretary of the
Department of Border Management in the Ministry of Home Affairs.
• IAS Rajendra Kumar of the 1992 batch has been appointed as Secretary of the
Department of Border Management.
106. Vijay Khanduja, presently Ambassador of India to the Republic of Zimbabwe, has been
appointed as the next High Commissioner of India to the Republic of Cameroon.
108. French automaker Citroen has roped in former India cricket captain Mahendra Singh
Dhoni as its brand ambassador in India.
OBITUARIES
109. Polish music composer Jan A. P. Kaczmarek has passed away at the age of 71 in Krakow in
southern Poland. He was born on 29th April 1953 in Konin, Poland.
He won the Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Original Musical Score in 2005 for the film
‘Finding Neverland’ during the 77th Academy Awards.
He was the only musician known for using an unusual instrument which is actually a self-
revamped Fischer’s fidola.
In 2023, he received the Lifetime Achievement Polish Film Award for his contribution to Polish
cinema.
110. American film producer and casting director, Fred Roos, has passed away at the age of 89
in California, USA. He was born on 22nd May 1934 in California, USA.
He was best known for his contributions to the New Hollywood movement, particularly
through his collaborations with director Francis Ford Coppola.
He won the Academy Award for Best Picture for The Godfather: Part II (1974), with a
second nomination for Apocalypse Now (1979).
SPORTS
111. The World No. 1 from Norway, Magnus Carlsen, has won the 2024 Casablanca Chess
Variant tournament with 4.5 points from six rounds.
The tournament featured 4 distinguished players who represented 4 different continents i.e.
Viswanathan Anand (Asia), Bassem Amin (Africa), Hikaru Nakamura (America), and Magnus
Carlsen (Europe).
112. The Indian athletic contingent finished the first Asian Relay Championships with three
medals (1 gold and 2 silver). The championship was organized in Bangkok, Thailand.
16 Asian countries, including powerhouse China and Japan participated in the Bangkok event.
Indian medal winners:
Gold medal: India's mixed relay team of Muhammed Ajmal, Jyothika Sri Dandi, Amoj Jacob,
and Subha Venkatesan won the gold medal in the 4x400-meter event with a new national
record of 3 minutes 14.1 seconds.
Silver medal: The men’s team of Muhammed Anas Yahiya, T Santosh Kumar, Mijo Chacko
Kurian, and Arokia Rajiv won the silver medal.
Silver medal: The Indian women’s 4x400 meters relay team comprising of Vithya Ramraj, MR
Poovamma, Rupal and Prachi Choudhary won the silver medal.
113. The International Cricket Council (ICC), the world cricket governing body, has appointed
Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi as the brand ambassador of the 9th ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World
Cup 2024.
Shahid Afridi joins Indian Yuvraj Singh, Chris Gayle of West Indies, and Jamaican sprinter
Usain Bolt as brand ambassadors for the event.
The tournament will be co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States of America from 1
to 29 June 2024.
114. The International Olympic Committee (IOC), in collaboration with the Reliance
Foundation and the Abhinav Bindra Foundation, has launched the ‘Let’s Move India’
campaign, an initiative to inspire people to celebrate the athletes participating in the 2024
Olympic Games in Paris.
The move invites people from across the country to join the movement through a digital
challenge on social media.
The young people can take part in a series of regional school initiatives to coincide with
Olympic Day on June 23.
The people are encouraged to recreate their favourite athlete celebrations or create their
own, aiming to inspire and celebrate the Olympians heading to Paris 2024, who will be
representing their 1.4 billion compatriots from July 26.
115. The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) won their third Indian Premier League (IPL) title by
beating SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the final of the 17th IPL match played at the M A
Chidambaram stadium in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
KKR, led by Shreyas Iyer and coached by Chandrakant Pandit, defeated SRH, led by Pat
Cummins, by eight wickets to lift the trophy for the third time (2012, 2014, and 2024).
116. Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar has made history by clinching India’s first-ever gold
medal in the women’s vault individual final at the Asian Women’s Artistic Gymnastics
Championships 2024 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
• She has registered an average score of 13.566 in the women’s vault final. North Korea’s
Kim Son Hyang won silver with 13.466, while her compatriot Jo Kyong Byol scored 12.966
for bronze.
• This is the first time that an Indian gymnast has won a gold medal in any event at the
Asian Championships.
• This is her first Asian Championships gold after winning vault bronze in 2015.
Dipa Karmakar of Tripura is the first female gymnast from India to compete in the Olympics.
She also became the first Indian to ever win a gold medal at an international gymnastics
competition when she won the women’s vault gold medal at the 2018 FIG World Cup in
Mersin, Turkey.
117. Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has become the first Monegasque driver to win the F1
Monaco Grand Prix 2024 since Louis Chiron in 1931. He has claimed a sensational sixth
career win at the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri finished second, and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz secured third place in the
race.
Category Winners
Men’s Singles Viktor Axelsen (Denmark)
Women’s Wang Zhiyi (China)
Singles
Men’s Doubles Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
(Denmark)
Women’s Rin Iwanaga and Kie Nakanishi (Japan)
Doubles
Mixed Doubles Goh Soon Huat and Shevon Jemie Lai (Malaysia)
119. An 18-year-old, Indian Chess International Master Divya Deshmukh, has won the
Challengers title at the Sharjah Masters 2024, the 7th edition of the International Chess
tournament, held in Sharjah, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Leya Garifullina (Russia) and Sina Movahed (Iran) finished at the 2nd and 3rd place
respectively.
A 17-year-old, Iranian Chess Grandmaster (GM) Bardiya Daneshwar, has won the Masters
title at the Sharjah Masters 2024.
The winner of the Master's title received USD 12000 and the winner of the Challengers title
received USD 2000.
120. Former Indian cricketer and coach Ravi Shastri and legendary Pakistan cricketer Wasim
Akram have been named among the 54 representatives of the ‘Multicultural Ambassadors
Program’ of Cricket Australia.
121. India won 2 medals (1 gold and 1 silver) in the 2024 Archery World Cup Stage 2 held
from 21st to 26th May 2024 in Yecheon, Republic of Korea (South Korea).
The Indian women’s compound team of Aditi Swami, Jyothi Surekha Vennam, and
Parneet Kaur won the gold medal by defeating Turkiye’s Hazal Burun, Ayse Bera Suzer, and
Begum Yuva in the final match with a scoreline of 232-226.
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The Indian mixed archery team of Jyothi Surekha Vennam and Priyansh won the silver
medal. They were defeated by Olivia Dean and Swayer Sullivan of the USA in the finals.
Note: India won a total of 8 medals including five gold medals, two silver, and one bronze in
the Archery World Cup Stage 1 in Shanghai, China.
122. Indian cricket player Dinesh Karthik has announced his retirement from the Indian
Premier League (IPL). He played for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in 2024.
He debuted internationally in 2004 and has played over 300 T20 matches.
He served as captain of the Kolkata Knight Riders between 2018 & 2020 and has also
been a commentator for Sky Sports.
123. Classic Football Academy, the team from Manipur, has bagged the AIFF U17 Elite Youth
League 2023-24 title after defeating Sudeva Delhi FC 2-1 in the final held at the Nagoa
Panchayat Ground, Goa.
124. The Indian team has won a total of 7 medals including one gold and six bronze at the
Asian Armwrestling Championship 2024 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
• Shrimat Jha won the gold medal for India in the left-hand para category. He also secured
• Laxaman Singh Bhandari won two bronze medals in the Master category.
• Sachin Goyal won the bronze medal in the right-hand Senior category.
• In the women's section, Ibi Lollen from Arunachal Pradesh won two medals. She won the
bronze medal in the women’s right-hand category and another bronze medal in the left-
hand category.
125. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed the winners of the ICC Player of the
Month awards for April 2024.
Hayley Matthews, the West Indies captain, has been named the ICC Women’s Player of the
Month for her exceptional all-round performances that spearheaded the West Indies’
success in Pakistan across both the ODI and T20I series.
Muhammad Waseem, the UAE captain and opener, has been named the ICC Men’s Player
of the Month for his notable run-scoring feats as the UAE triumphed in the ACC Premier
Cup.
IMPORTANT DAYS
126. World Turtle Day is observed annually on 23rd May to help people celebrate and protect
turtles and tortoises and their disappearing habitats around the world. The day was started
by a non-profit organization called American Tortoise Rescue (ATR). This organization was
founded in 1990 and the World Turtle Day was first observed in 2001.
The year 2024 marks the 24th International World Turtle Day.
Theme 2024: ‘Let’s Party’
127. International Day to End Obstetric Fistula is observed annually on 23rd May to promote
action towards treating and preventing obstetric fistula, a condition that affects many girls
and women during childbirth in developing countries.
128. World Schizophrenia Day is observed annually on May 24 to raise awareness about
Schizophrenia, a mental illness, and to reduce the stigma associated with the condition.
In 1908, the Swiss Psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler gave the disorder the name ‘schizophrenia.’
Schizophrenia:
It is a serious mental health condition that affects how people think, feel, and behave. It
results in a mix of hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and behaviour.
Hallucinations involve seeing things or hearing voices that aren't observed by others.
Delusions involve firm beliefs about things that are not true. People with schizophrenia seem
to lose touch with reality, making their lives very hard.
129. International Day of the Markhor is observed annually on 24th May to raise awareness
and promote the conservation of Markhor (Capra falconeri), an iconic and ecologically
significant species found across the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia,
including Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The markhor was categorized as “near threatened” in 2014 and is on the International Union
for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species, and has been included in
Appendix I to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna
and Flora since 1992.
The markhor has long (up to 63 inches) corkscrew-shaped horns.
It is adapted to mountainous terrain, between 600 and 3,600 m elevation, with open
woodlands, scrublands and light forests.
It is the national animal of Pakistan.
The year 2024 marks the observance of the first International Day of the Markhor.
However, India and a few other countries celebrate it on 24th May. The day commemorates
the formation of the British Empire in India and other colonies of Britain.
Theme 2024: “One Resilient Common Future: Transforming our Common Wealth”
131. The United Nations (UN) has observed the “International Week of Solidarity with the
Peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories” from 25th May to 31st May 2024. The aim is to
take effective measures to protect and guarantee the inalienable rights of the people of the
Non-Self-Governing Territories to their natural resources, including land. The week was first
observed in 2000.
The UN describes a Non-Self-Governing Territory as a territory “whose people have not yet
gained a complete degree of self-government.”
From 1960 to 2002, 54 territories attained self-government.
At present, 17 Non-Self-Governing Territories are remaining.
132. World Thyroid Day is observed annually on 25th May to promote awareness and
understanding of thyroid diseases, their symptoms, prevention, and treatments. The day was
established in 2008 during the congress of the European Thyroid Association (ETA). The day
also marks the anniversary of ETA’s foundation in 1965.
133. World Football Day is observed annually on 25th May to acknowledge the global reach of
football and its impact across various spheres, including commerce, peace, and diplomacy.
2024 marks the 100th anniversary of the first international football tournament in history
with the representation of all regions, which took place on May 25, 1924, during the Summer
Olympic Games held in Paris.
The year 2024 marks the observance of the first World Football Day.
134. Africa Day is observed annually on 25th May to commemorate the funding of the
Organisation of African Unity (OAU). OAU was created on 25th May 1963 and was
transformed and remodelled into the African Unity (AU) on 9th July 2000.
The year 2024 marks the 22nd anniversary of the African Union.
Theme 2024: “Education Fit for the 21st Century”
136. World Menstrual Hygiene Day is observed annually on 28th May to spread awareness
about the importance of good menstrual health and hygiene for all women and girls. The day
was initiated by WASH United in 2013 to create a world where no one is held back because of
their period by 2030. The day was first observed in 2014.
The World Menstrual Hygiene Day annually coincides with the observance of the
International Day of Action for Women’s Health (28th May).
137. World Hunger Day is observed annually on 28th May to highlight the importance of ending
hunger. The day was founded by The Hunger Project in 2011 to call attention to the global
food crisis.
138. Nepal has observed Its 17th Republic Day on 28 May 2024. The Nepal Army, Nepal Police,
and the Armed Police Force conducted march-past and cultural pageants on the occasion.
Republic Day is associated with people’s movement and aspiration for change from
monarchy to make Nepal a republic nation.
In 2008, Nepal’s Parliament, through a historic declaration, abolished the 240-year-old
monarchy after the successful conclusion of the People’s Movement II. Nepal was declared a
Federal Republic Democratic state on May 28, 2008.
139. International Everest Day is observed annually on 29th May to celebrate the first summit
of Mount Everest (8,849 meters) by New Zealand’s Sir Edmund Hillary and Nepal's Tenzing
Norgay Sherpa. The duo climbed Mount Everest on this day in 1953.
Nepal government announced May 29 as the International Everest Day in honour of Tenzing
Norgay. The day was observed for the first time in 2008, the year Edmund Hillary died.
140. World Digestive Health Day is observed annually on 29th May to focus upon a particular
digestive disease and/or disorder in order to increase general public awareness of
prevention, prevalence, diagnosis, management and treatment of the disease and/or
disorder. It is organised by the World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO) in collaboration
with the WGO Foundation (WGOF). The day was launched in 2004 to mark the 45th
anniversary of the creation of WGO.
142. World Vape Day is observed annually on 30th May to raise awareness about the
alternatives to harmful tobacco products and highlights the relative safety of e-cigarettes and
their potential as harm reduction and smoking cessation tools. The day was launched by the
World Vapers’ Alliance (WVA).
143. The International Day of Potato is observed every year on 30th May to spread awareness
of the various nutritional, economic, environmental, and cultural values of the Potato, the 3rd
most consumed food crop globally.
In December 2023, the General Assembly decided to designate 30 May as the International
Day of Potato.
About 2/3 of the world's population consumes potatoes as its staple food; nearly 50% of
potatoes are used as the household staple food or vegetable.
The potato is resistant to drought, cold, and barren land with wide adaptability.
Theme 2024: “Harvesting diversity, feeding hope”
144. Hindi Journalism Day is observed every year on 30th May to pay homage to the inception
of Hindi journalism, a milestone that has empowered every individual in the country with
access to accurate information. This day is dedicated to the special contribution of Hindi
journalists working for public welfare, imbued with truth & courage.
Pt. Jugal Kishor Shukla launched Udant Martand, the first Hindi newspaper in India, on
May 30, 1826, from Kolkata.
145. World No Tobacco Day is observed annually on 31st May to inform the public on the
dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies, what the World
Health Organization (WHO) is doing to fight tobacco use, and what people around the world
can do to claim their right to health and healthy living.
In 1987, the World Health Assembly passed a resolution calling for the celebration of World
No Tobacco Day every year on 31 May.
Theme 2024: “Protecting children from tobacco industry interference”
International Day to End Obstetric 23rd May Breaking the Cycle: Preventing Fistula
Fistula Worldwide
Commonwealth Day 24th May One Resilient Common Future:
Transforming our Common Wealth
International Day of the Markhor 24th May
Africa Day 25th May Education Fit for the 21st Century
International Day of United Nations 29th May Fit for the future, building better
(UN) Peacekeepers together
International Everest Day 29th May
World Digestive Health Day 29th May Your Digestive Health: Make It A
Priority
World Vape Day 30th May