History of 17th October
- 1870: Kolkata Port was brought under the management of a constitutional body.
- 1979: Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1887: Freedom fighter Sarangdhar Das was born.
- 2009: The world’s first underwater nuclear summit in the Indian Ocean sought to alert all nations to the dangers of global climate change.
Current Affairs Related to 17th October 2024
Stay updated with the latest developments across various sectors with our Daily Current Affairs 15 October 2024. From major political decisions to scientific advancements and economic trends, this article covers all the key events of the day. Whether you’re preparing for competitive exams or just looking to stay informed, these updates will keep you ahead.
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Yuva Sangam Registration Portal Launched
The registration portal for the 5th phase of Yuva Sangam under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat has been launched by the Ministry of Education. Yuva Sangam is an initiative of the Centre. It aims to strengthen people-to-people contact between the youth of different states and union territories. Youth between the age of 18 to 30 years can participate in this initiative by registering on the Yuva Sangam portal. The last date for registration for Yuva Sangam is 21 October. During the Yuva Sangam visits, the visiting delegations will be provided a multi-faceted experience under five broad areas over a period of 5-7 days.
Government to Set Up 10 New ESIC Medical Colleges
The government will set up 10 new ESIC medical colleges at various locations in the country. The Ministry of Labour and Employment said that the government will set up 10 new ESIC medical colleges and extend the unemployment allowance scheme for ESIC Corporation members till June 2026. Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced several important decisions to further strengthen the infrastructure and medical facilities of ESIC at the ESIC Corporation meeting. He has extended the Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana for a period of two years till June 30, 2026.
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Scientists Identify New Cancer Therapeutic Target
Scientists at the Kolkata-based Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science have identified a new therapeutic target. The scientists discovered this target by activating the DNA repair enzyme tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase 1. This discovery could pave the way for combination therapies, offering hope to patients with cancer that is resistant to current treatments. Current anti-cancer drugs such as camptothecin, topotecan, and irinotecan work by blocking the topoisomerase I enzyme, which is essential for DNA replication and transcription.
2024 Nobel Prize in Literature Awarded to Han Kang
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to South Korean writer Han Kang. This was announced by the Nobel Committee of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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India’s Textile Sector Expected to Grow to $350 Billion by 2030
India’s textile sector is expected to grow to around $350 billion by 2030. Investments of over Rs 90,000 crore are expected to come in the next 3.5 years through the PM Mega Integrated Textile Region & Apparel Park and Production Linked Apparel Park and Production Linked Incentive schemes. Seven PM Mitra parks have been sanctioned across the country, and each park is expected to attract an investment of Rs 10,000 crore. This will generate 1 lakh direct jobs and 2 lakh indirect jobs.
GI Tag Granted to Eight Products from Assam Region
The Geographical Indications Registry in Chennai has granted GI tag to eight products from Assam region. Traditional food items and several unique varieties of rice beer have received the GI tag. The Bodo Traditional Brewers Association had applied for the Geographical Indication tag for three varieties of rice beer: Bodo Jau Gwara, Maibra Jau Bishi, and Boda Jau Gishi have received the GI tag. The Bodo people believe that rice beer comes from Lord Shiva and is considered a medicine.
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PM Modi Lays Foundation for Development Projects Worth Rs 7,600 Crore
PM Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of various development projects worth over Rs 7,600 crore in Maharashtra. PM also inaugurated the Indian Institute of Skills in Mumbai as a significant step towards enhancing the employability of Indian youth for national and global opportunities. It aims to develop industry-ready workforce for Industry 4.0 through hands-on training in cutting-edge technologies such as factory automation, digital manufacturing, mechatronics, artificial intelligence, data analytics, and additive manufacturing.
PM Modi Announces 10-Point Plan to Strengthen India-ASEAN Partnership
- PM Narendra Modi announced a 10-point plan to strengthen the India-ASEAN Comprehensive Partnership. PM Modi addressed the 21st India-ASEAN Summit. This 10-point plan will further strengthen the India-ASEAN partnership, including observing 2025 as the ASEAN-India Year of Tourism.
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