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Pratibha Pages 17 International Basic Exchange and To prevent air pollution.. Cooperation Agreement On 27 October 2020, India and the USA signed the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) for Geo-Spatial Cooperation during the Red Light On Gaadi Off ! third annual 2 + 2 India-US ministe- rial dialogue. The agreement will email: [email protected] ñªëÅ]î¦ô¢Ù ì÷Ùñô¢ª 4, 2020 allow sharing of high-end military technology, classified satellite data National between Indian Army and Maharashtra Wavel Others Denmark Open and critical information between the Police at Pune (Maharashtra). The Ramkalawan two countries. Rashtriya Ekta Diwas exercise involved the participation of World Statistics Day Japan’s former world champion Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs), Dog Nozomi Okuhara defeated Spain’s Global Hunger Index 2020 PM Narender Modi paid rich tribute to To recognise the importance of statis- Carolina Marin to clinch Denmark Squads, Bomb Disposal Teams of Army Global Hunger Index jointly pub- the Iron Man of India Sardar tics for the progress of the world, the Women Badminton Open as well as Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS). lished by Concern Worldwide and Vallabhbhai Patel on his 145th Birth World Statistics Day observed on 20 Championship. This tournament took Welthungerhilfe, designed to com- Anniversary on 31 October 2020 visit- Anemia Mukt Bharat Index October. Theme is ‘connecting the place at the Odense sports park in prehensively measure and track ing the statue of Liberty at Kevadia, world with data we can trust.’ This Denmark from 13 to 18 October 2020. Anemia Mukt Bharat Index was hunger at the global, regional, and Gujrat. theme reflects on the importance of Anders Antonsen of Denmark won revealed in the 8th Governing Body country levels. Patel birth day observed as trust, authoritative data, innovation and the men's singles title by defeating Meeting of the State Health Society of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity the public good in national statistical Rasmus Gemke. English men players India ranked 94 among 107 the National Health Mission (NHM) in Day). PM addressed the 'Ekta Diwas systems. Chris Langridge and Marcus Ellis got nations in the Global Hunger Index Chandigarh. Parade'. It is to be noted that to combat the men doubles crown defeating Russian 2020 and is in the 'serious' hunger He inaugurated Arogya Van at In the index, Haryana got first rank issue of misinformation, the United pair Vladimir Ivanov and Ivan Sozonov. category. Chad got 107th rank, the which achieved 93 percent of immu- General most hunger nation in the index. Kevadia, set up in the 17 acres of land Nations came up with World Statistics Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota, for spreading awareness on Yoga, nization. The Anemia Mukt Bharat, an Day which is celebrated every 5 years both from Japan defeated Mayu As per the report, 14% of India's Ayurveda and Meditation. initiative of the Ministry of Health and on October 20 by people all across the Matsumoto and Wakana Nagahara to population is undernourished. It also Family Welfare and UNICEF, has been Awareness The Children Nutrition Park, the globe. get women doubles title. showed the country recorded a 37.4% launched to reduce the prevalence of world's first-ever technology-driven stunting rate among children under five Anemia all over India. and a wasting rate of 17.3 %. The nutrition park for children was inaugu- Model Questions 6. Who was appointed by the Supreme 3) Hemant Soren rated as part of PM visit, which is under-five mortality rate stood at 3.7%. Red Light On Gaadi Off 1. Indian-origin Wavel Ramkalawan Court to monitor steps taken to pre- 4) Amarinder Singh spread over an area of 35,000 square elected as the President of... vent stubble burning in Punjab, 5) Trivendra Singh Rawat SCO Prosecutors Generals Meet feet. Aslo Modi inaugurated Sardar ‘Red Light On Gaadi Off’ campaign 1) Kyrgyzstan 2) Belarus Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh amid 10. UNESCO (United Nations Patel Zoological Park, popularly known launched by Delhi Chief minister Arvind rising levels of pollution in the Educational, Scientific and Cultural 18th meeting of Prosecutors General as Jungle Safari. Kejriwal. The campaign will encourage 3) Somalia 4) Seychelles national capital and adjoining Organization) included Panna of SCO (Shanghai Cooperation PM launched India’s first seaplane people to switch engines of their vehi- 5) Lebanon regions? Biosphere in its ‘World Network of Organisation) was held via video service between the Statue of Unity cles off while waiting at traffic signals. 2. Who launched a messaging app, 1) Justice Deepak Mishra Biosphere Reserves” located in the conference. Solicitor General Tushar and Sabarmati Riverfront in This behavioural change campaign named "Secure Application for the 2) Justice Madan B Lokur state of……….. Mehta participated in the meet who Ahmedabad. It covers 200 km, reduc- fight against air pollution. Idling (waiting Internet (SAI)" that will support an said that India has zero tolerance to 3) Pradip Shah 1) MP 2) Bihar 3) Rajasthan ing the travel time to 45 minutes from at a traffic signal with engine on) con- end-to-end secure voice, text and corruption and black money. India 4) Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury 4) UP 5) Uttarakhand the usual four hours by road. sumes more fuel than a normal drive. video calling services for Android will host the next meeting of 5) Om Birla Around 10 million vehicles are regis- platform over internet? 11. India and Myanmar agreed to work Prosecutors General in 2021. tered in Delhi. Even if one million of 1) Delhi police 2) CBI 7. The Central Vigilance Commission towards the operationalization of Writer them actively follow the campaign, 3) Indian Army 4) RBI observes the Vigilance Awareness the ….. in the Rakhine state of ILO Governing Body Chairman experts suggest that it can reduce Week from 27th October to 2nd Myanmar. Amara Veeraswamy 5) Election Commission of India India assumed the Chairmanship PM10 emissions by 1.5 tonnes a year November 2020. Who is chief 1) Chabahar port Subject Expert 3. Alpha Conde was reelected as the of the Governing Body of and PM2.5 emissions by 0.4 tonnes a Vigilance Commissioner? 2) Hambantota Port President of………… International Labour Organization year. 1) K.K. Venugopal 1) Guinea 2) Mali 3) Port of Fremantle (ILO) after 35 years. Union Labour Guru Tegh Bahadur’s 400th 2) Tushar Mehta Cloud Innovation Centre 3) Ivory Coast 4) Peru 4) Sittwe port and Employment Secretary, Apurva birth anniversary 3) Dr. Bhagwan Lal Sahni 5) Mauritania 5) Port of Alexandria Chandra, has been elected as the On 19 October 2020, the Amazon 4) H.L.Datthu 5) Sanjay Kothari On 25 October 2020, the union govern- 4. I-League trophy won by.... 12. An Indian Coast Guard Offshore Chairperson of the Governing Body Web Services (AWS) and the NITI 8. INS Kavaratti commissioned at ment set up a high-level committee to 1) Minerva Punjab Patrol Vessel (OPV) was launched of the ILO for the period October commemorate Shri Guru Tegh Aayog declared that they set up a naval dockyard in…. to enhance coastal security at a 2) Real Kashmir 3) NEROCA 2020- June 2021. Bahadur’s 400th birth anniversary. The Frontier Technologies Cloud Innovation 1) Kochi 2) Chennai private ship yard Kattupalli ship- Center (CIC) that will work on address- 4) Mohun Bagan 5) Indian Arrows committee will be headed by Prime 3) Mangalore yard, near Chennai. It is…… PAK in Grey list ing societal challenges around areas 5. Union health Minister Dr. Harsh Minister Narendra Modi. 4) Vishakhapatnam 5) Kandla 1) Vigraha 2) Pinaka 3) Nag like agriculture and healthcare through Vardhan said that the aim of the President of FATF Marcus Pleyer Guru Tegh Bahadur was the ninth 4) Trishul 5) Nirbhay digital innovation. government is to make India Trans 9. 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