24 November 2023 : Latest Current Affairs 24th November
Important Current Affairs 24th November 2023
In this article, we will discuss all the Current Affairs of 24th November including national, international, banking, finance, sports, awards, and many others. So if you are interested to know about the latest 24th November 2023 current affairs then read this article till the end.
Current Affairs of 24th November – National News
1. The World’s First 3D-printed Temple Is Unveiled in Telangana
◉ Located in Burugupally, Siddipet district, Telangana has unveiled the world’s first 3D-printed temple, a groundbreaking building.
◉ This inventive building represents a major technological advancement and was made possible by a three-month 3D printing process.
◉ The temple is 35.5 feet tall and 4,000 square feet in size. It is divided into three separate sections, each honoring a different god.
◉ Apsuja Infratech, a Hyderabad-based company, worked with Simpliforge Creations, a 3D printing company, to construct the temple.
2. Transforming Geospatial Mapping: An Overview of the Strategic Partnership Between Genesys International And India
◉ Leading Indian mapping company Genesys International, which specializes in geospatial solutions, has partnered with the Survey of India (SoI), the country’s main National Survey and Mapping Organization.
◉ In order to create a three-dimensional (3D) digital twin mapping program in India, Genesys becomes the first business to enter into a public-private arrangement with the State of India.
◉ The partnership’s main objective is to create digital twins of India’s largest cities and towns.
◉ By utilizing SoI’s CORS network, the collaboration seeks to deliver high-precision real-time location data, assisting in the development of a precise and dynamic 3D digital twin of urban environments.
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International News
3. Unknown Pneumonia Epidemic in China: What Is Known Thus Far
◉ China’s health authorities are presently looking into a recent increase in cases of a sickness that is currently unknown, especially affecting youngsters who are admitted to hospitals for pneumonia.
◉ Although the circumstances are yet unknown, preliminary analyses indicate that these outbreaks might not be caused by the development of a novel virus but rather by the return of common respiratory diseases after stringent coronavirus lockdowns.
◉ Pneumonia is a general word for inflammation of the lungs, usually brought on by infections. Chest pain, fever, shortness of breath, and coughing are typical symptoms.
5. After an unexpected victory in the Dutch election, the far-right Wilders wants to become prime minister.
◉ With his historic victory in the most recent Dutch elections, Geert Wilders, the leader of the Freedom Party (PVV), has signaled a growing trend in Europe towards far-right views.
◉ Wilders, who is well-known for his opposition to immigration and respect for politicians like Viktor Orban and Donald Trump, is interested in being the next prime minister of the Netherlands.
◉ The outcome of Wilders’ triumph sets the stage for the next European Parliament elections and acts as a message to mainstream parties throughout Europe.
6. The World’s Largest Single-Site Solar Power Plant Opens in the UAE
◉ Al Dhafra Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Independent Power Project (IPP), with a capacity of 2 GW, is the largest single-site solar power plant in the world, officially launched by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
◉ The facility, which is 35 kilometers from Abu Dhabi City, is anticipated to replace 2.4 million tonnes of carbon emissions yearly and produce enough electricity to power nearly 200,000 houses. In terms of cost for utility-scale solar projects, the project set records.
◉ At AED 4.97 fils/kWh (USD 1.35 cents/kWh), one of the most competitive solar power tariffs was initially achieved by the project. After the financial closing, this tariff was further increased to AED 4.85 fils/kWh (US$ 1.32 cents/kWh).
Awards
7. Ishwak Singh took home the Stars Asian International Film Festival’s Best Actor Award.
◉ For his role in the movie “Berlin,” Ishwak Singh took up the Best Actor trophy at the Stars Asian International Film Festival (SAIFF).
◉ Aparshakti Khurana, Rahul Bose, Kabir Bedi, and Anupriya Goenka are among the impressive ensemble cast members in this Zee Studios and Yippie Ki Yay Motion Pictures production.
◉ In addition to receiving praise for Ishwak Singh’s superb performance, the movie “Berlin” has screened well at a number of film festivals, including Jio MAMI 2023 and the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.
8. In the BBC 100 Women 2023 List, four Indian women stand out.
◉ The 11th edition of the BBC 100 Women list for 2023 was just released by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), and it includes powerful and accomplished women from all across the world.
◉ These four Indian women are honored on the BBC 100 Women 2023 list for their accomplishments as well as for their noteworthy contributions to a variety of areas, which serve as an inspiration to people worldwide.
◉ Actress Dia Mirza, cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur, photographer Arati KumarRao, and Tibetan Buddhist nun Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo are the four Indian women featured in BBC 100 Women 2023.
Sports
9. Second-youngest National Squash Championship Champion is Anahat Singh.
◉ Five years old By becoming the second-youngest champion in the Senior National Squash Championships’ history, Anahat Singh wrote history.
◉ Tanvi Khanna, the young prodigy’s opponent in the final, was sadly forced to withdraw from the match midway through because of a knee injury.
◉ Given that Anahat defeated a competitor 12 years older than her, her victory was unprecedented.
Anahat won the championship and made history as the second-youngest Senior National Squash Champion in 23 years as a result of Khanna’s retirement.
10. Former West Indies player Marlon Samuels is banned for six years.
◉ The International Cricket Council (ICC) banned former West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels from all cricket activities for six years on November 23.
◉ After an amazing career playing 71 Tests, 207 ODIs, and 67 T20Is for his country of origin, Samuels was charged in 2019 for his involvement in the Abu Dhabi T10 league.
◉ Four breaches of the Emirates Cricket Board’s anti-corruption rule resulted in charges from the ICC in September 2021.
Books & Authors
11. A Book Detail by Detail About Shambhu Kumar Kasliwal’s Life
◉ A biography of Shambhu Kumar, also known as “the” S Kumar, called Thread by Thread was published by Kapil Dev at The Palace Halls, NSCI, Mumbai.
◉ Published by Penguin Random House, the book was authored by renowned journalist and author Sathya Saran.
◉ An intimate look at the life of Shambhu Kumar, who founded one of India’s most prosperous textile empires from the ground up, is shown in Thread By Thread.
◉ The book charts his development from a trader to an industrialist, highlighting key moments along the way to disclose the secret to his extraordinary success in business.
Important day
12. Martyrdom or Shaheedi Diwas “Guru Tegh Bahadur” Day
◉ The day of Guru Tegh Bahadur Singh’s martyrdom, observed on November 24, honors the ninth Guru of the Sikhs. His parents were Mata Nanaki and Guru Hargobind, and he was born in Amritsar on April 21, 1621.
◉ The adolescent Teg gained the nickname Teg Bahadur, which means “brave sword,” for his amazing valor during a fight with a Mughal army in Palahi hamlet, close to Phagwara.
◉ Every year, November 24 is set aside as a day for contemplation and memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur Singh’s priceless legacy to the Sikh faith and the larger fabric of Indian history.
Obituary
13. Justice Fathima Beevi, the first female judge in the Indian Supreme Court, has passed away.
◉ At the age of 96, Justice Fathima Beevi, the first female justice of the Supreme Court, passed away.
◉ Justice Beevi, who was born in 1927, started her legal career by graduating from the esteemed Government Law College with a bachelor’s degree in law.
◉ On November 14, 1950, she enrolled as an advocate, marking the beginning of a groundbreaking career in the legal field.
◉ The achievements made by Justice Beevi were acknowledged both domestically and internationally. She received recognition for her outstanding contributions to the legal community with the Bharat Jyoti Award and the US-India Business Council (USIBC) Lifetime Achievement Award.
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