10 September 2023 : Latest Current Affairs 10th September
Important Current Affairs 10th September 2023
In this article, we will discuss all the Current Affairs of 10th September including national, international, banking, finance, sports, awards, and many others. So if you are interested to know about the latest 10th September 2023 current affairs then read this article till the end.
Current Affairs of 10th September – National News
1. The Indian government has released a mobile app for G20 visitors.
◉ The Indian government has introduced the G20 India smartphone app in advance of the forthcoming G20 Summit in Delhi. This digital resource is intended to promote interaction and give useful information to all visitors, including ministers.
◉ The Ministry of External Affairs developed this cutting-edge app with the intention of improving attendees’ and participants’ summit experiences. The distribution of thorough information is one of the G20 India app’s most notable aspects. It is accessible to a wide international audience thanks to its 10-language availability, which includes Hindi, German, Portuguese, and Japanese.
2. India Mandapam
◉ Bharat Mandapam, which is part of Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, serves as a visual representation of India’s hosting of the G20 Summit. Important meetings among world leaders, including Joe Biden, Rishi Sunak, and Emmanuel Macron, will take place against the backdrop of this extraordinary location. Additionally, it will serve as the location for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “working lunch” with these respected world leaders.
◉ Bharat Mandapam is being constructed as India’s largest MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) destination, and it spans a vast area of 123 acres. It ranks among the finest exhibition and conference complexes in the world because of its top-notch amenities and sizable campus.
3. The Jharkhand Cabinet grants the transgender community pension benefits and OBC status.
◉ The inclusion of the transgender population in the Jharkhand government’s universal pension program is a progressive move. The Mukhyamantri Rajya Samajik Suraksha Pension Yojana proposal for transgender people under the social assistance program has been approved by the council of ministers. The eligible recipient will receive Rs 1,000 in financial assistance each month.
◉ The advantages of the backward class-2 category are also extended to transgender people who do not fall under any caste reservation categories. This action makes sure that persons who have previously experienced marginalization and discrimination get the support they need.
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International News
4. Bilateral Meeting Between Modi and Biden in Delhi In their second bilateral encounter in less than six months
◉ Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and American President Joe Biden reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the partnership between their countries ahead of the G20 summit. Leaders from the industrialized and developing Group of 20 (G20) countries were in Delhi for this meeting.
◉ The leaders’ 29-point joint statement emphasized the complex nature of their partnership in the changing context of international alliances. Because of the centrality of technology in contemporary geopolitics, the leaders talked about the necessity of creating robust strategic technology value chains.
5. India will open an embassy in Timor-Leste, says Delhi in Dili.
◉ Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a key declaration regarding India’s diplomatic relations with Timor-Leste during the biennial ASEAN-India conference in Jakarta, Indonesia. As a sign of its dedication to fostering ties with the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) area, India has chosen to open an embassy in Timor-Leste.
◉ The declaration was made in Jakarta, Indonesia, at the biennial ASEAN-India summit, which Prime Minister Modi co-chaired. In 2022, Timor-Leste became a member of ASEAN as an observer. Timor-Leste thereafter joined ASEAN as a full member, strengthening its status within this significant regional alliance.
6. Under India’s G20 Presidency, the African Union Acquires Permanent Membership
◉ The African Union (AU) was formally invited to become a permanent member of the Group of 20 largest economies (G20) during the two-day G20 Summit’s opening session. Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India, made this historic proclamation, which represents a huge step toward a more inclusive and equitable international economic environment.
◉ Azali Assoumani, president of the Union of Comoros and chair of the AU, took the G20 chair after Prime Minister Modi made his declaration. For the African Union, this was a time of pride and victory as it cemented its position as one of the world’s most important economic powers.
Banking
7. SBI Introduces the First Nationwide Transit Card for Electronic Fare Payments
◉ With the introduction of the “Nation First Transit Card,” the State Bank of India (SBI), the largest lender in the nation, has made a substantial contribution to improving the commuter experience and encouraging the adoption of digital payments.
◉ This cutting-edge card offers simple digital ticketing fare payments across a variety of modes of transportation, including the metro, buses, water ferries, parking, and more, all through a single card. It is designed to allow seamless and convenient consumer commuter experiences. The card can also be used to pay for goods and services in stores and online.
Defence
8. VARUNA, THE 21ST EDITION OF THE INDIA-FRANCE BILATERAL NAVAL EXERCISE
◉ The second phase of Varuna-23, the 21st iteration of the Varuna naval exercise, was just completed by the French and Indian Navies, which have long had a strategic alliance and strong nautical traditions. This exercise, which took place in the Arabian Sea, demonstrates the determination of both countries to increase interoperability, strengthen their warfighting capabilities, and advance peace, security, and stability in the area.
◉ Guided missile frigates, a tanker, Maritime Patrol Aircraft, and integrated helicopters from the Indian and French Navies all took part in the three-day Varuna-23 exercise. This strong partnership demonstrated cooperative operations, resupply while underway, and different tactical maneuvers meant to hone the abilities of both navies.
Books and Authors
9. A Book on CM in UP With 67 launches, Yogi Adityanath makes history.
◉ ‘Ajay to Yogi Adityanath,’ a recently released graphic novel, set a record for the most book launches and is now listed in the Asia Book of Records. Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, is the subject of this outstanding book by acclaimed novelist Shantanu Gupta, which explores his life and traces his rise from modest origins to the pinnacle of political leadership.
◉ In addition to seven sites in the National Capital Region (NCR), this novel has been released at 29 locations throughout Uttar Pradesh. Its simultaneous publication on June 5, 2023, which also happened to be Chief Minister Yogi’s 51st birthday, was recognized by an official ceremony.
10. Ganges River Fire Radhika Iyengar’s Life Among the Dead in Banaras
◉ ‘Fire on the Ganges: Life Among the Dead in Banaras,’ written by Radhika Iyengar, was published by HarperCollins. The Indian city of Banaras, commonly known as Varanasi, is examined in the book, with a focus on its connections to death and the afterlife.
◉ The first attempt to document the daily lives of the Doms in Banaras is Fire on the Ganges. It depicts the sometimes tragic, sometimes exhilarating story of a community seeking to establish a place beyond that which is allotted to it by ancient custom via their tales of struggle and survival, betrayal and love.
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