Daily Current Affairs 1 May 2021 are the most important area from which a major share of questions come in SSC, Railway, state government recruitment exams, UPSC prelims, and mains. Let’s discuss the most important Current Affairs Today.
First electric tractor in the country tested at farm machinery institute of MP
Central Farm Machinery Training & Testing Institute, Budni (MP) has tested the first-ever electric Tractor in the Institute. The institute received the application for an electric tractor under Confidential Test initially. Read More
High-yielding and pest-resistant variety of soybean
Indian Scientists have developed a high-yielding and pest-resistant variety of soybean. This newly developed variety called MACS 1407 is suitable for cultivation in the states of Assam, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and North-Eastern states. Read More
Saudi Arabia to join ‘Net Zero Producers Forum’ on climate change
Saudi Arabia will join the United States, Canada, Norway, and Qatar in forming ‘Net Zero Producers Forum’ for oil and gas producers to discuss how they can support the implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change. Read More
SEBI’s new rule for fund manager compensation
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has said that a minimum 20% of the compensation of mutual fund managers and other key personnel in an asset management company (AMC) should be in the form of units of the mutual fund schemes they manage. Read More
Treatment of asymptomatic, mild and moderate COVID-19 infection
Scientists have found that AYUSH 64 is useful in the treatment of asymptomatic, mild and moderate COVID-19 infection as an adjunct to standard care. AYUSH 64 is a poly herbal formulation developed by the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences. Initially the drug was developed for Malaria in the year 1980 and now is repurposed for COVID-19. Read More
World’s Oldest Water Found in Canada
The research, published in Nature Communications, is based on a discovery made by Dr Barbara Sherwood Lollar of the University of Toronto, who in 2009 extracted from a Canadian mine water that is 1.6 billion years old– the oldest to be found on our planet. Read More
China launched core module of its space station
China launched the core module of its space station, kicking off a series of key launch missions that aim to complete the construction of the station by the end of next year. Read More
WHO unveils global immunization strategy to save 50 million lives by 2030
A UN-led global immunization strategy was unveiled to reach more than 50 million children who have missed lifesaving jabs against measles and other diseases because of COVID-19 disruption. Read More
Airstrikes by Myanmar junta as guerrillas capture govt base
Ethnic Karen guerrillas said they captured a Myanmar army base near the border with Thailand, representing a morale-boosting action for those opposing the military’s takeover of the country’s civilian government in February. Read More
Regulation of use of self-driving vehicles at slow speeds on motorways
The UK has become the first country to announce regulation of the use of self-driving vehicles at slow speeds on motorways. Britain’s transport ministry said that it was working on specific wording to update the country’s highway code for the safe use of self-driving vehicle systems. Read More
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