Daily Current Affairs 19 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.
International Museum Day 2021
International Museum Day is celebrated on 18 May every year to raise awareness about the fact that, “Museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples.” Read More
Online course to train and certify Officers in Network Security
Recently government inaugurated an online certificate course on Network Security on the occasion of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day. Read More
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day 2021
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day is being celebrated on 17 May each year since 1969. On this day the International Telecommunication Union or ITU was founded and the first International Telegraph Convention in 1865, was signed. Read More
ELDERLINE: Toll Free Helpline for elderly persons
The Ministry of Social Justice has started state wise call centres in major states under the ELDERLINE project in order to address the problems of elders in the context of the ongoing COVID pandemic. Read More
Magnetometer for low cost, reliable & real-time measurements of magnetic fields
Researchers have demonstrated a low-cost digital system to efficiently measure unknown magnetic fields. Digital signals are the backbone of communication systems processed by hardware systems that transmit and receive the signals with the help of intermediate systems called ‘digital receiver systems’ or DRS. Read More
Covid-19 impacted Children being provided Tele Counselling through SAMVEDNA
With an objective of providing psychological first-aid and emotional support to children affected during COVID-19 Pandemic, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) is providing Tele-Counselling to children through SAMVEDNA. Read More
Climate change is destroying the world’s oldest cave art
Scientists have warned that environmental degradation is killing one of the oldest and most precious pieces of the world’s human heritage. Read More
Diplomatic immunity row sparked by Belgian envoy’s wife ‘hitting’ two in Seoul
The wife of Belgium’s ambassador to South Korea will now be exercising her diplomatic immunity to avoid criminal charges, after the allegedly hit two staff members at a boutique in Seoul last month. Read More
SEBI invites comments on gold exchange
The Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has floated a consultation paper on the proposed framework for Gold Exchange in India. The proposal was announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her FY22 Budget speech. Read More
Remdesivir may be dropped soon for treatment of Covid patients
Ganga Ram hospital Chairperson Dr DS Rana said that Remdesivir is also being considered to be dropped from COVID-19 treatment soon as there is no evidence of its effectiveness in treating COVID-19 patients. Read More
Innovation Challenge to Create Indian Language Learning App
MyGov, the citizen engagement platform of the Government of India, in partnership with the Department of Higher Education has launched an Innovation Challenge for creating an Indian Language Learning App. Read More
Andrea Meza from Mexico crowned Miss Universe 2020
Mexico’s Andrea Meza has been crowned Miss Universe for the year 2020. She bested the contestants from 74 other countries, including Miss India Adline Castelino, who made it to the top 4 of the beauty pageant. Read More
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