Daily Current Affairs: 4 February 2023 | Gkseries
Current Affairs is the most important area in all competitive exams. But the difficulty level is very high. That’s why; many aspirants get confused, how to select Current Affairs for Preparation of Competitive Examination? In this Post, Daily Current Affairs 4 February 2023, we have tried to cover each and every point and also included all important facts from National/ International news that are useful for upcoming competitive examinations such as UPSC, SSC, Railway, State Govt. etc.
Current Affairs for Competitive Exam – 4 February 2022
Australia Announced Decision to Remove British Monarchy from its Banknotes
Australia Announced Decision to Remove British Monarchy from its Banknotes: Australia announced it will erase the British monarch from its banknotes, replacing the late Queen Elizabeth II’s image on its $5 note with a design honoring Indigenous culture. The central bank’s decision to leave her successor Charles III off the $5 note means no Britain-based monarch will remain on Australia’s paper currency.
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Australia Announced Decision to Remove British Monarchy from its Banknotes- Key Points
- According to a statement from the Reserve Bank of Australia, a new design that “honors the culture and history of the First Australians” would be the subject of consultation with Indigenous people. The new banknote would take “several years” to be designed and printed, with the existing $5 note remaining legal tender even after the new design is in people’s hands.
- Australia observed public mourning following Queen Elizabeth’s death on September 8 of last year, but some Indigenous groups also protested the destructive impact of colonial Britain at the time, calling for the abolition of the monarchy.
- The central bank informed that its decision was supported by the center-left Labor government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who supports an eventual move to an Australian republic.
- The move was hailed by the nation’s republican movement, which noted that Indigenous people predated British settlement by 65,000 years.
- Australian Republic Movement chair Craig Foster informed that Australia believes in meritocracy so the idea that someone should be on the currency by birthright is irreconcilable as is the notion that they should be the head of state by birthright.
Azad Engineering is India’s first supplier of Parts for Nuclear Turbines
Azad Engineering is India’s first supplier of Parts for Nuclear Turbines: Azad Engineering Private Limited, a market leader in engineering with its headquarters in Hyderabad, has been approved as the first Indian business to provide crucial rotating parts for nuclear turbines. The company has delivered its first set of critical parts. These will be assembled on nuclear turbines manufactured in Belfort, France.
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Azad Engineering is India’s first supplier of Parts for Nuclear Turbines- Key Points
- For the supply of nuclear turbine parts, Azad Engineering and General Electric (GE) Steam Power have inked a long-term supply agreement.
- They have signed a long-term agreement with GE Steam Power to manufacture critical rotating parts for nuclear turbines in one of the most stringent environments.
- GE Steam Power informed that it offers a broad portfolio of technologies and services for power plants, helping customers deliver reliable power as they transition to a lower carbon future.
- The world is rapidly moving towards generating energy from green and zero-emission clean energy sources. At present, nuclear power is one of the most cost-effective, clean zero-carbonized electricity sources. One of the best alternatives to coal-based power plants is this one.
- Azad Engineering, an end-to-end solution provider, noted that it expects to deepen its relationship as a preferred partner and continue to enjoy the flagship position with a new facility coming up over the next 18-24 months.
Nagaland Government Signed MoU with Patanjali Foods for Palm Oil Cultivation
Nagaland Government Signed MoU with Patanjali Foods for Palm Oil Cultivation: In accordance with the National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm, the Nagaland government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Patanjali Foods Limited to expand palm oil cultivation and processing in Zone-II (Mokokchung, Longleng, and Mon districts) (NMEO-OP).
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Nagaland Government Signed MoU with Patanjali Foods for Palm Oil Cultivation- Key Points
- At the Directorate of Agriculture in Kohima, the MoU was signed by Oil Palm Subhas Bhattacharjee, Head-NE Region of Patanjali Foods Ltd., and M. Ben Yanthan, Director of Agriculture for Nagaland.
- According to Patanjali Foods Ltd, the signing of the MoU with the Government of Nagaland will certainly bring a big boost for the oil palm growers in the state of Nagaland and the region.
- Patanjali Foods Ltd is already working in the states of Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Tripura in the North East.
About Patanjali
Patanjali Ayurveda is an Indian multinational conglomerate holding company based in Haridwar, India. Patanjali is founded by Ramdev and Balkrishna in 2006. In 2006, Ramdev and Balkrishna founded Patanjali Ayurveda. Patanjali Food and Herbal Park in Haridwar is the company’s main production facility. The company manufactures cosmetics, ayurvedic medicine, personal care, and food production.
NIA Launched ‘Pay As You Drive’ Vehicle Insurance Policy
NIA Launched ‘Pay As You Drive’ Vehicle Insurance Policy: In order to offer a complete car insurance policy, New India Assurance (NIA) has launched a “Pay as You Drive” (PAYD) policy that bases the price on how often the vehicle is used. The policy has two components- Third Party cover and own-damage cover.
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NIA Launched ‘Pay As You Drive’ Vehicle Insurance Policy – Key Points
- The policy comes with various benefits. For instance, the customer can save money through discounts on renewal premiums, provided the vehicle runs within the specified kilometers.
- The basic own damage premium is the discount applied for the “Pay as You Drive” option.
- In addition, the coverage will continue for the policy’s remaining duration even if the vehicle has been driven beyond the threshold limit.
- India’s largest non-life insurance firm informed that the clients could avail of a discount on the renewal albeit at a lower applicable range.
About New India Assurance
The New India Assurance Co. Ltd is a central public sector undertaking under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is the largest nationalized general insurance company in India based on gross premium collection inclusive of foreign operations. It was founded by Sir Dorabji Tata in 1919 and was nationalized in 1973.
Google Invests $300 million in Artificial Intelligence Startup Anthropic
Google Invests $300 million in Artificial Intelligence Startup Anthropic: Google has invested around $300 million in Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup whose technology is said to rival OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. According to the deal, Anthropic has agreed to purchase some of Google’s services to support its technology. The terms of the deal, through which Google will take a stake of about 10 per cent, requires Anthropic to use the money to buy computing resources from the search company’s cloud computing division.
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More About The Google & Anthropic Partnership:
Anthropic will use Google Cloud’s cutting-edge GPU and TPU clusters to train, scale, and deploy its AI systems. The agreement is set up so that the firms can co-develop AI computing systems.
About Anthropic and its startup Claude:
Anthropic was founded in 2021 by OpenAI former leaders at OpenAI, including Daniela and Dario Amodei. Since its founding, Anthropic has published 14 research papers showing how to build language models that are reliable and controllable.
In January, Anthropic began deploying its technology publicly, starting off with a language model assistant named ‘Claude’. The AI startup is deploying Claude in collaboration with a wide range of early partners and will be opening up access to the assistant in the upcoming months. Claude pairs RLHF with a variety of safety techniques built by Anthropic to make AI systems that are predictable, steerable, and easier to interpret. Claude runs on Google Cloud as will other systems developed by Anthropic.
Legendary Telugu filmmaker K. Viswanath passes away at 92
Legendary Telugu filmmaker K. Viswanath passes away at 92: While receiving care for aging-related ailments in a hospital in Hyderabad on February 2, the renowned film director K. Vishwanath passed away at the age of 92. In a career spanning seven decades, Vishwanath wrote, directed and acted in several movies. Though his work was primarily in Telugu cinema, he also directed several Hindi remakes.
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More About K. Vishwanath and The Films:
For Vauhini Studios in Madras, Viswanath started his professional life as an audiographer. His filmmaking career began under director Adurthi Subba Rao after a brief stint as a sound engineer, and he later went on to work as an assistant director on the 1951 Telugu film Pathala Bhairavi. His first film was Aatma Gowaravan in 1965 and his last was Subhapradam in 2010. He last appeared on screen as an actor in the 2022 movie Oppanda.
He was known for making films about social issues and frequently collaborated with the actor Kamal Haasan, who starred in movies like Sagara Sangamam (1983) and Swathi Muthyam (1986). Vishwanath’s best-known film is Sankarabharanam (1980).
Viswanath made his Bollywood debut with 1979 film Sargam, which was a remake of his own movie Siri Siri Muvva. His other well-liked Hindi movies include Dhanwaan, Kaamchor, Shubh Kaamna, Jaag Utha Insan, Sanjog, and Kaamchor.
K. Vishwanath and The Awards:
His films won five National Film Awards and seven state Nandi Awards. For his work, he was conferred with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest award in Indian cinema, in 2017. He was also a recipient of the Padma Shri.
International Day of Human Fraternity: History & Significance
International Day of Human Fraternity: On December 21, 2020, the UN General Assembly declared the International Day of Human Fraternity. Every year on February 4, the International Day of Human Fraternity is celebrated. This day, which falls in the middle of the International Interfaith Harmony Week is recognised by one of the world’s leading transnational organisations– the United Nations. It underscores the importance of humanity coming together as a united community in times that are increasingly characterised by ethno-nationalistic, political, and economic polarisation.
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International Day of Human Fraternity: History:
The historic “Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together” document signed on February 4, 2019, by the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmad Al-Tayyeb, and Pope Francis is the reason behind the creation of the International Day of Human Fraternity. The document promotes the values of love, mutual respect, and cooperation between people of different religions and cultures and aims to create a world where everyone can live in peace and dignity. The day is significant as it highlights the importance of promoting interreligious and intercultural dialogue and cooperation as a way to build a more peaceful and harmonious world.
International Day of Human Fraternity: Significance
In 2023, the day will be marked in the backdrop of multiple conflicts whether on grounds of political ideology, territorial disputes, religious differences, or economic inequities. They mark a sorry human condition, marked by many divides and a lack of peace and harmony.
The importance of compassion, religious tolerance, and mutual respect is recognised on International Day of Human Fraternity. These values promote peace and bring the human community together. However, these values are being threatened by division, inequality, and hopelessness. Hate speech, religious division, and conflict are increasing, and all societies and religions are affected by religious extremism and intolerance.
Madhvendra Singh appointed as first CEO of Gujarat Maritime Cluster
Madhvendra Singh appointed as first CEO of Gujarat Maritime Cluster: Gujarat Ports Infrastructure Company Limited has appointed Madhvendra Singh as the first Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Gujarat Maritime Cluster (GMC). GMC is the first of its kind Commercial Maritime Cluster in the country aimed at creating a hub for maritime services of international standards. Gujarat Maritime Board established GMC through its subsidiary, Gujarat Ports Infrastructure Company Limited.
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Gujarat Maritime Cluster (GMC)
GMC was envisioned as a dedicated ecosystem of ports, ocean shipping and logistics service providers. The Gujarat Maritime Cluster will host an array of maritime, shipping industry companies and service providers along with relevant government regulatory agencies at GIFT City in Gandhinagar.
The International Financial Services Centers Authority (IFSCA) is a unified authority for the development and regulation of financial products, financial services and financial institutions in India. This zone will be a ‘one-stop solution’ for all maritime services in the region with economic development, employment generation and industry-academia coordination. GIFT City in Gandhinagar is India’s first operational Smart City and International Financial Services Center (IFSC).
DCPCR launches WhatsApp chatbot ‘Bal Mitra’ for children
DCPCR launches WhatsApp chatbot ‘Bal Mitra’ for children : The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) launched its WhatsApp chatbot named ‘Bal Mitra’. The chatbot, called ‘Bal Mitra’, is an effort to enable two-way communication between people and the child rights panel. It will help citizens and the commission to interact more effectively.
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Along with providing authentic information on various matters related to children and their rights, the chatbot will also ensure the confidentiality of the matters reported through it. “Chatbot ‘Bal Mitra’, launched by the DCPCR, is a very important initiative to make governance citizen-friendly. This will serve as a source of authentic information regarding children and their rights,” Sisodia said. Along with a platform to report any matter related to the protection of child rights, this chatbot will also guide people, especially parents on issues of admissions and education of their children,” he said.
Features of the chatbot: Complaint registration, searching information and tracking complaint status, and seeking information on admissions
DCPCR chairperson: Anurag Kundu.
MoHUA signs MOU with Engineers India Limited
MoHUA signs MOU with Engineers India Limited: The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Engineers India (EIL) to develop waste-to-energy and bio-methanation projects in cities with million-plus population, in alignment with the ‘Green Growth’ goals. Budget 2023-2024 focuses on deployment of 500 new waste-to-wealth plants under the GOBARdhan scheme with an investment size of Rs 10,000 crore.
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Reason: To develop Waste to Energy and bio-methanation projects in cities with a population of millions plus.
These two projects will integrate the concept of circularity in waste management by producing green energy from municipal solid waste (dry and wet waste). The by-products, such as electricity will also help in achieving the sustainability of waste management operations.
Saudi Arabia to host 2027 Asian Football Confederation Asian Cup
Saudi Arabia to host 2027 Asian Football Confederation Asian Cup: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia won the hosting rights of the 2027 Asian Nations Cup.
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The three-time winners’ successful bid, a formality after their sole rivals India withdrew, was rubber-stamped at the Asian Football Confederation Congress in Bahrain, held just weeks after Gulf neighbours Qatar hosted the first World Cup in the Middle East.
It was announced during the 33rd Congress of the Asian Football Confederation, which was held on 1st February in Bahraini, Manama. Saudi Arabia has obtained votes from 43 countries to organize the 2027 Asian Cup out of 45 votes.
- 2023 AFC Asian Cup: Qatar (from June 26 to July 16, 2023)
- Saudi Arabia Capital: Riyadh;
- Currency: Riyal