Daily Current Affairs – 7 & 8 November 2021 | Gkseries
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Daily Current Affairs 7 & 8 November 2021
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has been ranked as best in the country by the latest Asian University Ranking 2022 released by Quacquarelli Symonds Rankings. The National University of Singapore has come up as Asia’s best university for the 4th consecutive year.
China’s Peking University at 2nd position and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and the University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong at 3rd. The top three Indian universities to feature on the Asia Rankings are IIT Bombay (42), IIT Delhi (45), and IIT Madras (54).
Global giants like Amazon and Apple in addition to Mahindra Group and Dalmia Cement (Bharat) from India have joined as founding members of the ‘First Movers Coalition’ to work in direction of driving demand for zero-carbon applied sciences, the World Economic Forum has mentioned. The Coalition has been launched on the COP26 Summit being held in Glasgow.
To jump-start, this effort, the WEF, in partnership with US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, has announced the First Movers Coalition.
The Reserve Bank of India will launch a web-based supervisory system that will enable off-site and on-site supervision of modern functions such as digital banking and cyber security. RBI Deputy Governor M. K. Jain informed this while speaking at a private function in Mumbai.
After this, banks need to be careful in complying with rules and invest in technologies to meet the supervisory challenges as they experiment with new services in the post-COVID world through ultimately governance standards, business model, risk culture, and assurance functions.
Britain’s health regulators, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have approved the world’s first pill to treat cases of symptomatic COVID-19. Britain became the first country in the world to approve a potentially game-changing COVID-19 antiviral pill jointly developed by U.S.-based Merck & Co Inc (MRK.N) and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics, in a boost to the fight against the pandemic.
The antiviral Lagevrio (molnupiravir) has been found to be safe and effective at reducing the risk of hospitalization and death in people with mild to moderate COVID-19. Molnupiravir was originally created to treat flu and could go on to be prescribed twice a day diagnosed with COVID-19.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson have launched a ‘green grids’ initiative—the One Sun One World One Grid (OSOWOG) project—on the sidelines of the COP26 summit during the World Leaders’ Summit of COP26 on November 02, 2021.
The project aims to connect energy grids across borders to facilitate a faster transition to the use of renewable energy.
One Sun One World One Grid project
The Steering Committee of GGI-OSOWOG contains five members such as India, the UK, the US, Australia, and France.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will play a role in establishing a solar calculator to inform countries about the solar potential of any place on the earth using satellite data.
Renowned Indian author Sudha Murty has authored her new book for children named “The Sage with Two Horns”, which has been published by Puffin and has illustrations by Priyankar Gupta. The book is about to revolve around lesser-known facts of Indian mythology.
It is the fifth and final in the series of ‘Unusual Tales from mythology’ by the author Sudha Murty.
The series features the stories of kings and queens, gods and goddesses, sages, and extraordinary men and women of wisdom.
List of books of the “Unusual Tales from Mythology” series:
- The Serpent’s Revenge: Unusual Tales from the Mahabharata
- The Upside-Down King: Unusual Tales about Rama and Krishna
- The Man from The Egg: Unusual Tales About The Trinity
- The Daughter from a Wishing Tree: Unusual Tales about Women in Mythology
World Urbanism Day, also known as “World Town Planning Day”, is observed on 8th November globally, to recognize and promote the role of planning in creating livable communities. WUD is organized by the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP).
- The day was founded in 1949 by the late Professor Carlos Maria Della Paolera of the University of Buenos Aires, to advance public and professional interest in planning.
- World Urbanism Day also represents the environmental impact resulting from the development of cities and territories.
Every year, the World Radiography Day or International Day of Radiology (IDoR 2021) will once again be celebrated on November 8 with the aim of building greater awareness of the value that radiology contributes to safe patient care and improving public understanding of the vital role radiologists and radiographers play in the healthcare continuum.
Theme
- The theme for International Day of Radiology 2021 is ‘Interventional Radiology – Active care for the patient’.
Eminent Cricket Coach and Dronacharya Awardee Tarak Sinha has passed away after a prolonged illness. He was 71. Sinha was felicitated with the lifetime Dronacharya Award in 2018. He is known for training some of India’s finest cricketers like Manoj Prabhakar, Raman Lamba, Ajay Sharma, Atul Wassan, Surinder Khanna, Sanjiv Sharma, Aakash Chopra, Anjum Chopra, Rumeli Dhar, Ashish Nehra, Shikhar Dhawan, and Rishabh Pant.