28.03.19 (GPSC) Gujarat Daily Current Affairs

GUJARAT

  • Gujarat ATS and Indian Coast Guard capture 9 international smugglers with heroin worth Rs 500 crore
  • The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad and the Indian Coast Guard captured nine international drug smugglers.

  • The smugglers were reportedly carrying 100 kgs of contraband worth Rs 500 crore in the boat, which they had destroyed after they were trapped by the agencies.  

  • As per the press statement, the Gujarat ATS had received a tip-off that an illegal consignment of narcotic drugs, Heroin, is going to be smuggled in Gujarat through Coast.

INTERNATIONAL

  • Pakistan approves the proposal to open Sharda Peeth corridor
  • The Pakistan government approved a proposal to establish a corridor that will allow Hindu pilgrims from India to visit Sharda Peeth.
  • It is an ancient Hindu temple and cultural site in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
  • The Sharda Peeth corridor, when opened, will be the second religious tract after Kartarpur corridor in Pakistan-controlled territory that will connect the two neighbouring nations.
  • After Partition in 1947, the temple went under the control of Pakistan.
  • It is about 130km from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Kashmiri Pandits consider Sharada as their “kuldevi” or principal deity.
  • India, Bangladesh to start cruise service
  • India and Bangladesh will start a cruise service that would take passengers through the Sunderbans to Dhaka.
  • The move aims to strengthen inland waterway routes between the two countries.
  • Other than road and rail, India and Bangladesh also have very strong power connectivity through waterways.
  • As the movement of goods starts using inland waterways, goods from India can go in the cheapest possible form up to Narayanganj and Dhaka in Bangladesh.
  • Apart from it, people would have the option to travel through the Sunderbans on luxury vessels up to Dhaka.
  • World’s largest e-waste recycling hub opened in Dubai
  • Located at the Dubai Industrial Park, the 2,80,000 square feetplant will process Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), IT asset disposition (ITAD), refrigerant gas and specialised waste.

  • It is established by ‘Enviroserve’ company with a total cost of $5 million.

  • It has a processing capacity of 100,000 tonnes of total integrated waste per year, of which 39,000 tonnes is e-waste.

  • The 120 million dirhams ($5 million) project is backed by the Swiss Government Export Finance Agency.

NATIONAL

  • Government notifies Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules 2019
  • Health and Family Welfare Ministry have notified the Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, 2019 with an aim to promote clinical research in the country.
  • The new rules will change the regulatory landscape for the approval of new drugs and conduct of clinical trials in the country.
  • These rules will apply to all new drugs, investigational new drugs for human use, clinical trial, bioequivalence study and Ethics Committee.
  • It has reduced the time for approving applications to 30 days for drugs manufactured in India and 90 days for those developed outside the country.
  • The ethics committee will monitor the trials and decide on the amount of compensation in cases of adverse events.
  • ISRO to launch 29 satellites including EMISAT on April 1, 2019
  • India on April 1 will launch an electronic intelligence satellite ‘Emisat’ for the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) along with 28 third party satellites.

  • ISRO, for the first time, will also demonstrate its new technologies like three different orbits with a new variant of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket.

  • PSLV-C45 will take off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota tentatively at 9:30 AM carrying the satellites onboard.

  • EMISAT, weighing 436 kg, is intended for electromagnetic spectrum measurement.


  • The 28 international customer satellites are from four countries, viz. Lithuania, Spain, Switzerland and USA. All these satellites are being launched under commercial arrangements.
  • India successfully conducts an anti-satellite missile test in Mission Shakti
  •  India successfully completed ‘Mission Shakti‘ operation where it destroyed a live satellite on a low earth orbit (LEO) using an Anti-Satellite (ASAT) missile in three minutes.
  • A DRDO-developed Ballistic Missile, Defence Interceptor Missile successfully engaged an Indian orbiting target satellite in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) in a Hit to Kill mode.
  • He assured the international community that India’s capability will not be used against anyone but is purely a defence initiative for its security.
  • The successful launch of an anti-satellite missile, the country has emerged as a space superpower in the world.
  • After the US, Russia, and China, India is the fourth country to acquire this space capability.
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