July 11, 2021 Volume 1 Issue 1
NEWS & Modi government's revamped
FEATURES Cabinet
National Bulletin
Around the World
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday expanded his cabinet to include 36
new ministers, taking the total strength of his council of ministers to 78. The
Sports Roundup exercise saw many heads roll while a select few saw an elevation. Among
those who were shunted out included Santosh Gangwar, D V Sadananda
Gowda, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, Sanjay Dhotre, Debasree Chaudhuri, Babul
Supriyo, Dr Harsh Vardhan, Pratap Sarangi, Ratan Lal Kataria, Ravi Shankar
Prasad, Prakash Javadekar while Thawar Chand Gehlot was made Karnataka
Governor.
Infotainment
Economic Affairs
For Internal Circulation Only
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N a t i o n a l B u l l e t i n
Cabinet reshuffle: Former IAS officer Ashwini Vaishnaw is the new railways and IT
minister while Mansukh Mandaviya has been made the health
Meet Modi minister in the new Union Cabinet. Jyotiraditya Scindia will be
taking charge of the civil aviation ministry while Kiren Rijiju will
government's women be the new law minister. Anurag Thakur will hold charge of the IT
ministers
ministry and Dharmendra Pradhan will now hold charge of the
education ministry.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman continues to hold
additional charge of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Smriti
Irani has now been relieved of the Ministry of Textile and will
continue to remain Minister of Women and Child Development
(WCD). Apart from Sitharaman and Irani, BJP leaders Sadhvi
Niranjan Jyoti and Renuka Singh Saruta remained untouched by
the reshuffle. Jyoti is MoS in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs,
Food and Public Distribution, as well as the Ministry of Rural
Development. Saruta, meanwhile, is MOS in the Ministry of Tribal
Image courtesy: www.indiatoday.in Affairs. Click here to read more.
As of July 8, India has vaccinated 21.1% (29 crore 91 lakhs) of it’s
population with the First Dose while 5% (6 crore 69 lakhs) are
Fully vaccinated. This takes the vaccine tally to 33 crore 81 lakhs
Vaccine updates
which is nearly 27% of it’s population.
Around 59.7 crore population fall in the age group of 18 - 44
and 17 crore population are vaccinated. Above the age of 45+
60% of population are fully vaccinated. If reports are believe
India will face 3rd wave of COVID-19 between September to
October. To prevent the third wave of COVID-19 India has to
ramp up the vaccination between 18 - 44 age group.
Total vaccines administered till date is 36.2 crores. Fully
vaccinated population is 6.82 crores which makes 5% of the
total population.
51.6 crore vaccine doses would be made available by July 31.
Between August and December, 135 crore doses will be made
available: Covishield (50crore doses), COVAXIN (30 crore), Bio
E's subunit vaccine (30 crore), Sputnik V (10 crore), and Zydus
Cadila DNA vaccine (5 crore). Currently, only Covishield,
COVAXIN, and Sputnik V are approved for use in India. Click
here to read more. Image courtesy: www.ourworldindata.org
A r o u n d t h e W o r l d
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White House says
First patient receives complete US troops
controversial Biogen withdrawal from
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Alzheimer’s drug Afghanistan by end of
August
A U.S. hospital gave the first infusion of an The United States expects to finish
expensive, controversial new Alzheimer’s withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan by
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drug from Biogen Inc before Medicare had the end of August, officials said on July 2,
even said what it will pay for - and with after announcing all American and NATO
some doctors upset by its approval last soldiers had left the conflict-scarred
week. Mark Archambault, a 70-year-old nation's biggest air base. The government
realtor from Wakefield, Rhode Island, was flew hundreds of commandos into Qala-i-
the first patient treated with the drug, Naw, in the northwestern province of
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Aduhelm, outside of a clinical trial. His Badghis, the first provincial capital to face
infusion took place in Providence at Butler an all-out assault by the Taliban since the
Hospital's Memory and Aging Program. United States stepped up its troop
"We are opening a new era in treatment," withdrawal. There could be three
Brown University Medical School neurology scenarios: one, there could be a political
professor Dr. Stephen Salloway told settlement in which the Taliban and the
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Reuters. He said the Butler Hospital government agree to some power-sharing
program has around 100 patients likely to mechanism and jointly shape the future of
be good candidates for the drug, which is Afghanistan. As of now, this looks like a
given as a monthly intravenous infusion. remote possibility. Two, an all-out civil war
Aduhelm was approved based on may be possible, in which the government,
evidence that it can reduce brain plaques, economically backed and militarily trained
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a likely contributor to Alzheimer's, rather by the West, holds on to its positions in key
than proof that it slows progression of the cities and the Taliban expand its reach in
fatal mind-wasting disease. Click here to the countryside, while other ethnic militias
read more. fight for their fiefs. This is already
unfolding. A third scenario would be of the
Taliban taking over the country. CLick
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T e c h T i t b i t s
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Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon CEO as retailer
starts new chapter
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos stepped down as CEO on Monday, handing over the reins as
the company navigates the challenges of a world fighting to emerge from the coronavirus
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pandemic. Andy Jassy, who ran Amazon's cloud-computing business, replaced Bezos, a
change the company announced in February. Bezos, Amazon's biggest shareholder with a
stake worth about $180 billion, will still hold sway over the company he started out of his
Seattle garage in 1995. He takes over the role of executive chair, with plans to focus on new
products and initiatives.
Jassy takes the helm of a $1.7 trillion company that benefited greatly from the pandemic,
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more than tripling its profits in the first quarter of 2021 and posting record
revenue as customers grew ever more dependent online shopping. At the
same time, Amazon faces activism from a restive workforce just as rapid
economic recovery causes a labor crunch that has retailers,
manufacturers and other companies competing for workers with
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higherwages and other benefits.
The company defeated an attempt by workers to unionize at an
Alabama warehouse earlier this year, but faces a more
formidable challenge as the International Brotherhood of
Teamsters launches a broader effort to unionize Amazon
workers. Click here to read more.
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Grubhub Partners With Yandex for Food Delivery on
US College Campuses via Robots
Yandex, a Russian tech startup, has tied up with US online delivery service Grubhub to deploy
robots for faster and cost-effective delivery of food on American college campuses. Their
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multi-year partnership will see Grubhub allowing its campus partners to use Yandex robots to
improve their on-site capabilities. Grubhub says the Yandex robots can handle delivery tasks
without human guidance, providing efficient automation for last-mile logistics scenarios. The
self-driving vehicles from Yandax called Rovers use technologies that allow them to navigate
areas otherwise not possible to reach by car.These robots can perform last-mile
deliveries on pre-mapped areas during daylight, night, average
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snow, and rain. They can use regulated and unregulated
crosswalks. As a rover nears the drop-off point, the diner
receives a push notification with the status update, and when
it arrives, they open the hatch via the app.
Dmitry Polishchuk, CEO of Yandex Self-Driving Group,
said they chose to partner with Grubhub because of its unparalleled reach into college
campuses as well as the flexibility and strength of the online platform. Click here to read
more
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Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand is
now ranked 15th in the world.
Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand will
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resume his storied rivalry with Russian legend
Garry Kasparov in the Croatia Grand Chess Tour
Rapid and Blitz tournament beginning in Zagreb
on Wednesday, returning to over-the-board action
after more than a year. . Anand will be featuring
in both the rapid and blitz segments. Click here to
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read more Image courtesy: www.outlookindia.com
Japan declares state of emergency 2 weeks
ahead of Tokyo Olympics.
Surging COVID-19 cases in Tokyo have hit a two-
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month high that almost guarantees the
Japanese government will declare a new state
of emergency to start next week and continue
for the duration of the Tokyo Olympics The
pandemic-delayed Olympics open in just over
two weeks on July 23.IOC President Thomas
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Bach will be greeted by the rising cases as he
self-isolates for three days in the International
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capital. Click here to read more.
Seven members of England men's team test
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positive for COVID-19.
Three players and four staff members from England's
cricket team have tested positive for COVID-19, the
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on
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Tuesday. Those who have contracted the virus will now
self-isolate from July 4 following the UK Government's
quarantine protocol. The remaining members of the
party have been deemed close contacts and will also
isolate. Click here to read more.
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I n f o t a i n m e n t
Sony Entertainment Television brings the global
blockbuster -
Sony networks, India has acquired the rights for the Indian adaptation
Shark Tank
of the globally successful business reality format – Shark tank, which will
be aired soon on Sony Entertainment television. The format has
to India
encouraged and strengthen businesses/startups in over 40 countries.
With over 180 seasons; winning over 30 awards globally, Shark tank is
the world’s No.1 Business Reality Show. Making a headway to India, the
fastest growing and the third largest startup ecosystem in the world,
Shark Tank (India) will be produced by StudioNEXT. Bursting with new
ideas and enthusiasm, ‘young Indian entrepreneurs’ have been showing
great potential in attracting active investments. India has a conducive
market for a concept as unique as ‘Shark Tank’ where business ideas,
business prototypes or active businesses will get stimulated into reality
by experienced investors and business experts. This is a direct platform
for entrepreneurs or aspirants to showcase their ideas directly to the
potential investors (Sharks) and make it real. Click here to read more.
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India Mourns loss of an Iconic actor-
Dilip Kumar: Dilip Kumar dies at 98. Dilip Kumar known to generations of cine-
goers as ‘tragedy king’ and ‘First Khan of Bollywood’, was rushed to
Bollywood, hospital on June 30th after complaining of breathlessness. Wrapped
in the national flag, Dilip Kumar was taken to Juhu Kabristan with full
Politicians pay state honours, where the family fraternity and thousands of fans
tributes lined up to bid him an emotional farewell. In a career spanning more
than 5 decades, some his best known films are Devdas, Daag,
Madhmati, Mughal-e-Azam, Azaad, Ganga Jamuna, Ram aur Shyam
and many others. He married Saira Banu in 1966- the two starred
together in several hit films. He also possessed the distinction of
being the only Indian recipient of Pakistan’s highest civilian award-
Nishan-e-Imtiaz. Social media was flooded with tributes and
condolences from every corner for the legendary actor. Click here
to read more.
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E c o n o m i c A f f a i r s
RBI penalised 14 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday; July 8, 2021
penalized 14 banks including State Bank of India, Bank of
banks over breaching Baroda, IndusInd Bank and Bandhan Bank for infringing
lenders provision and
provisions associating bank lenders to non-banking financial
companies (NBFCs) and maintaining data on large exposures.
tweaked norms of The central bank claimed that the penalty was imposed
following a “scrutiny in the accounts of the companies of a
interests on FD. group” by the regulator. The name of the group has not been
disclosed, although the list of 14 banks is released. RBI imposed
monetary penalty on 14 banks for non-compliance with
provisions of directions issued on lending to NBFCs, bank
finance to NBFCs, loans and advances statutory and other
restrictions, creation of a central repository of large common
exposures across banks. Adding to the note, RBI recently
tweaked the norms for interest on the amount left unclaimed
with the bank after a fixed deposit (FD) matures. Click here to
read more.
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The central government on Thursday approved a Rs 23,000
crore relief package for combating Covid-19 and dealing with Centre approves
issues which occurred during the second wave.
Addressing the media after the first Cabinet meeting following
Rs 23,123 cr
the reshuffle, newly appointed health minister Mansukh
emergency response
Mandaviya said the Centre would provide Rs 15,000 crore and
states Rs 8,000 crore and the plan would be implemented package to fight
Covid-19
jointly by them across all the 736 districts of the country to
improve medical infrastructure at primary and district health
centres. "Rs 23,000 crore package will be given to deal with
the problems that occurred in the second wave of Covid-19. It
will be used jointly by the central and state governments to
boost emergency health infrastructure," Mandaviya said.
Mandaviya said this is the second phase of the 'Emergency
Response and Health System Preparedness Package' as the
Central government had given Rs 15,000 crore earlier for setting
up Covid-dedicated hospitals and health centres across the
country. Click here to read more.
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Market at a Glance
World Indices S
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Nifty 50 15689.80
Change
-38.10
Change in
Percentage
-0.24
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BSE Sensex 52386.19 -182.75 -0.35
Nifty Bank 35071.95 -202.15 -0.57
S & P 500 4369.55 48.73 1.13
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Dow Jones 34870.16 448.23 13.00
Nasdaq 14701.92 142.13 0.98
Hang Seng 27274.12 169.12 0.62
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China A50 16665.48 104.88 0.63
Source: Money control
Currency
Currency Exchange Rate to INR
INR/USD (United States Dollar)
INR/EUR (Euro)
INR/GBP (Pound)
74.49
88.47
103.54
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INR/JPY (Japanese Yen) 0.68
INR/CNY (Chinese Currency) 11.50
Source: Money control
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