Latest Current Affairs 20 January 2022

NATIONAL NEWS 

India U19 Captain Yash Dhull, deputy captain SK Rasheed test COVID-19 positive

India U19 captain Yash Dhull and deputy SK Rasheed tested positive for COVID-19 on January 19, 2022. They have both been placed in isolation. They are among the six players who tested positive for COVID-19. Nishant Sidhu will lead the India U19 team in their next Group B match against Ireland.

Sania Mirza to retire after 2022 season

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza has announced that she retire from the sport after the 2022 season. The 35-year-old is India’s most successful tennis player. She shared her retirement plans after the former world no.1 along with her doubles partner Nadiia Kichenok suffered an early exit from the Australian Open 2022. She has won a total of six Grand Slam titles in her tennis career. 

SEC recommends upgrade of Covishield, Covaxin’s status

The Subject Expert Committee of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation has recommended an upgrade of Covishield and Covaxin’s status. The committee has recommended an upgrade of the status of the vaccines from restricted use in emergency situations to grant of new drug permission with conditions in adult population. The DGCI will evaluate the same and make its recommendations. 

Lata Mangeshkar to remain in ICU for few more days

Lata Mangeshkar is still in the Intensive Care Unit of Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. Her doctor, Dr Pratit Samdhani informed that she needs care and which is why she will remain under doctors’ supervision in the ICU for a few more days. Samdani stated that her condition is the same as before and no one is allowed to meet her yet, adding that they are trying their best to ensure she recovers soon. 

PM Modi, Mauritius PM to jointly inaugurate India-assisted projects in Mauritius on January 20th

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth will jointly inaugurate India-assisted Social Housing Units in Mauritius virtually on January 20, 2022. They will also launch a Civil Service College and 8MW Solar PV Farm projects that are being undertaken in Mauritius with development support from India. 

Tennis player Sania Mirza announces retirement plans

India’s first women’s tennis superstar Sania Mirza announced her retirement plans and confirmed that the 2022 season will be her last. The star tennis player who won six Grand Slams and reached the summit of the WTA doubles ranking is also the first Indian to break into the top 30 in the WTA singles ranking.

Check ICC ODI Team of the year 2021

The ICC Men’s ODI Team of the year 2021 has been revealed and the Captain of the Pakistan Cricket Team Babar Azam has been named as the captain of the team. The ICC Team of the Year recognizes 11 outstanding cricketers all over the world for their outstanding performance with either bat or ball or their all-rounder capabilities in the previous calendar year. 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

Indonesia to build new Capital

The Parliament of Indonesia approved a bill to relocate the country’s capital from Jakarta to Nusantara. The new capital city of Nusantara will be built on Borneo Island, in the forested province of East Kalimantan. The latest decision has been taken amid growing concerns over the long-term sustainability of Jakarta amid climate change.

Kamala Harris will be my running mate in 2024: Biden

US President Joe Biden said while commemorating his first year in office on January 19, 2022 that Vice President Kamala Harris will be his running mate in 2024 as well. Kamala Harris is the first woman, first Indian-American, the first person of colour to be elected as the Vice President of the United States. 

Russia to be held accountable if it invades Ukraine: US President 

US President Joe Biden said during a media briefing on January 19, 2022 that Russia will be held accountable if it invades Ukraine. Biden stated that it will be a disaster for Russia if it invades Ukraine, adding that the cost of going into Ukraine in terms of physical loss of life for Russians is going to be heavy. Biden further informed that the US has already shipped over USD 600 million worth of sophisticated defence equipment to the Ukrainians and promised that Russian President Vladimir Putin has never seen sanctions like the ones that will be imposed if Russia advances into Ukraine. 

Latest Current Affairs 19 January 2022

NATIONAL NEWS

NDRF Raising Day 2022 observed today

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) celebrates its Raising Day every year on January 19th. The NDRF was formed on January 19, 2006.PM Narendra Modi greeted the hardworking National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) on its Raising Day and said in a tweet, “They are at the forefront of many rescue and relief measures, often in very challenging circumstances. NDRF’s courage and professionalism are extremely motivating.”

UBS bank wins right to sell Vijay Mallya’s London home

UBS bank has won the right to repossess and sell fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya’s luxury home in London where he stays with his son Sidhartha and 95-year-old mother Lalitha. This is huge progress in Vijay Mallya’s extradition case. The UK court on January 18th ordered fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya, along with his entire family to be evicted from his London home after UBS bank won the case claiming its right to repossess the house and sell it. Vijay Mallya is supposed to refund about Rs 185.4 crore loan to UBS. 

Explosion aboard INS Ranvir, 3 Naval personnel die In a tragic incident, there was an explosion in an internal compartment onboard INS Ranvir at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai on January 18, 2022. Three naval personnel lost their lives in the accident and over 11 were injured. The ship’s crew brought the situation under control immediately and there was no major material damage. INS Ranvir was on cross coast operational deployment from the Eastern Naval Command and was due to return to base port shortly. A board of inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of the explosion. INS Ranvir is a Soviet-era destroyer and was commissioned into the Indian Navy in April 1986.


New COVID-19 treatment guidelines include active TB as comorbidity

The Union Health Ministry has advised COVID-19 patients to undergo tests for tuberculosis if cough persists for more than two-three weeks. The centre also said that the doctors should avoid giving steroids to COVID-19 patients. The revised clinical guidelines state that drugs like steroids can increase the risk of a secondary infection like invasive mucormycosis or ‘black fungus’ when used too early at a higher dose or for a longer period than required. The National COVID Task Force Chief expressed regret for the overuse of the drug during the second wave.

No foreign chief guest at Republic Day Parade

There will be no foreign chief guest on India’s Republic Day 2022. The decision has been taken in the wake of the current surge in COVID-19 infections across the country due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant of COVID-19. The Government of India had invited the heads of all five Central Asian nations to be the Chief Guests at the Republic Day celebrations on January 26.

What to expect from Union Budget 2022?

The Union Budget 2022-23 will be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during the budget session of the Parliament on February 1, 2022. This time, individuals especially the salaried class are waiting to see which new reforms or announcements will be made especially in relation to the income tax. 

First India-Central Asia Summit on January 27

PM Modi will host the first India-Central Asia Summit on January 27, 2022. The summit will be held with the participation of the Presidents of the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan. The upcoming summit will also be the first kind of engagement of its kind between India and the Central Asian countries at the level of leaders.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

A giant asteroid bigger than Burj Khalifa passes Earth

The giant asteroid, bigger than Burj Khalifa, flew by Earth at a distance of roughly 1.98 million kilometres. The asteroid was classified as ‘potentially hazardous’ and ‘Near-Earth Object’ due to its proximity to the planet. The asteroid called 7482 (1994 PC1) was larger than any building on the Earth. Astronomers have been studying the asteroid for over decades and no threat has been deemed so far. At its closest distance, the asteroid will still be five lunar distances, five times the distance between the Moon and the Earth.

Roberta Metsola is new President of European Parliament

Roberta Metsola has been chosen to head the European Union Parliament. Metsola has become the only third woman to hold the position. She is also viewed as a political moderate despite the controversy over her anti-abortion stance. Metsola, elected on the same day she turned 43, is the politician from the European Union’s smallest nation.

HAL signs contract for export of Advanced Light Helicopter to Mauritius

HAL has signed a contract with the Government of Mauritius for the export of one Advanced Light Helicopter for the Mauritius Police Force. With this contract, Mauritius and HAL have further strengthened the long-standing business relations that span across three decades. The ALH Mk III is a multi-mission, multi-role versatile helicopter in 5.5-tonne category. The move is also in line with Government’s vision to boost defence exports to friendly nations. More than 335 Advanced Light Helicopters have been produced to date logging around 3,40,000 cumulative flying hours.

 

Latest Current Affairs 18 January 2022

NATIONAL NEWS 

PM Modi introduces P3 movement at WEF

Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the P3 (Pro-Planet-People) movement underlining India’s climate change commitments at the World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda 2022. Under the P3 movement, PM Modi highlighted the challenges that our lifestyle causes for the climate. He stated that the throw away culture has deepened climate change. He said it is important to move from a ‘take-make-use’dispose’ economy to a circular economy. 

NHRC issues advisory to states/ Uts for timely treatment of leprosy-affected people

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) issued a detailed advisory to states and union territories on January 17, 2022 that seeks timely identification and treatment of the people affected by leprosy. The commission also urged the elimination of discrimination against Leprosy-affected people. The advisory seeks that no person suffering from leprosy or any of his/ her family members is discriminated against and denied the right to education, healthcare, employment and land rights.

Shiv Sena, NCP to form an alliance in Goa?

Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party are likely to contest in alliance in the upcoming Goa Assembly elections 2022. A decision will be taken on the same after a meeting between NCP general secretary Praful Patel and Maharashtra Minister Jitendra Awhad. The NCP had desired to contest the Goa elections in alliance with the Congress but reportedly it could not happen due to opposition by some local leaders.

Narendra Goenka is new AEPC Chairman

Narendra Kumar Goenka took charge as the new Chairman of the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) during its executive committee meeting. After assuming charge of the council, he said that India is currently witnessing robust growth in apparel exports. Goenka credited the major positive turnaround in apparel exports to the highly efficient management by the central government.

Cartoonist Narayan Debnath passes away

Cartoonist Narayan Debnath, the creator of popular Bengali comic characters ‘Nonte Phonte’, ‘Bantul The Great’, ‘Handa Bhonda’, passed away in Kolkata at the age of 97. Narayan Debnath was awarded Padma Shree in 202. He was an Indian comics artist, illustrator, and writer.

Expectation for education sector under Union Budget 2022

As the Union Budget will be presented amid the COVID-19, the learning losses, the fragile economic recovery, and the interest in the implementation of the NEP can be seen as significant aspects of the Education Budget 2022. The government in its upcoming Union Budget 2022 is expected to shift a lot of focus to the Education sector. 

Lt Gen Manoj Pande becomes new Vice Chief of Army Staff

The Government gave its approval to the proposal for the appointment of Eastern Army Commander Lieutenant General Manoj Pande as the next Vice Chief of Army Staff. Lt Gen Manoj Pande will be the successor to Lt Gen CP Mohanty who is scheduled to superannuate on January 31, 2022.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

China to restrain from selling Beijing Olympics tickets to public 

China announced on January 17, 2021 that it will not be selling tickets for the Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics to the general public.The move comes after the first Omicron variant was reported in the capital city. Several other Chinese cities are on a strict lockdown after community infections of the highly transmissible Omicron variant were discovered. The tickets for the sporting event are expected to be distributed to a limited number of people through state-run companies. 

Ben Stokes to sit out of IPL 2022 mega auction

England all-rounder Ben Stokes has decided to sit out of the upcoming IPL 2022 mega auction. He will miss this year’s IPL edition to stay fresh for England’s summer season. Stokes was a part of Rajasthan Royals last season and he was not retained by the team in the IPL Retention Ceremony. Stokes had missed the second half of IPL in order to take a break to take care of his mental health in 2021. England’s captain Joe Root will also be sitting out of the 2022 IPL mega auction as he wants to focus on rebuilding England’s test side after losing the Ashes series 0-4. 

Robert Lewandowski wins Best FIFA Men’s Player Award

Poland’s Robert Lewandowski won the Best FIFA Men’s Player Award on January 17, 2022. This is the second consecutive time that Lewandowski has won the award. Spain’s Alexia Putellas won the Best FIFA Women’s Player award. The BEST FIFA Football Awards 2022 ceremony was held virtually from Zurich. Senegal’s Edouard Mendy won the Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper award, while Chile’s Christiane Endler was named Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper. 

Latest Current Affairs 17 January 2022

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Pandit Birju Maharaj passes away

Legendary Kathak dancer Pandit Birju Maharaj passed away on January 17, 2022 after suffering a heart attack. He was 83. Pandit Birju Maharaj’s grandson Swaransh Mishra confirmed the unfortunate news. Pandit Birju Maharaj was also a renowned classical singer. He was honoured with India’s second-highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan in 1986. 

PM Modi to deliver ‘State of the World’ special address today at WEF

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to deliver the ‘State of the World’ special address at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Davos Agenda today, January 17, 2022. PM Modi will address WEF at 8.30 pm IST through video conferencing. The virtual event will be held from January 17-21.

Lakshya Sen beats world champion to win India Open 2022

Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen won the men’s singles final at the ongoing India Open 2022 on January 16, 2022 at the KD Jadhav Stadium in New Delhi. Sen defeated Singapore’s Loh Kean Yew, who is also the world champion, in two straight sets of 24-22, 21-17 in the finals. This is the first time that Lakshya Sen has won the title in his career. The 20-year-old said after his win that this is the biggest World Tournament that he has managed to win. Earlier, Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy had won the men’s doubles finals of India Open 2022 after defeating the Indonesian duo of Hendra Setiawan and Mohammad Ahsan in straight games of 21-16, 26-24. 

Mammooty tests COVID-19 positive

Veteran Malayalam actor Mammooty has tested positive for COVID-19. The 70-year-old took to Twitter to share the name. He informed that he has a light fever but otherwise he is fine. He is self-isolation at home as per the directions of the concerned authorities. Mammooty has been filming for his upcoming project titled ‘CBI 5’ for now.

Grandest flypast to take place over Rajpath on Republic Day parade

During the Republic Day parade, five Rafale will fly over the Rajpath in the Vinaash formation. PRO Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force, Indranil Nandi informed that the Indian Navy’s MiG29K and P-81 Surveillance aircraft will fly in Varuna formation. Nandi also added that 17 jaguar aircraft will also fly in the shape of 75 to celebrate the Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav. This will be the grandest flypast to take place over Rajpath with 75 aircraft including the planes from the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Navy. The preparations are in line with the upcoming Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav celebrations.

Postal stamp released to mark 1 year of vaccination programme

The Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya released a commemorative stamp on January 16, 2022, to mark the first anniversary of India’s vaccination programme. The stamp released by the Government signifies the remarkable work done by the frontline healthcare workers and scientific community to protect people against pandemic. On the occasion, the Health Minister also informed that 93% of the people above the age of 18 years are vaccinated with the first dose and 70% of the population is fully vaccinated. Prime Minister Modi had launched the COVID-19 vaccination drive on January 16, 2021. It was the world’s largest vaccination programme covering the entire country.

Republic Day celebrations to begin from January 23 every year

The Republic Day celebrations in India will now begin from January 23 every year instead of the 24th. The decision has been taken to include the birth anniversary of freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose. The Birth Anniversary of Subhash Chandra Bose is observed as Parakram Divas in India. The latest move is in line with PM Modi’s vision of celebrating the important aspects of India’s rich history and culture. Earlier, the Government had also announced to celebrate August 14 as the Partition Horrors Remembrance Day and 31st October as Ekta Divas National Unity Day.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS  

Australia claim Ashes series 4-0

Australia defeated England by 146 runs in the fifth Ashes Test at the Blundstone Arena on January 16, 2022. With the win, Australia beat England in the five-match Ashes series and claimed it 4-0.  

US President Biden, Japanese PM to hold talks on January 21st

US President Joe Biden is scheduled to virtually meet Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on January 21, 2022. The two leaders are expected to discuss issues related to QUAD, a grouping that also includes India and Australia. The two leaders will seek to further deepen their ties and strengthen the US-Japan alliance. 

China builds an artificial low-gravity research center

China has built an artificial low-gravity research facility. The gravity in the place can be controlled with the use of powerful magnets by scientists to such low levels that it can successfully simulate the moon’s gravity. The facility in China, which will be officially launched in the coming months, can make gravity disappear.

ICC U19 World Cup 2022 schedule

The 14th edition of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup is currently underway in the West Indies. The tournament began on January 14th with the opening match between West Indies and Australia. The final of the ICC U19 World Cup will be played on February 5th at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound in Antigua. 

 

Latest Current Affairs 16 January 2022

NATIONAL NEWS

Election Commission extends ban on rallies, roadshows till January 22 

The Election Commission on Saturday banned rallies and roadshows in the five election-going States, but allowed political parties to hold indoor meetings of up to 300 people or 50% of the venue’s capacity.   While announcing the poll schedule for Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand on January 8, the EC banned all physical rallies, roadshows, padyatras, processions and vehicle rallies in view of the rising COVID-19 cases. Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra had said the ban would be till Saturday, when it would be reviewed.   On Saturday, the EC held virtual meetings with the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry and Chief Electoral Officers, Chief Secretaries and Health Secretaries of the five poll-bound States. The three-member Commission held a comprehensive review of present status and projected trends of COVID pandemic with special focus in the five poll going States, an EC statement said.   The EC decided to continue the ban on roadshows, padyatras, cycle/bike/vehicle rallies, processions and rallies by political parties and candidates till January 22, when it would review the decision again.   However, the Commission has granted relaxation for the political parties to the extent that indoor meetings of maximum 300 persons or 50% of the capacity of the hall or the prescribed limit set by SDMA will be allowed, the EC statement read.   

BJP names 107 candidates, fields Adityanath from Gorakhpur 

The BJP on Saturday declared its first list of candidates for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly poll, with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to contest from Gorakhpur (Urban) and Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya from the Sirathu Assembly constituency.   Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and BJP general secretary Arun Singh named a total of 107 candidates for the first two phases of the seven-phase election.  Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addresses a press conference after inspecting a COVID-19 care ward at BRD Medical Collage in Gorakhpur on January 15, 2022.   With the declaration of Mr. Adityanath’s seat as Gorakhpur, all speculation that he might contest from Ayodhya has also been put to rest. The list of 107 seats, 57 for phase I and 48 for phase II, saw 63 out of 83 sitting MLAs of the party being retained and 20 MLAs dropped. As far as the caste break-up of the candidate list goes, 68% of the seats have gone to OBC candidates (44 candidates) and 19 to SC candidates, including Jagpal Singh being fielded from the general category seat of Saharanpur. While 10 women have been included in the list, no Muslim has been given ticket.   

Virat Kohli steps down as Test captain 

Virat Kohli on Saturday dropped a bombshell by quitting Test captaincy following the unexpected series defeat against South Africa.   Kohli was appointed Test captain in 2014 when M.S. Dhoni stepped down in the middle of the series against Australia.  Virat Kohli.   Every thing has to come to a halt at some stage and for me as Test captain of India, it’s now. There have been many ups and also some downs along the journey but there has never been lack of effort or lack of belief, Kohli wrote in a statement which he posted on Twitter, taking everyone by surprise. His shock announcement came a day after India lost the Test series in South Africa 1-2.   Kohli led India to the top of world rankings, and during his tenure the team recorded a memorable series win in Australia.   The 33-year old had recently quit as T20 captain and was later sacked at ODI captain by the BCCI.  

Won’t let any attempt to change status quo along borders: Army Chief 

The Army will not let any attempt to unilaterally change the status quo along the country’s borders succeed, Army Chief Gen. M.M. Naravane said addressing the rank and file on Saturday while the Army’s paratroopers showcased the new combat dress at the Army Day parade.  Our patience is a sign of our self-confidence, but no one should make the mistake of testIng it… Our message is clear, the Indian Army won’t let any attempt to unilaterally change status quo along country’s borders to succeed, Gen. Naravane said addressing the parade on the 74th Army Day.  His comments come in the backdrop of the continuing standoff in eastern Ladakh with the 14th round of Corps Commander talks between India and China earlier this week failing to achieve a breakthrough for the next phase of disengagement at Hot Springs. Over 50,000 troops from each side continue to be deployed in the high-altitude region very close to the Line of Actual Control in extreme winters.  Gen. Naravane said joint efforts at various levels have led to disengagement in many areas which in itself is a constructive step and added that on the basis of mutual and equal security, efforts would continue to find a solution to the current situation.  

   

Inquiry rules out mechanical failure, sabotage or negligence 

The tri-services inquiry into the Mi-17 V5 helicopter that killed Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen. Bipin Rawat and 13 others has submitted its preliminary findings according to which the crash occurred due to unexpected change in weather conditions that led to spatial disorientation of the pilot resulting in Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT), the Indian Air Force (IAF) said on January 14.  The Court of Inquiry (CoI) has ruled out mechanical failure, sabotage or negligence as a cause of the accident. The accident was a result of entry into clouds due to unexpected change in weather conditions in the valley. This led to spatial disorientation of the pilot resulting in CFIT, the IAF said in a statement. Based on its findings, the CoI has made certain recommendations which are being reviewed.  The IAF added that the inquiry team analysed the Flight Data Recorder and Cockpit Voice Recorder besides questioning all available witnesses to determine the most probable cause of the accident.  Army personnel carry out an investigation procedure at the crash site in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu, on December 9, 2021 a day after an Army helicopter crashed, killing 13 people, including Indian defence chief General Bipin Rawat.   

J&K Police arrest human rights activist Ahsan Untoo for ‘spreading disaffection’ against India

The J&K Police on January 14 said they have booked and arrested human rights activist Ahsan Untoo for spreading disaffection, ill-will and disharmony against the Union of India.  By spreading false propaganda, disinformation campaigns and hate speech through the social media spaces, Untoo is not only threatening to disturb the prevailing peaceful atmosphere of UT of J&K but spreading disaffection, ill-will and disharmony against the Union of India. He Is also actively spreading the terrorist secessionist agenda and is thus inciting youth to resort to violence and indulge in unlawful activities, a police spokesman said.  The police said the activities of Untoo amount to commission of cognizable offence. Thakur and Dar, in their online statements, have refuted the police charges and denied their involvement in any militant activities in J&K.   

Bishop Franco acquitted in nun rape case 

The Additional District and Sessions Court in Kottayam on January 14 acquitted Bishop Franco Mulakkal, former head of the Latin Catholic Diocese of Jalandhar, of all charges in connection with a rape complaint filed by a nun in the same diocese. Praise the Lord, the Bishop told media persons, while emerging out of the court after the verdict. He also broke down and embraced his lawyers following the judgment.  Earlier In the day, the police had beefed up security on the court premises by taking into consideration a possible crisis in the law-and-order situation. Based on a rape complaint lodged by a nun on June 29, 2018, the bishop was arrested on September 21 the same year. He was in jail for 25 days after the court remanded him.  The chargesheet against the Bishop, which consisted of 2,000 pages in three volumes, was submitted on April 4, 2019. The trial in the case commenced in November 2019 and concluded on January 10. Of the 83 witnesses listed by the prosecution, 39 were examined during the trial.  The witnesses included Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church Cardinal Mar George Alencherry, Bishop Kurian Valiyakandathil, Bishop of Bhagalpur in Bihar, and Bishop Sebastian Vadakkel of the diocese of Ujjain, and 11 priests and 25 nuns.  The bishop was arraigned as an accused in the case under Indian Penal Code Sections 342 (wrongful confinement), 376 (2k) (rape on a woman incapable of giving consent), 376 (2n) (causing grievous bodily harm during rape), 376 © (a) and 377 (unnatural offence), and 506 (1) (criminal intimidation).   

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

Russia demands U.S., NATO response next week on Ukraine 

Russia on Friday strongly repeated its demand that NATO will not expand eastward, despite the rejection of that by the military alliance amid a Russian troop buildup near Ukraine. It added that it wouldn’t wait indefinitely for the Western response.  Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday described Moscow’s demands that NATO will neither expand nor deploy forces to Ukraine and other ex-Soviet nations as essential for the progress of diplomatic efforts to defuse soaring tensions over Ukraine.  He argued that the deployment of NATO forces and weapons near Russia’s borders poses a security challenge that must be addressed immediately. We have run out of patience, Lavrov said at a news conference. The West has been driven by hubris and has exacerbated tensions in violation of its obligations and common sense.  Lavrov said that Russia expects Washington and NATO to provide a written response to its demands next week. Amid the tensions, Ukraine sustained a massive cyberattack Friday, which hit websites of multiple government agencies.  This week’s negotiations in Geneva and a related NATO-Russia meeting in Brussels were held amid a significant Russian troop buildup near Ukraine that the West fears might be a prelude to an invasion. 

Novak Djokovic’s visa cancelled for a second time by the Australian government 

The Australian government cancelled Novak Djokovic’s visa for a second time on January 14, saying the world tennis No. 1, unvaccinated for COVID-19, may pose a risk to the community.  The decision raises the prospect of a second court battle by the Serbian tennis star to be allowed to stay and bid for a record 21st major tennis title at the Australian Open, but time is running out with the tournament starting on January 17.  Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke exercised his discretionary powers to revoke Djokovic’s visa after a court quashed an earlier revocation and released him from immigration detention on January 10.  Today I exercised my power under section 133C (3) of the Migration Act to cancel the visa held by Mr. Novak Djokovic on health and good order grounds, on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so, Hawke said in a statement.  The government is firmly committed to protecting Australia’s borders, particularly in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hawke said.  He said he had carefully considered information from Djokovic, the Department of Home Affairs and the Australian Border Force.  Under the section of the Migration Act which the minister used to exercise his power to cancel the visa, Djokovic would not be able to secure a visa to come to Australia for three years, except in compelling circumstances that affect Australia’s interest. Djokovic, the Australian Open defending champion, was included in the draw on January 13 as top seed and was due to face fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic for his opening match, probably on January 17 or January 18.  

Latest Current Affairs 15 January 2022

NATIONAL NEWS 

Government scraps chopper, missiles tenders to push ‘Make in India’

The Central Government to promote ‘Make in India’ has decided to withdraw the tenders for deals that are related to buying the short-range surface-to-air missiles and 14 helicopters. However, the forces are allowed to go ahead with a deal to buy air-to-ground missiles from France and overhaul Russian helicopters.

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to visit Goa for two-day tour

The Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, ahead of the assembly polls, will visit Goa for a two-day tour on January 15 and January 16. In the poll-bound state, he will participate in the door-to-door campaign and other activities.

Government launches three new initiatives for welfare of ex-servicemen

The Defence Ministry has launched three new initiatives for the welfare of the ex-servicemen and their families on the occasion of Armed Forces Veteran Day. It is celebrated on January 14 every year.

World’s largest Khadi National Flag to be displayed on Army Day

The world’s largest National Flag which is made of Khadi fabric will be displayed along the India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer to celebrate Army Day on January 15. The flag will be displayed at Longewala which was also the center stage of the historic battle between India and Pakistan in 1971.

EC to double the telecast time allotted to political parties

The Election Commission of India has decided to double the broadcast and telecast time allotted to each National Party and recognized the State Parties in the poll-bound states. The decision has been taken in consultation with Prasar Bharti in view of Pandemic.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

President of European Parliament David Sassoli passes away

The President of the European Parliament David Sassoli passed away in a hospital in Italy at the age of 65. Sassoli was undergoing treatment for immune system disorder. He had led the European Union body that approves or rejects legislation and is responsible for establishing budgets and supervising a combination of institutions.

US to distribute at-home, Rapid COVID-19 tests for free to ainstitutions

The Government of the United States has decided to expand the testing capacity by distributing rapid COVID-19 tests for free to Americans. The half-billion tests will be available for order from January 19, 2022, and will be mailed directly.

North Korea announces firing 2 train-borne guided missiles

North Korea has announced that its railway-based missile regiment conducted a firing drill with two tactical guided missiles hitting a set target in the East Sea. It has marked North Korea’s second known missile test using a railway launch platform since the last one on September 2021.

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