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K Darshini sets Asian Speed skating record

On 13th march 2016 a six-year-old girl entered the Asia book of records for skating a distance of 10.5 km in 41.03 minutes.
•    K Darshini, a student of Yuvabharathi Public School here today entered the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records by covering a distance of 10.5 km in 41.03 minutes in the event titled "Quarter Skating Marathon".
•    According to Tamil Nadu Speed Skating Association (TNSSA) General Secretary, Muruganandam, the event was the first-of-its-kind in Asia.
•    The young skater has bagged gold medals in 150 as well as 500 metre during the Coimbatore District Roller Skating Championship in 2014 besides having taken part at the state level event for Tamil Nadu State Roller Skating championship the same year.
•    Darshini has won gold and bronze medals at the national level event held last month in Goa organised by TNSSA to be chosen for international level event scheduled in Singapore next month.

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BHEL commissions 40 MW hydropower plant in West Bengal

Public Sector Power equipment manufacturer Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has commissioned the second 40 MW hydropower generating unit at the Teesta low dam hydroelectric project (HEP) stage IV in West Bengal. 

•    The hydropower generating unit was successfully installed at the Teesta low dam HEP, a run-of-the-river greenfield project, located in Darjeeling district of the West Bengal. 
•    Teesta low dam HEP is being set up by National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC). BHEL’s Bhopal, Jhansi, Rudrapur, Mumbai and Bengaluru facilities had supplied equipment for the project and execution of work was undertaken on site is being. 
•    The estimated annual energy (power) generation from the project is around 720 million units. 
•    It is expected to reduce green-house gas (GHGs) emissions and will help in achieving a low carbon development path for the state as well as the nation. 
•    So far, BHEL has commissioned nearly 400 hydro generating sets of various ratings with a cumulative capacity of around 20,000 MW in the country.

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Sergey Karjakin wins 2016 FIDE World Chess Candidates Tournament

Ukraine born Russian grandmaster Sergey Karjakin, won the FIDE World Chess Candidates Tournament held in Moscow.
•    The Russian triumphed over the United States’ Fabiano Caruana, whom he played in the last round. 
•    Karjakin scored 8.5/14 to finish first in the eight-player tournament.Sergey Karjakin won 2016 World Chess Candidates Tournament
•    Russian Grandmaster Sergey Karjakin has wonthrilling Moscow cliffhanger to challenge for world title against the incumbent world champion, Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, in a match for the world chess crown in the United States in November this year.
•    Prior to winning the Moscow Candidates tournament, Karjakin’s biggest successes include winning the 2015 World Cup and finishing second in the last Candidates tournament, held in the Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk in 2014.
•    He was born in Ukraine he has competed for the Russian federation since 2009.
•    Sergey learned to play chess when he was five years old and became anInternational Master at age 11 years and 11 months.
•    The 26-year-old Mr. Karjakin was born in Ukraine and holds the record for the youngest player ever to win the grandmaster title.
•    He has competed in sixChess Olympiads, three times for Ukraine and three times for Russia, winning three gold medals, two silver and a bronze

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Defense Minister flagged of 1st indigenous Sonar Dome at Goa

On 29th March India’s first indigenous composites sonar dome, a ship’s underwater eyes and ears, was flagged off by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar from Goa to be delivered to Mazgaon docks in Mumbai.

•    Designed and produced by a Defence and Research Development Organisation (DRDO) lab in Pune, the sonar dome is a first of its kind in the country and has been manufactured by a composites manufacturing company.

•    Only a couple of companies worldwide have the capability of realizing such structures.
•    All anti-submDefense Minister flagged of 1st indigenous Sonar Dome
arine warfare (ASW) ships have a sonar array fitted to the ship structure below the waterline. The sonar functions as the ship’s underwater eyes and ears.

•    The sonar dome is a structure fitted over the sonar array so that its electronics and sensors are not exposed to surrounding hostile environment and has to be structurally sound as well as acoustically transparent.

•    It has been designed by Research and Development Establishment (Engineers), a DRDO laboratory based in Pune and manufactured by Goa-based composites manufacturing company Kineco.

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India ranks third globally in financial Trojan infections

India ranks third among countries with high number of financial Trojan infections, where cybercriminals defraud customers of online banking services, security solutions firm Symantec announced on 29th March 2016.
•    India has moved up from 5th position in 2014 to rank 3 in 2015, although global detections have dropped, Symantec said in a report.
•    The report said India has consistently moved up the rankings for countries with the most number of financial Trojan infections over the last three years.
•    Using financial Trojans to defraud customers of online banking services is still a popular method among cybercriminals looking to make a profit, it added.
•    The total number of financial Trojan detections continued to decrease in 2015, with a 73 per cent drop compared to the previous year, Symantec added.
•    Globally, the financial sector was the highest targeted sector in January with 40.2 per cent of all spear-phishing attacks, it added.
•    Users should monitor bank statements regularly for suspicious activity and notify financial institution of any strange behaviour while using their service.

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Switzerland to host World's first cyborg Olympics

Researchers at ETH Zurich, a Swiss technical university, plan to host a “cyborg Olympics” in Zurich in October 2016.
•    The university’s games will actually be open to disabled people that use an electronic prosthetic to complete daily tasks that the able-bodied take for granted. 
•    According to IEEE Spectrum, there will be races where paralyzed people will be able to use recumbent bikes using electric stimulations and others with robotic arms to race while carrying items, like a cyborg version of an egg-and-spoon competition.
•    Those with leg prosthetics will have to climb stairs and walk on stepping-stones; those with arm prosthetics will have to slice loaves of bread and open jars. 
•    A test event was held in July 2015, and 80 teams are set to compete so far in 2016 main event. 
•    Cyborg Olympic is all about promoting sports among disabled people who have an urge of playing sports with the help of electronic inventions.

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Union Health Ministry launches India’s first indigenous rotavirus vaccine Rotavac

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched India’s first indigenous rotavirus vaccine named Rotavac to combat infant mortality due to diarrhoea. 
•    It was launched by Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda as part country’s ambitious Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP). 
•    The vaccine is being introduced initially in four States Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh (first to launch it) and Odisha. It would be expanded to the entire country in a phased manner. 
•    The Rotavirus vaccine has been developed indigenously under a public-private partnership between the Union Ministry of Science Technology, Union Health Ministry, institutions of the US Government and NGOs in India supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. 
•    The vaccine is administered orally to infants in three dose course at ages of six, ten and fourteen weeks as part of Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP). 
•    The Rotavirus is a genus of double-stranded RNA virus in the family Reoviridae. 
•    It most common causative agent of moderate-to-severe diarrhoea (MSD) among infants below 11 months age group and death among children less than five years of age. 
•    The virus spreads from person to person due to bacterial and parasiting agents that are primarily transmitted through contaminated food or water. 
•    It causes gastroenteritis after it damages the cells that line the small intestine and causes gastroenteritis. 
•    In some cases, in causes malnutrition, delayed physical and mental development among children

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Indian-American Nandita Bakshi appointed as President, CEO of Bank of the West

Indian American Nandita Bakhshi was appointed as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of the West, a unit of French banking giant BNP Paribas. Her appointment was announced by the bank on 16 March 2016.
•    She will take over the roles of President and CEO-designate effective from 1 April 2016 and will assume the role on 1 June 2016.
•    Bakhshi succeeded Michael Shepherd who will take on the role of Chairman of BNP Paribas USA, the new holding company for all BNP Paribas subsidiaries in the US. 
•    Shepherd will continue to serve as Chairman of BancWest Corporation and of Bank of the West.
•    Nandita Bakshi earned a bachelor's degree in History at the University of Calcutta and masters in International Relations and Affairs at Jadavpur University.
•    A New England News 'Woman of the Year' award recipient, Bakhshi also serves on the board of the Consumer Bankers Association. She previously held several leadership roles at different top Banks in US like
•    Executive Vice President and Head of Consumer Banking at TD Bank in the US
•    Executive Vice President and Head of North American Direct Channels
•    Executive Vice President of Consumer Deposits and Payments at Washington Mutual in Seattle, now JP Morgan Chase
•    She also held leadership positions at FleetBoston, now Bank of America, as well as at First Data Corp., where she was the managing director of their mobile payments division
•    Bank of the West is a regional financial services company chartered in California and headquartered in San Francisco with 75.7 billion dollars in assets as of 31 December 2015. 
•    Founded in 1874, Bank of the West provides a wide range of personal, commercial, wealth management and international banking services through more than 600 offices in 22 states and digital channels. 
•    Bank of the West is a subsidiary of BNP Paribas, which has a presence in 75 countries with 185000 employees.

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India-born Surya Deva appointed UN Adviser on Human Rights and Businesses

An India-born academician Surya Deva has been appointed as the United Nations (UN) Adviser on Human Rights and Businesses. 
•    He was appointed by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) as the Asia-Pacific representative of the UN Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises. 
•    Surya Deva is an associate professor at the School of Law of City University of Hong Kong. His research interests lie in Business and Human Rights, India-China Constitutional Law, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development. In 2014, he was elected a Member of the Executive Committee of the International Association of Constitutional Law. 
•    Recently he had written a background paper for India’s National Framework on Business and Human Rights. 
•    He is one of the founding Editors-in-Chief of the Business and Human Rights Journal. He also sits on the Editorial Board of the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights.

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Haryana 1st to launch injectable contraceptive

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar launched Project Salamati on Monday, making it the first state to implement the use of injectable contraceptives as a family planning measure.
•    The facility would be available free of cost at all primary health centres, community health centres, sub divisional and district hospitals.
•    Project Salamati is being implemented by Haryana health department, in association with Pathfinder International - a non-profit that deals with family planning and reproductive health.
•    The project was initially implemented in nine health blocks of four districts of the state. 
•    These included four health blocks in Palwal, three in Mewat, Kurali block in Faridabad and Khor block in Rewari.
•    This facility would be available at all primary health centres, community health centres, sub-divisional and district hospitals for free of cost.
•    An outlay of Rs 3,916.94 crore has been earmarked for health and family welfare in the year 2016-17 as compared to Rs 2,857.28 crore in the year 2015-16, thus showing an increase of 37.1 per cent.

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