CURRENT AFFAIRS 12th APRIL

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April 12, 2021

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# Covid-19

 

 

  • India reported 1,69,899 fresh cases of covid-19 as on sunday, marking the biggest single day spike since the beginning of the pandemic last year.
  • The number of vaccine doses administered in India has crossed 10 crore till sunday.
  • The centre has prohibited the export of Remdesivir injection and Remdesivir Active pharmaceutical ingredients.
  • Seven Indian firms produce the injection under a licensing agreement with Gilead sciences of the US.

 

 

 

# Investments

 

 

  • Fresh investments rebounded strongly in the last quarter of 2020-21 with both private sector and government backed capital spending taking off sharply for the first time in the pandemic hit year.
  • The project execution ratio, which denotes actual ground level action, hit a five year high.
  • New project investments in the january to march 2021 quarter hit almost 4 lakh crore, nearly 1 lakh crore or 33.4% higher than the previous quarter, according to the latest projects investments survey by projects today.

 

 

 

# Iran nuclear site

 

 

  • Iran’s underground Natanz nuclear facility lost power on sunday just hours after starting up new advanced centrifuges capable of enriching uranium faster.
  • Iran described a blackout at its Natanz atomic facility an act of “nuclear terrorism” raising regional tensions.
  • Israeli broadcaster “Kan” claims Mossad carried out the cyber attack to sabotage a Iran’s nuclear program.

 

 

 

# Shrimp firms

 

 

  • Frozen shrimp is the country’s biggest sea food export item.
  • The central government has kicked off a new scheme to certify hatcheries and farms that adopt good aquaculture practices.
  • India exported frozen shrimp worth almost $5 billion in 2019-20 ti the US and china- its biggest buyers.

 

 

 

# Pangong Tso

 

 

  • South bank of pangong tso is one of the two locations from where Indian and chinese troops disengaged in february.
  • This area has now become a “no man’s land” for the cattle grazers of chushul in eastern ladakh.

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