DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS 10th MAY

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May 10, 2021

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# Assam chief minister

 

 

  • Himanta Biswa Sharma, the face of the BJP in north-east India, will be sworn in on monday as the 15th CM of Assam.
  • Himanta Biswa Sharma, and the outgoing CM Sarbananda Sonowal, met governor Jagdish Mukhi on sunday afternoon and put forward the BJP’s claim to form the government.
  • Both leaders had made their way into the politics from the all assam student’s union.

 

 

 

# Delhi covid cases

 

 

  • The capital on sunday recorded 13,336 new covid-19 cases the lowest figure since April 12.
  • The health bulletin issued by the Delhi government showed that 61,552 tests have been conducted over a 24 hour period with a positivity rate of 21.63%.
  • The Delhi government said the capital had received 499 metric tonnes of oxygen on saturday against its daily demand of 700 metric tonnes of oxygen.

 

 

 

# Great nicobar plan

 

 

  • The environment appraisal committee (EAC) of ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MOEFCC) has flagged serious concerns about NITI aayog’s ambitious project for great nicobar island.
  • The proposal includes an international container transshipment terminal, a greenfield international airport, a power plant and a township complex spread over 166 square kilometre.
  • The committee has also asked for details of the corporate environment policy of the implementing agency.

 

 

 

# China rocket debris falls

 

 

  • Debris from the last stage of China’s long march rocket fell into the waters of the Indian ocean west of the maldives on sunday.
  • The reentry of the rocket, described by astro-physicists as the fourth largest uncontrolled reentry in history.
  • This rocket was a part of key component of China’s under construction space station.

 

 

 

# Scotland

 

 

  • British PM Boris johnson on sunday invited the leaders of the UK’s devolved nations for crisis talks on the union after Scotland’s pro-independence party won its fourth straight parliamentary elections.
  • Nicola Strugeon, leader of the Scottish national party (SNP) said the poll results proved that a second independence vote for Scotland.

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