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Today Current Affairs 14 February 2024

Today Current Affairs 14 February 2024: Daily Current Affairs Updates

Study the most important Today Current Affairs 14 February 2024. The headlines on Current Affairs today focus on World Unani Day” which is observed across the globe, and the National Book Fair.

Today Current Affairs 14 February 2024

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1. Every year on 11 February “World Unani Day” is observed across the globe.

This day is the birth anniversary of Mohammad Ajmal Khan, better known as ‘Hakim Ajmal Khan’. He is widely known as the pioneer of Unani Medicine in India.

The theme of Unani Day 2024 is, “Unani Medicine for One Earth, One Health.”

The main objective of this day is to focus on promoting the Unai Medicine system into the mainstream and highlighting the strength of its unique treatment principles.

2. PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana

“PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana” was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Implemented under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana” is a program, that aims to promote a cleaner future and accelerate the country’s transition to energy independence, and is expected to completely transform India’s energy sector.

With a budget of more than Rs 75,000 crore, this ground-breaking project aims to light up one crore homes nationwide by supplying up to 300 units of free electricity each month that are produced using solar energy.

3. Odisha’s New Biodiversity Heritage Site: Gupteswar Forest

By identifying the Gupteswar forest in the Koraput district as its fourth Biodiversity Heritage Site.

Odisha has made a major contribution to conservation.

With this proclamation, the state’s environmental conservation efforts reach a critical turning point. 

4.  India Unified Payments Interface was essentially introduced in Sri Lanka

The India Unified Payments Interface was essentially introduced in Sri Lanka and Mauritius by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, PM Pravind Kumar Jugnauth of Mauritius, and President Ranil Wickremesinghe of Sri Lanka.

5. India launched ‘SWATI’ (Science for Women) in New Delhi

On 11th February 2024 government of India launched ‘SWATI’ (Science for Women) in New Delhi.

This portal was launched on International Women’s Day and Girls in Science at INSA (Indian National Science Academy), New Delhi.

This SWATI portal was designed and maintained by the National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR).

6. National Book Fair is held at Hyderabad’s

The 36th edition of the National Book Fair is held at Hyderabad’s NTR Stadium। The event, organized by the Hyderabad Book Fair Society, began on February 9th and runs until February 19.

7. India will swap out its military personnel for technical staff

In the Maldives, India will swap out its military personnel for technical staff: India has declared that it will replace professional Indian technical staff for military troops running aircraft platforms in the Maldives.

8.  The Minister of Defence unveils the statue of General Bipin Rawat

In Dehradun, the Minister of Defence unveils the statue of General Bipin Rawat.

 Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami erected a statue of General Bipin Rawat, the country’s first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), at a historic ceremony at Tons Bridge School in Dehradun.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told tales of General Rawat’s bravery and commitment throughout the function. He recounted an occurrence that, while serving as Army Chief and then as CDS, inspired General Rawat to enhance Indian Army operations along China’s and Pakistan’s borders.

9. A USD 200 million financing agreement has been signed by the Asian Development Bank and the Ministry of Finance’s Department of Economic Affairs for the climate-resilient. Brahmaputra integrated flood and river bank erosion risk management project in Assam.

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