08 April current affairs for competitive exams

08 April current affairs in English


08 April current affairs in English
08 April current affairs in English
Daily Current Affairs One Liners ,  09 April 2020 .

🔶 Wearing Face Mask Made  Compulsory In Delhi

🔶 Rishikesha Krishnan Appointed As Director Of IIM Bangalore

🔶 Mumbai Becomes 1st City In India To Make Face Masks Compulsory

🔶 Bihar Govt Launches " Corona Sahayata App "

🔶 Karnataka Govt Launches COVID-19 Dashboard To Track Patients

🔶 Chhattisgarh Govt Launches " Padhai Tunhar Dwar " Portal

🔶 Former Mizoram Assembly Speaker Hiphei Passes Away

🔶 Taiwan Bans Official Use Of Zoom Over Cybersecurity Concerns

🔶 Google Has Banned Zoom Software From Employees ' Computers

🔶 Karnataka To Launch YouTube Channel For Children

🔶 UN Suspends Rotation , Deployments Of Peacekeepers Til June 30

🔶 Cabinet Approved 30% Salary Cut Of PM , Ministers , MPs For FY 20-21

🔶 HRD Ministry Has Designated DigiLocker As National Academic Depository

🔶 DRDO & Wipro 3D Develop Full Face Shield For Medical Staff Treating COVID-19 Patients

🔶 HRD Ministry Launches Online Challenge " SAMADHAN " For Solutions Against Covid-19

🔶 SBI Cuts Savings Rate By 0.25% To 2.75% On All Deposits

🔶 India To Allow Export Of Anti-Malarial Drug Hydroxychloroquine

🔶 USA Announces $2.9 Million Aid To India To Fight Covid-19

🔶 HLL Lifecare Launches Diagnostic Kit ' MakeSure ' For COVID-19

🔶 China Was The Top Country In International Patent Filings In 2019 .

● Three HC judges in Jammu & Kashmir High Court administered oath by Chief Justice

● In a attempt to have coronavirus distributed, police in Chhattisgarh's Janjgir-Champa district  have created a mobile application 'Rakhsa  Sarv' to keep tabs on those violating the home  quarantine order, an official said.

● Nearly 6,200 people, most of them with a  history of travel to foreign nations or other  affected states in India, are being kept under  home quarantine in Janjgir-Champa district.

● The app enables people to track the  quarantined people through Google Map. 

● Police teams have started installing the application in the phones of those kept under house quarantine and so far more than 50 percent of those people have been covered.

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