TELANGANA
- Telangana hospitals emerge top clinical trial hubs
Government-run hospitals are the biggest clinical trial labs in Telangana and Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) tops the charts with 21 clinical trials in 2019 out of 200 in the state.
Out of 571 clinical trials in Telangana region (from 2007 to 2014) and the state (2014 to till date), around 50 per cent of them — numbering 240 were taken up in NIMS followed by Gandhi Hospital, Osmania General Hospital, MNJ Cancer Institute and Niloufer Hospital.
INTERNATIONAL
● International Day for the Elderly is observed on 1 October
International Day for the Elderly is observed on 1 October. The day aims to raise awareness of the opportunities and challenges of ageing in today’s world. It also highlighted the important contributions that are made by older people make to society.
A study says that almost 700 million people are over the age of 60. Over 20% (2 billion) of the world’s population, will be 60 or older by 2050. In the developing world, the increase in the number of older people will be the greatest. Currently, Asia is the region with the largest number of older persons.
The 2019 theme for International Day for the Elderly is the Journey to Age Equality. The theme aims to raise awareness about issues affecting the elderly, such as senescence and elder abuse. The theme falls in line with the UN’s principle of Leaving No-One Behind for sustainable development.
● State Bank of India becomes first Indian bank to have office in Australia’s Victoria
State Bank of India opened its Melbourne office to become the first Indian bank to have a branch in the Australian state of Victoria. The Melbourne office will assist the growing trade and investment relations between Victoria and India and is the outcome of the state’s 10-year India Strategy our shared future.
This investment by India’s largest commercial bank is a testament to our thriving financial services sector and our highly skilled workforce.
The two-way merchandise trade between Victoria and India was to the tune of 1.76 billion Australian dollars in 2018.
● India ranks 44 in the World digital competitiveness rankings
According to a global report, India has ranked 44th in World digital competitiveness rankings in 2019. India stood 48th rank in the year 2019. India has made various improvement in terms of knowledge and future readiness to adopt and explore digital technologies.
Also, according to the IMD World Digital Competitiveness Ranking 2019 (WDCR), with great advancement in the technology sub-factor level, India holds the first position in telecommunications investment.
The ranking list is produced by the IMD World Competitiveness Center. The rankings are based on various measures including the capacity and preparedness to adopt and explore digital technologies as a key driver for economic transformation in business, government and wider society.
WDCR examines three factors for the evaluation of an economy. The factors namely:
♦ knowledge, the capacity to understand and learn the new technologies and
♦ technology, the competence to develop new digital innovations
♦ future-readiness, the preparedness for the coming developments.
The US ranked first as the world’s most digitally competitive economy.
NATIONAL
- Kerala leads the School Education Quality Index
The School Education Quality Index, SEQI prepared by NITI Aayog was launched by NITI Aayog Vice Chairman and CEO in New Delhi.
Kerala has bagged the number one rank followed by Rajasthan in overall performance.
In incremental performance ranking, Haryana is number one followed by Assam and Uttar Pradesh.
In small states category, Manipur has claimed the top spot followed by Tripura and Goa in overall performance.
- Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Bhadauria takes charge as IAF Chief
Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria took charge as the 26th Chief of the Indian Air Force.
He succeeds Air Chief Marshal
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