27 June 2020 News Analysis

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1. Anti submarine warfare capability of Indian Navy inducted advanced torpedo decoy system - Maareech , capable of being fired from all Frontline worship.

Design and developed by DRDO labs.
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2. India 77th place in Swiss Bank at end of 2019. It was ranked 74th in previous year. 

UK retained its top position as data from Switzerland Central Bank. 

Among five Nations BRICS block- India is ranked the lowest while Russia is stopped with 20th  place. China 22nd , South Africa 56th   and Brazil 62nd.

Countries higher than India- Kanya 74 68 Malaysia 49 seashells 45 Indonesia 44

Indian neighbors- Pakistan 99 Bangladesh 85 Nepal 118 Sri Lanka 148 Myanmar 186 Bhutan 196.
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3.  Indian Red Cross society "eBloodservice" mobile app launched.

Through the "eBloodservice" application four unit of blood can be demanded.

Blood bank will wait for as long as 12 hours for the person to collect.
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4.  Southwest monsoon covers and time India 12 days prior to normal date. 

Normal date to cover entire countries 8 July.

Earlier the Southwest monsoon covers entire country on 16th June in 2013. 

Early advance facilitated by low pressure area over Bay of Bengal which moved West North West ward and another cyclonic circulation over Central India. 
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5. Behaviour change campaign navigating the new normal launched by  Niti aayog to focus on covid safe behaviour specially wearing off mask during unlock face.

Campaign has been launched in collaboration with centre for social and behaviour change (CSBC), ASHOKA UNIVERSITY, bill and Melinda Gates foundation and ministry of health and women and child development.
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6.  The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered the public sector Oil India Limited (OIL) to deposit ₹25 crore with the administration of eastern Assam’s Tinsukia district for environmental damages due to the fire at one of its wells.

The Bench also constituted an eight-member committee to “look into the matter of and submit its preliminary report” within 30 days. Retired Gauhati High Court judge B.P. Katakey is heading this panel.

The applicants had said that OIL should be held accountable for causing “irreparable damage” to the community as well as the biodiversity of the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park. The release of toxins due to the blowout and fire, they said, posed a serious long-term health risk.
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