Madhya Pradesh
- MP to go the Tamil Nadu way to boost organ donation
- The Madhya Pradesh government has decided to replicate Tamil Nadu’s m
odel of organ donation by launching a massive campaign to generate mass awareness and create infrastructure to facilitate green corridors and transplantation.
- Indore has already leapfrogged ahead into the map of organ doThe establishment of the State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO’s) office will soon be either in Bhopal or Indore.
- 7 new medical colleges apply for registration in MP
- Amidst shortage of faculty members in all the existing six government medical colleges, the Madhya Pradesh government has applied to the ministry of health for starting admission in 800 MBBS seats at seven new government medical colleges for the academic session 2018-19.
- Medical Council of India (MCI) will visit at all the new medical colleges in November for inspection. All seven new medical colleges will be attached with the district hospital while the central and state government will spend Rs 190 crore/year in a ratio of 60:40 for commencement of each of these colleges.
- The state government has planned to dissolve the autonomous status of all six existing medical colleges and merge them under the medical college state authority as proposed in Madhya Pradesh Medical, Dental Colleges and Associated Hospitals (government) Management Bill, 2017.
INTERNATIONAL
- 2017 G20 Hamburg summit.
- The 2017 G20 Hamburg summitwas the twelfth meeting of the Group of Twenty (G20), which was held on 7–8 July 2017, at Hamburg Messe, in the city of Hamburg, Germany
AGREED
- To support free trade and open markets
- Countries can use “legitimate trade defense instruments” to protect their companies if trade partners are taking advantage of them.
- To fight terrorism by, among other things, pushing internet providers to detect and remove extremist content.
- To make a renewed push to reduce excess steel production capacity — primarily in China.
COULDN’T AGREE
- To unanimously support the Paris agreement on climate change
- To pursue United Nationssanctions such as asset freezes and travel bans against criminals smuggling people from Africa and the Middle Eastto Europe.
· SBI in Nepal launches digital village initiative.
- The State Bank of India has launched a digital village initiative in Nepal by installing a cash recycling centre.
- The digital village initiative has been launched in Jarisingpouwa in Shankarapur Rural Municipality, 25 km east from Kathmandu.
- The bank has also distributed 430 debit cards to the people of the locality, which is considered remote area due to the hill side location though it is not very far from Kathmandu city.
- Solar street lights were also installed in the area. The SBI in Nepal also celebrated its 25 years of establishment on July 7
National
- Sikkim row: China issues safety advisory for its citizens in India
- China has issued a safety advisory for its citizens staying in or travelling to India, in the backdrop of the ongoing standoff between the troops of the countries near the Sikkim sector.
- The advisory has asked Chinese citizens to pay attention to the security situation in India as well as to personal security.
- Border troops from China and India have been locked in the standoff in the Doklam area near the Bhutan tri-junction for the past three weeks after a Chinese Army’s construction party attempted to build a road.
· Govt to introduce new product pricing rules that bar sales over MRP.
- From January 1, 2018, the price of a packaged goods would no longer depend on where you bought it – be it a local kirana store, a mall, a five-star hotel or an airport. The Consumer Affairs ministry has amended the rules that govern packaged commodities to this effect.
- As per the amended Legal Metrology rules for packaged commodities that will come into effect from the next calendar year, the Centre has clarified that the retail sale price shall be the maximum retail price (MRP) inclusive of all taxes, with the provision to round off the price to the nearest rupee or 50 paise.
- The new norms also require sellers to enhance the size of letters and numerals for making declarations about the packaged goods, such as their “Best before date, month and year” to indicate their shelf life, for making it easier for consumers.
- Interestingly, for e-commerce marketplaces, declaring the month and year in which a commodity is manufactured or packed is not mandatory and if they fulfill certain conditions, they will not be held liable for href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNHT8lW-JmLC68rjBfZhdkg?sub_confirmation=1" target="_blank" class="youtube-subscribe-button"> Subscribe on YouTube