Ramachandra Guha's book wins Elizabeth Longford Prize 2023.
- The book 'Rebels Against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom', authored by Ramachandra Guha has won the £5,000 Elizabeth Longford Prize 2023 for Historical Biography.
- This book tells the story of seven foreigners (4 British, 2 American, and 1 Iris) who joined India’s freedom struggle.
- The list includes Annie Besant, B.G. Horniman, Philip Spratt, Richard Ralph Keithahn, Samuel Stokes, Madeline Slade, and Catherine Mary Heilemann.
- Prize money: £5,000
GSITI Hyderabad gets Accredited as "Athi Uttam".
- The Geological Survey of India Training Institute has been awarded accreditation as Athi Uttam by the National Accreditation Board of Education and Training (NABET).
- The assessment was made on the basis of the inspection of all standard operating procedures and methodologies.
- The team of the Capacity Building Commission (CBC), NABET, and Quality Control of India conducted the on-site assessment.
- GSITI was established in 1976 and its headquarters located in Hyderabad.
Global Slavery Index 2023 released.
- The Global Slavery Index 2023 provides national estimates of modern slavery for 160 countries.
- Produced by: ILO, Walk Free, and International Organisation for Migration
- Walk Free has reported that 49.6 million people are living in modern slavery, out of which, India is home to 11 million.
- Countries with the highest prevalence: North Korea, Eritrea, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
- Countries with the lowest prevalence: Switzerland, Norway, and Germany.
NPCI introduces UPI plug-in with RING digital credit platform.
- RING digital credit platform has partnered with the National Payments Corporation of India to add its newly launched UPI plug-in functionality to RING's pre-existing suite of digital services.
- Aim: To help RING offer scan & pay options to its existing customers and acquire new customers who use UPI as a preferred mode of payment.
- It will become a one-stop integrated payment and credit solution where a customer can avail credit and pay merchants across the country.
WHO Award for "When Climate Change Turns Violent".
- A documentary titled When Climate Change Turns Violent has won a special prize in the Health for All category at the 4th Annual Health for All Film Festival held at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva.
- The documentary has been directed by Vandita Saharia of Rajasthan. She was the only Indian among the winners.
- The 4.32-minute documentary When Climate Change Turns Violent focuses on the relationship between domestic violence, climate change and human trafficking.
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