The India International Trade Fair’s 42nd Edition, currently underway at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, opens its doors to the public starting today. The fair welcomes visitors until the 27th of this month under the theme ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,’ highlighting the importance of interconnectedness and cooperation in trade. A diverse array of products from 13 countries is on display. Bihar and Kerala take the spotlight as Partner States, while Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh feature prominently as Focus States. The fair promises a vibrant showcase of global commerce and collaboration.
November 2023
“Commencement of Four-Day Chhath Puja Celebrations Nationwide Traditionally”
The vibrant festivities of Chhath Puja have commenced across the nation, marked by the traditional Nahay Khay ceremony. This auspicious occasion, spanning four days, is dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, revered as the source of life and the fulfiller of wishes. The inaugural day witnessed devotees partaking in the Nahay Khay ritual, which involves an early morning holy dip in rivers, ponds, and reservoirs.
Day One: Nahay Khay Ceremony and Solemn Beginnings
Today, as the Chhath Puja unfolded, devotees immersed themselves in the Nahay Khay ceremony, symbolizing purification and spiritual preparation. The day commenced with the faithful taking a sacred dip in various water bodies. Observing a stringent discipline, they adhered to a single meal, known as Kaddu bhat, meticulously prepared in bronze or soil utensils over traditional soil stoves.
Day Two: Kharna Ritual and Fasting Devotion
Tomorrow, the Kharna ritual will take center stage, as devotees observe a day-long fast, culminating in an evening ceremony post-sunset. This ritual is marked by breaking the fast and offering worship to the Sun God. Following the evening Prasad, devotees embark on a rigorous 36-hour fast without water, showcasing their deep spiritual commitment.
Culmination: Monday Morning Obeisance to the Rising Sun
The grand finale of Chhath Puja will unfold on Monday morning with devotees paying oblations to the rising Sun, concluding the four-day-long celebrations. The spiritual significance of this concluding act symbolizes gratitude, reverence, and the culmination of devoted prayers.
Riverbank Devotion and Sun Temple Celebrations
Devotees, in heartfelt reverence, are performing Chhath Puja rituals on the banks of rivers, creating a picturesque spectacle of faith and tradition. Additionally, elaborate ceremonies are being conducted at renowned Sun temples, including those in Aurangabad, Nalanda, and Patna, in the state of Bihar.
Logistical Arrangements and Communal Spirit
To facilitate the movement of people across the country, the railways have implemented special train services, ensuring that devotees can reunite with their families for this sacred occasion.
As the nation collectively engages in the fervor of Chhath Puja, the rituals and celebrations serve as a testament to the deep-rooted cultural and spiritual fabric that binds communities together. The next few days promise a harmonious blend of devotion, tradition, and communal spirit as the Chhath Puja celebrations unfold.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Finals upcoming India vs Australia. Who will prevail this time?
The cricketing universe is abuzz with anticipation as the pinnacle of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 approaches. On November 19, Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium will witness an epic battle between cricketing giants, India and Australia, promising fans a showdown of unparalleled intensity.
India’s Unblemished Odyssey: A Tale of Triumph
India’s journey through the tournament has been nothing short of a fairy tale. With an unblemished record leading up to the finals, they’ve showcased cricketing prowess and determination. The semi-final clash against New Zealand elevated their campaign to legendary status, captivating fans with a nail-biting spectacle. Under the leadership of the dynamic Rohit Sharma, India stands on the cusp of cricketing glory.
Australia’s Resilient Resurgence: Overcoming Early Hurdles
Australia, though facing setbacks with two initial losses, has displayed unparalleled resilience and determination. Their comeback story reached its zenith in the second semi-final, where they triumphed over South Africa, earning a coveted spot in the World Cup Finals. The Australian team, known for their fighting spirit, is gearing up for a fierce contest against India.
Astrological Augury: The Stars Favor Team India
Adding an extra layer of intrigue to the impending clash, renowned astrologer Pandit Jagannath Guruji has shared his predictions for the finals. According to Guruji, the cosmic alignment favors India. The celestial forecast suggests that India is poised to lift the ICC World Cup 2023 trophy. Key players’ horoscopes, including that of Rohit Sharma, align favorably, hinting at a historic moment in the making.
Rohit Sharma: Stepping into Leadership Legacy
Astrologer Jagannath Guruji emphasizes the continual improvement in Rohit Sharma’s horoscope throughout the World Cup. Drawing parallels with Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s horoscope during the 2011 World Cup, Guruji predicts that Rohit Sharma is destined to create history for himself and the Indian team on November 19, 2023, at Ahmedabad.
Stellar Lineup: Players Poised for Brilliance
Guruji identifies star players – Shubhman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Mohammad Shami, and Jasprit Bumrah – with strong positions of Uranus, Venus, and Neptune in their horoscopes. This celestial alignment signifies their readiness to dominate the final and etch their names in cricketing folklore.
Words of Cosmic Caution: Mars in the Mix
Amidst the celestial optimism, Guruji issues a word of caution. The presence of Mars in the 8th house of India’s horoscope suggests the need for players to remain grounded, focusing on strengths and avoiding overconfidence that might pose challenges.
As the cricketing world eagerly counts down to this monumental clash, the amalgamation of on-field brilliance and celestial predictions promises a spectacle for the ages in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 finals. Whether the stars align for India or Australia, one certainty prevails – fans are in for a cricketing spectacle that will resonate for years to come. Let the countdown to November 19th begin!
During the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO summit in San Francisco, President Joe Biden reiterated the United States’ dedication to fortifying the semiconductor supply chain, emphasizing collaborative efforts with pivotal nations such as India.
In his address, President Biden underscored the significance of working in tandem with India, along with Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore, to bolster the critical semiconductor industry. He announced the launch of new initiatives designed to shape technologies and standards, driving transformative advancements in the semiconductor sector.
The commitment to strengthen collaboration with India had earlier materialized in March of this year when both nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the semiconductor supply chain and innovation partnership. The agreement was formalized during the India-USA Commercial Dialogue, which was re-launched with a strategic outlook, focusing on supply chain resiliency, diversification, and emerging areas. This marked a crucial step forward in fostering technological cooperation between the two countries.
India holds the position of the ninth largest trading partner for the United States, while reciprocally, the U.S. is India’s largest trading partner and the primary destination for exports, as highlighted by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This reaffirms the strength and significance of the economic ties between the two nations.
The emphasis on collaborative efforts with key nations aligns with the global recognition of the critical role semiconductors play in various technological domains. By fostering partnerships and driving initiatives, the United States, alongside India and other strategic allies, aims to fortify the semiconductor industry, ensuring resilience, innovation, and shared advancements in this vital sector. As the semiconductor landscape continues to evolve, these collaborative measures are poised to shape the future of technology on a global scale.
As the vibrant lights of Diwali 2023 illuminate homes across India, they bring not just joy and festivity but also the promise of economic rejuvenation. The festival of lights, celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm, has historically been associated with increased consumer spending, business activity, and a positive impact on various sectors of the economy.
- Consumer Spending Surge: Diwali is synonymous with the exchange of gifts, purchases of new clothing, and a heightened demand for consumer goods. This surge in spending is a catalyst for retail businesses, both online and offline, experiencing a significant uptick in sales. From electronics to home decor, the festive season sees consumers actively contributing to economic growth through their purchases.
- Boost to Small Businesses: Local markets and small businesses flourish during Diwali as communities come together to celebrate. Traditional sweets, handicrafts, and festive decorations witness heightened demand, providing a vital economic boost to local entrepreneurs and artisans. This, in turn, fosters a sense of community support and sustenance for grassroots economies.
- Tourism and Hospitality Flourish: Diwali often prompts travel and family gatherings, leading to increased activity in the tourism and hospitality sectors. Popular tourist destinations, as well as hometowns, witness an influx of visitors, resulting in a positive economic impact on hotels, restaurants, and associated services.
- Manufacturing and Production Upswing: In preparation for Diwali, industries experience a surge in production to meet the demand for various goods. The manufacturing sector, from sweets and snacks to decorative items, operates at an escalated capacity, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the overall economic output.
- E-Commerce Boom: With the growing trend of online shopping, Diwali sees a significant surge in e-commerce activity. Special Diwali sales and discounts attract consumers to online platforms, giving a substantial boost to the digital economy. This trend reflects the evolving consumer landscape and the adaptability of businesses to changing preferences.
- Investor Confidence and Stock Markets: The festive season often coincides with a positive sentiment in the stock markets. Increased consumer spending and economic activities during Diwali contribute to investor confidence, potentially reflecting in the performance of stock exchanges.
- Corporate Gifting and Employee Bonuses: Many companies indulge in corporate gifting and distribute annual bonuses to employees during Diwali as a gesture of appreciation. This not only enhances the festive spirit but also injects additional funds into the hands of consumers, further stimulating economic activity.
As Diwali 2023 spreads its radiance, the multifaceted impact on India’s economy becomes evident. Beyond the cultural and spiritual significance, the festival serves as a powerful economic driver, fostering growth, prosperity, and a sense of shared abundance among the people of India.
India vs New Zealand World Cup 2023 Semi-Final: Mohammed Shami’s Seven-Wicket Haul Propels India into the Final
In a spectacular display of skill and dominance, India secured a spot in the World Cup 2023 final by defeating New Zealand by 70 runs in the highly anticipated semifinal clash. The match, held at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, witnessed a historic performance by Indian pacer Mohammed Shami, who claimed a remarkable seven-wicket haul, setting a new record for the most wickets by an Indian bowler in a World Cup match.
Led by Captain Rohit Sharma, the victory marked India’s impressive 10th consecutive win, highlighting their formidable form in the tournament. The team showcased its batting prowess, with Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer’s centuries propelling India to a formidable total of 397/5 in the first innings. Kohli’s century, notably his 50th in ODIs, was a special moment celebrated in front of his cricketing idol Sachin Tendulkar.
The Kiwi bowlers, known for their consistency, faced a daunting challenge as India’s batting lineup proved relentless. Despite a functional performance throughout the tournament, the New Zealand bowling attack struggled to contain the Indian juggernaut, allowing the team to post an imposing total.
With this victory, India now looks ahead to the final showdown at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, scheduled for Sunday. The team’s remarkable journey in the World Cup continues, and fans eagerly await the climax of this thrilling cricketing saga.
Launch of Pradhan Mantri PVTG Development Mission by PM Modi to Focus on Tribal Empowerment
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to unveil the Pradhan Mantri Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) Development Mission, a substantial 24-thousand crore rupees initiative, during the celebration of the third Janjaatiya Gaurav Diwas in Khunti district, Jharkhand, on Wednesday. This ambitious mission is designed to uplift 75 PVTGs in 18 states and Union Territories, spanning 22,544 villages across 220 districts, with a collective population of approximately 28 lakhs.
In addition to the launch of the PVTG Development Mission, PM Modi will inaugurate the ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’ to ensure the comprehensive implementation of key government schemes. He will also release the 15th installment of around 18,000 crore rupees under the PM-KISAN scheme and dedicate the 15th installment to the nation. Furthermore, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for multiple development projects amounting to approximately 7,200 crore rupees in Jharkhand.
The Prime Minister, who arrived in Ranchi last night for a two-day visit to Jharkhand, received a warm welcome from Governor C. P. Radhakrishnan and Chief Minister Hemant Soren at Birsa Munda airport.
On the occasion of Bhagwan Birsa Munda’s 148th birth anniversary, Prime Minister Modi will pay floral tributes at Bhagwan Birsa Munda Memorial Park cum Freedom Fighter Museum in Ranchi. Subsequently, he will make history by becoming the first Prime Minister to visit Ulihatu village, the birthplace of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, in Khunti.
During his visit, the Prime Minister will flag off Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) vans in Khunti, marking the commencement of the ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra.’ This yatra aims to raise awareness and facilitate the delivery of welfare scheme benefits, including sanitation facilities, essential financial services, electricity connections, access to LPG cylinders, housing for the underprivileged, food security, proper nutrition, reliable healthcare, clean drinking water, and more. The yatra will initially start in districts with significant tribal populations and progressively cover all districts nationwide by January 25th of the following year.
Among the projects for which the foundation stone will be laid by the Prime Minister are the four-laning of the 52 km stretch of Mahagama – Hansdiha section of NH133, the four-laning of the 45 km stretch of Basukinath – Deoghar section of NH114 A, KDH-Purnadih Coal Handling Plant, and the new academic and administrative building of IIIT Ranchi.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister will inaugurate and dedicate to the nation various projects, including the new campus of IIM Ranchi, a new hostel for IIT ISM Dhanbad, the Petroleum Oil and Lubricants (POL) depot in Bokaro, and several railway projects such as the doubling of Hatia-Pakra Section, Talgaria – Bokaro Section, and Jarangdih-Patratu section. Notably, the accomplishment of 100% Railway Electrification in Jharkhand State will also be celebrated and dedicated to the nation by the Prime Minister.
New Analysis of National Climate Plans: Insufficient Progress Made, COP28 Must Set Stage for Immediate Action
UN Climate Change News, 14 November 2023 – A new report from UN Climate Change finds national climate action plans remain insufficient to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Even with increased efforts by some countries, the report shows much more action is needed now to bend the world’s emissions trajectory further downward and avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
“Today’s report shows that governments combined are taking baby steps to avert the climate crisis. And it shows why governments must make bold strides forward at COP28 in Dubai, to get on track,” said the Executive-Secretary of UN Climate Change, Simon Stiell. “This means COP28 must be a clear turning point. Governments must not only agree what stronger climate actions will be taken but also start showing exactly how to deliver them.”
Stiell stressed that the conclusion of the first global stocktake at COP28 is where nations can regain momentum to scale up their efforts across all areas and get on track with meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement. The stocktake is intended to inform the next round of climate action plans under the Paris Agreement (known as nationally determined contributions, or ‘NDCs’) to be put forward by 2025, paving the way for accelerated action.
“The Global Stocktake report released by UN Climate Change this year clearly shows where progress is too slow. But it also lays out the vast array of tools and solutions put forward by countries. Billions of people expect to see their governments pick up this toolbox and put it to work,” Stiell said.
The latest science from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change indicates that greenhouse gas emissions need to be cut 43% by 2030, compared to 2019 levels. This is critical to limit temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius by the end of this century and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, including more frequent and severe droughts, heatwaves and rainfall.
“Every fraction of a degree matters, but we are severely off track. COP28 is our time to change that,” Stiell said. “It’s time to show the massive benefits now of bolder climate action: more jobs, higher wages, economic growth, opportunity and stability, less pollution and better health.”
UN Climate Change analyzed the NDCs of 195 Parties to the Paris Agreement, including 20 new or updated NDCs submitted up until 25 September 2023. In line with the findings from last year’s analysis, today’s report shows that while emissions are no longer increasing after 2030, compared to 2019 levels, they are still not demonstrating the rapid downward trend science says is necessary this decade.
If the latest available NDCs are implemented, current commitments will increase emissions by about 8.8%, compared to 2010 levels. This is a marginal improvement over last year’s assessment, which found countries were on a path to increase emissions 10.6% by 2030, compared to 2010 levels.
By 2030 emissions are projected to be 2% below 2019 levels, highlighting that peaking of global emissions will occur within this decade.
In order to achieve peaking of emissions before 2030, the report says, “the conditional elements of the NDCs need to be implemented, which depends mostly on access to enhanced financial resources, technology transfer and technical cooperation, and capacity-building support; as well as the availability of market-based mechanisms.”
“Using the Global Stocktake to plan ahead, we can make COP28 a game-changer. And provide a springboard for a two-year climate action surge,” Stiell said. “We need to rebuild trust in the Paris process. Which means delivering on all commitments, particularly on finance, the great enabler of climate action. And ensuring that we are increasing resilience to climate impacts everywhere.”
“Today’s synthesis report of national climate plans underscores the need for us to act with greater ambition and urgency to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement – there is simply no time left for delays,” said Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President Designate. “COP28 must be a historic turning point in this critical decade for Parties to seize the moment of the Global Stocktake to commit to raise their ambition and to unite, act and deliver outcomes that keep 1.5C within reach, while leaving no one behind.”
“NDCs remain the cornerstone of our shared vision of achieving the Paris targets, including keeping the target of below 2 degrees and aspiring to limiting increase to below 1.5 degrees,” COP27 President and Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said. “In Sharm El-Sheikh leaders discussed several initiatives to assist us to reach that goal, as well as assist the Global South in adapting their economies accordingly. We need to keep the momentum going as there is no time to waste or lose focus on the target.”
“It is essential while we pursue our undertaking to continue seeking climate justice and assist the Global South, who contribute the least in emissions yet bear the brunt of the most vicious effects of climate change, to not only survive but also transition into more sustainable economy through just transition pathways,” Shoukry said.
Long-term low-emission development strategies
A second UN Climate Change report on long-term low-emission development strategies, also released today, looked at countries’ plans to transition to net-zero emissions by or around mid-century. The report indicated that these countries’ greenhouse gas emissions could be roughly 63% per cent lower in 2050 than in 2019, if all the long-term strategies are fully implemented on time.
Current long-term strategies (representing 75 Parties to the Paris Agreement) account for 87% of the world’s GDP, 68% of global population in 2019, and around 77% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2019. This is a strong signal that the world is starting to aim for net-zero emissions.
The report notes, however, that many net-zero targets remain uncertain and postpone into the future critical action that needs to take place now.
The UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 30 November to 12 December this year.
India has emerged as the foremost source of international graduate students in the United States during the 2022-23 academic year, surpassing China for the first time since 2009-10. The Institute of International Education (IIE) revealed that an impressive 268,923 Indian students are currently pursuing higher education in American institutions.
This remarkable accomplishment signifies a continuous upward trajectory, with Indian student enrollment in the US experiencing an extraordinary 35% increase compared to the preceding academic year. The surge in Indian students now constitutes over 25% of the one million-plus international students studying in the United States.
The report underscores substantial growth in the number of Indian graduate students, witnessing a remarkable 63% increase to 165,936 during the 2022-23 academic year—an addition of nearly 64,000 students compared to the 2021-22 academic year. Additionally, Indian undergraduate students have shown a commendable 16% increase in their numbers.
India also leads in the participation of students in Optional Practical Training (OPT), with 69,062 individuals opting for this temporary work permission that provides valuable real-world experience aligned with their academic pursuits.
The US embassy emphasized this shift in a statement, confirming that India has surpassed China as the largest source of international graduate students in the US, marking a significant departure from previous trends.
The surge in Indian students studying in the US is further underscored by the record number of student visas issued by the US embassy and consulates in India. During the primary student visa season from June to August 2023, a total of 95,269 visas in the F, M, and J categories were issued, reflecting an 18% increase compared to the same period in 2022.
Acknowledging the achievement, US Ambassador Eric Garcetti expressed appreciation for every Indian student and their families, recognizing their investment in international education as a significant step towards bringing the two countries closer. He also expressed hope for a more balanced representation, urging increased participation of women in US studies and encouraging more US students to explore educational opportunities in India.
As the Open Doors Report marks the commencement of International Education Week (IEW), the impressive surge in Indian student enrollment showcases the enduring appeal of the United States as a preferred destination for higher education. The report, compiled by the US Institute of International Education in collaboration with the US State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, provides a comprehensive overview of international student trends, including those enrolled in US higher education institutions and those engaged in Optional Practical Training from fall 2022 to spring 2023.
India wins by 160 runs against Netherlands. It has strengthened India’s position in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
In the 45th match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, India faced off against the Netherlands at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. The match proved to be a thrilling contest, ultimately showcasing India’s supremacy in both batting and bowling departments. Winning the toss and choosing to bat, India set an imposing target of 411 for the Netherlands.
India’s Batting Masterclass
India’s innings were marked by outstanding performances, with Shreyas Iyer playing a pivotal role. His unbeaten century (128*) was a display of skill, composure, and aggressive stroke play. Supported by KL Rahul, who contributed with a well-crafted century (102), India posted an impressive total of 410-4 in 50 overs. The partnership between Iyer and Rahul laid the foundation for India’s commanding position in the match.
Rohit Sharma’s cameo (61) and Virat Kohli’s half-century (51) added flair to the innings, showcasing the depth and strength of India’s batting lineup. The final league game of the World Cup league stage saw India’s batsmen dominating the Netherlands bowlers and setting a formidable target.
Netherlands’ Struggle in the Chase
Chasing a mammoth target of 411, the Netherlands faced an uphill battle against India’s bowling attack. The Indian bowlers, led by Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Siraj, maintained relentless pressure on the Netherlands batting lineup. Teja Nidamanuru top-scored for the Netherlands with a fighting 54, but the team struggled to keep up with the required run rate.
Key Moments in the Netherlands Innings
Sybrand Engelbrecht’s Dismissal: Siraj’s nearly perfect yorker shattered Engelbrecht’s stumps, showcasing a clinical display of fast bowling.
Jadeja Strikes: Ravindra Jadeja ended van der Merwe’s entertaining innings with a well-executed catch by Shami, disrupting the Netherlands’ momentum.
Bumrah’s Masterclass: Jasprit Bumrah delivered a masterclass, dismantling the stumps with a flawless yorker to dismiss Bas de Leede.
Despite some resistance, the Netherlands could only manage 250 all out in 47.5 overs. India’s bowlers demonstrated skill and precision, with Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Siraj claiming two wickets each. The convincing 160-run victory further strengthened India’s position in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.
Man of the Match – Shreyas Iyer
Shreyas Iyer’s exceptional century, coupled with his match-winning performance, earned him the well-deserved “Man of the Match” award. His ability to anchor the innings and accelerate when needed showcased his versatility as a batsman.
Road Ahead for India
With this thumping win over the Netherlands, India concluded the World Cup league stage on a high note. The dominant display in both batting and bowling departments will boost the team’s confidence as they head into the semi-finals. The focus now shifts to the knockout stage, where India aims to continue its stellar performance and lift the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 trophy.
In conclusion, the India vs Netherlands match was a spectacle of cricketing excellence, with India asserting its dominance and the Netherlands exhibiting resilience. The stage is now set for the knockout battles, and cricket fans worldwide await the unfolding drama of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.