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03-April-2020 Current Affairs

Govt launched 'Aarogya-Setu' mobile app to track Coronavirus

Govt launched 'Aarogya-Setu' mobile app to track Coronavirus

  • The Government of India has launched an 'Aarogya-Setu' mobile app to track the Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. Its objective is to bring the people of India together in a resolute fight against the virus.
  • Aarogya-Setu Mobile App,
    - It has been developed by public-private partnerships and available in 11 different Indian languages.
    - It will enable people to assess themselves the risk of their catching the Corona Virus infection. It will calculate this based on their interaction with others, using cutting edge Bluetooth technology, algorithms, and artificial intelligence.
    - The data collected is encrypted by state-of-the-art technology and it is used only for facilitating medical intervention.
Rajnesh Oswal sworn-in as permanent Judge of J&K High Court

Rajnesh Oswal sworn-in as permanent Judge of J&K High Court

Justice Rajnesh Oswal sworn-in as a permanent Judge of the common High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. Justice Gita Mittal administered him the oat....
DRDO developed Bio-suit to keep Medical personnel safe

DRDO developed Bio-suit to keep Medical personnel safe

The Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed a Bio-suit to keep Medical, Paramedical, Staff Nurse, and other Personnel safe, who engaged in combati....
Agriculture Ministry launched three new features of 'e-NAM'

Agriculture Ministry launched three new features of 'e-NAM'

The Agriculture Ministry headed by Narendra Singh Tomar has launched the three new features of the National Agriculture Market 'e-NAM' Platform. T....
Naval Dockyard Visakhapatnam developed Portable Multi-feed Oxygen Manifold

Naval Dockyard Visakhapatnam developed Portable Multi-feed Oxygen Manifold

The Naval Dockyard Visakhapatnam in Andhra Prades....
SCTIMST joined hands with Wipro 3D to develop automated ventilators

SCTIMST joined hands with Wipro 3D to develop automated ventilators

Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) has joined hands with Wipro 3D to develop an emergency ventilator system....
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