18th-January-2020-UPSC-current-affairs
US-based Electric car maker, Tesla has incorporated a fully owned subsidiary in Bengaluru as a first step to set up an R&D unit and a manufacturing plant for its electric vehicles in the country
Tesla has registered its 100 per cent subsidiary, as - Tesla India Motors and Energy Pvt Ltd, according to disclosures with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.It is a private unlisted company with an authorised capital of Rs 15,00,000 and a paid-up capital of Rs 1,00,000, according to the MCA filings.It will enter India with the Model 3 Sedan, expectedly priced at around Rs 60 Lakh.The vehicle is fully electric and is powered by a 60kw hour lithium-ion battery pack with a range of 500 km. In a span of only 3.1 seconds, the Sedan speeds up from 0 to 60mph and has a top speed of around 250 km.
Source : All India Radio
India and Japan signed MoU to enhance cooperation in the field of Information and Communications Technologies
The Department of Telecom and Japan's Ministry of Communications will enhance mutual cooperation in the field of 5G technologies, telecom security, submarine optical fiber cable system to islands of India, spectrum management, smart cities, high altitude platform for broadband in unconnected areas, disaster management and public safety etc.
Source : The Hindu
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has sought inputs from telcos and other industry experts on the sale and use of radio frequency spectrum over the next 10 years, including the 5G bands
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Road Ahead for International Students (Video) - RSTV The Big Picture
The ongoing lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic has sent graduating students into a tizzy.
Those looking to go abroad for higher studies are worried as well.
The worst part is that since COVID-19 has affected most countries worldwide, no matter where Indian students planned to go, there is uncertainty.
According to a survey done by study choice platform Study portals, 40 per cent of potential international students want to change their overseas education plans due to the COVID-19 outbreak. On this edition of The Big Picture we analyse the the road ahead for international students.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=HQDaMGHPvuc&feature=emb_logo
Guests:
1- Ashok Sajjanhar, Former Ambassador
2- Akshay Chaturvedi, CEO, Leverage Edu
3- Urmi Goswami, Assistant Editor, Economic Times
Anchor: Frank Rausan Pereira
Producer: Sagheer Ahmad
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