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A lot has happened this week – from the first human case of infection with a deadly plant fungal disease to gangster-politician Atiq Ahmad being sentenced to life imprisonment. It is advisable for all to read news every day and stay updated on major events. However, for some, it becomes difficult to keep a tab on all news happening around us. In this case, just a glance through major headlines every week will also help a person have knowledge on trending topics.
Furthermore, to crack any government recruitment exam, general knowledge section is a must to attempt. So, all appearing candidates are advised to read about what’s happening across the world. We have listed down some of the significant highlights from this week to prepare you for upcoming recruitment exams.
Man from Kolkata Becomes World’s First to be Diagnosed with Deadly Plant Fungal Disease
A 61-year-old man from Kolkata has become the first person to be detected with a plant fungal disease. The man, who is a plant mycologist is said to be infected with Chondrostereum purpureum (a fungus that causes silver leaf disease in plants). A detailed report by the Medical Mycology Case journal state that the patient visited a doctor after symptoms such as hoarse voice, cough, fatigue and difficulty in swallowing continued for three months, NDTV reported. After testing the pus samples, it showed a fungal infection in the patient.
Covid-19 Scare: Read About XBB.1.16 Variant
Over the past few weeks, Covid-19 cases are observing a rise in several states across India. Yesterday, the country reported 3,095 fresh cases in 24 hours, with states including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, Kerala, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu among the highest contributors. Also, this time, it seems to be XBB.1.16 – a new Omicron variant that has become a cause of concern for health authorities, especially in the national capital and Maharashtra.
IIT Bombay Student’s Death: Abetment to Suicide Case Registered
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of police probing Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Bombay student Darshan Solanki’s death registered an offense against an unknown person on March 30 for alleged abetment to suicide. According to a police official, the case has been registered 47 days after Solanki allegedly ended his life by jumping off a building on the IIT Bombay campus.
Indian-Origin Ajay Banga Set to Become World Bank’s Next President Unopposed
Ajay Banga, the United States nominee to lead the World Bank is all set to become the lender’s next president after the nominations closed on March 29 with no other country suggesting an alternate candidate. In February, US President Joe Biden nominated Banga to replace David Malpass. Malpass declared his resignation after months of controversy over his initial failure to confirm he supported the scientific consensus on climate change.
Atiq Ahmad Back to Gujarat’s Sabarmati Jail from UP after Life Imprisonment Sentence
Gangster-politician Atiq Ahmad was sent back to Sabarmati Central Jail in Ahmedabad on March 29, after the court at Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh sentenced him to life imprisonment in the 2006 Umesh Pal kidnapping case. Ahmad, who is a former UP MLA and Lok Sabha MP, was sent back to Gujarat in an Uttar Pradesh police van after nearly 24-hour-lng road journey from Prayagraj.
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