“IMPORTANT DAYS”
No Smoking Day 2026
The No Smoking Day 2026 is observed on March 11. And this encouraging people worldwide to take a step toward a healthier life by quitting tobacco. This day focuses on spreading awareness about the harmful effects of smoking and supporting individuals who want to break free from nicotine addiction. Every year health organizations, communities and governments use No Smoking Day to promote tobacco cessation campaigns.
“SPORTS”
Smriti Mandhana Becomes First Cricketer to Get Her Own Barbie Doll by Mattel Ahead of International Women’s Day
Smriti Mandhana became the first cricketer to receive her own Barbie doll, recognising her achievements and influence in women’s cricket. The doll was created by Mattel as part of its initiative to celebrate inspiring and trailblazing women across different fields. The announcement was made ahead of International Women’s Day, highlighting Mandhana’s role as a global role model encouraging young girls to pursue sports.
“APPOINTMENTS”
Bhavitha Mandava Becomes First Indian House Ambassador for Chanel
Bhavitha Mandava became the first Indian House Ambassador for Chanel, marking a major milestone for Indian representation in global luxury fashion. She also made history as the first Indian model to open a Chanel fashion show in New York City. Bhavitha Mandava studied architecture at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University before beginning her successful career in international modelling.
RM Nachammai Becomes First Woman At Helm Of Functional Nuclear Power Plant
RM Nachammai became the first woman Chief Superintendent of a functional nuclear power plant under Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited. She has taken charge of Units 3 and 4 at Kaiga Generating Station, overseeing operations, maintenance, and engineering support of the reactors. Her appointment marks a major milestone for women’s leadership in India’s nuclear energy sector as the country aims to reach 100 GW nuclear power capacity by 2047.
Dr Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi Reappointed as Drugs Controller General of India
Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi has been reappointed as the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) with approval from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.
He will continue to serve at the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), the national regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices in India.
“NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
Deadly Cassava Virus Threatens Africa’s Food Security: Scientists Warn of Rapid Spread
A deadly plant disease known as Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) is threatening one of Africa’s most important staple crops. This disease attacks cassava roots, causing severe rot and potentially destroying entire harvests. Cassava is widely grown across sub Saharan Africa because it can survive drought and poor soils, making it a critical food security crop for millions of families. Scientists now warn that the rapid spread of CBSD could undermine this resilience and worsen food insecurity across the continent.
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