News Headlines : 28th January 2022

  • Students and scientists from various parts of India and USA discuss characterizing space radiation environment.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, one lakh new cadets have been prepared in the border areas of the country; Addresses NCC Rally in New Delhi.
  • In West Bengal Bankura Police arrested two suspected Maoists over a Maoist poster recovered from Barikul area on 26th January.
  • Prime Minister launches Pandit Jasraj Cultural Foundation virtually; Says, music is the medium that makes us aware of our worldly duties.
  •  Music is a medium that makes us aware of our worldly duties and it also helps us transcend worldly attachments.
  • Experience of Yoga Day has indicated that the world has benefited from Indian heritage and Indian music also has the capacity to stir the depth of the human mind.
  • Every person in the world is entitled to know about, learn and get benefits of Indian music. It is our responsibility to take care of that.
  • In today’s era when technology’s influence is all pervasive, there should be technology and IT revolution in the field of music also.
  • Today we are regenerating our centers of art and culture like Kashi.
  • BJP, SP and BSP release lists of candidates in Uttar Pradesh Assembly Polls.
  • Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inspects COVID facility at Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College in Meerut “Enough oxygen plant available at every district,” CM Yogi said.
  • Campaigning gains momentum as leaders of major political parties hold rallies to woo the voters in poll bound states.
  • Nationwide COVID-19 Vaccination Drive covers over 164 crore 44 lakh doses; More than 60 per cent children in the age group of 15 to 18 receive first dose.
  • India-Israel agree to further enhance cooperation in the agricultural sector.
  • Israeli ambassador to India calls on Union Agriculture Minister. 75 villages are being taken up to convert into ‘Villages of Excellence’ to commemorate the 75th year of India’s independence.
  • Israel ambassador proposes the certification of Centers of Excellence to further enhance the standards and quality of services.
  • India committed to provide humanitarian assistance to Afghan people, says the government.
  • All educational institutions will remain closed in Uttar Pradesh till February 6, online classes will continue, as per guidelines issued by ACS Home AK Awasthi.
  • Russia says, it does not want war over Ukraine; hints willingness to engage with US security proposals.
  • And in Women’s Asia Cup Hockey, India win bronze beating China 2-0.