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Ayodhya Verdict Out: All you need to know; Timeline of key events. Jammu & Kashmir Bifurcated: J&K, Ladakh to be Union Territories; Know changes here. The Governor's Role In The Hung Assembly. WEF Annual Meeting 2018: PM Modi's presence & expected benefits to India.
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1. The Assembly Elections in Karnataka produced an inconclusive verdict as no single party getting a simple majority to form the government. However, the BJP won 104 of the 222 constituencies and emerged as a single largest party. The Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) won 78 and 37 seats respectively.
2.After scrapping Article 370 & Article 35A, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced bifurcation of Jammu & Kashmir into two Union Territories (UTs) – Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir. Hence, Jammu & Kashmir is not a State now, but a Union Territory with Legislature; while Ladakh becomes a Union Territory without legislature. Have a look at the Order issued by Minister Shah:
3.In some people with severe COVID-19, the immune system launches an excessive inflammatory response, suggesting a link between grave illness and an overly vigorous immune defence against SARS-CoV-2. The link is bolstered by the association between high levels of a protein called IL-6, which stimulates the immune system, and both death and the need for ventilation in people with COVID-19.
4.Winter is fast approaching in the Northern Hemisphere, and researchers warn that COVID-19 outbreaks are likely to get worse, especially in regions that don’t have the virus’s spread under control.
“This virus is going to have a heyday,” says David Relman, a microbiologist at Stanford University in California. “We are looking at some pretty sobering and difficult months ahead.”
5.Worries about antimicrobial resistance and disease outbreaks have pushed farms to decrease drug use and improve hygiene.
Kevin Schoenmakers
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Pigs at some farms in China are monitored using surveillance cameras to help keep them healthy.Credit: Anyou Biotechnology Group
In August 2019, the Chinese government did something it had never done before. Tucked away at the back of a monthly bulletin on veterinary issues, the country’s ministry of agriculture and rural affairs published official figures for the volume of antibiotics being used by the country’s livestock farms. It was the first time the information had been made public.
A previous assessment by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences calculated that, in 2013, China consumed nearly half the world’s antibiotics — 162,000 tonnes, 52% of which was administered to animals1. Such widespread use of antibiotics is a cause for concern.