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Current Affairs 7 February: Trump banned the International Criminal Court; Zomato renamed to eternal

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Transgenders in America will not be able to participate in women's class sports. The Ministry of Defense signed contracts worth Rs 10,147 crore for Pinaka. At the same time, Ravindra Jadeja completed 600 wickets in international cricket.

Information of some such major current affairs, which are important for students preparing for government jobs…

National (National)

1. Zomato's name was changed to Eternal: Food delivery company Zomato changed its name to Eternal Ltd. Is done.

On 6 February, the board of the company approved this proposal, which changed the official name of the company to Eternal Ltd. Will be done. Zomato's CEO Deepinder Goyal (File Photo).

Although there will be no change in the Zomato brand name, app and services for customers. While the company's name on the stock exchange will be changed from Jomato to Eternal. There will be four businesses under the international which includes zomato, blunt, District and Hyperpire. In time, the company is trading in food delivery, Quick Commerce, Dining Services, Ticket Booking and Supply Chain Solutions.

2. 38th Surajkund fair started in Faridabad: The 38th International Surajkund Handicraft Fair in Faridabad, Haryana has started today on 7 February.

It was inaugurated by Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Shekhawat (right) and Haryana CM Naib Saini (left).

648 artists from 42 countries are participating in this fair which includes artists from Egypt, Ethiopia, Syria, Afghanistan, Belarus, Myanmar and other countries. This time the fair has a state theme of Odisha and Madhya Pradesh. Pavilions have been built in which the pavilion of Goa and Odisha will be the main attractions. The 38th Surajkund Mela will run till 23 February 2025. Handicrafts, folk arts, various dishes and cultural programs will continue for the people coming in. People, artists, artists, sculptors and handloom weavers etc. have also set up their stalls.

3. RBI cut repo rate by 0.25%: The Reserve Bank of India i.e. RBI has reduced the repo rate from 6.5% to 6.25%.

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra gave information about the decisions for the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at 10 am.

This can make all the loans cheap and EMI will also be reduced. RBI is called repo rate at the interest rate on which banks give loans and banks give loans to their customers with this debt. That is, the rate on which RBI pays interest on the deposit amount on behalf of banks is called reverse repo rate.

International

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4. Trump banned the International Criminal Court: US President Donald Trump issued an order to ban the International Criminal Court (ICC) on 6 February.

Israeli PM Netanyahu met President Trump at the White House on 4 February.

Trump has taken this step after the arrest warrant issued by the ICC against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yov Galant. TRAMP said in the order that America and Israel are not members of this court nor do it recognize it. . The House of Representatives, the lower house of the American Parliament, passed a bill related to ban on the International Criminal Court (ICC) on 10 January 2025. The International Criminal Court (ICC) did not have the powers to arrest them while they do not have the powers for this. Member countries are dependent. The ICC can only exercise its rights in countries who have signed the agreement to establish this court. The International Criminal Court, the ICC, started on 1 July 2002.

5. Australia passed strict laws to prevent Hate Crime: Australia has passed quite strict laws to prevent Hate Crime that provides for punishment for showing terrorist activities and hate symbols.

Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (File photo)

These laws have been brought after the growing anti -Jew attacks in Sydney and Melbourne. The new laws were passed on Thursday 6 February. It provides for a minimum of 6 years sentence for terrorist incidents. At the same time, public like low severe hate crime A minimum of 12 months sentence has been made for the Nazi salute. The law has also been committed to threatening the force or violence on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, religion or caste.

6. Transgenders in America will not be able to participate in women's class sports: Now transgenders players in America will not be able to participate in the women's category sports.

On 5 February, Trump signed the executive order of transgender athletes in women's sports on the occasion of National Girls and Women's in Sports Day.

Following this order of Trump, now transgenders in America will not be able to participate in the women's category sports. This order will also apply to the transgender players who were men at birth and later became a woman by making gender changes. The name of this executive order name 'Keeping is the main out of women's sports'. According to its rules, gender means gender of birth time. This decision has been implemented with immediate effect in schools, colleges and other athletes association.

7. Australia banned Deepsek: Australia has banned China's AI Chatbot Deepsek from all government devices on 6 February.

Deepsek has been developed by a China-based startup.

This decision has been taken on the recommendation of security agencies that cited the risks related to privacy and malware (virus). Earlier, Canberra Australia has banned Chinese tech company Dipcic from serving the government system. It has also been banned on this, as well as it has been blocked on computers in the US and South Korea.

Death

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8. Kameshwar Chaupal, trustee of Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, passed away: Kameshwar Chaupal, the leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), has passed away for the construction of the temple of Ramlala in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.

Chaupal died late on February 6 at the age of 68.

He laid the first brick at the first foundation stone laying ceremony of Ram temple in Ayodhya on 9 November 1989. The ceremony was performed by Kameshwar Chaupal. He was a former member of the Legislative Council. He was awarded the first 'car servant' by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for the first brick for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

Defense

9. Ministry of Defense signed contracts worth Rs 10,147 crore for Pinaka: The Ministry of Defense has signed two big deals of Rs 10,147 crore for the Indian Army's Pinaka Multi-Organization Rocket System.

The Pinaka rocket system has already joined the important weapons of the Indian Army and was also displayed in the 76th Republic Day parade.

The Ministry of Defense has signed contracts with Economic Explosives Limited in Nagpur and Munisans India Limited in Pune. Economic Explosives Limited has been given the work of supply of Area Dinelle Municipality (ADM) to Economic Explosives Limited. The killing rockets will be made. Aria Dinyl will help prevent enemy tanks, vehicles and soldiers from moving forward, while rockets with Municipal Advance Range will enters the enemy's area and make accurate attacks.

Sport

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10. Rabindra Jadeja's 600 international wickets complete: Ravindra Jadeja completed his 600 wickets in international cricket with 3 wickets in Nagpur ODI on 6 February.

Jadeja became the second Indian to take 6,000 runs and 600 wickets.

Ravindra Jadeja has now taken 600 wickets in 352 matches. Prior to which Anil Kumble, Ravichandran Ashwin, Harbhajan Singh and Kapil Dev have taken 600+ wickets in their career. At the same time, Harshit Rana is the only Indian player to have all three international format He has taken 3-3 wickets in his debut. He made his Test debut against Australia in December 2024 in Perth. There he took 3 wickets for 48 runs.

Today's history

History of 7 February:

In 1992, the first submarine 'INS Shalki' manufactured in India was included in the Indian Navy fleet. In 1983, Eastern News Agency was established in Kolkata. In 1959, Fidel Castro announced a new constitution in Cuba. Railways were nationalized in Britain. Wireless message sent by the running train for the first time in 1915 was received by the railway station. In 1856, the East India Company captured Awadh by defeating Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. The Constitution came into force in Belgium in 1831 Was.

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