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INTERNATIONAL
Bangladesh Court
Disqualifies Jamaat-e-Islami Party On
1 August a Bangladesh court has disqualified the country’s largest Islamic
party from taking part in the next general election.The High Court panel ruled
that the opposition Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami party’s regulations violate the
constitutional provision of secularism.
Robert Mugabe Re-elected As
President Of Zimbabwe On 3 August
Zanu-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front), the political party
of the incumbent President Robert Mugabe has won the Presidential election of
Zimbabwe .Mugabe won 61 percent of the vote against the 34 percent won by the
Morgan Tsvangirai, the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe of Movement for Democratic
Change (MDC) party.With this win, Mugabe has won his seventh term to the office
of the President of Zimbabwe .Robert Mugabe is one of the leaders of the
guerrilla movements against white-minority rule of Zimbabwe and was elected to
power in 1980.
China Built Port Terminal
Opens In Sri Lanka On 5 August Sri
Lanka’s President, Mahinda Rajapakse declared open the new International
Container Terminal of the Colombo harbour.The $500 million Colombo
International Container Terminal (CICT) was built by China Merchants
Holdings.The new South Port is the only harbor in South Asia that can
accommodate the Triple-E Class vessels.85-pct of the investment is by CICT and
the remaining 15-pct has been funded by the by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority.
Ibrahim Boubacar Keita
Elected As New President of Mali On
12 August Former Prime Minister Ibrahim Boubacar Keita was elected as President
of Mali.He won the Mali’s Presidential elections , after his opponent and
Ex-Finance Minister Soumaïla Cisse, conceded defeat. He was Prime Minister of
Mali from 1994 to 2000 and President of the National Assembly of Mali from 2002
to 2007. He founded a political party, Rally for Mali (RPM), in 2001 and he has
led the party since then. In addition to serving in the National Assembly,
Keita was a member of the Parliament of the Economic Community of West African
States.
Britain Parliament Votes
Against Possible Military Action In Syria On 29 August the Britain Parliament rejected a proposal for military
action in Syria .By a 285 to 272 margin British MPs rejected the government’s
motion to support in principle military action against Syria.
INDIA & WORLD
India Signs DTAC protocol
with Morocco On 8 August India signed
a Protocol amending the India – Morocco Double Taxation Avoidance Convention
(DTAC) in New Delhi .The Protocol was signed by Dr Sudha Sharma, Chairperson,
Central Board of Direct Taxes on behalf of Government of India and H.E. Mr.
Larbi Reffouh, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to India on behalf of
Government of the Kingdom of Morocco.The Protocol is based on international
standards of transparency and exchange of information. It provides for
effective exchange of information including banking information between tax
authorities of the two countries.
5th India – China Strategic
Dialogue Held In Delhi The 5th
India-China Strategic Dialogue was held at New Delhi on 20 August .The Indian
side was led by
Foreign
Secretary Sujatha Singh and the Chinese side was led by Vice Foreign Minister
Liu Zhenmin.The two sides discussed several issues including enhancing
understanding on the utilization of trans-border river waters, expanding
bilateral trade and investment while addressing problems of the large and growing
deficit faced by India, ways of maintaining peace and tranquility along the
Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the India-China border areas, methods of
boosting cultural cooperation as well as people-to-people exchanges and
expansion of scientific and technological cooperation.
India Third Largest Internet
Using Nation On 21 August According
to research firm com Score latest report titled “India Digital Future in Focus
2013 ” , India with 73.9 million Net users is the world’s third largest
Internet population, overtaking Japan (4th position) but behind China (First
position) and the US. (Second position) Riding on a 31 per cent year-on-year
increase, India’s online population grew to 73.9 million.With an extended
online universe in excess of 145 million the market is at a tipping point for
online businesses.India overtook Japan by adding 17.6 million users in 2012.
Indians Third Largest
Immigrant Group In US On 23 August
According to the Migration Policy Institute latest study report , Indians have
emerged as the third-largest immigrant group in the US behind Mexicans and
Chinese, with nearly 1.9 million of them living in the country.Indian
population in the US has grown to over 150 times its size since 1960, when the
slightly more than 12,000 Indian immigrants represented less than 0.5 per cent
of the total immigrant population of 9.7 million immigrants.Till 2011,
Indian-born immigrants accounted for almost five per cent (1.86 million) of
America’s 40.4 million immigrants.Almost one-third of all Indian immigrants
resided in just two states- California and New Jersey.More than a quarter of
them lived in three major metropolitan areas- New York, Chicago and San
Jose.Two per cent of all unauthorised immigrants in the United States were also
from India.
India and Iraq Signed Energy
Cooperation Agreement On 23 August
India and Iraq signed an agreement on energy cooperation to boost the bilateral
ties.The agreement was signed along with three other agreements after
comprehensive talks between Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and his Iraq
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on strategic bilateral, regional and
international issues. Iraq is an important Gulf nation and has emerged as
India’s second largest crude oil supplier after Saudi Arabia.
India Announced Rs 5,000
crore For Bhutan On 31 August India
announced an aid of Rs 5,000 crore, including a special package of Rs 500
crore, for Bhutan as part of commitment to its continued socio-economic
development, a move that assumes significance against the backdrop of unease in
the bilateral ties recently. India will contribute Rs 4500 crore towards
Bhutan’s 11th Plan, as well as Rs 500 crore towards an Economic Stimulus
Package.The decision was announced after talks in NewDelhi between Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh and Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay.
NATIONAL
India Lost 220 Languages In
Last 50 Years On 9 August A two-year
survey by Bhasha Research and Publication Centre based in Vadodara has revealed
that India has lost around 20 per cent of its languages over the last 50
years.Officials of the survey, called the People’s Linguistic Survey of India
(PLSI) has held that the country had 1,100 languages in 1961 of which 220 have
vanished. The survey has found 780 languages and might have missed another 100,
which makes it around 880.The 1961 census had recorded that India had 1,652
languages in all but the number was narrowed down to 1,100 later for variants
of same languages were
also
included in the list. The 1971 census registered only 108 languages for it was decided
that only those languages with over 10,000 speakers will be included.
Rajya Sabha Passed The
‘Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Bill, 2012 ‘ On 13 August Rajya Sabha passed a bill to make
registration of marriages mandatory.The Registration of Births and Deaths
(Amendment) Bill, 2012, which was passed by Rajya Sabha, seeks to provide
compulsory registration of marriages irrespective of religion. The registration
of marriages will not apply to those who have registered their marriage under
any other law.At present, there is provision for registration of only births
and deaths.
Lok Sabha Passed ‘National
Food Security Bill, 2013′ On 26
August Lok Sabha passed the ‘National Food Security Bill, 2013′.The Bill seeks
to give legal rights to get subsidized grains every month to 67 percent of the
overall population (of which 75 percent is rural and 50 percent is urban
population).A beneficiary will be entitled to 5 kg of rice, wheat or coarse
cereals at Rs. 3, Rs. 2 and Re. 1 per kg a month, respectively.The
beneficiaries will be identified by the States based on parameters prescribed
by the Union government.Once the Bill gets its nod in the Rajya Sabha and
President’s accent, India will join the selected league of countries that
guarantee food grants to a majority of its population.
Rajya Sabha Passed ‘The
Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010′ On
26 August the Rajya Sabha passed ‘The Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010 was
passed by voice vote .It seeks to amend the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 and the
Special Marriages Act, 1954 which provides for irretrievable breakdown on
marriage as a ground for divorce as well as grants women the right to a share
in the property of their husbands.Under the new bill, a provision has been made
to restrict the grant of decree of divorce on the ground of irretrievable
breakdown of marriage if the court is satisfied that adequate provision for the
maintenance of children born out of the marriage has not been made consistently
with the financial capacities of the parents.
Lok Sabha Passed ‘Land
Acquisition Bill ‘ The Lok Sabha
passed the landmark land acquisition and rehabilitation bill on 29 August 2013
that aims to provide fair compensation to those whose land is taken, brings
transparency to the process and details measures for rehabilitation of those
displaced.The bill, which will now be called, The Right to Fair Compensation
and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill,
2012, replaced a nearly 120-year-old law enacted during British rule in 1894.
Companies Bill 2013 Receives
President’s Assent The new Companies
Bill has received President’s assent, that will make it into a law replacing
the nearly six-decade old regulations that govern corporates in the country.The
Companies Bill 2013 received assent from the President Pranab Mukherjee on 29
August 2013.The Companies Bill 2012 was passed in Rajya Sabha on 8 August 2013
. Earlier, the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 18 December 2012. With the
President’s assent, the Companies Bill 2012 became the Companies Act, 2013 (New
Act).The new Bill, providing for sweeping changes in the way companies operate
and are regulated in the country, received Parliamentary approval earlier this
month. It would replace the Companies Act 1956.
STATES
Karnataka Becomes First
State To Establish Calamities Relief Fund On 5 August Karnataka Government has become the first state in the
country to establish State Natural Calamities Relief fund of Rs. 125 crore.The
Relief Fund will provide for a natural calamities relief fund which would
provide for building capital assets and relief in respect of man-made disasters
that are not covered under the state disaster response fund guidelines of the
Government of India.
First Public Sector Breast Milk Bank Inaugurated In Kolkata On 7 August A modern and sophisticated breast milk
bank was inaugurated at the state-run Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital
(SSKM) by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee . This novel scheme was
launched to cater to the basic needs of a child who is just born, but does not
get the milk from the mother or when the mother dies after giving birth to the
child.The breast milk bank would help specially to non-lactating mothers. The
stored milk can be used to feed babies whose mothers fall ill during the
six-month lactating period after pregnancy.
India’s First Cyber Forensic
Laboratory (CFL) Established In Tripura The
first Cyber Forensic Laboratory (CFL) of India was established in Tripura on 11
August .The lab was established at the Tripura High Court and the purpose of
the lab is to facilitate information related to court cases. The CFL was
inaugurated by Supreme Court judge Justice Madan B. Lokur.
‘Agar-Malwa’ Becomes The
51st District Of Madhya Pradesh Madhya
Pradesh government gave nod to creation of the new district of Agar-Malwa,
taking the number of districts in the state to 51.The district will come into
existence on 16 August.The new district will be created by bifurcating Shajapur
district; it will comprise the tehsils of Agar, Badoud, Susner and Nalkheda.
Headquarters would be at Agar town.Spread over 2,785 square km, Agar-Malwa will
have population of 4.80 lakh.
Sonia Sonia Gandhi Launches
‘Food Security Scheme’ In Delhi On 20
August Congress president Sonia Gandhi launched the Centre-Sponsored ‘ Food
security scheme ‘on the occasion of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s 69th
birth Anniversary.Delhi was the first state to implement the scheme.Under the
scheme, a total of 73.5 lakh people will get foodgrain at highly subsidised
rates.The food security programme would provide subsidised grains for 67 per
cent of the population and would see government spending an estimated Rs.
1,25,000 crore to supply 62 million tonnes of grains. Under the scheme,
beneficiaries would get wheat at Rs. 2 a kg, rice at Rs. 3 a kg and coarse
grain at Rs. 1 a kg.Congress party ruled northern states Haryana and
Uttarakhand have also launched this scheme.
Maharashtra Cabinet Approved
Anti-Black Magic and Superstition Ordinance On 21 August the Maharashtra Cabinet has approved the “Anti-Black Magic
and Superstition Ordinance” after the death of anti-superstition activist
Narendra Dabholkar.The decision was taken by the state cabinet in wake up of
the protests that followed after the murder of Dabhokar in Pune on 20 August
2013.Dabholkar was at the forefront of a campaign to persuade the Maharashtra
government to pass an anti-superstition and black magic bill.
Rajasthan Government Laid
Foundation Stone For World’s Largest Solar Park
On 21 August State Government
of Rajasthan laid the foundation stone for world’s biggest solar park at Bhadla
of Jodhpur District of Rajasthan.The solar park with generation capacity of
3000 MW would be commissioned in phased manner. In its first phase the solar
park will generate 1000 MW.Solar Park would be established in 10 thousand
hectare land and Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide 3000 crore rupees
loan for development of transmission lines of this solar park.
CONFERENCES
BRICS Business Council
Meeting Held In Johannesburg The
first BRICS Business Council Meeting was held on 19 – 20 August 2013 in
Johannesburg , South Africa.The objective of the meet is aiming to increase the
trade and investment ties between participating economies.The two-day meeting
was attended by the Chairpersons of the respective chapters of the
BRICS
Business Council that attended the meeting are: Jose Rubens de la Rosa
(Brazil), Sergey Katyrin (Russian Federation), Onkar Kanwar (India) and MA
Zehua (China).The meeting was chaired by Patrice Motsepe, Chairman of the South
African and BRICS Business Council.In a joint statement following the first
BRICS Business Council meeting ,the council made several recommendations
include’s urging governments to facilitate convenience in expediting multiple
entry business visas for longer periods, as well as considering a proposal to
create a BRICS business travel card ; Enhancing connectivity; and – Creating a
BRICS business portal, which will be facilitated by the BRICS Business Council
Secretariat, among others.The council has agreed to work together in areas such
as infrastructure, mining and mineral beneficiation, value-added manufacturing
development, skills development and sustainable development.BRICS an acronym
for the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa group of countries.The
BRICS Business Council was established during the 2013 BRICS Summit in Durban
in March, with South African businessman Patrice Motsepe named chairman of the
body.
Second ASEAN Defence Ministers’
Meeting – Plus Held In Brunei The 2nd
ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting-Plus has concluded in Brunei on 29 August
.Defense ministers from ASEAN signed a declaration of commitment to enhance
peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region.They committed to adhere to the
principles of equality, mutual respect, mutual benefit and respect for
international laws in the handling of disputes. The defense ministers also
agreed to promote better understanding and confidence-building measures among
defense establishments.ASEAN Defence minister’s meeting firstly convened in
Vietnam’s capital Hanoi on October 12, 2010, the regional event has involved 18
member states, including ministers from the 10 ASEAN nations.ASEAN Defence
Ministers’ Meeting – Plus was established in 2010.This forum is convened every
two years.The third ADMM-Plus is scheduled to be held in Malaysia in 2015.
AWARDS & HONOURS
Malayalam Poetess
Sugathakumari Awarded With ‘ Saraswati Samman 2013 ‘ On 2 August Renowned Malayalam poetess and social activist
Sugathakumari has been conferred with the prestigious Saraswati Samman 2012 for
Manalezhuthu (the Writings on the Sand), a collection of poems in
Malayalam.Manalezhuthu was published in the year 2006.Saraswati Samman Award
was instituted by KK Birla Foundation in 1991.This award is given every year to
the literary work in any Indian language which is the part of Eighth Schedule
of the Constitution.
US Presidential Medal To
Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey On 8
August Barack Obama, the US President would confer the Presidential Medal of
Freedom on former US President, Bill Clinton and talk show queen, Oprah
Winfrey. It is the highest civilian honour of America.
Indian American Professor
Received Top US Environmental Award On
16 August An Indian American professor of biological and agricultural
engineering has been recognised by a top US environmental and water resources
institute for his pioneering work in hydrology. Vijay P Singh, professor and
Caroline ; William N Lehrer distinguished chair in the department of biological
and agricultural engineering at Texas A&M University, was named a recipient
of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Society of Civil
Engineers Environmental and Water Resources Institute (ASCE-EWRI).Singh is an
internationally recognised and pre-eminent engineer specialising in water
resources engineering and hydrology. His work has developed the application of
kinematic wave theory to the point where it is widely used throughout the world
in hydrologic models used for water resource modelling, flood planning and
hydrologic design.
Harshwanti Bisht Selected
For “Sir Edmund Hillary Mountain Legacy Medal 2013 “ On 12 August Professor of economics, and
conservationist, and mountaineer Dr. Harshwanti Bisht has
been
selected to receive the “Sir Edmund Hillary Mountain Legacy Medal 2013″.The
award is presented for remarkable service in the conservation of culture and
nature in mountainous regions.In 2003 the Sir Edmund Hillary Mountain Legacy
Medal was initiated by unanimous resolution of the Namche Conference: Parks,
People and Mountain Tourism.
Malala Yousafzai Wins
International Children’s Peace Prize On
27 August Pakistani school pupil and education activist Malala Yousafzai won
the International Children’s Peace Prize 2013. The peace prize carries a cash
value of 100000 euros (133000 US dollars) which is invested in projects
relating to the winner’s cause. The International Children’s Peace Prize is an
initiative of the Amsterdem-based Dutch KidsRights Foundation. It was launched
in the year 2005 by former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, when he chaired
the Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome. Since then, the prize has been
awarded every year by a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. The prize is presented
annually to an exceptional child, whose courageous or otherwise remarkable
actions have made a difference in countering problems, which affect children
around the world.
Mandela Is The First
Recipient Of ‘Mahathir Award ‘ For Global Peace On 27 August Former South African President Nelson
Mandela was awarded the first Lifetime Campaigner for Peace and Freedom of the
Mahathir Award for Global Peace .Current South African President Jacob Zuma
received the award on behalf of Mandela, who is in a critical condition in a
hospital in Pretoria.The Mahathir Award for Global Peace is a peace award
instituted by the Mahathir Global Peace Foundation. The foundation was formed
to contribute to worldwide peace efforts.Mahathir bin Mohamad is a Malaysian politician
who was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post for 22 years
from 1981 to 2003, making him Malaysia’s longest serving Prime Minister.
SPORTS & GAMES
India Won Bronze Medal at
Junior Women Hockey World Cup On 4
August Indian Junior Women Hockey team won its first ever Bronze medal in ERGO
Hockey Junior World Cup at Monchengladbac, Germany .India defeated England by
3-2 in a penalty shoot-out.Indian forward Rani was declared the Best Player of
the ERGO Junior Women Hockey World Cup 2013.The Netherland team won the final
against Argentina and clinched the trophy for a record third time.
Parimarjan Negi Won
Politiken Cup On 4 August Indian
Grandmaster Parimarjan won the Denmark’s Politiken Cup at Copenhagen, Denmark
by gaining 9 out of the total possible 10 points. He defeated the seventh seed,
Italian Sabino Brunello in just 31 moves of Ruy Lopez.
Jadeja First Indian After
Kumble To Top ODI Bowlers’ List On 4
August Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja became the first Indian bowler to top
the bowlers’ chart in the latest ICC ODI Player Rankings after former captain
Anil Kumble claimed the pole position way back in 1996.Overall, Jadeja is the
fourth India bowler after Kapil Dev (March 1989), Maninder Singh (December
1987-November 1988) and Kumble to claim the number-one spot in ODIs.
Franklin Wins Record 6 Golds
at World Swimming Championships On 5
August American swimmer Missy Franklin became the first woman to win six gold
medals at a world-championships.She claimed her record sixth gold medal of the
world championships , swimming the leadoff leg for the Americans in the
400-meter medley relay in Barcelona, Spain.Missy Franklin won four golds and a
bronze at the 2012 London Games, joins American men Michael Phelps and Mark
Spitz as well as German woman Kristin Otto with six golds in either a world or
Olympic competition.Franklin became the winningest female swimmer ever at a
world meet, eclipsing the record that was shared by Tracy Caulkins, who won
five times in 1978, and Libby Trickett, who did it in 2007.
PV Sindhu Won Bronze Medal at World Badminton Championships On 10 August Indian shuttler P V Sindhu lost to the
Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand in the semi-final match at the World Badminton
Championships at Guangzhou, China.P V Sindhu now became the only second Indian
singles player to win a medal after Prakash Padukone .Jwala Gutta and Ashwini
Ponnappa had won the doubles bronze in London in 2011.
World Badminton Championship
2013 Winners Women’s Singles :- Thailand’s
Ratchanok Intanon won the women’s singles title ,after defeated Li Xuerui
(China) in the final at the World Badminton Championships at Guangzhou.This is
the first time any shuttler from Thailand has won a gold at the Worlds in any
category. Men’s Singles :- China’s Lin Dan reinforced his claim to being
the greatest badminton player in history after he defeated arch rival Malaysian
Lee Chong Wei in the World Championship final to become the first man to win
five world singles titles.
Rogers Cup Tennis Tournament
2013 Winners Women’s Singles :- On 11
August Serena Williams (U.S) won the Rogers Cup Tennis Tournament Women’s
singles title ,after defeated Romania’s Sorana Cirstea in the final at Montreal
(Canada).Serena Williams won the Rogers Cup women’s title for the third time. Men’s
Singles :- Rafael Nadal (Spain) won his third Rogers Cup Men’s Singles
title , after defeated Canada’s Milos Raonic in the final.
Marion Bartoli Retires From
Tennis On 14 August Wimbledon
champion Marion Bartoli of France announces her retirement from professional
tennis.She announced the retirement after losing in the second round of the
Cincinnati Masters to Romania’s Simona Halep. She is ranked seventh in the
world.Besides Wimbledon 2013, Bartoli won seven other WTA Tour titles, the
first one was in Auckland in 2006. Recently she won two tournaments both in
2011 at Eastbourne and Osaka, Japan, prior to Wimbledon.
2013 World Championships in
Athletics Winners The 14th World
Championships in Athletics are held in Moscow, Russia from 10–18 August 2013.
Russia (17 medals )topped the medal table with seven gold, four silver, and six
bronze medals.The US (25 medals) came in second place at the event, receiving
six gold, 13 silver, and six bronze medals. Jamaica (19 medals )placed third,
with its athletes earning six gold, two silver, and one bronze.
Winners Of The 2013 World
Championships in Athletics :- *
Jamaica’s Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce both won three gold medals in
the men’s and women’s 100 m, 200 m and 4 x 100 m relay respectively to become
the most successful athletes at the event.Usain Bolt moved to the top of the
all-time World Championships medal table by winning three gold medals.It was
Bolt’s second three gold performance at the World Championships.With this
victory Usain Bolt has joined the club of highest (8) gold medal winners list
along with American women’s 200m specialist Allyson Felix, and retired US track
stars Carl Lewis and Michael Johnson including relays. * Christina Obergfoll of
Germany won the women’s javelin title with a throw of 69.05 metres . * French
athlete Teddy Tamgho claimed gold in the men’s triple jump event ,, with a jump
measuring 18.04m. * In the Men’s 1, 500 metres race Kenyan Asbel Kiprop (
3min:36.2 sec) won the gold and Eunice Jepkoech Sum of Kenya won gold in
Women’s 800 metres race (1min :57.38 sec) * Women’s 10,000 meters Race :-
Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) *Men’s 10,000 meters Race :- Double Olympic champion
Mo Farah of Britain created history once again in Moscow as he became the first
British man to win a 10,000m world title.The Somalia-born Mo Farah went down in
the history books as just the second man to win the 5000 and 10,000m races at
the Olympics and the world championships. * Men’s 20 kilometres Walk :-
Aleksandr Ivanov (Russia) * Women’s Marathon :- Kenya’s Edna Ngeringwony
Kiplagat becomes the first women in history to defend her world championship
marathon title. * Shot put :- New Zealand’s Valerie Adams has become the first
woman to win four individual world
athletics
titles in the same event. * Men’s 110 metres Hurdles :- David Oliver (USA) *
Men’s 400metres Hurdles :- Jehu Gordon (Trinidad) * Women’s 400 metres Hurdles
:- Zuzana Hejnova (Czech Republic ) * Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva
won gold..Yelena Isinbayeva is a two-time Olympic gold medalist (2004 and
2008), a three-time World Champion (2005, 2007 and 2013), the current world
record holder in the event, who is widely considered the greatest female
pole-vaulter of all time.
Cincinnati Tennis Tournament
2013 Winners Women’s Singles :- On 18
August Victoria Azarenka of Belarus won the Cincinnati Tennis Tournament
women’s singles title.Azarenka defeated Serena Williams of the U.S in the final
at Cincinnati (U.S ) Men’s Singles :- In the Men’s category Rafael Nadal
(Spain) has won the Cincinnati Tennis Tournament title for the first time.He
defeated John Isner (U.S) in the final.Nadal’s five Masters titles this season
are a career best. He’s tied with Novak Djokovic for most Masters titles in a
season since 1990. He’s won seven of the nine Masters events during his career.
Sania Mirza – Jie Zheng pair
Won New Haven Open Title On 24 August
India’s Sania Mirza won the women’s doubles title at the New Haven Open Tennis
tournament along with her partner Jie Zheng of China.Sania and Jie defeated the
pair of Anabel Medina Garrigues (Spain) and Katarina Srebotnik (Slovenia) in
the final at Yale.This is Sania Mirza’s 17th WTA doubles title and the third
Title in 2013.
Australia’s Aaron Finch Hits
T20 World Record Australian batsman
Aaron Finch hit a new record in Twenty20 Internationals in Southampton
(England), when he scored 156 runs off 63 balls against England at Southampton
on 29 August.Finch mashed 14 sixes and 11 fours in his innings and surpassed
the previous international record of 123, scored by New Zealand’s Brendon
McCullum.In the process he also became the first Australian to score a T20
international century.
ECONOMY
Union Cabinet Approved the
Setting up of ‘Bharatiya Mahila Bank ‘ On
8 August the Union Cabinet approved the proposal for setting up of ‘ Bharatiya
Mahila Bank (BMB) ‘ with an initial corpus of Rs 1,000 crore.The proposed bank
will be headquartered in New Delhi.The Mahila Bank will start with 6 branches —
one each in north, south, east, west, central and north eastern part of the
country.The proposed bank is likely to begin operations by November this year.
India Signed Agreement With
World Bank For Low Income Housing Finance Project On 14 August the government of India and the World
Bank signed a $100 million credit agreement aimed at helping low-income
households in Indian cities access loans to purchase, build or upgrade their
dwellings.The Low Income Housing Finance Project would be implemented by the
National Housing Bank (NHB).The credit agreement for the Low Income Housing
Finance Project was signed between the Government of India, National Housing
Bank (NHB) and World Bank in New Delhi.
Muslims Have Lowest Living
Standard In India According to the
National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) study titled ‘Employment and
Unemployment Situation Among Major Religious Groups in India’ among various
religious groups,Muslims have the lowest living standard in the country *
According to the survey data , Muslims average per capita expenditure of just
Rs 32.66 in a day.At the other end of the spectrum, Sikh community enjoys a
much better lifestyle as the average per capita spending among them is Rs 55.30
per day, while the same for Hindus is Rs 37.50. For Christians it is Rs
51.43.
* At all-India level, the average monthly per capita expenditure (MPCE) of a
Sikh household was Rs 1,659 while that for a Muslim household was Rs 980 in
2009-10.The average MPCE for Hindus and Christians were Rs 1,125 and Rs 1,543,
respectively.The survey said that average monthly per capita consumption at
all-India level was Rs 901 in villages and Rs1,773 in cities. Overall, the
average MPCE was Rs 1,128. * Muslims were at the bottom in rural areas, with an
average MPCE of Rs 833, followed by Hindus at Rs 888, Christians at Rs1,296 and
Sikhs 1,498. * In urban areas, Muslims’ average MPCE was also the lowest at Rs
1,272 followed by Hindus at Rs 1,797, Christians Rs 2,053 and Sikhs at Rs
2,180.
Per Capita Income Up 6.7% in
2004-12 On 25 August According to
official sources data ,the per capita income in the country increased 6.7 per
cent per annum during 2004-05 to 2011-12, while the percentage of poor declined
by 2.2 per cent over the period.For 2011-12, the Planning Commission has
estimated percentage of people living below the poverty line at 21.9 per
cent.The poverty line in 2011-12 in terms of monthly per capita consumption
expenditure was estimated at Rs 816 in rural areas and Rs 1,000 in urban
areas.State-wise, Uttar Pradesh had highest number of people living below
poverty line during 2011-12 at 598.19 people below poverty line out of every
lakh.It was followed by Bihar at 358.15 people (per lakh), Madhya Pradesh
234.04 people, Maharashtra 197.92 people and West Bengal at 184.98 people
living below the poverty line.
27 crore People Live Below
Poverty Line In India India’s
population was estimated at 123 crore as of March 1, 2012, while as many as 27
crore people lived below the poverty line in 2011-12, Minister of State for
Planning Rajeev Shukla explained in a written reply to Rajya Sabha on 29
August.As per the Population Census of 2011 conduced by the Office of Registrar
General of India, the population in the country was estimated at 121 crore as
of March 1, 2011.The poverty ratio in the country has decreased to 21.9 per
cent in 2011-12 from 37.2 per cent in 2004-05.The rate of decline between
2004-05 and 2011-12 is three times faster than experienced between 1993-94 and
2004-05.As per the Millennium Development Goals Report 2013, the poverty rate
in India fell from 49 per cent in 1994 to 42 per cent in 2005 and 33 per cent
in 2010.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Australia’s Most Powerful
Super Computer Unveiled On 1 August
Australia’s most powerful supercomputer “”Raijin “” was unveiled in
Canberra.Raijin, named after the Japanese God of thunder and rain, has costed
USD 45.2 million to build and will cost USD 10.85 million a year to run.The
super computer, unveiled at Australian National University (ANU),and it is the
27th most powerful computer in the world.
India’s DRDO Launches
Explosive Detection Kit In US On 2
August the India-developed US-manufactured Explosive Detection Kit (EDK) was
launched at the US Chamber of Commerce building in Washington.In a first of its
kind of reverse technology sharing between India and the US, an innovative
Explosive Detection Kit developed by Indian scientists would be manufactured in
America and sold globally for quick detection and identification of
combinations of explosives.This was probably for the first time that technology
developed by Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) was being
manufactured and marketed in the US.
Japan Sends World’s First
Talking Robot Into Space On 4 August
Japan has successfully launched the world’s first talking humanoid robot called
“” Kirobo “” in to space. The robot was sent by H2B rocket from the island of
Tanegashima. The rocket carried food, water and other supplies. Kirobo will
serve as a companion for Japanese astronauts.Kirobo was put
through
a series of zero-gravity and other safety tests prior to sending him into
space. Kirobo is 34 centimetres tall and can speak Japanese. It will provide
emotional support for people in space. Kirobo will talk to JAXA astronaut
Koichi Wakata when he arrives at the space station in November. The name of
Kirobo is a merging of Kibo and robot. Kirobo was designed by scientists and
engineers at the University of Tokyo. It is equipped with voice-recognition and
face-recognition technology, as well as a camera, emotion recognition software
and natural language processing.
Japan Unveils Largest
Warship On 6 August Japan has
unveiled its biggest warship since the Second World War as part of a plan to
bolster its defense of territorial claims in disputed waters.The ship, named
the “Izumo”, is classified as a helicopter destroyer, though its flattop design
makes it look like an aircraft carrier.The ship is nearly 250 metres (820ft
feet) long and is designed to carry up to 14 helicopters.Japanese Defense
Ministry announced the ship is not intended to be used as an aircraft carrier
and will not be used to launch fighter jets.It will also be used to bolster the
nation’s ability to transport personnel and supplies in response to large-scale
natural disasters.
Pinaka Rockets Successfully
Test Fired On 7 August India
successfully test fired two rounds of indigenously developed “Pinaka” rockets
from a multi-barrel rocket launcher (MBRL) from a defence base in
Chandipur-on-sea near Balasore, off the Odisha coast.The tests were routine
trials conducted for training purpose. The tests were conducted by personnel
from Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune unit at Proof
and Experimental Establishment (PXE) firing point-2. Pinaka is an area weapon
system with a range of 40 km.Pinaka system can fire a salvo of 12 rockets in 44
seconds. Ten rounds of Pinaka rockets were tested from the same base on 30 and
31 January and 28 February this year.
‘ INS Arihant ‘ Nuclear
Reactor Activated On 10 August India
has activated the reactor on board the ‘INS Arihant ‘ nuclear submarine, the
first to be designed and built in India.With this success, India became a
member of the exclusive club of countries that have built their own nuclear
powered submarines along with Russia, US, UK, China and France.After the nuclear
reactor is activated, INS Arihant has been undergoing trials at Navy’s key
submarine base in Vishakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) and would be launched for sea
trials soon since the nuclear reactor has gone critical.Nuclear triad has the
ability to fire nuclear-tipped missiles from land, air and sea.Arihant means
destroyer of enemies in Sanskrit is an Indian submarine, which is 111 meter
long, 11 broad and 15 meter tall.The 6,000 tonne vessel was built under the
Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project at the Ship Building Centre in
Visakhapatnam ,at a cost of around Rs 15,000 crore .INS Arihant, was introduced
to the public on 26 July 2009 at a symbolic launch ceremony by Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh’s wife Gursharan Kaur.India operates the INS Chakra, which is an
Akula II class submarine leased from Russia for ten years and has plans of
building two more nuclear submarines indigenously.
‘ICGS Rajveer ‘ Commissioned
On 10 August Seventh in the series of
eight inshore patrol vessels (IPV), ICGS Rajveer was commissioned at
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) by defence secretary R K Mathur in the presence
of vice-admiral Anurag G Thapliyal, director general of Indian Coast Guard.The
IPV is equipped with the most advanced and sophisticated navigational and
communication sensors and equipment. The ship is propelled to a maximum speed
of 31.5 knots and has an endurance of 1,500 nautical miles. The special feature
include an integrated Bridge System, Integrated machinery control system and an
indigenously built 30mm gun mount with fire control system.
India Launched First
Indigenous Aircraft Carrier ‘ INS Vikrant ‘ India launched its first indigenous aircraft carrier ‘INS Vikrant ‘ on
12 August .Defence Minister A K Antony’s wife Elizabeth launched the 37,500
tonne carrier ‘INS Vikrant’ at Kochi shipyard.This will mark India’s entry into
a select club of countries capable of designing and building a carrier of this
size. Other countries capable of designing and building an equivalent size ship
are the US, the UK, Russia and France.Fighter aircraft–Mig-29K, Light Combat
Aircraft and Kamov-31 helicopters–will deployed on board the carrier which will
also carry an array of other weapons systems.INS Vikrant has a length of 260
metres
and it is 60 metres wide.It is behind schedule by three years.The carrier is
expected to be delivered to the Navy by the end of 2018.
India Successfully Test
Fired Nuclear Capable ‘ Prithvi-II ‘ Missile On 12 August India has successfully test-fired its indigenously
developed nuclear capable ‘ Prithvi-II ‘ missile from a mobile launcher in
salvo mode from launch complex-3 of the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at (Odisha)
Chandipur.Prithvi-II missile was launched by the personnel of the Strategic
Force Command (SFC) from ITR’s Launch Complex-III as part of routine user
training. The missile scientists of the Defence Research and Development
Organisation(DRDO) monitored the launch operations.The missile, with a range of
350 km, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
.The missile, 9 metres in height with a launch weight of 4.6 tonnes, is capable
of carrying a warhead of more than 500 kg.The last users trial of Prithvi-II
was successfully carried out from the same base on on December 20, 2012.
Voyager Becomes First
Man-Made Object To Leave The Solar System According to the new research shows ,NASA’s long-lived Voyager probe
crossed into interstellar space last year, becomes the first man-made object to
leave the solar system.Voyager 1 space craft was launched in 1977 along with a
sister probe, Voyager 2, to observe the outer planets. Voyager 1 is now
approximately 120 times farther away from the sun than Earth. Voyager 2 is
heading out of the solar system in a different direction.The probes are powered
by the slow decay of radioactive plutonium. Voyager 1 will begin running out of
energy for its science instruments in 2020. By 2025, it will be completely out
of power.
India’s Super Hercules Lands
At Highest Airfield On LAC The Super
Hercules C 130 J transport plane landed at the world’s highest and
recently-activated Daulat Beg Oldie airstrip in Ladakh area of Jammu and
Kashmir for the first time on 20 August .The Daulat Beg Oldie airstrip located
at 16614 feet (5065 metres) in the Aksai Chin area..In April, the area saw a
21-day stand-off between Indian and Chinese troops who came and pitched tents
in the vicinity of the airfield and returned only after several rounds of flag
meetings between both sides.The achievement will enable the armed forces to use
the heavy-lift aircraft to induct troops, supplies, improve communication
network and also serve as a morale booster for maintenance of troops positioned
there.C-130J is capable of lifting upto 20 tonnes of load.
India’s First Defence
Satellite GSAT-7 Launched Successfully India’s
first exclusive defence satellite GSAT-7 was successfully launched by European
space consortium Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou spaceport in French
Guiana on 30 August.This launch will push ahead India’s maritime
security.GSAT–7 has been built at an expense of 185 crore rupees and will act
as the country’s maiden dedicated spacecraft for defence applications.The
frequency bands of GSAT-7 will help space-based marine communications. It has
coverage over India landmass as well as surrounding seas.Earlier, satellite
communication in ships was through Inmarsat, a major provider of global mobile
satellite communications services.The state-of-the-art satellite carrying
payloads operating in UHF, S, C and Ku bands, had a lift-off mass of 2625 kg
and is based on ISRO’s 2500 kg satellite bus with some new technological
elements, including the antennae.According to ISRO, GSAT-7 is an advanced
communication satellite to provide wide range of service spectrum from low bit
rate voice to high bit rate data communication.Payload of the GSAT–7 is
designed to provide communication capabilities to users in distant oceanic
regions. Its solar arrays generate 2900 W of electrical power.
US Scientists Created the
Most Precise Clock of the World The
National Institute of Standards and Technology Scientist from U.S , revealed in
the month of August 2013 that they created the most precise clock of the world.
The ticking rate of this clock varies less than two parts in one quintillion,
or ten times better than any clock in the world. The clock is made up of the
element ytterbium. This element can be used for technological advancements
beyond the timekeeping. The clock can be used for various purposes such as
checking temperature, navigation systems as well as magnetic fields.The
co-author of the study which revealed the clock, Andrew Ludlow explained that
the
stability
of this ytterbium lattice clock paves way for other practical applications of
high-performance timekeeping.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
Rajeev Rishi is new CMD of
Central Bank of India On 1 August
Rajeev Rishi took over as the Chairman and Managing Director of Central Bank of
India .His appointment is for a period of five years.Prior to the new
appointment, Mr. Rishi served as the Executive Director of Indian Bank, since
October 2010. Before joining Indian Bank, he was the General Manager of
Oriental Bank of Commerce.Rajeev Rishi, who belongs to Chandigarh, holds a BA
and an LLB and an expert in Banking.
Arundhati Bhattacharya
Appointed Managing Director Of SBI On
2 August Arundhati Bhattacharya was appointed the managing director and chief
financial officer of the State Bank of India(SBI).She is the first managing
director at SBI, which is India’s largest bank.Arundhati succeeded Diwakar Gupta.
Hassan Rouhani Sworn In As
Iran’s New President On 4 August
Hassan Rohani was sworn in as the new President of Iran in the ceremony held at
the Iranian Parliament in Tehran.Rouhani is the seventh (different) President
of Iran after the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
Raghuram Rajan Appointed as
the New Governor of RBI On 6 August
Chief economic adviser Raghuram Govind Rajan has been appointed as the Governor
of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).Rajan will have a term of three years.He
will be the 23rd Governor of RBI.He is 50 years of age and so far, he is the
youngest person to become the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.He was
appointed as the youngest-ever Economic Counselor and Director of Research
(chief economist) at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from October 2003 to
December 2006.Rajan was appointed as Chief Economic Advisor to the Ministry of
Finance, Government of India on 10 August 2012.
Dilip Trivedi is new CRPF
chief On 17 August Senior IPS officer
Dilip Trivedi has been appointed as the new chief of the country’s largest
paramilitary force CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force). Trivedi, a 1978-batch
officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre has served in various positions in the state
police and has also served in the Centre as ADG of the Indo-Tibetan Border
Police.He succeeded Pranay Sahay who retired on 31 July 2013.
Michel Djotodia Sworn In As
Central African Republic President On
18 August Former rebel leader Michel Djotodia was formally sworn in as the
Central African Republic’s President.Djotodia has been in charge of the country
during the chaos that followed the rebels’ seizure of control in March 2013,
when they swept into power from their northern bases, overpowering South
African forces protecting former leader Francois Bozize.Djotodia was a leader
of the Seleka rebel coalition in the December 2012 rebellion; following a peace
agreement, he was appointed to the government as First Deputy Prime Minister
for National Defense in February 2013.
Robert Mugabe Sworn In As
Zimbabwe President On 21 August
Robert Mugabe has been sworn in for a new five-year term as President of
Zimbabwe.Mugabe
of Zanu-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front) party won the
Presidential election (Parliamentary Election) by winning 61 percent votes in
his favour on 3 August .
Parthasarathi Shome
Appointed As Chairman Of TARC On 26
August the Union Government of India set up a commission under the chairmanship
of Parthasarathy Shome to review tax laws and suggest ways for a stable and
non-adversarial tax administration.The seven-member Tax Administration Reform
Commission (TARC) will have a 18-month tenure to suggest various measures
including an appropriate organisational structure for tax governance.
Justice N V Ramana Appointed
as Chief Justice of Delhi High Court On
30 August Justice Nuthalapati Venkata Ramana, Judge of the High Court of Andhra
Pradesh,was appointed as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Delhi.Justice
Ramana replaced Chief Justice D. Murugesan, who retired in June.Justice Ramana
was appointed as a permanent judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court on 27 June
2000.Ramana had enrolled as an advocate in February 1983 and has practiced in
the Andhra Pradesh High Court, central and state administrative tribunals and
the Supreme Court.He holds specialisation in constitutional, criminal, service
and inter-state river laws.He has specialized in Constitutional, criminal,
service and Inter-State River laws. He has functioned as Panel Counsel for
various Government organizations.
B)RESIGNS Egypt Vice President ElBaradei Resigned Egyptian vice-president, Nobel laureate Mohamed
ElBaradei, announced his resignation in a letter to the interim president on14
August .The resignation comes after scores were killed in a crackdown by
security forces on loyalists of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi.
C)DEATHS
Veteran Music Director
Dakshinamoorthy Died Venkateswaran
Dakshinamoorthy, the veteran veteran carnatic musician and music director died
on 2 August in Mylapore, Chennai.The veteran was known as Swamy in the music
industry and gave music to songs of more than 125 films in Tamil, Malayalam and
Hindi.He has to his credit about 859 songs that were composed by him over seven
decades of his service to the world of Music. He debuted as a Music composer in
the a Malayalam movie Nalla Thanka (Nalla Thankal in Tamil) in 1950.He was the
proud recipient of Kerala State Film Award for best music director in 1971.In
1998, he received the Kerala State Film Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Former Air Commodore Jasjit
Singh Died On 4 August Noted
strategic analyst Air Commodore (retired) Jasjit Singh died in NewDelhi. He was
conferred with the Padma Bhushan, the second highest civilian award, in the
year 2006 by the former president APJ Abdul Kalam.
Former Union minister
Devendra Prasad Yadav Died On 11
August Former Union minister and senior Congress leader from Bihar, Devendra
Prasad Yadav, died in NewDelhi.Yadav was a three-time Member of Parliament from
Munger parliamentary seat of Bihar and had served as Minister of State for
Education between 1971-77 in Indira Gandhi’s cabinet.
Renowned Naturalist and
Ornithologist Zafar Futehally Died On
11 August Zafar Rashid Futehally an Indian naturalist, ornithologist and
conservationist has died on 11 August at Kihim in Maharashtra.Zafar Futehally
led the early years of the conservation movement in India and served as a link
between conservationists and corporate.He was conferred with several national
and international honours, including the Padma Shri in 1970.He also edited and
published an anthology of writings by Indian birdwatchers, “India through its
birds”, which was published in 2007.
Former Nepal Prime Minister Man Singh Shrestha Died Former Nepalese Prime Minister Marich Man Singh
Shrestha has died in Kathmandu on 15 August.He had served as Nepal’s Prime
Minister for about four years till April 1990, when the political parties
launched an agitation to restore democratic rights.
Kapil Dev’s Former Coach
Desh Prem Azad Died On 16 August Desh
Prem Azad, the former coach of cricketer Kapil Dev and Dronacharya awardee died
in Mohali.He trained cricketers such as Kapil Dev, Ashok Malhotra, Chetan
Sharma and Yograj Singh in the late 1970s.Desh Prem Azad represented Haryana,
the Maharaja of Patiala’s XI and Southern Punjab, while playing 19 first-class
matches. In these matches, he scored 658 runs while grabbed 8 wickets in all.
Crime Novelist Elmore
Leonard Died Elmore Leonard, one of
America’s best known crime novelists,has died on 20 August .Twenty-six of his
books and short stories have been adapted for the screen, including “Hombre,”
“Get Shorty,” “Jackie Brown,” (based on 1992′s “Rum Punch”) and “Justified,” a
TV shows based on 1993′s “Pronto,” 1995′s “Riding the Rap” and the 2001 short
story ‘Fire in the Hole.” His most recent novel, “Raylan,” was released in
2012.
Eminent Classical Singer
Raghunath Panigrahi Died On 25 August
Eminent Indian classical singer and music director Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi
died in Bhubaneswar.Pandit Panigrahi’s effort to popularise poet Jayadeva’s
‘Gita Govinda’.Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi was born at Gunupur in Odisha’s
Rayaga (earlier Koraput) district.Pandit Raghunath was the first Odia singer to
be honoured by the French government for his ‘Gita Govinda’ composition way
back in the 70s.He was also conferred with the Padmashri award in the year
2010.
Nobel Literature Laureate
Seamus Heaney Died On 30 August Irish
writer and poet Seamus Heaney, who won the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, died
in Dublin.Seamus Heaney was born on 13 April 1939 in Northern Ireland.Northern
Ireland-born Heaney published his first major collection of poems, “Death of a
Naturalist”, in 1966 and went on to become one of the English language’s
leading poets.Heaney worked as the professor of poetry at Oxford University
between 1989 and 1994.
D)VISITORS
Afghanistan Vice-President
Mohammad Karim Khalili Visited India The
vice president of Afghanistan, Mohammad Karim Karim Khalili visited India from
20 – 22 August.During the visit Khalili met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in
New delhi .In the meet both nations discussed security issues and trade among
other bilateral issues.Khalili also meet’s India’s president Pranab Mukherjee,
vice-president Mohammad Hamid Ansari, and external affairs minister Salman
Khurshid and discussed on both countries bilateral issues.
Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri
al-Maliki Visited India Nouri
Al-Maliki, Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq visited India from 22 -25
August.During his four day visit , Maliki met with the Prime Minister of India,
Manmohan Singh and President of Indian Union, Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President
of India, Hamid Ansari in New Delhi.Both the nations exchanged views on bilateral,
regional and multilateral issues of mutual interest and reached a broad
consensus. The discussions enabled better understanding and appreciation of
each other’s concerns and perspectives and helped in forging closer
understanding at the highest political level and also several MoUs were signed
between the two nations. This was the first visit of Maliki to India
E)MISCELLANEOUS
Amazon Founder & CEO Jeff Bezos Buys Washington Post Amazon Founder & CEO Jeff Bezos has purchased the
Washington Post Newspaper of US. Seattle-based Amazon owner Jeffrey P Bezos has
agreed to buy the newspaper assets of The Washington Post Company for USD 250
million.Bezos, whose entrepreneurship has made him one of the world’s richest
men, will pay $250 million in cash for The Post and affiliated publications to
The Washington Post Co., which owns the newspaper and other businesses.The
Washington Post (WP) is an American daily newspaper. It is the most widely
circulated newspaper published in Washington, D.C., and oldest extant in the
area, founded in 1877.
11-year-old UK girl has
higher IQ than Einstein On 5 August
An 11-year-old schoolgirl in the U.K. has achieved the highest possible score
of 162 on a Mensa IQ test, making her brainier than scientists Stephen Hawking
and Albert Einstein. Cerys Cooksammy-Parnell, a grade six schoolgirl took up
the test with the aim of beating her father’s score of 142. She also scored the
highest mark possible in the test, scoring 162 on the Cattell B scale.
Sharapova Tops ‘ Forbes ‘
List of Best Paid Female Athletes On
6 August Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova has topped the ‘ Forbes ‘ list of
highest-earning female athletes for the ninth-straight year, raking in $29
million over the last 12 months.American Serena Williams is second on the list
with earnings of 20.5 million US dollars, Chinese star Li Na in third with
$18.2 million and Victoria Azarenka of Belarus in fourth with $15.7 million.
Indian American Students
Wins National Geographic World Championship On 9 August A team of three young Indian American students defeated
teams from 17 other regions to win top honours at the 11th National Geographic
World Championship in Russia’s St Petersburg.The team was made up of captain
Gopi Ramanathan from Sartell, Minnesota; Asha Jain from Minocqua, Wisconsin;
and Neelam Kaur Sandhu from Bedford, New Hampshire.In the biennial competition,
teams of students answered questions on physical, cultural and economic
geography.Ramanathan, already has won his state geography bee twice. He had
finished seventh in the 2012 National Bee in Washington, DC. The competition
was sponsored by Google, and presented by the US National Geographic Society in
partnership with the Russian Geographical Society.
Canadian Street Named After
Mahatma Gandhi On 15 August A street
in Canada’s Winnipeg city has been named after Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion
of India’s 67th Independence Day. The street leading to the Canadian Museum for
Human Rights will now be known as Honorary Mahatma Gandhi Way. At a ceremony ,
the Mayor of Winnipeg Sam Katz explained that the street was named so after an
individual who is synonymous with the struggle for human rights.
Dhoni Beats Rafael Nadal –
Usain Bolt In ‘ Forbes ‘ List Of Highest – Paid Athletes On 20 August Indian cricket team captain Mahendra
Singh Dhoni has been ranked 16th in the latest ‘Forbes’ list of highest-paid
athletes with an earning of $31.5 million (around Rs.180 crore).In the list, he
was placed above Rafael Nadal and Usain Bolt.As per the latest Forbes list of
highest-paid athletes in the world, dhoni earned $31.5 million between June
2012 and June 2013.List of places don above F1 Fernando Alonso, who is on the
19th, Lewis Hamilton on the 26th, Novak Djokovic on the 28th, Rafael Nadal is
in 30th place, and Usain Bolt in the 40th grade.Doni has risen 15 places in
this year’s list. It took 31 th rank in the last year. Sachin Tendulkar is the
only Indian athlete, who is one of the rank of 31 and a total annual revenue of
$ 22 million (Rs 125 crore).List is topped by golfer Tiger Woods, who made $
78.1 million last year, followed by Roger Federer, who earned $ 71.5 million,
basketball player Kobe Bryant with earnings of $ 61.9 million.The calculation
is based on earnings estimates, which includes salaries, bonuses and cash
prizes from both the club and the national team, as well as approval of
revenue.
Madonna Tops Forbes’ 2013
Highest-Paid Celebrities List On 27
August According to Forbes ’2013 list of highest-paid celebrities ‘Madonna was
the world’s highest-earning celebrity in 2012-13.Madonna made $US125 million
between June 2012 and June
2013.Veteran
film director Steven Spielberg took second place in the list, while musical
talent show mogul Simon Cowell tied for third with Fifty Shades of Grey author
EL James and disc jockey Howard Stern.
Most Wanted Indian
Mujahideen Terrorist Yasin Bhatka Arrested Indian Mujahideen co-founder and one of India’s most wanted terrorists,
Yasin Bhatkal was arrested on 30 August.Yasin has been on the run since 2008.
The IM leader is wanted in a string of terror attacks in Ahmedabad, Surat,
Bangalore, Pune, Delhi and Hyderabad.Yasin, who co-founded IM in 2008 along
with brother Riaz, is also wanted in the German Bakery bomb blast in Pune on
February 13, 2010.
PLACES IN NEWS
Strong Earthquake HitsChina On 14 August China hit by strong earthquake with
magnitude of 6.1.The earthquake occured in jolted parts of Tibet.Due to this
earthquake at least 87 people were injured and over 45,000 homes damaged .The
epicenter of the earthquake was identified nearer to the Ringo town.
Submarine ‘INS Sindhurakshak
‘ Sinks After Major Blast In Mumbai On
14 August in a huge setback to the Indian Navy, a conventional submarine ‘INS
Sindhurakshak’ exploded after a fire on board and sank in the naval dockyard in
Mumbai , in which 18 personnel, including three officers are feared killed.A
smaller intensity explosion was followed by two massive blasts, causing a major
fire in the Russian-made submarine.In 2010, a fire broke out on board Sindhurakshak
leaving a sailor dead and two others injured. INS Sindhurakshak was a
Russian-made Kilo-class 877EKM(Sindhughosh-class) diesel-electric submarine of
the Indian Navy.Commissioned on 24 December 1997, it was the ninth of the ten
Kilo-class submarines in the Indian Navy.On 4 June 2010, the Indian Defence
Ministry and Zvezdochka shipyard signed a contract worth US$80 million to
upgrade and overhaul the submarine. After the overhaul, it returned to India
from Russia in 2013.
1300 People Killed In Chemical
Attack On Syria On 21 August nearly
1300 people, including children were killed in in Damascus, the capital of
Syria..This was one of the deadliest chemical attacks in the civil war of
Syria. Toxic gas was fired from the rockets.
ABBREVIATIONS
DRDO —– Defence Research and
Development Organisation
SAARC —– South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation
AGOC —— Asian Games
Organisation Committee
CDRI ——- Central Drug Research
Institute
FEMA —– Foreign Exchange
Management Act
FIPB ——- Foreign Investment
Promotion Board
IFTU
—— International Federation of Trade Unions
IRDA —– Insurance Regulatory
Development Authority
NABARD —- National Bank for
Agricultural and Rural Development
SEBI ——- Security Exchange
Board of India
UNHCR —— United Nations High
Commission for Refugees
WMO —– World Meteorological
Organisation
BOOKS IN NEWS
‘The Moon Baller’ Book
Released On 5 August Former India
No.1 and tennis ace Nirupama Vaidyanathan’s autobiographical account ‘The Moon
Baller’ was released at a function held at the Madras Cricket Club.The book,
which goes back in time to chronicle the times when professional tennis for
Indian women was quite unheard of, was launched by tennis legend Vijay
Amritraj.
” My Journey: Transforming
Dreams into Actions ” by Abdul Kalam Released In the month of August ” My Journey: Transforming
Dreams into Actions” by former President of India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was
launched by the Rupa Publication.In his new book Kalam shares the inspiration
and the lessons he learned from personal stories of his life. The book
describes the lesser known events from his life.
‘Dhyan Chand – The Wizard of
Hockey’ Book Released The
first-of-its-kind graphic biography on former Indian Hockey player Dhyan Chand
titled ” Dhyan Chand-The Wizard of Hockey ” was launched at Dhyanchand Stadium
in New Delhi on 29 August .The biography was launched on the National Sports
Day to commemorate the 108th birth anniversary of the legend.The book has been
written by Luis Fernandes, who researched extensively on the subject.The book
is being printed by comic-series publication Amar Chitra Katha.The book
focussed on Dhyan Chand’s achievements and goal-scoring feats at 1928, 1932 and
1936 Olympics that got him the title The Wizard.
COMMITTEES
Virginius Xaxa Committee To
Asses Status Of Scheduled Tribes On
17 August On the pattern of Sachar Committee for Muslims, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh has set up a committee to assess the status of scheduled tribes
with an aim of ensuring their uplift, particularly in socio-economic, health
and education fields.Prof. Virginius Xaxa was appointed as the chairman of the
seven-member committee.The committee will finalise and present its report
within nine months from the date of this notification.The Prime Minister’s decision
of setting up a committee came after the government found that the STs, who
form 7.5 percent of the country’s population, are not getting enough dues
despite the special status in the constitution.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
International Day of the
Victims of Enforced Disappearances The
United Nations (UN) observes the International Day of the Victims of Enforced
Disappearances on August 30 each year.The UN General Assembly declared this day
by its resolution 65/209, on 21 December 2010. The UN General Assembly, by this
same resolution also welcomed the adoption of the International Convention for
the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. The involuntary or
enforced disappearances are a result of abduction, detention or arrest or other
factors or reasons. Also, there are growing numbers of reports which include
ill-treatment, harassment as well as intimidation of the witnesses of these
disappearances or of the persons or the relatives who have disappeared.
National Sports Day Is Observed
On 29 August National Sports Day in
India is observed on 29 August of every year to commemorate the birth
anniversary of Indian hockey legend Dhyan Chand.National sports day celebrated
every year on 29 August to bring awareness about sports in public.This year,
events like walkathon and football tournaments were held across the country for
the first time as part of the National Sports Day celebrations. On the occasion
of National Sports Day, a scheme known as Come and Play has been launched for
general public to make optimal use of Sports Authority of India stadia. Major
Dhyan Chand is an iconic Indian hockey player who is remembered as a magician
of Indian hockey. He was the prime member of Indian hockey team which brought
three Olympic gold medals in field of Hockey – in 1928 (Amsterdam), 1932 (Los
Angeles) and 1936 (Berlin).He was honored with Padma Bhushan by the Government
of India in 1956 for his outstanding contribution to Indian Hockey.Major Dhyan
Chand’s birthday, 29 August is celebrated as National Sports Day in India.
Major sports awards like Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna, Dronacharya awards
are presented on this occasion to the sportsperson who has shown tremendous
commitment towards the game and made the Country proud.
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INTERNATIONAL
Croatia Joins The EU as 28th
Member State On 1 July Croatia became
the 28th member of the European Union.It is the first addition since Bulgaria
and Romania joined EU in 2007.Croatia formally applied for EU membership in
2003.
International Assistance
Force In Mali Transformed into UN Force On
1 July A new United Nations peacekeeping mission for insurgent-affected Mali
was launched on 1 July .The previous African-led International Support Mission
in Mali (AFISMA) has been transformed to the UN Multidimensional Integrated
Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).The transfer of authority from the
forces of the African-led International Support Mission in Mali (AFISMA) to the
UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) took
place during a ceremony in Bamako, capital of the West African country.
Pakistan – China Signed 8 Agreements On 5 July Pakistan and China signed eight documents of cooperation in
various areas of economy , for furthering already strong economic and technical
ties between two friendly countries.The first pact signed pertained to the
building of a long term project (Pak-China Economic Corridor) a 200KM tunnel
which will be built at a cost of $18 billion.These agreements and MoU were
signed in the presence of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chinese Premier Li
Keqaing.Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal signed the
pact from the Pakistani side while Chairman National Development and Reforms
Commission of PRC, Xu Shao Shi inked the pact from the Chinese side.
Hazem El-Beblawi Named As
New Egyptian Prime Minister On 9 July
Hazem el Beblawi a liberal economist and Egypt s former finance minister was
named as the new Prime Minister of Egypt by the Interim President Adly
Mansour.El-Beblawi is a founding member of the Egyptian Social Democratic
Party, Al Ahram.He has also served as the undersecretary-general at the United
Nations between 1995 and 2000.
Taiwan and New Zealand
Signed Free Trade Agreement On 10
July New Zealand signed a free trade agreement with Taiwan.Two-way trade is
worth 1.6 billion New Zealand dollars (US$1.2 billion) annually, with New
Zealand exporting mainly agricultural products like milk and Taiwan shipping
largely electronics.Taiwan is New Zealand’s 12th largest trading partner, with
bilateral trade totalling about $120.7 million.
France and Switzerland
Signed New Inheritance Tax Agreement On
11 July France and Switzerland have signed an agreement on inheritance tax as
part of an amended double taxation agreement. Paris hopes will help it bring in
more money.Under the agreement inheritances would be taxed based on where the
recipient resides, not where the deceased lived, as used to be the case.
Bhutan’s Opposition Party
Wins Parliamentary Elections On 14
July Bhutan’s Election Commission formally announced that the People’s Democratic
Party (PDP) won the National Assembly elections by having secured a majority of
thirty two seats.The Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) won fifteen seats and was
elected as the opposition party.PDP leader Tshering Tobgay is likely to be
named prime minister of the new government.
Bangladesh Passes Labour
(Amendment) Bill 2013 On 15 July the
Bangladesh Parliament passed ‘Bangladesh Labour (Amendment) Bill 2013′ aimed to
protect the interest and rights of the workers and ensuring their safety.The
new law has seen amendments to a total of 87 sections of the Labor Act 2006.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II
Signed Bill Legalizing Gay Marriage On
17 July Britain has legalized gay marriage after Queen Elizabeth II gave her
royal stamp of approval.The queen’s approval was a formality.Britain became the
15th country to legalize gay marriage after a bill cleared Parliament and Queen
Elizabeth II signed off on the law.
Iran and Iraq Signed Gas
Export Agreement On 21 July Iran has
signed an agreement to export gas to Iraq, worth 3.7 billion dollars a year.The
agreement was signed in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad by Iran’s Oil Minister
Rostam Qasemi and his Iraqi counterpart, Abdul Kareem Luaibi.
EU Declared Hezbollah’s
Military Wing As Terrorist Organization On
22 July The European Union (EU) declared the military wing of Hezbollah a
terrorist organization.The EU’s 28 foreign ministers reached the decision
unanimously at their meeting.The Iranian-backed group plays a major role in
Lebanese politics and has dominated the government since 2011.The blacklisting
would mean imposing visa bans on individuals and asset freezes on organizations
associated with the group.
Thirty Meter Telescope Partners Signed Agreement On 26 July The partners building the world’s largest
and most advanced optical telescope at Mauna Kea’s summit have signed an
agreement laying the foundation for the telescope’s operation.Mauna Kea is a
volcano on the island of Hawaii.The Thirty Meter Telescope project
representatives from partnering institutions in the U.S., Canada, China, India
and Japan signed the document.The agreement defines project goals, member party
rights, obligations and benefits. It also establishes a governance
structure.The telescope is a partnership of the Association of Canadian Universities
for Research in Astronomy, the California Institute of Technology, the National
Astronomical Observatory of Japan, institutions in India, a consortium of
Chinese institutions and the University of California.
Liberals, Smaller Tribes Win
Seats In Kuwait’s Parliamentary Elections On 27 July Liberals and candidates from some of Kuwait’s more
marginalised tribes have won seats in a parliament .The ballot was the sixth
since 2006 in the major oil producer, where political upheaval and bureaucracy
have held up the vast majority of projects in a 30-billion-dinar (68 billion
pounds) economic development plan announced in 2010.Kuwait has the most open
political system in the Gulf Arab region but parliaments have been repeatedly
dissolved over procedural disputes or for challenging the government in which
members of the ruling Al-Sabah family hold top posts.Shiites – estimated at
20-30 percent of the population – won just eight seats in the 50-member
parliament compared to 17 in the last election in December, after Sunnis in
their districts ramped up a campaign to win seats.
Myanmar – China Gas Pipeline
Starts To Deliver Gas To China On 28
July Myanmar-China natural gas pipeline (Myanmar section) was inaugurated in
northern Myanmar’s Mandalay and started to deliver gas to China.The gas
pipeline stretches for 793 kilometers onshore within Myanmar’s territory with
six processing stations, while the crude oil pipeline, which is nearing
completion, starts from Made Island and extends onshore for 771 kilometers.
Republican Turkish Party
Wins Turkish Cypriot Parliamentary Elections On 29 July the centre-left Republican Turkish Party (CTP) emerged as
the winner on in the Turkish Cypriot parliamentary elections, but came short of
winning an outright majority.The CTP won 38.49 per cent of the vote and 21
seats in the 50-seat Parliament of the breakaway Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus, results showed.The nationalist National Unity Party (UBP) won 27.16 per
cent and 14 seats and the centre-right Democratic Party (DP) took 23.1 per cent
of the vote and 12 seats.The centre-left Communal Democracy Party (TDP) won
7.41 per cent of the vote and three seats.The CTP will now need to form a
coalition government.The election was called a year early after the Government
of Prime Minister Irsen Kucuk, in power since 2009.Cyprus has been divided into
a Turkish northern part and a Greek south since a Turkish invasion in July
1974.
Mamnoon Hussain Elected As
Pakistan’s New President On 30 July
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) nominee Mamnoon Hussain was elected as
the 12th President of Pakistan.Hussain emerged as a clear winner in the contest
with ex-judge Wajihuddin Ahmed of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf party , headed by
cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan.Mamnoon Hussain has secured 432 votes
whereas justice Wajihuddin (Ahmed) secures 77 votes.The presidential office of
Pakistan will be vacated on 8 September 2013 by the incumbent Asif Ali Zardari,
as his term of 5 years ended.Mamnoon Hussain will be administered the oath of the
office on 9 September 2013. Mamnoon Hussain was born on 2 March 1940 in Agra,
India.He is the textile businessman as well as politician of Pakistan.He
migrated to Pakistan from India in 1954.
Ireland President Signed The
Abortion Bill In To Law On 31 July
Ireland President Michael D. Higgins has signed the abortion bill into law. The
bill, overwhelmingly passed by both houses of the Irish parliament on 12 July
2013, permits abortions only in cases where doctors deem the woman’s life at
risk from continued pregnancy.
INDIA & WORLD
India Ranks 66th On ‘Global
Innovation Index ‘ On 2 July India
ranked 66th in the Global Innovation Index 2013, published by Cornell
University, INSEAD, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) as a knowledge partner.Switzerland and
Sweden maintained rank 1 and 2 respectively The study ranked 142 economies
across the world on their innovation capacity and efficiency.
India and Mauritius Signed 5
MoUs On 5 July India and Mauritius
signed 5 MoUs (Memorandum of understanding).The 5 MoUs are signed in the
presence of the Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Shri Anand Sharma and
Mr. Sayyad Abd-Al-Cader Sayed Hossen, Minister of Industry, Mauritius, in Port
Louis.Five institutional level MoUs were signed to take the partnership
forward. These are: * MoU between Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) and
Enterprise Mauritius (EM) * MoU between Northern India Textile Research
Association (NITRA) and Mauritius Standards Bureau * MoU between NITRA and
National Productivity and Competitive Council (NPCC) of Mauritius * MoU between
Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) and Mauritius Export
Association (MEXA); and * MoU between Institute of Apparel Management (IAM) and
Fashion and Design Institute of Mauritius (FDI)
UN Millennium Development
Goals Report 2013 On 5 July According
to the UN Millennium Development Goals Report 2013, the world has reached the
poverty reduction target five years ahead of schedule. In developing regions,
the proportion of people living on less than $1.25 a day fell from 47 per cent
in 1990 to 22 per cent in 2010. Extreme poverty is also falling in every
region.Nevertheless, the gender gap in employment persists, with a 24.8
percentage point difference between men and women in the
employment-to-population ratio in 2012.
India, Albania Signed
Agreement For Avoidance Of Double Taxation On 8 July India and Albania signed an agreement for avoidance of double
taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income
and on capital.The agreement was signed by Ms Sudha Sharma, chairperson,
Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), and Mr Fatos Kerciku, Ambassador,
Republic of Albania.
India, Iraq Signed Agreement
To Enhance Co-operation In Energy Sector On 8 July India and Iraq signed a agreement to enhance co-operation in
energy security, bilateral trade & commerce, infrastructure development
among others.The agreement was signed between the Union Petroleum Minister
Veerappa Moily and his counterpart from Iraq, Abdul Karim Luaibi at the end of
the India-Iraq Joint Commission on technical co-operation in Baghdad.
India, SriLanka &
Maldives Signed Tripartite Maritime Security Agreement On 8 July India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives have
entered into a tripartite agreement on maritime cooperation to secure sea
routes in the Indian Ocean region at the end of the Meeting on Trilateral
Cooperation on Maritime Security.The agreement was reached by all on the
importance of raising the maritime cooperation between the three countries in
the current context of maritime security environment in the Indian Ocean
region.
India – Tanzania Signed
Agreements On Bilateral Cooperation On
9 July India and Tanzania have signed agreements on bilateral cooperation in
several sectors, including agriculture, health and education, mines and
minerals.All the agreements were signed between the Union Minister of State for
External Affairs, Preneet Kaur and the Tanzanian Minister for Foreign Affairs
and International Cooperation, Bernard K. Membe at Dar es Salaam.
15th India – Vietnam Joint Commission Meeting On 11 July India and Vietnam held 15th Joint
commission meeting in New Delhi.The meeting was co-chaired on the Vietnam’s
side Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh and on the Indian side by India’s External
Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid .In the meeting both nations discussed the
strengthening of strategic partnership which included an exchange of a
co-operative agenda on bilateral relations.At the end of the meeting, both nations
signed the Agreed Minutes of the JCM and witnessed the signing of an Agreement
on the US$19.5 million LOC for setting up Nam Trai-IV hydropower project and
Binh Bo Pumping station by CMD, Exim Bank and the Vietnam Vice Minister of
Finance.
India, Nigeria Signed Solar
Power Plant Agreement On 22 July
India and Nigeria have signed an agreement to locate sites for solar power
plants in Niger state.The agreement will provide additional energy for
Nigeria’s national grid.The agreement was signed between Nigeria’s permanent
secretary in the Ministry of Power Godknows Igali and the secretary to the
Government of India, Sutanu Behuria.
India, Belarus Signed
Protocol To Enhance Trade Ties On 24
July 2013 India and Belarus signed a protocol to enhance trade ties during the
sixth session of the Inter-Governmental Commission on Trade, Economic,
Scientific, Technological and Cultural Cooperation held in New Delhi.The
session was co-chaired from the Indian Side by Dr. E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan,
Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, and Dmitry S. Katerinich, Minister
of Industry of the Republic of Belarus.
India and France Hold Talks
On Military Cooperation On 26 July
India and France discussed their ongoing military cooperation including the
progress over Rs 50,000 crore 126 multirole combat aircraft deal during the
defence minister-level talks in NewDelhi.The two sides are also holding
negotiations for a Rs 30,000-crore project for co-developing the Maitri
surface-to-air missile defence system.In a joint statement issued after the
deliberations between defence minister A K Antony and his French counterpart
Jean-Yves Le Drian, they agreed that such cooperation should continue to be
progressed to the mutual benefit of both countries, including in high
technology areas involving joint research and development and transfer of
technology.
India and Afghanistan Signed
MoUs for SDP scheme projects On 30
July India and Afghanistan have signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in
Kabul for implementing 60 projects in ten Afghan provinces under the Small
Development Projects (SDP) scheme.The MoUs signed by Afghan Minister of Economy
Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal and Indian Ambassador Amar Sinha in Kabul are related to
the third phase of the SDP scheme and will be completed in the next four years.
NATIONAL
Government Announced
National Cyber Security Policy On 2
July the Union Government of India announced the National Cyber Security Policy
with an aim to protect information and build capabilities to prevent cyber attacks.
The National Cyber Security Policy 2013 to safeguard both physical and business
assets of the country.This policy aims at facilitating creation of secure
computing environment and enabling adequate trust and confidence in electronic
transactions and also guiding stakeholders’ actions for protection of cyber
space.The National Cyber Policy in order to create a secure cyber ecosystem has
planned to set-up a National Nodal Agency to coordinate all matters related to
cyber security in the country.
President Pranab Mukherjee
Signed Ordinance On Food Security On
5 July President Pranab Mukherjee signed the ordinance on food security ,which
seeks to give legal
rights
to 67 per cent of the population over subsidised grains every month.Now, with
the presidential consent, the bill will be presented before the Parliament when
it convenes for the Monsoon Session.The Government had issued the ordinance to
give nation’s two-third population the right to get 5 kgs of foodgrains every
month at highly subsidised rates of 1-3 Rupees per kg amid political
opposition.
District Rural Development
Agency Disbanded On 9 July the Union
government announced disbanding of the Rural Development Agency (DRDA), the
body which looks after implementation of anti-poverty programmes of Rural
Development Ministry.The agency will now be rechristened and it will perform
its role under zila parishads, the local elected bodies at the district
level.The District Rural Development Agencies (DRDAs) were set up as
independent societies in 1980 and since then have been principal organs at the
district level to oversee the implementation of the ministry’s anti-poverty
programmes.
Cabinet Approved For
Aviation, Women Varsities In Raebareli On
11 July the Union cabinet has approved two universities for Raebareli, the
parliamentary constituency of Congress president Sonia Gandhi in Uttar
Pradesh.Raebareli will get the first ever all-women university and first
national aviation university in the country.National University for Women in
Uttar Pradesh by the name of “The Indira Gandhi National University for
Women”.This will be the first university of the country to be established
exclusively for women.The cost involved is Rs.500 crore.National Aviation
University (NAU) in the name of “Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University ” at
the District of Rae Bareli in the State of U.P. as a Central University.The
‘Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University‘ will be established as a Central
University and as an autonomous body under the administrative control of
Ministry of Civil Aviation in Rae Bareli District of U.P. with an estimated
Central Government’s funding of Rs. 202 crore in 12th Plan period.Both
universities bills will be introduced in the coming Monsoon Session of
Parliament.
Govt Approved To Replace
DGCA With Civil Aviation Authority On
11 July The government cleared a proposal to replace Directorate General of
Civil Aviation(DGCA) with a new aviation regulator with full operational and
financial autonomy.The new regulatory body would be called the Civil Aviation
Authority (CAA) and it would replace the DGCA.The estimated cost of
establishing the new Authority would be over Rs 110 crore.
Free Medical Treatment For
Pregnant Women On 16 July Union
Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad announced the government will provide free
pre-natal health care and ambulance facilities to pregnant women across the
country .Under the Janani Suraksha Yojna (JSY) scheme, pregnant women are
provided free medical treatment during the delivery and post natal care.Pregnant
women will be given “free medical and ambulance facilities” from conception to
delivery. They will also be able to avail free consultation from doctors at
government hospitals for 45 days from delivery and infants will be given free
treatment at the hospitals for one year.
Indian Telegram Service
Stopped The 163-year old telegram
service in the country ends on 14 July.Started in 1850 on an experimental basis
between Koklata and Diamond Harbour, it was opened for use by the British East
India Company in 1851and it was opened to the public in 1854.Within a short
time of BSNL handling telegram services in 1990s, the PSU had a rift with the
Department of Posts following which telegrams were accepted as phonograms from
various villages and other centres from telephone consumers.
Bengaluru International
Airport Renamed as “Kempegowda International Airport” On 17 July the Union Cabinet gave its approval for
renaming Bengaluru International Airport as “Kempegowda International Airport”
to fulfill the long pending demand of the people of Karnataka, as well as the
State Government of Karnataka.Hiriya Kempegowda, known as Kempegowda was a
ruler under the Vijayanagar Empire, who ruled most parts of Karnataka during
the sixteenth century. He had the vision of building a large futuristic city
and is widely accepted as being the founder of Bengaluru. Kempegowda built
Bengaluru Fort and moved his capital from Yelahanka to the new Bengaluru.
President Of India Promulgated The ” Securities Laws (Amendment)
Ordinance 2013 “ On 18 July Pranab
Mukherjee, the President of India promulgated the “Securities Law Amendment
Ordinance 2013″. The ordinance would grant Securities and Exchange Board of
India (SEBI), the powers to regulate any pooling of funds under an investment
contract involving a corpus of 100 crore rupees or more and attach assets in
case of non-compliance.The Chairman of SEBI would have powers to authorize the
carrying out of search and seizure operations, as part of its efforts to crack
down on ponzi schemes.
Acid Attacks On Women
Non-bailable Offence On 18 July the
Supreme Court o made acid attack a non-bailable offence and ordered all state
governments to pay Rs 3 lakh compensation to acid attack victims. The states
were also directed to frame rules for regulating sale of acid within three
months.The material cannot be sold to a person who is below the age of 18
years.Going through the compensation schemes of 17 states and seven Union
Territories (UTs), the bench found the amount being paid to the victims as
grossly inadequate.The compensation for after-care and rehabilitation at
present ranges between Rs 5,000 and Rs 1,50,000.
Union Tourism Minister
Launched “Clean India Campaign” On 24
July Union Tourism Minister K. Chiranjeevi launched the Project “Clean India
Campaign” at Taj Mahal.Clean India Campaign has been initiated by the Ministry
of Tourism with the objective to increase tourist arrivals to the country and
to improve quality of services and provide a hygienic environment in and around
tourist destinations across the country.Taj Mahal is the second heritage site
to be covered under this project. The first being Qutub Minar Delhi, which has
been adopted by India Tourism Development Corporation in June 2012.On the
request from the Tourism Minister, the Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC)
has agreed to adopt and upkeep the environs of Taj Mahal Complex including up
gradation of tourist facilities in the monument.Besides Taj Mahal, the ONGC has
also agreed to adopt five more monuments including Ellora and Elephanta Caves
in Maharashtra, Red Fort in the national capital, Golkonda Fort in Hyderabad
and Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu.
STATES
Himachal Pradesh Declared
First Smoke – Free State In Country On
2 July Himachal Pradesh has been declared the first “smoke-free” State in the
country in compliance with Section 4 of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco
Products Act (COTPA), 2003. The State has achieved 85.45% compliance with the
relevant parameters.
Uttar Pradesh Grants
District Status To Amethi On 5 July
the Uttar Pradesh government granted district status to Amethi ,which will
include three tehsils of Sultanpur and one of Rae Bareli. The district
headquarters of Amethi will be Gauriganj.Sultanpur’s Amethi, Gauriganj and
Musafirkhana tehsils and Rae Bareli’s Tiloi will be part of Amethi
district.Some revenue villages of Maharajganj tehsil of Rae Bareli were
included in Tiloi tehsil of Amethi and in exchange some villages of Tiloi were
included in Maharajganj.
Karnataka Launched ” Anna
Bhagya ” Scheme On 10 July Karnataka
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched the ambitious ‘Anna Bhagya’ scheme in
Bangalore.The scheme under which 30 kg of rice per month will be given to BPL
(below poverty line) families across the state at Re 1 per kg. Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah had announced the scheme after taking oath on June 13.The
government will spend Rs 4,300 crore every year on the scheme.
Kudankulam Nuclear Power
Project Starts Fission On 13 July
India’s 21st nuclear power reactor and the country’s first pressurised water
reactor under the light water reactor category ,Kudankulam Nuclear Power
Project (KNPP) in Tamil Nadu began the nuclear
fission
process.India’s atomic power plant operator, NPCIL is setting up two 1,000 MW
reactors with Russian technology and equipments at Kudankulam, around 650 km
from Chennai.The over Rs 17,000 crore project, which generated severe protests
from the locals, has started generating heat and steam from the 163 uranium
fuel bundles loaded in the reactor.
Night Policing Scheme
Launched In Punjab On 14 July Punjab
government launched the Night Policing Scheme (NPS) with 4000 police personnel
and an independent cadre and command structure. The NPS is aimed at augmenting
and strengthening the deployment of police personnel, through the usage of modern
technology during night hours in cities and towns of the state.The NPS will
also focus on the national and state highways and major roads crisscrossing the
state, mainly to instill a sense of security among the citizens.
UP Launched Family Health
Campaign On 15 July the Chief
Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav, launched the ‘Hausla’ awareness
state-wide campaign to improve family health in 75 districts of the State.The
campaign’s twin goals include galvanizing state health systems to deliver high-quality,
accessible health programs and services, while also increasing awareness and
utilization of services by families and communities across the state’s 75
districts.
Kerala Govt.Approved Tapping
Sweet Toddy From Coconut On 16 July
the Kerala Government has given its nod for tapping neera or unfermented sap
from coconut across the State.Neera, which is also called sweet toddy, is the
non-alcoholic drink which is extracted from immature inflorescence of
coconut.This decision would prove to be very beneficial for depressing coconut
sector.Neera tapping will take place in units of 1500 coconut trees in each and
every district all over Kerala, in the beginning as a part of the pilot
project.lic content.
Madhya Pradesh Police Health
Security Scheme On 17 July Madhya
Pradesh state cabinet has decided to implement Madhya Pradesh Police Health
Security Scheme for police officers and employees. The scheme will be
applicable only to the police personnel working in the state.The scheme will
not be applicable to Indian Police Service officers. It will be run by a
registered trust, whose state-level management committee will be headed by the
Director General of Police. Members and their dependents will be entitled for
treatment of up to 8 lakh rupees in a financial year. They can avail the
treatment facility in hospitals recognised by the state government.
Maharashtra Extended Ban On
Gutkha and Paan Masala On 19 July
Maharashtra state government has announced a ban extension on nicotine-laced
gutkha and paan masala for another year considering health hazards of these
products.In July 2012, the government had banned the sale, storage and
consumption of nicotine-laced gutkha and paan masala in any form for a year,
which was to end on 19 July 2013. The government move was prompted by the
incidence of oral diseases, including cancer due to consumption of such gutkha
and paan masala.
Latest Statistics Data On
Tourism In India Released By Ministry Of Tourism On 23 July According to the latest statistics on
tourism in India released by Ministry of Tourism during the year 2012. * Andhra
Pradesh has become the top tourist destination in the country recording 206.8
million domestic tourists last year. * Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh stood at
second and third positions respectively with 184.1 million and 168.4 million
domestic tourists. * According to the data, the top ten states in terms of
number of domestic tourist visits (in millions) during 2012 are: Andhra Pradesh
(206.8), Tamil Nadu (184.1), Uttar Pradesh (168.4), Karnataka (94.1),
Maharashtra (66.3), Madhya Pradesh (53.2), Rajasthan (28.6), Uttarakhand
(26.8), Gujarat (24.4) and West Bengal (22.7).The contribution of these States
was about 84.5% to the total number of domestic tourist visits during 2012. *
The number of foreign tourists visiting the country too registered a growth of
6.33 per cent during the same year.
*
Maharashtra (5.1 lakh) topped the list in number of foreign tourist visits,
followed by Tamil Nadu (3.6 lakhs) and New Delhi(2.3 lakhs). * The top ten most
sought after states by foreign tourists (in millions) during 2012 were :-
Maharashtra (5.1), Tamil Nadu (3.6), Delhi (2.3), Uttar Pradesh (2.0),
Rajasthan (1.5), West Bengal (1.2), Bihar (1.1), Kerala (0.8), Karnataka (0.6)
and Himachal Pradesh (0.5).
First Textile Park
Inaugurated at Bagru near Jaipur On
24 July First Textile Park dedicated to hand block printing and craft was
inaugurated by the Union Minister of Textile, Dr. Kavuru Sambasiva Rao at Bagru
near Jaipur. The textile park would bring in new opportunities for exporters
and artisans, as the textile sector holds vast potential of employment. The
park has been named Jaipur Integrated Texcraft Park Pvt. Ltd. (JITPPL) and is
also known as is also known as Jaipur Bloc.Bagru the place where the park is
located is known all over the world for its traditional textiles, various
styles of hand block printing and related skills. This is the first park in
India that will cater to the segment of hand block printing. The textile park
is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to conserve and preserve water.
WIFS Programme Launched In
Rajasthan On 25 July the Weekly Iron
Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS) Programme for the State of Rajasthan was
launched by ShriGhulamNabi Azad, Union Minister of Health & Family
Welfareat Jaipur.Adolescents form 22 % of India’s total population who are the
future of the country. But half of the adolescent population, both girls and
boys, suffers from anaemia.Anaemia results in poor physical growth, poor school
performance and reduced concentration in daily tasks.Anaemia contributes to
poor maternal and child health, resulting in increased morbidity and
mortality.For this reason, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has
taken up“Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS)” programme” to
prevent and control the anaemia situation in adolescents.The programme will
reach out to 13 crore boys and girls of the country enrolled in government,
government aided and municipal schools as well as out-of-school girls.
Himachal Government Launched
Video Chat In Prisons On 26 July
Himachal Pradesh state government launched video chat facility in all six
prisons of the state .The video conference facility, first of its kind in the
country, would help family and friends save time and money on travelling to
prisons to meet the inmates. Even foreigners can avail this facility.The
government has already amended the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), enabling the
courts to utilize the video-conference facility between the jails and the
courts. This would also help save time and money of the prison department in
escorting the prisoners from jails to courts.
Two New Rail and Road
Projects Launched In Haryana On 28
July Two rail as well as road projects which are worth 1500 crore Rupees were
launched in Haryana.The foundation stone of 68 Kilometer rail line between
Hansi-Meham and Rohtak at Hansi was laid down by Union Railway Minister
Mallikarjun Kharge. The cost of this project is 500 crore Rupees. The rail
route would include eight railway stations, four halt stations as well as four
crossing stations.The projected rail line will connect the crucial parts of
Haryana, i.e., Fatehabad and Sirsa direct with Delhi. The Union Transport
Minister Oscar Fernandes, at Hansi laid the foundation of 99 Kilometer long
Hisar-Rohtak four lane National Highway. The cost of this project would be 1000
crore Rupees. The road project would include two road-over bridges, under pass
as well as 29-bus bays at both the sides.
Government Of Odisha
Announced Rice For Olive Ridley Conservation Scheme The Government of Odisha announced Rice for Olive
Ridley Conservation (ROrC) scheme for the year 2013 in order to help the
fishermen families affected by seven-month ban on marine fishing at Odisha
coastal areas.The identification of beneficiaries under Rice for Olive Ridley
Conservation (ROrC) Scheme was announced on 22 July 2013.The main aim of the
ROrC scheme is to help the fishermen families who are affected by seven-month
ban on marine fishing as an Olive Ridley turtle protection measure.
CONFERENCES
First IOR-ARC Economic and
Business Conference (IOR-ARC)
Economic and Business Conference held in Port Louis, Mauritius on 4 – 5 July
2013.The Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Shri Anand Sharma co-chaired
the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IOR-ARC) Economic
and Business Conference.India and Mauritius co-hosted the first economic and
business conference under the theme of “Deepening Economic Linkages for
Balanced, Inclusive & Sustainable Growth”. The IORARC has 20 members, of
which India and Australia are the largest economies.During the meet – Trade and
industry ministers of member countries and dialogue partners of the Indian
Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IORARC) agreed to push trade
within the grouping to promote economic cooperation and development in the
strategic Indian Ocean region.The Indian Ocean Rim-Association for Regional
Cooperation (IOR-ARC), initially known as the Indian Ocean Rim Initiative, is
an international organization with 20 member states.It was first established in
Mauritius on March 1995 and formally launched on 6–7 March 1997.
National Conference Of State
Tourism Ministers Held In New Delhi The
National Tourism Ministers’ Conference was held in New Delhi on 18 July
2013.The Conference was chaired by Union Tourism Minister Shri K. Chiranjeevi.
State and Union Territory Tourism Authorities were represented in the
conference either through their Tourism Ministers and/ or senior officials.The
objective of the conference was discussion of the future strategies for
realising the complete tourism potential of India.The Departments of Tourism of
all States and UTs will consider setting up of a special force such as a
Tourist Police, where it does not exist at present, either by taking few
companies on deputation from the Police Department or by engaging Ex-Servicemen
or Home Guards.During the conference, a new campaign known as “I Respect Women
” was also launched.The campaign was launched with Ministry of Tourism issuing
badges in Hindi and ten international languages.
G20 Finance Ministers and
Central Bank Governors Meeting Held in Moscow The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
Meeting was held on 19-20 July in Moscow,Russia.G20 Countries ministers
,Central Bank Governors and Indian Finance minister P.Chidambaram ,RBI governor
D Subbarao attended the meeting.In the meeting delegates discussed traditional
G20 agenda including the G20 Framework agreement for strong, sustainable and
balanced growth, the financial regulation reforms, and market transparency. The
final communique contains the usual sentence urging convergence stressing this
time how convergence can contribute to financial stability:At the end of the
meeting Finance Ministers and Central Banks Governors approved the Joint
Communique.
AWARDS & HONOURS
27 Individuals Conferred
With National Youth Awards 2011-12 National
Youth Award 2011-12 was conferred by Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India
on 4 July 2013 to 27 individuals and an organization at a function held at
Rashtrapati Bhawan. It is for the first time that the National Youth awards
were given by the President of India.A total of 27 individuals and one
organisation received he award this year.The youth award carries a Silver Medal,
a Certificate and a cash prize of 40000 rupees in cases of individual awardees
and 2lakh case prize for voluntary organizations.The selected individuals are
expected to possess leadership qualities and use them in carrying out voluntary
activities in the field of youth development.
IIFA Awards 2013 Winners The 14th IIFA awards held at Macau on 6 July 2013. And
this year’s IIFA will always be remembered for some outstanding performances by
veteran actresses Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi.Ranbir Kapoor won the
Best
Actor Award for Barfi, while Vidya Balan took the Best Actress Award home for
Sujoy Ghosh’s Kahaani. Winner’s List :- * Best Actor: Ranbir Kapoor (Barfi!) *
Best Female Actor: Vidya Balan (Kahaani) * Best Film: Barfi! * Best Director:
Anurag Basu (Barfi!) * Best Story : Tani and Anurag Basu (Barfi!) * Best
Supporting Actor (Male): Annu Kapoor (Vicky Donor) * Best Supporting Actor
(Female): Anushka Sharma (Jab Tak Hai Jaan) * Best Music Director: Pritam
(Barfi!)
Zubin Mehta Conferred Tagore
Award 2013 On 10 July Zubin Mehta,
western classical music conductor of Indian-Parsi origin, has been awarded 2nd
Tagore Award For Cultural Harmony ( for 2013).He was named for the award
because of his outstanding contribution to cultural harmony.The first Tagore
Award was conferred on Pt. Ravi Shankar, the Indian Sitar Maestro in 2012
Two Indians Among 7 Girls
Awarded On Malala Day On 12 July Two
Indians were among the seven young girls honoured with the UN Special Envoy for
Global Education’s Youth Courage Award for Education as part of Pakistani teen
activist, Malala Yousafzai, “Malala Day” celebrations at the world body.Among
them were two Indians,Ashwini from Bangalore and Razia from Uttar Pradesh who
were awarded with UN Special Envoy for Global Education’s Youth Courage Award
for Education.
Tongam Rina Selected For
German Media Prize On 13 July Senior
journalist of Arunachal Pradesh-Tongam Rina has been selected for the
prestigious “Prize for the Freedom and Future of the Media – 2013″ instituted
by Media Foundation, Leipzig, Germany.Brigitte Alfter and Ides Debruyne are the
initiators of the “European Fund for Investigative Journalism”. Instituted in
2001, the award, which carries a prize of 30,000 Euros.
Human Powered Helicopter
Wins US prize On 13 July The world’s
first human-powered helicopter by a Canadian engineer has become the first
winner of a decades-old US$250,000 (S$316,255) engineering prize ,after
performing a minute-long flight at an altitude of 3.3 meters – fueled only by
the pilot’s pedaling of a modified bicycle.The winning vehicle is called the ”
Atlas ” , and was designed by a team of about 20 students and young
professionals.The aircraft is extremely light — just 121.4 pounds (55
kilograms) — but it spans a sprawling 162 feet (49.4 meters).
Shalini Singh Wins 2013 Prem
Bhatia Award Shalini Singh, a deputy
editor with The Hindu, has bagged the prestigious Prem Bhatia Award for
Political Reporting – 2013.She has been selected for her ‘excellent coverage of
several key issues,’ particularly her ‘reporting of the telecom and Coalgate
scandals.Previous award-winners include Harish Khare, Praveen Swami, P.
Sainath, Gargi Parsai, Nirupama Subramanian, Pallavi Aiyar and Amit Baruah for
their works in The Hindu.
Amitabh Bachchan Received
Maestro Award On 17 July Amitabh
Bachchan, classical flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia and ace santoor exponent
Shivkumar Sharma were honoured with the WWI (Whistling Woods International)
Maestro Awards.The honour was bestowed on the trio by filmmaker Subhash Ghai’s
film and media institute.
2013 Ramon Magsaysay Award
Winners On 24 July the Ramon
Magsaysay Award Foundation announced the Ramon Magsaysay Awards for the year
2013.Three individuals and two organizations from Afghanistan, Indonesia,
Myanmar, Nepal and the
Philippines
to receive the Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Asia’s premier prize.The Ramon
Magsaysay Award is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine
President Ramon Magsaysay’s example of integrity in government, courageous
service to the people, and pragmatic idealism within a democratic society.The
prize was established in April 1957. The Awardees are:- * Habiba sarabi
Afghanistan’s first woman governor, was selected for helping build a
functioning local government and pushing for education and women’s rights in
Afghanistan’s Bamyan province despite working in a violent and impoverished
environment in which discrimination is pervasive. * Lahpai Seng Raw of Myanmanr
honoured for helping the rehabilitate work in damaged communities amid armed
conflict. *Ernesto Domingo, from the Philippines.He is being recognized for his
exemplary embrace of the social mission of medical science and his profession,
his steadfast leadership in pursuing ‘health for all’ as a shared moral
responsibility of all sectors. *Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (Corruption
Eradication Commission), from Indonesia.The organization is being recognized
for its fiercely independent and successful campaign against corruption in
Indonesia. *Shakti Samuha (“Power Group”), from Nepal.The organization’s
founders and members are being recognized for transforming their lives in
service to other human trafficking survivors, their passionate dedication
towards rooting out a pernicious social evil in Nepal.
Azim Premji Bags ‘Asian
Business Leaders ‘ Award On 24 July
Wipro chairman Azim Premji has been awarded the Asian Business Leaders Award
2013 for his impressive business credentials and service to society by
London-based Asia House.Past recipients of the honour includes Ratan Tata,
chairman of the Tata Group, and Lord Stephen Green, UK’s minister of state for
trade and investment and former group chairman of HSBC Holdings.
Four Indian Americans Won
Simons Investigators Awards On 27
July Four Indian-American Professors Kannan Soundararajan, Rajeev Alur, Salil P
Vadhan and Senthil Todadri won Simons Investigators Awards 2013. Apart from
these, 9 other mathematicians, theoretical physicists and theoretical computer
scientists were also selected for the Simons Investigators Awards for their cutting
edge research.The 2013 awards were announced by the New York-based Simons
Foundation, which is a non-profit organisation. Its mission is to advance the
lines of research in mathematics and basic sciences. The Simons Investigators
program provides a stable base of support for outstanding scientists, enabling
them to undertake long-term study of fundamental questions. The foundation was
incorporated in 1994 by Jim and Marilyn Simons.
“Metro Man” Sreedharan
Chosen For ‘ 2013 Lokmanya Tilak ‘ Award On 29 July ” Metro Man” E. Sreedharan has been selected for the
prestigious ‘ Lokmanya Tilak ‘ award for 2013 for his outstanding contribution
to society.Name of Sreedharan, considered as the architect of the ambitious
Delhi metro project, was announced by Lokmanya Tilak Trust.The Padmashree
laureate is also credited for pulling off the Konkan Railway project.
Amjad Ali Khan To Get Rajiv
Gandhi National Sadhbhavna Award On
30 July Sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan was chosen for the 21st Rajiv Gandhi
National Sadhbhavna Award for his contribution towards promotion of communal
harmony and peace. The award was instituted by All India Congress Committee of
the Indian National Congress Party (INC).
SPORTS & GAMES
Negi Won Continental Chess
Open Title On 2 July India’s young
Grand Master Parimarjan Negi has won the Continental Chess Association Open
title
in Washington.The second and third places are won by the International Master
Bindi Cheng of Canada and American Grand Master Konrad Holt from Kansas
respectively.
Chris Martin Announced
Retirement From All Cricket On 3 July
Chris Martin, the fast Bowler of New Zealand has announced his retirement from
all forms of cricket.Chris Martin is New Zealand’s third-highest Test wicket
taker only after Richard Hadlee and Daniel Vettori. He had taken 233 Test
wickets with an average of 33.81.Martin played 71 Tests, 20 ODIs and six
Twenty20s for his country in an international career.
Wimbledon Tennis Tournament
Title 2013 Winners Women’s Singles :- On
6 July France’s Marion Bartoli won the Wimbledon 2013 women’s title after
defeated Germany’s Sabine Lisicki in the final.Bartoli is the fifth oldest
woman to become a first-time Grand Slam winner in the Open Era.By finally
winning her maiden major title in the 47th Grand Slam appearance of her career,
Bartoli surpassed the previous record set by Jana Novotna, who won Wimbledon in
1998 after 45 appearances at the majors. Men’s Singles :- On 7 July Andy
Murray (Britain) won the Men’s Singles title after defeated Novak Djokovic
(Serbia) in the final.Andy Murray became the Britain’s first male winner after
almost eight decades, to win the championship. Earlier he was Fred Perry, who
won his last Championship in 1936. Women’s Doubles :- Hsieh Su-wei
(Taiwan) and Peng Shuai (China) won the women’s doubles title after defeated
Australian duo Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua in the final at Wimbledon. Men’s
Doubles :- Americans Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won the Wimbledon men’s doubles
title after defeated Ivan Dodig (Croatia )and Marcelo Melo (Brazil) in the
final.
Indian Women Won Gold At
Asian Athletics Championship On 7
July India clinched a gold medal in women’s 400m relay in a sensational race to
finish sixth overall as the curtains were drawn on the 20th Asian Athletics
Championships with China confirming their supreme status in the continent.The
home team came up with a rich haul of eight medals, one gold, two silvers and
five bronzes on the fifth and final day .India ended the Championships with two
golds, five silvers and 10 bronzes, a much improved performance than the last
edition in 2011 in Kobe.As expected, China, who had been ruling the Asian
Championships for the last 15 editions, finished at the top spot with 16 golds,
six silvers and five bronzes.
Sebastian Vettel Won German
Grand Prix On 7 July Red Bull’s
Sebastian Vettel won the German Grand Prix title .Kimi Raikkonen and Romain
Grosjean got second and third positions respectively.It was Vettel’s first
victory in his home race and the 30th of his career.
Shiva Thapa Wins Gold at
Asian Boxing Championships On 8 July
Nineteen-year-old Shiva Thapa became the youngest Indian to win a gold medal at
the Asian Boxing Championships in Amman, Jordan.Thapa defeated local pugilist
Obada Alkabeh,on a split decision to win the gold in the 56kg class.The
nimble-footed boxer, who made his Olympic debut in London last year, thus
followed Suranjoy Singh (2009) and Rajkumar Sangwan (1994) into the history
books as a rare Indian gold-medallist at the premier continental event.
Lajja Goswami Won Silver In
Shooting World Cup On 9 July Indian
woman shooter Lajja Goswami has won silver medal in women’s 50-metre Rifle 3
Position event at the ISSF World Cup in Granada, Spain.Gauswami, a silver
medallist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, shot 454 in the finals to bag the
silver ahead of Norway’s Malin Westerheim.Petra Zublasing of Italy won the gold
medal.
Shane Warne Inducted into
the ” ICC Cricket Hall of Fame “ On
11 July ICC announced that Shane Warne, former Australian spinner would be
inducted into the ICC cricket hall of fame .On 19 July during the tea interval
of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord’s, Shane Warne
was officially inducted into the ICC cricket hall of fame.Warne becomes
the
69th male member of the Hall of Fame, and joins fellow 2012-13 inductees Brian
Lara of the West Indies, England’s Enid Bakewell and former Australia team-mate
Glenn McGrath in being recognised by the ICC and the living members of the Hall
of Fame.He played for Australia in 145 tests between 1992 and 2007. He claimed
708 test wickets with a strike rate of 25.41. He was the first bowler to take
700 test wickets.He was the part of the Australian cricket team that won the
World Cup in 1999 at Lord’s against Pakistan.
Martina Hingis Inducted In ‘
Tennis Hall Of Fame ‘ On 13 July
Swiss tennis legend Martina Hingis was inducted in’ Tennis Hall of Fame.She
became one of the youngest members to be included in the one of the most elite
clubs of tennis.Hingis won three Australian Open titles (1997, 1998, 1999), one
Wimbledon (1997) and a US Open title (1997).She also won nine grand slam
doubles titles and a mixed doubles title.
Abhijeet Gupta Won
Commonwealth Chess Championship On 14
July Indian Grandmaster and former world junior champion Abhijeet Gupta has won
the Commonwealth Chess Championship ,after settled for a draw with Indian
national title-holder G. Akash in the final round at Port Elizabeth in South
Africa.
Nicolas Mahut Won Hall Of
Fame Championship On 14 July
Frenchman Nicolas Mahut has won the title after defeated Lleyton Hewitt of
Australia in the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships final.Mahut won his second
career ATP title.
Serena Williams Won Swedish
Open Title On 21 July Serena Williams
(U.S) won Swedish Open Tennis title, after defeated Johanna Larsson(Sweden) in
the final of the Swedish Open at Bastad in Sweden.The win is her 53rd WTA title
and 51st match win of the year.
Indian Women Won Recurve
Gold At Archery World Cup On 21 July
Indian women’s archery team Deepika Kumari, Laishram Bombayla Devi and Rimil
Biruly won Gold medal in the Women’s Recurve Team event at the Archery World
Cup Stage-3 in Medellin, Colombia.In the final Indian women’s archery team
defeated China in the recurve event to claim the gold medal.India claim their
second medal of this World Cup and their first World Cup Women’s team gold
since Shanghai 2011.
Divij Sharan – Purav Raja
Won First ATP Title On 21 July Purav
Raja and Divij Sharan of India clinched their first ever ATP tour doubles title
after defeated Edouard Roger-Vasselin of France and Igor Sijsling of the
Netherlands in the final match of Claro Open in Bogota, Colombia.
Devendra Jhajharia Won Gold
In World Paralympic Championships On
22 July India’s Paralympian Devendra Jhajharia has won a gold medal in the
Javelin Throw at IPC (International Paralympic Commitee) athletics World
Championships in France.He became the first differently-abled Indian to win
gold at the IPC Athletics World Championships.He threw the javelin to 57.04
meters in F-46 category, which is meant for one-armed athletes.He won a Gold
medal at the 8th FESPIC Games in Korea, 2002.In March 2012, he received the
Padma Shree Award and became the first paralympian to win the award.
Dhyan Chand Nominated For
Bharat Ratna The sports ministry has
chosen hockey legend late Dhyan Chand for India’s highest civilian award, the
Bharat Ratna.Dhyan Chand, who passed away in 1979, won three gold medals at the
Olympics – in 1928 ( Amsterdam), 1932 ( Los Angeles) and 1936 ( Berlin).
Jennitha Wins World Chess
Title For Disabled On 24 July India’s
K. Jennitha Anto has became the World Chess Champion for disabled, after won
the
13th
IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship in Velke Losiny, Czech
Republic.Hailing from Tamil Nadu, Jennitha scored 4.5 points in nine games
after winning three, drawing three and losing three games.She competed in a
combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women
players.The title came along with the Woman International Master title.
Lewis Hamilton Won Hungarian
Grand Prix Title On 28 July Lewis
Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes won the Hungarian Grand Prix title 2013
held on Buadpest.Raikkonen and Vettle got second and third positions
respectively.
Afridi Becomes First Batsman
To Hit 400 Sixes Pakistan’s Shahid
Afridi became the first cricketer to hit 400 sixes in an international career
on 26 July.Afridi reached the landmark in the 16th over of Pakistan’s reply to
the West Indies’ 152 for seven in the first Twenty20 international.Chris Gayle,
playing for the West Indies, is next on the list having hit 353 sixes in his
Test, ODI and T20 career.
Indian Wrestlers Won 15
Medals In Asian Cadet Championship On
27 July Indian wrestlers finished the Cadet Asian Championships with a rich
haul of three golds, nine silvers and three bronze medals, besides winning the
Champion Trophy in the freestyle category in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.The gold
came through Amit Kumar (58kg), Vikas (63kg) and Parveen (85kg) of the
freestyle category while silver medals were won by Ravi Kumar (54kg), Ankur
Rathi (69kg), Balraj (76kg) and Gursewak Singh (100kg) in the same division.The
freestyle team secured 84 points and finished ahead of Iran who were the runners-up.
Aditya Mehta Won Snooker
Gold In World Games On 30 July
India’s numero uno snooker player, Aditya Mehta won the gold medal in the World
Games after defeated China’s Liang Wenbo in the final of the quadrennial event
at Cali, Columbia.
India Won Under-16 SAFF
Championship On 30 July India won the
South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Under-16 Championships held at the
Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu.Indian boys defeated Nepal 1-0 in final to lift
the South Asian Football Federation Under-16 Championship title. This is the
first time that India have won the championship.
ECONOMY
Indian Internet Economy To
Touch USD 100 Billion By 2015 On 3
July According to the Economist Intelligence Unit ‘Good to Grow: The
Environment of Asia’s Internet Business’ report ,India’s Internet Economy that
stands at 1.6 per cent of GDP is slated to touch USD 100 billion by 2015
.Online advertising in Asia will grow from 24 per cent of worldwide online
advertising in 2010 to 26 per cent by 2015.However, Asia’s mobile advertising
market is expected to account for one-third of the mobile advertising market
globally by 2015.
Latvia Gets EU Approval To
Join Eurozone On 9 July European
Union (EU) states approved the adoption of the euro by Latvia as of January 1,
2014. The country will be the 18th member of the European Monetary Union.Latvia
is the second Baltic republic to join the euro zone. In 2011, Estonia adopted
the currency. Lithuania plans to do so as well, in 2015.
India’s Growth Forecast To
5.6% For 2013-14 On 9 July the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) has scaled down India’s economic growth
forecast by 0.2 percentage points to 5.6 per cent for 2013-14 from 5.8 per cent
forecasted in April 2013 World Economic Outlook (WEO) projections.The growth
projection for FY 2014-15 was also scaled down by 0.1 percentage points to 6.3
per cent.
Indians Among Top Five Buyers Of Property In US On 10 July According to the National Association of
Realtors survey report ,Buying property worth nearly $3.5 billion .Indians are
among top five international real estate buyers in the US.India along with
Canada, China, Mexico and the United Kingdom accounted for approximately 53
percent of international transactions worth $68.2 billion.
Government Approved 100
percent FDI In Telecom Sector On 16
July the Union Government of India raised the FDI limit in Telecom Sector from
74 percent to 100 percent. Government also cleared that the FDI in the
Insurance and Telecom sectors will be up to 49 per cent through automatic
route.The foreign direct investment limit in insurance sector will be hiked to
49 per cent from the existing 26 per cent.The Government also confirmed that
the FDI in Defence Production will continue to be 26 percent.
Colombia Among World’s Most
Corrupt Nations On 17 July According
to the ‘Global Corruption Barometer 2013 ‘ report , was released by NGO
Transparency International (TI) ,Colombia is among the countries with the
highest rate of corruption in the world.Colombia was placed 5th among the seven
countries whose citizens realize that Congress is one of the most corrupt
public bodies.Transparency International (TI) was Founded in 1993 and based in
Berlin, Germany, the T has 100 branches and operates in 70 countries.
India Becomes Largest
Nigerian Crude Oil Buyer India has
overtaken the U.S. as the top buyer of Nigerian crude oil.On the bilateral
trade,the present figure stands at $10 billion, even as the total investment of
India in Nigerian economy could be valued at $16.6 billion.
Poverty In India Drops To
21.9 percent In 2011-12 On 23 July
the Planning Commission of India released its report on the Poverty Estimates
for 2011-12. The report was based on the Large Sample Surveys on Household
Consumer Expenditure conducted by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) of
the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.However, since 2009-10
was not a normal year because of a severe drought, the NSSO repeated the large
scale survey in 2011-12 (NSS 68thround). The summary results of this survey
were released in June 2013.Since the data from the NSS 68th round (2011-12) of
Household Consumer Expenditure Survey is now available .Now the Planning
Commission has updated the poverty estimates for the year 2011-12 as per the
methodology recommended by Tendulkar Committee.The commission present ,released
estimates of state wise poverty lines for rural and urban areas for 2011-12 . Poverty
Estimates 2011-12 :- * Poverty ratio in the country has declined to 21.9
per cent in 2011-12 from 37.2 per cent in 2004-05 on account of increase in per
capita consumption. * According to the Planning Commission, in 2011-12 for
rural areas, the national poverty line by using the Tendulkar methodology is
estimated at Rs. 816 per capita per month in villages and Rs. 1,000 per capita
per month in cities.This would mean that the persons whose consumption of goods
and services exceed Rs. 33.33 in cities and Rs. 27.20 per capita per day in
villages are not poor. * For a family of five, the all India poverty line in
terms of consumption expenditure would amount of Rs. 4,080 per month in rural
areas and Rs. 5,000 per month in urban areas. The poverty line, however, will
vary from state to state. * The percentage of persons below poverty line in
2004-05 was 41.8 per cent in rural areas, 25.7 per cent in cities and 37.2 per
cent in the country as a whole.In actual terms, there were 26.93 crore people
below poverty line in 2011-12 as compared to 40.71 crore in 2004-05. *
State-wise, the Commission said ,highest poverty rate of 39.93% was recorded in
Chhattisgarh (2011-12)followed by Jharkhand (36.96 per cent), Manipur (36.89
per cent), Arunachal Pradesh (34.67 per cent) and Bihar (33.47 per cent). *
Among the union territories, the Dadra and Nagar Haveli was the highest, with
39.31 per cent people living below poverty line followed by Chandigarh at 21.81
per cent. * Lowest poverty rate of 5.09% was recorded in Goa (2011-12) followed
by Kerala (7.05 per cent),
Himachal
Pradesh (8.06 per cent), Sikkim (8.19 per cent), Punjab (8.26 per cent) and Andhra
Pradesh (9.20 per cent).
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
ISRO – PSLV C22 Successfully
Launched ” IRNSS 1A ” Navigation Satellite On 1 July ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C22, has
successfully launched IRNSS-1A, the first satellite in the Indian Regional
Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) from Satish Dhawan Space Centre,
Sriharikota ,Nellore District (Andhra Pradesh)This is the 23rd consecutively
successful mission of PSLV.The IRNSS-1A was launched on 1 July 2013 at 11.41
p.m.It was the first near midnight satellite launch by the Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO).The satellite has been designed to provide
accurate position information services to users in India as well as to the
regions extending up to 1,500 km from its boundary.IRNSS-IA is among the first
seven satellites that constitutes the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite
System (IRNSS) Space Segment. The mission has a life of 10 years. IRNSS will
provide two types of services :- standard positioning service using signals
in the L5-band to an accuracy of 20 meters for all users and an encrypted
service in S-band provided for authorized users. About PSLV-C22 :- *
Rocket Height – 44-metres * Weight – 320 tonnes * Satellite – IRNSS-1A *
Satellite Weight – 1425 kg
Russia’s Proton-M Rocket
Failed On 2 July Russia has launched
an unmanned Proton-M , carrying three Russian Glonass positioning, navigation
and timing satellites failed 17 seconds after liftoff , with the rocket
crashing some 2.5 kilometers from the Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad in
Kazakhstan.
Scientists Created ‘ 3D
Bionic Ear ‘ With 3D Printer On 4
July Princeton University scientists , including an Indian-origin researcher
Naveen Varma,have created a 3D-printed ‘bionic’ ear that can “hear” radio
frequencies far beyond the range of normal human capability.Using off-the-shelf
printing tools, the scientists at Princeton University explored 3D printing of
cells and nanoparticles followed by cell culture to combine a small coil
antenna with cartilage, creating a ‘bionic’ ear.This is the first time that
researchers have demonstrated that 3D printing is a convenient strategy to
interweave tissue with electronics.
World`s First ‘ Human Liver
‘ Created From Stem Cells Japanese
scientists have grown a functional human liver tissue from stem cells for the
first time.Takanori Takebe and Hideki Taniguchi at Yokohama City University
showed the generation of vascularised and functional human liver from human
induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) by transplantation of in vitro grown
liver buds (rudimentary liver).
UK Inaugurates World’s
Largest Offshore Wind Farm On 4 July
British Prime Minister David Cameron has inaugurated London Array, the world’s
largest offshore wind farm ,a 630-megawatt project capable of producing enough
electricity to power 500,000 homes. The $2.3 billion project is located 12
miles offshore in the North Sea, east of London .Powered by 175 Siemens wind
turbines.
US Missile Defense Test
Fails Over Pacific On 6 July
America’s missile defense system failed in a test over the Pacific, with an
interceptor failing to hit an incoming ballistic missile.The test’s objective
was to have an interceptor, launched from
Vandenberg
air base in California, knock out a long-range ballistic missile fired from a
US military test site at Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands.
ISRO Readies To Launch
Orbiter To Mars On 7 July ISRO
Chairman K Radhakrishnan announced ,ISRO is readying up for the 450-crore Mars
Orbiter mission which is expected to be launched between October and November
this year.The mission is aimed at searching for possible signs of life as well
as to find out why Mars lacks atmosphere.The Mars Orbiter will be launched
aboard the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre
at Sriharikota. The Mars orbiter will be carrying a total of five payloads
weighing about 14.49 kg. It will carry a methane sensor to determine the
presence of methane, a sign which suggests that life once existed on the
Martian soil.The Mars Orbiter will enter into a 372 km by 80,000 km elliptical
orbit around Mars.The spacecraft will orbit the red planet once in every three
days. It will study the surface and the minerals on Martian soil.
Scientists Discovered MRI
Scan To Detect Cancer Using Sugar Scientists
from University College London (UCL) have discovered a technique they called
‘glucose chemical exchange saturation transfer (glucoCEST) ‘ a new way of
detecting cancer by giving patients an injection of sugar before doing an MRI
scan (magnetic resonance imaging).The researchers found that when sensitizing
an MRI scanner to recognize glucose, tumors appeared as bright images on the
MRI scans of mice. The tumors can be detected using the same amount of sugar
found in half a standard chocolate bar.
Ecuador Starts Using New
Aviation Radar System On 10 July
Ecuador Starts new Aviation Radar System.Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge
announced the Ecuadorian airspace will be covered in 95 percent by eight radars
that will be located nationwide.The devices that form the Integrated
Surveillance System Civil Radar will be located in the provinces of Guayas,
Manabi, Pichincha, Cotopaxi, Pastaza, Azuay, Loja and the island of San
Cristobal, in the Galapagos archipelago.Ecuadorian Vice President started this
system at the offices of the Civil Aviation General Management (DAC) in
Guayaquil.The investment to implement this high-technology equipment was $20
million USD.The eight radars would be part of a single system, meaning that the
air-traffic controller can see all the trace of a plane in a monitor.Guerrero
specified that it would be complicated to detect illegal flights of light
aircraft, because for the crew to cheat these controls turn off a device that
transmit data to the radars, as altitude and speed of the flight.
China – Russia “Joint
Sea-2013″ Naval Drills Chinese and
Russian naval forces “Joint Sea-2013″ drills was held from 6th to11th July in
the Sea of Japan.In the Joint exercises China used seven warships, included a
guided-missile destroyer with Aegis-type radars that track and guide weapons to
destroy enemy targets, and missile frigates with antisubmarine abilities.The
Russian lineup included the flagship of its Pacific fleet, the guided-missile
cruiser Varyag, and a Kilo-class submarine.The six-day maneuvers focused on
joint maritime air defense and the defense of marine traffic arteries, with
exercises involving joint escorts, marine search and rescue operations,
anti-submarine tactics and anti-hijacking tactics.They were the ninth bilateral
and multilateral joint military exercises carried out by the Chinese and
Russian militaries.
Iran Secret Nuclear Site
Discovered By MEK On 11 July the
paris based militant group organisation of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (MEK)
has discovered credible evidence of a secret new nuclear site, gathered over a
year by 50 sources in various parts of the regime.The codename of the project
is ‘Ma’adan-e Sharq’ (literally ‘the mine of the east’) or ‘Project
Kossar’.This site is hidden in a series of tunnels under a mountain near the
town of Damavand.The Paris-based militant group MEK alleges that the site has
existed since 2006, with the first series of subterranean tunnels and four
external depots recently completed.
US Autonomous X-47B Drone
Successfully Lands On Aircraft Carrier On
11 July the US Navy’s next-generation autonomous drone, the X-47B, has
successfully landed on the deck of the USS George H.W. Bush,during a milestone
test run off the coast of Virginia.Developed by
aerospace
contractor Northrop Grumman, the X-47B is the first UAV designed to refuel,
take off, and land without any human intervention.
U.S. Bill For A National
Park On Moon On 12 July Lawmakers of
US proposed a Bill in the US Congress for establishing a national park on the
Moon.The new Bill seeks creation of the Apollo Lunar Landing Sites as National
Historical Park on the Moon.The bill has been named as the Apollo Lunar Landing
Legacy Act, the Bill and was referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and
Technology in addition to the House Committee on Natural Resources.It calls for
no later than one year, after the date of enactment of the act, the
establishment of a Apollo Lunar Landing Sites National Historical Park, as a
unit of the National Park System.
NASA’s Hubble Discovered Blue
Planet Scientists from NASA have
discovered a blue planet that possibly rains glass, orbiting a star 63
light-years away.This is the first time an exoplanet’s true colour has been
determined. Astronomers has used NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and made visible
light observation spotting the planet HD 189733b which is one of the closest
exoplanets that can be seen crossing the face of its star.
Neptune’s 14th Moon
Discovered On 16 July the U.S. space
agency NASA has announced the discovery of Neptune’s 14th moon.The Hubble Space
Telescope captured the moon as a white dot in photos of the planet on the
outskirts of our solar system.The new moon, Neptune’s tiniest at just 19.3 km
across, is designated S/2004 N1.
China Successfully Launched
Three Experimental Satellites In To Space On 20 July China successfully launched three satellites to carry out
scientific experiments into space.A Long March-4C carrier rocket carrying three
satellites ,blasts off from the launch pad in the Taiyuan Satellite Launch
Center in Taiyuan, capital of north China’s Shanxi Province.The three
satellites for scientific experiments, namely the ” Chuangxin-3 “, “Shiyan-7 ”
and “Shijian-15 “.The three satellites will be used mainly for conducting
scientific experiments on space maintenance technologies.
World’s Largest Virus
Discovered By French Researchers On
20 July French National Centre for Scientific Research Scientists have
discovered a huge viruses in the world.The virus is one micrometre big ,up to
ten times the size of other viruses, and only six per cent of its genes
resemble anything seen on Earth before.The size of each virus must be 2500
genes.93 percent of genes in this virus is new for the world.The scientists
named this virus as a “Pandoraviruses”.Ten years back these Scienists found a
new virus called “mimiviruses” .
Biological E vaccine
Prequalified By WHO On 22 July
Biological E (BioE) and European biotech company announced the World Health
Organization (WHO) has pre-qualified its Japanese Encephalitis vaccine for global
use in adults.BioE has developed the vaccine based on the technology of Valneva
SE, a French biotech company.
Advanced Weather Satellite ‘
INSAT-3D ‘ Launched Successfully On
26 July The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched
its advanced weather satellite ‘ Insat-3D ‘ from the spaceport of Kourou in
French Guiana, using a European launch vehicle, Ariane-5 .The rocket also
launched ‘Alphasat ‘ a co-passenger of INSAT-3D and Europe’s largest
telecommunication satellite-ever manufactured.INSAT-3D was placed in an
elliptical Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO),very close to the intended
one.With a lift-off mass of 2060 kg, INSAT-3D carried four payloads — Imager,
Sounder, Data Relay Transponder (DRT) and Satellite Aided Search & Rescue
payload.INSAT-3D will facilitate new dimension to the weather monitoring
because of its atmospheric sounding system. The atmospheric sounding system
provides the vertical profiles of integrated ozone, humidity as well as
temperature, from top of the atmosphere.The new satellite, INSAT-3D will be
operational for next seven years.The satellite Insat-3D will give a push to the
weather forecasting as well as help in facilitating disaster warning services.
ISRO, Tata Motors Developed India’s First Fuel Cell Bus On 28 July Tata Motors Limited (TML) and Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO), in collaboration, developed the first
Hydrogen-powered automobile bus of India.The hydrogen fuel-fitted bus was
demonstrated at Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, an ISRO facility in
Mahendragiri in Tamil Nadu.According to Honorary Adviser of ISRO V Gnana
Gandhi, who led the technical team in this project, ISRO and TML entered into
an MoU in 2006 to design and develop an automobile bus using hydrogen as a fuel
through fuel cell route.
HAL Delivers Lakshya-1 To
Indian Army On 26 July the first
Lakshya-1, a fully indigenous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) developed for the
Indian Army by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) was delivered to Bharat
Dynamics Ltd. (Hyderabad).Lakshya-1 has been designed and developed by the Aero
Engine Research & Development Centre, a HAL facility in Bangalore.It is
powered with PTAE-7 Engine, an aero gas turbine engine that was also designed
and developed by the Aero Engine Research & Development Centre.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
New Governor’s and
Lieutenant Governor’s Appointed * On
1 July Vice Chancellor of Jamia Milia University Najeeb Jung was appointed as
the 20th Lt Governor of Delhi.Njaeeb Jung has replaced Tejendra Khanna, who was
the 1961 batch Indian Administrative Service officer and the last Lt Governor
of Delhi. * Former Delhi police commissioner K.K. Paul has been appointed the
Meghalaya governor, replaced Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary. * Lt. General A.K.
Singh (retd) was appointed as the Lt. Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands,
replaced Lt. General Bhopinder Singh (retd). * Virendra Kataria has been
appointed as the new Lt. Governor of Puducherry, replaced Iqbal Singh. * Senior
parliamentarian Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil has been appointed as the new
governor of Sikkim.He is also a former IAS officer, replaced incumbent B P
Singh.
Sujatha Singh Is New Foreign
Secretary Of India On 2 July Sujata
Singh has been appointed as India’s new foreign secretary.She succeeds Ranjan
Mathai..Singh is the third woman to head the services after Chokila Iyer and
Nirupama Rao.Previously Singh worked in Europe including Italy ,France and
Germany.
Adli Mansour Sworn In As
Egypt’s Interim President On 4 July
the Chief Justice of Egypt’s Constitutional Court ,Adli Mansour has been sworn
in as Egypt’s interim president.Mansour will serve as Egypt’s head of state
until a new president is elected.Earlier, the first democratically elected
President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi was deposed from his office in a military
coup.
Abdoulaye Bathily Appointed
As Deputy Head Of UN Mission In Mali On
8 July UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced the appointment of Abdoulaye
Bathily of Senegal as his new Deputy Special Representative for the United
Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).Mr.
Bathily has been serving as Senior Minister in the office of the President of
Senegal since 2012. Mr. Bathily also served as a Member of the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament, member of the African
Union Contact Group on the crisis in Madagascar.
Kaushik Appointed As The Coach Of Indian Men’s Hockey Team On 10 July Hockey India (HI) appointed Olympic gold
medallist Maharaj Kishan Kaushik as the men’s hockey team coach.The decision
comes in the wake of Michael Nobbs’ removal as the team’s head coach.Kaushik
was a member of the team when it won the gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics
in Moscow.Under the Coaching of MK Kaushik , India men’s hockey team had won
their last major international tournament, the 1998 Asian Games, Bangkok. In
1998, he received the Arjuna Award.
S. B. Mainak Appointed LIC
MD On 8 July S B Mainak has been
appointed as MD of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).He will hold
office from the date of assuming charge till 29 February 2016.
Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka
Appointed UN Women Chief On 10 July
Former South African deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka has been appointed
as the head of UN Women agency.Ms. Mlambo-Ngcuka replaces Michelle Bachelet, a
former president of Chile who served as the first Executive Director of the UN
Entity for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women (UN Women).Mlambo was the
first woman to hold the position of Deputy President of South Africa from 2005
to 2008.
Hemant Soren Sworn in as 9th
Jharkhand Chief Minister On 13 July
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader Hemant Soren was sworn in as the ninth Chief
Minister of Jharkhand. Syed Ahmed, the Governor of Jharkhand administered the
oath of the office to Hemant Soren in the premises of Raj Bhavan in a
swearing-in ceremony.Hemant Soren, who heads the ninth ministry in less than 13
years, became the fifth tribal Chief Minister after Babulal Marandi, Arjun
Munda, Shibu Soren and Madhu Koda since the state was created on November 15,
2000.Soren, who gave the Governor a list of 43 MLAs supporting him in the
82-member Assembly, is expected to expand his ministry after taking the floor
test. The alternative coalition comes nearly six months after the imposition of
President’s rule.The President’s Rule was imposed on Jharkhand on 18 January
2013 after the failure of the Constitutional Machinery in the state after JMM
withdrew support to the BJP-led government under Arjun Munda on 8 January 2013.
ElBaradei Sworn In As
Egypt’s Vice President On 14 July a
former head of the UN nuclear watchdog and a Nobel peace laureate, Prominent
liberal Egyptian leader Mohamed ElBaradei was sworn in as Egypt’s interim vice
president for foreign relations.
Moin Khan Appointed Pak
Cricket Team’s Chief Selector On 15
July Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appointed former Pakistan team captain Moin
Khan as chief selector after the resignation of Iqbal Qasim.Moin, is the
youngest person to be named to the chief selector’s post by the cricket
board.Khan played 69 Tests and 219 one-day internationals for Pakistan in 1990s
and was also a member of World Cup winning team in 1992.
Santosh B Nayar is new CEO
& MD of IFCI On 15 July Santosh B
Nayar has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of
the Industrial Financial Corporation of India.The IFCI was the 1st specialised
financial institution setup in India to provide term finance to large
industries in India.
Nisha Desai Biswal Nominated
For The Post Of Assistant Secretary Of State Of USA On 18 July Nisha Desai Biswal, an Indian-American
woman was nominated for the Post of Assistant Secretary of State for South and
Central Asia by US President Barack Obama .Nisha Desai Biswal, held the post of
the Assistant Administrator for Asia at the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) at the time her of nomination to the post of Assistant
Secretary of state.Nisha Desai Biswal will oversee the US Foreign Policy and
relations at the State Department for India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kazakhstan,
Kirghizstan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan.This is the first time an Indian-American is heading the South Asia
Bureau, a new milestone for the community.Nisha Desai Biswal worked at the
American Red Cross from 1993 to 1995 in the Washington headquarters, and as an
overseas
delegate in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan.Nisha Desai Biswal held the post of
assistant administrator for Asia at the US Agency for International Development
(USAID), since September 2010.
Justice P Sathasivam Sworn
In As The New Chief Justice Of India On
19 July Justice P Sathasivam was sworn in as the 40th Chief Justice of India
(CJI) by President Pranab Mukherjee.Justice Sathasivam is first CJI from Tamil
Nadu .The term of his office will be till 26 April 2014. Justice Palanisamy
Sathasivam succeeded CJI Altamas Kabir who left the office on 18 July 2013.
Rana Kapoor is new Assocham
President On 20 July Rana Kapoor,
Founder, Managing Director & CEO of Yes Bank,took over as the new president
of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) at the
end of the industry body’s 92nd annual general meeting (AGM) in Delhi.He
succeeds Rajkumar Dhoot, who is the managing director of Videocon Group.
Philippe-1 Sworn In As
Seventh King Of Belgium On 21 July
Prince Philippe -1 was sworn-in as the seventh king of Belgium,after his father
Albert II abdicated as the head of this fractured nation.The ceremony capped a
day of transition which started when Philippe’s father, the 79-year-old Albert,
signed away his rights as the kingdom’s largely ceremonial ruler at the royal
palace in the presence of Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo, who holds the political
power in this 183-year-old parliamentary democracy.The position of the king in
the country is nominal and total powers are having the Prime Minister.
Indian-Origin Peer Ajay
Kakkar Appointed To Lords Post On 23
July Indian-origin peer Ajay Kakkar has been made the chairman of the
influential House of Lords Appointments Commission, an advisory body which
selects new independent members of UK’s House of Lords.Lord Kakkar is Professor
of Surgery at university College London (UCL) and Consultant Surgeon University
College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust since 2011. His research
interests focus on the prevention and treatment of venous and arterial
thromboembolic disease and cancer associated thrombosis.
Five Members From Tamil Nadu
Sworn In To Rajya Sabha On 25 July
Senior leaders V. Maitreyan of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
(AIADMK) and D. Raja of Communist Party of India (CPI) were among the five
newly elected MPs from Tamil Nadu who took oath as members of Rajya Sabha.While
Maitreyan and Raja were re-elected, T. Rathinavel, K.R. Anjuman and K.
Lakshmanan (all AIADMK) have been elected for the first time to the Upper House
in the recent biennial elections.The oath-taking ceremony was held in the chamber
of Rajya Sabha chairman Hamid Ansari in his presence.DMK member Kanimozhi ,who
has also been elected for a second term, did not take her oath .Maithreyan, who
is also the leader of his party in Rajya Sabha, has won a third term while CPI
secretary Raja secured his second stint in the house with the extended support
from the ruling party AIADMK.
Barack Obama Nominates
Indian-American Vince Girdhari Chhabria To Judiciary Post On 26 July Indian-American legal luminary Vince
Girdhari Chhabria has been nominated by US President Barack Obama to a key
judiciary post in California..Chhabria, nominated to be US district judge for
the Northern District of California, is currently deputy city attorney for
government litigation and the co-chief of appellate litigation at the San
Francisco city attorney’s office.Obama announced his nomination along with five
other judicial posts, all of which requires Senate confirmation.
K D Singh is new Indian
Hockey Federation President On 29
July Trinamool MP KD Singh was elevated to the post of president of the Indian
Hockey Federation (IHF) after incumbent Dinesh Reddy opted to resign from the
position.The decision to elevate Singh to the top post was taken at a special
executive council meeting of IHF .
Sharad Kumar is new NIA chief On
30 July Senior IPS officer Sharad Kumar has been appointed as the new chief of
the National Investigation Agency (NIA).The 1979-batch Indian Police Service
(IPS) officer will take over from additional DG N R Wasan, who was given charge
of NIA in April following appointment of Sinha as member of National Human
Rights Commission.
Cheryl Boone Isaacs Elected
President Of Oscars Academy On 30
July Cheryl Boone Isaacs has been elected as the president of Oscars
Academy.The Springfield native is the first woman to hold the post in three
decades and the first African-American president in the academy’s 86-year
history. The academy oversees the annual Academy Awards and Oscars
broadcast.Isaacs is currently head of her own CBI Enterprises.
B)RESIGNS
Madhya Pradesh Finance
Minister Raghavji Resigned On 5 July
Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Raghavji resigned following allegations that he
sodomised his domestic help.Raghavji had set a record by presenting the state
budget for 10 years in succession from 2004 to 2013.He is the Finance Minister
of Madhya Pradesh since last 9 years.
Syria Interim Prime Minister
Ghassan Hitto Resigned On 8 July
Syria’s rebel interim prime minister Ghassan Hitto has announced his resignation
, nearly four months after his appointment and having failed to form a
government.
Luxembourg’s PM Jean-Claude
Juncker Resigned On 11 July
Luxembourg’s long-serving Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker has resigned from
his post ,following a spying scandal involving illegal phone-taps and other
illicit activities.Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourger politician, 23rd and
current Prime Minister of Luxembourg since 20 January 1995.
Kumar Mangalam Birla
Resigned From RBI Board On 23 July
Aditya Birla Nuvo Chairman , Kumar Mangalam Birla resigned from the Reserve
Bank of India’s Central Board .The resignation is to avoid the conflicts
because Aditya Birla Nuvo applied for the bank license to RBI.Kumar Mangalam
Birla was also nominated as the member of the Directors of the Central Board of
the RBI in 2006.
C)DEATHS
Douglas Engelbart, Inventor
Of Computer Mouse Died Doug
Engelbart, the U.S inventor of the computer mouse and developer of early
incarnations of email, word processing programs and the internet, has died on 2
July in Atherton, California. He was 88 years old.Douglas Engelbart invented
the mouse in 1963 when he was working at the Stanford Research Institute (now
SRI International) along with his lead engineer Bill English.Sadly Engelbart
did not hold the patent for the mouse, which was held by SRI and the patent ran
out in 1987, before the mouse became popular.
Renowned Food Scientist Dr.
H.A.B. Parpia Died Dr. H.A.B. Parpia,
renowed food scientist and the former Director of the Central Food
Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) died on 9 July .There exist more than
2500 papers and documents published by the name of Dr. Parpia on food and
technology and advanced education.Dr. Parpia served Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) of the United Nations at Rome and was Assistant Director in
charge of Information, Statistics, Process Development and Food Plant Design at
the CFTRI.In 1987, he received Wattumull Foundation Award from Honolulu,
Hawaii, USA.
Veteran Bollywood Actor Pran Died On 12 July Veteran Bollywood actor and the winner of Dadasaheb Phalke
Award ,Pran Kishan Sikand died in Mumbai.Pran acted in more than 350 Hindi
movies in a long, prolific career dating back to the 1940s.He was one of the
highest-paid Bollywood actors in the 70s and 80s.He was conferred with Dada
Saheb Phalke Award in April 2013.In 2001 he was awarded with India’s third
highest civilian award Padma Bhushan.In his career span, he received four film
fare awards.
Bose Audio System Inventor
G.Bose Died On 12 July Amar Gopal
Bose, Indian-American entrepreneur and founder and chairman of Bose
Corporation, died at the age of 83 in Wayland, Massachusetts.Bose founded the
company, based in Framingham, just outside Boston, in 1964.As company, Bose
focused relentlessly on acoustic engineering innovation.Though his first
speakers fell short of expectations, Bose kept at it. In 1968, he introduced
the Bose 901 Direct/Reflecting speaker system, which became a best seller for
more than 25 years and firmly entrenched Bose, based in Framingham,
Massachusetts, as a leader in a highly competitive audio components
marketplace.
Bofors Scam Accused Ottavio
Quattrocchi Died On 13 July Italian
businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi, who was a accused in the Bofors scam, has died
in Milan, Italy.The Bofors chargesheet filed in 1999 by CBI had named
Quattrocchi,as one of the accused in the case regarding the Rs 64 crore payoffs
for supply of Swedish Howitzer guns to the Indian Army. The Rs 1,600 crore
contract was clinched in 1986.
Veteran CPI(M) Leader Samar
Mukherjee Died On 18 July Freedom
fighter ,Veteran leader and the oldest member of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist) Samar Mukherjee, whose 100th birthday was celebrated by the party in
November last year, died in Kolkata.Mukherjee joined the Communist Party of
India-Marxist in 1964.He had joined CPI in the year 1940.He was the
representative of Howrah in the Lok Sabha for three years in a row between 1971
and 1984.He was also elected to Rajya Sabha in 1986.His biography titled 100
Years of Samar Mukherjee: A Tribute was released on his 100th Birthday in
English as well as Bengali languages.
Veteran Tamil Film Lyricist
Vaali Died On 18 July Famous Tamil
lyricist T.S. Rangarajan, popularly known as Vaali, has died in Chennai.Vaali
had penned more than 10,000 songs and worked with three generations of music
directors.He has also acted in some movies like “Sathya”, “Hey Ram” and
others.In 2007, he was awarded the Padmashri by the Indian government.
Former Union Minister
Khurshed Alam Khan Died On 20 July
Khurshed Alam Khan, a former Union minister and father of external affairs
minister Salman Khurshid died in NewDelhi.He served as the member of Rajya
Sabha from 1974-1984.Alam Khan served as the Minister if State in the
Governments led by former Prime Ministers of India, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv
Gandhi. As an Union Minister, he had held portfolios of education, textiles,
tourism, transport besides external affairs.He served as Governor of Goa and
Karnataka in 1989 and 1991 respectively.
Pioneer American Women
Journalist Helen Thomas Died On 20
July Legendary American journalist Helen Thomas, a pioneer for women in
journalism who reported on ten US presidents from Dwight D Eisenhower to Barack
Obama,died in Washington.In 1975-76, Thomas served as the first woman president
of the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA).She was a columnist for
Hearst Newspapers from 2000 to 2010, writing on national affairs and the White
House.She retired on June 7, 2010, following controversial comments she made
about Israel, Israeli Jews and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Former Union Minister Arun
Nehru Died On 25 July Arun Nehru,
former Union minister and the cousin of Rajiv Gandhi as well as the Minister
for Internal Security during his government, died in Gurgaon.Arun Nehru was
born in Lucknow.He was a
three-time
Lok Sabha member.When Rajiv Gandhi became the prime minister in 1984, he was
his close adviser and minister of state for internal security.
Acclaimed Biologist Obaid
Siddiqi Died On 26 July Obaid
Siddiqi, National Research Professor at the National Centre for Biological
Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) died in a
Bangalore.Siddiqi, born in 1932 in Uttar Pradesh, received his early education
at Aligarh Muslim University.He established the Molecular Biology Unit at the
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay in 1962. Siddiqi was honoured
with several awards, including Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, BC Roy Award for
Biomedical Research and Firodia Award for Basic Sciences.
D)VISITORS
Indian Defence Minister AK
Antony’s Visited China Indian Defence
Minister, Mr AK Antony visited China from 4-7 July 2013.During the visit Antony
met China Defence Minister General Chang Wanquan and also called on Premier Li
Keqiang .Both countries Minister’s discussed an extensive exchange of views on
a wide range of defence and security issues.The two sides also agreed to hold
talks on China India Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA).The both
countries Defence Ministers discussed ongoing and proposed bilateral exchanges
and welcomed the holding of the counter-terrorism bilateral joint exercise
between their armies in China in 2013.Antony’s trip is the first by an Indian
defence minister since 2006 and comes after a spat between the two
nuclear-armed neighbours in May over troop movements in a disputed Himalayan
border region.
India’s External Affairs
Minister Salman Khurshid Visited Nepal India’s
External Affairs Minister, Salman Khurshid, visited Nepal on 9th July.During
the visit Salman Khurshid met Nepal’s top leaders and discussed important
bilateral issues, including the finalisation of an extradition treaty and
controlling of criminal activities along the porous border.In the visit
Khurshid also called on President Dr Ram Baran Yadav and Chairman of Council of
Ministers Khil Raj Regmi , Nepalese counterpart Madhav Prasad Ghimire and both
the nations held official talks covering all feature of bilateral relations and
issues of mutual interests.
US Vice President Joe Biden
Visited India US Vice President Joe
Biden visited India from 22 – 25 July .He is the first U.S. vice-president
visited India after three decades.On 22 July Joe Biden visited Gandhi Smriti
Museum in New Delhi.On 23 July Biden met President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice
President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed on a broad
array of issues, include’s ways to enhance economic growth, and cooperation in
trade, energy and climate change, security and strategic opportunities, besides
investments in innovation and education.On 24 – 25 July Biden visited in
Mumbai.Biden met business leaders and delivered a policy speech at the Bombay
Stock Exchange.It is Biden’s first trip to India as vice president. He visited
New Delhi in 2008 as a senator.
France Defence Minister Yves
Le Drianis Visited India Defence
Minister of France, Mr Yves Le Drianis visited India from 25-27 July.During the
visit Yves Le Drianis met Indian Defence Minister A.K. Antony and discussed on
regional and international security challenges of mutual interest.The Ministers
noted that defence cooperation is an important pillar of the strategic partnership
between both countries and that the ongoing dialogue and cooperation is
mutually beneficial to both nations.The Ministers agreed that exchanges between
respective defence institutions and armed forces should continue to be
progressed, including in the areas of military education and training and
through the conduct of military exercises.
E)MISCELLANEOUS
Egypt President Mohamed Morsi Ousted By Military On 3 July Mohamed Morsi, the Islamist president of
Egypt whose rule sparked protests that had engulfed the country , was removed
from power by the Egyptian military.After Morsi had rejected the military’s
ultimatum to surrender to public pressure and resign within 48 hours.Morsi’s
election as the first democratically elected President was a turning point in
the political history of Egypt after the downfall of 30 years reign of Hosni
Mubaraq.
Pope Francis Clears John
Paul II, John XXIII For Sainthood On
5 July Pope Francis on Friday cleared two of the 20th century’s most
influential popes to become saints, approving a miracle needed to canonize Pope
John Paul II and waiving Vatican rules to honour Pope John XXIII.The
announcement ceremony is expected before the end of the year.
Bangladesh Islamist Ghulam
Azam Sentenced To 90 Years In Prison On
15 July Bangladesh Islamist leader Ghulam Azam, 91 has been sentenced to 90
years in prison on charges of war crimes.Azam, was accused of setting up
militia groups that carried out mass killings and rape during Bangladesh’s 1971
war of independence with Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Women
Paratroopers Create History On 15
July Female officers of the Pakistan Army have jumped from military helicopters
for the first time in the country’s history.A total of 24 lady officers of the
Pakistan Army successfully completed a three-week basic airborne course at the
Parachute Training School in the northwestern city of Peshawar.Pakistan Army,
in another landmark achievement, successfully completed the first ever Lady
Officers Para Trooping Course at Para Training School.Captain Sadia was the
first women officer who jumped from an MI-17 helicopter, while Captain Kiran
Ashraf was declared the best paratrooper of the batch.
‘Che’ Manuscripts Added To
UNESCO Heritage Program On 20 July
the writings of Cuban Revolution leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara have been added
to UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.The documents include original
manuscripts from “Che’s” youthful “Motorcycle Diaries” days, to his diary from
the mountains of Bolivia where he was executed by that nation’s military in
1967.They are now recognized as world heritage and will be protected and cared
for with the help of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization.
Indian Woman Scientist
Sunetra Gupta Joins Famed UK League On
22 July Sunetra Gupta, an India-born chemist and physicist has joined the big
league of female scientists like Marie Curie in a first-of-its-kind art
exhibition at the prestigious Royal Society.Gupta, who was born in Kolkata and
is now a professor at Oxford University, is among an exclusive group as part of
the ‘Women in Science Portrait Exhibition’ of the greatest female Fellows of
the Royal Society together with newly-commissioned drawings featuring Royal
Society Research Fellows.Her main area of interest is the evolution of diversity
in pathogens, with particular reference to the infectious disease agents that
are responsible for malaria, influenza and bacterial meningitis.
Wikileaks Founder Julian
Assange Launched Political Party In Australia On 25 July Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has
launched his political party to contest Australian elections this year. As per
Assange, his party which he named ” Wikileaks Party ” would be fielding seven
candidates including Assange for upper house Senate seats in the states of New
South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia.Two Indian-origin persons are among
the seven candidates who will contest elections on a Wikileaks Party ticket in
Senate polls in Australia. Indian-origin academician Binoy Kampmark, who was
born in Malaysia and has Bengali heritage, will stand for the Upper House
election from Victori whereas Suresh Rajan, who is based out of Kerala, will
stand for the party in Western Australia.
Britain Royal Baby Named ‘
George Alexander Louis ‘ On 24 July
Britain’s new prince has been named ‘George Alexander Louis ‘.The announcement
from
Royal
baby parents Prince William and Kate.It was declared that the third-in-line
successor to the throne will be known as his Royal Highness Prince George of
Cambridge.
Salustiano Sanchez-Blazquez
Is World’s Oldest Man On 25 July A
man from the Niagara falls area in New York has received the Guinness World
Records title for “World’s oldest man.”Salustiano Sanchez-Blazquez, nicknamed
“Shorty” is 112 years old, and he was awarded the title after the demise of
116-year-old Jiroemon Kimura of Japan. As documented, the world’s oldest person
is 115-year-old Misao Okawa, also a Japan resident.Sanchez-Blazquez was born in
El Tejado de Bejar, Spain on 8 June 1901.
Stanford Ranked Top US
university On ‘ Forbes ‘ List On 25
July According to the Forbes magazine’s annual ranking of the top U.S. colleges
list ,Stanford University in Northern California’s Silicon Valley ranked No. 1
and much smaller Pomona College was in second place.Princeton University in New
Jersey slipped to third place, followed by Yale University in Connecticut in
fourth place and Columbia University in New York City at No. 5.For the sixth
year, Forbes worked with the Center for College Affordability and Productivity
in Washington to produce the list.
PLACES IN NEWS
‘ Incheon ‘ Named World Bank
Capital For 2015 On 19 July UNESCO
announced South Korea’s western port city of Incheon has been chosen to be the World
Book Capital for the year 2015.Incheon became the 15th city to be designated as
the World Book Capital following the Nigerian city of Port Harcourt for 2014
and Bangkok for the year 2013.
Strong Earthquake Hits China
On 22 July a strong earthquake in
northwestern China ,measuring 6.6 on Richter scale, that has killed more than
89 people and injured 412.The quake hit along the border of two counties – Min
and Zhang.The epicenter, with a depth of 20 km, was 170 km away from the
provincial capital Lanzhou.The earthquake was also felt in Tianshui city and
the provincial capital city of Lanzhou besides in the cities of Xi’an, Baoji
and Xianyang in neighboring Shaanxi Province.
ABBREVIATIONS
PSLV —- Polar Satellite Launch
Vehicle IRNSS —- Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System WIPO —– World
Intellectual Property Organization CMAI —- Clothing Manufacturers Association
of India AEPC —– Apparel Export Promotion Council CISF —— Central Industrial
Security Force CRPF —– Central Reserve Police Force DGCA —– Directorate General
of Civil Aviation CAA —– Civil Aviation Authority GSPA —– Gas Sale Purchase
Agreement MMRCA —- Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft ESMA —– Essential Services
Maintenance Act
BOOKS IN NEWS
“A Bouquet Of Vivekananda’s
Writings” Book Released Swami
Vivekananda The book titled “A Bouquet Of Vivekananda’s Writings’ was released
on 10 July.The book contains a number of hand-written poetries, essays and even
letters written by Vivekananda in Bengali and English.19th century philosopher-monk
Swami Vivekananda have been compiled in a book as a facsimile copy of his
original handwriting.
” An Uncertain Glory: India
and its Contradictions ” Book Released ”
An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions “authored by Jean Dreze, the
development economist and Amratya Sen, an economist, a philosopher and a Nobel
Prize winner.The book was released in month of July 2013.The book has been
published by Penguin Books India.In the book authors have presented a far
reaching analysis of the conditions of contemporary India with a compilation of
the wealth of illuminating data.
” The New Bihar – Rekindling
Governance and Development “Book Released On 21 July “The New Bihar – Rekindling Governance and Development ” was
released by Noble laureate Amartya Sen.President Pranab Mukherjee received a
copy of book from Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen (centre) at Rashtrapati Bhavan
.The book has been edited by N.K. Singh.
“An Agenda for India’s
Growth: Essays in Honour of P. Chidambaram” Book Released On 31 July The book entitled ” An Agenda for India’s
Growth: Essays in Honour of P. Chidambaram “ was released in New Delhi by Prime
Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh.The book, which is edited by Sameer
Kochhar of the Skoch Foundation, encompasses various excellent essays by well
known distinguished experts. In the book, all the authors dated their
association with P. Chidambaram from 1991, when he was the Minister of Commerce
as well as a key reformer initiating trade policy reform.
COMMITTEES
Harshvardhan Patil Committee
On Agricultural Marketing Submits Report On 3 July The Committee of State Ministers In-charge of Agriculture
Marketing to Promote Marketing Reforms has submitted final report to the
Agriculture Minister, Shri Sharad Pawar.It has called for an effective
implementation of Model APMC Act in all the states. This committee was
constituted in March, 2010 under the Chairmanship of Shri Harshvardhan Patil,
Minister for Cooperation and Parliamentary Affairs, Govt.of Maharashtra.The
committee has also recommended the setting up of multiple and competitive
marketing channels; independent regulatory authority to encourage private
investors; need for viability gap funding to attract private sector investment;
higher investment in marketing infrastructure.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
” Nelson Mandela
International Day ” Observed On 18 July Nelson
Mandela International Day was observed across the world on 18 July 2013 to
earmark freedom, justice and democracy. The overarching objective of Mandela
Day is to inspire individuals to take action to help change the world for the
better, and in doing so build a global movement for good. Ultimately it seeks
to empower communities everywhere. “Take Action; Inspire Change; Make Every Day
a Mandela
Day.”In
November 2009, the UN General Assembly declared 18 July as the Nelson Mandela
International Day to recognize the former South African President’s
contribution to the culture of peace and freedom.
” World Population Day “
Observed Across The World On 11 July World
Population Day was observed on 11 July 2013 across the world. The theme for the
year 2013 is ‘Focus is on Adolescent Pregnancy’. In 1989, in its decision
89/46, the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
declared 11 July as the day that should be observed as World Population Day by
the International Community.The UNDP recommended 11 July as world Population
Day, in order to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population
issues in the context of overall development plans and programmes and the need
to find solutions for these issues.The 2013 World Population Day is being
observed with an aim of raising awareness on the issue of adolescent pregnancy
with the hope of delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted and every childbirth
is safe, and every young person’s potential is fulfilled. The 2013 aim has been
proposed because as per reports about 16 million of girls under 18 years of age
give birth to a child every year. Apart from this about 3.2 million undergoes
an unsafe abortion and about 90 percent of the pregnant adolescents in the
developing world are married.
” Malala Day” Observed
Across The World On 12 July 12 July
2013 was observed as Malala Day across the World and by United Nations. The day
is being observed by the United Nations to highlight the fight of education of
the Pakistani child activist Malala Yousafzai. Seminars, conferences and other
ceremonies were held across Pakistan wherein scholars, educationists and
analysts participated to pay tribute to Malala, who fought for girl’s education
in Swat valley against the Taliban. 12 July, the day of Malala’s Birth was
declared as Malala Day by UN General Secretary Ban-Ki-Moon on her 16th
Birthday.Malala is the girl from Pakistan, who was shot in head and neck by the
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on 9 October 2012 for advocating girls for
their right to education and speaking against Taliban.
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INTERNATIONAL
Egypt’s Top Court Rules
Parliament Invalid
On 2 June Egypt’s Supreme
Constitutional Court invalidated the nation’s upper house of parliament and a
panel that drew up the constitution.The upper house, or Shura Council, holds
legislative powers. It will be dissolved after a new lower house is elected.The
court dissolved the lower house of parliament 2012 June.The constitution was
drafted by an Islamist-dominated assembly in 2012 November and approved by
voters in December.
Nigeria’s Parliament Passed
a Bill Criminalising Gay Marriage
On 2 June Nigeria’s parliament
has passed a bill criminalising gay marriage, making it punishable with a
14-year prison term.The country’s lower house, House of Representatives,
followed the action of the Senate and endorsed the bill.
UN Finds Evidence Of Toxic
Chemicals and a Worsening War in Syria
On
3 June A United Nation’s (UN) human rights investigation report ,finds some
kind of chemical has probably been used on Syria’s battlefield.Paulo Pinheiro,
chairperson of the UN commission of inquiry submitted their latest report at
the UN in Geneva .
Obesity and Poor Nutrition
Report Released by UN FAO
On 4 June According to the UN’s
Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) report ,obesity and poor nutrition
weigh heavily on the global economy and told governments that investing in food
health would bring big economic as well as social returns.Lost productivity and
spiralling health care bills linked to malnutrition “could account for as much
as five per cent of global gross domestic product (GDP),” equivalent to US$3.5
trillion (S$4.4 trillion) a year.In its yearly report, the Rome-based agency
said 12.5 percent of the world’s population (some 868 million people) are
undernourished in terms of energy intake, while 26 percent of children
worldwide are stunted by malnutrition.Some two billion people suffer from
micronutrient deficiencies and 1.4 billion people are overweight – of which 500
million are obese.
US Slapped Economic Sanction
on Iran
On 4 June The US has slapped
new sanctions on Iran ,targetting the country’s already-devalued currency and
automobile industry.This is the ninth set of sanctions that the Obama
administration has imposed against Iran.The executive order also empower the
imposition of new sanctions against those who intentionally engage in major
financial or other transactions for the sale, supply, or transfer to Iran of
significant goods or services used in connection with Iran’s automotive sector.
Similar sanctions were earlier imposed on Iran’s shipping, shipbuilding, and
energy sectors.It is for the first time that the US has directly targeted the
Iranian currency.
U.S. and China Hold Bilateral
Talks
On 7 June The U.S. President
Barack Obama and China President Xi Jinping concluded their latest round of
high-level trade talks.In the meeting both countries agreed to inject new
vitality to bilateral trade and economic relations.The US and China will work
together and with other countries to use the expertise and institutions of the
Montreal Protocol to phase down the consumption and production of
hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), among other forms of multilateral cooperation.Both
nations agreed to work together on the crucial cyber security issues that have
spiraled tensions between the two nations.
Bangladesh Amends
Anti-Terror Law
On 12 June Bangladesh’s
parliament amended the tough anti-terrorism law re-defining terrorism and
allowing courts to accept internet.The (anti-terror) bill suggests provisions
to effectively control terrorism through inter-state cooperation.It offers the
central bank the authority to freeze suspicious accounts without court
orders.The law was first enacted in 2009 after the December 2008 elections
while it was amended last year incorporating some provisions.The law was first
enacted in 2009 when the incumbent Awami League assumed office after the
December 2008 elections while it was amended last year incorporating some
provisions.
EU Launched New Nuclear
Safety Rules
On 12 June The European
Commission released a new set of nuclear power safety rules aimed at
eliminating the risk of a Fukushima-type disaster in the region.The directive
will require countries to submit to an international review of their nuclear
power systems every six years, and fix any shortcomings discovered.There are
132 nuclear reactors in operation in Europe.
Hasan Rowhani Elected As
Iran’s New President
On
15 June moderate cleric Hasan Rowhani elected as Iran’s new President.Rowhani
has won the country’s presidential election.Rowhani won with 50.7 percent of
the more than 36 million votes cast.Other contenders such as Tehran Mayor
Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf got 16.5 percent and Hard-line nuclear negotiator Saeed
Jalili came in third with 11.3 percent of votes. Another conservative Mohsen
Rezaei got 10.6 percent votes.
Kuwait’s Constitutional
Court Dissolved Parliament
On 16 June The Kuwait
Constitutional Court has dissolved the Kuwaiti parliament and ordered new
elections.The Constitutional Court had decided not to make a ruling on the
constitutionality of the Emir Sheik Al-Sabah’s change to the electoral laws
after they had examined and rejected the challenge.
Afghanistan Rejects Talks
With Taliban And U.S
On 19 June Afghanistan
President Hamid Karzai rejected peace talks with the Taliban in a new office in
Qatar .Karzai also suspended talks on a new U.S.-Afghan security deal that
would allow some American troops to remain in the country after the
international combat mission ends in 2014 to protest the fact that his
government was being left out of the initial process.
China – Russia “Cooperation
2013″ Held in Beijing
Chinese Armed Police Force and
the Russian internal security force’s “Cooperation -2013″ Joint training was
held from 11th to 20th June in Beijing at Armed Special Police Academy.46
personnel from the Snow Leopard Commandoes, an elite anti-terrorism force under
the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force (PAPF), and 29 from a special task
force unit of Russia’s domestic security force.Before this joint training held
in Beijing, the two sides previously conducted a joint anti-terrorism drill,
“Cooperation 2007,” in Moscow .
Russia and China Signed
$270bn Oil Deal
On 21 June Russia’s oil giant
Rosneft and Chinese state firm CNPC signed a agreement to supply China with
$270bn worth of oil over the next 25 years.The agreement was signed by Rosneft
chief executive Igor Sechin and CNPC head Zhou Jiping in the presence of Putin
and visiting Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli.
UK and China Signed Currency
Swap Agreement
On 23 June UK and China have
signed a three-year agreement worth 200bn to establish a renminbi currency swap
to promote trade between the two countries.The agreement was signed by The Bank
of England and the People’s Bank of China.Currency-swap agreements basically
allow central banks to swap currencies which can be used by firms to settle
trade in local currencies rather than in US dollars.
Kevin Rudd Re-elected As
Australian PM
On 26 June Kevin Rudd
re-elected as Australian Prime Minister.In these election Kevin Rudd defeated
the present Leader of the Labor Party and Prime Minister Julia Gillard.Kevin
Rudd won 57 and Julia Gillard got 45 votes.Before three years Julia Gillard became
a Prime Minister of Australia in place Kevin Rudd is the first Woman Prime
Minister of Australia.Now Kevin Michael Rudd is the Prime Minister of
Australia, as well as Leader of the Labor Party.He was previously Prime
Minister from 2007 to 2010, and Labor Leader from 2006 to 2010.
Qatar’s Emir Transfers Power
To Son
On
25 June Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani has handed power to his
son, Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim.On 26 June Qatar’s new Emir formed a government
from which he excluded powerful former Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin
Jaber Al Thani , replaced him with the former minister of state for internal
affairs.Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani was named both the
Prime Minister and Interior Minister.Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al
Thani is a Qatari politician.In 2005,Nasser Al-Thani he became the minister of
state for internal affairs.
INDIA & WORLD
China, Pakistan, India
Increased Nuclear Arsenals
On 3 June According to the
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute annual report ,China, India,
and Pakistan have increased their nuclear arsenals over the past year.India and
Pakistan have each added around 10 new warheads to bring their totals to
between 90 and 110 and between 100 and 120 respectively. China now has 250
nuclear warheads, compared to 240 in 2012.Only the two old superpowers have cut
their arsenals, with the United States reducing its warheads from 8000 to 7700,
and Russia from 10,000 to 8,500.
65 Countries Signed Arms
Trade Treaty
On 3 June More than 65
countries of the world signed signed the Arms Trade Treaty and the United
States announced it will sign soon. key arms exporters including Russia and
China and major importers including India, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Egypt
abstained and have given no indication yet that they will sign it.The treaty
will require countries that ratify it to establish national regulations to
control the transfer of conventional arms and components and to regulate arms
brokers, but it will not control the domestic use of weapons in any country. It
prohibits the transfer of conventional weapons if they violate arms embargoes
or if they promote acts of genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes.
India – Singapore Signed
Agreement On Joint Army Training
On 4 June India and Singapore
have signed a fresh agreement to extend the use of training and exercise
facilities in India by the Singapore Army for a further period of five years
from August this year.The agreement was signed between Defence Secretary Radha
Krishna Mathur and his Singaporean counterpart Chiang Chie Foo.A bilateral
agreement for utilisation of facilities in India by the Singapore Air Force and
Army was signed in October 2007 and August 2008 respectively.
348 Million Internet Users
Expected In India By 2017
On 5 June According to the
Cisco’s Visuals Networking Index (VNI) forecast (2012-17) report , India has
the fastest Internet traffic growth globally and is expected to have 348
million users by 2017.In India, there will be 348 million Internet users in
2017, up from 138 million in 2012.Internet traffic in India will reach 2.5
Exabytes per month in 2017.Worldwide, by 2017, the number of Internet users
will rise to 3.6 billion, which will be more than 48 per cent of the world’s
estimated population of 7.6 billion.
US exempted India &
Eight Other Countries for Importing Oil from Iran
On 6 June United States
exempted India and eight other countries from sanctions for importing oil from
Iran, noting that these countries have significantly reduced their dependence
on Iranian oil in the last six months.US Secretary of State John Kerry announced
,India, China, Malaysia, Republic of Korea,
Singapore,
South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Taiwan have qualified for an exception to
sanctions under America’s Iran Sanctions Act.
India & Germany Signed
Development Cooperation Agreement
On 6 June India and Germany
have signed an umbrella agreement on financial and technical cooperation in the
field of energy, environment and management of natural resources.The agreement
was signed by German Embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission Cord Meier-Klodt and India’s
Joint Secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs Rajesh Khullar.
India Ranked 141 in Global
Peace Index 2013
On 11 June According to the ”
Global Peace Index (GPI) 2013″ released by Institute for Economics and Peace
(IEP) , India ranks 141st out of 162 in this year’s Global Peace Index
(GPI).Iceland (First Rank) ,Denamark (2nd rank) , Austria (3rd rank)
,Switzerland (5th rank).Other important countries ranks in Global Peace Index
(GPI) :- Japan (6th rank) ,US (100th rank) ,China (101 rank) ,Bangladesh (105
rank) , Srilanka (110 rank) ,Iran (137th rank) ,Russia (155th rank) ,Pakistan
(157th rank) , Iraq (159th rank) and Afganistan (162 rank) ranks at bottom.The
Global Peace Index (GPI) is an attempt to measure the relative position of
nations and regions peacefulness.
World Population Projected
To Reach 9.6 Billion By 2050
On 14 According to the United
Nations (UN) “World Population Prospects: the 2012 Revision” report ,The
current world population of 7.2 billion is projected to increase by 1 billion
over the next 12 years and reach 9.6 billion by 2050.India is expected to
become the world’s largest country, passing China around 2028, when both
countries will have populations of 1.45 billion. After that, India’s population
will continue to grow and China’s is expected to start decreasing.
India, UK Signed MoU On
Cooperation In Healthcare Sector
On 14 June India and the United
Kingdom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for strategic and
technical cooperation on health care policy and practice.The MoU was signed by
Department of Health Research (DHR) Secretary V M Katoch and UK-based National
Institute for Health and Care (NICE) Excellence chief executive Andrew Dillon
in London.
33% Of Women Suffer Domestic
Violence
On 20 June According to the
World Health Organization (WHO) survey ,In the first major global review of
violence against women, a series of reports released found that about a third
of women have been physically or sexually assaulted by a former or current
partner.The rate of domestic violence against women was highest in Africa, the
Middle East and Southeast Asia, where 37 percent of women experienced physical
or sexual violence from a partner at some point in their lifetimes. The rate
was 30 percent in Latin America and 23 percent in North America. In Europe and
Asia, it was 25 percent.More than 38 percent of slain women are killed by a
former or current partner, six times higher than the rate of men killed by
their partners.
US Senate Passed Landmark
Immigration Bill
On 27 June The U.S. Senate has
passe the landmark comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill ,which provides a
pathway to citizenship to more than 11 million undocumented people, including
over 240,000 Indians.The immigration reform received a bipartisan support in
the US Senate; the bill received 88 votes in favour and 32 votes in against.For
further approval, the Bill has been sent to House of Representatives
and
after being approved in the house it will be sent to US President, Barack Obama
to be signed into a law.
China – India Hold Border
Talks
On 28 June China and India held
their 16th round of border talks in Beijing.State Councilor and Special
Representative Yang Jiechi and Indian National Security Adviser and Special
Representative Shiv Shankar Menon attended the boundary talks, exchanging ideas
for solving border problems and developing bilateral relations.The China-India
special representative mechanism was established in 2003 and serves as an
important platform for solving border disputes between both sides.
NATIONAL
Union Cabinet Approved Real
Estate Regulatory Bill
On 04 June The Union Cabinet
approved the (Regulation and Development) Bill 2013.The bill seeks to make it
mandatory for developers to launch projects only after acquiring all the statutory
clearances from the relevant authorities.The Bill has provisions under which
all relevant clearances for real estate projects would have to be submitted to
the regulator and also displayed on a website before starting the
construction.The proposed legislation has tough provisions to deter builders
from putting out misleading advertisements related to the projects carrying
photographs of the actual site.
Union Cabinet Approved
Extension Of The RSBY Scheme
On 4 June Union Cabinet has
approved the extension of the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), to rikshaw
pullers, rag pickers, mine workers, sanitation workers and auto rickshaw
drivers and taxi drivers.The scheme became operational from 1 April 2008.
“Roshni” Scheme Launched In
Naxal Affected Districts
On 7 June Union Government of
India launched a placement linked skill development scheme ‘Roshni’ targeting
50,000 rural men and women, mostly tribals, in 24 worst affected
districts.Under the scheme, national-level agencies will be designated to act
as monitoring and coordinating agencies in the Naxal-hit districts.The
three-year initiative aims at skilling and placement of 50,000 youth from 24
Naxalite-affected districts in nine states.The funding for the ‘Roshni’ scheme
would be in the ratio of 75:25 to be shared between the Centre and the states.
National Skill Development
Agency Constituted
On 7 June The Government has
constituted the National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) by subsuming the Prime
Minister’s National Council on Skill Development (PMNCSD), the National Skill
Development Coordination Board (NSDCB) and the Office of the Adviser to the
Prime Minister on Skill Development.The NSDA will endeavour to bridge the
social, regional, gender and economic divide by ensuring that the skilling
needs of the disadvantaged and marginalised groups like SCs, STs, OBCs,
minorities.The NSDA will be an autonomous body chaired by a person of the rank
and status of a Cabinet Minister supported by a Director General and other
staff. The office of the NSDA is located in the Ministry of Finance.
India’s First Dedicated Air
Ambulance Launched
On
8 June India’s first state-of-the art Air Ambulance, Flying Doctors India, was
launched in NewDelhi.The new aircraft is tailor-made and equipped with a
state-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit on a dedicated chartered aircraft. The
goal is to provide critical care even when a patient is in transit.
50 Lakh Child Labours In
India
On 12 June According to the
National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) report , nearly 50 lakh children are
eking out their livelihood in the country, of whom 17.5 lakh are in
Uttarakhand.The second-largest share of child labourers comes from West Bengal
(5.5 lakh), Rajasthan (4.05 lakh) and Gujarat (3.9 lakh).The NSSO estimated
this figures on the eve of the World Day against Child Labour.
Central Cabinet Reshuffled
On 17 June Eight new ministers
were inducted into Union council of ministers headed by Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh.4 Cabinet ministers and 4 Ministers of State were administered the oath
of office and secrecy by President Pranab Mukherjee in the Durbar Hall of
Rashtrapati Bhavan.Mallikarjun Kharge was given the charge of Railways
Ministry.With the new induction, the strength of the Union Council of Ministers
has gone up to 77.
List of Four newly appointed
Cabinet Ministers and their Departments:-
* Sis Ram Ola - Labour and
Employment Ministry
* Oscar Fernandes - Road
Transport and Highways Ministry
* Girija Vyas - Housing and
Urban Poverty Alleviation
* Kavuru Sambasiva Rao -
Textiles Ministry
List of Four newly appointed
State Ministers and their departments:-
* Manikrao Gavit - Minister of
State for Social Justice and Empowerment
* Santosh Chowdhury - Minister
of State for Health and Family Welfare
* Jesudasu Seelam - Minister of
State for Finance and
* E.M.S. Natchiappan - Minister
of State for Commerce and Industry
40 Percent Indian Women Use
Internet
On 20 June According to the
Google study report ,About 40 percent of the 150 million internet users in the
country are women and close to 24 million of them log in everyday to check
emails, interact on social networking sites and shop online.Around 60 million
women in India are now online and use the Internet to manage their day-to-day
life.75 percent are in the 15-34 age group with over 24 million women accessing
the Internet daily.
Union Government Launched
New Scheme For Pregnant Women
On 22 June The Union Minister
for Health Ghulam Nabi Azad launched a new scheme for the pregnant women across
the country that would cover all expenses of women from birth of a baby to
treatment of the sick child. Free medicines will be provided to new-born babies
up to the age of one month while
expecting
mothers, who deliver baby at government hospital, will receive assistance as
provided under the scheme.
Union Govt Banned
Anti-Diabetes Drug Pioglitazone and Painkiller Analgin
On 26 June The Union government
has banned three major medicines – the widely prescribed anti-diabetes drug
pioglitazone, painkiller analgin and anti-depressant deanxit.The decision to
ban the drug was taken in wake of health risks associated with them.
Union Cabinet Approved For
Setting Up Of Coal Regulatory Authority
On 28 June the Union Cabinet
has approved the setting up of a Coal Regulatory Authority meant to address
controversial issues like supply and quality.The coal authority would be
empowered to specify methodology for determining coal prices.Union Cabinet also
approved Mumbai metro line 3.The estimated cost for the metro project has been
pegged at Rs 23,136 crore.
STATES
First All Women Police
Station Opens In Arunachal Pradesh
On 4 June the first all-women
police station in Arunachal Pradesh has started functioning in Itanagar to
specifically deal with crimes against women.To tackle crime against women, the
state cabinet has also approved the creation of separate cells in all the
seventeen district headquarters and the Police headquarters of the state.
Haryana Govt. Launched
“Priyadarshni Awaas Yojna”
On 8 June Haryana Chief
Minister Bhupender Singh Hooda launched “Priyadarshni Awaas Yojna” in the state
at Karnal to provide affordable housing facility to the people living in rural
areas.People eligible under Indira Awaas Yojna and those who get 100 square
yard plot under Mahatma Gandhi Gramin Basti Yojna would also be included in the
scheme.
West Bengal Tops Chart For
Crime Against Women
On 14 June According to the
National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) statistics ,West Bengal is the most unsafe
place for women in India.West Bengal tops the list with 30,942 such cases,
followed by Andhra Pradesh with 28,171 cases, UP 23,569, Rajasthan 21,106,
Madhya Pradesh 16,832 and Maharashtra 16,353.
PM announced Rs 1000 crore
Relief Fund For Uttarakhand
On 19 June Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh announced Rs 1,000 crore for disaster relief in Uttarakhand
.Prime Minister also announced an ex-gratia assistance of Rs 2 lakh each to the
families of those killed in the devastating floods and Rs 50,000 each to those
injured from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF). He also
announced ex-gratia assistance of Rs 100,000 each to those whose houses have
been completely destroyed and Rs 50,000 each to those whose houses have been
damaged from the PMNRF.
Maharashtra Govt To Set Up
Education Commissionerates For Tribals
In
Month of June 2013 Maharashtra government has decided setting up separate
education commisionerates in order to provide education to students of the
tribal community.The Commissionerates for tribals will be named by ” Adivasi
Shikshan Ayuktalay ” and will first come up in four divisons of the state and
the head office will be in Nashik.
President Inaugurated
Gas-based Power Plant in Tripura
On 21 June The President Mr.
Pranab Mukherjee has inaugurated first Gas based Power Plant at Palatana in
Tripura.The Palatana Gas Based Power Project is the first such Power Company in
India to be awarded with the Clean Development Mechanism by the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change .The Rs 9000 crore project set up by
ONGC.
Nitish Kumar Won Confidence
Vote In Bihar Assembly
On 19 June Bihar chief minister
Nitish Kumar won the confidence vote in the state assembly, with the support of
126 MLAs ,after parting away with BJP. The trust motion was opposed by 24
MLAs.Four members of congress and one of CPI voted in favour of the trust
motion. Four independent MLAs also supported the motion. In the 243 member
assembly, the ruling party JD(U) has 118 MLAs and it needed just four MLAs to
prove its majority.
PM Lays Foundation Stone For
GVK’s Ratle Hydel Plant In J&K
On 25 June Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh laid foundation stone for GVK Power’s 850 mw Ratle
hydro-electric power plant on the River Chenab in Jammu and Kashmir.The 850 MW
Ratle project, which is the nation’s first hydroelectric project that was bid
out through tariff based international competitive bidding, will cost Rs 5,500
crore.The project was awarded to GVK Power which offered the lowest tariff for
generating power.
Prime Minister Inaugurated
Banihal-Qazigund Rail Link In J&K
On 26 June Prime Minister Dr.
Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated the newly
constructed railway line between Banihal (Jammu region)-Qazigund (Kashmir
valley) section.The Banihal- Qazigund rail link is the 18 km long rail link,
which also includes the 11km long tunnel across Pir Panchal range. This is the
longest tunnel of India and second longest tunnel of Asia.The tunnel was
constructed by making use of the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM). It is
for the first time that the method of this kind was used on a large scale in
India. The project was implemented by Hindustan Construction Company.
Rajasthan Launched A Scheme
For Energy Conservation
On 27 June the Rajasthan
government launched a unique scheme called “Mukhyamantri Bijli Bachat Lamp
Yojna ” for energy conservation. The State government will provide 2 CFL bulb
free of cost to all electricity consumers of villages and BPL consumers in
urban areas. This unique scheme will continue till August 2013.The state
Government will spent 100 crore rupees on this scheme.The purpose of this
scheme is to save energy and conservation of environment.
Karnataka Govt Launched
Helpline ” Arogyavani “
On 30 June The Karnataka
government has launched a health information help line service ” Arogya Vani ”
.The Call Centre has to provide information on the nearest Government Hospital,
before providing a private-sector alternative.The main objective of this
facility is to assist people living in rural or remote areas who face
difficulty in accessing the service of qualified doctors and to provide
information on any health problem.
CONFERENCES
Chief Minister’s Conference
on Internal Security held in New Delhi
Chief minister’s Conference on
Internal Security held in NewDelhi on 5th June 2013.The conference chaired by
the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.In his address, the Prime Minister called
for effective coordination between the Centre and the States to face the
challenges of Internal Security.The Prime minister stated that the government
has instituted several measures in 34 Naxal-hit areas to combat the Naxal
menace.The key agenda of the chief ministers’ conference organised by Home
Minister P Chidambaram is the strengthening of anti-terror capabilities and
intelligence, Maoist violence, police reforms and capacity building.
39th G8 Summit Held in North
Ireland
The 39th G8 summit was held on
17 and 18 June 2013 at Lough Erne county, Northern Ireland .The leaders of the
G8 countries – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the US, the UK
,attended the summit.In the G8 countries Summit discussed on syria crisis and
advancement of trade, ensuring tax compliance and promoting greater
transparency in the use of natural resources among countries.At the end of the
two day summit, the leaders of G8 nations agreed on the seven point document
and released a joint statement on Syria.The G8 leaders also agreed on providing
new fund of nearly 1.5 billion US dollar to help the people affected by the raging
conflict. Future of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was not made clear in
the released statement.Russia to hold next G8 Summit in Sochi on 4 – 5 June
2014.The Group of Eight (G8) is a group made up of Canada, France, Germany,
Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. The European
Commission is also represented in the committee.
AWARDS & HONOURS
Sulabh Founder Pathak
Received French Award
On 4 June Environmentalist
Bindeshwar Pathak, founder of the famed Sulabh project that provides basic and
affordable toilet access to India’s poor, has been presented with the “Legend
of Planet” award in Paris.The award was presented to Pathak by the
Vice-President of the French Senate, Chantal Jourdan, at Palais du Luxembourg.
Hugo Chavez Awarded “Simon
Bolivar National Award of Journalism 2013 “
On 5 June The late Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez has been awarded the “”Simon Bolivar National Award of
Journalism 2013 “”even though he was accused of persecuting the press during
his 14 years in power.Chavez family will be given the award on June 27 at a
ceremony in Miraflores Palace, in Caracas.
Kiran Bedi Received ” Nomura
Award “
On 11 June Former IPS officer
Kiran Bedi was honoured with USD 10,000 ‘Nomura Award’ at Singapore for her
outstanding humanitarian works.Bedi was given the award constituted by Nomura
Group of Japan for improving the world for future generations. The group is one
of the leading financial services group.
Bill Clinton Awarded ‘Father
of the Year’
On
11 June Former President of the United States Bill Clinton was honored as “”
2013 Father of the Year “” award from the National Father’s Day Committee at a
New York City , which benefitted international NGO Save the Children.
Shabana Azmi Received Fourth
Doctorate
On 12 June National
award-winning actress Shabana Azmi received her fourth doctorate from Simon
Fraser University in Vancouver .Shabana has received doctorates from Leeds
University in Britain, the Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi and the Jadavpur
University in Kolkata, previously.
Delhi’s IGI Airport Get’s
World’s Second Best Airport Award
On 14 June Indira Gandhi
International (IGI) Airport has been named the world’s second best airport in
the 25-40 million passengers category by the Airport Council International. The
airport also has been adjudged as the fourth best in the world among 199
airports across all categories.IGI has managed to retain its position of second
best airport in the 25-40 million passengers per annum category for 2012 year.
Anish Kapoor Honoured With
Knighthood
On 15 June Indian-origin
sculptor Anish Kapoor has been honoured with knighthood, one of the highest
honours in Britain, by Queen Elizabeth II in her birthday honours list 2013 for
services to Visual Arts.Kapoor is famous for his monumental public sculptures
and his enigmatic sculptural forms that have been exhibited all over the world.
Tan Twan Eng Wins The “2013
Walter Scott prize”
On 14 June Malaysian writer
author Tan Twan Eng has won the “2013 Walter Scott prize” for Historical
Fiction for his second novel “The Garden of Evening Mists”.The Walter Scott
Prize for the historical fiction was founded in the year 2010.
Indian Artist Selected For
Dubai Art Prize
On 16 June Bangalore-based
artist Anup Mathew Thomas, whose works featured at the Kochi biennale, is among
five winners of Dubai Abraaj Group Art Prize.The Abraaj Group Art Prize was
established in 2008.
Three Biotechnology
Scientists Awarded “2013 World Food Prize “
On 20 June Three biotechnology
researchers were named the winners of the 2013 World Food Prize for their
independent, individual breakthrough achievements in founding, developing, and
applying modern agricultural biotechnology.The three scientist are – Marc Van
Montagu of Belgium, and Mary-Dell Chilton and Robert T. Fraley .The Iowa based
award is often referred to as the “Nobel Prize for agriculture.The World Food
Prize was created in 1987 by the late Nobel Peace Prize winner, Dr. Norman
Borlaug, and is the foremost international award recognizing individuals who
have contributed landmark achievements in increasing the quality, quantity or
availability of food in the world.
Taj Mahal Ranked Third Among
Top Land Marks In The World
On 30 June According to the
Trip Advisor’s 2013 Travellers Choice Attractions Awards,Travellers from across
the globe have ranked India’s Taj Mahal among the top three landmarks in the
world, a leading travel website has announced. Taj Mahal was ranked third in
the list of Top 25 landmarks.The top two places were taken by Machu Picchu in
Peru and Angkor Wat in Cambodia respectively.
SPORTS & GAMES
Indian Won Six Medals In
Slovakia Junior Table Tennis
On 3 June Indian paddlers
annexed four gold and two silver medals in the Slovak Junior ITTF Open table
tennis championship in Slovakia.In the girls singles Sutirtha Mukherjee won the
title.
Dhoni receives ICC ODI
Championship Shield
On 3 June India captain
Mahendra Singh Dhoni received the prestigious ICC ODI Championship Shield for
finishing as the No. 1 ODI team in the Championship table on the April 1, 2013
cut-off date.
French Open 2013 Tennis
Title Winners
Women’s Singles :- On 8 June Serena Williams from US won the Women’s
Singles title of French Open Tennis tournament. In the final, she defeated
Maria Sharapova .This is Serena’s second French Open title and 16th grand slam.
It was the 31-year-old American’s 16th Grand Slam title win.At 31 years, 247
days she is the oldest women in the Open Era to win the French Open title.
Men’s Singles :- On 9 June Rafael Nadal won his 8th Men’s Singles
Tittle of the French Open Tennis Tournament. In the final at Paris, Nadal
defeated Spanish compatriot David Ferrer . With this, he became the first
player to win 8 Singles Titles at the same Grand Slam Tournament. It was his
12th Grand Slam title overall.
Women’s Doubles :- Russian fourth seeds Ekaterina Makarova and Elena
Vesnina won the French Open women’s doubles title by defeating top seeds Sara
Errani and Roberta Vinci of Italy in the final.It was a first Grand Slam title
for the Russian pair.
Men’s Doubles :- American twins Bob and Mike Bryan won the Men’s
doubles .American twins extended their record by clinching their 14th Grand
Slam trophy after defeated Michael Llodra and Nicolas Mahut of France in the
men’s doubles final.
Sebastian Vettel Won
Canadian Grand Prix Title
On 9 June Red Bull’s Sebastian
Vettel won the Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in
Montreal.Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso took the second position followed by Lewis
Hamilton of Mercedes, who conquered the third position. This is the third win
of the Garman F1 driver, before the Canadian Grand Prix, Vettel won the Malaysia
and Bahrain Grand Prix of the year.
Srikanth Won Thailand Open
Badminton
On 9 June Indian shuttler
Srikanth has won the Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold Badminton trophy.In the
Men’s Singles final Srikanth defeated Boonsak Ponsana from Thailand.
Indonesia Badminton
Tournament 2013 Winner
Men’s Singles :- On 16 June Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia) won the Indonesia
Badminton Tournament Men’s Singles title after defeated Germany’s Marc Zwiebler
in the final.
Women’s Singles :- Li Xuerui
of China won the title.In the women’s singles final Li Xuerui defeated Juliane
Schenk from Germany.
Singapore Open Badminton
2013 Winners
Men’s Singles :- On 23 June Indonesia’s Tommy Sugiarto has won the
Singapore Open badminton championship Men’s singles title .Sugiarto defeated
Boonsak Ponsana of Thailand in the final in Singapore.
Women’s Singles :- China’s Wang Yihan won the women’s singles title ,
after defeated Li Xuerui in the final.
India Won ICC Champions
Trophy 2013
On 23 June India has won the
ICC Champions Trophy 2013 after defeated England at Edgbaston in Birmingham
with a five-run victory.Ravindra Jadeja was declared as the Man of the Match
.He was also awarded with the Golden Ball for grabbing maximum number of
wickets in the series.Sikhar Dhawan was declared as the Man of the Series. This
was the second Champions Trophy title of India.
Koneru Humpy Won FIDE Womens
Grand Prix
On 28 June Koneru Humpy won the
FIDE Women’s Grand Prix chess tournament at Dilijan, Armenia.Koneru Humpy
finished her campaign with a flourish, defeated Mongolia’s Tuvshintugs
Batchimeg in the final .Slovenia’s Anna Muzychuk finished second and Georgia’s
Nana Dzagnidze finished third.
Nico Rosberg Won British
Grand Prix
On 30 June Mercedes driver Nico
Rosberg has won the British Formula One Grand Prix.Red Bull’s Mark Webber got
second position and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso claim third position.
ECONOMY
India 4th In World Steel
Production
On 5 June According to the
World Steel Association (WSA) data , India’s rank in the world order of steel
production remained unchanged at fourth slot with an output of 77.06 MT
(million tonnes) steel produced in 2012.China gets first ranked in world steel
production .China produced 716.05 MT in 2012.Japan produced (2nd rank) 107.02
MT and US (3rd rank) 88.07 Mt in 2012.
Dhoni Ranked 16th On Forbes
List Of Highest Paid Athletes
According to the Forbes “List
Of Highest Paid Athletes “Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni,with
earnings of $31.5 million, has been ranked at 16th place.Sachin Tendulukar got
51st place.This list is prepared based on last year annual income.The annual
income of MS Dhoni is $31.5 million.But he earned $3.5 million from matches and
remaining amount from advertisements and other business.Sachin Tendulkar’s
annual income is $22 million . The Golfer Tiger Wood(America) got a 1st place
in this list with annual income of $78.1 million followed by tennis star Roger
Federer at $71.5 million. Kobe Bryant, American professional basketball player,
is third at $61.9 million.
World’s Highest Density Of Millionaires In Qatar
On 10 June According to the
Boston Consulting Group’s (BCG) 13th Annual Global Wealth Management Report
,Qatar has the highest density of millionaires in the world, with 14.3 pc of
the oil-rich Gulf nation’s population holding private wealth of $1 mn.The
figure shows 143 out of every 1,000 households in Qatar holding private wealth
of at least $1 million, much higher than the global average.Kuwait ranks third
with 11.5%, while Bahrain (4.9%) and the UAE (4.0%) rank seventh and ninth,
respectively.
World Bank Expected India To
Grow 5.7% In FY 13
On 13 June According to the
World Bank “”Global Economic Prospects (GEP) “” report ,Growth in India is
projected to rise to 5.7 percent in the 2013 fiscal year and firm to 6.5 percent
and 6.7 percent in FY2014 and FY2015, respectively.Global GDP is expected to
expand about 2.2 percent this year and strengthen to 3.0 percent and 3.3
percent in 2014 and 2015.
2011-12 Poverty and
Household Consumer Expenditure Indicators Released
On 20 June The National Sample
Survey Office (NSSO) in its 68th round survey has released the poverty and key
indicators of household consumer expenditure in India, generated from the data
collected during July 2011–June 2012 .The National Sample Survey Office’s
(NSSO) 68th round of survey is based on samples consisting of 7,496 villages in
rural India and 5,263 urban blocks except some remote areas.
Highlights of the Poverty
and Household Consumer Expenditure Indicators Data Report :-
* 5 per cent population on the
bottom rung had an average monthly per capita expenditure (MCPE) of Rs 521.44
in rural areas and Rs 700.50 in urban areas.
* Poorest of poor in the
country survive on barely Rs 17 per day in villages and Rs 23 a day in cities.
* On the other end of the
spectrum, top five per cent of the population had an MPCE of Rs 4,481 in rural
areas and Rs 10,282 in urban areas.
* On an average on the
all-India basis, MPCE was around Rs 1,430 for rural India and about Rs 2,630
for urban India.
* For the average rural Indian,
food accounted for 52.9 per cent of the value of consumption during
2011-12.Among non-food item categories, fuel and light for household purposes
(excluding transportation) accounted for 8 per cent, clothing and footwear 7
per cent, medical expenses 6.7 per cent, education 3.5 per cent, conveyance 4.2
per cent, other consumer services (excluding conveyance) 4 per cent, and
consumer durables 4.5 per cent.
* For the average urban Indian,
42.6 per cent of the value of household consumption was accounted for food,
including 9 per cent by beverages, refreshments and processed food, 7 per cent
by milk and milk products, and 6.7 per cent by cereals and cereal
substitutes.Education accounted for 6.9 per cent, fuel and light 6.7 per cent,
conveyance 6.5 per cent, and clothing and footwear 6.4 per cent.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Lightest Alien Planet
Outside Solar System
On
3 June European scientists have discovered a new alien planet orbiting a young
star about 300 light years from Earth.The exoplanet, ” HD 95086 b “, was
observed directly by the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large
Telescope in Chile.Nearly 1,000 exoplanets have been detected indirectly
through various means such as radical velocity and transmit method.Of the 12
exoplanets ,the newly discovered HD 95086 b is the least massive planet to have
been directly observed outside the solar system .HD 95086 b orbiting its parent
star, HD 95086, is estimated to have a mass of four to five times that of
Jupiter.
Japan Unveiled 500 kmph
Bullet Train
On 5 June Japan has unveiled
its new levitating bullet train, designed to travel at speeds of upto 500
kmph.The track is being extended to 43 kilometres to enable full-fledged test
runs.Commercial runs of the maglev train are scheduled to start between Tokyo
and Nagoya in 2027.The train magnetic levitation (maglev) as opposed to
conventional wheels.The train will travel at speeds of up to 500 kilometres per
hour and will link the 2 cities in 40 minutes.
Researchers Leads To
Discovery To Create Early Warning System For Tsunamis
On 7 June Researchers from
Stanford University have identified key acoustic characteristics of the 2011
Japan earthquake that indicated it would cause a large tsunami.In 2011, a
magnitude 9.0 undersea earthquake occurred 43 miles off the shore of Japan. The
earthquake generated an unexpectedly massive tsunami that washed over eastern
Japan roughly 30 minutes later.Now, computer simulations by Stanford scientists
reveal that sound waves in the ocean produced by the earthquake probably
reached land tens of minutes before the tsunami. If correctly interpreted, they
could have offered a warning that a large tsunami was on the way.
China Successfully Launches
Fifth Manned Space Mission
On 11 June China successfully
launched its fifth and longest manned space mission with three astronauts,
including a woman, on board ‘Shenzhou-10′ as part of the Communist giant’s
efforts to build a permanent space lab of its own by 2020. Shenzhou-10 (Divine
Craft) spaceship carried the three astronauts blasted off from the Jiuquan
Satellite Launch Centre in Gansu province for a 15-day-long mission during
which it would dock with Tiangong-1 space lab orbiting round the Earth and
conduct a host of experiments.Now China’s fifth manned mission and would last a
fortnight compared to last year’s 13 days.Wang Yaping the second Chinese woman
to go into space after Liu Yang last year.
India and US Launched Space
Solar Power Initiative
In the month of June India and
a top US science body have forged an international organisation to develop
space solar power ,an initiative that has the potential of solving humanity’s
energy needs and greatly mitigating climate change.In his Address to the 2013
National Space Society’s International Space Development Conference (ISDC 2013)
Mark Hopkins asserted to include specific mechanisms such as the Global Space
Knowledge Platform, the International Virtual Laboratory, and the International
Advisory Committee that Abdul Kalam has elaborated through discussion papers.
New Human Cornea Layer
Discovered
On 12 June Indian researcher
Harminder Dua, Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Nottingham
University, has found a previously undetected layer in the cornea , the clear
window at the front of the human eye – and named Dua’s layer.Scientists
previously believed the cornea to be composed of five layers, from front to
back, the corneal epithelium, Bowman’s layer, the corneal stroma, Descemet’s
membrane and the corneal endothelium.The new layer that has been discovered is
located at the back of the cornea between the corneal stroma and Descemet’s
membrane.Although it is just 15 microns thick – the entire cornea is around 550
microns thick .
Andaman Tsunami Warning System Can Alert In 3 Minutes
On 12 June The Early Tsunami
Warning System installed at Rangachang in Andaman and Nicobar Islands can
predict a tsunami immediately after an earthquake.The system can predict
tsunami within 3 minutes after the occurrence of the initial tremors and send
alerts.Following the alerts sent from the Tsunami Warning System, the tsunami
alerts can be issued to the risk zones via Centre in consultation with Indian
National Centre for Ocean Information Services, INCOIS at Hyderabad.
IAF Gets “C-17 Globemaster-III
” Airlifters
On 12 June The Indian Air Force
(IAF) inducted the first of the 10 “”C-17 Globemaster-III “” heavy airlifters
it has purchased from the US, and then order six more.Now the Indian Air Force
on this milestone as India joins the worldwide community of C-17
operators.Boeing is on track to deliver four more C-17s to the IAF this year
and five in 2014.India signed an agreement with the U.S. in 2011, to acquire 10
C-17 airlifters, making India the largest C-17 customer outside the U.S.
China Super Computer
“Tianhe-2″ Named World’s Fastest Computer
On 17 June China’s National
University of Defense Technology developed world’s fastest supercomputer
“Tianhe-2″. The Tianhe-2 has a peak performance speed of 54.9 quadrillion
operations per second.”Tianhe-2″ means Milky Way-2.This Chinese supercomputer
Tianhe-2 and it replaced US machine called Titan, which was earlier said to be
the fastest computer of the world.
World Bank Released ‘Global
Warming In India ‘ Report
On 19 June According to the
World Bank new report prepared by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact
Research and Climate Analytics, the report warns that global warming could lead
to more extreme droughts across large parts of India,over the next few
decades.The impact of a possible global temperature rise of 2 degrees Celsius
in the next few decades threatened to trap millions of people in
poverty.Depicting life in a not-too-distant future shaped by already present
warming trends, the new report warns that by the 2040s, India will see a
significant reduction in crop yields because of extreme heat.The warming will
impact significant reduction in crop yields and some 63 million people may no
longer be able to meet their caloric demand.
Scientists Discovered New
Language In Australia
On 19 June Scientists have
discovered a new language in northern Australia which contains rare grammatical
innovations and a unique combination of elements from other languages.The
language, now known as Light Warlpiri, is spoken by approximately 300 people in
a remote desert community about 644 kilometres from Katherine, a town located
in Australia’s Northern Territory.
Japan To Send Kirobo The
Talking Robot Into Space
Japan announced a humanoid
robot named ” Kirobo “will be used in the world’s first communication
experiments between a human and a robot in space.The pint-sized robot developed
by Toyota Motor Corp ,the University of Tokyo and venture firm Robo Garage.Just
13 inches tall and weighing 2.2 pounds, Kirobo will launch aboard an H-IIB
rocket in August from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture and
head for the International Space Station.
NASA Launched ” IRIS ”
Spacecraft To Study Sun’s Atmosphere
On 27 June NASA has launched ”
Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) ” spacecraft from Vandenberg Air
Force Base, California.The mission to study the solar atmosphere was placed in
orbit by
an
Orbital Sciences Corporation Pegasus XL rocket.The Pegasus XL carrying IRIS was
deployed from an Orbital L-1011 carrier aircraft over the Pacific Ocean at an
altitude of 39,000 feet, off the central coast of California about 100 miles
northwest of Vandenberg. The rocket placed IRIS into a sun-synchronous polar
orbit that will allow it to make almost continuous solar observations during
its two-year mission.
‘INS Trikand’ Commissioned
Into Indian Navy
On 30 June INS Trikand, the
last of the three Follow on Talwar Class frigates built in the Russian
Federation, was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 29th June at Kaliningrad,
Russia by Vice Admiral R. K. Dhowan, the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, Indian
Navy.The commissioning of INS Trikand marks the culmination of a three ship
contract for Follow on Talwar Class ships built in Russia. Her sister ships INS
Teg and INS Tarkash were commissioned in 2012.INS Trikand carries a
state-of-the-art combat suite which includes the supersonic BRAHMOS missile
system, advanced Surface to Air missiles Shtil, upgraded A190 medium range gun,
Electro-optical 30 mm Close-in Weapon System, Anti-Submarine weapons such as
torpedoes and rockets and an advanced Electronic Warfare system.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
Justice Kaul Sworn in as
Punjab and Haryana High Court Chief
On 1st June Haryana Governor
Jagannath Pahadia administered the oath of office to Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul
as the Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court at Haryana Raj
Bhavan.Justice Kaul, 54, earlier served as the senior most judge of the Delhi
High Court and was the acting Chief Justice there in September last year.the
strength of judges of Punjab and Haryana High Court has reached 41 as against
the sanctioned strength of 68 judges. Shortage of judges leads to pendency in
the cases and the ideal strength should be between 50 to 55.
Jagmohan Dalmiya is new
Interim President of BCC
On 1 June Cricket Association
of Bengal president Jagmohan Dalmiya , a former president of the BCCI and ICC,
has been appointed as the new interim president of the Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI).BCCI chief N. Srinivasan agreed to step aside, with
Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Jagmohan Dalmiya took over as the
board’s interim president.
Narayana Murthy Re-elected
as Executive Chairman in Infosys
On 1 June NR Narayana Murthy
has been re-elected as Executive Executive Chairman of the Board in Infosys.He
would serve as board chairman for 5 years.Narayan Murthy was appointed as the
chairman for the second time.Murthy, who founded Infosys in 1981, had stepped
down from the Board and became Chairman Emeritus in 2011. He has served as
company’s CEO from 1981 to 2002.
Indian-Origin Diplomat is
New Australian Envoy to Israel
On 2 June 2013 Indian – origin
diplomat appointed Devanand Sharma appointed as a Australian envoy to
Israel.Devanand Sharma has made history by becoming the country’s youngest
Ambassador after he was appointed Canberra’s envoy to Israel.He got Medicine
degree from Sydney University.Mr Sharma’s prior international service includes
postings as Counsellor at the Australian Embassy in Washington.
Nawaz Sharif Sworn in as Pakistan’s PM
On 5 June Nawaz Sharif has been
sworn-in for a record third term as Pakistan`s Prime Minister, after he was
elected with 244 votes in the 342-seat Parliament.He was sworn-in by the
President Asif Ali Zardari at a function in an ornate hall at the
Presidency.Sharif has served as the Pakistani Premier during 1990-1993 and
1997-1999 but was ousted from office before he could complete his term, once on
corruption charges and later because of a military coup led by Pervez
Musharraf.
Virginius Xaxa is new
National Advisory Council Member
On 6 June Union government has
reconstituted the National Advisory Council by including prominent sociologist
Virginius Xaxa into the 12-member panel chaired by Sonia Gandhi.Virginius Xaxa
was inducted with the exit of Aruna Roy from the panel.Virginius Xaxa is a
Professor at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati and has worked
extensively on tribal communities of the country.The NAC comprises
distinguished professionals drawn from diverse fields of development activity
who serve in their individual capacities.
TCA Raghavan is India’s new
High Commissioner To Pakistan
On 6 June TCA Raghavan has been
appointed as the new High Commissioner to Pakistan.A 1982-batch IFS officer,
Raghavan is currently serving as India’s high commissioner to
Singapore.Raghavan will replace Sharat Sabharwal, who was on an extension after
he retired last year.
K R Kamath Re-elected as IBA
chairman
On 6 June Punjab National
Bank’s (PNB) Chairman and Managing Director K. R. Kamath was re-elected as
Chairman of Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) for 2013-14 tenure.Indian Banks’
Association (IBA) was formed on 26 September 1946.It is an association of
Indian banks and financial institutions. It is based in Mumbai.
Justice Usha Mehra Becomes
Full Time Member Of Law Commission
On 13 June Justice Usha Mehra,
retired Judge of the High Court of Delhi, has been appointed as full-time
Member of the 20th Law Commission of India.Bijai Narain Mani, eminent law
author, and Gurjeet Singh, Director General of the National Law School and
Judicial Academy Assam, were appointed part-time members of the panel.The
panel, which advices government on complex legal issues, is headed by Justice D
K Jain, former judge of the Supreme Court.
S K Roy Appointed New
Chairman of LIC
S K Roy has been appointed as
the Chairman of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).Roy succeed D.K.
Mehrotra, and get a five-year term as chairman.On May 31, 2013, he assumed
charge as Managing Director of LIC along with Thomas Mathew and Sarkar.Roy
joined the largest insurance company in the country in 1981.
John Ashe Elected UN General
Assembly President
On 15 June John Ashe, the
ambassador to the United Nations for Antigua and Barbuda has been elected
President of the United Nations General Assembly.He selected as the President
of UN General Assembly for its 68th session.
Ratan Tata is new Chief
Advisor of AirAsia India Board
On
16 June Ratan Tata has been appointed as the chief Advisor to the board of
AirAsia Indian, the joint venture between the Tata Group and Malaysian low-cost
carrier AirAsia.AirAsia has also named Mittu Chandilya as the CEO of its Indian
venture.
Manmohan Singh Takes Oath as
Rajya Sabha Member
On 17 June Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh took oath as member of Rajya Sabha.Manmohan Singh was re-elected
a member of Rajya Sabha from Assam for the fifth consecutive term on 30 May
2013.Another Congress member from Assam Santius Kujur also took oath as member
of Rajya Sabha.
Indian Named Editor Of “The
Independent”
On 17 June Indian-origin
journalist Amol Rajan was named the editor of The Independent,becoming the
first non-white editorial head of a UK national paper. Amol Rajan will replace
Chris Blackhurst, becoming Fleet Street’s first non-white newspaper editor.
S Ramadorai is AirAsia India
new Chairman
On 17 June Subramanian
Ramadorai, former head of the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has been
appointed as the Chairman of AirAsia India.Subramanian Ramadorai, holds the
rank of cabinet minister in the Government of India.
Indian-American Sri
Srinivasan Sworn In As Top US Court Judge
On 18 June Indian-American
legal luminary Sri Srinivasan was sworn in as a judge in the US Court of
Appeals for the DC Circuit, the second most powerful court in the United States
after the Supreme Court.Srinivasan from Chandigarh has become the first Indian
American judge in the second most powerful court of the country.
Krishna Chaudhary is new
NDRF chief
On 25 June Senior IPS officer
Krishna Chaudhary has been appointed as Director General, National Disaster
Response Force and Civil Defence.His appointment will take effect from the date
he assumes charge of the post and until his superannuation on June 30, 2017.
Kevin Rudd Sworns As
Australian PM For Second Time
On 27 June Kevin Rudd was sworn
in as Australia’s prime minister for second time ,replaced Julia Gillard who
was removed in a Labor Party caucus vote.He was sworn in at Government House in
Canberra by Governor General Quentin Bryce.Now Kevin Michael Rudd is the 28th
Prime Minister of Australia, as well as Leader of the Labor Party.
Justice P Sadasivam
Appointed As New Chief Justice Of India
On 29 June P. Sathasivam was
appointed as the 40th Chief Justice of India . He will take over the charge on
completion of the tenure of present incumbent Altamas Kabir which will end on
July 18, 2013.As the 40th CJI, Sathasivam will serve the nation till his 26
April 2014.Sathasivam joined as a permanent judge of the Madras high court in
January 1996 after which he was transferred to the Punjab and Haryana high
court in April 2007.He was appointed as a Supreme Court judge on August 21,
2007.
B)RESIGNS
Rajiv Shukla Resigned as IPL chairman
On 1st June 2013,Rajiv Shukla
has resigned as the Chairman of the Indian Premiere League.He has decided to
quit in the wake of recent controversies in the IPL Spot Fixing Scandal.
Union MinistersAjay Maken
and CP Joshi Resigned
On 15 June Union Housing and
Urban Poverty Alleviation minister Ajay Maken ,Surface Transport and Highways
Minister as well as Railway Minister CP Joshi, resigned from their
offices.Their resignation was accepted by the President Pranab Mukherjee.
Czech Republic Prime
Minister Petr Necas Resigned
On 17 June Czech Republic prime
minister Petr Necas has resigned ,after a fraud and spying scandal involving
his closest aide, pitching the European Union member state into a period of
uncertainty.Petr Necas is a former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and
leader of the Civic Democratic Party. He was sworn into office in 2010.
Palestinian Prime Minister
Rami Hamdallah Resigned
On 23 June Palestinian Prime
Minister Rami Hamdallah announced his resignation ,following a dispute between
the prime minister and his two deputies, Mohammed Mustafa and Ziad Abu Amru,
who also serve as senior advisors to President Abbas.Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas accepted the resignation of newly appointed Prime Minister Rami
Hamdallah.Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah takes charges on 2 June and he had
served only 20 days.
C)DEATHS
British Comic Author Tom
Sharpe Died
On 6 June British comic
novelist Tom Sharpe has died in the coastal town of Llafranc in north-eastern Spain.His
first two books were satires about South Africa’s apartheid regime.Sharpe
travelled to South Africa in 1951 after leaving Cambridge, to work as a teacher
and photographer. Sharpe’s other books include “Riotous Assembly, “Indecent
Exposure” and “Porterhouse Blue,” all written in the 1970s.
World’s ‘Oldest Person Luo
Meizhen Died
World’s oldest person Luo
Meizhen from China has died on 11 June.Meizhen was born in 1885 and was 127
years old.But the Guinness Book of World Records never recognized her claim.
Former Union Minister VC
Shukla Died
VC Shukla, a former Union
minister and Congress veteran from Chhattisgarh, died on 11 June in
Gurgaon.Shukla was injured in 2013 May Chhattisgarh Maoist attack.He was
elected to the Lok Sabha nine times.He first became a minister in 1966, when he
was 37 years old, in Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s cabinet.He held many
important portfolios in his long career span which includes Communications,
Home, Defence, Finance, Planning, Information & Broadcasting, Civil
Supplies, External Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs and Water Resources.
World’s Oldest Person
Jiroemon Kimura Died
On
12 June The world’s oldest person Jiroemon Kimura has died in Japan.116-year-old
Jiroemon Kimura was born on 19 April 1897.He became the world’s oldest person
on December 17, 2012, following the death of 115-year-old Dina Manfredini, who
lived in the US state of Iowa.
Veteran Communist Leader
Satyapal Dang Died
On 15 June Veteran Veteran
communist party leader Satyapal Dang died in Amritsar.Satya Pal Dang was Born
in 1920 in Gujranwala in Pakistan and had married to Vimla, another CPI leader,
in 1952. Vimla died in 2009.Dang had contested his first Vidhan Sabha election
in 1966-67 from Amritsar west constituency.He was elected four times to Punjab
assembly from Amritsar.Satypal Dang was awarded Padma Shri in 1998 for his
contribution to the social sphere, as he, along with Vimla, had fought many
relentless battles for the cause of the downtrodden.However, Satyapal Dang had
returned the Padma Bhushan and demanded abolition of all such awards contending
a person’s contribution to society is judged by his deeds and not by honours.
Former Union Minister Bhavna
Chikhalia Died
Former Union minister of state
and the first woman to get elected to the Lower House (Lok Sabha) from Gujarat
for four consecutive terms, Bhavna Chikhalia died on 28 June.She was union
minister of state for tourism, culture and parliamentary affairs from 1998-2003
in the NDA government headed by Atal Behari Vajpayee. She was also the
chairperson of the Railway Convention Committee from 1999-02.Bhavnaben
Chikhalia first got elected to the Lok Sabha from 1991, before registering
victories again in 1996, 1998 and 1999.
D)VISITORS
Union External Affairs
Minister Salman Khurshid Visited Iraq
Salman Khurshid, the Union
External Affairs Minister visited Iraq from 19 to 20 June 2013.During the visit
Khurshid met with the Prime Minister of Iraq Nouri al-Maliki and the two
nations discussed issues of bilateral and mutual interests including import of
oil for energy security along with the avenues of partnership.This is the first
visit of any Minister from Indian Union to Iraq after 23 years in the war-raved
country.Former Prime Minister of India, Inder Kumar Gujral visited Iraq in 1990
during his tenure as an External Affairs Minister of Indian Union.
U.S. Secretary Of State John
Kerry Visited India
U.S. Secretary of State John
Kerry visited India from 23 – 25 June 2013.During the visit Kerry co-chaired
the fourth India-US Strategic Dialogue with External Affairs Minister Salman
Khurshid and discussed on bilateral trade, defence and security cooperation
besides energy and higher education ,including India’s relations with
Pakistan.On 24 June Kerry also met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New
Delhi.Both have discussed issues of mutual interest.This is Kerry’s first visit
in India after his appointment as the US Secretary of State.
E)MISCELLANEOUS
Raghav Joneja Becomes
Youngest Indian To Climb Mt Everest
Raghav Joneja youngest Indian
to climbed the Mount Everest .He is one of the member in Laren’s school
youngest team of mountaineers in the world.Climbing at the age of 15 years and
seven months Raghav Joneja broke the record set by Nameirakpam Chingkheinganba
of Manipur’s, who climed the everest at the age 16 years seven months and 11
days.Lawrence School in Kasuali became the first school in the world to send a
team to the highest peak .
China Woman Astronaut Astronaut Delivers First Space Lecture
On 20 June China’s second woman
astronaut Wang Yaping, who is currently orbiting the earth in an experimental
space lab, has become the country’s first space teacher as she delivered a
lecture to over 60 million Chinese students about various aspects life in
space.In a 45 minutes lecture, Wang, an air force pilot assisted by her two
male colleagues demonstrated weightlessness and how it affects the Newton laws
of gravity.
Ancient Chinese Documents On
Tibet Won UNESCO Recognition
On 21 June Historical Chinese
documents describing Tibet during China’s Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and showing
the ancient financial and messaging service of the period, have won a major
UNESCO recognition.The documents showing how finances and messages were
exchanged between overseas Chinese and their domestic relatives in that era,
were stored and recommended for the UNESCO honour by the archives bureaus of
Guangdong and Fujian provinces, from which the first batch of overseas Chinese
originated.
Italy’s Ex-Prime Minister
Berlusconi Sentenced To 7 Years In Prison
On 24 June Italy’s Ex-Prime
Minister Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was sentenced to seven
years in prison and banned from public office for corruption and underage prostitution
case.
Two Year Old Boy Becomes
Youngest Ever To Join Mensa
On 27 June A two-year-old boy
Adam Kirby in UK has become the youngest ever member of the genius club Mensa,
after he scored an incredible 141 on an IQ test.Adam Kirby scored 141 in the IQ
test that reportedly ranked him smarter than US President Barack Obama and
British Premier David Cameron.Adam Kirby was invited to join the elite group
after demonstrating his ability to read Shakespeare and understand Japanese,
Spanish and French.
PLACES IN NEWS
Bangkok Ranked World’s Top
Travel Spot
On 2 June According to a
ranking by the MasterCard Index of Global Destination Cities study report
,Bangkok is this year’s number one city for air travel.While London reached the
top spot in 2012.Now Bangkok becoming the first Asian city to earn the
distinction.Visits to Bangkok were expected to grow by 9.8 percent this year.If
all of the top 10 cities maintained their current growth rates, the index
predicted that by 2016 Bangkok and London would be followed by Istanbul in the
No. 3 spot, with Paris at No. 4 and Dubai at No.5, with Singapore and New York
behind them.The ranking was based on a city’s expected international air travel
arrivals and the amount of money spent in the city by those arrivals.
Dubai Inaugurated World’s
Tallest ‘Twisted’ Tower
On 13 June Dubai has
inaugurated the world’s tallest twisted tower named “”Cayan”" Tower built
at a cost of 272 million US dollar, setting a yet another record for
skyscrapers and other engineering marvels. Earlier it was named the Infinity
Tower.The tower was inaugurated in Dubai Marina.The 310-metre (1,017-foot),
75-storey residential “”Cayan”" Tower is twisted at 90 degrees from top to
bottom.The developer of this tower is Cayan Real Estate Investment and
Development Company.
World’s Longest and Widest Cable Bridge Inaugurated In China
On 18 June The world’s longest
and widest multi-pylon cable-stayed bridge named “Jiaxing-Shaoxing Sea Bridge”
with a span of 10km has opened in China after seven years of construction
work.The Jiaxing-Shaoxing Sea Bridge stretches 6.2miles (10 kilometres) over
the Hangzhou Bay, in Shaoxing, China.It is mainly supported by two
cable-towers, both of which reach 745ft in the air, and has a main body
stretching 2,560ft wide.The high speed bridge is designed for vehicles
travelling exclusively above 60mph and pedestrians, motorbikes and cars with a
maximum speed below 45mph are not allowed to cross.
Earth Quake Hits Northern
Italy
On 21 June 2013 a magnitude 5.2
earthquake struck Italy,causing some minor damage in Casola in Liguana. The
tremors were felt across central and northern Italy. According to the national
geophysics institute,the epicenter of earthquake was between the towns of Massa
and Lucca in Tuscany and La Spezia in the Liguria region.
UNESCO Declared Six
Rajasthan Forts World Heritage Sites
On 22 June Six hill forts in
Rajasthan have been selected to be included in the Unesco’s World Heritage
List. The hill forts are Amber, Chittorgarh, Gangron, Jaisalmer, Kumbhalgarh
and Ranthambore.
Thousand’s Of People Are
Died In Uttarakhand Floods
In the month of June 2013 the
North Indian states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, some regions of
Western Nepal and their adjoining areas experienced heavy rainfall that
triggered devastating floods and landslides.More than thousand’s of people are
died in Uttarakhand state floods and landslides.This year’s early monsoon rains
in the Uttarakhand region are believed to be the heaviest in 80 years.Damage to
bridges and roads left over 70,000 pilgrims and tourists trapped in various
places of whom, many were rescued.
ABBREVIATIONS
BCCI ——– Board of Control for
Cricket in India
UNDP ——- United Nations
Development Programme
RSBY ——- Rashtriya Swasthya
Bima Yojna
FIFA – ——- Federation
Internationale de Football Association
WSA ——- World Steel Association
FCI ——— Food Corporation of
India
APEC ——— – Asia Pacific
Economic Cooperation
FICCI ————– Federation of India
Chambers of Commerce and Industry
BOOKS IN NEWS
” Dard-E-Dil Likhun Kab Tak
” Book Released by Vice President of India
“On 6 June The Vice President
Mohammad Hamid Ansari released a book entitled “Dard-e-Dil Likhun Kab Tak” (in
Urdu and Hindi) authored by Rukhsar Amrohvi. The book is a compilation of poems
composed by poetess Rukhsar Amrohvi and some rare pictures of the historic
moments of Indian Cinema. This book is a valuable addition to the Urdu
Literature.
” Ambedkar Speaks ” Book
Released
On 20 June M Hamid Ansari, vice
president of India released a book titled ” Ambedkar Speaks ” in New Delhi.The
book was authored by by Dr. Narendra Jadhav.The book has been published by
Konark Publishers.”Ambedkar Speaks” is the first ever attempt at a systematic
study of Dr Ambedkar’s 537 speeches.The series is available in four languages –
Marathi, English, Hindi and Gujarati. The first series was first launched in
Marathi.
” 1857-1947: Forgotten
Heroes and Martyrs of India’s Freedom Movement ” Book Released
On 24 June The book titled,
“1857-1947: Forgotten Heroes and Martyrs of India’s Freedom Movement”, is
written by journalist Shivnath Jha was launched on 24 June 2013 in Mumbai by
former Bombay High Court chief justice C S Dharmadhikari.The book will act as a
campaign to highlight the miserable conditions of descendants and families of
freedom fighters as well as an attempt to bring about a change.
“Distressing Encounters –
Real Life Stories ” Book Released
On 30 June Indian Ambassador to
the UAE M. K. Lokesh released a book titled Distressing Encounters – Real Life
Stories from a Reporter’s Diary by Dubai-based Indian journalist V. M.
Sathish.The book narrates real-life stories of distressed and marginalised
expatriates from different countries and cultures and the role played by the
media, especially the English media, in extending a helping hand to such
people.
COMMITTEES
Anil Swarup Committee Set Up
To Re-start Stalled Projects
On 7 June Union Finance
Minister P Chidambaram announced a committee has been appointed to identify and
help re-start as many as 215 large projects worth over Rs 7 lakh crore which
have been stalled for years and assured that each of these projects will be off
the ground at the earliest.A committee headed by Anil Swarup.
Chandrashekhar Committee To
Frame Rules For Foreign Investors
The Market regulator Securities
and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) Committee under the chairmanship of Cabinet
secretary KM Chandrashekhar,submitted its report on 12 June.The committee has
recommended doing away with prior direct registration of foreign institutional
investors (FIIs) and sub accounts with Sebi. It also recommended merging FIIs,
sub accounts and qualified foreign investors (QFIs) into a new investor class
to be called the foreign portfolio investor.
Arvind Mayaram Committee Recommends Rise In FDI Limit In Various
Sectors
On 23 June The Union Government
constituted a committee to clearly define the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
and Foreign Institutional Investment (FII). The report of this committee was
submitted to the Ministry of Finance (FinMin) . The committee that was headed
by the Arvind Mayaram recommended raising the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
limit to 49 percent from 26 percent at present in almost all sectors through
automatic route.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
International Olympic Day
Celebrated Across the World on 23 June 2013 On 23 June International Olympic Day was celebrated across the world .
The day is celebrated for promotion of participation of people in the sports
all across the world, irrespective of athletic, gender or age ability.
The International Day
against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking Observed
On 26 June The United Nations
General Assembly declared 26 June as the International Day against Drug Abuse
and Illicit Trafficking in the year 1987. The objective of observing this day
is to strengthen the action as well as cooperation in order to achieve the aim
of a society free of drug abuse.The General Assembly however found out that
inspite of increasing efforts by the international community to curb this
menace, the world problem of drug abuse increased. Drug abuse poses serious
threat to safety as well as well being of humanity as well as to the public
health. Eventually, the Commission and the United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime (UNODC) was directed to continue its work towards international drug
control.
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May 2013 Current Affairs Study
Material
INTERNATIONAL
Every year 2,70,000
Pedestrains are died in the World
On May 2 , World Health
Organization (WHO) announced that every year 2,70,000 pedestrains are died in
road accidents. In case of pedestrains protection is ignored by
goverments.So,every week 5 thousands of pedestrains are died.
Maryland became the First
southern US state to Abolish Death Penalty
Maryland, the U.S. state
located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, on 2 May 2013 became
the first southern US state to abolish the death penalty.The measure on it was
signed by Democratic Governor Martin O’Malley on 2 May 2013.The person who was
attended was former Maryland death row inmate Kirk Bloodsworth.He will be the
first person in the country freed from death penalty because of
DNA
evidence after being convicted in a death penalty case.On the global level,
Maryland is the 18th state to abolish the death penalty.
UN Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO) Released Somalia Famine Conditions Report
On 3 May According to the UN
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) study report, nearly 260,000 people
died during the famine that hit Somalia from 2010 to 2012.Half of them were
children under the age of five.The number of deaths was higher than the
estimated 220,000 people who died during the 1992 famine.An estimated 4.6% of
the total population and 10% of children under five died in southern and
central Somalia.In Lower Shabelle, 18% of children under five died and in
Mogadishu 17%.Somalia was worst hit by the extreme drought in 2011 that
affected more than 13 million people across the Horn of Africa.Tens of
thousands of people fled their homes in search of food.
Japan – UAE signed Nuclear
Agreement
On 3 May Japan and the United
Arab Emirates signed on the transfer of nuclear cooperation agreement .It was
the first bilateral nuclear agreement signed by Japan since the 2011 Fukushima
nuclear crisis triggered by the devastating earthquake and tsunami.The
agreements was signed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and UAE Vice
President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Amazonian Countries Signed
Strengthen Regional Cooperation Agreement
On 4 May The representatives of
the member countries of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO)
agreed to widen and strengthen regional cooperation to promote the integral
development of those territories.Foreign ministers and representatives of
Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and Ecuador signed
the Coca Declaration, by which they agreed to support initiatives as that
presented by Ecuador and the establishment of the Regional Observatory for the
Amazon.The countries that signed the document also intend to facilitate the
coordination between OTCA, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States
(Celac), the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), the Andean Community
(CAN), the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) and the Caribbean Community
(CARICOM).
Malaysia’s Barisan Nasional
wins parliamentary election
The National Front coalition or
Barisan Nasional (BN) led by Prime Minister Najib Razak triumphed in Malaysia’s
general parliamentary election on 05 May 2013. The BN won 133 seats in the
222-seat parliament, taking 60% of the votes, while the opposition Pakatan
Rakyat (PR) party secured 89 seats.80% of Malaysia’s 13.3 million voters cast
their ballots in what is being called the closest race ever in Malaysia.
Russia and U.S. Agreed on
Syria Peace Process
On 7 May Russia and the United
States agreed to work together to bring the warring sides in Syria to the
negotiating table raising hopes for an end to carnage in the war-torn country
and a thaw in frosty relations between Moscow and Washington.U.S. Secretary of
State John Kerry met Russian President Vladimir Putin and bid to narrow the
differences between Moscow and Washington on the conflict.
73 Million Youth Will Be
Unemployed By 2013
On 8 May According to the
International Labour Organisation (ILO) ‘Global Unemployment Trends 2007-13 ‘
report , more than 73 million young people are unemployed around the world .The
situation is particularly grim in the European Union, West Asia and North
Africa.73.4 million people aged between 15
and
24 would be out of work at the end of the year an increase of 3.5 million since
2007.The youth unemployment rate in South Asia decreased in 2011 by 0.4
percentage points to reach 9.2 per cent, but increased to 9.3 per cent in
2012.The current jobless rate for the young of 12.6% was expected to keep
swelling to 12.8% by 2018, when more than two million more youths would likely
be out of work
Brazil, Argentina Signed
Agreement To Build Nuclear Reactors
On 8 May Brazil and Argentina
have agreed to extend their nuclear cooperation by jointly commission will jointly
build two research reactors.The agreement, signed by the Brazilian National
Commission for Nuclear Energy (CNEN) and the National Commission of Atomic
Energy (CNEA), is centred on the construction of two reactors.
Argentine Passed Judicial
Reform Bill
On 8 May Argentina’s Senate
passed a Judicial Reform Law, by 38 votes in favor to 30.According to Argentine
President Cristina Fernandez it aims at democratizing the judiciary.
Nawaz Sharif Re-elected for
Third term as Pakistan PM
On 14 May Two time former Prime
Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif re-elected as Pakistan Prime Minister for the
third time after won the general elections with a thumping majority.The
Election Commission of Pakistan announced results of 272 National Assembly
seats, with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz heading the count with 126 seats,
followed by the Pakistan Peoples Party with 31 seats.The Sharif, belongs to
Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (N) party. Pakistan Muslim League-N attained an
overpowering lead with 130 seats. The first runner up is Imran Khan`s Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) with 37 seats and the last is Pakistan Peoples Party
(PPP) with 31 seats.Nawaz Sharif previously having been Pakistan’s 12th and
14th Prime Minister for two non-consecutive terms from November 1990 to July
1993 and from February 1997 to October 1999. Sharif is the President of
Pakistan Muslim League-N, one of Pakistan’s largest political parties.
France became the 14th
Country in the World to legalise Gay Marriage
In France now onwards allow
same-sex couples to marry. France’s President Francois Hollande on 17 May 2013
signed into law a controversial bill to legalise gay marriage. It makes France
the ninth in Europe and 14th in the world to do so.
Zimbabwe’s President Signed
New Constitution Into Law
On 22 Zimbabwe President Robert
Mugabe signed Zimbabwe’s new constitution into law. The new constitution was
approved overwhelmingly in a referendum in March 2013.The constitution cut
short the powers of the president, limits presidential tenures to two five-year
terms and does away with the post of prime minister.
Afghanistan Parliament
Approved new Election Law
On 22 May The Lower House of
the Afghan Parliament approved two new Election laws , that will take effect in
the elections next spring. The law contains 79 articles and 16 chapters.
EU Lifted Arms Embargo on
Syrian Rebels
On 27 May European foreign
ministers have lifted an arms embargo on Syria,, paving the way for individual
EU member states to provide weapons to the Syrian rebels.After long and
continuous hour of talk EU governments failed to agree on extending the arms
embargo, which effectively ends the EU’s ban
on
supplying arms to the rebels.Some other restrictive measures against Syria ,
which include financing restrictions, travel bans and asset freezes is also
supposed to be extended for a year, as there is a fear that the entire
sanctions regime could fall over a failure to agree on the arms issue.
Australia the world’s
happiest nation: OECD
The Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development released its Better Life Index, which ranks the
world’s most developed economies on jobs, income environment and health.
Australia got first place for the third consecutive year.Sweden, Canada, Norway
, Switzerland,United States, Denmark, The Netherland Iceland and United Kingdom
were also in the top ten.In Australia 84 percent of the people accepted that
their life is happy.So,Australia got the first place in Better Life Index.
INDIA & WORLD
US, India and Japan hold
trilateral cooperation talks
On May 2 ,India, the United
States and Japan held their fourth trilateral dialogue at the State Department
in Washington, exchanging views on a wide range of regional and global issues
of mutual interest.These discussions focused on the prospect of greater
Indo-Pacific commercial connectivity and regional and maritime security, and
cooperation in multilateral fora.The Indian delegation was headed by External
Affairs Ministry joint secretaries D.B. Venkatesh Varma and Vikram
Doraiswami.The group agreed to meet again in autumn in Tokyo to continue their
deliberations.
17th India-Iran Joint
Commission Meeting
The 17th Session of the
India-Iran Joint Commission was held in Tehran on May 4, 2013.The Session was
co-chaired by Dr. Ali Akbar Salehi, Foreign Minister of Islamic Republic of
Iran and by Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister of India.The two sides
discussed bilateral and regional issues of mutual interest.Both countries
agreed to study the prospects of joint investment in both countries.The two
sides also signed on MOU between the Government of India and the Government of
Iran on cooperation in the field of water resources management.
India Tops ‘Born to Die same
Day’ List
On 7 May According to the
humanitarian organization Save the Children charity in an annual report
entitled “State of the World’s Mothers ,India tops the list of babies that die
on the day they are born.India has the dubious distinction of recording the
most first-day deaths of children.Every year, 3,09,000 children die on the day
they are born in India. It accounts for 29% of all the first-day deaths
globally, the highest for any country.India is followed on this grim list by
Nigeria (89,700 deaths, or 9 percent); Pakistan (59,800, or 6 percent); China
(50,600, or 5 percent); and Democratic Republic of Congo (48,400, or 5
percent).
Finland Top Ranked in World
To Be a Mother
On 8 May According to the
annual report called ‘State of World’s Mothers 2013′ was issued by an
international NGO “Save the Children” , Finland has topped the list of
countries where mothers enjoy the best conditions in the world, while India
ranks a low 142nd, below China and Pakistan.The US places 30th this year while
Pakistan was 139th on the list. China ranked at the 68th place.The top ten
countries attained very high scores for mothers’ and children’s health,
educational, economic and political status.The report was featured by a ranking
list of Mothers’ index, showing the conditions of mothers in
176
countries .Among the reviewed countries, Finland was ranked the best country
for being mothers followed by Sweden, Norway, Iceland while Democratic Republic
of Congo was considered to be the toughest place.
Karnataka, Israel Signed
Bilateral Agreement
On 8 May Israel and the Indian
state of Karnataka have signed an R&D cooperation agreement. This is the
first-ever such agreement between Israel and an Indian state. The agreement
aims to further bilateral business, technology, and economic relations and sees
Israel benefiting from Karnataka’s human resources and the Indian state
benefitting from Israel’s innovations.
India Tops Cervical Cancer
Deaths
On 10 May According to the
Cervical Cancer Global Crisis Card report released by the Cervical Cancer-Free
Coalition, with nearly 73,000 women dying every year, India now tops the world
in cervical cancer deaths .India represents 26.4 per cent of all women dying of
cervical cancer globally, with China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia and
Thailand also showing high death incidence.The cervical cancer kills an
estimated 275,000 women every year .Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) report in
2009 the number of cervical cancer cases were 101938 which has increased to
107690 in 2012.It is being estimated that the number of cervical cancer cases
and deaths are estimated to increase by 2025 to 203,757 and 115,171,
respectively.
Britain launched Super
Priority Visa Service for Travellers from India
On 12 May 2013, Britain
launched super priority same-day visa service for urgent travellers from India.
Britain launched this kind of service first time for India only . The super
priority visa service was announced by British Prime Minister David Cameron
during his visit to India in February 2013.
Google signs MoU to train engineering
students in Andhra Pradesh
On May 14,Google India Private
Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Andhra Pradesh
government to train engineering students of Jawahar Knowledge Centres (JKC) in
latest technologies like mobile and cloud computing.The MoU was signed between
the IT minister and Nelson Mattos, vice president (Europe & Emerging
Markets), Google Hyderabad. Google will also train the trainers/mentors of AP
Society for Knowledge Networks (APSFKNW) and provide required software,
services and training material free of cost.
India and Netherlands Signed
MoU on Urban Planning
On 14 May India and Netherlands
signed on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Technical Cooperation in the
field of Spatial Planning, Water Management, and Mobility Management .The
agreement was signed by Kamal Nath, Minister for Urban Development &
Parliamentary Affairs, and Ms Melanie Schultz van Haegen, Minister for
Infrastructure and Environment, Netherlands
UN General Assembly Approved
Syria Resolution
On 15 May The U.N. General
Assembly approved an Arab-backed resolution calling for a political transition
in Syria and condemning President Bashar al-Assad Government for its increasing
use of heavy weapons. A majority of 107 states voted to adopt the resolution.
There were 12 votes against and 59 abstentions.Russia was fiercely opposed to
the resolution, termed it as unbalanced and inadequate to address adequately
atrocities allegedly committed by rebel groups.The resolution was drafted by Arab
states who have supported the rebels.India abstained from voting on the
non-binding resolution on Syria.Pakistan voted in favour of the resolution.
India Granted Observer Status in Arctic Council
On 15 May India granted
observer status in the Arctic Council was successful along with that of five
other countries, China, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Singapore at a meeting in
Kiruna, Sweden.The council is made up of the eight Arctic nations are Canada,
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States.This
membership will give India chances of navigation and oil and gas
exploration.The European Union also applied as an observer, but its final
status remained unresolved pending resolution of a dispute with Canada over
trade in seal products.
India, UK Signed Agreement
on Health Sector
On 19 May India and Britain
have signed an agreement for cooperation in the health sector with specific
focus on strengthening primary health care and technological development.The
agreement was signed by Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare India,
Ghulam Nabi Azad and Secretary of State for Health, UK, Jeremy Richard Hunt.
Indians Largest Foreign Born
Group in London
On 20 May According to the
Oxford University’s Migration Observatory latest study report , Indians have
become the largest foreign-born group in London, followed by residents born in
Poland and Ireland.Migration Observatory, 262,247 persons born in India were
living in London in 2011, which represents 8.8 per cent of all foreign-born residents
in London.This accounts for 37.8 per cent of all residents that had been born
in India resident in England and Wales in 2011.Other important foreign-born
groups in London, with more than 100,000 residents, include those born in
Ireland (129,807), Nigeria (114,718), Pakistan (112,457) and Bangladesh
(109,948).
India – China Signed 8
Agreements
On 20 May India and Chine
signed eight important agreements covering a wide range of issues like trade,
culture and water resources. The agreements were finalised after
delegation-level talks between Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chinese
counterpart Le Keqiang.
The list of eight
agreements/memoranda of undrstanding (MoUs):-
(i) Protocol between India’s
external affairs ministry and China’s foreign affairs ministry on Indian
Official Pilgrimage (the Kailash Mansoarovar Yatra) to the Tibet Autonomous
Region of China.
(ii) Work Programmes of the
Three Working Groups under Joint Economic Group (JEG) between India’s commerce
and industry ministry and China’s commerce ministry.
(iii) MoU on Buffalo meat,
fishery products and Agreement on feed and feed ingredients between Indis’s
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority and The
Marine Products Export Development Authority and Export Inspection Council and
China’s General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine (AQSIQ).
(iv) MoU between India’s urban
development ministry and China’s National Development and Reform Commission
(NDRC) on cooperation in sewage treatment.
(v) MoU between India’s water
resources ministry and NDRC on cooperation in water-efficient irrigation.
(vi) MoU between the external
affairs ministry and China’s State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio,
Film and Television (SAPPRFT) on cooperation in mutual translation and
publication of works, both classic and contemporary.
(vii)
MoU between the water resources ministries of both countries for provision of
hydrological information by China to india on the Yaluzangbu/Brahmaputra River
during the flood season.
(viii) MoU between the foreign
ministries of both countries to promote cooperation and linkages between the
cities and states/provinces of the two countries.
Visa on Arrival facility to
passengers travelling through RGIA
The central government has
extended Visa-On-Arrival facility to international passengers travelling
through Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad managed by the
GMR Group.Visitors from 11 countries will be eligible to get a VoA from May 31
at RGIA.The Centre had introduced an Indian tourist VoA scheme on January 1,
2010 at certain airports which was initiated for citizens of five countries.
Subsequently, a year later, the facility was extended to a total of 11
countries viz Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Singapore, Cambodia,
Laos, Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar and Indonesia.
US Senate Committee Approves
Immigration Reform Bill
On 22 May The U.S. Senate
Judiciary Committee has approved a massive immigration reform bill that grants
11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the country an earned
path to citizenship.The legislation was passed by a vote of 13 to 5 with three
Republicans joining 10 Democrats to approve it.The bill, which requires major
advances in border security and expansion of a comprehensive e-verify system
for employers before any undocumented worker is allowed to pursue citizenship,
will need 60 votes to pass the 100-seat Senate.
US and India Pledge To
Collaborate on Combating Terrorism
On 22 May The US has pledged to
collaborate with India on developing global approach to combat increasing
terror threats and asked international community to take effective steps to
eliminate sanctuaries and infrastructure that support terrorism.After talks
between Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and US Secretary of Homeland Security
Janet Napolitano, a joint communique said the two countries also agreed to
enhance bilateral co-operation to combat terror financing and currency
counterfeiting.
India, Japan to speed up
talks on civil nuclear deal
On 29 May 2013,Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzo Abe decided to speed up
talks on a civil nuclear deal to allow Japan to export nuclear reactors to
India and to bolster maritime security cooperation at a time when China’s
postures in the seas of the regional have caused concerns.A joint statement
issued at the end of exhaustive talks between Singh and Abe said the two Prime
Ministers reaffirmed the importance of civil nuclear cooperation between the
two countries, while recognising that nuclear safety is a priority for both
governments.In this context, they directed their officials to accelerate the
negotiations of an Agreement for Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear
Energy towards an early conclusion
India and Thailand sign
extradition treaty
On 30 May 2013,in a major boost
to bilateral security cooperation, India and Thailand signed the much awaited
extradition treaty after 20 years of negotiations.The MoU was signed by
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and Thai Deputy Premier and Foreign
Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul.The treaty was signed in the presence of
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Thai counterpart Yingluck Shinawatra.The
treaty provides the legal framework for seeking extradition of fugitive
offenders, including those involved in terrorism, transnational crimes and
economic offences among others.The two countries totally signed on seven pacts.
They are extradition, education,financial intelligence mapping , geospatial
technology
applications , investigation of persons suspected of money laundering and
criminal activity related to money laundering and terrorism financing.
UNESCO Declares Nicobar
Islands as World Biosphere Reserve
On 31 May The United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has declared and designated the
Nicobar Islands in India as a world biosphere reserve .The International
Coordinating Council of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme added the
Nicobar Islands to the list of eleven other sites which are designated as world
biosphere reserves.Great Nicobar now 9th Indian reserve in Unesco world
network.Member countries establish such reserves. UNESCO recognizes them under
the programme to promote sustainable development based on local community
efforts and sound science.
NATIONAL
National Urban Health
Mission Approved By Cabinet
On 1 May The Union Cabinet
approved the launch of the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) to reduce rates
of infant mortality, maternal mortality and for universal access to
reproductive health care.The cost of the National Urban Health Mission for 5
years is 22507 crore rupees and the Central government will share 16955 crore
rupees.The mission will be implemented in 779 cities and towns each with the
population of more than 50,000 has expected to cover about 7.75 crore
people.The Cabinet also gave its nod to a bill which provides for confiscating
property illegally acquired by corrupt public servants.
19.57 lakh Hectares of
Forest Land Encroached
On 1 May According to the
latest figures compiled by the Ministry of Environment and Forests reveal that
unchecked encroachment on forest land is on the rise.According to the figures,
over 19.57 lakh hectares of forest land is under encroachment in various parts
of the country.Madhya Pradesh tops the list with 4.87 lakh hectares under
encroachment. Followed by Assam (3.30 lakh ha), Andhra Pradesh (2.57 lakh ha)
and Maharashtra (1.83 lakh ha).
Mobile subscribers largest
in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
The country’s most populous
state, Uttar Pradesh, accounts for the largest number of mobile subscribers in
the country followed by Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Bihar,
which together account for almost half of the total wireless connections.India,
which is the world’s second largest mobile phone market in terms of
subscribers, had a total of 861.66 million mobile connections as on February
2013, data from telecom regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
showed.Uttar Pradesh has a total of 121.60 million mobile phone connections,
while, Tamil Nadu has 71.81 million subscribers, according to the TRAI
data.Maharashtra is at the third position, with a subscriber base of 67.73
million followed by Andhra Pradesh and Bihar at 64.12 million and 60.73
million, respectively.
Kudankulam Nuclear Power
Plant got Approval for Operations by the Supreme Court of India
On 06 May, the Supreme Court of
India directed that the Kudankulam nuclear plant situated in Tamil Nadu could
start its operations now. A bench of Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and Dipak Misra
issued the directions to the government on safety as well as security of the
plant, along with its operations.
Govt Sets Up 39 Special NIA
Courts Across The Country
On
7 May Minister of State for Home R P N Singh announced in the Parliament that
under the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Act, the central government has
set up the 39 special courts to take up terror-related cases.
Cabinet Approved Gandhi
Heritage Sites Mission
On 16 May The Union Cabinet
approved the establishment of the Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission with the
objective of conserving and restoring the heritage sites associated with
‘Father of the Nation’.Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission will be assigned with the
identification, collation and assessment of the information on Gandhi Heritage
material, its management and deployment.
India’s First Yoga
University in Gujarat
On 23 May Gujarat Chief
Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the country’s first yoga university in
Ahmedabad.Lakulish Yoga University, established by Life Mission Trust of
Gujarat, is claimed to be the first ever such private sector self-financed
institution in the country.
STATES
Congress Won in Karnataka
Assembly Elections
On 8 May Congress has won 121
seats of the 223 seats on which polls were contested in Karnataka Assembly
Elections , the elections were held on 5 May 2013. The ruling BJP and the JD-S
won 40 seats each.The Karnataka Janata Party led by former Chief Minister B.S.
Yeddyurappa bagged a mere six seats.The assembly has 224 elected and one
nominated members. The election took place for 223 seats.
Tamil Nadu Bans Gutka
Products
On 8 May The Tamil Nadu
government banned the production, possession, distribution and sale of tobacco
products such as pan masala and gutka in the state.Tamilnadu Government had
constituted a separate department ‘Tamil Nadu Food Safety and Medical
Administration,’ after the Centre announced the Food Safety and Standards Act.
Cabinet Approved 2 Major
Ports in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh
On 9 May the Cabinet Committee
on Economic Affairs approved the proposal of the Ministry of Shipping for
setting up of two major ports.The ports will come up in West Bengal and Andhra
Pradesh each, through a Public-Private-Partnership mode. As per the proposal,
one port will be developed at Dugarajapatnam, Nellore district, in Andhra
Pradesh and second port will come up at Sagar Island in West Bengal.
CONFERENCES
ADB’s 46th Annual Meeting
Held in New Delhi
46th
Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Board of Governors, held in
Delhi, India, from 2 to 5 May 2013.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh , Finance
Minister P. Chidambaram and ADB member board of directors and related financial
institutions were attended the meeting.Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced
that it is going to provide about 6 billion dollars loan to India over the next
three years which was decided at the concluding day of the 46th annual meeting
of the funding agency.
AWARDS & HONOURS
Indian Wildlife Biologist
Aparajita Datta Honoured with the Whitley Award 2013
On 2 May An Indian wildlife
biologist Dr. Aparajita Datta was honoured with the Whitley award, also known
as Green Oscar, in London . Aparajita Datta, the Indian wildlife biologist was
conferred with the award by Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth, at the
Royal Geographical Society in London for her efforts in order to save the
endangered hornbills in Eastern Himalayas.Aparajita Datta is the head of the
program for conservation of the hornbills in dense tropical forests of
Arunachal Pradesh, at Nature Conservation Foundation. The tropical forests of
Arunachal Pradesh are an abode to five hornbill species.
Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi Awarded
with ‘ Judy Wilkenfeld ‘
On 2 May An Indian doctor of
Mumbai’s Tata Memorial Hospital has been awarded with the prestigious Judy
Wilkenfeld Award for International Tobacco Control Excellence for his
innovative efforts in reducing tobacco consumption in India.He received the
award by the ‘Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids’ on at a function in Washington.
Indian Police Unit in Congo
Gets UN medal
On 17 May An Indian police unit
in the Democratic Republic of Congo has received the United Nations
Peacekeeping Medal.The 135 Indian Formed Police Unit-2 (FPU) was honoured with
the medal as an appreciation for their service in Goma/North Kivu.
Malala Yousufzai Selected
For Prestigious Global Leadership Award
On 20 May Teenager Pakistani
activist Malala Yousafzai, who was shot at last year by the Taliban for
advocating education of girls, has been selected for the prestigious Global
Leadership Award this year.Malala will receive the award for her role as a
global activist in advocating for educating and empowering girls worldwide.She
was targeted for her outspoken views and advocacy on behalf of girls’
education.
Indian-American Girl Won
America’s Top Young Scientist Award
On 20 May An Indian-American
girl has invented a super-capacitor device that could potentially charge a
cellphone in less than 20 seconds. The California teen has attracted the
attention of tech giants Google for her potentially revolutionary invention
which charges a phone in 20 seconds flat.The super-fast charging device has
been dubbed a supercapacitor by 18-year-old Esha Khare, of Saratoga – as she
took home $50,000 from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
American Writer Lydia Davis
won ” 2013 Man Booker International Prize “
On
22 May American writer Lydia Davis won 2013 Man Booker International Prize for
her innovative and influential writing.This was the fifth Man Booker
International Prize.Lydia Davis is a professor of creative writing at the
University of Albany. She is also an accomplished translator. Her works include
‘The End of the Story’ and ‘Varieties of Disturbance’.The Man Booker
International Prize recognises one writer for his or her achievement in
fiction.Worth 60000 ponds, the prize is awarded every two years to a living
author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is
generally available in translation in the English language.
Carole King Became the First
Woman to Receive Gershwin Prize
US singer-songwriter Carole
King became the first woman to receive the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize
for Popular Song.The President of America, Barack Obama conferred upon her, the
Gershwin Prize that is given as a lifetime achievement in popular music.
APJ Abdul Kalam Received
“Wernher Von Braun” Memorial Award
On 24 May United States based
National Space Society’s (NSS) has conferred “Wrenher von Braun” Memorial Award
upon former president APJ Abdul Kalam in San Diego .The award was conferred
upon Kalam at International Space Development Conference. It was instituted by
NSS, a non-profit organization and is dedicated to the creation of spacefaring
civilization.The honour is given to recognize excellence in management and
leadership in a space-related project, where the project holds significance.
Biological clock scientists
share Shaw Prize
On 28 May ,three scientists
whose groundbreaking studies using fruit flies helped to uncover the workings
of the human biological clock were named the winners of the $1 million Shaw
Prize .US scientists Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael Young received
the award “for their discovery of molecular mechanisms underlying circadian
rhythms”.Biological rhythms govern behaviour in plants, animals and humans,
from flowers opening during the day and closing at night, to sleep patterns and
the effect of jet lag.
SPORTS & GAMES
PV Sindhu won Malaysian
Badminton Grand Prix Title
On 4 May,India’s shuttler PV
Sindhu won Malaysian Badminton Grand Prix title after winning Malaysia Open
women’s final match.In the final, top seed Sindhu defeated lower seed, Gu Juan
of Singapore.This is the first Grand Prix title in her Career.
Aamir Won Asian Squash
Championship Title
On 5 May Pakistan`s top seeded
player, Aamir Atlas Khan won the Asian Squash individual championship for the
first time in 14 years after he defeated Kuwait`s Abdullah Al Mezayan in
straight sets in Islamabad.Pakistan had last won the Asian individual title in
1998, but since then has only been able to win the Asian team title in the last
Asiad.
Ronnie O’Sullivan Won World
Snooker Championship
On
7 May Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed his fifth World Snooker Championship crown
after defeated Barry Hawkins at the Crucible in Sheffield.O’Sullivan is now a
five-time Crucible champion after his wins in 2001, 2004, 2008 and 2012 to move
within one of Steve Davis and Ray Reardon and two behind Stephen Hendry in the
all-time list.
India Bagged 2 Silver and 7
Bronze Medals in Commonwealth Championship
India on 10 May 2013 finished
their candidature in the tournament with a record haul of 2 Silver and 7 Bronze
in the 19th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships that concluded in New
Delhi.
Men’s Singles :- Zhan Jian (Singapore)
won the title after defeated Li Hu from Singapore in the final at New Delhi
Women’s Singles :- Mo Zhang
(Canada) won the Women’s Singles title after defeated Yu Mengyu (Singapore) in
the final.
Alonso Won Spanish Grand
Prix Title
On 12 May Fernando Alonso of
Spain won the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona .Kimi Raikkonen second, Felipe
Massa secured third position.It was Alonso’s second win in Barcelona ,the first
coming in 2006 and his seventh career podium on the Circuit de Catalunya.
Madrid Open Tennis
Tournament 2013 Winners
Women’s Singles :- On 12 May
Serena Williams of the United States bagged her 50th career Singles title.In
the final She defeated Russian Maria Sharapova and got the title .
Men’s Singles :-Rafael Nadal
from Spain won the Men’s Singles title after defeated Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka
in the final.
Women’s Doubles:-Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova ,Lucie Safarova won the Women’s Doubles title.
Men’s Doubles : Bob Bryan and
Mike Bryan won their fifth Mutua Madrid Open doubles title . It was their 87th
career trophy and fifth crown of the 2013 ATP World Tour season.
Barcelona Won Spanish League
Title
On 12 May Barcelona won the
Spanish league title (football) for the 22nd time after closest rivals Real
Madrid could only manage a 1-1 draw with Espanyol.The title is Barca’s fourth
in five seasons and the 22nd of their history. The last team other than
Barcelona or Madrid to win the title was Valencia in 2004.Barcelona’s Lionel
Messi finished the Spanish League as the top-scorer.He has already 46 goals, 12
clear of Cristiano Ronaldo, who finished second.
Rome Masters Tennis
Tournament 2013 Winners
Women’s Singles :- On 19 May
Serena Williams (USA) won her fourth consecutive title of the year after
defeated Victoria Azarenka from Belarus in the Rome Masters final.This is the
second Rome Open title won by Serena, before this Serena won the Rome title 11
years ago in 2002.
Men’s Singles :- Rafael Nadal
from spain claimed his seventh Rome Masters title after defeated Roger Federar
(Switzerland ) in the final
Mumbai Indians Won 2013 IPL Title
On 26 May Mumbai Indians won
the Indian Premier League title for the first time , after defeated Chennai
Super Kings by 23 runs in the final at Eden Gardens.
* Man-of-the-Match – Kieron
Pollard (Mumbai Indians)
* Most Valuable Player – Shane
Watson (Rajasthan Royals)
* Orange Cap ( (Highest Run
Getters) – Michael Hussey (Chennai) : 733 Runs
* Purple Cap (Highest Wicket
Takers) – Dwayne Bravo (Chennai) : 32 Wickets
* Best Youngest Player – Sanju
Samson (Rajasthan Royals)
* Fair Play Award – Chennai
Super Kings
* Best catch of the season –
Gurkeerat Mann Singh (Kings Eleven Punjab)
Rosberg Won Monaco Grand
Prix Title
On 26 May The Mercedes driver
Nico Rosberg won the Monaco Grand Prix title.Rosberg’s team-mate Lewis Hamilton
dropped from second to fourth after losing out through the safety car.Force
India’s Adrian Sutil took fifth from McLaren’s Jenson Button.
China Won Sudirman Cup In
Badminton
On 26 May China won their fifth
consecutive Sudirman Cup and ninth overall, after defeated South Korea.At the
Putra Stadium China’s World No. 1 Xu Chen and Ma Jin defeated their South
Korean opponents Ko Sung Hyun and Kim Ha Na in straight games in the mixed
doubles.In men’s singles, China’s Chen Long defeated South Korean Lee Dong Keun
.In men’s doubles Chinese Liu Xiaolong and Qiu Zihan defeated South Korean
players Ko Sung Hyun and Lee Yong Dae.Huser Ayla, of Switzerland won the
Women’s Singles after defeated Rankin Anna, from New Zealand Sudirman Cup is
the world mixed team badminton championship which takes place every two years.
ECONOMY
RBI Cuts Repo Rate By 25
Basis Points
On 3 May The Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) reduced the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment
facility (LAF) by 25 basis points, from 7.5 percent to 7.25 per cent with
immediate effect as part of its annual monetary policy statement 2013-14.The
reverse repo rate under the LAF also stands adjusted to 6.25 per cent. The RBI
took this step to boost flagging economic growth.The cash reserve ratio (CRR)
of scheduled banks has however been retained at 4 per cent of their net demand
and time liabilities.
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
to provide about 6 billion dollars loan to India
Asian Development Bank (ADB) on
5 May 2013 announced that it is going to provide about 6 billion dollars loan
to India over the next three years which was decided at the concluding day of
the 46th annual
meeting
of the funding agency. The bank is working on partnership strategy and is
planning to maintain the level of lending to India.It is important here to note
that India is the biggest borrower of ADB and ADB had extended a 2.4 billion
dollars loan to India in 2012 across sectors like transport, energy, commerce,
industry, trade and finance.
Delhi Tops in the Creative
Index Report 2013
On 6 May According to the
Creative Index Report 2013 report ,Delhi has been ranked as the most creative
state in India with the greatest potential for success in today’s creative
economy. The ranking is based on the population of creative class. This class
is of individuals are often engaged in either complex problem solving or in the
generation of new ideas, new technology, and new creative content.Chandigarh,
Punjab, Kerala, Goa, Mizoram, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Puducherry, and
Maharashtra round out the top nine.
Mobile Phones To Out Number
Human Population By 2014
On 12 May According to the
International Telecoms Union’s (ITU) report ,The number of mobile phone
subscriptions are set to outnumber the world’s population by the end of
2014.Mobile phone subscriptions will pass a whopping seven billion early in
2014.Currently, there are 6.8 billion mobile phone subscriptions while the world’s
population is 7.1 billion. More than a third of the global population are
online, the ITU World in 2013 report also found. The Commonwealth of
Independent States, the alliance of countries formerly in the Soviet Union, is
believed to have the highest mobile penetration with 1.7 subscriptions for
every person.Africa has the least, with 63 subscriptions per 100 people.The
report also found that 2.7 billion people, almost 40 per cent of the world’s
population, are online.
Government Raises OBC Creamy
Layer Income Limit to Rs 6 Lakh
On 16 May The Union Cabinet
gave its approval for increase in the present income criterion of Rs. 4.5 lakh
per annum for applying the Creamy Layer restriction throughout the country, to
avail benefits of reservations in government jobs and admissions to central
educational institutions.The decision came up in a view to increase the income
limits in tune with the increase of the consumer price index. This would enable
more people to take an advantage of reservation benefits that are extended to
OBCs. Creamy layer is the income limit beyond which OBCs are not eligible for
quotas
Gujarat Tops in Port
Development Projects
On 24 May According to the
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) “”Ports
Development in India “” report ,While 21 PPP projects in the port sector worth
over Rs.43,000 crore are under construction, eight projects worth about
Rs.14,000 crore are under bidding.Gujarat gets first place , accounting for
more than 50 per cent of the port projects completed in India during the last
Plan. It has wrapped up 12 projects valued at Rs 12,453 crore, consolidating
its presence in the Indian maritime map.Gujarat is followed by Odisha (2nd
place) and Maharashtra (3rd place ), which account for a share of 16.9 per cent
and 15.3 per cent respectively in the completed projects.Odisha saw two
projects worth Rs 4,169 crore getting completed, while Maharashtra finished
five projects worth Rs 3,772 crore.Andhra Pradesh (4th place) and Tamil Nadu
(5th place) each with three projects under operation have garnered a share
between 5-6 percent followed by Kerala (2.8 percent).
Biocon Chief Kiran Mazumdar
Shaw in Forbes Philanthropy List
On 30 May According to the
Forbes Asia magazine’s list of Asia-Pacific’s most remarkable “”givers”" ,
Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, P N C Menon, Vineet Nayar and Ronnie
Screwvala named in 2013 year list of Asia-Pacific’s most remarkable givers.The
annual list of Heroes of Philanthropy is compiled by Forbes Asia magazine. It features
a total of 48 persons from the Asia-Pacific region which includes countries
like China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia.Keeping into view Kiran
Mazumdar’s work on
improving
cancer care and her pledge to give away 75 per cent of wealth she was listed as
one of the major Philanthropist.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
China Launched Zhongxing-11
Satellite
On 2 May China successfully
launched a communications satellite called Zhongxing-11 from Xichang Satellite
Launch Center in southwest Sichuan province. The satellite was launched into
its present orbit from Long March-3B rocket.
World’s First 3D Printed Gun
Successfully Fired
On 4 May The world’s first gun
made with 3D printer technology has been successfully fired in the US.The
anti-gun campaigners criticised this project, while the law enforcement of
Europe is monitoring the developments of this project.All 16 parts of the
controversial gun, called the Liberator, are made from a tough, heat-resistant
plastic used in products such as musical instruments, kitchen appliances and
vehicle bumper bars.
The new Navy patrol ship
Rani Avantibayi
Indian Coast Guard Ship ‘Rani
Avantibai’, the second Inshore Patrol Vessel (IPV) built by the Hindustan
Shipyard Ltd for the Coast Guard. This was commissioned into Indian Navy in
Visakhapatnam on 9 May 2013 by Minister of State for Defence Jitendra Singh in
the presence of Director-General of Indian Coast Guard Vice-Admiral Anurag G.
”Viranari Rani Avantibayi” is the inshore patrol vessels (IPV) in Madhya
Pradesh for Ramgadh Coast Guard.This is used in Tracking thieves, coastal
conservation, marine disaster relief efforts.This is the first in the series of
five inshore patrol vessels (IPV) built by the Hindustan Shipyard Limited for
the Coast Guard.
MiG-29K fighter planes
commissions into Navy
On May 11,Defence Minister AK
Antony commissioned warfare aircraft MiG-29K Black Panther squadron into the
Indian Navy.The commissioning was held at INS Hansa which would be the base for
Black Panther squadron along with other fighter aircraft squadrons of Indian
Navy. The squadron initially comprising 16 aircraft would be known as IANS 303.
U.S. Launched First Unmanned
Aircraft From Carrier Flight Deck
The United States Navy launched
an unmanned aircraft from a modern carrier flight deck for the first time ever
on 14 May.The unmanned aircraft was the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System
demonstrator, and its first-ever launch from a modern aircraft carrier
represents how manned and unmanned aircraft on carrier flight decks will be
merged in the future.A mission operator aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN
77) controlled X-47B, showing off how well it works within a carrier
environment. It landed back at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland.
Rotavirus Vaccine Developed
in India
India developed a Rotavac
Vaccine to eradicate the Rotavirus diarrhoea in infants.The Government of
India’s Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and Bharat Biotech announced positive
results from a Phase III clinical trial of a rotavirus vaccine.
First Boeing P-8I Aircraft joins Indian Navy
Indian Naval Aviation received
a major fillip with the arrival of the first of eight Boeing P-8I Long Range
Maritime Reconnaissance and Anti Submarine Warfare aircraft at Naval Air
Station Rajali, Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu on 15 May 13. The P-8I aircraft, based on
the Boeing 737-800(NG) airframe, is the Indian Naval variant of the P-8A
Poseidon of the US Navy. The aircraft is equipped with both foreign as well as
indigenous sensors for Maritime Reconnaissance, Anti Submarine operations and
for Electronic Intelligence missions.
Scientists Converted Human
Skin Cells Into Embryonic Stem Cells
On 15 May In a major medical
breakthrough, researchers at the Oregon National Primate Research Center
(ONPRC) have for the first time ever successfully converted human skin cells
into embryonic stem cells , via a technique called nuclear transfer.Scientists
for the first time converted human skin cells into embryonic stem cells.These
embryonic stem cells are capable of transforming into any other cell type in
the human body.This technique involves transplanting the nucleus of one cell,
containing an individual’s DNA, into an egg cell that has had its genetic
material removed.
BrahMos Supersonic Cruise
Missile Successfully Test Fired
On 22 May India successfully
test fired the 290-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from
Russian-built INS Tarkash off the coast of Goa.The launch was carried out by
the Navy as part of Acceptance Test Firing (ATF) of the ship.INS Tarkash, which
is an advanced Talwar Class frigate, was commissioned on 9th November, last
year.The BrahMos missile jointly developed by India and Russia.
Indian Air Force Inducted
Trainer AirCraft Pilatus PC-7
On 31 May Pilatus, PC 7 Mk II
aircraft was formally inducted into the IAF by Jitendra Singh MoS, Defence at
IAF’s premier Academy located at Dundigal, Hyderabad.This marked the first
formal flight of the Basic Trainer Aircraft over the skies at the Air Force
Academy in Hyderabad.The induction of PC-7Mk II as Basic Trainer Aircraft in
Indian Air Force is a very important landmark in our nation’s quest to
modernise its Armed Forces.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
Sheikh Salman is New AFC
President
On 2 May Bahrain’s Sheikh Salman
Ebrahim Al-Khalifa was elected as the new president of Asian Football
Confederation (AFC). He replaced disgraced ex-leader Mohamed Hammam.
Najib sworn in Malaysia’s PM
Najib Razak was sworn in as
Malaysia’s Prime Minister for a second term on 06 May 2013 after his Barisan
Nasional (BN, National Front) coalition won 133 of the 222 Parliament seats in
2013 election.Najib Razak became the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia in year
2009.
Roberto Azevedo Appointed as
WTO new Director General
On
8 May Brazil’s Roberto Azevedo has been named as the new Director General of
the World Trade Organisation, the first Latin American to hold the post.He will
take charge of his office from Pascal Lamy of France in the Geneva-based Body
in September 2013.
Siddaramaiah Sworn in as
Chief Minister of Karnataka
On 13 May Congress leader
Siddaramaiah was sworn in as the 22nd chief minister of Karnataka by the
Governor H R Bharadwaj.In year 1992 Siddaramaiah was appointed as Secretary
General of Janata Dal.In Year 1994 became the Minister for Finance in the
Janata Dal government headed by Deve Gowda.He served as a Deputy Chief Minister
of Karnataka twice, first in 1996 when JH Patel became Chief Minister and again
in 2004 when JDS formed a coalition government with Dharam Singh.
Nirbhay Sharma Appointed
Governor of Arunachal Pradesh
On 16 May Lieutenant General
(retd) Nirbhay Sharma has been appointed as Governor of Arunachal Pradesh as
the term of present incumbent Gen (retd) J J Singh ended in January 2013. He
was appointed as Member of UPSC in May 2008 and after completion of his five
year stint .He was also a part of the Airborne Assault Group, the first Indian
Army Unit to enter Dacca (Dhaka) during 1971 war.
Shashi Kant Sharma is the
new CAG
On 21 May Defence Secretary
Shashi Kant Sharma was appointed as the new Comptroller & Auditor General
(CAG) ,replaced outgoing Vinod Rai.Sharma, an IAS officer from 1976 batch of
Bihar cadre, has earlier assumed various important offices during his tenure as
Secretary in the Department of Financial Services and has spent over 10 years
in the Defence Ministry in various capacities.The CAG is appointed for a term
of six years or till the incumbent attains the age of 65 years, whichever is
earlier.
Indian Origin Srinivasan
Appointed as Top US Court Judge
On 23 May The United States
Senate voted 97-0 to appoint Srikanth Srinivasan as a Judge of the prestigious
US Court of Appeals.It is the highest judicial appointment to an Indian
-American . Srinivasan has become the first Indian-American to be appointed to
the court.He is the Principle Deputy Solicitor General and defends the policies
of US President Barack Obama before the Supreme Court
Radha Krishna Mathur is new
Defence Secretary
On 25 May Senior IAS officer
Radha Krishna Mathur has been appointed as new Defence Secretary.He succeeds
Shashikant Sharma who has taken over as Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).
A 1977-batch IAS officer of Manipur-Tripura cadre, Mathur was serving as
Secretary (Defence Production) in the Defence Ministry.
Justice Raveendran is new
NBSA Chief
On 25 May Former Supreme Court
judge Justice R V Raveendran has been appointed as the new Chairman of the News
Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) , the self regulatory initiative of the
News Broadcasters Association (NBA).He succeeds justice (Retd.) J.S. Verma,
chairperson of the NBSA, who passed away on 2013 April.NBSA is an independent
redressal body set up by the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) and has
leading TV news channels as its members.
Kushal Singh Appointed as
the Chairperson of NCPCR
On 27 May Mrs. Kushal Singh has
been appointed as the Chairperson of National Commission for Protection of
Child Rights (NCPCR), by the Ministry of Women and Child Development.Mrs.
Kushal Singh
has
held several high level posts in the Government of Rajasthan and the Central
Government.She was the Chief Secretary, Government of Rajasthan.
PM Manmohan Singh elected to
Rajya Sabha
On 30 May 2013 ,Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh was elected to Rajya Sabha from Assam for fifth consecutive
term.Dr Singh got 49 first preference votes, while the second Congress
candidate bagged 45 votes and All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF)’s
Aminul Islam, who polled 18 votes, lost in the 126-member state Assembly.
B)RESIGNS
Union Railway Minister and
Law Minister of India Resigned
On 10 May Union Railway
Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Union Law Minister of India Ashwani Kumar
resigned from their posts.Railway Minister PK Bansal resigned from his office
since his nephew Vijay Singla was arrested for his alleged involvement of
bribery of 90 lakh rupees from the Railway Board Member, with a promise of
promotion. Ashwani Kumar the Union Law Minister submitted his resignation after
being into attack by the opposition and the CBI affidavit submitted to Supreme
Court for vetting up the CBI report in the Coal Block allocation scam.
C)DEATHS
ATP chairman Brad Drewett
died
Brad Drewett(54), the former
tour player who led the ATP as executive chairman and president since January
2012 died on 3 May 2013 . He helped in increasing the prize money at Grand Slam
tournaments.
Giulio Andreotti, the former
Italian Prime Minister died
On 6th May, the former Italian
Prime Minister ,Giulio Andreott(94) was dies in Rome.He was one of the most
powerful figures in the politics of the country after World War II.
Islamic scholar Asghar Ali
Engineer Died
On May 14,Leading Islamic
scholar, author and activist Asghar Ali Engineer, 74, died at his Santacruz
home in Mumbai. He was born in 1940 and completed his BSc in civil engineering
from Vikram University.From 1980, he edited the journal named the Islamic
Perspective and during 1980s he published a series of books on Islam and
communal violence in India. His books were based on his investigations in the
post-independent India. The USA International Student Assembly and the USA
Indian Student Assembly honoured him with Distinguished Service Award in 1987.
Bengali filmmaker Rituparno
Ghosh dead
On 30 May 2013,Award-winning
Indian film director Rituparno Ghosh was died from a heart attack in the city
of Calcutta.Ghosh directed 18 films in that 12 films got national awards.Ghosh
began his remarkable journey by directing a children’s film “Hirer Angti”
(“Diamond Ring”) in 1994, which won him an immediate recognition. He shot to
fame after his next film “Unishe April” (“19 April”) won the national award in
1995.His other award-winning films include “Dahan”, “Asukh”, “Chokher Bali”,
“Raincoat”, “Bariwali”, “Antarmahal”, “Noukadubi”, “Abohoman”, “Chitrangada”
and Amitabh Bachchan starrer “The Last Lear”.
Academic Vina Mazumdar Dead
On
30 May 2013,Noted academic and a leading figure of India’s women’s movement, Dr
Vina Mazumdar, died in New Delhi.Born in 1927 in a middle-class Bengali
household in Kolkata, she did her schooling in the city and studied in Banaras
Hindu University and Calcutta University, before going to Oxford in 1947, soon
after independence. She went back to Oxford University later and received her
D.Phil in 1962.
D)VISITORS
China Prime Minister Li
Keqiang Visited India
China’s new Prime Minister Li
Keqiang’s visited India on his first foreign trip to India from 19th to 21st
May 2013 since taking his office in March 2013. During the visit he met Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed India-China border issues , bilateral,
regional and global issues of common interest.After the both countries signed
on 8 agreements.The Chinese have also agreed to provide greater facilitation to
Indian pilgrims on the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra.
Afghanistan President Hamid
Karzai Visited India
Hamid Karzai , President of the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan visited India from 20-22 May, 2013.During the
visit Hamid Karzai was on 20 May conferred an honorary doctorate degree by
President Pranab Mukherjee at a professional university in Phagwara.He met
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at New Delhi and discussed on various key
bilateral and regional issues , the situation in the region in the backdrop of
Afghanistan’s keenness to enhance defence cooperation with India and get supply
of lethal and non-lethal weapons.
E)MISCELLANEOUS
First Woman Named To FBI’s
Most Wanted Terrorist List
On 3 May Joanne Chesimard (also
known as Assata Shakur), a member of the Black Liberation Army who killed a New
Jersey state trooper 40 years ago and has since fled to Cuba,has been named as
one of the FBI’s most wanted terrorists, making her the first woman ever to
make the list.Chesimard was convicted for killing Foerster and sentenced to
life in prison. In 1979 she escaped with the help of the Black Army Liberation
and has been on the run ever since.The U.S. Justice Department announced a
doubling of the reward for her capture to $2 million.
Ritankar Das is Century’s
Youngest California University Topper
On 10 May An 18-year-old
Indian-American has become the youngest graduate topper of the prestigious
University of California in more than a century.Kolkata-born Ritankar Das, has
been named as the University Medalist, the prize which is given to the year’s
top graduating senior.Das has taken just three years to complete his studies
with a double major in bioengineering and chemical biology and a minor in
creative writing from the University of California, Berkeley.Further he is the
first student from the College of Chemistry in 58 years, and the first ever
from the Department of Bioengineering.
Sreesanth,Ajit Chandila and
Ankeet Chavan were arrested
S Sreesanth and two of his
Rajasthan Royals teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan were arrested by the
Delhi police on charges of spot fixing in the ongoing Indian Premier League.
First Saudi Woman Ever
Climbs Mount Everest
On
18 May Raha Moharrak has become the first Saudi Arabian woman to climb Mount
Everest. Moharrak also became the youngest Arab to reach the 8,850-meter peak
(29,035 feet). She was part of a group that included the first Qatari man and
the first Palestinian man to reach the summit.
Indian Sisters First Twins
To Climb Mount Everest
On 19 May Two Indian girls have
scripted history by becoming the first twins ever to climb Mount Everest
together.Tashi and Nancy Malik from Dehra Dun achieved this feat by
successfully reaching the world’s highest mountain peak at 8,848 meters.The duo
were among other record-makers including the first women from Saudi Arabia and
Pakistan who climbed the Everest on 18 May.
Arunima Becomes First Indian
Amputee To Scale Mt Everest
On 21 May Arunima Sinha, a
former national level volleyball player who had lost one of her legs after
being thrown off a moving train by, created history by becoming the first
Indian amputee to conquer Mount Everest. Sinha reached the 8,848 metre-high
summit of the world’s highest peak as a member of the Eco Everest Expedition from
the Tata Group.Sinha, a resident of Ambedkar Nagar in Uttar Pradesh.Arunima
successfully scaled the 6,622-metre-high Mount Chhamser Kangri of Ladakh last
year, but her ultimate goal was to climb Mount Everest.
Yuichiro Miura, Became
Oldest Man to Climb Mount Everest
Yuichiro Miura, the 80-year old
mountaineer from Japan reached Mount Everest’s summit on 23 May 2013. With
this, he became the oldest man to climb the highest mountain peak of the world.
Yuichiro Miura climbed the Everest at the age of 70 and 75 as well.
Indian-origin Boy Won
National Geographic Bee Contest
On 23 May Sathwik Karnik, a
12-year-old Indian-American boy, has won the prestigious National Geographic
Bee 2013 after gruelling rounds testing his geographic knowledge about lions in
Botswana, mountain ranges in Asia and port cities in England.To clinch the
title, Karnik, 12, correctly named Chimborazo as the mountain in Ecuador that
represents the farthest point from the Earth’s center.US.Karnik took home the
spoils of the Bee prize that include a USD 25,000 college scholarship, an
all-expenses paid trip to the Galapagos Islands, and a lifetime membership to
the National Geographic Society.
Jiroemon Kimura Becomes
‘Last Living Man Born in 19th Century’
The oldest person in the world,
Japanese Jiroemon Kimura,116 years Japanese man became the last male of the
19th century in the world. Jiroemon Kimura was given the title of last male
alive to be born in the 19th century after the death of Barbados in the month
of May 2013 at the age of 113 years and 90 days.Gerontolgy Research Group at
University of California, Los Angeles found out that as far as female were
concerned, there are in all 21 women born before 1 January 1901 and they are
still alive.But amongst the male, Jiroemon Kimura is the only alive person of
19th century.Jiroemon Kimura was born on 19 April 1897.
Premlata becomes the first
Indian woman to complete seven summits
Asian woman mountaineer
Premlata Agrawal has become the first Indian woman mountaineer to scale the
seven continental peaks after climbing Alaska’s McKinley Peak.With this, she
became the first Indian woman mountaineer to step on the highest peak of North
America.
Arvind Mahankali Won
National Spelling Bee 2013
On
31 May Arvind Mahankali, a 13-year old Indian-American won the Scripps National
Spelling Bee contest, as children from the community scripted history by
dominating the prestigious competition for the sixth year in a row, grabbing
top three slots this year.Arvind, from New York, won the contest by correctly
spelling the German word ‘knaidel’ which means a small mass of leavened dough,
overcoming his fear of German-derived words during his past four appearances at
the contest.This is the sixth consecutive year that an Indian-American has won
the contest, which was watched live by millions of people in the United States.
PLACES IN NEWS
Cyclonic Storm ‘Mahasen’
Hits Bangladesh
On 16 May The cyclonic storm
‘Mahasen’ hit Bangladesh’s southern Patuakhali coast with wind speed up to 90
kilometers per hour.More than 48 persons were killed as inflated waters coupled
with gusts started ravaging parts of Patuakhali alongside the other areas
adjacent to the Bay of Bengal in the region.The system is now located in the
west-central bay and is likely to intensify further, move in northeast
direction and cross the Bangladesh coast close to Chittagong.
ABBREVIATIONS
NESAC ——- North Eastern Space
Applications Centre
ACTO ——– Amazon Cooperation
Treaty Organization
ILO ——– International Labour
Organization
CNEN ——— National Commission
for Nuclear Energy
CNEA ———- National Commission
of Atomic Energy
IPV ———– Inshore Patrol Vessel
BWF ———- Badminton World
Federation
BOOKS IN NEWS
Understanding Bhagat Singh ”
by Prof. Chamanlal released
Understanding Bhagat Singh a
book by Prof. Chamanlal was released in the on 3 May 2013.Professor Randhir
Singh, Eminent Thinker released the book at School of Social Sciences (SSS- I)
Auditorium, JNU in New Delhi.The book Understanding Bhagat Singh has tried to
explain the soul or spirit of Bhagat Singh like his principle of achieving
objectives with dignity, honesty and fearlessness.
Gandhi’s Outstanding Leadership’ Book Released
On 27 May “Gandhi’s Outstanding
Leadership “, written by former Indian diplomat-turned-Gandhian Pascal Alan
Nazareth, was released at the Peking University’s Centre.Prof Shang Quanyu, a
history professor with the South China Normal University, translated the book
into Madarin.
COMMITTEES
G Padmanabhan Committee on
Services for the Exporters
On 6 May A Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) committee recommended setting up of the Indian Bill Payment System
(IBPS) in the country.The committee chaired by G. Padmanabhan, Executive
Director, RBI, has recommended a cap on interest margins charged by banks
lending to exporters.The committee also recommended that export credit be
allowed to be a part of priority sector lending (PSL) for all commercial banks,
including foreign banks, for a period of three to five years.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
National Technology Day was
Observed on 11 May 2013
National Technology Day was
celebrated on 11 May 2013 as a symbol of quest for scientific inquiry,
technological creativity and the translation of that quest in the integration
of Science, Society and Industry. This day is also celebrated to honour
technological innovations and their successful commercialization which makes
fruits of research reach people at large.
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April 2013 Current Affairs
Study Material
INTERNATIONAL
China, Russia, Pakistan
discuss Afghanistan situation
Officials from China, Russia
and Pakistan on 3 April 2013 held talks on the issue of coordination between
their positions on Afghanistan.The officials from three nations backed the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) that is grouping to play a great role
in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of NATO Forces in 2014. These talks were
held to enhance coordination. The talks followed a similar meeting India, China
and Russia held in Moscow recently, reflecting the delicate balancing act — and
increasingly complicated regional dynamics — as different countries look to
push their interests in the lead up to 2014.
Malaysia PM Dissolves
Parliament
On
3 April Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has dissolved the Parliament ahead
of a general election.This dissolution will pave the way for the 13th general
election.The elections have to be held before June 2.The Barisan Nasional
coalition that has ruled Malaysia since independence in 1957 is expected to
face a stiff challenge in the polls from the opposition three-party Pakatan
Rakyat (People’s Pact).
Tammam Salam named as
Lebanon new Prime Minister
On 6 April well-known Sunni
lawmaker Tammam Salam has been named Lebanon’s new prime minister , after
receiving overwhelming parliamentary support.His appointment comes after
previous prime minister Najib Mikati resigned and effectively brought down his
Hezbollah-dominated government.
China, Australia Signed
Direct Currency Exchange Agreement
On 10 China and Australia have
signed a currency swap agreement in a bid to promote bilateral trade and
investment.The agreement makes the Australian dollar the third major currency
to directly trade in China’s mainland foreign exchange market, after the US
dollar and the Japanese yen.Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard discussed
bilateral security issues with China’s President Hu Jintao.
China Pledges $548 million
Aid To Cambodia
On 10 April China has pledged
$548 million in aid to Cambodia for infrastructure and irrigation
systems.Agreements covering $500 million in soft loans and $48 million in
grants were signed during Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen .
Nepal Peace Process Ends
On 13 April Nepal’s much
delayed peace process with end of the decade long civil war has finally reached
conclusion.Though the peace process had started on 2006, the Special Committee
was formed in 2008 to oversee the army integration process.The last meeting of
the cross-party Special Committee decided to accept application of 47 Maoist
combatants to quit the Nepal Army training.
Nicolas Maduro Wins
Venezuelan Presidential Election
Nicolas Maduro,Socilist Party
member who became Hugo Chavez’s protege, was declared the winner of Venezuela’s
presidential election on 14 April 2013.Maduro secured 50.8% of votes while
opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski won 49.0%.Maduro got 3 lakhs
votes of majority than Henrique.
New Zealand Approved
Gay-Marriage Bill
On 17 April New Zealand’s
parliament has approved the bill to legalise same-sex marriage.New Zealand has
become the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to do so. No other country
in the Asia-Pacific region allows gay marriage.Cheers and applause ring out in
parliament building after 77 of 121 members vote to allow gay couples to
wed.New Zealand is now the 13th country to legalise gay marriage.
U.S Senate Rejects Gun
Control Bill
On 18 April The US Senate has
rejected a strong gun control bill.US Senators supported the measure with just
54-46 votes , falling short of the 60 votes required to pass the amendment.The
legislation was considered the best hope for gun control sought by President
Obama in the wake of the mass shooting at Newtown Elementary School last
year.Among them, a vote to ban assault weapons was rejected by 40 votes to 60,
while a measure to limit the size of gun clips received just 46 votes in its
favor.
US House of Representatives Passed CISPA
On 18 April The US House of Representatives
has passed the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act
(CISPA).The aim of CISPA is to fight with the cyber threats, by enabling the
law enforcers to get access to the web data.This is the second time Cispa has
been passed by the House.Senators threw out the first draft, saying it did not
do enough to protect privacy.Senators had earlier rejected the first draft of
this bill on the grounds that it wasn’t providing enough for protecting the
privacy.
Napolitano Re-elected as
Italy’s President
On 21 April Italy’s Parliament
re-elected Giorgio Napolitano as the Italy’s President for second 7-year term
.Giorgio Napolitano will be the first Italian president to be re-elected to
serve a second term.He got 738 votes, far more than the 504 needed for
victory.More than 1,000 national and regional lawmakers had convened to elect
the next Italian president, with the overwhelming majority of them ultimately
backing Napolitano.The People of Freedom party of former Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi got second place in Italy elections.He is the first President of
Italy to have been a member of the Italian Communist Party and the first to be
elected to a second term as President.Giorgio Napolitano is the 11th President
of the Italian Republic since 2006.
Horacio Cartes Elected as
Paraguay’s new President
On 22 April Businessman Horacio
Cartes of the Colorado Party has been declared Paraguay’s new president.The
electoral board announced that Cartes had 46.1 percent of the vote and his main
rival Senator Efrain Alegre of the ruling Liberal Party 36.9 percent.The
conservative Colorados held Paraguay’s presidency for 60 years until leftist
former Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo was elected in 2008.
French Parliament Approved
Gay Marriage Law
On 23 April France parliament
approved a new law to allow gay marriage. Parliament passed the bill by 331
votes for and 225 against.France has become the 14th country to allow gay
marriage..
UK Approved Caste
Discrimination Bill
On 25 April Britain has
outlawed caste discrimination, after the House of Lords voted for legal
protection to be given to the most vulnerable, mainly in the Indian and Sikh
communities.The UK now looks set to become the first country in Europe to
outlaw discrimination based on caste.
Cuba and Venezuela Signed 51
Cooperation Projects
On 28 April Cuba and Venezuela
have signed at Havana accords for 51 joint projects worth two billion U.S.
dollars.At the close of 13th Cuba-Venezuela Intergovernmental Meeting , Cuban
President Raul Castro and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the
deals for projects in such areas as education, health, sports, cultur, food
production, construction, transport, communications, energy and support of
social missions.Havana and Caracas agreed to jointly invest two billion dollars
to develop these projects and also signed a memorandum to establish a bilateral
medium- and long-term economic agenda.The investment also covers joint ventures
in vital and strategic economic areas in both countries.
Pakistan court bans
Musharraf from contesting polls for life
A four-judge bench of the
Peshawar high court headed by chief justice Dost Muhammad Khan imposed the life
ban while dismissing Musharraf’s appeal challenging the rejection of his
nomination papers for
May
11 general election.The lifetime ban was imposed because Musharraf had
abrogated the Constitution twice and detained judges during the 2007 emergency.
INDIA & WORLD
India and Singapore Signed
MoU on Air Services
On 2 April India and Singapore
signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral air services
arrangement in the presence of Civil Aviation Minister, Shri Ajit Singh and
Minister of Transport of Singapore, Mr Lui Tuck Yew in Singapore.
India, Azerbaijan ink 3 key
pacts
Aimed at creating the necessary
legal framework in areas of extradition, India and Azerbaijan on 04 April 2013
inked three key pacts which also included treaties for mutual legal assistance
in criminal and civil matters.Visiting Justice Minister of Azerbaijan Fikrat Mammadov
held a meeting with Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde where the extradition
treaty was signed.
India and Tanzania Signed
Agreement To Explore Mineral Wealth
On 6 April India and Tanzania
have signed an agreement for forging an alliance to explore mineral wealth in
the African nation.The agreement was signed by the Union Minister of Steel,
Beni Prasad Verma and Sospeter Muhongo, the Minister of Energy and Minerals,
United Republic of Tanzania at Der es Salaam.
India and Russia signed
Regulation of Co-operation Agreement
On 10 April India and Russia
signed a Regulation defining the structure, functions and procedure of the
Joint Commission at Moscow.The agreement was signed by Vladimir Puchkov,
Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and
Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters and Sushil kumar Shinde, the
Union Minister of Home Affairs.
Two Day India-China
Counter-Terrorism Dialogue on Afghanistan ended
The two-day India-China
counter-terrorism dialogue ended on 12 April 2013 in Beijing China. The two
nations discussed upon the ways to step up cooperation to counter terror in
Afghanistan as a follow up plan after the withdrawal of US forces from
Afghanistan in 2014.
India – Mauritius Signed MoU
on Electoral Cooperation
On 12 April India and Mauritius
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi on cooperation in the
field of Election Management and Administration. The MoU was signed by Chief
Election Commissioner of India, V.S. Sampath and the Electoral Commissioner of
Mauritius, Mohammad Irfan Abdool Rahman.
India – Mauritius Signed MoU
on Electoral Cooperation
On 12 April India and Mauritius
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi on cooperation in the
field of Election Management and Administration. The MoU was signed by Chief
Election
Commissioner of India, V.S. Sampath and the Electoral Commissioner of
Mauritius, Mohammad Irfan Abdool Rahman.
Bangladesh Inks $1.6 Billion
Power Deal with India
On 20 April India and
Bangladesh signed its biggest-ever joint venture agreement with India involving
investment of $1.6 billion for 1,320 MW coal-fired power plant which is
expected to be operational in the next five years.The two country’s signed
three deals under a pact to run the plant at Rampal of Bagerhat while the two
others were Power Purchase Agreement and Implementation Agreement.A
supplementary joint venture agreement floating the company was signed by
Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) chairman Abdual Wahab Khan and NTPC
Chairman and Managing Director Arup Roy Choudhury while the two others
agreements were signed by officials concerned of the two countries.
Indian origin boy won
spelling championship
12 years old Indian origin boy
won the very popular spelling competition beating another 30 competitors, held
at Singapore. The name of the competition was R.B.H- The Straight Times
National Spelling Championship. The name of the boy is Ashwin Shiv Kumar, who
won the top place in this championship on 27 April 2013 . He is the student of
6th grade at Anglo-Chinese school. He was awarded by 5000 Singapore Dollars, as
a prize he got. He passed through 10 stages and won the competition.
NATIONAL
Prez Pranab Mukherjee clears
anti-rape bill
President Pranab Mukherjee had
given his assent to the anti-rape bill which provides for life term and even
death sentence for rape convicts besides stringent punishment for offences like
acid attacks, stalking and voyeurism.Mukherjee accorded his assent to the
Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill-2013 on 03 April 2013.This is called as the
Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013.The law, passed by Lok Sabha on March 19 and
by Rajya Sabha on March 21.
Union Government Approved
Project for NOFN Creation in Gram Panchayats
On 12 April The Government of
India approved the project for creation of National Optical Fibre Network
(NOFN) connecting all the 250000 Gram Panchayats (GPs) in the country through
Optical Cable (OFC). The Union Government decided to fund the project through
Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF).
Government Approved For 13
Power Projects
On 22 April The Cabinet
Committee on Investment cleared 13 power projects that involves investment of
33000 crore rupees. The projects on which the investments will be made include
one hydro and two thermal project as well as ten transmission projects. 25 oil
and gas blocks with investment commitment of about seven billion US dollars
also got approval during the same meet. Of these 16 blocks were given
conditional clearances, while nine blocks were approved without any condition.
Approval of these projects was pending due to the objections raised by the
Ministry of Defence over national security.
Mukherjee Gives Assent To
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Bill
On 25 April President Pranab
Mukherjee has given his assent to the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Bill, 2013.Sexual harassment at
workplace is a
violation
of women’s right to gender equality, life and liberty.It creates an insecure
and hostile work environment, which discourages women’s participation in work,
thereby adversely affecting their economic empowerment and the goal of
inclusive growth. (ANI)
STATES
Andhra Pradesh Government
launched Online Services named Parishkaram for Entrepreneurs
Andhra Pradesh Government on 1
April 2013 launched the AP Industrial Infrastructure Corporation’s online
services for entrepreneurs and grievance redressal system. The platform is
proposed to be a link between the APIIC and entrepreneurs which would make the
process of application and registration of land for setting up industries a
paperless one.
EC issues notification for
Karnataka assembly polls
The Election Commission on
April 10 issued the notification for the Karnataka Assembly polls.The
nomination papers will be scrutinised on April 18. The last day for withdrawing
the nominations is April 20. The votes polled on May 5 will be counted on May 8.
Himachal Govt To Connect All
Gram Panchayats With Broadband
On 12 April Himachal Pradesh
government signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Department of
Telecommunication, Govt of India (GOI) and Bharat Broadband Network Limited
(BBNL) for providing broadband connectivity to all Gram Panchayats of the state
by establishing of an optical fiber network.
Himachal celebrates 66th
anniversary
On 15 April 2013 Himachal
Pradesh celebrated 66th Himachal Day.Himachal Pradesh came into existence on 15
April 1948 with the merger of 30 princely states.During the function, the Chief
Minister announced many schemes for the state which are under development phase
like Mukhyamantri Adarsh Krishi Gaon Yojana, Skill Development Allowance. In
the skill development Allowance, the government would provide 1000 rupees per
month to educated unemployed youths and 1500 rupees to persons with
disabilities of the state.
India’s first automatic toll
collection system launched in Maharashtra
The country’s first interoperable
RIFD(Radio Frequency Identification Device )-based electronic toll system was
rolled out on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai National Highway and the system would allow
vehicles fitted with electronic tags to sail through six toll plazas
automatically.
Tamilnadu Planned Rs.7000
crore Underground Hydel Power Station
On 25 April Tamil Nadu Chief
Minister J. Jayalalithaa announced the government planned a Rs 7,000 crore
underground hydel power station in Nilgiris district besides the ongoing
related schemes,which in all will cost over Rs 20,000 crore.The first unit of
North Chennai Thermal Power plant, third unit of Vallur project and 2x 500 MW
each of Tuticorin Power project would start generating power between March
2014.The first unit of North Chennai Thermal Power plant, third unit of Vallur
project and 2x 500 MW each of Tuticorin Power project would start generating
power between this year May and March 2014
CONFERENCES
PM inaugurated CII national
conference
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
inaugurated the two-day national conference and annual general meeting of the
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in New Delhi on 03 March 2013.Around
1,500 industrialists from across the country will attended the meeting. The
theme for this year’s deliberations is “India tomorrow: Imperatives of growth,
security and governance”.
Conference of CM’s of States
& Chief Justices of High Courts held at New Delhi
Conference of Chief Ministers
of States & Chief Justices of High Courts held at New Delhi on 7 April.The
conference presided over by Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir, aims to
address pressing issues related to the country’s justice delivery system that’s
often criticised for being tardy.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurated the
joint conference.Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh has called upon the
judiciary and executive to work together to make the Indian judicial system an
arrear free.
Hyderabad will host ICSE
conference in 2014
The 36th International
Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE2014, will be held in Hyderabad, India
from 1 June 2013 to 7 June 2013. India is home to some of the largest software
companies in the world, and Hyderabad is one of the main centers for software
development in India.This conference is going to be a premier software engineering
conference that is going to provide a forum for researchers, practitioners and
educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends,
experiences and concerns in the field of software engineering.This is the first
time conducted in India.
UNWTO Conference Held in
Hyderabad
United Nations World Tourism
Organisation ( UNWTO) Commission’s Conference on Sustainable Tourism
Development and 25th Joint Meeting of the UNWTO Commission for East Asia,
Pacific and South Asia will be held at Hyderabad from 12th to 14th of this
month.The conference attended by dignitaries belonging to 29 countries spread
across in East Asia & Pacific and South Asia, eight UNWTO affiliate members,
two regional organizations as well as industry organizations. The UNWTO
Secretary General Taleb Rifai along with his team of senior delegates presented
at the meeting .The delegates discussed the market trends of the region in the
year 2012 and tourism prospects for the year 2013.The next Joint Meeting would
be held in Philippines and the 21st Session of General Assembly of UNWTO will
be held in Cambodia.
AWARDS & HONOURS
National Awards for State
Industries
On April 1st ,the state of
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) got the National Awards .In the
Research & Development Efforts in MSMEs category includes three Awards
(First, Second and Third) for Micro and Small Enterprises and have gone to
entrepreneurs from Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana respectively.Three
National Awards (First, Second and Third) for Micro Enterprises in Outstanding
Efforts in Entrepreneurship category Haryana , West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh got
first,second and third
respectively.Three
National Awards (First, Second and Third) for Small Enterprises. First Award
has gone to an entrepreneur from Himachal Pradesh. Second Award has been given
jointly to four entrepreneurs from Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, New Delhi and Uttar
Pradesh. Third Award has been given jointly to three entrepreneurs from Madhya
Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka.This awards will be presented by the President
Pranab Mukherjee.
Desmond Tutu Won Prestigious
“2013 Templeton Prize “
On 4 South Africa’s Archbishop
Emeritus Desmond Tutu has won “”2013 Templeton Prize “” for his life-long work
in promoting love and forgiveness.The prize was announced at the foundation’s
headquarters in West Conshohocken in Pennsylvania and is valued at $1.7-million
(about Rs.15.6-million).Last year’s prize was awarded to the exiled Tibetan
Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
ICSI National Awards for
Excellence in Corporate Governance – 2012
Chairman of the Awards Jury of
the ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India) and former Chief Justice
of India Shri Justice M. N. Venkatachaliah in New Delhi on 05 April 2013
presented the ‘ICSI National Awards for Excellence in Corporate Governance
-2012’ to two ‘Best Governed Companies’:
1. Indian Oil Corporation
Limited; and
2. HCL Technologies Limited.
The Awards were presented
during the ongoing 2nd CSIA International Corporate Governance Conference.
ICSI Life Time Achievement
Award for the year 2012 was presented to Shri Deepak S. Parekh, Chairman,
Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd. for translating excellence in
Corporate Governance into reality.Certificates of Recognition were presented to
the Top Five Companies. These are :
1. CMC Limited
2. Engineers India Limited
3. ONGC Limited
4. Persistent Systems Ltd.
5. Powergrid Corporation of
India Limited
Barfi! wins top honours at
The Times of India Film Awards
Barfi movie was the top winner
at the maiden edition of The Times of India Film Awards, bagging the Best Film,
Best Director (Anurag Basu), Best Actor (Ranbir Kapoor), Best Actress (Priyanka
Chopra) and Best Debut Female (Ileana D’Cruz) trophies. The award for the Best
Debut Male went to Ayushmann Khurrana for Vicky Donor, which also won the Best
Supporting Actor award for Annu Kapoor and the Best Supporting Actress trophy
for Dolly Ahluwalia. Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur got the Critics’
Choice award for Best Film. Abhishek Bachchan, who won the Best Actor in a
Comic Role award for Bol Bachchan, dedicated the honour to his wife Aishwarya.
Pran gets Phalke Award
On
12 April 2013,Hindi film actor Pran Krishan Sikand will be conferred with the
prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2012. The 93-year-old actor, popularly
known as Pran, will be the 44th recipient of the top-most film award in the
country.Pran, who has acted in over 400 films in his six-decade-long career.The
award, named after the father of Indian cinema Dada Saheb Phalke, will be
conferred on Pran on May 3, which will also mark the 100 years of cinema this
year.
New York Times won four
Pulitzer Prizes
The New York Times won four
Pulitzer Prizes on 15 April 2013, including the award for investigative
reporting for stories that detailed how Wal-Mart used bribery to expand in
Mexico.The Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was awarded the public
service Pulitzer for its reporting on off-duty police officers’ reckless
driving.The Pulitzer in breaking news photography went to The Associated Press
for its coverage of the civil war in Syria.The Pulitzers, journalism’s highest
honour, are given out each year by Columbia University on the recommendation of
a board of journalists and others. Each award carries a $10,000 prize except
for the public service award, which is a gold medal.
Raj Chetty won John Bates
Clark young economist award
Delhi-born Raj Chetty, the
professor in the Department of Economy at the Harvard University won John Bates
Clark medal for 2013, also called Baby Nobel.John Bates Clark medal is
conferred upon the American economist whose age is below 40 years and the one
who has made crucial contribution to economic knowledge and thought.Baby Nobel
is one of the most prestigious awards of economy. Infact, it is second only
after Nobel Prize in economic science.Raj Chetty, 33, is the first
Indian-origin person to win this high honour. His areas of work include social
insurance, tax policy as well as education policy.
Telugu writer Ravuri
Bharadwaja honoured with Jnanpith award
Telugu writer Dr Ravuri
Bharadwaja got the country’s prestigious Jnanpith award for 2012 for his
contributions to Telugu literature over 60 years.He got this award for his
novel “Pakudurallu”.He is the third recipient of the country’s highest literary
award from Andhra Pradesh, after Dr Viswanatha Satyanarayana in 1970 for his
Srimad Ramayana Kalpavriksham and Dr C. Narayana Reddy in 1988 for his book
Viswambhara. Eighty six-year-old Dr Bharadwaja was chosen for the award by a selection
Board chaired by poet Sitakant Mahapatra, said a statement of the Jnanpith
award committee.
RGIA is Named the Best
Airport in India
On 17 April The GMR Group
operated and managed Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has been rated
as the No.1 airport in India, the fifth best regional airport in Asia and also
as the eighth best airport in the 5 to 10 mppa capacity.The ratings were given
at the recently concluded Skytrax-World Airport Awards held at the Passenger
Terminal Expo in Geneva.
Manmohan Singh, Sonia and
Rahul Gandhi Named Among Top 5 Most Influential Asians
On 17 April Congress president
Sonia Gandhi (2nd Rank), Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (4th Rank) and AICC vice
president Rahul Gandhi (5th Rank) have been named among top 5 in the world’s
100 most influential list of Asians topped by China’s new President Xi
Jinping.Among the other key Indians to make the grade included Reliance
Industries chief Mukesh Ambani for owning Indias most valuable company in ninth
place, followed by President Pranab Mukherjee at 19th place and steel magnate
Lakshmi N Mittal at 20th position.Indian entries dominated the Top 100 with 39
names, followed by 15 from China and six from the Philippines.While Infosys
co-founder Narayan Murthy was named Philanthropist of the Year, industrialist
Adi Godrej bagged Entrepreneur of the Year award for his contribution to Indian
industry and Ravi Ruia, vice-chairman of the Essar Group, won in the
Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability category, for his company’s high sustainability
ratings
NRI Kartar Lalvani Received Queen’s Award
On 20 April Vitabiotics, a
company founded by NRI entrepreneur Kartar Lalvani, has received the coveted
Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation for its research on
vitamins.’Vitabiotics’, UK’s largest supplier of minerals and vitamin
supplements to the retail trade, won the award for the development of its
Pregnacare range and in recognition of its successful Pregnacare clinic
research.
Saina Nehwal Selected for
‘Yudhvir ‘ Award
Yudhvir Foundation has selected
ace badminton player Saina Nehwal for the 22nd Yudhvir Memorial Foundation
Award for the year 2013, which was being given every year to honor the
individuals who excel in some field of human endeavor. The award was
established in the name of late Yudhvir, founder editor of the Hindi Milap
daily in 1991 after his demise.Saina Nehwal was selected for the Award as she
won a medal in Olympics in badminton and also the first to win the Asian
Satellite Badminton tournament (India Chapter) twice keeping the country’s
image high abroad.The previous Yudhvir awardees include Prime Minister Dr
Manmohan Singh, Classical maestro Pandit Jasraj, Space Scientist Prof. UR Rao,
Amar Chitra Katha founder late Anant Pai and eminent film maker Shyam Benegal
and others.
Asha Bhosle, Mala Sinha to
get Phalke Academy awards
The Dadasaheb Phalke Academy
Awards will be bestowed on singer Asha Bhosle, actress Mala Sinha, late
filmmaker Yash Chopra, and late superstar Rajesh Khanna among several others at
a ceremony in Mumbai on April 30.Asha, who has regaled music lovers with her
melodious voice in her over six decades old career, will receive the Phalke
Ratna Award from the academy, while Mala Sinha, who has acted in
“”Pyaasa”", “”Maryada”" and “”Hariyali Aur Rasta”" will get the
Golden Era Award.
Major Anup Joseph awarded
Kirti Chakra, 12 others get Shaurya Chakra
Major Anup Joseph Manjali was
on Saturday awarded the second-highest peacetime gallantry award Kirti Chakra
by President Pranab Mukherjee for killing three foreign militants in Jammu and
Kashmir. 12 defence personnel were awarded the Shaurya Charkra for their acts
of bravery including Captain A Rahul Ramesh and Naik Krishna Kumar who were
given the honour posthumously.
Seven South African Indians
get National Orders
The awards(National Orders)are
presented on the Freedom Day of South Africa that is celebrated on April 27 to
mark the day on which Nelson Mandela took over as the country’s first
democratically-elected President in 1994. Among the recipients of the order was
veteran Indian diplomat Enuga Sreenivasula Reddy who had led the fight against
apartheid at the UN since 1963 received the Order of the Companions of OR
Tambo(Silver).The second highest award called the Order of the Baobab was
presented to Lenasia-based community worker Suraya Khan, popularly known to all
as “Aunty Bibi”, while the same order in Silver went to journalist and
community activist Yusuf Abramjee and pioneering skin cloning plastic surgeon
Dr Ridwan Mia. Prof Quarraisha Abdool Karim received the Order of Mapungubwe in
Bronze for her internationally acclaimed research into HIV Aids.
SPORTS & GAMES
Rahi Sarnobat won a Gold
medal in 25-M Pistol Event
Rahi
Sarnobat clinched the first gold for India in International Shooting Sport
Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Korea on 5 April 2013. She defeated Kyeongae Kim
8-6 in 25m pistol final. She is the first pistol shooter from India who won the
Gold in World Cup.
Indian Women’s Cricket Team
Won the Twenty20 International Series against Bangladesh
The Indian women’s cricket team
finished the Twenty20 International series against Bangladesh Women with 3-0
clean sweep in Vadodara in the final match on 5 April 2013. India won the final
match by 10 runs against Bangladesh. The T-20 International series against
Bangladesh began on 2 April 2013.
Nanjappa wins bronze in
men’s 10m air pistol at World Cup
India’s Prakash Nanjappa won a
bronze medal in the men’s 10m air pistol event at the ISSF World Cup at
Changwon, Korea on 06 April 2013.This is Nanjappa’s first ever medal in an ISSF
competition. He had also finished eighth at the men’s 50 metre pistol final. He
scored 180.2 points.The gold was won by Vietnam’s Xuan Vinh Hoang, the 2012
Asian champion, with a total score of 200.8 points while the silver went to
China’s Wang Zhiwei, the 2012 Olympic bronze medallist, who shot 200.1.
Narayanan Srinath Won Asian
Junior Chess Title
On 6 April India’s
International Master Narayanan Srinath won Asian Junior chess title that
concluded at Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.Sahaj Grover of Delhi was
second, as he also remained undefeated just like Srinath.Top seed Grandmaster
Salem Saleh of UAE finished third losing to Srinath and to a Vietnamese.Vo Thi
Kim Phung (Vietnam) won the Asian Junior girls blitz championship title.
Rupesh Shah Won ONGC 12th
Asian Billiards championship
On April 7 the world champion
Rupesh Shah won the 12th Asian Billiards championship at Indore Tennis
Club,Indore.He defeated Alok Kumar .It is is the 10th Asian Billiards title for
Rupesh Shah.Rupesh Shah already qualified for 2013 World Championship as the
defending champion.
Serena Williams Won Family
Circle Cup Tennis Title
On 7 April The top-ranked
Serena Williams (USA) won the Family Circle Cup Tennis title after defeated
Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) in the final at Charleston (South Carolina).Williams
successfully defended her title by claiming her third overall Charleston
crown.She earned her 49th career singles title.
India got Silver in World
Youth Weightlifting Championships 2013
Jamjang Deru gave India the
first medal in the World Youth Weightlifting Championships as he won a silver
in the 50kg boys category at Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Deru won the silver in clean
and jerk with an effort of 110 kg and finished fourth in the total lift with
195kg. He lifted 85kg in snatch.In the same category, Deepak Lather finished
12th in total lift with an effort of 174kg (80+94).
India Women Complete Clean
Sweep Over Bangladesh
India Women completed a 3-0
One-Day International series clean sweep over Bangladesh Women with a 58-run
victory in the final match in Ahmedabad.India batted first in the third match
and posted 154.
Pakistan bans two umpires
over spot-fixing
Pakistan
cricket authorities on 13 April 2013 banned two umpires.The allegations against
the umpires first came up after a television sting operation last year. The PCB
set up an inquiry committee led by PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf soon after and
passed on its findings to the board’s integrity committee to determine the
punishments.Nadeem Ghauri, the Pakistan umpire, has been handed a four-year ban
by the PCB after its integrity committee found him guilty of being willing to
accept money for favourable umpiring decisions. His colleague Anis Siddiqi was
banned for three years.
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso
wins Chinese Grand Prix 2013
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso
won the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix on 14 April 2013.Lotus’ Kimi Raikkonen
and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton got second and third positions respectively.Red
Bull’s Sebastian Vettel got a 4th position.But Force India’s Paul di Resta got
8th Position.
Adam Scott Won Augusta
Masters Golf Tournament
Australia’s Adam Scott won the
77th Masters (2013 Masters Tournament), become the first Australian golfer to
capture the green jacket.It was Scott’s first major championship and the first
time an Australian has won the Masters.
Chandigarh win Hockey India
sub-junior men’s national championship
Chandigarh defeated Punjab 2-1
to lift the 3rd Hockey India Sub-Junior Men National Championship (North Zone)
title at Sonepat on 15 April 2013.Meanwhile, Haryana won the 3rd Hockey India
Sub-Junior Women’s National Championship (North Zone) after getting the better
of Chandigarh, 3-1 in the final.
Amit won gold, three other
Indians bag a bronze each
Amit Kumar clinched a gold
medal in men`s 55kg category while three other grapplers bagged a bronze medal
each for India in the Senior Asian Wrestling Championship in New Delhi on 20
April 2013.In the women`s category, Vinesh (51kg) and Babita Kumari (55kg) won
their bronze medal bouts while Bajrang (men`s 60kg) pocketed a bronze, to end
the day three of the championships on a high after two medal-less days.
Sebastian Vettel Won Bahrain
Grand Prix Title
On 21 April The Red Bull’s
Sebastian Vettel from Germany won the Bahrain Grand Prix 2013 by defeating
Lotus drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean. Kimi Raikkonen got second
postion.Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes took fifth position and Fernando Alonso of
Ferrari was successful in grabbing the eighth position in the listings
Novak Djokovic Won Monte
Carlo Masters Title
On 21 April World Number One
Novak Djokovic won his first Monte Carlo Masters title.Djokovic defeated
Spain’s Rafael Nadal in the final.The Serbian inflicted Nadal’s first defeat in
Monte Carlo in 47 matches and avenged last year’s final defeat to lift his
first Masters title.
Amit Kumar Dhankar won Gold
Amit Kumar Dhankar won India’s
second gold medal of the championships in Men’s 66kg Freestyle at KD Jadhav
Stadium in New Delhi on 22 April 2013. India topped the medals tally in
Freestyle division with 2 gold and 2 bronze medals.India finished top of the
Men’s freestyle rankings with 2 golds and 2 bronze medals. India got 48 points
to br crowned champion for the first time in the history of the Asian Wrestling
Championships.India finished with nine medals – 2 gold, 1 silver and 6 bronze.
Chris Gayle Hits Cricket’s Fastest-ever Century in IPL Match
On 23 April Chris Gayle, the
West Indies opener, hit the fastest ever century in the history of cricket by
reaching 100 in merely 30 balls during Royal Challengers Bangalore-Pune
Warriors IPL match.Gayle scored a total run of 175 runs in merely 66 balls,
which included 17 sixes and 13 boundaries. It is important to note that this is
the most number of runs scored in any T20 innings. This was also his fourth
century in the IPL career.
Lancashire’s Jordan Clark
hits 6 sixes in 1 over
Lancashire all-rounder Jordan
Clark had become only the fifth professional player to hit six sixes in one
over, achieving the feat in a second XI match against Yorkshire on 25 April
2013.
Clark joins an illustrious list
that contains former West Indies all-rounder Garfield Sobers (1968), India’s
Ravi Shastri (1985), South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs and India
all-rounder Yuvraj Singh (both 2007).
Federation Cup Senior
Athletics Championship in Patiala
Federation Cup Senior Athletics
Championship in Patiala on 25 April 2013.
Men: 4x100M relay: Andhra
Pradesh (K Pavan Kumar, E Gopi, Md Baba, M Manikanand Raj) 41.06 seconds, 1;
Tamil Nadu ‘A’ (Silambarasan, Al Ameen, Vijayakumar, Balamurugan) 41.10, 2;
Kerala ‘A (Anuroop John, Jeris Jose, Rahul G Pillai, Renjith KG) 41.39, 3.
Women: 4x100M relay:
Chhattisgarh (Niksy Joseph, Shilpa, Priya PK, Sini S) 47.40 seconds, 1; ONGC
‘A’ (Mounika Gaddam, Meghna Shetty, Purnima Hembram, Duteechand) 47.78, 2;
Kerala ‘A’ (Merlin K Joseph, Neethu Mathew, Neethu Rajan, Rengitha C) 48.24, 3.
Dhoni fined for slow over
rate
Chennai Super Kings skipper
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was fined $20,000 for his team’s slow over rate in their
14-run win over Kolkata Knight Riders in a Indian Premier League (IPL)
encounter in Chennai on 28 April 2013.
India Open Super Series
Badminton Tournament Winners
Men’s Singles:-On 28 April
World number one Lee Chong (Malaysia) won the men’s singles title at India Open
Super Series badminton tournament at NewDelhi.In the final Lee Chong defeated
Kenichi Tago of Japan and got the title.
Women’s Singles:-Ratchanok
Intanon of Thailand won the women`s singles title after defeated Juliane Schenk
of Germany in the final .
Rafael Nadal Won Barcelona
Open Tennis Title
On 28 April Rafael Nadal from
Spain won the Barcelona Open Tennis title for the eighth time.In the final at
Barcelona ,Nadal defeated Nicolas Almagro from Spain.It was Nadal’s 54th career
title and fourth this year
Maria Sharapova Won Porsche
Tennis Grand Prix Title
On 28 April Maria Sharapova from Russia won
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Title.She defeated China’s Li Na in the final at
Porsche Arena in Stuttgart, Germany.It was her 16th consecutive clay court
title.
PLACES IN NEWS
Bangkok Ranked World’s Top
Travel Spot
On 2 June According to a
ranking by the MasterCard Index of Global Destination Cities study report
,Bangkok is this year’s number one city for air travel.While London reached the
top spot in 2012.Now Bangkok becoming the first Asian city to earn the
distinction.Visits to Bangkok were expected to grow by 9.8 percent this year.If
all of the top 10 cities maintained their current growth rates, the index
predicted that by 2016 Bangkok and London would be followed by Istanbul in the
No. 3 spot, with Paris at No. 4 and Dubai at No.5, with Singapore and New York
behind them.The ranking was based on a city’s expected international air travel
arrivals and the amount of money spent in the city by those arrivals.
Dubai Inaugurated World’s
Tallest ‘Twisted’ Tower
On 13 June Dubai has
inaugurated the world’s tallest twisted tower named “”Cayan”" Tower built
at a cost of 272 million US dollar, setting a yet another record for
skyscrapers and other engineering marvels. Earlier it was named the Infinity
Tower.The tower was inaugurated in Dubai Marina.The 310-metre (1,017-foot),
75-storey residential “”Cayan”" Tower is twisted at 90 degrees from top to
bottom.The developer of this tower is Cayan Real Estate Investment and
Development Company.
World’s Longest and Widest Cable Bridge Inaugurated In China
On 18 June The world’s longest
and widest multi-pylon cable-stayed bridge named “Jiaxing-Shaoxing Sea Bridge”
with a span of 10km has opened in China after seven years of construction
work.The Jiaxing-Shaoxing Sea Bridge stretches 6.2miles (10 kilometres) over
the Hangzhou Bay, in Shaoxing, China.It is mainly supported by two
cable-towers, both of which reach 745ft in the air, and has a main body
stretching 2,560ft wide.The high speed bridge is designed for vehicles
travelling exclusively above 60mph and pedestrians, motorbikes and cars with a
maximum speed below 45mph are not allowed to cross.
Earth Quake Hits Northern
Italy
On 21 June 2013 a magnitude 5.2
earthquake struck Italy,causing some minor damage in Casola in Liguana. The
tremors were felt across central and northern Italy. According to the national
geophysics institute,the epicenter of earthquake was between the towns of Massa
and Lucca in Tuscany and La Spezia in the Liguria region.
UNESCO Declared Six
Rajasthan Forts World Heritage Sites
On 22 June Six hill forts in
Rajasthan have been selected to be included in the Unesco’s World Heritage
List. The hill forts are Amber, Chittorgarh, Gangron, Jaisalmer, Kumbhalgarh
and Ranthambore.
Thousand’s Of People Are
Died In Uttarakhand Floods
In the month of June 2013 the
North Indian states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, some regions of
Western Nepal and their adjoining areas experienced heavy rainfall that
triggered devastating floods and landslides.More than thousand’s of people are
died in Uttarakhand state floods and landslides.This year’s early monsoon rains
in the Uttarakhand region are believed to be the heaviest in 80 years.Damage to
bridges and roads left over 70,000 pilgrims and tourists trapped in various
places of whom, many were rescued.
ABBREVIATIONS
BCCI ——– Board of Control for
Cricket in India
UNDP ——- United Nations
Development Programme
RSBY ——- Rashtriya Swasthya
Bima Yojna
FIFA – ——- Federation
Internationale de Football Association
WSA ——- World Steel Association
FCI ——— Food Corporation of
India
APEC ——— – Asia Pacific
Economic Cooperation
FICCI ————– Federation of India
Chambers of Commerce and Industry
BOOKS IN NEWS
” Dard-E-Dil Likhun Kab Tak
” Book Released by Vice President of India
“On 6 June The Vice President
Mohammad Hamid Ansari released a book entitled “Dard-e-Dil Likhun Kab Tak” (in
Urdu and Hindi) authored by Rukhsar Amrohvi. The book is a compilation of poems
composed by poetess Rukhsar Amrohvi and some rare pictures of the historic
moments of Indian Cinema. This book is a valuable addition to the Urdu
Literature.
” Ambedkar Speaks ” Book
Released
On 20 June M Hamid Ansari, vice
president of India released a book titled ” Ambedkar Speaks ” in New Delhi.The
book was authored by by Dr. Narendra Jadhav.The book has been published by
Konark Publishers.”Ambedkar Speaks” is the first ever attempt at a systematic
study of Dr Ambedkar’s 537 speeches.The series is available in four languages –
Marathi, English, Hindi and Gujarati. The first series was first launched in
Marathi.
” 1857-1947: Forgotten
Heroes and Martyrs of India’s Freedom Movement ” Book Released
On 24 June The book titled,
“1857-1947: Forgotten Heroes and Martyrs of India’s Freedom Movement”, is
written by journalist Shivnath Jha was launched on 24 June 2013 in Mumbai by
former Bombay High Court chief justice C S Dharmadhikari.The book will act as a
campaign to highlight the miserable conditions of descendants and families of
freedom fighters as well as an attempt to bring about a change.
“Distressing Encounters –
Real Life Stories ” Book Released
On 30 June Indian Ambassador to
the UAE M. K. Lokesh released a book titled Distressing Encounters – Real Life
Stories from a Reporter’s Diary by Dubai-based Indian journalist V. M.
Sathish.The book narrates real-life stories of distressed and marginalised
expatriates from different countries and cultures and the role played by the
media, especially the English media, in extending a helping hand to such
people.
COMMITTEES
Anil Swarup Committee Set Up
To Re-start Stalled Projects
On 7 June Union Finance
Minister P Chidambaram announced a committee has been appointed to identify and
help re-start as many as 215 large projects worth over Rs 7 lakh crore which
have been stalled for years and assured that each of these projects will be off
the ground at the earliest.A committee headed by Anil Swarup.
Chandrashekhar Committee To
Frame Rules For Foreign Investors
The Market regulator Securities
and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) Committee under the chairmanship of Cabinet
secretary KM Chandrashekhar,submitted its report on 12 June.The committee has
recommended doing away with prior direct registration of foreign institutional
investors (FIIs) and sub accounts with Sebi. It also recommended merging FIIs,
sub accounts and qualified foreign investors (QFIs) into a new investor class
to be called the foreign portfolio investor.
Arvind Mayaram Committee Recommends Rise In FDI Limit In Various
Sectors
On 23 June The Union Government
constituted a committee to clearly define the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
and Foreign Institutional Investment (FII). The report of this committee was
submitted to the Ministry of Finance (FinMin) . The committee that was headed
by the Arvind Mayaram recommended raising the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
limit to 49 percent from 26 percent at present in almost all sectors through
automatic route.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
International Olympic Day
Celebrated Across the World on 23 June 2013 On 23 June International Olympic Day was celebrated across the world .
The day is celebrated for promotion of participation of people in the sports
all across the world, irrespective of athletic, gender or age ability.
The International Day
against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking Observed
On 26 June The United Nations
General Assembly declared 26 June as the International Day against Drug Abuse
and Illicit Trafficking in the year 1987. The objective of observing this day
is to strengthen the action as well as cooperation in order to achieve the aim
of a society free of drug abuse.The General Assembly however found out that
inspite of increasing efforts by the international community to curb this
menace, the world problem of drug abuse increased. Drug abuse poses serious
threat to safety as well as well being of humanity as well as to the public
health. Eventually, the Commission and the United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime (UNODC) was directed to continue its work towards international drug
control.
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May 2013 Current Affairs Study
Material
INTERNATIONAL
Every year 2,70,000
Pedestrains are died in the World
On May 2 , World Health
Organization (WHO) announced that every year 2,70,000 pedestrains are died in
road accidents. In case of pedestrains protection is ignored by
goverments.So,every week 5 thousands of pedestrains are died.
Maryland became the First
southern US state to Abolish Death Penalty
Maryland, the U.S. state
located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, on 2 May 2013 became
the first southern US state to abolish the death penalty.The measure on it was
signed by Democratic Governor Martin O’Malley on 2 May 2013.The person who was
attended was former Maryland death row inmate Kirk Bloodsworth.He will be the
first person in the country freed from death penalty because of
DNA
evidence after being convicted in a death penalty case.On the global level,
Maryland is the 18th state to abolish the death penalty.
UN Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO) Released Somalia Famine Conditions Report
On 3 May According to the UN
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) study report, nearly 260,000 people
died during the famine that hit Somalia from 2010 to 2012.Half of them were
children under the age of five.The number of deaths was higher than the
estimated 220,000 people who died during the 1992 famine.An estimated 4.6% of
the total population and 10% of children under five died in southern and
central Somalia.In Lower Shabelle, 18% of children under five died and in
Mogadishu 17%.Somalia was worst hit by the extreme drought in 2011 that
affected more than 13 million people across the Horn of Africa.Tens of
thousands of people fled their homes in search of food.
Japan – UAE signed Nuclear
Agreement
On 3 May Japan and the United
Arab Emirates signed on the transfer of nuclear cooperation agreement .It was
the first bilateral nuclear agreement signed by Japan since the 2011 Fukushima
nuclear crisis triggered by the devastating earthquake and tsunami.The
agreements was signed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and UAE Vice
President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Amazonian Countries Signed
Strengthen Regional Cooperation Agreement
On 4 May The representatives of
the member countries of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO)
agreed to widen and strengthen regional cooperation to promote the integral
development of those territories.Foreign ministers and representatives of
Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and Ecuador signed
the Coca Declaration, by which they agreed to support initiatives as that
presented by Ecuador and the establishment of the Regional Observatory for the
Amazon.The countries that signed the document also intend to facilitate the
coordination between OTCA, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States
(Celac), the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), the Andean Community
(CAN), the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) and the Caribbean Community
(CARICOM).
Malaysia’s Barisan Nasional
wins parliamentary election
The National Front coalition or
Barisan Nasional (BN) led by Prime Minister Najib Razak triumphed in Malaysia’s
general parliamentary election on 05 May 2013. The BN won 133 seats in the
222-seat parliament, taking 60% of the votes, while the opposition Pakatan
Rakyat (PR) party secured 89 seats.80% of Malaysia’s 13.3 million voters cast
their ballots in what is being called the closest race ever in Malaysia.
Russia and U.S. Agreed on
Syria Peace Process
On 7 May Russia and the United
States agreed to work together to bring the warring sides in Syria to the
negotiating table raising hopes for an end to carnage in the war-torn country
and a thaw in frosty relations between Moscow and Washington.U.S. Secretary of
State John Kerry met Russian President Vladimir Putin and bid to narrow the
differences between Moscow and Washington on the conflict.
73 Million Youth Will Be
Unemployed By 2013
On 8 May According to the
International Labour Organisation (ILO) ‘Global Unemployment Trends 2007-13 ‘
report , more than 73 million young people are unemployed around the world .The
situation is particularly grim in the European Union, West Asia and North
Africa.73.4 million people aged between 15
and
24 would be out of work at the end of the year an increase of 3.5 million since
2007.The youth unemployment rate in South Asia decreased in 2011 by 0.4
percentage points to reach 9.2 per cent, but increased to 9.3 per cent in
2012.The current jobless rate for the young of 12.6% was expected to keep
swelling to 12.8% by 2018, when more than two million more youths would likely
be out of work
Brazil, Argentina Signed
Agreement To Build Nuclear Reactors
On 8 May Brazil and Argentina
have agreed to extend their nuclear cooperation by jointly commission will jointly
build two research reactors.The agreement, signed by the Brazilian National
Commission for Nuclear Energy (CNEN) and the National Commission of Atomic
Energy (CNEA), is centred on the construction of two reactors.
Argentine Passed Judicial
Reform Bill
On 8 May Argentina’s Senate
passed a Judicial Reform Law, by 38 votes in favor to 30.According to Argentine
President Cristina Fernandez it aims at democratizing the judiciary.
Nawaz Sharif Re-elected for
Third term as Pakistan PM
On 14 May Two time former Prime
Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif re-elected as Pakistan Prime Minister for the
third time after won the general elections with a thumping majority.The
Election Commission of Pakistan announced results of 272 National Assembly
seats, with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz heading the count with 126 seats,
followed by the Pakistan Peoples Party with 31 seats.The Sharif, belongs to
Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (N) party. Pakistan Muslim League-N attained an
overpowering lead with 130 seats. The first runner up is Imran Khan`s Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) with 37 seats and the last is Pakistan Peoples Party
(PPP) with 31 seats.Nawaz Sharif previously having been Pakistan’s 12th and
14th Prime Minister for two non-consecutive terms from November 1990 to July
1993 and from February 1997 to October 1999. Sharif is the President of
Pakistan Muslim League-N, one of Pakistan’s largest political parties.
France became the 14th
Country in the World to legalise Gay Marriage
In France now onwards allow
same-sex couples to marry. France’s President Francois Hollande on 17 May 2013
signed into law a controversial bill to legalise gay marriage. It makes France
the ninth in Europe and 14th in the world to do so.
Zimbabwe’s President Signed
New Constitution Into Law
On 22 Zimbabwe President Robert
Mugabe signed Zimbabwe’s new constitution into law. The new constitution was
approved overwhelmingly in a referendum in March 2013.The constitution cut
short the powers of the president, limits presidential tenures to two five-year
terms and does away with the post of prime minister.
Afghanistan Parliament
Approved new Election Law
On 22 May The Lower House of
the Afghan Parliament approved two new Election laws , that will take effect in
the elections next spring. The law contains 79 articles and 16 chapters.
EU Lifted Arms Embargo on
Syrian Rebels
On 27 May European foreign
ministers have lifted an arms embargo on Syria,, paving the way for individual
EU member states to provide weapons to the Syrian rebels.After long and
continuous hour of talk EU governments failed to agree on extending the arms
embargo, which effectively ends the EU’s ban
on
supplying arms to the rebels.Some other restrictive measures against Syria ,
which include financing restrictions, travel bans and asset freezes is also
supposed to be extended for a year, as there is a fear that the entire
sanctions regime could fall over a failure to agree on the arms issue.
Australia the world’s
happiest nation: OECD
The Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development released its Better Life Index, which ranks the
world’s most developed economies on jobs, income environment and health.
Australia got first place for the third consecutive year.Sweden, Canada, Norway
, Switzerland,United States, Denmark, The Netherland Iceland and United Kingdom
were also in the top ten.In Australia 84 percent of the people accepted that
their life is happy.So,Australia got the first place in Better Life Index.
INDIA & WORLD
US, India and Japan hold
trilateral cooperation talks
On May 2 ,India, the United
States and Japan held their fourth trilateral dialogue at the State Department
in Washington, exchanging views on a wide range of regional and global issues
of mutual interest.These discussions focused on the prospect of greater
Indo-Pacific commercial connectivity and regional and maritime security, and
cooperation in multilateral fora.The Indian delegation was headed by External
Affairs Ministry joint secretaries D.B. Venkatesh Varma and Vikram
Doraiswami.The group agreed to meet again in autumn in Tokyo to continue their
deliberations.
17th India-Iran Joint
Commission Meeting
The 17th Session of the
India-Iran Joint Commission was held in Tehran on May 4, 2013.The Session was
co-chaired by Dr. Ali Akbar Salehi, Foreign Minister of Islamic Republic of
Iran and by Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister of India.The two sides
discussed bilateral and regional issues of mutual interest.Both countries
agreed to study the prospects of joint investment in both countries.The two
sides also signed on MOU between the Government of India and the Government of
Iran on cooperation in the field of water resources management.
India Tops ‘Born to Die same
Day’ List
On 7 May According to the
humanitarian organization Save the Children charity in an annual report
entitled “State of the World’s Mothers ,India tops the list of babies that die
on the day they are born.India has the dubious distinction of recording the
most first-day deaths of children.Every year, 3,09,000 children die on the day
they are born in India. It accounts for 29% of all the first-day deaths
globally, the highest for any country.India is followed on this grim list by
Nigeria (89,700 deaths, or 9 percent); Pakistan (59,800, or 6 percent); China
(50,600, or 5 percent); and Democratic Republic of Congo (48,400, or 5
percent).
Finland Top Ranked in World
To Be a Mother
On 8 May According to the
annual report called ‘State of World’s Mothers 2013′ was issued by an
international NGO “Save the Children” , Finland has topped the list of
countries where mothers enjoy the best conditions in the world, while India
ranks a low 142nd, below China and Pakistan.The US places 30th this year while
Pakistan was 139th on the list. China ranked at the 68th place.The top ten
countries attained very high scores for mothers’ and children’s health,
educational, economic and political status.The report was featured by a ranking
list of Mothers’ index, showing the conditions of mothers in
176
countries .Among the reviewed countries, Finland was ranked the best country
for being mothers followed by Sweden, Norway, Iceland while Democratic Republic
of Congo was considered to be the toughest place.
Karnataka, Israel Signed
Bilateral Agreement
On 8 May Israel and the Indian
state of Karnataka have signed an R&D cooperation agreement. This is the
first-ever such agreement between Israel and an Indian state. The agreement
aims to further bilateral business, technology, and economic relations and sees
Israel benefiting from Karnataka’s human resources and the Indian state
benefitting from Israel’s innovations.
India Tops Cervical Cancer
Deaths
On 10 May According to the
Cervical Cancer Global Crisis Card report released by the Cervical Cancer-Free
Coalition, with nearly 73,000 women dying every year, India now tops the world
in cervical cancer deaths .India represents 26.4 per cent of all women dying of
cervical cancer globally, with China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia and
Thailand also showing high death incidence.The cervical cancer kills an
estimated 275,000 women every year .Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) report in
2009 the number of cervical cancer cases were 101938 which has increased to
107690 in 2012.It is being estimated that the number of cervical cancer cases
and deaths are estimated to increase by 2025 to 203,757 and 115,171,
respectively.
Britain launched Super
Priority Visa Service for Travellers from India
On 12 May 2013, Britain
launched super priority same-day visa service for urgent travellers from India.
Britain launched this kind of service first time for India only . The super
priority visa service was announced by British Prime Minister David Cameron
during his visit to India in February 2013.
Google signs MoU to train engineering
students in Andhra Pradesh
On May 14,Google India Private
Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Andhra Pradesh
government to train engineering students of Jawahar Knowledge Centres (JKC) in
latest technologies like mobile and cloud computing.The MoU was signed between
the IT minister and Nelson Mattos, vice president (Europe & Emerging
Markets), Google Hyderabad. Google will also train the trainers/mentors of AP
Society for Knowledge Networks (APSFKNW) and provide required software,
services and training material free of cost.
India and Netherlands Signed
MoU on Urban Planning
On 14 May India and Netherlands
signed on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Technical Cooperation in the
field of Spatial Planning, Water Management, and Mobility Management .The
agreement was signed by Kamal Nath, Minister for Urban Development &
Parliamentary Affairs, and Ms Melanie Schultz van Haegen, Minister for
Infrastructure and Environment, Netherlands
UN General Assembly Approved
Syria Resolution
On 15 May The U.N. General
Assembly approved an Arab-backed resolution calling for a political transition
in Syria and condemning President Bashar al-Assad Government for its increasing
use of heavy weapons. A majority of 107 states voted to adopt the resolution.
There were 12 votes against and 59 abstentions.Russia was fiercely opposed to
the resolution, termed it as unbalanced and inadequate to address adequately
atrocities allegedly committed by rebel groups.The resolution was drafted by Arab
states who have supported the rebels.India abstained from voting on the
non-binding resolution on Syria.Pakistan voted in favour of the resolution.
India Granted Observer Status in Arctic Council
On 15 May India granted
observer status in the Arctic Council was successful along with that of five
other countries, China, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Singapore at a meeting in
Kiruna, Sweden.The council is made up of the eight Arctic nations are Canada,
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States.This
membership will give India chances of navigation and oil and gas
exploration.The European Union also applied as an observer, but its final
status remained unresolved pending resolution of a dispute with Canada over
trade in seal products.
India, UK Signed Agreement
on Health Sector
On 19 May India and Britain
have signed an agreement for cooperation in the health sector with specific
focus on strengthening primary health care and technological development.The
agreement was signed by Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare India,
Ghulam Nabi Azad and Secretary of State for Health, UK, Jeremy Richard Hunt.
Indians Largest Foreign Born
Group in London
On 20 May According to the
Oxford University’s Migration Observatory latest study report , Indians have
become the largest foreign-born group in London, followed by residents born in
Poland and Ireland.Migration Observatory, 262,247 persons born in India were
living in London in 2011, which represents 8.8 per cent of all foreign-born residents
in London.This accounts for 37.8 per cent of all residents that had been born
in India resident in England and Wales in 2011.Other important foreign-born
groups in London, with more than 100,000 residents, include those born in
Ireland (129,807), Nigeria (114,718), Pakistan (112,457) and Bangladesh
(109,948).
India – China Signed 8
Agreements
On 20 May India and Chine
signed eight important agreements covering a wide range of issues like trade,
culture and water resources. The agreements were finalised after
delegation-level talks between Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chinese
counterpart Le Keqiang.
The list of eight
agreements/memoranda of undrstanding (MoUs):-
(i) Protocol between India’s
external affairs ministry and China’s foreign affairs ministry on Indian
Official Pilgrimage (the Kailash Mansoarovar Yatra) to the Tibet Autonomous
Region of China.
(ii) Work Programmes of the
Three Working Groups under Joint Economic Group (JEG) between India’s commerce
and industry ministry and China’s commerce ministry.
(iii) MoU on Buffalo meat,
fishery products and Agreement on feed and feed ingredients between Indis’s
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority and The
Marine Products Export Development Authority and Export Inspection Council and
China’s General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine (AQSIQ).
(iv) MoU between India’s urban
development ministry and China’s National Development and Reform Commission
(NDRC) on cooperation in sewage treatment.
(v) MoU between India’s water
resources ministry and NDRC on cooperation in water-efficient irrigation.
(vi) MoU between the external
affairs ministry and China’s State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio,
Film and Television (SAPPRFT) on cooperation in mutual translation and
publication of works, both classic and contemporary.
(vii)
MoU between the water resources ministries of both countries for provision of
hydrological information by China to india on the Yaluzangbu/Brahmaputra River
during the flood season.
(viii) MoU between the foreign
ministries of both countries to promote cooperation and linkages between the
cities and states/provinces of the two countries.
Visa on Arrival facility to
passengers travelling through RGIA
The central government has
extended Visa-On-Arrival facility to international passengers travelling
through Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad managed by the
GMR Group.Visitors from 11 countries will be eligible to get a VoA from May 31
at RGIA.The Centre had introduced an Indian tourist VoA scheme on January 1,
2010 at certain airports which was initiated for citizens of five countries.
Subsequently, a year later, the facility was extended to a total of 11
countries viz Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Singapore, Cambodia,
Laos, Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar and Indonesia.
US Senate Committee Approves
Immigration Reform Bill
On 22 May The U.S. Senate
Judiciary Committee has approved a massive immigration reform bill that grants
11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the country an earned
path to citizenship.The legislation was passed by a vote of 13 to 5 with three
Republicans joining 10 Democrats to approve it.The bill, which requires major
advances in border security and expansion of a comprehensive e-verify system
for employers before any undocumented worker is allowed to pursue citizenship,
will need 60 votes to pass the 100-seat Senate.
US and India Pledge To
Collaborate on Combating Terrorism
On 22 May The US has pledged to
collaborate with India on developing global approach to combat increasing
terror threats and asked international community to take effective steps to
eliminate sanctuaries and infrastructure that support terrorism.After talks
between Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and US Secretary of Homeland Security
Janet Napolitano, a joint communique said the two countries also agreed to
enhance bilateral co-operation to combat terror financing and currency
counterfeiting.
India, Japan to speed up
talks on civil nuclear deal
On 29 May 2013,Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzo Abe decided to speed up
talks on a civil nuclear deal to allow Japan to export nuclear reactors to
India and to bolster maritime security cooperation at a time when China’s
postures in the seas of the regional have caused concerns.A joint statement
issued at the end of exhaustive talks between Singh and Abe said the two Prime
Ministers reaffirmed the importance of civil nuclear cooperation between the
two countries, while recognising that nuclear safety is a priority for both
governments.In this context, they directed their officials to accelerate the
negotiations of an Agreement for Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear
Energy towards an early conclusion
India and Thailand sign
extradition treaty
On 30 May 2013,in a major boost
to bilateral security cooperation, India and Thailand signed the much awaited
extradition treaty after 20 years of negotiations.The MoU was signed by
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and Thai Deputy Premier and Foreign
Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul.The treaty was signed in the presence of
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Thai counterpart Yingluck Shinawatra.The
treaty provides the legal framework for seeking extradition of fugitive
offenders, including those involved in terrorism, transnational crimes and
economic offences among others.The two countries totally signed on seven pacts.
They are extradition, education,financial intelligence mapping , geospatial
technology
applications , investigation of persons suspected of money laundering and
criminal activity related to money laundering and terrorism financing.
UNESCO Declares Nicobar
Islands as World Biosphere Reserve
On 31 May The United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has declared and designated the
Nicobar Islands in India as a world biosphere reserve .The International
Coordinating Council of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme added the
Nicobar Islands to the list of eleven other sites which are designated as world
biosphere reserves.Great Nicobar now 9th Indian reserve in Unesco world
network.Member countries establish such reserves. UNESCO recognizes them under
the programme to promote sustainable development based on local community
efforts and sound science.
NATIONAL
National Urban Health
Mission Approved By Cabinet
On 1 May The Union Cabinet
approved the launch of the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) to reduce rates
of infant mortality, maternal mortality and for universal access to
reproductive health care.The cost of the National Urban Health Mission for 5
years is 22507 crore rupees and the Central government will share 16955 crore
rupees.The mission will be implemented in 779 cities and towns each with the
population of more than 50,000 has expected to cover about 7.75 crore
people.The Cabinet also gave its nod to a bill which provides for confiscating
property illegally acquired by corrupt public servants.
19.57 lakh Hectares of
Forest Land Encroached
On 1 May According to the
latest figures compiled by the Ministry of Environment and Forests reveal that
unchecked encroachment on forest land is on the rise.According to the figures,
over 19.57 lakh hectares of forest land is under encroachment in various parts
of the country.Madhya Pradesh tops the list with 4.87 lakh hectares under
encroachment. Followed by Assam (3.30 lakh ha), Andhra Pradesh (2.57 lakh ha)
and Maharashtra (1.83 lakh ha).
Mobile subscribers largest
in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
The country’s most populous
state, Uttar Pradesh, accounts for the largest number of mobile subscribers in
the country followed by Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Bihar,
which together account for almost half of the total wireless connections.India,
which is the world’s second largest mobile phone market in terms of
subscribers, had a total of 861.66 million mobile connections as on February
2013, data from telecom regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
showed.Uttar Pradesh has a total of 121.60 million mobile phone connections,
while, Tamil Nadu has 71.81 million subscribers, according to the TRAI
data.Maharashtra is at the third position, with a subscriber base of 67.73
million followed by Andhra Pradesh and Bihar at 64.12 million and 60.73
million, respectively.
Kudankulam Nuclear Power
Plant got Approval for Operations by the Supreme Court of India
On 06 May, the Supreme Court of
India directed that the Kudankulam nuclear plant situated in Tamil Nadu could
start its operations now. A bench of Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and Dipak Misra
issued the directions to the government on safety as well as security of the
plant, along with its operations.
Govt Sets Up 39 Special NIA
Courts Across The Country
On
7 May Minister of State for Home R P N Singh announced in the Parliament that
under the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Act, the central government has
set up the 39 special courts to take up terror-related cases.
Cabinet Approved Gandhi
Heritage Sites Mission
On 16 May The Union Cabinet
approved the establishment of the Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission with the
objective of conserving and restoring the heritage sites associated with
‘Father of the Nation’.Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission will be assigned with the
identification, collation and assessment of the information on Gandhi Heritage
material, its management and deployment.
India’s First Yoga
University in Gujarat
On 23 May Gujarat Chief
Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the country’s first yoga university in
Ahmedabad.Lakulish Yoga University, established by Life Mission Trust of
Gujarat, is claimed to be the first ever such private sector self-financed
institution in the country.
STATES
Congress Won in Karnataka
Assembly Elections
On 8 May Congress has won 121
seats of the 223 seats on which polls were contested in Karnataka Assembly
Elections , the elections were held on 5 May 2013. The ruling BJP and the JD-S
won 40 seats each.The Karnataka Janata Party led by former Chief Minister B.S.
Yeddyurappa bagged a mere six seats.The assembly has 224 elected and one
nominated members. The election took place for 223 seats.
Tamil Nadu Bans Gutka
Products
On 8 May The Tamil Nadu
government banned the production, possession, distribution and sale of tobacco
products such as pan masala and gutka in the state.Tamilnadu Government had
constituted a separate department ‘Tamil Nadu Food Safety and Medical
Administration,’ after the Centre announced the Food Safety and Standards Act.
Cabinet Approved 2 Major
Ports in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh
On 9 May the Cabinet Committee
on Economic Affairs approved the proposal of the Ministry of Shipping for
setting up of two major ports.The ports will come up in West Bengal and Andhra
Pradesh each, through a Public-Private-Partnership mode. As per the proposal,
one port will be developed at Dugarajapatnam, Nellore district, in Andhra
Pradesh and second port will come up at Sagar Island in West Bengal.
CONFERENCES
ADB’s 46th Annual Meeting
Held in New Delhi
46th
Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Board of Governors, held in
Delhi, India, from 2 to 5 May 2013.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh , Finance
Minister P. Chidambaram and ADB member board of directors and related financial
institutions were attended the meeting.Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced
that it is going to provide about 6 billion dollars loan to India over the next
three years which was decided at the concluding day of the 46th annual meeting
of the funding agency.
AWARDS & HONOURS
Indian Wildlife Biologist
Aparajita Datta Honoured with the Whitley Award 2013
On 2 May An Indian wildlife
biologist Dr. Aparajita Datta was honoured with the Whitley award, also known
as Green Oscar, in London . Aparajita Datta, the Indian wildlife biologist was
conferred with the award by Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth, at the
Royal Geographical Society in London for her efforts in order to save the
endangered hornbills in Eastern Himalayas.Aparajita Datta is the head of the
program for conservation of the hornbills in dense tropical forests of
Arunachal Pradesh, at Nature Conservation Foundation. The tropical forests of
Arunachal Pradesh are an abode to five hornbill species.
Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi Awarded
with ‘ Judy Wilkenfeld ‘
On 2 May An Indian doctor of
Mumbai’s Tata Memorial Hospital has been awarded with the prestigious Judy
Wilkenfeld Award for International Tobacco Control Excellence for his
innovative efforts in reducing tobacco consumption in India.He received the
award by the ‘Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids’ on at a function in Washington.
Indian Police Unit in Congo
Gets UN medal
On 17 May An Indian police unit
in the Democratic Republic of Congo has received the United Nations
Peacekeeping Medal.The 135 Indian Formed Police Unit-2 (FPU) was honoured with
the medal as an appreciation for their service in Goma/North Kivu.
Malala Yousufzai Selected
For Prestigious Global Leadership Award
On 20 May Teenager Pakistani
activist Malala Yousafzai, who was shot at last year by the Taliban for
advocating education of girls, has been selected for the prestigious Global
Leadership Award this year.Malala will receive the award for her role as a
global activist in advocating for educating and empowering girls worldwide.She
was targeted for her outspoken views and advocacy on behalf of girls’
education.
Indian-American Girl Won
America’s Top Young Scientist Award
On 20 May An Indian-American
girl has invented a super-capacitor device that could potentially charge a
cellphone in less than 20 seconds. The California teen has attracted the
attention of tech giants Google for her potentially revolutionary invention
which charges a phone in 20 seconds flat.The super-fast charging device has
been dubbed a supercapacitor by 18-year-old Esha Khare, of Saratoga – as she
took home $50,000 from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
American Writer Lydia Davis
won ” 2013 Man Booker International Prize “
On
22 May American writer Lydia Davis won 2013 Man Booker International Prize for
her innovative and influential writing.This was the fifth Man Booker
International Prize.Lydia Davis is a professor of creative writing at the
University of Albany. She is also an accomplished translator. Her works include
‘The End of the Story’ and ‘Varieties of Disturbance’.The Man Booker
International Prize recognises one writer for his or her achievement in
fiction.Worth 60000 ponds, the prize is awarded every two years to a living
author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is
generally available in translation in the English language.
Carole King Became the First
Woman to Receive Gershwin Prize
US singer-songwriter Carole
King became the first woman to receive the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize
for Popular Song.The President of America, Barack Obama conferred upon her, the
Gershwin Prize that is given as a lifetime achievement in popular music.
APJ Abdul Kalam Received
“Wernher Von Braun” Memorial Award
On 24 May United States based
National Space Society’s (NSS) has conferred “Wrenher von Braun” Memorial Award
upon former president APJ Abdul Kalam in San Diego .The award was conferred
upon Kalam at International Space Development Conference. It was instituted by
NSS, a non-profit organization and is dedicated to the creation of spacefaring
civilization.The honour is given to recognize excellence in management and
leadership in a space-related project, where the project holds significance.
Biological clock scientists
share Shaw Prize
On 28 May ,three scientists
whose groundbreaking studies using fruit flies helped to uncover the workings
of the human biological clock were named the winners of the $1 million Shaw
Prize .US scientists Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael Young received
the award “for their discovery of molecular mechanisms underlying circadian
rhythms”.Biological rhythms govern behaviour in plants, animals and humans,
from flowers opening during the day and closing at night, to sleep patterns and
the effect of jet lag.
SPORTS & GAMES
PV Sindhu won Malaysian
Badminton Grand Prix Title
On 4 May,India’s shuttler PV
Sindhu won Malaysian Badminton Grand Prix title after winning Malaysia Open
women’s final match.In the final, top seed Sindhu defeated lower seed, Gu Juan
of Singapore.This is the first Grand Prix title in her Career.
Aamir Won Asian Squash
Championship Title
On 5 May Pakistan`s top seeded
player, Aamir Atlas Khan won the Asian Squash individual championship for the
first time in 14 years after he defeated Kuwait`s Abdullah Al Mezayan in
straight sets in Islamabad.Pakistan had last won the Asian individual title in
1998, but since then has only been able to win the Asian team title in the last
Asiad.
Ronnie O’Sullivan Won World
Snooker Championship
On
7 May Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed his fifth World Snooker Championship crown
after defeated Barry Hawkins at the Crucible in Sheffield.O’Sullivan is now a
five-time Crucible champion after his wins in 2001, 2004, 2008 and 2012 to move
within one of Steve Davis and Ray Reardon and two behind Stephen Hendry in the
all-time list.
India Bagged 2 Silver and 7
Bronze Medals in Commonwealth Championship
India on 10 May 2013 finished
their candidature in the tournament with a record haul of 2 Silver and 7 Bronze
in the 19th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships that concluded in New
Delhi.
Men’s Singles :- Zhan Jian (Singapore)
won the title after defeated Li Hu from Singapore in the final at New Delhi
Women’s Singles :- Mo Zhang
(Canada) won the Women’s Singles title after defeated Yu Mengyu (Singapore) in
the final.
Alonso Won Spanish Grand
Prix Title
On 12 May Fernando Alonso of
Spain won the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona .Kimi Raikkonen second, Felipe
Massa secured third position.It was Alonso’s second win in Barcelona ,the first
coming in 2006 and his seventh career podium on the Circuit de Catalunya.
Madrid Open Tennis
Tournament 2013 Winners
Women’s Singles :- On 12 May
Serena Williams of the United States bagged her 50th career Singles title.In
the final She defeated Russian Maria Sharapova and got the title .
Men’s Singles :-Rafael Nadal
from Spain won the Men’s Singles title after defeated Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka
in the final.
Women’s Doubles:-Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova ,Lucie Safarova won the Women’s Doubles title.
Men’s Doubles : Bob Bryan and
Mike Bryan won their fifth Mutua Madrid Open doubles title . It was their 87th
career trophy and fifth crown of the 2013 ATP World Tour season.
Barcelona Won Spanish League
Title
On 12 May Barcelona won the
Spanish league title (football) for the 22nd time after closest rivals Real
Madrid could only manage a 1-1 draw with Espanyol.The title is Barca’s fourth
in five seasons and the 22nd of their history. The last team other than
Barcelona or Madrid to win the title was Valencia in 2004.Barcelona’s Lionel
Messi finished the Spanish League as the top-scorer.He has already 46 goals, 12
clear of Cristiano Ronaldo, who finished second.
Rome Masters Tennis
Tournament 2013 Winners
Women’s Singles :- On 19 May
Serena Williams (USA) won her fourth consecutive title of the year after
defeated Victoria Azarenka from Belarus in the Rome Masters final.This is the
second Rome Open title won by Serena, before this Serena won the Rome title 11
years ago in 2002.
Men’s Singles :- Rafael Nadal
from spain claimed his seventh Rome Masters title after defeated Roger Federar
(Switzerland ) in the final
Mumbai Indians Won 2013 IPL Title
On 26 May Mumbai Indians won
the Indian Premier League title for the first time , after defeated Chennai
Super Kings by 23 runs in the final at Eden Gardens.
* Man-of-the-Match – Kieron
Pollard (Mumbai Indians)
* Most Valuable Player – Shane
Watson (Rajasthan Royals)
* Orange Cap ( (Highest Run
Getters) – Michael Hussey (Chennai) : 733 Runs
* Purple Cap (Highest Wicket
Takers) – Dwayne Bravo (Chennai) : 32 Wickets
* Best Youngest Player – Sanju
Samson (Rajasthan Royals)
* Fair Play Award – Chennai
Super Kings
* Best catch of the season –
Gurkeerat Mann Singh (Kings Eleven Punjab)
Rosberg Won Monaco Grand
Prix Title
On 26 May The Mercedes driver
Nico Rosberg won the Monaco Grand Prix title.Rosberg’s team-mate Lewis Hamilton
dropped from second to fourth after losing out through the safety car.Force
India’s Adrian Sutil took fifth from McLaren’s Jenson Button.
China Won Sudirman Cup In
Badminton
On 26 May China won their fifth
consecutive Sudirman Cup and ninth overall, after defeated South Korea.At the
Putra Stadium China’s World No. 1 Xu Chen and Ma Jin defeated their South
Korean opponents Ko Sung Hyun and Kim Ha Na in straight games in the mixed
doubles.In men’s singles, China’s Chen Long defeated South Korean Lee Dong Keun
.In men’s doubles Chinese Liu Xiaolong and Qiu Zihan defeated South Korean
players Ko Sung Hyun and Lee Yong Dae.Huser Ayla, of Switzerland won the
Women’s Singles after defeated Rankin Anna, from New Zealand Sudirman Cup is
the world mixed team badminton championship which takes place every two years.
ECONOMY
RBI Cuts Repo Rate By 25
Basis Points
On 3 May The Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) reduced the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment
facility (LAF) by 25 basis points, from 7.5 percent to 7.25 per cent with
immediate effect as part of its annual monetary policy statement 2013-14.The
reverse repo rate under the LAF also stands adjusted to 6.25 per cent. The RBI
took this step to boost flagging economic growth.The cash reserve ratio (CRR)
of scheduled banks has however been retained at 4 per cent of their net demand
and time liabilities.
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
to provide about 6 billion dollars loan to India
Asian Development Bank (ADB) on
5 May 2013 announced that it is going to provide about 6 billion dollars loan
to India over the next three years which was decided at the concluding day of
the 46th annual
meeting
of the funding agency. The bank is working on partnership strategy and is
planning to maintain the level of lending to India.It is important here to note
that India is the biggest borrower of ADB and ADB had extended a 2.4 billion
dollars loan to India in 2012 across sectors like transport, energy, commerce,
industry, trade and finance.
Delhi Tops in the Creative
Index Report 2013
On 6 May According to the
Creative Index Report 2013 report ,Delhi has been ranked as the most creative
state in India with the greatest potential for success in today’s creative
economy. The ranking is based on the population of creative class. This class
is of individuals are often engaged in either complex problem solving or in the
generation of new ideas, new technology, and new creative content.Chandigarh,
Punjab, Kerala, Goa, Mizoram, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Puducherry, and
Maharashtra round out the top nine.
Mobile Phones To Out Number
Human Population By 2014
On 12 May According to the
International Telecoms Union’s (ITU) report ,The number of mobile phone
subscriptions are set to outnumber the world’s population by the end of
2014.Mobile phone subscriptions will pass a whopping seven billion early in
2014.Currently, there are 6.8 billion mobile phone subscriptions while the world’s
population is 7.1 billion. More than a third of the global population are
online, the ITU World in 2013 report also found. The Commonwealth of
Independent States, the alliance of countries formerly in the Soviet Union, is
believed to have the highest mobile penetration with 1.7 subscriptions for
every person.Africa has the least, with 63 subscriptions per 100 people.The
report also found that 2.7 billion people, almost 40 per cent of the world’s
population, are online.
Government Raises OBC Creamy
Layer Income Limit to Rs 6 Lakh
On 16 May The Union Cabinet
gave its approval for increase in the present income criterion of Rs. 4.5 lakh
per annum for applying the Creamy Layer restriction throughout the country, to
avail benefits of reservations in government jobs and admissions to central
educational institutions.The decision came up in a view to increase the income
limits in tune with the increase of the consumer price index. This would enable
more people to take an advantage of reservation benefits that are extended to
OBCs. Creamy layer is the income limit beyond which OBCs are not eligible for
quotas
Gujarat Tops in Port
Development Projects
On 24 May According to the
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) “”Ports
Development in India “” report ,While 21 PPP projects in the port sector worth
over Rs.43,000 crore are under construction, eight projects worth about
Rs.14,000 crore are under bidding.Gujarat gets first place , accounting for
more than 50 per cent of the port projects completed in India during the last
Plan. It has wrapped up 12 projects valued at Rs 12,453 crore, consolidating
its presence in the Indian maritime map.Gujarat is followed by Odisha (2nd
place) and Maharashtra (3rd place ), which account for a share of 16.9 per cent
and 15.3 per cent respectively in the completed projects.Odisha saw two
projects worth Rs 4,169 crore getting completed, while Maharashtra finished
five projects worth Rs 3,772 crore.Andhra Pradesh (4th place) and Tamil Nadu
(5th place) each with three projects under operation have garnered a share
between 5-6 percent followed by Kerala (2.8 percent).
Biocon Chief Kiran Mazumdar
Shaw in Forbes Philanthropy List
On 30 May According to the
Forbes Asia magazine’s list of Asia-Pacific’s most remarkable “”givers”" ,
Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, P N C Menon, Vineet Nayar and Ronnie
Screwvala named in 2013 year list of Asia-Pacific’s most remarkable givers.The
annual list of Heroes of Philanthropy is compiled by Forbes Asia magazine. It features
a total of 48 persons from the Asia-Pacific region which includes countries
like China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia.Keeping into view Kiran
Mazumdar’s work on
improving
cancer care and her pledge to give away 75 per cent of wealth she was listed as
one of the major Philanthropist.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
China Launched Zhongxing-11
Satellite
On 2 May China successfully
launched a communications satellite called Zhongxing-11 from Xichang Satellite
Launch Center in southwest Sichuan province. The satellite was launched into
its present orbit from Long March-3B rocket.
World’s First 3D Printed Gun
Successfully Fired
On 4 May The world’s first gun
made with 3D printer technology has been successfully fired in the US.The
anti-gun campaigners criticised this project, while the law enforcement of
Europe is monitoring the developments of this project.All 16 parts of the
controversial gun, called the Liberator, are made from a tough, heat-resistant
plastic used in products such as musical instruments, kitchen appliances and
vehicle bumper bars.
The new Navy patrol ship
Rani Avantibayi
Indian Coast Guard Ship ‘Rani
Avantibai’, the second Inshore Patrol Vessel (IPV) built by the Hindustan
Shipyard Ltd for the Coast Guard. This was commissioned into Indian Navy in
Visakhapatnam on 9 May 2013 by Minister of State for Defence Jitendra Singh in
the presence of Director-General of Indian Coast Guard Vice-Admiral Anurag G.
”Viranari Rani Avantibayi” is the inshore patrol vessels (IPV) in Madhya
Pradesh for Ramgadh Coast Guard.This is used in Tracking thieves, coastal
conservation, marine disaster relief efforts.This is the first in the series of
five inshore patrol vessels (IPV) built by the Hindustan Shipyard Limited for
the Coast Guard.
MiG-29K fighter planes
commissions into Navy
On May 11,Defence Minister AK
Antony commissioned warfare aircraft MiG-29K Black Panther squadron into the
Indian Navy.The commissioning was held at INS Hansa which would be the base for
Black Panther squadron along with other fighter aircraft squadrons of Indian
Navy. The squadron initially comprising 16 aircraft would be known as IANS 303.
U.S. Launched First Unmanned
Aircraft From Carrier Flight Deck
The United States Navy launched
an unmanned aircraft from a modern carrier flight deck for the first time ever
on 14 May.The unmanned aircraft was the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System
demonstrator, and its first-ever launch from a modern aircraft carrier
represents how manned and unmanned aircraft on carrier flight decks will be
merged in the future.A mission operator aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN
77) controlled X-47B, showing off how well it works within a carrier
environment. It landed back at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland.
Rotavirus Vaccine Developed
in India
India developed a Rotavac
Vaccine to eradicate the Rotavirus diarrhoea in infants.The Government of
India’s Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and Bharat Biotech announced positive
results from a Phase III clinical trial of a rotavirus vaccine.
First Boeing P-8I Aircraft joins Indian Navy
Indian Naval Aviation received
a major fillip with the arrival of the first of eight Boeing P-8I Long Range
Maritime Reconnaissance and Anti Submarine Warfare aircraft at Naval Air
Station Rajali, Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu on 15 May 13. The P-8I aircraft, based on
the Boeing 737-800(NG) airframe, is the Indian Naval variant of the P-8A
Poseidon of the US Navy. The aircraft is equipped with both foreign as well as
indigenous sensors for Maritime Reconnaissance, Anti Submarine operations and
for Electronic Intelligence missions.
Scientists Converted Human
Skin Cells Into Embryonic Stem Cells
On 15 May In a major medical
breakthrough, researchers at the Oregon National Primate Research Center
(ONPRC) have for the first time ever successfully converted human skin cells
into embryonic stem cells , via a technique called nuclear transfer.Scientists
for the first time converted human skin cells into embryonic stem cells.These
embryonic stem cells are capable of transforming into any other cell type in
the human body.This technique involves transplanting the nucleus of one cell,
containing an individual’s DNA, into an egg cell that has had its genetic
material removed.
BrahMos Supersonic Cruise
Missile Successfully Test Fired
On 22 May India successfully
test fired the 290-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from
Russian-built INS Tarkash off the coast of Goa.The launch was carried out by
the Navy as part of Acceptance Test Firing (ATF) of the ship.INS Tarkash, which
is an advanced Talwar Class frigate, was commissioned on 9th November, last
year.The BrahMos missile jointly developed by India and Russia.
Indian Air Force Inducted
Trainer AirCraft Pilatus PC-7
On 31 May Pilatus, PC 7 Mk II
aircraft was formally inducted into the IAF by Jitendra Singh MoS, Defence at
IAF’s premier Academy located at Dundigal, Hyderabad.This marked the first
formal flight of the Basic Trainer Aircraft over the skies at the Air Force
Academy in Hyderabad.The induction of PC-7Mk II as Basic Trainer Aircraft in
Indian Air Force is a very important landmark in our nation’s quest to
modernise its Armed Forces.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
Sheikh Salman is New AFC
President
On 2 May Bahrain’s Sheikh Salman
Ebrahim Al-Khalifa was elected as the new president of Asian Football
Confederation (AFC). He replaced disgraced ex-leader Mohamed Hammam.
Najib sworn in Malaysia’s PM
Najib Razak was sworn in as
Malaysia’s Prime Minister for a second term on 06 May 2013 after his Barisan
Nasional (BN, National Front) coalition won 133 of the 222 Parliament seats in
2013 election.Najib Razak became the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia in year
2009.
Roberto Azevedo Appointed as
WTO new Director General
On
8 May Brazil’s Roberto Azevedo has been named as the new Director General of
the World Trade Organisation, the first Latin American to hold the post.He will
take charge of his office from Pascal Lamy of France in the Geneva-based Body
in September 2013.
Siddaramaiah Sworn in as
Chief Minister of Karnataka
On 13 May Congress leader
Siddaramaiah was sworn in as the 22nd chief minister of Karnataka by the
Governor H R Bharadwaj.In year 1992 Siddaramaiah was appointed as Secretary
General of Janata Dal.In Year 1994 became the Minister for Finance in the
Janata Dal government headed by Deve Gowda.He served as a Deputy Chief Minister
of Karnataka twice, first in 1996 when JH Patel became Chief Minister and again
in 2004 when JDS formed a coalition government with Dharam Singh.
Nirbhay Sharma Appointed
Governor of Arunachal Pradesh
On 16 May Lieutenant General
(retd) Nirbhay Sharma has been appointed as Governor of Arunachal Pradesh as
the term of present incumbent Gen (retd) J J Singh ended in January 2013. He
was appointed as Member of UPSC in May 2008 and after completion of his five
year stint .He was also a part of the Airborne Assault Group, the first Indian
Army Unit to enter Dacca (Dhaka) during 1971 war.
Shashi Kant Sharma is the
new CAG
On 21 May Defence Secretary
Shashi Kant Sharma was appointed as the new Comptroller & Auditor General
(CAG) ,replaced outgoing Vinod Rai.Sharma, an IAS officer from 1976 batch of
Bihar cadre, has earlier assumed various important offices during his tenure as
Secretary in the Department of Financial Services and has spent over 10 years
in the Defence Ministry in various capacities.The CAG is appointed for a term
of six years or till the incumbent attains the age of 65 years, whichever is
earlier.
Indian Origin Srinivasan
Appointed as Top US Court Judge
On 23 May The United States
Senate voted 97-0 to appoint Srikanth Srinivasan as a Judge of the prestigious
US Court of Appeals.It is the highest judicial appointment to an Indian
-American . Srinivasan has become the first Indian-American to be appointed to
the court.He is the Principle Deputy Solicitor General and defends the policies
of US President Barack Obama before the Supreme Court
Radha Krishna Mathur is new
Defence Secretary
On 25 May Senior IAS officer
Radha Krishna Mathur has been appointed as new Defence Secretary.He succeeds
Shashikant Sharma who has taken over as Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).
A 1977-batch IAS officer of Manipur-Tripura cadre, Mathur was serving as
Secretary (Defence Production) in the Defence Ministry.
Justice Raveendran is new
NBSA Chief
On 25 May Former Supreme Court
judge Justice R V Raveendran has been appointed as the new Chairman of the News
Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) , the self regulatory initiative of the
News Broadcasters Association (NBA).He succeeds justice (Retd.) J.S. Verma,
chairperson of the NBSA, who passed away on 2013 April.NBSA is an independent
redressal body set up by the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) and has
leading TV news channels as its members.
Kushal Singh Appointed as
the Chairperson of NCPCR
On 27 May Mrs. Kushal Singh has
been appointed as the Chairperson of National Commission for Protection of
Child Rights (NCPCR), by the Ministry of Women and Child Development.Mrs.
Kushal Singh
has
held several high level posts in the Government of Rajasthan and the Central
Government.She was the Chief Secretary, Government of Rajasthan.
PM Manmohan Singh elected to
Rajya Sabha
On 30 May 2013 ,Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh was elected to Rajya Sabha from Assam for fifth consecutive
term.Dr Singh got 49 first preference votes, while the second Congress
candidate bagged 45 votes and All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF)’s
Aminul Islam, who polled 18 votes, lost in the 126-member state Assembly.
B)RESIGNS
Union Railway Minister and
Law Minister of India Resigned
On 10 May Union Railway
Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Union Law Minister of India Ashwani Kumar
resigned from their posts.Railway Minister PK Bansal resigned from his office
since his nephew Vijay Singla was arrested for his alleged involvement of
bribery of 90 lakh rupees from the Railway Board Member, with a promise of
promotion. Ashwani Kumar the Union Law Minister submitted his resignation after
being into attack by the opposition and the CBI affidavit submitted to Supreme
Court for vetting up the CBI report in the Coal Block allocation scam.
C)DEATHS
ATP chairman Brad Drewett
died
Brad Drewett(54), the former
tour player who led the ATP as executive chairman and president since January
2012 died on 3 May 2013 . He helped in increasing the prize money at Grand Slam
tournaments.
Giulio Andreotti, the former
Italian Prime Minister died
On 6th May, the former Italian
Prime Minister ,Giulio Andreott(94) was dies in Rome.He was one of the most
powerful figures in the politics of the country after World War II.
Islamic scholar Asghar Ali
Engineer Died
On May 14,Leading Islamic
scholar, author and activist Asghar Ali Engineer, 74, died at his Santacruz
home in Mumbai. He was born in 1940 and completed his BSc in civil engineering
from Vikram University.From 1980, he edited the journal named the Islamic
Perspective and during 1980s he published a series of books on Islam and
communal violence in India. His books were based on his investigations in the
post-independent India. The USA International Student Assembly and the USA
Indian Student Assembly honoured him with Distinguished Service Award in 1987.
Bengali filmmaker Rituparno
Ghosh dead
On 30 May 2013,Award-winning
Indian film director Rituparno Ghosh was died from a heart attack in the city
of Calcutta.Ghosh directed 18 films in that 12 films got national awards.Ghosh
began his remarkable journey by directing a children’s film “Hirer Angti”
(“Diamond Ring”) in 1994, which won him an immediate recognition. He shot to
fame after his next film “Unishe April” (“19 April”) won the national award in
1995.His other award-winning films include “Dahan”, “Asukh”, “Chokher Bali”,
“Raincoat”, “Bariwali”, “Antarmahal”, “Noukadubi”, “Abohoman”, “Chitrangada”
and Amitabh Bachchan starrer “The Last Lear”.
Academic Vina Mazumdar Dead
On
30 May 2013,Noted academic and a leading figure of India’s women’s movement, Dr
Vina Mazumdar, died in New Delhi.Born in 1927 in a middle-class Bengali
household in Kolkata, she did her schooling in the city and studied in Banaras
Hindu University and Calcutta University, before going to Oxford in 1947, soon
after independence. She went back to Oxford University later and received her
D.Phil in 1962.
D)VISITORS
China Prime Minister Li
Keqiang Visited India
China’s new Prime Minister Li
Keqiang’s visited India on his first foreign trip to India from 19th to 21st
May 2013 since taking his office in March 2013. During the visit he met Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed India-China border issues , bilateral,
regional and global issues of common interest.After the both countries signed
on 8 agreements.The Chinese have also agreed to provide greater facilitation to
Indian pilgrims on the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra.
Afghanistan President Hamid
Karzai Visited India
Hamid Karzai , President of the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan visited India from 20-22 May, 2013.During the
visit Hamid Karzai was on 20 May conferred an honorary doctorate degree by
President Pranab Mukherjee at a professional university in Phagwara.He met
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at New Delhi and discussed on various key
bilateral and regional issues , the situation in the region in the backdrop of
Afghanistan’s keenness to enhance defence cooperation with India and get supply
of lethal and non-lethal weapons.
E)MISCELLANEOUS
First Woman Named To FBI’s
Most Wanted Terrorist List
On 3 May Joanne Chesimard (also
known as Assata Shakur), a member of the Black Liberation Army who killed a New
Jersey state trooper 40 years ago and has since fled to Cuba,has been named as
one of the FBI’s most wanted terrorists, making her the first woman ever to
make the list.Chesimard was convicted for killing Foerster and sentenced to
life in prison. In 1979 she escaped with the help of the Black Army Liberation
and has been on the run ever since.The U.S. Justice Department announced a
doubling of the reward for her capture to $2 million.
Ritankar Das is Century’s
Youngest California University Topper
On 10 May An 18-year-old
Indian-American has become the youngest graduate topper of the prestigious
University of California in more than a century.Kolkata-born Ritankar Das, has
been named as the University Medalist, the prize which is given to the year’s
top graduating senior.Das has taken just three years to complete his studies
with a double major in bioengineering and chemical biology and a minor in
creative writing from the University of California, Berkeley.Further he is the
first student from the College of Chemistry in 58 years, and the first ever
from the Department of Bioengineering.
Sreesanth,Ajit Chandila and
Ankeet Chavan were arrested
S Sreesanth and two of his
Rajasthan Royals teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan were arrested by the
Delhi police on charges of spot fixing in the ongoing Indian Premier League.
First Saudi Woman Ever
Climbs Mount Everest
On
18 May Raha Moharrak has become the first Saudi Arabian woman to climb Mount
Everest. Moharrak also became the youngest Arab to reach the 8,850-meter peak
(29,035 feet). She was part of a group that included the first Qatari man and
the first Palestinian man to reach the summit.
Indian Sisters First Twins
To Climb Mount Everest
On 19 May Two Indian girls have
scripted history by becoming the first twins ever to climb Mount Everest
together.Tashi and Nancy Malik from Dehra Dun achieved this feat by
successfully reaching the world’s highest mountain peak at 8,848 meters.The duo
were among other record-makers including the first women from Saudi Arabia and
Pakistan who climbed the Everest on 18 May.
Arunima Becomes First Indian
Amputee To Scale Mt Everest
On 21 May Arunima Sinha, a
former national level volleyball player who had lost one of her legs after
being thrown off a moving train by, created history by becoming the first
Indian amputee to conquer Mount Everest. Sinha reached the 8,848 metre-high
summit of the world’s highest peak as a member of the Eco Everest Expedition from
the Tata Group.Sinha, a resident of Ambedkar Nagar in Uttar Pradesh.Arunima
successfully scaled the 6,622-metre-high Mount Chhamser Kangri of Ladakh last
year, but her ultimate goal was to climb Mount Everest.
Yuichiro Miura, Became
Oldest Man to Climb Mount Everest
Yuichiro Miura, the 80-year old
mountaineer from Japan reached Mount Everest’s summit on 23 May 2013. With
this, he became the oldest man to climb the highest mountain peak of the world.
Yuichiro Miura climbed the Everest at the age of 70 and 75 as well.
Indian-origin Boy Won
National Geographic Bee Contest
On 23 May Sathwik Karnik, a
12-year-old Indian-American boy, has won the prestigious National Geographic
Bee 2013 after gruelling rounds testing his geographic knowledge about lions in
Botswana, mountain ranges in Asia and port cities in England.To clinch the
title, Karnik, 12, correctly named Chimborazo as the mountain in Ecuador that
represents the farthest point from the Earth’s center.US.Karnik took home the
spoils of the Bee prize that include a USD 25,000 college scholarship, an
all-expenses paid trip to the Galapagos Islands, and a lifetime membership to
the National Geographic Society.
Jiroemon Kimura Becomes
‘Last Living Man Born in 19th Century’
The oldest person in the world,
Japanese Jiroemon Kimura,116 years Japanese man became the last male of the
19th century in the world. Jiroemon Kimura was given the title of last male
alive to be born in the 19th century after the death of Barbados in the month
of May 2013 at the age of 113 years and 90 days.Gerontolgy Research Group at
University of California, Los Angeles found out that as far as female were
concerned, there are in all 21 women born before 1 January 1901 and they are
still alive.But amongst the male, Jiroemon Kimura is the only alive person of
19th century.Jiroemon Kimura was born on 19 April 1897.
Premlata becomes the first
Indian woman to complete seven summits
Asian woman mountaineer
Premlata Agrawal has become the first Indian woman mountaineer to scale the
seven continental peaks after climbing Alaska’s McKinley Peak.With this, she
became the first Indian woman mountaineer to step on the highest peak of North
America.
Arvind Mahankali Won
National Spelling Bee 2013
On
31 May Arvind Mahankali, a 13-year old Indian-American won the Scripps National
Spelling Bee contest, as children from the community scripted history by
dominating the prestigious competition for the sixth year in a row, grabbing
top three slots this year.Arvind, from New York, won the contest by correctly
spelling the German word ‘knaidel’ which means a small mass of leavened dough,
overcoming his fear of German-derived words during his past four appearances at
the contest.This is the sixth consecutive year that an Indian-American has won
the contest, which was watched live by millions of people in the United States.
PLACES IN NEWS
Cyclonic Storm ‘Mahasen’
Hits Bangladesh
On 16 May The cyclonic storm
‘Mahasen’ hit Bangladesh’s southern Patuakhali coast with wind speed up to 90
kilometers per hour.More than 48 persons were killed as inflated waters coupled
with gusts started ravaging parts of Patuakhali alongside the other areas
adjacent to the Bay of Bengal in the region.The system is now located in the
west-central bay and is likely to intensify further, move in northeast
direction and cross the Bangladesh coast close to Chittagong.
ABBREVIATIONS
NESAC ——- North Eastern Space
Applications Centre
ACTO ——– Amazon Cooperation
Treaty Organization
ILO ——– International Labour
Organization
CNEN ——— National Commission
for Nuclear Energy
CNEA ———- National Commission
of Atomic Energy
IPV ———– Inshore Patrol Vessel
BWF ———- Badminton World
Federation
BOOKS IN NEWS
Understanding Bhagat Singh ”
by Prof. Chamanlal released
Understanding Bhagat Singh a
book by Prof. Chamanlal was released in the on 3 May 2013.Professor Randhir
Singh, Eminent Thinker released the book at School of Social Sciences (SSS- I)
Auditorium, JNU in New Delhi.The book Understanding Bhagat Singh has tried to
explain the soul or spirit of Bhagat Singh like his principle of achieving
objectives with dignity, honesty and fearlessness.
Gandhi’s Outstanding Leadership’ Book Released
On 27 May “Gandhi’s Outstanding
Leadership “, written by former Indian diplomat-turned-Gandhian Pascal Alan
Nazareth, was released at the Peking University’s Centre.Prof Shang Quanyu, a
history professor with the South China Normal University, translated the book
into Madarin.
COMMITTEES
G Padmanabhan Committee on
Services for the Exporters
On 6 May A Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) committee recommended setting up of the Indian Bill Payment System
(IBPS) in the country.The committee chaired by G. Padmanabhan, Executive
Director, RBI, has recommended a cap on interest margins charged by banks
lending to exporters.The committee also recommended that export credit be
allowed to be a part of priority sector lending (PSL) for all commercial banks,
including foreign banks, for a period of three to five years.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
National Technology Day was
Observed on 11 May 2013
National Technology Day was
celebrated on 11 May 2013 as a symbol of quest for scientific inquiry,
technological creativity and the translation of that quest in the integration
of Science, Society and Industry. This day is also celebrated to honour
technological innovations and their successful commercialization which makes
fruits of research reach people at large.
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April 2013 Current Affairs
Study Material
INTERNATIONAL
China, Russia, Pakistan
discuss Afghanistan situation
Officials from China, Russia
and Pakistan on 3 April 2013 held talks on the issue of coordination between
their positions on Afghanistan.The officials from three nations backed the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) that is grouping to play a great role
in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of NATO Forces in 2014. These talks were
held to enhance coordination. The talks followed a similar meeting India, China
and Russia held in Moscow recently, reflecting the delicate balancing act — and
increasingly complicated regional dynamics — as different countries look to
push their interests in the lead up to 2014.
Malaysia PM Dissolves
Parliament
On
3 April Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has dissolved the Parliament ahead
of a general election.This dissolution will pave the way for the 13th general
election.The elections have to be held before June 2.The Barisan Nasional
coalition that has ruled Malaysia since independence in 1957 is expected to
face a stiff challenge in the polls from the opposition three-party Pakatan
Rakyat (People’s Pact).
Tammam Salam named as
Lebanon new Prime Minister
On 6 April well-known Sunni
lawmaker Tammam Salam has been named Lebanon’s new prime minister , after
receiving overwhelming parliamentary support.His appointment comes after
previous prime minister Najib Mikati resigned and effectively brought down his
Hezbollah-dominated government.
China, Australia Signed
Direct Currency Exchange Agreement
On 10 China and Australia have
signed a currency swap agreement in a bid to promote bilateral trade and
investment.The agreement makes the Australian dollar the third major currency
to directly trade in China’s mainland foreign exchange market, after the US
dollar and the Japanese yen.Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard discussed
bilateral security issues with China’s President Hu Jintao.
China Pledges $548 million
Aid To Cambodia
On 10 April China has pledged
$548 million in aid to Cambodia for infrastructure and irrigation
systems.Agreements covering $500 million in soft loans and $48 million in
grants were signed during Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen .
Nepal Peace Process Ends
On 13 April Nepal’s much
delayed peace process with end of the decade long civil war has finally reached
conclusion.Though the peace process had started on 2006, the Special Committee
was formed in 2008 to oversee the army integration process.The last meeting of
the cross-party Special Committee decided to accept application of 47 Maoist
combatants to quit the Nepal Army training.
Nicolas Maduro Wins
Venezuelan Presidential Election
Nicolas Maduro,Socilist Party
member who became Hugo Chavez’s protege, was declared the winner of Venezuela’s
presidential election on 14 April 2013.Maduro secured 50.8% of votes while
opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski won 49.0%.Maduro got 3 lakhs
votes of majority than Henrique.
New Zealand Approved
Gay-Marriage Bill
On 17 April New Zealand’s
parliament has approved the bill to legalise same-sex marriage.New Zealand has
become the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to do so. No other country
in the Asia-Pacific region allows gay marriage.Cheers and applause ring out in
parliament building after 77 of 121 members vote to allow gay couples to
wed.New Zealand is now the 13th country to legalise gay marriage.
U.S Senate Rejects Gun
Control Bill
On 18 April The US Senate has
rejected a strong gun control bill.US Senators supported the measure with just
54-46 votes , falling short of the 60 votes required to pass the amendment.The
legislation was considered the best hope for gun control sought by President
Obama in the wake of the mass shooting at Newtown Elementary School last
year.Among them, a vote to ban assault weapons was rejected by 40 votes to 60,
while a measure to limit the size of gun clips received just 46 votes in its
favor.
US House of Representatives Passed CISPA
On 18 April The US House of Representatives
has passed the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act
(CISPA).The aim of CISPA is to fight with the cyber threats, by enabling the
law enforcers to get access to the web data.This is the second time Cispa has
been passed by the House.Senators threw out the first draft, saying it did not
do enough to protect privacy.Senators had earlier rejected the first draft of
this bill on the grounds that it wasn’t providing enough for protecting the
privacy.
Napolitano Re-elected as
Italy’s President
On 21 April Italy’s Parliament
re-elected Giorgio Napolitano as the Italy’s President for second 7-year term
.Giorgio Napolitano will be the first Italian president to be re-elected to
serve a second term.He got 738 votes, far more than the 504 needed for
victory.More than 1,000 national and regional lawmakers had convened to elect
the next Italian president, with the overwhelming majority of them ultimately
backing Napolitano.The People of Freedom party of former Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi got second place in Italy elections.He is the first President of
Italy to have been a member of the Italian Communist Party and the first to be
elected to a second term as President.Giorgio Napolitano is the 11th President
of the Italian Republic since 2006.
Horacio Cartes Elected as
Paraguay’s new President
On 22 April Businessman Horacio
Cartes of the Colorado Party has been declared Paraguay’s new president.The
electoral board announced that Cartes had 46.1 percent of the vote and his main
rival Senator Efrain Alegre of the ruling Liberal Party 36.9 percent.The
conservative Colorados held Paraguay’s presidency for 60 years until leftist
former Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo was elected in 2008.
French Parliament Approved
Gay Marriage Law
On 23 April France parliament
approved a new law to allow gay marriage. Parliament passed the bill by 331
votes for and 225 against.France has become the 14th country to allow gay
marriage..
UK Approved Caste
Discrimination Bill
On 25 April Britain has
outlawed caste discrimination, after the House of Lords voted for legal
protection to be given to the most vulnerable, mainly in the Indian and Sikh
communities.The UK now looks set to become the first country in Europe to
outlaw discrimination based on caste.
Cuba and Venezuela Signed 51
Cooperation Projects
On 28 April Cuba and Venezuela
have signed at Havana accords for 51 joint projects worth two billion U.S.
dollars.At the close of 13th Cuba-Venezuela Intergovernmental Meeting , Cuban
President Raul Castro and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the
deals for projects in such areas as education, health, sports, cultur, food
production, construction, transport, communications, energy and support of
social missions.Havana and Caracas agreed to jointly invest two billion dollars
to develop these projects and also signed a memorandum to establish a bilateral
medium- and long-term economic agenda.The investment also covers joint ventures
in vital and strategic economic areas in both countries.
Pakistan court bans
Musharraf from contesting polls for life
A four-judge bench of the
Peshawar high court headed by chief justice Dost Muhammad Khan imposed the life
ban while dismissing Musharraf’s appeal challenging the rejection of his
nomination papers for
May
11 general election.The lifetime ban was imposed because Musharraf had
abrogated the Constitution twice and detained judges during the 2007 emergency.
INDIA & WORLD
India and Singapore Signed
MoU on Air Services
On 2 April India and Singapore
signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral air services
arrangement in the presence of Civil Aviation Minister, Shri Ajit Singh and
Minister of Transport of Singapore, Mr Lui Tuck Yew in Singapore.
India, Azerbaijan ink 3 key
pacts
Aimed at creating the necessary
legal framework in areas of extradition, India and Azerbaijan on 04 April 2013
inked three key pacts which also included treaties for mutual legal assistance
in criminal and civil matters.Visiting Justice Minister of Azerbaijan Fikrat Mammadov
held a meeting with Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde where the extradition
treaty was signed.
India and Tanzania Signed
Agreement To Explore Mineral Wealth
On 6 April India and Tanzania
have signed an agreement for forging an alliance to explore mineral wealth in
the African nation.The agreement was signed by the Union Minister of Steel,
Beni Prasad Verma and Sospeter Muhongo, the Minister of Energy and Minerals,
United Republic of Tanzania at Der es Salaam.
India and Russia signed
Regulation of Co-operation Agreement
On 10 April India and Russia
signed a Regulation defining the structure, functions and procedure of the
Joint Commission at Moscow.The agreement was signed by Vladimir Puchkov,
Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and
Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters and Sushil kumar Shinde, the
Union Minister of Home Affairs.
Two Day India-China
Counter-Terrorism Dialogue on Afghanistan ended
The two-day India-China
counter-terrorism dialogue ended on 12 April 2013 in Beijing China. The two
nations discussed upon the ways to step up cooperation to counter terror in
Afghanistan as a follow up plan after the withdrawal of US forces from
Afghanistan in 2014.
India – Mauritius Signed MoU
on Electoral Cooperation
On 12 April India and Mauritius
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi on cooperation in the
field of Election Management and Administration. The MoU was signed by Chief
Election Commissioner of India, V.S. Sampath and the Electoral Commissioner of
Mauritius, Mohammad Irfan Abdool Rahman.
India – Mauritius Signed MoU
on Electoral Cooperation
On 12 April India and Mauritius
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi on cooperation in the
field of Election Management and Administration. The MoU was signed by Chief
Election
Commissioner of India, V.S. Sampath and the Electoral Commissioner of
Mauritius, Mohammad Irfan Abdool Rahman.
Bangladesh Inks $1.6 Billion
Power Deal with India
On 20 April India and
Bangladesh signed its biggest-ever joint venture agreement with India involving
investment of $1.6 billion for 1,320 MW coal-fired power plant which is
expected to be operational in the next five years.The two country’s signed
three deals under a pact to run the plant at Rampal of Bagerhat while the two
others were Power Purchase Agreement and Implementation Agreement.A
supplementary joint venture agreement floating the company was signed by
Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) chairman Abdual Wahab Khan and NTPC
Chairman and Managing Director Arup Roy Choudhury while the two others
agreements were signed by officials concerned of the two countries.
Indian origin boy won
spelling championship
12 years old Indian origin boy
won the very popular spelling competition beating another 30 competitors, held
at Singapore. The name of the competition was R.B.H- The Straight Times
National Spelling Championship. The name of the boy is Ashwin Shiv Kumar, who
won the top place in this championship on 27 April 2013 . He is the student of
6th grade at Anglo-Chinese school. He was awarded by 5000 Singapore Dollars, as
a prize he got. He passed through 10 stages and won the competition.
NATIONAL
Prez Pranab Mukherjee clears
anti-rape bill
President Pranab Mukherjee had
given his assent to the anti-rape bill which provides for life term and even
death sentence for rape convicts besides stringent punishment for offences like
acid attacks, stalking and voyeurism.Mukherjee accorded his assent to the
Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill-2013 on 03 April 2013.This is called as the
Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013.The law, passed by Lok Sabha on March 19 and
by Rajya Sabha on March 21.
Union Government Approved
Project for NOFN Creation in Gram Panchayats
On 12 April The Government of
India approved the project for creation of National Optical Fibre Network
(NOFN) connecting all the 250000 Gram Panchayats (GPs) in the country through
Optical Cable (OFC). The Union Government decided to fund the project through
Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF).
Government Approved For 13
Power Projects
On 22 April The Cabinet
Committee on Investment cleared 13 power projects that involves investment of
33000 crore rupees. The projects on which the investments will be made include
one hydro and two thermal project as well as ten transmission projects. 25 oil
and gas blocks with investment commitment of about seven billion US dollars
also got approval during the same meet. Of these 16 blocks were given
conditional clearances, while nine blocks were approved without any condition.
Approval of these projects was pending due to the objections raised by the
Ministry of Defence over national security.
Mukherjee Gives Assent To
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Bill
On 25 April President Pranab
Mukherjee has given his assent to the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Bill, 2013.Sexual harassment at
workplace is a
violation
of women’s right to gender equality, life and liberty.It creates an insecure
and hostile work environment, which discourages women’s participation in work,
thereby adversely affecting their economic empowerment and the goal of
inclusive growth. (ANI)
STATES
Andhra Pradesh Government
launched Online Services named Parishkaram for Entrepreneurs
Andhra Pradesh Government on 1
April 2013 launched the AP Industrial Infrastructure Corporation’s online
services for entrepreneurs and grievance redressal system. The platform is
proposed to be a link between the APIIC and entrepreneurs which would make the
process of application and registration of land for setting up industries a
paperless one.
EC issues notification for
Karnataka assembly polls
The Election Commission on
April 10 issued the notification for the Karnataka Assembly polls.The
nomination papers will be scrutinised on April 18. The last day for withdrawing
the nominations is April 20. The votes polled on May 5 will be counted on May 8.
Himachal Govt To Connect All
Gram Panchayats With Broadband
On 12 April Himachal Pradesh
government signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Department of
Telecommunication, Govt of India (GOI) and Bharat Broadband Network Limited
(BBNL) for providing broadband connectivity to all Gram Panchayats of the state
by establishing of an optical fiber network.
Himachal celebrates 66th
anniversary
On 15 April 2013 Himachal
Pradesh celebrated 66th Himachal Day.Himachal Pradesh came into existence on 15
April 1948 with the merger of 30 princely states.During the function, the Chief
Minister announced many schemes for the state which are under development phase
like Mukhyamantri Adarsh Krishi Gaon Yojana, Skill Development Allowance. In
the skill development Allowance, the government would provide 1000 rupees per
month to educated unemployed youths and 1500 rupees to persons with
disabilities of the state.
India’s first automatic toll
collection system launched in Maharashtra
The country’s first interoperable
RIFD(Radio Frequency Identification Device )-based electronic toll system was
rolled out on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai National Highway and the system would allow
vehicles fitted with electronic tags to sail through six toll plazas
automatically.
Tamilnadu Planned Rs.7000
crore Underground Hydel Power Station
On 25 April Tamil Nadu Chief
Minister J. Jayalalithaa announced the government planned a Rs 7,000 crore
underground hydel power station in Nilgiris district besides the ongoing
related schemes,which in all will cost over Rs 20,000 crore.The first unit of
North Chennai Thermal Power plant, third unit of Vallur project and 2x 500 MW
each of Tuticorin Power project would start generating power between March
2014.The first unit of North Chennai Thermal Power plant, third unit of Vallur
project and 2x 500 MW each of Tuticorin Power project would start generating
power between this year May and March 2014
CONFERENCES
PM inaugurated CII national
conference
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
inaugurated the two-day national conference and annual general meeting of the
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in New Delhi on 03 March 2013.Around
1,500 industrialists from across the country will attended the meeting. The
theme for this year’s deliberations is “India tomorrow: Imperatives of growth,
security and governance”.
Conference of CM’s of States
& Chief Justices of High Courts held at New Delhi
Conference of Chief Ministers
of States & Chief Justices of High Courts held at New Delhi on 7 April.The
conference presided over by Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir, aims to
address pressing issues related to the country’s justice delivery system that’s
often criticised for being tardy.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurated the
joint conference.Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh has called upon the
judiciary and executive to work together to make the Indian judicial system an
arrear free.
Hyderabad will host ICSE
conference in 2014
The 36th International
Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE2014, will be held in Hyderabad, India
from 1 June 2013 to 7 June 2013. India is home to some of the largest software
companies in the world, and Hyderabad is one of the main centers for software
development in India.This conference is going to be a premier software engineering
conference that is going to provide a forum for researchers, practitioners and
educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends,
experiences and concerns in the field of software engineering.This is the first
time conducted in India.
UNWTO Conference Held in
Hyderabad
United Nations World Tourism
Organisation ( UNWTO) Commission’s Conference on Sustainable Tourism
Development and 25th Joint Meeting of the UNWTO Commission for East Asia,
Pacific and South Asia will be held at Hyderabad from 12th to 14th of this
month.The conference attended by dignitaries belonging to 29 countries spread
across in East Asia & Pacific and South Asia, eight UNWTO affiliate members,
two regional organizations as well as industry organizations. The UNWTO
Secretary General Taleb Rifai along with his team of senior delegates presented
at the meeting .The delegates discussed the market trends of the region in the
year 2012 and tourism prospects for the year 2013.The next Joint Meeting would
be held in Philippines and the 21st Session of General Assembly of UNWTO will
be held in Cambodia.
AWARDS & HONOURS
National Awards for State
Industries
On April 1st ,the state of
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) got the National Awards .In the
Research & Development Efforts in MSMEs category includes three Awards
(First, Second and Third) for Micro and Small Enterprises and have gone to
entrepreneurs from Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana respectively.Three
National Awards (First, Second and Third) for Micro Enterprises in Outstanding
Efforts in Entrepreneurship category Haryana , West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh got
first,second and third
respectively.Three
National Awards (First, Second and Third) for Small Enterprises. First Award
has gone to an entrepreneur from Himachal Pradesh. Second Award has been given
jointly to four entrepreneurs from Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, New Delhi and Uttar
Pradesh. Third Award has been given jointly to three entrepreneurs from Madhya
Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka.This awards will be presented by the President
Pranab Mukherjee.
Desmond Tutu Won Prestigious
“2013 Templeton Prize “
On 4 South Africa’s Archbishop
Emeritus Desmond Tutu has won “”2013 Templeton Prize “” for his life-long work
in promoting love and forgiveness.The prize was announced at the foundation’s
headquarters in West Conshohocken in Pennsylvania and is valued at $1.7-million
(about Rs.15.6-million).Last year’s prize was awarded to the exiled Tibetan
Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
ICSI National Awards for
Excellence in Corporate Governance – 2012
Chairman of the Awards Jury of
the ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India) and former Chief Justice
of India Shri Justice M. N. Venkatachaliah in New Delhi on 05 April 2013
presented the ‘ICSI National Awards for Excellence in Corporate Governance
-2012’ to two ‘Best Governed Companies’:
1. Indian Oil Corporation
Limited; and
2. HCL Technologies Limited.
The Awards were presented
during the ongoing 2nd CSIA International Corporate Governance Conference.
ICSI Life Time Achievement
Award for the year 2012 was presented to Shri Deepak S. Parekh, Chairman,
Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd. for translating excellence in
Corporate Governance into reality.Certificates of Recognition were presented to
the Top Five Companies. These are :
1. CMC Limited
2. Engineers India Limited
3. ONGC Limited
4. Persistent Systems Ltd.
5. Powergrid Corporation of
India Limited
Barfi! wins top honours at
The Times of India Film Awards
Barfi movie was the top winner
at the maiden edition of The Times of India Film Awards, bagging the Best Film,
Best Director (Anurag Basu), Best Actor (Ranbir Kapoor), Best Actress (Priyanka
Chopra) and Best Debut Female (Ileana D’Cruz) trophies. The award for the Best
Debut Male went to Ayushmann Khurrana for Vicky Donor, which also won the Best
Supporting Actor award for Annu Kapoor and the Best Supporting Actress trophy
for Dolly Ahluwalia. Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur got the Critics’
Choice award for Best Film. Abhishek Bachchan, who won the Best Actor in a
Comic Role award for Bol Bachchan, dedicated the honour to his wife Aishwarya.
Pran gets Phalke Award
On
12 April 2013,Hindi film actor Pran Krishan Sikand will be conferred with the
prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2012. The 93-year-old actor, popularly
known as Pran, will be the 44th recipient of the top-most film award in the
country.Pran, who has acted in over 400 films in his six-decade-long career.The
award, named after the father of Indian cinema Dada Saheb Phalke, will be
conferred on Pran on May 3, which will also mark the 100 years of cinema this
year.
New York Times won four
Pulitzer Prizes
The New York Times won four
Pulitzer Prizes on 15 April 2013, including the award for investigative
reporting for stories that detailed how Wal-Mart used bribery to expand in
Mexico.The Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was awarded the public
service Pulitzer for its reporting on off-duty police officers’ reckless
driving.The Pulitzer in breaking news photography went to The Associated Press
for its coverage of the civil war in Syria.The Pulitzers, journalism’s highest
honour, are given out each year by Columbia University on the recommendation of
a board of journalists and others. Each award carries a $10,000 prize except
for the public service award, which is a gold medal.
Raj Chetty won John Bates
Clark young economist award
Delhi-born Raj Chetty, the
professor in the Department of Economy at the Harvard University won John Bates
Clark medal for 2013, also called Baby Nobel.John Bates Clark medal is
conferred upon the American economist whose age is below 40 years and the one
who has made crucial contribution to economic knowledge and thought.Baby Nobel
is one of the most prestigious awards of economy. Infact, it is second only
after Nobel Prize in economic science.Raj Chetty, 33, is the first
Indian-origin person to win this high honour. His areas of work include social
insurance, tax policy as well as education policy.
Telugu writer Ravuri
Bharadwaja honoured with Jnanpith award
Telugu writer Dr Ravuri
Bharadwaja got the country’s prestigious Jnanpith award for 2012 for his
contributions to Telugu literature over 60 years.He got this award for his
novel “Pakudurallu”.He is the third recipient of the country’s highest literary
award from Andhra Pradesh, after Dr Viswanatha Satyanarayana in 1970 for his
Srimad Ramayana Kalpavriksham and Dr C. Narayana Reddy in 1988 for his book
Viswambhara. Eighty six-year-old Dr Bharadwaja was chosen for the award by a selection
Board chaired by poet Sitakant Mahapatra, said a statement of the Jnanpith
award committee.
RGIA is Named the Best
Airport in India
On 17 April The GMR Group
operated and managed Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has been rated
as the No.1 airport in India, the fifth best regional airport in Asia and also
as the eighth best airport in the 5 to 10 mppa capacity.The ratings were given
at the recently concluded Skytrax-World Airport Awards held at the Passenger
Terminal Expo in Geneva.
Manmohan Singh, Sonia and
Rahul Gandhi Named Among Top 5 Most Influential Asians
On 17 April Congress president
Sonia Gandhi (2nd Rank), Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (4th Rank) and AICC vice
president Rahul Gandhi (5th Rank) have been named among top 5 in the world’s
100 most influential list of Asians topped by China’s new President Xi
Jinping.Among the other key Indians to make the grade included Reliance
Industries chief Mukesh Ambani for owning Indias most valuable company in ninth
place, followed by President Pranab Mukherjee at 19th place and steel magnate
Lakshmi N Mittal at 20th position.Indian entries dominated the Top 100 with 39
names, followed by 15 from China and six from the Philippines.While Infosys
co-founder Narayan Murthy was named Philanthropist of the Year, industrialist
Adi Godrej bagged Entrepreneur of the Year award for his contribution to Indian
industry and Ravi Ruia, vice-chairman of the Essar Group, won in the
Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability category, for his company’s high sustainability
ratings
NRI Kartar Lalvani Received Queen’s Award
On 20 April Vitabiotics, a
company founded by NRI entrepreneur Kartar Lalvani, has received the coveted
Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation for its research on
vitamins.’Vitabiotics’, UK’s largest supplier of minerals and vitamin
supplements to the retail trade, won the award for the development of its
Pregnacare range and in recognition of its successful Pregnacare clinic
research.
Saina Nehwal Selected for
‘Yudhvir ‘ Award
Yudhvir Foundation has selected
ace badminton player Saina Nehwal for the 22nd Yudhvir Memorial Foundation
Award for the year 2013, which was being given every year to honor the
individuals who excel in some field of human endeavor. The award was
established in the name of late Yudhvir, founder editor of the Hindi Milap
daily in 1991 after his demise.Saina Nehwal was selected for the Award as she
won a medal in Olympics in badminton and also the first to win the Asian
Satellite Badminton tournament (India Chapter) twice keeping the country’s
image high abroad.The previous Yudhvir awardees include Prime Minister Dr
Manmohan Singh, Classical maestro Pandit Jasraj, Space Scientist Prof. UR Rao,
Amar Chitra Katha founder late Anant Pai and eminent film maker Shyam Benegal
and others.
Asha Bhosle, Mala Sinha to
get Phalke Academy awards
The Dadasaheb Phalke Academy
Awards will be bestowed on singer Asha Bhosle, actress Mala Sinha, late
filmmaker Yash Chopra, and late superstar Rajesh Khanna among several others at
a ceremony in Mumbai on April 30.Asha, who has regaled music lovers with her
melodious voice in her over six decades old career, will receive the Phalke
Ratna Award from the academy, while Mala Sinha, who has acted in
“”Pyaasa”", “”Maryada”" and “”Hariyali Aur Rasta”" will get the
Golden Era Award.
Major Anup Joseph awarded
Kirti Chakra, 12 others get Shaurya Chakra
Major Anup Joseph Manjali was
on Saturday awarded the second-highest peacetime gallantry award Kirti Chakra
by President Pranab Mukherjee for killing three foreign militants in Jammu and
Kashmir. 12 defence personnel were awarded the Shaurya Charkra for their acts
of bravery including Captain A Rahul Ramesh and Naik Krishna Kumar who were
given the honour posthumously.
Seven South African Indians
get National Orders
The awards(National Orders)are
presented on the Freedom Day of South Africa that is celebrated on April 27 to
mark the day on which Nelson Mandela took over as the country’s first
democratically-elected President in 1994. Among the recipients of the order was
veteran Indian diplomat Enuga Sreenivasula Reddy who had led the fight against
apartheid at the UN since 1963 received the Order of the Companions of OR
Tambo(Silver).The second highest award called the Order of the Baobab was
presented to Lenasia-based community worker Suraya Khan, popularly known to all
as “Aunty Bibi”, while the same order in Silver went to journalist and
community activist Yusuf Abramjee and pioneering skin cloning plastic surgeon
Dr Ridwan Mia. Prof Quarraisha Abdool Karim received the Order of Mapungubwe in
Bronze for her internationally acclaimed research into HIV Aids.
SPORTS & GAMES
Rahi Sarnobat won a Gold
medal in 25-M Pistol Event
Rahi
Sarnobat clinched the first gold for India in International Shooting Sport
Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Korea on 5 April 2013. She defeated Kyeongae Kim
8-6 in 25m pistol final. She is the first pistol shooter from India who won the
Gold in World Cup.
Indian Women’s Cricket Team
Won the Twenty20 International Series against Bangladesh
The Indian women’s cricket team
finished the Twenty20 International series against Bangladesh Women with 3-0
clean sweep in Vadodara in the final match on 5 April 2013. India won the final
match by 10 runs against Bangladesh. The T-20 International series against
Bangladesh began on 2 April 2013.
Nanjappa wins bronze in
men’s 10m air pistol at World Cup
India’s Prakash Nanjappa won a
bronze medal in the men’s 10m air pistol event at the ISSF World Cup at
Changwon, Korea on 06 April 2013.This is Nanjappa’s first ever medal in an ISSF
competition. He had also finished eighth at the men’s 50 metre pistol final. He
scored 180.2 points.The gold was won by Vietnam’s Xuan Vinh Hoang, the 2012
Asian champion, with a total score of 200.8 points while the silver went to
China’s Wang Zhiwei, the 2012 Olympic bronze medallist, who shot 200.1.
Narayanan Srinath Won Asian
Junior Chess Title
On 6 April India’s
International Master Narayanan Srinath won Asian Junior chess title that
concluded at Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.Sahaj Grover of Delhi was
second, as he also remained undefeated just like Srinath.Top seed Grandmaster
Salem Saleh of UAE finished third losing to Srinath and to a Vietnamese.Vo Thi
Kim Phung (Vietnam) won the Asian Junior girls blitz championship title.
Rupesh Shah Won ONGC 12th
Asian Billiards championship
On April 7 the world champion
Rupesh Shah won the 12th Asian Billiards championship at Indore Tennis
Club,Indore.He defeated Alok Kumar .It is is the 10th Asian Billiards title for
Rupesh Shah.Rupesh Shah already qualified for 2013 World Championship as the
defending champion.
Serena Williams Won Family
Circle Cup Tennis Title
On 7 April The top-ranked
Serena Williams (USA) won the Family Circle Cup Tennis title after defeated
Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) in the final at Charleston (South Carolina).Williams
successfully defended her title by claiming her third overall Charleston
crown.She earned her 49th career singles title.
India got Silver in World
Youth Weightlifting Championships 2013
Jamjang Deru gave India the
first medal in the World Youth Weightlifting Championships as he won a silver
in the 50kg boys category at Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Deru won the silver in clean
and jerk with an effort of 110 kg and finished fourth in the total lift with
195kg. He lifted 85kg in snatch.In the same category, Deepak Lather finished
12th in total lift with an effort of 174kg (80+94).
India Women Complete Clean
Sweep Over Bangladesh
India Women completed a 3-0
One-Day International series clean sweep over Bangladesh Women with a 58-run
victory in the final match in Ahmedabad.India batted first in the third match
and posted 154.
Pakistan bans two umpires
over spot-fixing
Pakistan
cricket authorities on 13 April 2013 banned two umpires.The allegations against
the umpires first came up after a television sting operation last year. The PCB
set up an inquiry committee led by PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf soon after and
passed on its findings to the board’s integrity committee to determine the
punishments.Nadeem Ghauri, the Pakistan umpire, has been handed a four-year ban
by the PCB after its integrity committee found him guilty of being willing to
accept money for favourable umpiring decisions. His colleague Anis Siddiqi was
banned for three years.
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso
wins Chinese Grand Prix 2013
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso
won the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix on 14 April 2013.Lotus’ Kimi Raikkonen
and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton got second and third positions respectively.Red
Bull’s Sebastian Vettel got a 4th position.But Force India’s Paul di Resta got
8th Position.
Adam Scott Won Augusta
Masters Golf Tournament
Australia’s Adam Scott won the
77th Masters (2013 Masters Tournament), become the first Australian golfer to
capture the green jacket.It was Scott’s first major championship and the first
time an Australian has won the Masters.
Chandigarh win Hockey India
sub-junior men’s national championship
Chandigarh defeated Punjab 2-1
to lift the 3rd Hockey India Sub-Junior Men National Championship (North Zone)
title at Sonepat on 15 April 2013.Meanwhile, Haryana won the 3rd Hockey India
Sub-Junior Women’s National Championship (North Zone) after getting the better
of Chandigarh, 3-1 in the final.
Amit won gold, three other
Indians bag a bronze each
Amit Kumar clinched a gold
medal in men`s 55kg category while three other grapplers bagged a bronze medal
each for India in the Senior Asian Wrestling Championship in New Delhi on 20
April 2013.In the women`s category, Vinesh (51kg) and Babita Kumari (55kg) won
their bronze medal bouts while Bajrang (men`s 60kg) pocketed a bronze, to end
the day three of the championships on a high after two medal-less days.
Sebastian Vettel Won Bahrain
Grand Prix Title
On 21 April The Red Bull’s
Sebastian Vettel from Germany won the Bahrain Grand Prix 2013 by defeating
Lotus drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean. Kimi Raikkonen got second
postion.Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes took fifth position and Fernando Alonso of
Ferrari was successful in grabbing the eighth position in the listings
Novak Djokovic Won Monte
Carlo Masters Title
On 21 April World Number One
Novak Djokovic won his first Monte Carlo Masters title.Djokovic defeated
Spain’s Rafael Nadal in the final.The Serbian inflicted Nadal’s first defeat in
Monte Carlo in 47 matches and avenged last year’s final defeat to lift his
first Masters title.
Amit Kumar Dhankar won Gold
Amit Kumar Dhankar won India’s
second gold medal of the championships in Men’s 66kg Freestyle at KD Jadhav
Stadium in New Delhi on 22 April 2013. India topped the medals tally in
Freestyle division with 2 gold and 2 bronze medals.India finished top of the
Men’s freestyle rankings with 2 golds and 2 bronze medals. India got 48 points
to br crowned champion for the first time in the history of the Asian Wrestling
Championships.India finished with nine medals – 2 gold, 1 silver and 6 bronze.
Chris Gayle Hits Cricket’s Fastest-ever Century in IPL Match
On 23 April Chris Gayle, the
West Indies opener, hit the fastest ever century in the history of cricket by
reaching 100 in merely 30 balls during Royal Challengers Bangalore-Pune
Warriors IPL match.Gayle scored a total run of 175 runs in merely 66 balls,
which included 17 sixes and 13 boundaries. It is important to note that this is
the most number of runs scored in any T20 innings. This was also his fourth
century in the IPL career.
Lancashire’s Jordan Clark
hits 6 sixes in 1 over
Lancashire all-rounder Jordan
Clark had become only the fifth professional player to hit six sixes in one
over, achieving the feat in a second XI match against Yorkshire on 25 April
2013.
Clark joins an illustrious list
that contains former West Indies all-rounder Garfield Sobers (1968), India’s
Ravi Shastri (1985), South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs and India
all-rounder Yuvraj Singh (both 2007).
Federation Cup Senior
Athletics Championship in Patiala
Federation Cup Senior Athletics
Championship in Patiala on 25 April 2013.
Men: 4x100M relay: Andhra
Pradesh (K Pavan Kumar, E Gopi, Md Baba, M Manikanand Raj) 41.06 seconds, 1;
Tamil Nadu ‘A’ (Silambarasan, Al Ameen, Vijayakumar, Balamurugan) 41.10, 2;
Kerala ‘A (Anuroop John, Jeris Jose, Rahul G Pillai, Renjith KG) 41.39, 3.
Women: 4x100M relay:
Chhattisgarh (Niksy Joseph, Shilpa, Priya PK, Sini S) 47.40 seconds, 1; ONGC
‘A’ (Mounika Gaddam, Meghna Shetty, Purnima Hembram, Duteechand) 47.78, 2;
Kerala ‘A’ (Merlin K Joseph, Neethu Mathew, Neethu Rajan, Rengitha C) 48.24, 3.
Dhoni fined for slow over
rate
Chennai Super Kings skipper
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was fined $20,000 for his team’s slow over rate in their
14-run win over Kolkata Knight Riders in a Indian Premier League (IPL)
encounter in Chennai on 28 April 2013.
India Open Super Series
Badminton Tournament Winners
Men’s Singles:-On 28 April
World number one Lee Chong (Malaysia) won the men’s singles title at India Open
Super Series badminton tournament at NewDelhi.In the final Lee Chong defeated
Kenichi Tago of Japan and got the title.
Women’s Singles:-Ratchanok
Intanon of Thailand won the women`s singles title after defeated Juliane Schenk
of Germany in the final .
Rafael Nadal Won Barcelona
Open Tennis Title
On 28 April Rafael Nadal from
Spain won the Barcelona Open Tennis title for the eighth time.In the final at
Barcelona ,Nadal defeated Nicolas Almagro from Spain.It was Nadal’s 54th career
title and fourth this year
Maria Sharapova Won Porsche
Tennis Grand Prix Title
On 28 April Maria Sharapova from Russia won
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Title.She defeated China’s Li Na in the final at
Porsche Arena in Stuttgart, Germany.It was her 16th consecutive clay court
title.
ECONOMY
India Joins The Madrid
Protocol System
On 8 April India joined the
International Registration of Marks at the World Intellectual Property
Organisation (WIPO) by depositing the instrument of accession to the Madrid
Protocol.India is the 90th member to join the international trademark
system.India is the 90th member to join the international trademark system and
the treaty will enter into force with respect to India on 8 July 2013.The
Madrid Protocol system provides for the international registration of trade
marks by way of one application that can cover more than one country. The
opportunity of having a single registration to cover a wide range of countries
gives advantages, both in terms of portfolio management and cost savings, as
opposed to a portfolio of independent national registrations.
Yamaha to Develop Cheapest
Bike of the World in India
Yamaha, the Japanese
two-wheeler company on 9 April 2013 announced that it will soon roll out the
cheapest motorcycle of the world in India. The price of this bike would be
around 500 US dollar or 27000 Rupees approximately.
WTO cuts 2013 global trade
growth forecast to 3.3%
The World Trade Organisation
(WTO) on 10 April 2013 cut its forecast for global trade growth in 2013 to 3.3
percent, from the previous prediction of 4.5 percent.
Gujarat Tops in Attracting
Private Investment
According to the “”Composition
of Outstanding Private Investments Across States “” report released by Assocham
,Gujarat has ranked on top for attracting investment across the country —
cornering about 14 per cent of total outstanding private sector investment
worth over Rs 75 lakh crore as of December 2012.Odisha ranks second with
private investment commitments worth over Rs 8 lakh crore.With a share of about
9.4 per cent and 9.3 per cent, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra both have
attracted private investments worth over Rs 7 lakh crore respectively.The
private sector accounts for over 62 per cent of total outstanding investments
worth about Rs 122 lakh crore attracted by India as of December 2012.Of the
total investments from private sources worth over Rs 75 lakh crore, the
domestic private sector accounts for a majority share of about 58 per
cent.Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Assam account for a
share of less than even one per cent in the total private investment
commitments attracted by India.
IMF slashed Economic Growth
Rate of India to 5.7 percent from 5.9 percent for 2013
IMF(International Monetary
Fund) in its latest release on 16 April 2013 of the World Economic Outlook
(WEO) slashed the growth projection of India from its earlier prediction of 5.9
percent to 5.7 percent for the calendar year 2013.
Ambani Brothers 20th Richest
in World
Mukesh
and Anil Ambani, India’s leading industrialist brothers, have been together
listed as 20th richest in the world in the Sunday Times Rich List 2013.The
Walton family of the US, who own Supermarkets (Walmart), are the richest in the
world with a 90 billion pounds fortune in 2013 as against 51 billion pounds
last year.The Hinduja brothers, Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja, Chairman and
Co-Chairman respectively of the Hinduja Group, are 47th richest in the world
with a fortune worth 11 billion pounds in 2013 as against 9 billion pounds last
year.
Spain Unemployment Rate Hits
New Record
On 24 April According to the
National Statistics Institute data ,Spain’s unemployment rate soared to a new
record of 27.2% of the workforce in the first quarter of 2013.The total number
of unemployed people in Spain has now passed the six million figure, although
the rate of the increase has slowed.The jobless rate, which stood at 7.9% in
mid-2007, has risen relentlessly since the collapse in 2008 of a Spain’s
labour-intensive property boom.
India became the world’s
eighth most powerful nation
According to Delhi-based
Foundation for National Security Research (FSNR), the world’s 10 most powerful
countries, India had been ranked 8th. India is ranked eighth in 27 countries.
Professor Satish Kumar says that we study about the selection of powerful
countries on several grounds. Some of these countries had to fulfill the
necessary criteria. For instance, were the countries, whose population was more
than 5 million. The level of GDP was over U.S. $ 500 billion. India is one of
such countries.Study states that the United States is the world’s most powerful
country and China stood in 2nd position.
India’s GDP likely to
improve to 5.7% in 2013: IMF
According to International
Monetary Fund’s(IMF) ‘Regional Economic Outlook: Asia and Pacific’ report ,the
GDP of India in 2013 is 5.7% and in 2014 it is 6.2%.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Cicada’s Insect Wing’s Kills
Bacteria
Human eye cells have been grown
on cicadas’ wings after it was found that the wings’ surface kills bacteria and
boosts cell growth.Dr Greg Watson, a researcher at James Cook University in
Cairns, began looking more closely at cicadas after noticing, while out on a
walk more than a decade ago, that their wings took much longer to decompose
than their bodies.It is the first time scientists have found that tiny features
found on a natural surface, rather than chemicals, kill bacteria.
Supreme Court of India Rejected
Novartis’ Patent Plea for Cancer Drug Called Glivec
The Supreme Court of India on 1
April 2013 rejected the plea of Novartis, the Swiss drug maker, to patent the
updated version of cancer drug called Glivec. A bench of justices Aftab Alam
and Ranjana Prakash Desai dismissed the patent plea to Novartis on the basis
that there was no inventiveness or novelty in the new version of the drug. In
its ruling, the Supreme Court of India declared that because the application
for patent on beta-crystalline salt did not meet any inventiveness or novelty
standard, therefore the company’s plea for patent was dismissed.
World’s first solar plane to
fly across US
A
first of its kind ultra-lightweight plane powered completely by the sun is set
to fly coast-to-coast this spring.The Solar Impulse plane will stop in Dallas
city in Texas during its historic cross-country journey that begins on May
1.The plane, which requires zero fuel and relies solely on solar panels and
battery power, would be the world’s first plane powered purely by solar energy.
Obama Announced $100 Million
“Brain Initiative” Project
On 2 April US President Barack
Obama has announced the “BRAIN Initiative” a $100 million brain-mapping
project.The BRAIN initiative will attempt to find ways to treat Alzheimer’s
disease and strokes while also aiding in job growth.
Carbon aerogel world’s
lightest material
Chinese scientists have
developed the world’s lightest substance — carbon aerogel — with a density only
one sixth of that of the air.Scientists at Zhejiang University produced the
solid material which has a density of only 0.16 mg/cubic centimetre, breaking
the previous record of the world’s lightest material held by graphite
aerogel.The graphite aerogel was developed by German scientists last year with
a density of 0.18 mg/cubic centimetre.
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
Detected Evidence of Dark Matter
On 3 April NASA scientists
announced the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) placed on the International
Space Station (ISS) may have detected the elusive dark matter. The scientists
made the announcement after they observed an excess of positrons in the Cosmic
Ray Flux, which can be the reason of the presence of elusive dark matter.
100 billion Earth-like
planets in our galaxy
Scientists have proposed a new
method for finding Earth-like planets in our Milky Way galaxy and they
anticipate that their number may be up to a whopping 100 billion.The strategy
devised by researchers at The University of Auckland uses a technique called
gravitational microlensing, currently used by a Japan-New Zealand collaboration
called MOA (Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics) at New Zealand’s Mt John
Observatory.
German Shipyard Launches
World’s Largest Private Yacht
On 5 April A German shipyard
has launched “”Azzam”" , the world’s largest private yacht at 590-feet
long, which also happens to be among the fastest vessels, costing a whopping
USD 609 million.The luxury private vessel ‘Azzam’ – with a beam 68-feet high –
overshadows previous longest superyacht, The Eclipse, by 57-feet. Designed by
Nauta Yachts in Italy and constructed by German company Lurssen Yachts, Azzam
is almost two football fields long and rivals the size of some cruise ships.It
took four years to complete the superyacht from concept to construction.With
94,000 horsepower generated from two gas turbines and two diesel engines, the
Azzam can reach speeds of over 55.5kph, which makes it one of the fastest
yachts in the world.
New Camera System That Can
Captured Images From 1 km Away
In the month of April the team
of researchers from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh , developed a New Laser
powered Camera System that can take image of any object from a distance of
about one kilometer by creating high-resolution 3D images.The technique on
which the camera is based is called ‘Time-of-Flight (ToF)’ navigation systems
for autonomous vehicles. In this principle of photography, to capture the image
of the far away object, a laser beam is bounced on the object and measure the
time that is taken by the beam of light to be back to the detector.
India test-fires nuclear capable Agni-II missile
The medium-range, nuclear
capable Agni-II missile was successfully test-fired with a strike range of more
than 2,000 kms from the Wheeler Island off Odisha coast on 07 April 2013.The
trial of the surface-to-surface missile was conducted from a mobile launcher
from the Launch Complex-4 of Integrated Test Range (ITR).The 20-metre-long
Agni-II is a two-stage, solid-propelled ballistic missile. It has a launch
weight of 17 tonnes and can carry a payload of 1,000 kgs over a distance of
2,000 kms.The state-of-the-art Agni-II missile was developed by Advanced
Systems Laboratory (ASL) and integrated by the Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) in
Hyderabad.Agni-II is part of the Agni series of missiles developed by DRDO
which includes Agni-I with a 700 km range, Agni-III with a 3,000 km range,
Agni-IV with 4,000 km range and Agni-V with a more than 5,000 km range.
NASA Approved “TESS” Project
NASA has approved a The
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), a $200 million mission to search
for Earth-size planets orbiting the nearby stars.Led by the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology with seed funding from Google, TESS was one of 11
proposals selected for NASA funding in September 2011, down from the original
22 submitted in February of that year.TESS, along with the Neutron star
Interior Composition ExploreR (NICER), had been selected for launch in 2017.
The project will come into full
swing within the next four years.
Pakistan Tests
Nuclear-Capable Hatf-IV Missile
Pakistan successfully
test-fired the nuclear-capable Hatf-IV ballistic missile on 10 April 2013. The
missile has a range of 900 km and it can also hit targets in India. Hatf- IV
ballistic missile is also called Shaheen-1.
Indian Astronomer Discovered
Blue Super-Giant Star
An Indian scientist Dr. duo
Ananda Hota and his Taiwanese colleague Dr. Youichi Ohyama have discovered a
blue super-giant star located in the constellation Virgo, far beyond our Milky
Way Galaxy. Over 55 million years ago, the star emerged in an extremely wild
environment, surrounded by intensely hot plasma (a million degrees centigrade)
and amidst raging cyclone winds blowing at four million kilometres per
hour.This star is in small IC 3418 Milky Way Galaxy and it is about 5.5 billion
light-years away from Earth.
Astronomers find most
Earth-like planets yet
NASA scientists announced on 19
April 2013 that they discovered two earths like plants which are 1200 light
years far from earth. NASA discovered the five plants which are rotating around
Kepler 62 star using the Kepler Space Telescope. Two of the five planets
orbiting a sun-like star called Kepler-62 are squarely in what astronomers call
the habitable zone — not too hot, not too cold and possibly bearing water.
These two plants are named as a Kepler-63e and Kepler 62f.
China Tested Self Developed
Biofuel Flight
On 24 April China successfully
conducted a first test flight powered by self-developed biofuel made mainly
from palm oil and recycled cooking oil.An Airbus A320 operated by China Eastern
Airlines landed at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport ,after completing an
85-minute journey using aviation biofuel produced by Sinopec, the country’s top
oil refiner.The success made China the fourth country after the United States,
France and Finland to boast independent production of bio-jet-fuel.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
Jonty Rhodes named South
African tourism ambassador in India
Former cricketer Jonty Rhodes
was named as the brand ambassador of South African Tourism in India.
Chitra Ramkrishna Took Over
as NSE chief
On 1 April Chitra Ramkrishna
took over as National Stock Exchange (NSE) new Managing Director and CEO .As MD
and CEO of the NSE, Ramkrishna succeeds Ravi Narain who would assume the role
of non-executive Vice Chairman .She is the first female head of the National
Stock Exchange (NSE) in its nearly 20-year history of operations as a bourse.
Rakesh Bhatia is Catholic
Syrian Bank’s new MD & CEO
Rakesh Bhatia had taken over as
the new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Syrian
Bank.He was previously the Global Head of HSBC’s Trade and Receivables Finance
Division.
2 Indians selected for Yale
fellowship programme
Abhik Sen, Managing Editor, The
Economist Group, and Prodyut Bora, State General Secretary of BJP in Assam,
have been selected as the two Indian representatives for 2013 Yale World
Fellows Program.About 16 people have been selected for the programme.Since
2002, the university has welcomed a group of exemplary mid-career professionals
from a wide range of fields and countries for an intensive four-month period of
academic enrichment and leadership training.With the selection of Sen and Bora,
the total number of Indian fellows stands at 13.
Infosys’ S Gopalakrishnan is
the new CII President
S. Gopalakrishnan (Kris),
co-founder and executive co-chairman, Infosys Technologies Limited, had been
elected as the President of CII for the year 2013-14. He succeeds Mr Adi Godrej
as the new President.
S.C. Sinha Appointed as NHRC
Member
On 5 April National
Investigation Agency (NIA) chief S.C. Sinha has been appointed as a member of
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) .S C Sinha, a 1975 batch Haryana cadre
officer.He will now get a five year term at NHRC.
Krishna Kumar Natrajan
appointed as the New Chief of NASSCOM
Krishnakumar Natarajan, CEO and
Director of Mindtree on 8 April 2013 was appointed as the Chairman of Nasscom
for the year 2013-14. He succeeded N Chandrasekaran, MD and CEO of TCS, who was
the Chairman for the year 2012-13.
First Woman director for
IICT
On
April 8,Dr. Mannepalli Lakshmi Kantam, had been appointed as Director of the
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), the first woman scientist to
head any of the 37 laboratories belonging to Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR) in the country.
Kenyatta sworn in as Kenya’s
president
Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn in as
Kenya’s fourth president on 09 April 2013, becoming the second sitting
president in the world to be indicted for crimes against humanity and creating
a challenge for western governments keen to sustain links with a strategic east
African ally.
PJ Kurien elected Chairman
of Asian forum of Parliamentarians
On April 11 Deputy Chairman of
Rajya Sabha, PJ Kurien was unanimously elected as the Chairman of the
prestigious Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development
(AFPPD) during the during the 73rd Executive Committee Meeting of AFPPD at
Bangkok. He replaced Yasuo Fukuda, former Prime Minister of Japan as the
Chairman of AFPPD. PJ Kurien at present is also the Chairman of the Indian
Association of Parliamentarians on Population and Development.
Five new judges sworn-in
Five new judges to the Andhra
Pradesh High Court were sworn-in by acting Chief Justice N.V. Ramana in
Hyderabad on 12 April 2013.The new judges who were administered the oath of
office and secrecy are: Challa Kodanda Ram, A. Rajasekhar Reddy, P. Naveen Rao,
A.V. Sesha Sai and S.V. Bhatt.
Two Judges Sworn in Supreme
Court
On 12 April with two more
judges sworn in the strength of the Supreme Court has risen to 30.Justice Arjan
Kumar Sikri and Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde were administered the oath of
office and secrecy by Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir.While Justice Sikri
was the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Justice Bobde was the
Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court. The sanctioned strength of the apex
court is 31 judges including the CJI.
Sunil Kumar Takes over as
Managing Director of CRIS
On 16 April 2013,Sunil Kumar
took over as the Managing Director of Centre for Railway Information Systems
(CRIS).
Shri Asoke Kumar Mukerji
appointed as the Permanent Representative of India to the UN
On April 17,Shri Asoke Kumar
Mukerji, took charges as the Ambassador/Permanent Representative of India to
the United Nations at New York.
CRPF gets first woman
Special DG
On April 18, Senior IPS officer
Aruna Bahuguna appointed as the Special Director General of the country’s
largest paramilitary force CRPF. This is the first time a woman officer is
occupying the second top post in the hierarchy of the force. She is a 1979-batch
IPS officer. She was till now serving as the Chairman of the AP police housing
corporation. Bahuguna is expected to take charge at the force headquarters in
New Delhi within 15 days.
Abdul Hamid elected
Bangladesh President uncontested
Abdul
Hamid is to be Bangladesh’s 20th president after no other candidate was
nominated in the poll to replace President Zilliur Rahman who died on 20 March
2013. Abdul Hamid was elected uncontested as the 20th President of Bangladesh.
Sunil Bharti Mittal
Appointed as Vice Chairman of ICC
On 22 April Sunil Bharti Mittal
, the Chairman and Group CEO of Bharti Enterprises appointed as the
Vice-Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC),which is one of
the world’s oldest global business organisations.With the appointment as the
Vice Chairman of ICC, Mittal became the third business person from India in the
history of ICC to be appointed on the ICC Executive Board.
Ajay Devgn, Runa Laila named
SAARC ambassadors for HIV/AIDS
Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn,
Bangladeshi singer Runa Laila and Oscar-winning Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen
Obaid-Chinoy have been named as SAARC Goodwill Ambassadors for HIV/AIDS.A
meeting of the selection committee was held recently at the SAARC Secretariat
and of the 10 nominations received from the member states, the three
celebrities were nominated.
Takehiko Nakao is new ADB
President
On 27 April Takehiko Nakao has
been unanimously elected president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) by the
Board of Governors at New Delhi.He succeeds Haruhiko Kuroda, who resigned in
March to take up his assignment as Bank of Japan governor.Nakao assumed office
as ADB’s ninth president on 28 April.
Gulzar’s appointment as
chancellor elates Assam University
Lyricist-writer and Padma
Bhushan awardee, Gulzar has been appointed the new chancellor of Assam
University.Established in 1994, the Assam University campus is situated in
Dargakona, about 20 km from Silchar.
B)RESIGNS
Kerala minister resigned
following domestic violence complaint by wife
Kerala Forest minister
K.B.Ganesh Kumar resigned his post on 02 April 2013 due to domestic violence
complaint by wife in the local police station.He is only one Congress person in
the Congress- UPF Coalition Alliance government in Kerala.
Cyprus Finance Minister
Michalis Sarris Resigns
On 3 April Cyprus Finance
Minister Michalis Sarris has resigned citing his role as chairman of Laiki
Bank, whose failure was a major contributor to the island’s near financial
meltdown, as one of the reasons behind his decision.
UP Goverment suspends
cabinet minister Raja Ram Pandey
The Uttar Pradesh government on
13 April 2013 removed cabinet minister of Khadi and Gramudyog, Raja Ram Pandey
for making sexist comments.Pandey had promised to “build roads as smooth as
Hema Malini’s and Madhuri Dixit’s cheeks” besides giving the state’s roads “a
facial” while addressing a function in Pratapgarh on 12 April 2013.UP CM
Akhilesh Yadav, who is now in charge of 63 ministries, has taken charge of
Pandey’s ministry.
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad Resigned
Palestinian Prime Minister
Salam Fayyad resigned on 13 April 2013 after falling out with president Mahmud
Abbas. Salam Fayyad was tasked with the role of caretaker for the current
government until a new prime minister is appointed.
Supreme Court bids farewell
to Justice Aftab Alam
On April 19,the Supreme Court
bid farewell to Justice Aftab Alam marking the end of his five and a half year
tenure at the Supreme Court. Justice Alam enrolled as an Advocate on March 27,
1973. He practised in the Patna High Court and was designated as Senior
Advocate by the Patna High Court on February 1, 1984. He was appointed as Judge
of the Patna High Court on July 27, 1990 and was later transferred to the Jammu
& Kashmir High Court, where he was appointed as the Acting Chief Justice on
June 06, 2007. He assumed office as Supreme Court judge on November 12, 2007.
C)DEATHS
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Oscar
winner and novelist, died
Oscar, the Booker Prize winner
novelist and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, author of “Heat and Dust” and
many other books set in India, died on 03 April 2013.Jhabvala also worked on
several movie adaptations with filmmakers James Ivory and Ismail Merchant,
winning two Academy Awards for her screenplays for 1985 movie “A Room With a
View” and “Howards End” in 1992.Jhabvala was born in Germany but emigrated with
her family to Britain during the Nazi regime. She later married an Indian
architect and moved to India, where she began to write about her life
there.Jhabvala collaborated with Merchant and Ivory on more than 20 movies
including “The Remains of the Day” and “Mr. And Mrs. Bridge.”
Bratindra Nath Mukherjee
passes away
A Padmashri winner, Professor
Bratindra Nath Mukherjee, renowned historian and an expert in epigraphy who
deciphered several ancient scripts, died in Kolkata on 04 April 2013.
Britain’s First Female Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher Died
Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s
first and still only female prime minister has died on 8 April at
London.Thatcher was the Prime Minister of Britain from 1979 to 1990 from
Conservative party of Britain and was the first lady to hold the post of Prime
Minister.She was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century
and is the only woman to have held the office. A Soviet journalist called her
the “”Iron Lady”", a nickname that became associated with her
uncompromising politics and leadership style. “This first volume of Margaret
Thatcher’s memoirs book(1993), which encompasses the entirety of her career as
Prime Minister.
Test-tube baby pioneer dies
British scientist Robert
Edwards, 87, who won the Nobel Prize for his pioneering work in in vitro
fertilisation, leading to the birth of the first test- tube baby, died in
London on 10 April 2013.He born in Yarkfire in North England on 27 September
1925.Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe both proceeded to achieve in-vitro
fertilisation (IVF), resulting in the birth of Louise Brown, the first
“test-tube baby”, on 25 July 1978..
Polio Vaccine Developer
Koprowski Died
On
11 April Dr Hilary Koprowski , a Polish researcher who developed the first
successful oral vaccination for polio died in Philadelphia. He was 96 years of
age.He was a Polish virologist and immunologist and was known for developing
the first effective polio vaccine. In 2006, he was conferred with the record
50th grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Justice Chinnappa Reddy dead
Justice O Chinnappa Reddy, one
of the highly respected members of the Indian judiciary, died at his jubilee
hills residence in Hyderabad on 13 April 2013. He was born at Gooty in
Anantapur district on September 25, 1922.Justice Reddy was appointed as judge
of the Supreme Court from January 17, 1978 and continued in the post for about
10 years.He retired on 24 September 1987.After his retirement he became
chairman of the Karnataka BC commission.
Playback singer PB Srinivas
passes away
Veteran playback singer PB
Srinivas who rendered more than 3,000 songs in eight languages died in Chennai
on 14 April 2013.He debuted as a singer with Hindi film Mr. Sampath in 1952.
His last song was from the 2010 Tamil film Aayirathil Oruvan.
Ex-CEC, governor VS Rama
Devi dead
Former Karnataka and Himachal
Pradesh Governor V S Ramadevi, the only woman to head the Election Commission,
died in Bangalore on 17 April 2013.Born on March 15, 1934, Ramadevi was the
Chief Election Commissioner of India from November 26, 1990 to December 11,
1990. She was the only woman who became the CEC. She was succeeded by T N
Seshan.She had served as the Governor of Himachal Pradesh from July 26, 1997 to
December 1, 1999 and as the Governor of Karnataka from December 2, 1999 to May
20, 2002.
Dina Thanthi MD Sivanthi
Adithan dead
Veteran journalist and managing
director of Tamil daily Dina Thanthi B Sivanthi Adithan died in Chennai on 19
April 2013.He was also head of the Indian Olympic Association before Suresh
Kalmadi took over and is the former vice president of Olympic Council of Asia.
At the time of his death, Sivanthi Adithan was the life president of IOC and
president of the Volleyball Federation of India.Sivanthi Adithan was honoured
with Padmashree in 2008.
Mathematical Genius
Shakuntala Devi Died
On 21 April The ‘human computer’
‘mental calculator’, mathematics whizard Shakuntala Devi died at Bangalore.Her
name was recorded in Guinness Book of World Records for her ability of making
calculations at lightning-speed.In the year 1977, she calculated the 23rd root
of digit number 201 in just 50 seconds.Some of her books were Puzzles to Puzzle
You, Mathablit, Astrology for You, Fun with Numbers and Awaken the Genius in
Your Child.
Former England Captain Mike
Denness Died
On 19 April Michael Henry
Denness, popularly known as Mike Denness, the former England captain died in
London.Mike Denness played county cricket for Essex and Kent. He scored over
25000 runs in the first-class career.He was the captain of Kent to six domestic
trophies between 1972 and 1976.He was among first few inductees into the
Scottish Sports Hall of Fame.He was also named as the Wisden Cricketer of the
Year in 1975.
Former Chief Justice of
India J S Verma dead
Former
Chief Justice of India J S Verma, who headed the government-appointed committee
to frame a tough law to tackle crime against women in the wake of the December
Delhi gangrape incident, died in Gurgaon on 22April 2013.Justice Verma was the
27th Chief Justice of India and served from March 25, 1997 until his retirement
on January 18, 1998.He began his legal career in 1955 and became a Judge of
Madhya Pradesh High Court in June-1973. He became Chief Justice of Madhya
Pradesh High Court in June,1986 and also served as Chief Justice of Rajasthan
High Court from September, 1986 to mid-1989.Justice Verma was also a former
Chairman of National Human Rights Commission.He was also the first Chairperson
of News Broadcasting Standards Authority.
Veteran violinist Lalgudi
Jayaraman died
Celebrated violinist and
composer Lalgudi Jayaraman, who carved out a niche for himself in the Carnatic
music with his unique style, died in Chennai on 22 April 2013. Jayaraman, who
began his music career at the age of 12 as an accompanying artist, later
achieved fame as a solo violinist and also had success as a composer in four
languages – Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Sanskrit.Considering his contribution to
the field of music, he was conferred with several awards including Padma Shri
in 1972 and Padma Bhushan in 2001.He was also feted with state Vidhwan of Tamil
Nadu and also fellow of Sangeet Natak Akademi.
Legendary Singer Shamshad
Begum Died
On 23 April Legendary singer
Shamshad Begum died in Mumbai . She was 94 years of age. She was one of the
first few playback singers of the Hindi film industry. She was conferred with
the O P Nayyar award for contribution to Hindi film music, in the year 2009.In
2009 again, she was conferred with the third-highest civilian honour of India,
Padma Bhushan.
Sripathi Rajeswara Rao dead
Former Telugu Desam Minister
Sripathi Rajeswara Rao who founded the All India NTR Fans Association several
decades ago, died of kidney ailment at NIMS in Hydearabad on 28 April 2013.
Sailendra Nath Roy died In
Zip-Line Ponytail Stunt
Sailendra Nath Roy, a
49-year-old police officer, was attempting to cross the River Teesta in the
state of West Bengal on 28 April 2013 on a 180m (594ft) wire above the
water.After attaching his shoulder-length hair to a pulley on the wire, Mr Roy
had completed around half the distance but then became entangled and found himself
unable to move.After sometime he dead. Mr Roy achieved the Guinness World
Record after covering 82.5m (271ft) on a zip-line while attached by his hair in
2011 at the Neemrana Fort, a heritage hotel in the desert state of Rajasthan.
Nuthakki Bhanu Prasad Passes
away
On 29 April 2013 the Scientist,
Padma Shri award recipient died in Hyderabad.He got Padma shri award in 1959
for his Contribution in field of India’s Atomic reactor.The Petrotech 2003
Lifetime Achievement award was presented to Padmashri Dr. Nuthakki Bhanu Prasad
for his contribution to India’s Upstream Petroleum Industry.He is also worked
as a Chairman of ONGC.
D)VISITORS
Indian PM schedules UAE
visit in August
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
will pay a “stand Alone visit” to the United Arab Emirates in early August, the
first by an Indian prime minister to the Gulf nation since Indira Gandhi
visited nearly three decades ago.
PM Manmohan Singh leaves for Germany on a three-day visit
On April 10, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh had left India on a three-day official visit to Germany, where
he will co-chair inter – governmental consultations and witness the signing of
a series of agreements on education, science and technology and renewable
energy.The PM is leading a high-level delegation to Berlin that includes five
cabinet ministers: Salman Khurshid (external affairs), Anand Sharma (commerce),
Farooq Abdullah (renewable energy), MM Pallam Raju (human resource development)
and S Jaipal Reddy (science and technology).
Prime Minister of India Visited
Germany: Important Documents Signed
Prime Minister of India,
Manmohan Singh visited Germany from 10 April 2013 to 12 April 2013 for
participating in second round of Inter Governmental Consultations with Germany.
During his visit, certain
documents were signed. These documents are as follows:
1.Joint Declaration of Intent
regarding promotion of German as a foreign language in India
2.Intergovernmental MoU between
India & Germany on Cooperation in the field of Higher Education
3.Joint Declaration of Intent
on Indo-German cooperation in the area of Civil Security Research
4.Joint Declaration for the
bilateral “”Kooperations Program” of the German Federal Ministry of Food,
Agriculture and Consumer Protection and the National Seeds Association of India
and the German Association of Plant Breeders
5.Joint Declaration of Intent
on the Establishment of an Indo-German Working Group on Quality Infrastructure
for Cooperation in Standardisation, Conformity Assessment and Product Safety
6.Joint Declaration of Intent
on Indo-German Development Cooperation regarding the Establishment of Green
Energy Corridors
Vice President Hamid Ansari
Visited Tajakistan
The Vice-President of India,
Hamid Ansari visited Tajikistan from 14 April to 17 April 2013.During the visit
he was accompanied by a high-level delegation that included Minister of State
for Agriculture and Food Processing Industries and four Members of
Parliament.On 15 April , the Vice President met the President Emomalii Rahmon
and Oqil Oqilov the Prime Minister of Tajikistan.
E)MISCELLANEOUS
Down’s syndrome boy sets
Everest record
A 15-YEAR-OLD American had
become the first teenager with Down’s syndrome to reach Everest Base Camp,
according to his father, in an attempt to inspire different attitudes towards
disabilities.Eli Reimer, from Oregon, reached the 5364-metres high camp in
Nepal’s Himalayan mountains in mid-March after 10 days of trekking.Tom
Whittaker, a British mountaineer, became the first person with a disability to
summit the peak in 1998 after a car crash almost two decades earlier had forced
him to have his foot amputated.
Abhilash Tomy Becomes First
Indian To Sail Round The World
Indian
Navy’s Lt Cdr Abhilash Tomy became the first Indian to circumnavigate the
globe, solo and non-stop, over a 150-day voyage.He was addressed a function
after welcoming Lt Cdr Abhilash Tomy whose boat INSV Mhadei reached the Gateway
of India after commencing its historic journey from the same spot on November 1
last year.He has sailed around 23,100 nautical miles, crossing the Indian,
Southern, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.Lt Cmdr Abhilash Tomy is the first Indian
and the second Asian to do so. Lt Cdr Tomy, a maritime pilot, switched off his
boat’s engine soon after leaving Mumbai harbour and switched it on again on 6
April to get the boat alongside the Gateway of India.
K Vishwanath Name in Limca
Book Of Records
Legendary director K.Vishwanath
is the only Telugu person in the ‘Person of the year – 2013′ announced by the
famous Limca books of Records. This list which contained several other
prominent names like Mani Ratnam, Kamal Haasan, Santosh Sivan, Prabhu Deva,
Sreekar Prasad and Naseeruddin Shah was released on the occasion of Indian
cinema completing 100 years. Tabu, Vidya Balan, Shabana Azmi, Kajol and Ranbir
Kapoor are also on this list.
Nepali TV Anchor Made
Guinness(World) Record for Longest Talk Show
A TV anchor in Nepal set a
world record of longest television talk show by staying on air for 62 hours and
12 minutes.The 36 years old Rabi Lamichhane lived in America and came back to
Nepal after hosting the program ‘Lord Buddha Was Born in Nepal’.Lamichhane
broke the world record of Pavlo Kuzheyew and Tetiana Danylenko of 22 hours.
They made that record in 2011 at the Independence Day anniversary of Ukraine.
According to the rules of Guinness World Record Lamichhane got the break of
five minutes after every hour.
Mahatma Gandhi figured among
the Top Three Leaders of the World
As per the 16th Annual Global
CEO survey, Mahatma Gandhi figured among the top three most admired leaders of
the world.In this list Winston Churchill , Steve Jobs(Co-founder of Apple) and
Mahatma Gandhi got the first,second and third places respectively .
Egypt PM sentenced to
one-year jail
On April 17,Egypt’s Misdemeanor
Dokki Court sentenced Prime Minister Hesham Qandil to one year in prison and
ordered his removal from job, accusing him of failing to implement a verdict to
return a privatised company to the state.
Chidambaram, Aamir in Time’s
100 most influential global list
Finance Minister P. Chidambaram
and actor Aamir Khan have been named by Time magazine among the 100 most
influential people in the world in its annual list of global achievers that
also includes teenaged Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai and US President
Barack Obama.
pakistan former president
musharraf arrested
The Islamabad High Court on 18
April 2013 ordered Musharraf’s arrest for detaining senior judges when he
imposed emergency rule in 2007.So, Pakistani police arrested Musharraf on 19
April 2013.
Gates’ foundation to put
$1.8bn to eradicate polio
Bill Gates announced in Abu
Dhabi on 25 April 2013 his foundation will contribute $1.8 billion to the
Global Polio Eradication Initiative, a third of the total funds needed. He
announced this contribution in Global Vaccine summit in Abu Dhabi.
8 killed as bomb targets Syria’s prime minister
Syrian Prime Minister Wael
al-Halki survived a bomb attack on his convoy in Damascus on 29 April 2013.8
members(including PM’s car driver and Personal security) are killed in the
blast.
PLACES IN NEWS
7.1 Magnitude Earthquake
Hits Indonesia
A powerful 7.1 magnitude
earthquake hit the Papua province in Indonesia on 06 April 2013.But there was
no damage or injuries. It occurred in a north east to Capital of Papua
province, about 75 kilometers (46 miles) in depth.
A Powerful earthquake in
Iran
On April 9, A powerful
earthquake was strucked close to Iran’s only nuclear power station, killing at
least 37 people and injuring 850 as it destroyed homes and devastated two small
villages.Its epicentre was 89 km south-east of the port of Bushehr.The magnitude
of the earthquake on Richter scale is 6.3.
Strong earthquake hits Japan
A strong earthquake estimated
at magnitude 6.3 strucked the western Japan, on 13 April 2013.In this event 23
people were injured in that 7 are serious.The earthquake was centered on Awaji
Island, just south of Kobe, at a depth of 15 kilometres.The quake was in the
area where a magnitude-7.2 temblor killed more than 6,400 people in 1995.
Musharraf disqualified from
parliamentary polls
Courts in Pakistan have
disqualified former president Pervez Musharraf for contesting parliamentary
elections for suspending the constitution and imposing emergency in 2007 during
his rule.
Earthquake of Magnitude 7.8
Jolted Iran and Pakistan
Earthquake that measured 7.8 on
the Richter scale struck on 16 April 2013 in Iran killed more than 40 people
leaving behind several injured. Epicenter of the quake was near Pakistan-Iran
Border in the southeastern city of Khash. The tremors of the quake were felt
across India, Middle East and Pakistan.
Fertiliser plant explosion
in the US
On April 18, massive explosion
at a fertilizer plant in the Town of West, in Central Texas. It is 120km far
from Dallas town in the Texas state. In this explosion 15 were died and 200
people were injured
Delhi gets “Dildaar Delhi”
tagline
Delhi got its own tagline
“Dildaar Delhi”. Penned by Amit Anand, a cashier in a small confectionery shop
in Keshavpuram, the tagline was selected out of 12,000 entries of a competition
organized by Delhi government and Delhi Tourism department.
German Bakery blast: Himayat
Beg sentenced to death
On
April 18, a Pune court sentenced Indian Mujahideen operative Mirza Himayat
Inayat Baig to death in the German Bakery bomb blast case.The terror attack on
the popular pune joint had killed 17 people and injured 64 in February 2010. On
15 April 2013, Pune sessions court special judge NP Dhote had held Baig guilty
in the case.
China hit by strong
earthquake
On 20 April ,China was hit by
strong earthquake and killed at least 157 people and injured more than
5,700.The magnitude 7.0 quake hit a remote mountainous area of southwestern
China’s Sichuan province at 8:02 a.m. (0002 GMT), close to where an earthquake
killed almost 70,000 people in 2008.The quake struck in Lushan county, near the
city of Ya’an, at a depth of 12 km (7.5 miles)
ABBREVIATIONS
CII —- Confederation of Indian
Industry
MSME —- Micro,Small &
Medium Enterprises
SCO —- Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation
AMS —- Alpha Magnetic
Spectrometer
ICSI —- Institute of Company
Secretaries of India
TESS —- Transiting Exoplanet
Survey Satellite
WIPO —- World Intellectual
Property Organisation
BOOKS IN NEWS
Vice President Released Book
titled Religion, Law & Society-Across the Globe
On 12 April 2013,The Vice
President of India, Hamid Ansari released a book titled Religion, Law &
Society – Across the Globe. The book is authored by Prof. Tahir Mahmood.
COMMITTEES
Uday Kumar Committee To Act
as Single Window Clearance for Film Projects
On 15 April the Government of
India announced creation of an inter-ministerial panel that will work as a
‘single window’ clearance system for international and domestic film
projects.The committee will be headed by I&B Secretary Uday Kumar Varma
.The constitution of the committee is expected to
mainstream
a proactive mechanism and coordination process of granting permissions through
a single window provision. Apart from the I&B secretary, the committee will
have joint secretaries from the ministries of I&B, Home Affairs, Tourism,
External Affairs, Culture, Railways, Aviation and Defence on board.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
World Health Day was
Celebrated on 7th April
World Health Day is celebrated
every year on 7 April, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization
(WHO).
National Safe Motherhood Day
Observed across the Country
National Safe Motherhood day
was observed across India on 11 April 2013 to create awareness on proper
healthcare and maternity facilities to pregnant and lactating women.
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March 2013 Current Affairs
Study Material
INTERNATIONAL
UN Imposed New Sanctions on
North Korea
On 7 March The UN Security
Council approved a new regimen of sanctions against North Korea for conducting
an underground nuclear test recently, imposing penalties on North Korean
banking, travel and trade in a unanimous vote that reflected the country’s
increased international isolation. The resolution, which was drafted by the
United States and China, was passed in a speedy vote hours after North Korea
threatened for the first time to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against
the United States and South Korea.
Obama Signed ‘ Violence
Against Women Reauthorization Act 2013 ‘
On 8 March the US President,
Barack Obama signed the reauthorization of the ‘Violence Against Women Act 2013′
on the eve of International Women’s Day. The Violence Against Women Act was
first passed in 1994. Reauthorised since then, the new Act offers support to
the organisations which serve to the victims of domestic violence.
Uhuru Kenyatta Won Kenya
Presidential Election
On 9 March In Kenya, Deputy
Prime Minister Kenyatta has won presidential election with a slim margin of
50.03 percent of votes. He defeated his rival Raila Odinga.
Japan & Ten EU Countries Exempted from US ‘Iran Sanctions Act’
On 13 March The US has renewed
the exemptions for Japan and ten European Union countries from tough American
sanctions imposed on nations buying oil from Iran.The third six-monthly
exemption to Japan, under the Iran Sanctions Act.The 10 European Union
countries, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Netherlands, Poland, Spain, and the UK, have also qualified for a renewal of
the exemption from sanctions because they have not purchased Iranian oil since
July , 2012.
Pakistan Parliament
Completes Full 5 Year Term
On 16 March Pakistan’s
Parliament has made history by becoming the first National Assembly in the
country’s history to complete a full term of five years, with the conclusion of
the House’s 50th session, setting the stage for the holding of
elections.Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari announced that general elections
would be held on 11 May 2013.
Cyprus Gets New Bailout Deal
Cyprus secured a 10 billion
($16.2 billion) bailout from its international creditors on 24 March
2013.Eurozone finance ministers had also approved a new bailout plan for
Cyprus, putting an end to uncertainties over the fate of the Mediterranean
island country in the euro area.The new bailout program includes deep
restructuring of the country’s two biggest banks, Bank of Cyprus and Popular
Bank of Cyprus.Under the new agreement, all bank deposits under •100,000 will
be secured and guaranteed by the state.
South Africa, China Sign
Deals To Boost Cooperation
On 26 March South African
President Jacob Zuma and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping met in Pretoria
ahead of the fifth BRICS Summit.The two leaders signed a number of agreements,
focusing on trade, tourism, education and social cooperation.The two sides
agreed on future collaboration on research and development initiatives,
manufacturing, marketing and the construction of cross-border infrastructure
throughout the continent.
North Korea Declares ‘State
of War’ with South Korea
On 29 March North Korea
declared that it had formally entered a “state of war” with South Korea.The
announcement was made in a joint statement attributed to all government bodies
and institutions.The two Koreas have thus technically remained at war for
decades.
INDIA & WORLD
India, South Korea Hold
Security Talks
On 1 March 2013 India and South
Korea hold discussions over emerging dynamics of global and regional security,
cooperation in cyber security, defense and space sectors and reviewing
bilateral ties. Arvind Gupta,Director General of IDSA, led the Indian side
while Lt.G (retd.) Bang, Hyo-Bok president of KIDA and former vice army
chief,represented the Korean side in the talks.
India,UK Signed MOU To
Strenghen Cooperation In Earth Sciences
On
March 1, India and UK signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen
their cooperation in Earth Sciences and environmental research by sharing
information on meteorology,hydrology and climate variability.The MoU between
the Earth System Science Organisation of the Ministry of Earth Sciences and
UK’s Natural Environment Research Council was inked in New Delhi in the
presence of Science and Technology Minister S Jaipal Reddy .
India and Bhutan signed
Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement
On 4 March India and Bhutan
signed the double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA), a move that will
facilitate exchange of information on banking between the two nations and help
check tax evasion.This is the first ever DTAA for Bhutan with any country. The
treaty was signed by Finance Minister P Chidambaram and his Bhutanese
counterpart Lyonpo Wangdi Norbum, on behalf of the Royal Government of Bhutan.
India and Republic of
Portugal Signed a Social Security Agreement
On 4 March A Social Security
Agreement (SSA) was signed between India and Republic of Portugal ,after the
both countries meeting end at NewDelhi.The agreement was signed by Vayalar
Ravi, the Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs and Paulo Sacadura Cabral Portas,
Minister of State of Foreign Affairs of Portugal.
India World’s Third Largest
‘Spam Spewing Nation’
On 6 March According to
statistics from SophosLabs ,India has been placed third on the list of the
countries distributing spam across the world.US is still firmly on the top,
distributing more spam than any other country in the world.China took the
second spot and India the third, with 8.2 percent and 4.2 percent of the
world’s spam.
India’s Tourism Industry
Competitiveness 65th in World
According to the fifth Travel
and Tourism Competitiveness Report by the WEF, India has moved up by three
notches to 65th out of 140 countries in terms of the competitiveness of the
travel and tourism industry.India has been ranked in the 11th place in the
region and 65th overall, gaining three positions since the last edition.
India and Romania Signed Two
Agreements
On 8 March India and Romania
signed on Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion
with respect to Taxes on Income.The agreement was signed after External Affairs
Minister Salman Khurshid held talks with his Romanian Foreign Minister Titus
Corlatean on the entire gamut of bilateral relations, regional and
international issues of mutual interest.
India and Bhutan Signed
$100m Currency Swap Agreement
On 8 March India and Bhutan
signed a currency swap agreement for up to $100 million to further economic
co-operation between the two countries.The currency swap arrangement was signed
between the Reserve Bank of India and the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan
(RMAB).
Iran and Pakistan Launched
Gas Pipeline Project
On 11 March Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari was
officially inaugurated the final construction phase of the multi-billiondollar
Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.The 1,244-mile pipeline would each day
transport more than 750 million cubic feet of natural gas
to
Pakistan from Iran’s South Pars gas field in the Persian Gulf.This Project was
started from Chabahar city in Iran to Karachi in Pakistan with $7.5 Billion.
Initially they have an idea to extend this project to New Delhi in India but
India was dropped from this project in 2009.
Britain & India Signed
Agreement To Support R&D Projects
On 13 March Britain and India
have signed an agreement to launch a joint programme to encourage industry and
business in the two countries to work together towards commercialisation of
research leads in a range of key areas, including energy and health care.As
part of the deal, Global Innovation and Technology Alliance (GITA) sponsored by
the Indian government’s Department of Science and Technology and UK’s
Technology Strategy Board (TSB) will support UK and Indian businesses and
academics in joint R&D and innovation projects over a three-year period.
India Ranks 136 in Human
Development Index
On 14 March According to the
Human Development Report 2013 released by the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) ,India has been ranked 136 among 187 countries evaluated for
human development index (HDI).Norway (1st rank), Australia (2nd rank) and the
Netherlands (3rd rank) lead the Human Development Index (HDI).The other
countries ranks are:- Netherlands (4th rank) , Japan (10th rank), Denmark (15th
rank) , South Korea (12th rank).
China Unveils 5-Point
Formula To Improve Ties With India
On 18 March China’s new
President Xi Jinping has unveiled a five-point formula to improve relations
with India, and that the resolution of the boundary dispute between the two
nations won’t be easy and pending its final settlement ‘peace and tranquility’
should be maintained on the border without affecting the overall ties. The Xi
Jinping 5 Points are :- 1. “First,to maintain strategic communication and keep
bilateral relations on the right track. 2. Second, we should harness each
other’s comparative strength and expand win winwin cooperation in
infrastructure, mutual investment and other areas. 3. Third, we should
strengthen cultural ties and constantly increase mutual understanding and
friendship between our peoples. 4. Fourth, we should expand coordination and
collaboration in multilateral affairs to jointly safeguard the legitimate
rights and interests of developing countries and tackle global challenges. 5.
Fifth, we should accommodate each other’s core concerns and properly handle
problems and differences existing between the two countries.
India – Egypt Signed Seven
Agreements
On 19 March In a bid to deepen
ties and strengthen economic bonds, India and Egypt signed 7 agreements after
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy held
bilateral talks in New Delhi.The seven agreements included a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) in the field of cyber security, cooperation in the field of
protection of intellectual property rights and prevention of illicit traffic of
antiquities besides others.The two leaders also agreed to enhance cooperation
in Defence and in international forums like UN.
India Signed Social Security
Agreements With 18 Countries
On 20 March India has signed
Social Security Agreements (SSAs) with Belgium,France, Germany (social
insurance for posted workers only), Switzerland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands,
Hungary, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Republic of Korea, Norway, Germany,
Finland, Canada, Japan, Sweden, Austria and Portugal.Bilateral labour
Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) have also been signed with United Arab
Emirates (UAE), Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Malaysia and Bahrain for ensuring
protection and welfare of overseas Indian workers.
India Votes Against Sri Lanka at UNHRC
On 21 March India has voted for
the resolution against Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council session in
Geneva.The UN Human Rights Council adopted a US-sponsored resolution on human
rights violation in Sri Lanka.The 47-member Geneva forum adopted the resolution
with 25 countries in favour, including India.13countries opposed it, including
Pakistan. 8 abstained and one delegation was absent.The US-backed resolution
that addresses alleged war crimes by Lankan forces during the country’s civil
war with the Tamil Tigers.The 26-year civil war that ensued, which ended with
the LTTE’s military defeat in 2009.
Japan Grants India $2.32
Billion Aid For Infrastructure Building
On 27 March India and Japan
have agreed to promote their bilateral strategic and global partnership
especially in economic and security areas, with Tokyo granting a $2.32 billion
aid for infrastructure building. Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida ,External
Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid discussed about both countries bilateral
issues the meeting held at Tokyo .During the meeting Kishida unveiled a 220
billion yen (USD 2.32 billion) aid to India for infrastructure building and a
71-billion-yen loan ($753.17 million) for the subway project in India’s
financial capital Mumbai.
NATIONAL
Cabinet Approves Bill for
Time-Bound Services to Citizens
On 7 March the government gave
its nod to a Bill aimed at providing time-bound delivery of services like passports,
pensions and birth and death certificates, among others, to the citizens.The
Right of Citizens for Time- Bound Delivery of Goods and Services and Redressal
of their Grievances Bill, 2011, was approved by the Union Cabinet at a meeting
chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh .
President Released the
Commemorative Postage Stamp on Sahir Ludhianvi
On 8 March the President of
India, Pranab Mukherjee released the Commemorative Postage Stamp on Sahir
Ludhianvi on occasion of his birth anniversary at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New
Delhi.Sahir Ludhianvi died on 25 October 1980 and was a renowned Urdu poet.He
fought for recognition of lyric writers through the Film Writers Association.
India’s First All-Women Post
Office
After announcing India’s all
women public bank, the central government on 08 March 2013 started an all women
post office in New Delhi on the occasion of the International Women‘s Day.
Communications & Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal inaugurated
the post office at Shastri Bhawan – the hub of central government offices in
central Delhi. All the employees in these post office are women only.
Cabinet Approved Electronic
Delivery of Services Bill
On 18 March the Union Cabinet
approved a bill that aims to provide access to all central and state government
services such as passport, ration card and driving licences electronically.The
Bill requires public authorities to deliver all public services electronically
within a maximum period of 8 years.
Cabinet Approved Food
Security Bill
On
19 March the union cabinet has approved the National Food Security Bill which
aims to give the right to food to around 67% of India’s 1.2 billion people.The
bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 2011 and had been sent to a
parliamentary standing committee for further consideration.In the bill, the
government had proposed 7 kg of grain per month per person to priority
households and at least 3 kg of foodgrain at half the price for general
households.
Rajya Sabha Passed Criminal
Law (Amendment) Bill 2013
On 21 March the Rajya Sabha
passed the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013 that provides for capital
punishment in cases of brutal rape, and also deals with several other crimes
against women.On 19 March Lok Sabha passed the Bill with an aim of providing a
strong deterrent against rapes and gang rapes, the Bill states that an offender
can be sentenced to rigourous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less
than 20 years, but which may extend to life, meaning imprisonment for the
remainder of that person’s natural life and with a fine.
Supreme Court upholds Death
for Yakub Memon
On 21 March the Supreme Court
upheld the death sentence of Yakub Abdul Razak Memon in the 1993 Mumbai blasts
case that had claimed 257 lives and left 713 injured.The Supreme Court also
upheld the conviction of actor Sanjay Dutt under the Arms Act in the terror
attack and sent him to five years in prison.The capital punishment of the other
10 death row convicts was commuted to life sentence by a bench of justices P
Sathasivam and B S Chauhan which also upheld the life term awarded to 16 out of
18 convicts.
68 million Indians Living in
Slums
On 21 March According to the
first such census report on slum households prepared by the Registrar General
of India, approximately 68 million Indians are living in slums. In all 1.73
crore census houses have been reported in houselisting blocks, categorised as
slums in India, comprising 1.37 crore slum households.The report also noted
that in 19 cities with million-plus population, 25 per cent of households live
in slums.A majority-71 per cent- of these are located in six states of
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, west Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar
Pradesh.90 per cent of slum households use electricity, 70 per cent slum households
have television, 72.7 per cent have telephone facility while 10.4 per cent
households have computer or laptop in their house.
STATES
HPCL signed MoU for
Rajasthan Refinery
On 14 March Min of Petroleum
& Natural Gas Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and Rajasthan
Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at Jaipur for setting up
a Rs 37,320cr refinery-cum-petrochemical complex in Barmer, Rajasthan. The
project will be a joint venture between HPCL and Rajasthan State Refinery Limited,
apart from other equity partners.The MoU was signed by Subhash Pant, Secretary
Mines and Petroleum, Government of Rajasthan and K.Murli, Director (Refineries)
of HPCL.
Madhya Pradesh Spice Park
Inaugurated in Guna
On 16 March In Madhya Pradesh,
Union power ministry inaugurated a Spice Park in Mawan area of Guna district.
This spice park has been built at a cost of fifty five crore rupees.
Delhi Launched a Comprehensive Five-In-One Vaccine
On 12 March the Chief Minister
of Delhi,Sheila Dikshit launched a comprehensive five-in-one vaccine in order
to provide protection to children against certain diseases such as tetanus,
diphtheria and pertusis.The CM announced that instead of three injections, now
there will be a requirement of only one injection for providing protection
against the diseases.
Karnataka State Assembly
Elections Schedule Released
On March 20 The Election
Commission of India has announced the dates for Karnataka Assembly Elections
2013.The elections will be a single-phase election and counting would take
place on May 8.The Polls would be held on May 5.
Three High Courts Opened in
Tripura, Manipur and Meghalaya
Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur
on 23 March 2013 got their own High Courts. Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre, Judge
of Chhattisgarh High Court took oath as the first Chief Justice of Manipur High
Court on 23 March 2013. Justice Deepak Gupta along with three other judges
would be administered the oath to the High Court of Tripura .Justice Meena
Kumari took oath as the first Chief Justice of Meghalaya. With the opening of
the three high Courts in the North Eastern states of India, the total number of
high Courts in India has gone up to 24 from previous 21.
Arunachal Pradesh Became the
First State to Introduce e-GPF
Arunachal Pradesh became the
first state to introduce e-GPF or electronic GPF.The state Finance Department
facilitated the online access to 34000 GPF accounts through its redesigned Web
site, which was launched by Chief Minister of Arunachal Pardesh Nabam Tuki.
Housing stock, Amenities and
Assets in Slums Report
On 29 March Union Minister for
Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation released the report on Housing stock,
Amenities and Assets in slums based on Houselisting & House Census,
2011.Registrar General presented the important features of the report and
outlined its importance.In all 1.73 Crore Census houses have been reported in
the House listing Blocks categorized as Slums in India, comprising 1.37 Crore
slum households.There are 19 cities with million plus population where more
than 25% households live in slums.A majority (71%) of these are located in six
States namely, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Madhya
Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.Out of these 19 cities, five cities namely, Vishakhapatnam,
Jabalpur, Mumbai, Vijayawada and Meerut have more than 40% slum households.Out
of total slum houses, 92.7% are occupied and 7.3% are vacant.84.9% Census
Houses are used for residence/residence-cum-other use.58.4% residential census
houses are in good condition, 37.5% are livable and rest 4.0% are in
dilapidated condition.70.2% Slum households are owned.
Punjab, Haryana, Delhi Top
in Well Being Index
According to the Tata Strategic
Management Group Survey report , Punjab, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana
have been ranked at the top of the Well Being Index,while southern states,
Gujarat and most of the north-eastern states emerged as the most secure ones
for women in the Female Security Index.The states of Punjab, Delhi, HP, Haryana
and Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh were ranked at the top of the Well Being
Index. On the Female Security Index, Chennai and Bangalore were at the top.
CONFERENCES
24th Arab League Summit Held
in Doha
The 24th summit was held in
Doha (Qatar) from 21 to 26 March 2013.A total of 15 heads of state of Arab
countries attended the summit.The Arab League currently consist of 21
countries, after Syria was suspended form the league due to excessive violence
during the Arab Spring. However, the Syrian opposition umbrella organization,
the Syrian National Coalition, will attend this year’s summit and will be
offered a seat formerly occupied by Damascus.The Arab League summit called for
an international conference in the framework of the United Nations for Syria’s
reconstruction. The Qatari leader meanwhile proposed a mini- Arab summit, led
by Egypt and leaders of Fatah and Hamas, in Cairo as soon as possible to
achieve Palestinian national reconciliation. He also called for Arab countries
to establish a fund of 1 billion U.S.dollars to support the Palestinians,
pledging that his country will offer a quarter of the amount. The Arab League
was formed in 1945.
5th BRICS Summit Held in
Durban
The 5th BRICS Summit was held
in Durban, South Africa from 26 to 27 March 2013. The summit an international
relations conference attended by the head of states or heads of government of
the five member states Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.Theme of
the summit was , “BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Development, Integration
and Industrialisation”.BRICS Leaders President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff
,Russian president Vladimir Putin,Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singhm,Chinese
president Ji Xinping, South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma also discussed swap
arrangements among the national currencies as well as reserve pooling. BRICS
nations have decided to establish a new development bank to finance
infrastructure projects and to create a USD 100 bn contingency fund to tackle
any financial crisis in emerging economies, in what is seen as a major win for
India’s campaign to reform global financial architecture. BRICS Summit took
place in South Africa for the first time. BRICS, originally “BRIC” before the
inclusion of South Africa in 2010, is the title of an association of emerging national
economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS).
AWARDS & HONOURS
Indian-Origin Writer Anil
Ananthaswamy Won “ British Physics Journalism “ Prize
On 1 March Anil Ananthaswamy, a
London based Indian origin writer, has won the inaugural “Physics Journalism”
Prize sponsored by the Institute of Physics (IOP) and the Science and
Technology Facilities Council (STFC). The Edge of Physics”, has won the prize
for his article “Hip Hip Array,” which focuses on the Square Kilometre Array, an
international project to design and build the largest radio telescope ever
conceived.
Pranab Mukherjee Honoured
with the “Bangladesh Liberation War Award “
On 4 March The President of
India, Pranab Mukherjee was conferred with the Liberation War Honour Award by
the President of Bangladesh, Zillur Rahman. The award was given away to Pranab
Mukherjee for contributions to the Liberation War.
Indian Women Selected For
State Dept Award For Environment Awareness
On
5 March Dr Shubhalaxmi Vaylure has been selected for the US State Department’s
International Exchange Alumni Member of the Month for March for her dedication
to build greater environmental awareness in India. Shubhalaxmi first came to
the US in 2003 as part of the Fulbright Indo-American Environmental Leadership
Programme which took her to the University of Montana to study educational
nature centers.Upon eturning from this programme, she drew inspiration from her
Fulbright programme as she implemented innovative educational programs at the
Mumbai Conservation Education Center.
Arun Jaitley, Karan Singh,
Sharad Yadav Best Parliamentarians
On 6 March Senior BJP leader
Arun Jaitley, Congress veteran Karan Singh and JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav have
been selected for the ‘Outstanding Parliamentarian Award’.Jaitley, who is
Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, gets the award for the year 2010,
Karan Singh for 2011 and Sharad Yadav for 2012. The Indian Parliamentary Group
had instituted the award in 1994 which is conferred each year.
Tagore Award For Ravi
Shankar
President Pranab Mukherjee
presented the first annual Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony to late Pandit
Ravi Shankar at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 07 Marchi 2013.Sukanya Shankar, wife of
Ravi Shankar, received the award.
Stree Shakti Award For
‘Nirbhaya’
President Pranab Mukherjee
presented the ‘Stree Shakti’ award on International Women’s Day( 08 March 2013)
for ‘Nirbhaya’. ‘Stree Shakti’ award as a tribute to her courage and
strength.The award was recevied by her family members.As a measure of recognition
of achievements in individual women in the field of social development, the
government had instituted of 6 national awards which are called ‘Stree Shakti
Puraskar’. The awards are in the name of the eminent women personalities namely
Devi Ahalya Bai Holkar, Kannagi, Mata Jajabai, Rani Gaidinliu Zeliang, Rani
Lakshmi Bai and Rani Rudramma Devi (which is open to both men and women).
Nirbhaya was honoured with the Sree Shakti award of Rani Lakshmi Bai.The Rani
Rudramma Devi Award for the year 2012 was awarded to Smt. Pranita Talukdar from
Assam. She was honoured for her commendable work for the overall development of
women.
US Bravery Award for
Nirbhaya
The Delhi gang-rape victim,
Nirbhaya was honoured by the US government with an International Women of
Courage Award for 2013.In this year this award was given to 10 women in
Washington on March 8, which is also International Women’s Day.
National Tourism Award
Winners 2011-12
National Annual Tourism Awards
for 2011-12 was announced by Tourism Ministry on 12 March 2013. The Ministry
announced 86 awards in 36 Categories. The awards presented by President of
India on 18th March. Winners of National Tourism Awards for 2011-12 :-
Best State/ UT Comprehensive
Development of Tourism (Rest of India): – Andhra Pradesh (First Prize) –
Rajasthan (Second Prize) – Gujarat (Third Prize)
Best State/ UT Comprehensive
Development of Tourism –(North East, Jammu and Kashmir) – Jammu & Kashmir
Best Civic Management of a
Destination Category ‘B’ City – Municipal Council of Mandav (Mandu),District
Dhar, Madhya Pradesh
Best
Heritage City – Warangal City, Andhra Pradesh
Best Airport ( Class X Cities)
– Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad
Best Airport (Rest of India) –
VishakhapatnamAirport, Vishakhapatnam The special National Tourism Awards for
Yann Martel, author of the book, Life of Pi, for promoting the county
(Puducherry and Munnar) through the film as well.
Tan Twan Eng Declared Winner
of 2012 Man Asian Literary Prize
Tan Twan Eng on 14 March 2013
was announced as a winner of the 2012 Man Asian Literary Prize. With this, he
became the first Malaysian author to win the most prestigious literary prize of
Asia.Tan Twan Eng won the 2012 Man Asian Literary Prize for his novel The
Garden of Evening Mists.
Poetess Sugathakumari
Selected For Saraswati Samman Award
On 17 March Sugathakumari, the
Malayalam poetess was selected for the Saraswati Samman 2012 for the poetry
collection Manalezhuthu, which means The Writing on the Sand in English. The Saraswati
Samman is constituted by K. K. Birla Foundation.
60th National Film Awards
On 18 March The prestigious
60th National Film Awards for the year 2012 were announced in New Delhi.Irrfan
has won the Best Actor award for his powerful performance in Tigmanshu Dhulia’s
‘Paan Singh Tomar’ and Marathi actress Usha Jadhav has won the Best Actress
award for ‘Dhag’.
The List of Award Winners :-
Best Feature Film: Paan Singh
Tomar
Best Actor: Irrfan for Paan
Singh Tomar and Vikram Gokhale for Anumati (Marathi)
Best Actress: Usha Jadhav for
Marathi film Dhag
Best Child Artist: Virendra
Pratap for Dekh Indian Circus (Hindi) and Minon for 101 Chodiyangal (Malayalam)
Best Popular Film for wholesome
entertainment: Vicky Donor (Hindi), Ustad (Malayalam)
Best Animation Film: Delhi
Safari
Best Children’s Film: Dekh
Indian Circus
Best Film on Social Issues:
Spirit (Malayalam)
Nargis Dutt Award for Best
Feature Film On National Integration: ThanichallaNjan (Malyalam)
Indira Gandhi Award for Best
Debut Film of a Director: Chittagong (Hindi) and 101 Chodiyangal (Malayalam)
Best Special Effects: Eega
(Telugu)
Best
Hindi Film: Filmistan Best Telugu Film: Eega
Reliance Industries Bags
‘Refiner of the Year Award’
On 23 March Reliance Industries
has been awarded the prestigious ‘International Refiner of the Year’ 2013 at
HART Energy’s 27th World Refining & Fuel Conference at San Antonio, Texas,
USA.This is the second time that RIL has received this Award for its Jamnagar
Refinery, the first being in 2005.
Indian Manish Kumar Among 28
Naturalised at White House Ceremony
Manish Kapoor from India was
one among the lucky 28 to be granted the American citizenship at the White
House in the presence of the US President, Barack Obama.List of 28 service
members, who were naturalised at the White House ceremony included three from
South Asia Manish Kapoor, Nazo Raoufi from Afghanistan and Mohammed Hossain
from Bangladesh.
Paris Honours Nelson Mandela
On 26 March the city of Paris
made antiapartheid hero Nelson Mandela an honorary citizen, but refused to
grant an honour to Venezuela’s late leftist firebrand leader Hugo Chavez.
2013 Abel Prize To Belgian
Pierre Deligne
Belgian mathematician Pierre
Deligne who is regarded as one of the most celebrated mathematicians of the
20th century, has been chosen for this year’s prestigious Abel Prize in
Mathematics.Award is given to him for his “seminal contributions to algebraic geometry
and for their transformative impact on number theory, representation theory and
related fields.
Veteran Lensman Pranlal
Patel Honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award
On 28 March The 2nd National
Photo Awards- 2011-12 were conferred by the Speaker, Lok Sabha, Ms. Meira Kumar
to eminent photojournalists at a function held in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.The
Life-Time Achievement Awards were given to eminent photographers Shri Pranlal
Patel, Shri T.S. Nagarajan and Shri T.N.A. Perumal.In the Professional
Category, the ‘Best Professional Photographer of the Year 2011-12’ has been
given to Shri Salil Bera.