IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF 8th August, 2019
1. The United States
designates China a "currency manipulator"
The United States has
designated China a "currency manipulator", a move that could escalate
the tense trade relations between the two nations.
- During
the 2016 presidential elections, Donald Trump had promised to label China
as a currency manipulator.
- Treasury
Department announced that Secretary Steven Mnuchin, under the auspices of
President Trump, has determined that China is a 'Currency Manipulator'.
- Mnuchin,
after this decision, will engage with the International Monetary Fund to
eliminate the unfair competitive advantage created by China's latest
actions.
2. Bangladesh - Russia
sign deal for a lifetime supply of Nuclear fuel
Bangladesh signed a
deal with Russia for the supply of uranium for its 2400 MW Rooppur
Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP).
- Under
the deal, Russia will supply the nuclear fuel needed for the plant during
its entire life cycle.
- Work
on the two units of the plants, each producing 1200 MW of electricity is
scheduled to be completed in 2022 and 2024 respectively.
- The
two countries have also signed 'spent fuel sent back’ agreement in 2017
for management of the nuclear waste of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP).
3. World's thinnest
'2D' gold measures just two atoms
Scientists have
developed '2D' gold so fine that even a human fingernail is thicker in
comparison.
- The
scientists at the University of Leeds, England have created the world's
thinnest gold measuring two atoms thick or million times thinner than a
fingernail.
- In
its 2D form, gold becomes flexible that adds to its potential of being
used more efficiently such as in bendable screens, electronic inks,
medical diagnostic tests, and water purification systems.
4. India contributes
USD 5 million to UN Palestine refugee agency
India contributed USD
5 million to the UN Palestine refugee agency and called for ensuring sustained
financial support for the organisation's work.
- India
increased its annual financial assistance to the UNRWA by four-fold, from
USD 1.25 million to USD 5 million, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi
visited Palestine in February 2018, the first-ever visit by an Indian
Premier to Ramallah.
- The UNRWA has been providing health, education, relief and social services, as well as emergency humanitarian assistance, across its five areas of operations in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank, and the Gaza Strip since 1950.
5. Mountaineering team
to hoist Indian flag atop Mount Elbrus on Independence Day
Union Minister of
State for Defence Shripad Yesso Naik flagged off an expedition team of
mountaineers to Mount Elbrus in Russia.
- The
team is aiming to hoist the Indian national flag atop the mountain on Aug
15, on the occasion of the 73rd Independence Day of India.
- The
team will also perform 'asanas' atop the mountain in an attempt to
showcase the importance of Yoga to the international community.
6. Rajasthan Assembly
passes bills to curb honour killings and Mob Lynching
Rajasthan legislative
assembly passed two important bills to curb honour killings and Mob Lynching in
the state.
- 'The
Rajasthan Protection from Lynching Bill, 2019' and ‘The Rajasthan
Prohibition of Interference with the Freedom of Matrimonial Alliances in
the Name of Honour and Tradition Bill, 2019’ was passed by the assembly.
- Rajasthan
has become the second state after Manipur which passed a law to curb
lynching cases.
- Provision
of Life term imprisonment and a fine up to Rupees 5 lakh to convicts in
cases of mob lynching has been made in the bill.
- The
government told during the debate that 87 per cent of the total incidents
took place across the country were recorded in the state during the last
five years.
7. Andhra Pradesh govt
all set to launch Navodayam scheme for MSMEs
The Andhra Pradesh
government is all set to launch Navodayam, a complete outreach programme for
thousands of ailing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the state.
- In
AP, MSMEs generate maximum employment after agriculture.
- About
86,000 MSMEs in the state have been identified for restructuring under
Navodayam with an outlay of Rs 3,900 crore.
- Navodayam
will provide a lifeline to stressed MSMEs by ensuring that all eligible
units are permitted for the one-time restructuring of accounts up to March
31, 2020.
8. Udaipur set to host
India's largest education Brainstorm
The third edition of
India's largest education brainstorming event, the ScooNews Global Educators
Fest (SGEF) will be held on August 09 and 10 in Udaipur- the City of Lakes.
- It
will bring together over 500 educators to discuss the way towards
establishing India as the next global education powerhouse.
- The theme for this year's fest is 'Education for Sustainability: Moving on from conformity to creativity'.
9. Former External
Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj passes away.
Former External
Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj passed away in New Delhi.
- She
was the first woman external affairs minister of India.
- The
67-year-old leader, who had served her fourth term in Lok Sabha had long
been her party’s most prominent woman face.
- She
was the youngest cabinet minister at 25 when she joined the Haryana government
in 1977 and the first woman chief minister of Delhi.
- She
was elected seven times as a member of parliament and three times as a
member of the legislative assembly.
10. Noble
Prize-winning author, Toni Morrison dies
Nobel laureate Toni
Morrison, the renowned author of acclaimed novels such as "Beloved"
and "Song of Solomon," died at the age of 88.
- Morrison
published a total of 11 books during a career spanning over five decades
and was the first black woman to receive a Noble Prize.
- Her
work, which delved into the themes of race and racism, among others,
helped raise United States' multiculturalism to the world stage.
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