IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF 9th AUGUST, 2019
1.
Reconstruction of 380 earthquake affected cultural and heritage sites completes
in Nepal
In Nepal reconstruction of 380 earthquake affected cultural and heritage sites have been completed.
In Nepal reconstruction of 380 earthquake affected cultural and heritage sites have been completed.
- More than 2.12 billion Nepali
rupees spent on reconstruction of 96 World Heritage monuments and 284
other archaeological and cultural sites.
- Over 150 heritage sites are
scheduled to be reconstructed in the current financial year.
- Besides the Government of Nepal
many other countries including India, China, USA, Switzerland, Sri Lanka
and Japan are providing financial assistance for the reconstruction of
quake-affected heritage monuments.
- A total of 891 sites of
archaeological and cultural importance were damaged in Nepal due to the
devastating earthquake in 2015.
2. Two-day 22nd National
Conference on e-Governance 2019 inaugurated in Shillong
Dr Jitendra Singh
inaugurated the 22nd National Conference on e-Governance 2019 (NCeG), the
first-ever in North East region, in Shillong, Meghalaya.
- The Conference is being
attended by senior government officers from across India, researchers and
eminent personalities from the IT industry.
- The conference will be held
with the theme “Digital India: Success to Excellence”.
- The conference will provide a
platform to disseminate knowledge on effective methods of designing and
implementing sustainable e-Governance initiatives to provide end-to-end
Digital services.
3. Union HRD Minister to
launch ‘Samagra Shiksha-Jal Suraksha’ Drive
Union HRD Minister
Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ launched ‘Samagra Shiksha-Jal Suraksha’ drive.
- The drive aims to create
awareness about Water Conservation among all school students in the
country.
- The drive will organise water
conservation activities for School Students so that they can become
competent, conscientious and committed water citizens of our nation.
4. Govt sanctions over
5,000 electric buses under the second phase of FAME India scheme
Government has
sanctioned five thousand 595 electric buses in 64 cities for intracity and
intercity operations under the second phase of FAME India scheme.
- The objective of the scheme is
to encourage faster adoption of electric and hybrid vehicle by way of
offering upfront incentives on the purchase of electric vehicles.
- The Faster Adoption and
Manufacturing of Hybrid & Electric Vehicles (FAME) India was launched
in 2015 under National Electric Mobility Mission (NEMM).
5. Manipur tops in
Breastfeeding, Infant & Young Child Feeding Practices
Manipur has topped the
rankings in Breastfeeding and Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in the
country.
- Health and Family Welfare
Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan released a report on Breastfeeding in New Delhi.
- Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and
Bihar are at the bottom positions in the report card.
- The Breastfeeding report card
has been developed by devising a composite score based on three indicators
namely early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding for six
months and complementary feeding at 6-8 months of child's age.
6. India's first underwater
train to be launched in Kolkata
India's first
underwater train project in Kolkata is almost complete and the metro will soon
be operational soon.
- An example of impeccable
engineering, this train is proof of the progress made by Indian Railways.
- The 16-kilometre long Kolkata
Metro project will connect Salt Sector 5 with Howrah Maidan.
- The tunnel is provided with
four-layers of protection to shield the tunnel from the water of Hubli
river.
7. President confers Bharat
Ratna on Pranab Mukherjee
President Ram Nath
Kovind conferred country's highest civilian honour Bharat Ratna on former
President Pranab Mukherjee and posthumously on social activist Nanaji Deshmukh
and singer Bhupen Hazarika.
- Pranab Mukherjee received the
award from the President, at a function in Rashtrapati Bhawan.
- Bhupen Hazarika's son Tej
Hazarika received the award on his behalf.
- While a relative of Nanaji
Deshmukh, Virender Jeet Singh received the award for him.
8. NITI Aayog to launch the
Fourth Edition of Women Transforming India Awards
The NITI Aayog
launched the Fourth Edition of Women Transforming India (WTI) Awards
- The Women Transforming India
(WTI) Awards is being organized in collaboration with the United Nations
to recognize women entrepreneurs from across India.
- This year’s theme is ‘Women and
Entrepreneurship’, in continuation of the theme for WTI Awards 2018.
- WhatsApp has collaborated with
NITI Aayog for WTI Awards 2019 and will be providing support amounting to
US$100,000 to the award winners.
9. Amla retires from
international cricket
South African batsman
Hashim Amla has retired from all international cricket with immediate effect.
- Amla played 124 Tests, 181 ODIs
and 44 T20Is between in his 15-year-long cricketing career.
- He collected the country’s
third-most runs in ODI cricket after former skipper AB de Villiers and
Kallis.
- He is the only South African to
have scored a triple century in the Test format.
10. World Archery suspends
AAI for defying guidelines
The World Archery (WA)
suspended the Archery Association of India (AAI) for defying its guidelines by
electing two parallel bodies.
- The last event in which the
archers can participate under the Indian flag is the World Archery Youth
Championships in Madrid from 19th to 25th of this month.
- The AAI had to find a solution
by the end of last month as per the deadline was given by WA's executive
board and since no progress has been made, the world governing body
implemented the suspension order.
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