Important Current Affairs of April 20, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF APRIL 20, 2016
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a 230
bedded Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Super specialty Hospital in Katra in Jammu
and Kashmir.
- For the hospital operation the board has entered into an
agreement withNarayana Hrudayalaya Ltd, Bangalore that operates 32
hospitals across the country.
- Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi inaugurated Regional Conference of North Eastern
States on Child Adoption
- Ministry: Women & Child Development
- Inaugurated by: Union Minister Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
- Venue: Shillong, Meghalaya
- Highlights of steps towards Women
- Mahila Police Volunteer schemes – prevent crimes against women
- Alert button in Cell phones
- Mahila E Haat- Digital marketing Market
- Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi launched Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme
in additional 61 districts
- In addition to the existing 100 districts of
the country with low child sex ratio, now it is extended for additional 61
districts which was launched by Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Union
Minister of women and Child Development.
- Union Government inks Memorandum of Understanding with Mauritius for
the following advantages
- Traditional system of Medicine and Homeopathy
- Exchange of Experts, Supply of traditional medicinal substances
- Joint research and Development
- Recognition of the traditional systems of health and Medicine
- Main Theme: Promotion and
Popularization; Venue: Mauritius
- Signed between Minister of State
for AYUSH (Independent Charge) and Health & Family Welfare Shri
Shripad Yesso Naik and Mauritius Government.
- Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan visited Bangladesh, during his visit he discussed all
bilateral issues relating to hydrocarbon sector between the two countries.
- New Delhi based Indian Oil Corporationhas
inked an MoU with Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation to scrutinize
the possibility of jointly working on setting up a LPG (Liquefied petroleum
gas) import terminal at Chittagong port and other downstream
infrastructure in that country.
- The minister’s discussions with his counterpart authorities
focused on laying a Chittagong-Tripura pipeline through that country for
supplying part of the imported LPG to India’s North East region and supplying
diesel from Numaligarh Refinery to Parbatipur in Bangladesh.
- Bangladesh is likewise signing up Indian engineering consultancy firm
Engineers India Ltd as consultants for extension of the Eastern
Refinery.
- The temperatures across Maharashtra has
surfaced deep water crisis in many parts of the state with
this the pace at which ground water level is declining, the state government
has stepped up to contain the loss and decided to ban digging ofbore wells
beyond 200 feet.
- The move was necessitated for severe drought and decreasing
ground water level across various regions in the state. These efforts are being
made to conserve ground water till monsoon.
- Maharashtra has decided to restrict the digging of bore
well and treat it as a punishable offence. Violators of the new rule would
now face fine orimprisonment.
- Drought hit Maharashtra:
- The State Government has also approved Rs 750 crore
scarcity fund of which Rs 500 crore have already been
distributed for provided that measures to meet the drinking water requirements
of the people.
- Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on a 10-day
itinerary to the US to attend the Spring Meetings of the International
Monetary Fund and World Bank, a UN session on the drugs problem, and an
interaction with American investors.
- He was accompanied by Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram
Rajan and Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian and
some Indian Delegations.
- Highlights:
- FM Arun Jaitley addresses World Bank in Washington
- Sixth Annual Ministerial Meeting of India- US Economic and
Financial Partnership (EFP)
- G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting
- India joins G20 in fighting tax evasion, terror funding
- External Affairs minister Sushma Swaraj on a line
of travel of two-nation (Moscow, Iran) visit, during which she will be
present at the annual foreign ministers meeting of Russia, India and China.
- Iran’s Visit:
- The Foreign Minister’s Iran visit is aimed at stepping up
commitment in a range of areas including oil and trade as the strategically
important Persian Gulf nation is now ready to resume business as usual after
lifting of sanctions under a historic nuclear deal.
- Moscow’s Visit:
- After Iran she will leave for a two-day trip to Moscow to attend
the annual Foreign Ministers’ meeting of Russia, India and China. On
the sidelines of event Swaraj is expected to meet her Chinese counterpart Wang
Yi during which she is likely to raise the issue of China blocking India’s bid
to ban Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar by the UN.
- Due to decline in the progress of Nutrition, World
level leading researchers and Economists in Nutrition fields have
initiated thorough researches on Nutrition and reiterate the
Governments and Businesspersons to invest in Nutrition to
accelerate progress for Nutrition.
- Hosted By: The Investing in Nutrition: The
Foundation for Development event by World Bank
- 1,000 days is part of a global effort to accelerate the
investment in Nutrition and particularly during the woman’s pregnancy and
Child’s Second birthday
- Around 1000 defencecompanies includingFrance
major Airbus and UK based BAE Systems, Bell Helicopter, SAAB
and Thales are also participating in the Defence Services Asia (DSA)
exhibition in Malaysi
- In the exhibition 1,200 companies from 60
countries to display static equipment of weapons and defence technology,
weaponry systems and generic security solutions in the four-day exhibition.
- 29 countries taking part in the exhibition in the form of group
pavilion including Australian, China, Britain and the US.
- This year’s DSA is expected to be the biggest one since its
inauguration 28 years ago a series of security dialogues and forums on topics
including
- Cyber Security,
- Humanitarian Assistance,
- Disaster Relief
- A Trilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed
in Science and Technology among Sri Lanka, Japan and India.
- On behalf of the MoU Sri Lanka’s University of Sri Jayewardenepura will
sign the MoU with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science (AIST)
and Biomedical Research Institute (BMRI) of Japan and Department of
Biotechnology (DBT) of Ministry of Science and Technology, India.
- This MoU will result in the long-lasting academic
collaborations of Prof. Ranil de Silva with Dr. Sunil Kaul, Chief
Senior Research Scientist, AIST, which made the way towards the advancement in
science and technology between Japan, India and Sri Lanka
- Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) members have three
more months to withdraw the entire balance in their EPF accounts,
until an employee attains the age of 58.
- The Labour Ministry decided to keep the notification in abeyance till April
30. Its implementation has been again deferred tillJuly 31.
- The restrictions will now apply from August 1 instead
of May 1.
- Labour Minister: Bandaru Dattatreya
- RBL becomes first private sector bank to open dedicated branch for
Startups
- RBL Bank launches Bengaluru branch exclusively
for startups. The dedicated branch will assist
entrepreneurs in setting up new companies and offer banking services like foreign
exchange, remittances and cash management.
- It will also provide a range of value added services including
registration, legal and tax formalities through its affiliates and partners.
- The Bank is following in the footsteps of India’s largest bank, SBI which
started its InCube startup banking branch in Bengaluru a few months before.
- Morgan Stanley downgraded India’s biggest private sector bank ICICI as
well as state-run Bank of Baroda, citing rising concerns about Non-Performing
Assets(NPA).
- These banks will have to provide more money to cover for NPAs in
the current and next fiscal year.
- ICICI Bank and Bank of Baroda were downgraded to “equal-weight”.Equal
weight means investors should detest from accumulating these stocks, but may
hold on to their existing investment.The target for ICICI Bank is Rs 240 per
share, while that for Bank of Baroda is Rs 115 per share.
- About Morgan Stanley:
- Morgan Stanley is a Global financial services firm and a market
leader in securities, asset management and credit services.
- CEO: James P. Gorman ; Headquarters: New-York
- In a relief for Jet Airways, IndiGo and SpiceJet, the
Competition Appellate Tribunal(Compat) set aside Rs 258-crore penalty imposed
on them and directed Competition Commission of India(CCI) to pass a fresh
order.
- Competition Commission of India (CCI)
in November had penalised the carriers for alleged cartelisation in fixing fuel
surcharge on air cargo.
- Jet Airways was fined Rs 151.69 crore while the penalties on
Inter Globe Aviation and Spice Jet were Rs 63.74 crore and Rs 42.48 crore,
respectively.
- Djokovic, Serena bagged top honours at Laureus World Sports awards
- Venue: Berlin, Germany
- Version: 16th
- Host: Hollywood Star Bill Murray
- Awards:
- Serbia, Novak Djokovic won “Sportsman of the
year” Trophy for the third continuous victory
- United States, Serena Williams also bagged the
Women’s top honour “Sportswoman of the year” for the third time.
- The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee gave away the Hindi
SeviSamman Awards for the years 2012, 2013 and 2014 a
function at RashtrapatiBhavan in New Delhi.
- There are 42 awardees for three years.14
scholars receive this award in seven different categories every year
for their contribution in the field of Hindi language and literature.
- Ge Fuping, who was given George Grierson prize
for his remarkable works done for the propagation of Hindi in foreign. Besides
him, Alka Dunputh (from Mauritius) and Shichiro Soma (from Japan)
were also given the George Grierson award by the President.
- Out of the 42 awardees for three years, three were not present
during the function.
- Hindi Sevi Samman Awards:
- These Awards were established by Central Hindi Institute
Agra in 1989.
- The Hindi Sevi Samman under which awards are given in various
categories was started by the Kendriya Hindi Sansthan of the HRD
Ministry.
- Tata Steel had appointed Bimlendra Jha, executive
committee member of Tata Steel’s Europe operations, as the chief executive
officer (CEO) at Tata Steel UK.
- He would report to Hans Fischer, CEO at Tata Steel Europe, and
be supported by a team of executives drawn across functions including
operations, procurement, finance, human resources and commercial.
- Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq appointed
as the head of the new selection committee
of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
- Other Members: Tauseef Ahmed,
Wasim Haider and Wajahatullah Wasti
- Inzamam, who replaces former batsmanHaroon Rasheed.
- He was the Afghanistan cricket team coach for the past six
months
- Mr. Deepak Mishra, an Indian Police
Service (IPS) officer of the 1984 batch (AGMU cadre), has been appointed as
Additional Director General in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
- The Appointments
Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of ShriP.C.Thakur as
Director General of Fire Services.
- The Maharashtra Government has decided to make it mandatory to
have a hologram on every alcohol bottle manufactured and sold in the State.
- It has decided to paste “polyester base track and trace” hologram,
to be supported by a mobile app, which will help consumers find out whether the
liquor isfake or genuine.
- The technique will also help prevent loss of revenue due to
cheap liquor being imported into the state from neighbouring States.
- Scientists have identified three new species of mouse
lemurs in the South and East ofMadagascar and increase the
number of known mouse lemur species to 24.
- About the new primate species
- One of the species was named Ganzhorn’s mouse lemur after
Jorg Ganzhorn from Hamburg University.
- The second species was named Microcebus manitatra,
symbolising the expansion of the range of a subgroup from western Madagascar.
- The third species Microcebus boraha, is named
after its location on the Island of Sainte Marie in Malagasy Nosy Boraha.
- The International Hockey Federation pronounced a new
annual tellurian (inhabiting the earth.) home and divided
league to be implemented in 2019 linking a world’s heading hockey nations that
may a reinstate Hockey World League Semi-Finals and Finals and a Champions
Trophy.
- Champions Trophy Scrapped:
- FIH also motionless that Champions Trophy hold once in
dual years given 1978will be scrapped and a 2018 edition in Amsterdam will
be a last one.
- Hockey sidestake part in a new home and divided joining will be
selected shaped on a clearly tangible set of gift criteria designed to
say a peculiarity of a joining and high customary events.
- International Hockey Federation has promoted Durga Thakur
of India as the international outdoor umpire after her good
performance at the recently-culminated Hawke’s Bay Cup in Hastings New
Zealand.FIH’s list currently has 14 Indians in the elite league of
international umpires (10 men, 4 women).
- Durga Thakur:
- Thakur started her career as an umpire from the
third Hockey India Sub-Junior Men & Women National Championship.
- She is a graduate of NSNIS in 2011 her first
international assignment came in 2015 at the double six-Nation
Cup in Breda, Netherlands.
- Thakur is an addition to a crop of young Indian
umpires presently officiating at the international level.
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