IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF MAY 16,2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF MAY 16,2016
- On May 15,2016 International Day
of Families was observed.
- The Day was proclaimed by the UN General
Assembly in 1993 and reflects the importance the international community
attaches to families.
- This day provides an opportunity to
promote awareness of issues relating to families and to increase knowledge of
the social, economic and demographic processes affecting families.
- 2016 Theme : Families, healthy lives and
sustainable future
- The multilateral Red
Flag Aerial combat exercises between US, NATOand allied forces and India
Air Force (IAF) concluded in
Alaska, US.
- The 4 week long (from April 28 to May 13, 2016) aerial combat
exercises was held at the Nellis Air Force Base, Alaska.
- Nigeria is
hosting talks on Boko Haram with regional
and Western powers, as the United Nations warned of the terrorists'
ties to ISIS group and its threat to African security.
- Leaders from Benin,
Cameroon, Chad and Niger were among the delegates,
alongside French President Francois Hollande, and high-ranking diplomats from
the United States, Britain and the European Union.
- Rajasthan is
set to become the first state to issue newspaper advertisements for the
post of Vice Chancellor of state universities.
- More candidates will now be able to apply for the post leading
to transparency and timely appointments.
- India has
been ranked 3rd in the Attractiveness of Renewable Energy,
behind the US and China, according to a report by consulting firm Ernst &
Young.
- Note : The
report included a list of 40 countries.
- India successfully
test fired its indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile Prithvi-II today off the Odisha coast.
- The missile is capable of destroying hostile ballistic missile
and will help in strengthening India's Missile Defence System.
- The interceptor missile is a single stage solid rocket propelled
missile equipped with hi-tech computer systems and sophisticated radars.
- China today
successfully launched Yaogan-30,
a remote sensing satellite to carry out land surveys and disaster relief.
- The satellite was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre
in northwestern China’s Gobi Desert by a Long March-2D rocket.
- It will be used for experiments, land surveys, crop yield
estimates and disaster relief.
- The Indian
Space Research Organisation is
going to launch a Space
shuttle that is completely made in India for the first time before the onset of monsoon this
year.
- The indigenously made Reusable
Launch Vehicle - Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD) will be launched from Sriharikota in
Andhra Pradesh.
- Note : The
reusable technology can reportedly help reduce launch costs by ten times.
- New York-based law firm BakerHostetler recently hired ROSS, 'the world's
first artificially intelligent lawyer', which is powered by Watson, an
IBM-developed AI system capable of processing natural language.
- After being asked a question, ROSS reads through the law and
gathers evidence to give relevant and evidence-based answers.
- It also monitors the law for changes that can affect a certain
case.
- The White House has launched the National Microbiome
Initiative – a new initiative aimed at studying
microbial communities that could aid in the development of useful applications
in several areas.
- For the project, the government will invest over $121 million in
federal money, while another $400 million will come from non-government
organizations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has developed the fastest elevator
in the world, having achieved a top-speed of 1,230 meters per minute or 20.5 meters per second.
- It will be installed at the 632-meter Shanghai Tower (China's tallest building).
- Actress Celina
Jaitly has been honoured by
the Harvey Milk Foundationfor
her contribution to Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT)equality as a United Nations Equality
Champion.
- Senior audit service officer Hindupur
Pradeep Rao was today
appointed asDeputy Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).
- Mumbai based India’s biggest exchange, NSE, had nominated Ashok Chawla as its new Chairman after obtaining a clearance from
the market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India.
- Former IPL spot-fixing probe head, Justice Mukul Mudgal has been appointed as the Deputy Chairman of FIFA's
governance committee.
- Important Points to Note :
- Former European Court of Justice Advocate General, Portugal'sLuis
Miguel Maduro will head
the governance committee and
the International Review Committee alongside Mudgal.
- Earlier Mudgal was also appointed by the Asian Football
Federation in a similar role.
- Top-ranked women's doubles pair of Sania
Mirza and Martina Hingis have clinched the Internazionali BNL d’Italia title in Rome today.
- This is Hingis' and Mirza's fifth title of the season and their
first claycourt crown of 2016.
- Rio Olympics qualified sprinter, Sudha Singh set a new national record in the
3,000-meter steeplechase category by
clocking 9 minutes and 26.55 seconds in the IAAF Diamond League race in
Shanghai on Saturday. The 2010 Asian Games gold medallist broke the 9 minutes
and 27.09 seconds national record timing set by another Rio Olympics qualified
long-distance runner Lalita Babar.
- 18 year old Max
Verstappen became the youngest driver in F1
history to win a Grand Prix as
he finished first at the Circuit
de Barcelona-Catalunya today.
- Note :
Ferrari drivers, Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel finished second and third
respectively.
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