IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF MAY 25, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF MAY 25, 2016
- The
Ministry of Urban Development announced 13 new cities to be developed
under the government’s Smart-Cities project.
- These
cities were shortlisted based on scores obtained in Fast Track competition
conducted for 23 cities from as many States and Union Territories.
- The
cities include Lucknow, New Town in Kolkata, Bhagalpur, Dharamsala,
Chandigarh, Faridabad, Raipur, Ranchi, Warangal, Agartala, Imphal, Port Blair andPanaji.
- Further,
the cities have proposed projects involving a total investment of ₹30,229 crore.
- After 17 years of construction work,Switzerland is going to open world's longest and deepest train tunnel.
- The Gotthard Base Tunnel will open for the first time on 1st June 2016, extending 57 km in length into the bowels of the earth 2,300 meters below the Gotthard massif in the Swiss Alps.
- With speeds reaching up to 250 km/hr, the travel time from one end of the tunnel to the other will take just 20 minutes.
- Saudi Arabia has joined Turkey, Indonesia and the Jeddah-basedIslamic Development Bank (IDB) as a prospective founder member of a new Islamic finance infrastructure bank.
- The four are going to contribute around $300 million each for the project, with plans calling for the establishment of two regional Islamic banks based in Istanbul and Jakarta.
- The Sikkim
government has banned the use and sale of disposable foam food
containers like cups and plates across the state with immediate
effect.
- Reason
for the ban : Such containers create huge quantities of environmentally
hazardous municipal waste and occupy space in the landfill.
- Note :
Sikkim also restricted the use of mineral water bottles in government
programmes.
- State-owned
major, National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) has signed a
MoU with Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation
Organization (IMIDRO) to jointly explore the possibility of setting up
an aluminium smelter in Iran.
- The
signing of the MoU coincides with the visit of prime minister Narendra Modi to
Iran.
- India
will get an indigenously built supercomputer next year as part
of the government's Rs 4,500-crore programme aimed at taking India into an
elite league of nations who have made advancements in the field.
- It is
being implemented jointly by the Department of Science and Technology
(DST) and the Department of Electronics and Information
Technology (DeitY).
- The
mission aimed to enable India to leapfrog to the league of world-class
computing power nations.
- The Indian
Navy has commissioned indigenously built highly maneuverable Fast
Attack Craft INS Tarmugli at the commissioning ceremony held
in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
- INS
Tarmugli will be based in Visakhapatnam under the Naval Officer-in-Charge
(Andhra Pradesh).
- It
would be deployed for coastal patrol and surveillance operations along the East
Coast of India.
- Routes
2 Roots, a Delhi-based Non-profit organization (NGO), has been awarded
prestigious Inter-cultural Innovation Award 2016.
- The
award was bestowed upon the NGO for their unique Student Exchange Program,
which allowed children in schools from India and Pakistan to connect with each
other.
- The
award was given by United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) in Baku,
Azerbaijan.
- Renowned
scientist S K Sharma was appointed the Chairman and
Managing Director (CMD) of Nuclear Power Corporation of India
Limited (NPCIL).
- Sarbananda
Sonowal sworn in as Assam’s Chief Minister.
- He will
be the first BJP chief minister of Assam.
- After
15 years of Congress rule, Assam gets its first BJP government.
- He
is Assam’s 14th chief minister.
- Mohun
Bagan FC has won the 2016 Indian Federation Cup football
tournament title for the 14th time.
- They
have won the tournament after a gap of 8 years and last was won in 2008.
- In the
final match played at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati (Assam),
they defeated Aizawl FC by 5-0 goals.
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