IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF 16, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 16, 2016
- On June
15, 2016 ASEAN Dengue Day was
observed.
- Theme : Community
Empowerment: A Sustainable Success to Fight Dengue
- On June
15, 2016 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.
- This
day was launched on June 15, 2006 by the
International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and the World Health
Organization at the United Nations.
- The
purpose of this day is to provide an opportunity for communities around the
world to promote a better understanding of abuse and neglect of older persons
by raising awareness of the cultural, social, economic and demographic
processes affecting elder abuse and neglect.
- French
President François Hollande On June 15, 2016 finalised ratification
of the Paris climate agreement, saying, "Signing is good,
ratifying is better."
- The
move makes France the first industrialised and G7 nation to do so.
- Note : The
Paris climate agreement will come into force once it is ratified by at least 55
countries responsible for 55% of the global greenhouse gas emissions.
- The US
Senate On June 15, 2016 rejected an amendment to recognise
India as a "global strategic and defense partner".
- The
amendment, if passed, would have helped India to acquire advanced military
technology, participate in combined military planning, and be treated like US'
"closest defense partners" for military sales.
- Note :
Earlier, US had recognised India as a "major defense partner"
in a statement.
- The
Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has launched
a Scheme for setting up of 1000 Mega Watt (MW) Wind Power Project connected
to transmission network of Central Transmission Utility (CTU).
- The
objective of the scheme is to facilitate supply of wind power to the non-windy
states at a price discovered through transparent bidding process.
- The
Cabinet On June 15, 2016 approved raising the retirement age of Central
Health Services staff from 62 to 65 years.
- Note : Prime
Minister Narendra Modi had earlier announced that the retirement age of
government doctors was raised to 65 years.
- Maharashtra government
has decided to use plastic waste along with tar in the building of
roads.
- The
Centre had recommended the use of plastic waste as it improves the quality of
roads and reduces soil pollution caused by the plastics.
- Note : CSIR
(Central Road Research Institute) also assured the government that such roads
would be cheaper and more durable.
- According
to a report on global nutrition, the percentage of Indian children
(38.7%) suffering from stunted growth due to malnutrition is higher
than that of the world average (23.8%).
- The
report further revealed that India has doubled the rate of stunting reduction
in the past decade, which is significant as India is home to one-third of the
world's stunted children.
- Aiming
to cultivate a spirit of innovation in youth, the NITI Aayog has
decided to set up 500 Atal Tinkering Labs (ATL) in schools across
the country.
- The
labs will provide students a work-space to shape their ideas by using hands-on
models and learn innovation skills.
- The
vision of the ATLs is to 'Cultivate 1 Million children as Neoteric
Innovators'.
- According
to NASA data, May 2016 was the hottest May ever on
record.
- Note :
January, February, March and April 2016 were also recorded as the hottest
respective months in over 130 years.
- The
Cabinet On June 15, 2016 approved the merger of State Bank of India with
Five of its associate banks and the Bharatiya
Mahila Bank, as part of the government's plan for consolidating public
sector banks.
- The
associate banks of SBI are,
- State
Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur,
- State
Bank of Travancore,
- State
Bank of Patiala,
- State
Bank of Mysore
- State
Bank of Hyderabad
- The
Union Cabinet On June 15, 2016 cleared the new Civil Aviation Policy,
under which air flyers will now have to pay a maximum amount of ₹2,500 for an
hour-long flight.
- Further,
the passengers will be charged ₹100/kg for exceeding the 15 kg limit on luggage as
against the previous charge of ₹300/kg.
- It also
proposed a maximum ticket cancellation charge of ₹200.
- Indian
Railways On June 15, 2016 signed a pact with Odisha government to
establish a joint venture for the development of the state's rail
infrastructure.
- Note : The
state government will own 51% of the company.
- President
Pranab Mukherjee has been presented National Order of the Republic
of Ivory Coast, the highest civilian award of the West African
country.
- The
award was bestowed upon Pranab Mukherjee during his two days visit to Ivory
Coast on the second leg of his three-nation African tour.
- Note : With
this, Mr Mukherjee’s became the first Indian President to visit Ivory
Coast.
- Five
Indian institutes have been named amongst the top-50 in
the latest QS University Rankings Asia 2016 list.
- Indian Institute of
Science (IISc), Bangalore was the highest ranked
Indian university at 33, followed by IIT-Bombay (35), IIT-Delhi (36),
IIT-Madras (43), and IIT-Kanpur (48).
- The
rankings were topped by the National University of Singapore,
followed by the University of Hong Kong.
- Famous
hairstylist Margaret Vinci Heldt (98), who became a
hairstyling celebrity after she created the famous beehive hairdo in
1960, has died On June 15, 2016.
- Renowned
Hindi novelist and critique Mudrarakshas (82) passed
away.
- He was
distinguished Hindi writer, activist, thinker and cultural personality.
- Fijian
diplomat Peter Thomson has been elected as President of 71st
session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
- With
this, Peter Thomson becomes the first representative from the Pacific
island states to get elected for the largely honorific post in the
UN’s 71-year history.
- Thomson
will begin his tenure in September 2016 at the commencement of the 71st session
of UNGA and will replace incumbent President Mogens Lykketoft.
- Xerox named
former iGATE chief executive officer (CEO) Ashok Vemuri as the CEO of
its planned Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) company.
- The
organisers of the Rio Olympics unveiled the Medals that
would be handed out to the winners.
- The
design consists of laurel leaves that surround the Rio 2016 logo.
- According
to the organisers, the design celebrates "the relationship between the
strengths of Olympic heroes and the forces of nature."
- The
committee also revealed the official slogan for the first Olympic games in
South America -- "A new world".
- The
core values of the slogan and the manifesto are unity, respect for
diversity and the will for change.
- The
Games commence from the 5th August and go on until the 21st of August 2016.
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