IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 20, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 20, 2016
- On June 19, 2016 Father's Day was observed.
- This day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating
fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.
- India is
going to setup a joint panel of
parliamentarians with the United
Arab Emirates (UAE) in a bid to boost bilateral strategic
ties.
- The decision was taken when UAE's Federal National Council
Speaker Amal Abdullah Al-Qubaisi met Indian Ambassador TP Seetharam On June 19,
2016.
- This panel will aim to facilitate parliamentary visits between
both the nations.
- Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar was
on a visit to China to discussIndia's membership to
the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- This comes amid reports of Beijing trying to block India's entry
to the 48-member anti-proliferation group.
- Note : The
decision on India's membership will be taken during the NSG plenary meeting to
be held from June 23-24.
- Canada's parliament has passed a contentious bill to allow medically-assisted death
for terminally ill people.
- This move makes Canada one of the few countries where doctors
can legally help sick people die.
- Assisted suicide is currently legal in just a few countries,
including Switzerland, the Netherlands, Albania, Colombia and Japan.
- The practice is legal in the US states of Washington,
California, Oregon, Vermont, New Mexico and Montana.
- The Union Ministry of AYUSH released a Yog Geet (Yoga Song) in connection with the
celebration of International Day of Yoga–2016.
- This 3 minutes
and 15 seconds song was written by Deeraj Saraswat in Hindi language and composed by Sumanto Ray.
- The Haryana
government On June 19, 2016
gave its approval to set up anAYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani,
Siddha and Homoeopathy) University, the first-of-its-kind
in India.
- Note : The
university, to be formed by upgrading Shri Krishna Government Ayurvedic College
in Kurukshetra, would offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in all the
AYUSH systems.
- The Delhi government has decided to disburse old age, physical disability, and
widow pensions on a monthly basis starting
July, instead of making quarterly payments.
- The move is aimed at easing the financial problems faced by the
beneficiaries in the city, reportedly comprising of 3.88 lakh old people, 1.6
lakh widows and 63,000 people with physical disabilities.
- Under a revised central sector scheme, the Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment will now bear the
entire expenditure incurred bySC and OBC students on coaching for
competitive examinations.
- Earlier, the government paid a maximum coaching fee of ₹20,000 per candidate.
- The Ministry will also empanel reputed coaching institutes to
provide quality coaching to the said students.
- Punjab has
become the first state in
India to provide free treatment to confirmed
cases of Hepatitis C.
- Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal launched the 'Mukh Mantri Punjab
Hepatitis C Relief Fund', with an initial contribution of ₹20 crore, for providing the free treatment.
- Note :
According to reports, around six lakh people require Hepatitis C treatment in
Punjab.
- UK astronaut Tim
Peake and his crewmates,
America's Tim Kopraand
Russia's Yuri Malenchenko, returned to Earth after spending six months
on the International Space Station.
- His mission took him on about 3,000 orbits of Earth, covering
around 125 million km.
- The International
Astronomical Union has named
a 9.8-kilometre
wide crater on Mars after
Nepal's earthquake-hit village ofLangtang.
- The village, which served as a Himalayan base camp, was one of
the worst hit villages in the 2015 Nepal earthquake, killing more than 200
people.
- California is
now the 6th largest
economy in the world with its
gross state product at $2.46 trillion, leapfrogging France, which dropped to
seventh, with a GDP of $2.42 trillion.
- The most populous US state is also ahead of India, which is in
eighth place with a GDP of $2.09 trillion.
- Markets regulator SEBI has eased the norms for overseas fund managers to relocate to India, under which they
need not fulfil the minimum investment requirement of ₹25 lakh.
- Further, the requirement of such firms to report their overseas
funds was removed.
- Note : The
government had announced taxation incentives for overseas fund managers willing
to relocate to India during the 2015-16 Budget.
- The Union
Railway Ministry has launched two policies related toParcel Cargo Train
Express and Parcel Leasing.
- They are,
- Liberalised Comprehensive Parcel Leasing Policy (CPLP)
- Liberalised policy on Parcel Cargo Express Trains (PCET).
- The Kannada film 'Thithi' has won 2 awards (Best
Film & Best Script Writer) at the 19th Shanghai International Film
Festival.
- The awards were part of the 'Asia New Talent Awards' where
'Thithi' was the only nomination from India.
- Kerala Tourism has
won 4 awards at ‘FilmAT’ which is one of the
biggest international film festivals dedicated to tourism, art and ecology in
Poland.
- ‘Responsible Tourism’ initiative started by Kerala Tourism has won
three awards under categories of the Best
Promotional Social Campaign, Protection of Nature, and Eco-Food categories respectively.
- The tourism board’s ad film ‘The Great Backwaters of Kerala’
has won the ‘Best Editing Award’.
- Note : The
FilmAT festival is associated with the International Committee of Tourism Film
Festivals.
- Australia has
won the 2016 Champions Trophy title of Hockey by defeating
India.
- Note :
With this victory, Australia
created history by winning the title for record 14 times.
- Aida Gemanque (106),
known as Grandma Iaià, became the oldest
Olympic torchbearer, when she lit the cauldron in the Brazilian city,
Macapa.
- She broke 101-yr-old Alexander Kaptarenko’s record, who carried
the torch at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.
- Note :
Grandma Iaià holds a Guinness record for being the oldest skydiver at 103,
giving her the nickname ‘Extreme Granny’.
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