IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 22, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 22, 2016
- On June 21, 2016 World Music Day (Fête de la Musique) was observed.
- This day is celebrated in an attempt to promote peace and
spread goodwill through melodies.
- The day is originated in France in 1982 and is now observed in
over 120 countries.
- Aim of this day : To encourage free
and accessible concerts or events for the public.
- The Chinese
government has elaborated a plan to reduce meat
consumption by citizens by 50%.
- The plan, outlined by the Chinese health ministry, recommended
that people should consume between 40g and 75g of meat per person each
day.
- Important Note : Should these
guidelines be followed, China's carbon dioxide equivalent emissions from livestock
could reduce by 1 billion tonnes by 2030.
- According to a study by UK-based organisation Global Witness, 2015 was the deadliest year for
environmental activists, with at least 185 being killed.
- This number is reportedly a 60% increase from the previous
year's figures.
- Brazil had the highest number of killings, with 50.
- Philippines was second with 33 killings.
- Note :
India is also on the list, with six killings.
- The European
Union On June 21, 2016 agreed
to extend sanctions against
Russia by another six months,
till January 2017, over its 2014 annexation of the Crimean peninsula.
- Sanctions were first imposed against Russia in this regard in
July 2014 and have continued since.
- The action received the unanimous approval of the 28 member
states and will now be approved by EU ministers.
- The Madhya
Pradesh government On June
21, 2016 signed an MoU with Chinese heavy machinery
manufacturing firm Sany Group for working on investment proposals
worth $1 billion.
- Sany Group reportedly expressed interest in investing in the
state's energy sector and industrial infrastructure.
- India and Thailand have signed two agreements in culture and educational sectors
to boost bilateral ties.
- They are,
- Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India’s Nagaland
University and Thailand’s Chiang Mai University
- Agreement for to extension of the Cultural Exchange Programme
(CEP) between both countries for 2016-19
- Note :
These agreements were signed in New Delhi during the three day official state
visit of Thailand Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha to Indian.
- 2nd International
Yoga Day is being celebrated On
June 21, 2016 with participation of Crores of people in 192 countries.
- This day was declared by the United
Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on
December 11, 2014.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his UN Address suggested the
date of 21st June to celebrate this day, as it is
the longest day of the
year in the Northern
Hemisphere and shares special significance in many parts of the world.
- 2016 Theme : “Connect the
Youth”.
- Highlights :
- This year’s observance seeks to highlight the important role
healthy living plays in the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) which were adopted by all 193 UN member states in 2015.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced one national and another
international award for excellent contribution in the field of yoga.
- The awards will be presented on the International Yoga Day on
June 21, starting next year.
- Nearly 2,000 pregnant women set a new world record by performing
yoga in Rajkot, Gujarat, on the occasion of International Yoga Day.
- This breaks the previous record in prenatal yoga that had 940
pregnant women in China participate in the activity.
- 8,000 children in Gujarat set a world record by making a human
chain.
- To celebrate the 2nd International Day of Yoga, the United Nations (UN)
headquarters in New York lit up with the projections of a woman
doing yoga.
- The first-ever
National Yoga Olympiad was
held in Delhi fromJune 18-20.
- Organised by the NCERT,
the olympiad saw participation from 321 children from 21 states and union
territories.
- Former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit
Jogi, who recently quit
Congress, On June 21, 2016 named his new political party as 'Chhattisgarh
Janta Congress'.
- Note : He
had resigned from Congress after his removal from the Congress Working
Committee over his son's alleged involvement in fixing a by-poll.
- The Environment
Ministry has released the draft National Forest Policy,
which if enforced, will replace the current 1988 policy.
- It seeks to levy a green tax for facilitating ecologically
responsible behaviour and has proposed to establish National and State Boards
of Forestry.
- However, the policy has done away with the existing target of
two-thirds forest cover for the hilly areas.
- The Food Safety
Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) On
June 21, 2016 banned the use of Potassium
bromate as a food additive
following reports that it could cause cancer.
- Earlier, FSSAI recommended the ban after a study found the
additive in 84% of 38 common brands of bread.
- Note :
Potassium bromate is banned and labelled "hazardous" for public
health in many countries.
- The Mizoram government has constituted a 'District
Re-organisation Committee'.
- The ten-member committee will examine boundaries of the existing
districts and sub-divisions in the state and give suggestions for the creation
of new districts.
- Note : Three new districts were created in 2008 by the then
government, but they were never officially implemented.
- This committee will be headed by : Chief Secretary Pu
Lalmalsawma
- The Income Tax
(I-T) Department has
announced that it will block
the PAN of wilful tax defaulters in
a bid to check their activities.
- Further, the LPG subsidies to the defaulters were also proposed
to be withdrawn along with blocking the sanction of loans or overdraft facility
from public sector banks.
- Odisha government
On June 21, 2016 approved investment
worth over ₹1,000 crore in two projects which are
likely to generate employment for about 1,000 people.
- The proposals include a Steel
processing unit and a Logistics park.
- The government on Monday changed the norms for Public Provident
Fund (PPF) deposits, allowing the subscribers of the scheme to prematurely
close their accounts and withdraw the complete amount after five years.
However, the withdrawal will be allowed for expenditure towards higher
education or medical treatment. Currently, the lock-in period for complete
withdrawal from PPF accounts is 15 years.
- SoftBank On June 21, 2016
announced that its President & COO Nikesh
Arora has resigned from his
post to pursue a different path.
- Britain’s Foreign
and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has
launched a new digital archive telling the inspiring stories of
war heroes, including Six
Indians, as part of the UK government’s centenary celebrations to mark
World War I.
- Important Points to Note :
- As many as 175 men from 11 overseas countries were awarded
Britain’s highest award for valour, the Victoria Cross (VC), during the war.
- These included six soldiers from undivided India who fought in
the war as part of the British Indian Army and honoured in a commemorative
plaque presented to India back in 2014.
- Apple has
topped LinkedIn's 'Top
Attractors' list of the most sought-after companies by professionals across the
world.
- Cloud computing company Salesforce and social media platform
Facebook have been ranked second and third respectively.
- The list, which was released On June 21, 2016, featured a total
of 40 companies including Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Uber.
- Online retailer Flipkart has topped LinkedIn's 'Top Attractors' list of the most
sought-after companies by professionals across India.
- Amazon and Capgemini have been ranked second and third
respectively.
- The list, released On June 21, 2016, featured a total of 25
companies including Google, Adobe, Ola, Snapdeal, Microsoft and Zomato among
others.
- ISRO (Indian
Space Research Organisation) is going to launchPSLVC34
rocket carrying 20 satellites including 17 foreign payloads
tomorrow.
- Russia On
June 21, 2016 unveiled the world's biggest nuclear-powered icebreaker 'Arktika'.
- The twin-reactor icebreaker vessel is 586 feet long and can
smash through 10 feet thick and 13 feet deep ice.
- The giant vessel is a part of Russia's $1.9 billion 'Project
22220'.
- When completed, 'Arktika' will conduct year-round navigation in
the Arctic and process nearly 150 tonnes of water.
- Swedish national football team captain Zlatan Ibrahimović On June 21, 2016 announced that he will retire from international
football after the Euro 2016.
- The International
Boxing Federation (IBF) On
June 21, 2016 announced that professional boxers who compete at the Rio
Olympics will be stripped off their titles, and non-title-holders barred from
its ratings.
- The IBF has criticized the International
Boxing Association’s (AIBA) move
to allow pro boxers to compete in Rio, saying that there is a safety risk
involved in professionals fighting amateurs.
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