IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 24, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 24, 2016
- On
June 23, 2016 World Public Service Day was observed.
- This
day is dedicated by the United Nations to “celebrate
the value and virtue of public service to the community”.
- Since
2003, this day is marked with UN Public Service Awards Ceremony wherein works
of public servants are recognised and they are awarded for their contributions
in the field.
- On
June 23, 2016 International
Widows Day was observed.
- This
day is a United Nations ratified day of action to address the"poverty and
injustice faced by millions of widows and their dependents in many countries".
- This
day was established by The Loomba Foundation to raise awareness of the issue of
widowhood.
- The
significance of 23 June is that it was on that day in 1954 that Shrimati Pushpa
Wati Loomba, mother of the foundation's founder, Lord Loomba, became a widow.
- Theme
of the year 2016 :
Never Alone
- Prime
Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Uzbekistan.
- Note : He
is currently in Uzbekistan's capital Tashkent to attend the annual summit of
the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO).
- Modi, On
June 23, 2016 met Chinese
President Xi Jinping and
urged China to support India's Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) membership bid on
merit.
- Pakistan's
Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry On
June 23, 2016 announced that China
assured Pakistan of its
support for Pakistan's
membership bid for the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) On June 23, 2016.
- Chinese
President Xi Jinping reportedly met Pakistan's President on the sidelines of
the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
- Note : China has also
expressed opposition to India's NSG bid.
- The United Kingdom began voting On June 23, 2016 in a
historic referendum to
decide whether the nation will remain part of the European Union or exit the
organisation (Brexit).
- Most
opinion polls before the voting reportedly termed the vote too close to
call.
- Note : The Pound Sterling
rose to its highest in 2016 against the US Dollar On June 23, 2016.
- India and Switzerland On June 23, 2016 signed an
agreement to establish formal cooperation in the fields of skills development
and vocational and professional education and training.
- The
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in Winterthur between State
Secretary Mauro Dell' Ambrogio and Union Minister for Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship Rajiv Pratap Rudy.
- The Department of Personnel and
Training (DoPT) has approved
a Niti Aayog proposal of making
available online the scores and rankings of candidates taking competitive
examinations for central government jobs.
- The
National Informatics Centre will develop an integrated website for the same
that will have links to various recruiting agencies.
- The
candidates can also opt out of the disclosure scheme.
- The Ambubachi Mela, an annual
festival that celebrates fertility, at the Kamakhya Temple in Assam's Guwahati began On June
23, 2016.
- Environment
Minister Prakash Javadekar and MoS for Petroleum and Natural Gas
(Independent Charge) Dharmendra PradhanOn June 23, 2016 launched a pilot
project in Delhi to run 50
two-wheelers on CNG.
- The
performance of these two-wheelers will be closely monitored for efficiency and
emissions during the pilot phase.
- The
CNG-fuelled two-wheelers are expected to emit 75% lesser hydrocarbons.
- CNG - Compressed Natural Gas
- Health
Minister JP Nadda on On
June 23, 2016 launched several campaigns to create awareness among people
regarding Non-Communicable
Diseases (NCDs) or 'lifestyle
diseases'. T
- The
minister launched a media campaign and an 'M-Diabetes'initiative, where
information on diabetes will be provided through a missed call.
- Highways
Minister Nitin Gadkari On
June 23, 2016 said that the Centre
will plant trees along 1,500 kilometres of highways on July 1, as part of a green
initiative.
- He
added that ₹5,000 crore has been earmarked for
plantation and transplantation.
- India's
first sunken museum is
set to come up at Humayun’s
Tomb in Delhi.
- With
a built-up area of 9,000 square metres, the underground site museum, whose roof
was laid down recently, will open to the public in early 2018.
- Note : The construction
work for the same began in April 2015 and 30% work has been completed so far.
- Ariane
Passenger PayLoad Experiment (APPLE) was India’s
first communication satellite successfully
launched in 1981.
- Incidentally,
the satellite was carried on a non-metallic bullock cart to avoid reflections
off the metal plates, affecting the satellite’s antenna.
- It
was dedicated to the nation by the then PM Indira Gandhi who said that it
marked the ‘Dawn of India’s satellite communication era.’
- Two
Indian student-made satellites were
launched by ISRO in the record-breaking 20-satellite launch yesterday.
- The Sathyabamasat, made by students
of Sathyabama University in Chennai, weighs less than 1.5 kg and monitors
greenhouse gas emissions.
- The Swayam, made by students from
the College of Engineering, Pune, weighs less than 1 kg, and is meant to
provide point-to-point messaging services.
- A US panel has approved the first ever human trials of theCRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing
technique, proposed by University of Pennsylvania researchers.
- The
team aims to modify the immune system "T cells" in patients,
helping them better fight off several cancer types.
- Note : CRISPR-Cas9 is
currently one of the fastest, simplest and cheapest tools that help geneticists
edit parts of a genome.
- The 8th India-China financial dialogue at the level of Secretaries which is
scheduled for June 27 was postponed to July.
- The
meeting was deferred due to the inability of Economic Affairs Secretary
Shaktikanta Das to travel to Beijing as he was asked to stay back in India in
view of the 'Brexit' referendum On June 23, 2016.
- The
Cabinet On June 23, 2016 approved the signing of a protocol amending an agreement with
Belgium on avoidance of double taxation and
prevention of tax evasion.
- The
amendment will broaden the scope of tax-related information exchange between
the two countries.
- Earlier
in May, India had amended the double taxation avoidance agreement with
Mauritius.
- The
Union Cabinet On June 23, 2016 approved the establishment of ₹10,000
crore 'Fund
of Funds for Startups', as a part of ‘Startup India Action Plan’
unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January.
- The
fund is expected to provide a stable and predictable source of funding for
startup enterprises and facilitate large-scale job creation.
- Actress Freida Pinto is set to receive the 'International
Icon Award' at the 17th
edition of the IIFA awards ceremony,
beginning in Madrid On June 23, 2016.
- The
actress has starred in films including 'Slumdog Millionnaire', 'Immortals' and
'Rise of the Planet of the Apes'.
- Russian
hockey winger Artemi Panarin,
playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, has won the 2015-2016 Calder Memorial Trophy.
- This
trophy is an annual award given to the player selected as the most proficient
in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League.
- Former
Indian captain Sourav Ganguly will write a book titled 'A Century
is Not Enough' based on his life and cricketing career.
- While
the book won't be an autobiography, its contents will be drawn from the highs
and lows of Ganguly's career, talking about the challenges a sportsman
faces.
- The
book will be available in bookstores from early next year.
- Former
captain Anil Kumble was named the head coach of the Indian
team for a one-year
period.
- Kumble,
who is the third highest wicket-taker in Test cricket history, played for India
from 1990 to 2008.
- World’s
leading payments platform PayPal On June 23, 2016 announced the
appointment of Anupam Pahuja as the Managing Director (MD)and Country Manager for its India operations.
- Boxers Manoj Kumar and Vikas Krishan have qualified for the Rio
Olympics, after beating Rakhimov Shakvakatdzhon and Lee Dongyun, respectively,
in the AIBA World Olympic qualification event in Azerbaijan.
- Before
them, Shiva Thapa was the only Indian boxer with an Olympic berth.
- Two
other boxers, Devendro Singh and Sumit Sangwan, are still in the running for an
Olympic quota.
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