IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 28, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 28, 2016
- India joins Missile
Technology Control Regime (MTCR).
- With
this, India has became the 35th member of MTCR.
- This
membership will enable India to buy high-end missile technologies and
reportedly enhance its joint ventures with Russia.
- This
marks India’s first entry into a multilateral export control regime.
- Israel and Turkey announced
a deal to end a six-year-long diplomatic standoff, which began when
nine Turkish activists were shot dead by the Israeli Navy in 2010.
- The
Turkish activists were on an aid vessel bound for the Gaza Strip in Palestine.
$20 million will be provided in compensation for the families of those killed,
as part of the deal.
- Thailand is set
to hold a referendum on 7 August this year on a draft
constitution, in the first such vote since the National Council for Peace
and Order assumed power in May 2014.
- Thailand's
Prime Minister : Prayuth Chan-ocha
- Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley cut short his visit to China by
a day and returned On June 27, 2016.
- He was
on a five-day visit to China to attend the first
meeting of the Board of Governors of the $100-billion Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
- On June
27, 2016 178th Birth Anniversary of Bankim
Chandra Chattopadhyay, the father of India's national song
"Vande Mataram" was observed.
- On June
27, 2016 is India's best known Soldier, Padma Bhushan, Legendary Field Marshal Sam
Manek Shaw's 8th Death anniversary .
- He is
India's first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the
five star rank of field marshal
- He was
popularly known as Sam Bahadur (Sam the Brave)
- The
government has filtered its list of candidates to be the next governor of the
Reserve Bank of India to four.
- The
list has,
- Urjit
Patel (current RBI Deputy Governor)
- Rakesh
Mohan (former RBI Deputy Governor)
- Subir
Gokarn (current RBI Deputy Governor)
- Arundhati
Bhattacharya (SBI Chair)
- The Reserve
Bank of India (RBI) recently allowed startups with an
overseas subsidiary to open foreign currency accounts with a bank
outside India.
- The
accounts will help the startups to credit foreign exchange earnings from
exports and sales.
- RBI
added that the balance in such accounts, to the extent they represent exports,
should be returned to India.
- The
China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has
approved first set of loans totalling US 509 million
dollars to finance projects in four countries viz. Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Indonesia and Tajikistan.
- List of
projects approved so far are,
- Indonesia : US
216.5 million dollars loan for a National Slum Upgrading Project. It is
expected to be co-financed with the World Bank.
- Bangladesh: US
165 million dollars loan for a Power Distribution System Upgrade and Expansion
Project.
- Tajikistan : US
27.5 million dollars loan for the Dushanbe-Uzbekistan Border Road Improvement
Project. It will be co-financed with the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD).
- Pakistan : US
100 million dollars loan for Shorkot-Khanewal Section of National Motorway M-4.
It will be co-financed with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the United
Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID).
- The Union
Rural Development Ministry and ISRO, Department of Space
have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for
geo-tagging the assets created under MGNREGA in each gram panchayat.
- Annually
around 30 lakh assets are created under the rural job schemes across the
country.
- The MoU
was signed after the Ministry had decided that the geo-tagging of such assets
will be done on a mission mode to monitor rural development.
- Two
Indians, Kartik Sawhney and Neha Swain, have won
the Queen’s Young Leaders Award 2016, that honours people from
Commonwealth nations for their exemplary work.
- Sawhney
founded Project STEMAccess for universal access to education.
- Swain
founded an NGO to provide an inclusive space to people from all
backgrounds.
- Note : The
award was presented to 60 people at the Buckingham Palace.
- Spiritual
leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has been bestowed with an Honorary
Fellowship by National Indian Students and Alumni Union
(NISAU), an Indian students body in the United Kingdom (UK) for his
contributions to world peace and culture.
- Noted
Malayalam theatre doyen Kavalam Narayana Panicker (88) passed
away.
- He was
dramatist, theatre director and poet.
- He had
written over 26 Malayalam plays and had played a pioneering role in bringing
idiom into Malayalam theatre.
- Former
BCCI President and ICC Chairman N Srinivasan has been elected
unopposed as the President of the Tamil Nadu Cricket
Association.
- Srinivasan
has been occupying the post since 2002, and this is the 15th consecutive time
that he has been re-elected. Srinivasan was removed as BCCI chief after the
2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal, with his son-in-law found guilty of betting.
- Chile beat
Argentina in Copa America shootout for second successive year
- Copa
America 2016: Award Winners
- Golden
glove (best goalkeeper) - Claudio Bravo (Chile)
- Golden
ball (best player) - Alexis Sanchez (Chile)
- Golden
boot (top scorer) - Eduardo Vargas (Chile, 6 goals)
- Top
footballer Lionel Messi (Argentina) announced retirement from
international football after Chile beat Argentina in the final of COPA America.
- Wimbledon
Tennis Championships 2016 began On June 27, 2016.
- This
tournament will be held from 27th June to 10th July 2016.
- Important
Points to Note :
- The
Wimbledon championship, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world.
- Started
in 1877, Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam played on the game’s original ‘grass’
surface.
- The
tournament has always been held at the All England Lawn Tennis Club since its
inception.
- The
current season of the Pro Kabaddi League is set to host women's
kabaddi matches for the first time.
- There
will be eight matches in all for women, including a qualifier and the final,
and will be held parallel to the men’s games.
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