IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 5, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JUNE 5 , 2016
- On June 4, 2016 International
Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression was observed.
- This day was Originally focused on victims of the 1982 Lebanon
War, its purpose expanded to "acknowledge the pain suffered by children
throughout the world who are the victims of physical, mental and emotional
abuse.
- This day affirms the UN's commitment to protect the rights of
children.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi On
June 4, 2016 embarked on a 5-country
visit, starting with Afghanistan.
- Modi along with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani inaugurated the ₹1,700 crore Afghan-India Friendship Dam in the Herat
province, which has been funded by the Government of India.
- Further, Modi's itinerary also includes an official visit to
Qatar, Switzerland, the USA and Mexico.
- As many as 60 nations, including India, have agreed on a general framework for the
first time to use satellites and coordinate methods of monitoring greenhouse gas
emissions.
- The nations will now inter-calibrate their satellite data to
create easily accessible ‘big space data’.
- Note : 26
of the 50 essential climate variables that are monitored can only be measured
from space.
- India and Singapore have agreed to enhance the scale of
existing bilateral military interaction and
decided to expand the
interaction between the armed forces.
- Decision in this regard, was taken at inaugural Singapore-India
Defence Ministers’ Dialogue (DMD).
- The Dialogue was co-chaired by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar
and his Singapore counterpart Dr. Ng Eng Hen.
- Asia’s largest annual security forum Shangri-La Dialogue was inaugurated in Singapore to talk
about security issues in the Asia-Pacific region.
- The forum has been organised by the London-based International
Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).
- The three day event will be attended by at least 20 Defence
Ministers from Asia-Pacific countries including India represented by Union
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar.
- The Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has
chosen the occasion of Vijay
Dashami (October 11) this
year, for adopting their new
uniform, as the cadre was formed on Vijay Dashami in 1925.
- Earlier in March, RSS had decided to shun their khaki half pants
and replace it with brown full-pants.
- The Indian Army,
under its welfare and development initiativeOperation Sadbhavna,
has tied up with Tata Motors for the training of youth from Kashmir
as automobile service technicians.
- The first thirteen-week certified training course under the
initiative with 29 youth from the state has been scheduled at Tata Motors'
facility in Ropar, Punjab.
- The Population Foundation of India (PFI) On June 4, 2016
announced that, Indiashould
increase its family planning
budget to at least ₹15,800 crores
to meet its Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) pledge.
- Note :
FP2020 is a global partnership for the protection of reproductive rights of
women and girls.
- India has pledged to meet the contraception need of 48 million
couples by 2020.
- HRD Minister Smriti Irani On
June 4, 2016 announced that the government will start a national-level
competition to promote research and innovation among students from August
15.
- Under this, students will submit their research proposals and
contribute their ideas directly to the central government.
- Addressing an event in Pune, Irani asked students to suggest a
name, logo, and slogan for the competition.
- Assam Assembly has
passed Assam Ease of Doing
Business Bill, 2016 to
facilitate ease of doing business in the state.
- The bill seeks to attract fresh investment in the state through
an easy computerised clearance system.
- Haryana Government has
launched Asia’s first ‘Gyps
Vulture Reintroduction Programme’ at
the Jatayu Conservation Breeding Centre at Pinjore.
- It was launched by state Chief Minister Manohar Lal by releasing
2 captive bred Himalayan Griffons vultures in the pre-release aviaries close to
the breeding centre at Pinjore.
- The New
Development Bank (NDB) of the
BRICS countries is set to issue its first
yuan-denominated bonds to finance sustainable development projects. T
- he NDB’s first five-year yuan-denominated bonds (or green bonds)
will be issued after receiving a rating from international ratings agencies as
well as getting authorities’ approval.
- The Indian
government On June 4, 2016
signed an agreement with the Asian
Development Bank (ADB) for
the latter to loan $200
million to upgrade 176 km of
state roads in Jharkhand.
- The total cost of the project, due to be completed by December
2019, is $306.25 million.
- India and
the US have signed a Memorandum of Understandingwhich
will provide speedy security
clearances for pre-approved, low-risk Indian travellers on arrival in the US, at selected
airports.
- The MoU was signed by Indian Ambassador to the US, Arun K Singh
and Deputy Commissioner of US Customs and Border Protection Kevin K McAleenan.
- India and Tunisia have signed two Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) for
co-operation in Information
Technology (IT) and promotion of traditional
handicrafts.
- These MoUs were signed in the presence of Vice President
Mohammad Hamid Ansari and Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid in Tunis.
- Note :
Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari visited Tunisia on the final leg of his
two- nation trip after visiting Morocco.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi was On June 4, 2016 conferred withAfghanistan's
highest civilian honour, the
Amir Amanullah Khan Award.
- The India
Post released a ₹5 stamp called
'My Stamp' On June 4, 2016, to mark the third anniversary of the online marketplace, Amazon India’s
services across the country.
- Indian sand artist Sudarsan
Pattnaik On June 4, 2016 won
the Gold medal in the People's choice category at the World Sand Art Championshipin
Bulgaria.
- Pattnaik won the prize for his sand sculpture titled 'Drugs
Kill Sports' where he depicted cyclist Lance Armstrong and tennis player
Maria Sharapova, who have faced charges of using drugs to enhance performance.
- N.K.Chari took
charge as the new Managing
Director of State Bank of Mysore (SBM).
- Goa-born Sayonara
Luxton has taken charge as
the Mayor of theRoyal Borough of Windsor
and Maidenhead in Southeast England.
- JD(U) Chief Sharad
Yadav, Supreme Court lawyer Ram
Jethmalaniand RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter Misa Bharti were elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha from Bihar On June 4, 2016.
- The other two candidates who made it to the Upper House
unopposed from the state included JD(U) nominee Ramchandra Prasad Singh and BJP
nominee Gopal Narayan Singh.
- Boxing legend Muhammad Ali (74) passed away On June 4, 2016
after a 32-year-long battle with Parkinson’s disease.
- He had won the World
Heavyweight Championship thrice
between 1964 and 1978, while also winning a gold
medal in theLight Heavyweight category in the 1960 Rome Olympics.
- Tamil actor and director, Balu
Anand (61) passed away.
- The actor has appeared in in some 100 films like Pistha, Anbe
Sivam, Anna Nagar Mudhal Theru among others.
- He has also directed a few Tamil movies.
- Shigemi Hirata, a 96-year-old Japanese man,
has been recognised by the Guinness
World Records as the world's oldest university graduate.
- Hirata received a degree in ceramic arts from the Kyoto
University of Art and Design on 19 March 2016.
- He was enrolled in the university at the age of 85 in 2005 and
took 11 years to complete the course.
- Former World Cup silver medallist Seema Tomar of India finished fifth in women’s
trap event at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup On June 4, 2016.
- Australia’s Emma
Elizabeth Cox won the Gold medal, USA’sCorey
Cogdell bagged Silver while Carole Cormenier of France clinched the bronze in the women’s trap event.
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