IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF 3,4 JULY, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 3,4, 2016
- The India Meteorological Department
(IMD) On July 3, 2016 issued
an Orange alert for the next 24 hours inUttarakhand.
- This
comes after heavy rains and cloudbursts in the state killed at least 38 people,
flooded rivers, and blocked the Rishikesh-Badrinath National Highway
(NH-58).
- Important
Note : An
orange alert implies that people
in the affected areas should prepare themselves for the upcoming weather
conditions.
- Haryana state Education
Minister Ram Bilas Sharma On July 3, 2016 announced that the Texts from the holy books of
various religions will be
incorporated in the curriculum of government schools from this month.
- For
this, moral education will be introduced as a subject for classes 6-12.
- The Haryana government is planning to set up Satkar Bhojan canteens,
that provide subsidised food to people, across the state by 1st November
2016.
- As a
pilot project, the first such canteen was opened in the Kurukshetra city last year with a full meal
costing ₹25.
- The
canteen has been providing meals to at least 350 people daily.
- The Ministries of External Affairs and Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship On
July 3, 2016 signed an MoU to implement the Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PKVY),
a scheme aimed at providing skill training and certification to Indians seeking
jobs overseas.
- The
government of India has announced to make several
monuments accessible for the differently-abled persons.
- For
the initial phase, 50 ancient
sites including Ajanta and
Ellora Caves of Maharashtra, Delhi's Qutb Complex and Red Fort, have been
identified.
- Under
the project, the monuments will be equipped with wheelchairs, disabled-friendly
toilets, Braille signages, tactile pathways and ramps.
- President
Pranab Mukherjee On July 3, 2016 inaugurated the Smart Model Village pilot
project at the Rashtrapati
Bhavan.
- The
project aims to replicate the techniques used for transforming the President's
Estate into a model township, in five selected villages in Mewat and Gurgaon districts of Haryana.
- Union
Minister Ananth Kumar On July 3, 2016 announced the government has decided to
reduce the prices of key fertilizers, claiming
that this is the first such decrease in fertilizer prices in 15 years.
- The
prices have been reduced by about ₹4,000
per tonne.
- Note : The fertilisers
include Diammonium Phosphate, Muriate of Potash and Nitrogen Phosphate, and
Potash composition.
- In
order to hunt for extraterrestrial life and explore space, China has built the world's largest radio telescope,
namedFAST.
- FAST - Five HundredMetre ApertureSpherical Telescope.
- The
radio telescope is equivalent to the size of 30 football fields.
- It
took about five years to build and is expected to begin operations in
September.
- The Telecom Regulatory Authority of
India (TRAI) has launched
"TRAI MySpeed", a mobile app to help consumers check theinternet
speed on their smartphones.
- The
app will help its installers check their data speed on 3G/4G networks.
- The
mobile application is expected to be officially launched on Tuesday, July 5; however, it is already
available for download on the government-run Mobile Seva App store.
- The
"MySpeed" app will work on any smartphone that runs on an OS above
Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean).
- The State Bank of India (SBI) and the World Bank have signed agreements for a $625 million (around ₹4,200 crore) facility to support Grid Connected Rooftop Solar
Photovoltaic (GRPV)programmes in India.
- This
will help finance GRPV projects at competitive rates.
- Eligible
beneficiaries would be developers, aggregators, and end-users, especially for
commercial and industrial rooftops.
- Belarus On July 3, 2016 wiped four zeroes off its Ruble,
redenominating its currency for the third time since 1992.
- The
country has issued new banknotes, wherein one 'new Belarusian ruble' would
equal 10,000 'old Belarusian rubles'.
- The
decision was announced last year, when Belarus was hit by an economic recession
which forced it to devalue its currency.
- India's six amusement parks have been listed among Asia's top 25 by Tripadvisor.
- These
parks include,
- Wonderla
(Bengaluru),
- Ramoji
Film City (Hyderabad),
- Imagica
Theme Park (Mumbai),
- Wonderla
(Kochi),
- EsselWorld
(Mumbai),
- Nicco
Park (Kolkata).
- The
list, topped by Singapore's
Universal Studios, has the most listings from India, followed by Japan and
China with five each.
- Maintaining
the title of the most followed
person on Twitter, singer Katy Perry On July 3, 2016 hit the highest ever mark of
90 million followers on the
micro-blogging website.
- Justin
Bieber and Taylor Swift are second and third most followed on Twitter with over
83 million and 78 million followers, while US President Barack Obama is fourth
with 75.8 million followers.
- Nobel
Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie
Wiesel (87) passed
away.
- Credited
with giving a voice to millions of holocaust victims, Wiesel authored over 50
books including 'Night', a memoir of his experiences in Nazi
concentration camps.
- Former
French Prime Minister Michel
Rocard (85) passed away.
- Rocard,
a socialist, served as the Prime Minister from 1988 to 1991 under President
Francois Mitterrand.
- Triple
Formula One world champion Lewis
Hamilton won the Austrian
Grand Prix On July 3, 2016.
- The ICC has amended the existing 'Umpire's Call' in LBWs under the Direct Review System.
- The
ruling will add half a stump's width in either direction of the leg and off
stumps, for the ball to lie in for a successful LBW dismissal appeal.
- The
amendment will come into effect from October 1, and will apply on all DRS-employing
teams.
- Current
national champion Joshna
Chinappa became the 2nd Indian in history to enter into the top 10 in PSA World Squash
Rankings.
- The
29-year-old climbed a rank after finishing as the runner-up in the HKFC
International tournament in Hong Kong.
- While,
Dipika Pallikal, who was the first Indian to crack the top 10 back in 2012, was
ranked 19th globally.
- India will host the world’s first Mixed Martial
Arts League.
- This
league is going to be held from 26th August 2016 to 1st October 2016.
- The
league, consisting of eight regional teams, will feature 72 bouts in the league
stage, alongside two semi-finals, a third-place match and the final. Each team
will comprise of 12 players, both male and female, with nine Indian fighters
and three international players.
- Rufus the hawk, is the official bird scarer at the All England Lawn Tennis and
Croquet Club's Wimbledon
tennis championships each
year.
- The
hawk ensures that no birds litter in or around the Wimbledon tennis courts.
- Rufus
has been the official bird scarer for the past 15 years, after having taken
over from Hamish the hawk.
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