IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 12, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 12, 2016
- On
July 11,2016 World
Population Day was observed.
- This
day was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development
Programme in 1989.
- Objective : To increase the
awareness of the people towards the worldwide population issues.
- Theme
of the year 2016 : 'Investing
in teenage girls'
- The G-20 nations have agreed to improve international trade
governance, seeking to remain committed to an "open global economy"
and work towards "trade liberalisation and facilitation".
- Australian
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull declared
victory in the national election On July 11,2016.
- His
coalition government will retain power while the opposition Labor Party
conceded defeat.
- Prime
Minister has arrived in Kenya from Tanzania on the fourth and
final leg of his four-nation Africa tour.
- He
will leave for India On July 11,2016's evening after the completion of his
engagements in Kenya.
- India and Kenya On July 11,2016 signed 7 Agreements and MOUs,
including in the field of defense cooperation, to strengthen institutional
cooperation between respective defence establishments.
- Meghalaya Governor V. Shanmuganathan On July 11,2016 inaugurated
the launch of Pradhan Mantri
Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) in
the East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya.
- The
inaugural programme was followed by a daylong Free Medical Camp for Pre-Natal
and Post-Natal care which was availed by hundreds of women and children.
- Minister
of State for Communications Manoj Sinha and Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar
Prasad On July 11,2016 launched a government initiative in Patna, under which ‘gangajal’
will be home-delivered to
people via the postal department
- In
order to strengthen public security system, Maharashtra
police has launched 4
Mobile Apps for timely
intervention into emergency situations.
- They
are,
- Railway
helpline app : to
offer help to railway passengers during emergency
- Police
Mitra :
aims at improving police administration by assisting police force in crime
prevention and detection as well as ensuring safety of women, children and
senior citizens.
- Pratisaad-Ask : to alert the nearby
police of any emergencies such as "terrorist attack",
"accident", "robbery", "Women Safety", or any
other kind of human rights violation or unlawful activity.
- Vahanchoritakrar : to lodge complaint
about stolen vehicles
- Nepal's
Newly appointed Chief
Justice Sushila Karki On July
11,2016 took oath of office and secrecy.
- She
is the first woman
Chief Justice of Nepal.
- Important
Note : Bidhya Devi Bhandari is the first female President of
Nepal.
- Sanjay
Gupta has
been appointed as the Chairman
and Managing Director of Konkan Railway Corporation Limited
(KRCL).
- He is
the youngest ever CMD of KRCL.
- The Delhi government appointed Ramesh Negi as the acting Chief Secretary in the absence of K. K. Sharma,
who will remain on leave till July 25.
- The Indian
Railways has decided to
procure a radar-based device to
alert drivers of physical obstructions on railway tracks.
- The
accident protection system, called 'Tri-Netra’,
will use infra-red signals to sense obstructions up to 2-3 km ahead of the
trains.
- Note : Six countries,
including France, Japan and Switzerland, have expressed desire to install the
system in Indian trains.
- Former
India footballer and the country's first full time 'diamond' coach Amal Dutta (86) Passed away.
- Portugal has won the 2016 UEFA European football
championship (Euro Cup 2016) by
defeating host France.
- It
was Portugal’s first UEFA European Championship title.
- Important
Awards of EURO Cup 2016 :
- Golden
Boot :
Antoine Griezmann (France)
- Silver
Boot : Cristiano
Ronaldo (Portugal)
- Bronze
Boot :
Olivier Giroud (France
- Young
Player of the Tournament :
Renato Sanches (Portugal)
- Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton won the British Grand Prix for the third year in a row by beating
team-mate Nico Rosberg, who finished second.
- This
was Hamilton's 47th career victory.
- Note
: Red Bull's Dutch Max Verstappen finished third.
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