IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 26, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 26, 2016
- The
members of Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) On
July 25, 2016 resolved an
on-going deadlock and issued
a joint statement that the ASEAN
remains "seriously concerned" over recent developments in the South
China sea issue.
- Note : The deadlock was
over Philippines' request to include a UN Court ruling rejecting China's South
China sea claims, which was blocked by China's ally Cambodia.
- During
the G-20 countries' seminar that ended On July 24, 2016, Finance chiefs
of world's biggest economies signalled toward rising
concerns over anti-globalisation sentiment.
- There
is more importance of inclusive economic growth after 'Brexit' vote, an
official said.
- IMF
chief Christine Lagarde said that there was a consensus that more needs to be
done to share benefits of growth and economic openness.
- Nepal
Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has
resigned, plunging the Himalayan nation into a fresh bout of political
uncertainty.
- Important
Note : He
was elected the 38th Prime Minister of Nepal in October 2015.
- The
Union Government is planning to redraw
Red Corridor by reducing the number of Maoist (LWE:
Left wing extremism) affected districts by
about a fifth.
- In
this regard, approximately 20 of the 106 districts which have been described as
being Maoist-affected and are part of the Red Corridor may be removed from the
list.
- Once
these districts are taken off the list of Red Corridor, the financial aid made
available to these districts annually for various developmental works will dry
up.
- Maharashtra
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has
launched a pilot project of e-complaint
system on an experimental
basis in Pune.
- The
system will be launched across the state in next eight months.
- The
world’s first test-tube baby,Louise Brown, was born on this day (25th July) in
the year 1978 after
her parents became the first couple to successfully undergo In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF).
- Louise
was born in Manchester, United Kingdom and turns 38 years old On July 25, 2016.
- Important
Note : Her
autobiography, titled ‘My Life As The World’s First Test-Tube Baby’,
was published in 2015.
- FMCG
major ITC On July 25, 2016 appointed Sanjiv Puri as its Chief Operating Officer (COO) with immediate effect.
- He
will be responsible for overseeing the FMCG, paperboards, paper and packaging,
and agri businesses of ITC.
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed a penalty of ₹5
crore on Bank
of Baroda in the alleged ₹6,000 crore forex related irregularities that were
observed in October last year.
- The
RBI had carried out an investigation and noted weaknesses and failures in the
bank's internal control mechanisms including transaction monitoring, and assigning
of Unique Customer Identification Code.
- With
a user base of more than 335 million globally, Airtel is currently world's 3rd largest telecom
provider.
- Aimed
to serve its 335 million user base in a much better way, Airtel recently
launched MyPlan for its postpaid users with the tagline ‘Choose Anything. Waste Nothing’,
allowing users to customise their bills as per their need.
- US
internet firm Yahoo is being acquired by American
telecoms giant Verizon Communications
for nearly $5bn (£3.8bn) in cash.
- Note : Yahoo will be
combined with AOL, another faded internet star, which Verizon bought last year.
- Professional
cyclist, Chris Froome became Britain's first three-time
winner of the Tour
de France after finishing the
21-stage race in Paris.
- The
3,529-km 23-day long Grand Tour, which started on July 2, featured a total of
198 riders from 22 teams.
- F1
driver Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix to top the drivers’ championship
table for the first time this season.
- Note : This is Hamilton’s
fifth win at the Hungaroring circuit, making him the most successful driver at
the track.
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