IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 28, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 28, 2016
- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially declared Brazil free of Measles, after no case of the
disease was registered in the year 2015.
- The
two day BRICS Policy Planning
Dialogue was successfully
concluded in Patna,
Bihar.
- Delegates
of BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa had attended
the meeting.
- This
dialogue provided a common platform to BRICS countries for sharing of best
practices in foreign policy planning and assessment between the BRICS
countries.
- The New Zealand government recently announced a $20 million "world-first"
project to exterminate three mammals including rats and possums, and five foreign predators from the country by 2050.
- The
government reported that such species kill 25 million native New Zealand birds
every year and estimated their cost to the country's economy to be around $2.30
billion a year.
- Nation
observes first death
anniversary of former
President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam.
- A
life-size statue of him was unveiled at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu.
- The
bronze statue was inaugurated by Union Ministers Venkaiah Naidu and Manohar
Parrikar.
- Both
the ministers have also laid foundation stone for Abdul Kalam National Memorial
at Rameswaram
- Important
Points to Note about Kalam :
- He
served as India's 11th President (2002-2007).
- He
was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1997, the Padma Vibhushan in 1990 and the Padma
Bhushan in 1981.
- He
joined the ISRO in 1969 and was the project director for India’s first indigenous satellite
launch vehicle programme.
- He
was a pioneer of the Polar
Satellite Launch Vehicle, India’s space workhorse.
- He
was the brain behind India’s
missile programme, including Agni and Prithvi.
- He
was the chief project coordinator of the Pokhran
II nuclear tests.
- He
was Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister and Secretary of the DRDO
between 1992 and 1999.
- Parliament
has passed the Child Labour
(Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Bill,2016 with Lok Sabha approving it On July
27, 2016.
- The
bill seeks to prohibit the employment of children below 14 in all occupations
and enterprises, except those run by his or her own family.
- It
seeks to make child labour a cognizable offence attracting a jail term of up to
3 years and penalty upto fifty thousand rupees.
- Children
below 14 will be allowed to work only in family enterprises that too after
school hours.
- The
Bill also defines children between 14 to 18 years as adolescents and bars their
employment in any hazardous occupations.
- The
Lok Sabha passed the Lokpal
and Lokayukta (Amendment) Bill, 2016 without discussion.
- The
bill seeks to amend the Lokpal
and Lokayukta Act, 2013 which
provides Lokpal (at Centre) and Lokayukta (at States) statutory backing to
inquire into allegations of corruption against certain public functionaries and
for related matters.
- The
Union Government has approved nearly 1,600
crore rupees for Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) under skill development initiative ‘Himayat’
programme.
- Under
it, youths from both rural and urban areas of J&K would be imparted with
training in various job-intensive vocational courses over the next three
years.
- Youths
enrolled for this scheme will be given training for six-months, nine-months and
one year job-oriented courses.
- The International Transgender Arts
Festival, a performing arts festival for transgenders, is being organised
at the National Gallery for Modern Arts inBengaluru from July 29 to July 31.
- The
festival, which is being referred to as "India’s first ever
international performing arts festival by artistes from the transgender
community", aims to showcase the talent of people from the
community.
- Delhi
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will
attend Mother Teresa's
sainthood ceremony on 4th September 2016 in Vatican City.
- He
was invited by Kolkata-based Missionaries
of Charity, an NGO started by Mother Teresa.
- Kejriwal
worked for the NGO in 1992 before joining the Indian Revenue Services
(IRS).
- Note : West Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee has also agreed to be present at the event.
- Human
rights activist Vinoba Bhave was among the first five individuals to receive the Ramon Magsaysay Award in its year of inception in 1958.
- Bhave
received the Community Leadership award for his dedication to "propagation
of a new kind of social revolution in India".
- Important
Note : A
total of 55 Indians have won the Asian honour till now.
- Flipkart-owned Myntra's CEO Ananth
Narayanan will also take over
as theCEO of online
fashion retailer Jabong,
which the company acquired for $70 million yesterday.
- Yes
Bank On
July 27, 2016 announced that it has got an in-principle
approval from capital markets
regulator SEBI to sponsor a mutual fund and to set up an Asset Management
Company (AMC) and a trustee company.
- The
private lender had secured the RBI’s approval for the same in October 2015 and
plans to commence operations within 12 months.
- The Pharmaceuticals Sector received FDI of ₹4,975
crore in 2015-16, down from ₹9,052 crore in 2014-15, the Parliament was informed On
July 27, 2016.
- India’s
FDI policy provides for 100% FDI under automatic route in greenfield pharma
(involves start of new venture with construction of new facilities) and upto
100% under government route in brownfield pharma (involves purchase of existing
facilities).
- Forbes
India has
released a list of the country’s ‘Super 50 Companies’ for 2016, based on shareholder
returns exhibited on the stock exchange, sales growth and return on equity over
a three-year period.
- While
TVS Motor Company offered the highest shareholder return (964%), Rajesh
Exports' sales grew the most (74%), and Britannia Industries gave the maximum
return on equity (60%).
- Hillary
Clinton On
July 27, 2016 secured the Democratic party's nomination to become the first woman ever to be backed by a
major US party for the Presidential Elections.
- Clinton
secured support of 2,814 of the 4,707 Democratic delegates to beat her rival
Bernie Sanders.
- She
will face the Republican party's nominee Donald Trump in the elections
scheduled for November this year.
- The
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has setup a 7 Member expert committee for
exploring the other possible
alternatives to pellet guns as non-lethal weapons.
- It
will submit its report within two months.
- The Committee
will be headed by : T V
S N Prasad (Joint Secretary in the MHA)
- Two
Indians, Carnatic musician TM
Krishna and human rights
activist Bezwada Wilson conferred
Ramon Magsaysay Award for 2016.
- Wilson
is one of the founders of the Safai Karmachari Andolan, and has been
campaigning for the eradication of manual scavenging.
- TM
Krishna has been striving to ensure social inclusiveness by taking Carnatic
music to the Dalits.
- Veteran
athlete Milkha Singh will be given the Bharat Gaurav award by Kolkata-based football club,
East Bengal.
- Singh
will travel to Kolkata for the East Bengal
Foundation Day onAugust 1, where he
will be presented with the award and a cash prize of ₹2 lakh.
- Note : West Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee will be the chief guest at the event.
- Masjid
al-Haram in Saudi Arabia has been valued at $100 billion
and ranked the world's most
expensive building by Fly Abu
Dhabi.
- Saudi
Arabia's Abraj Al Bait, valued at $15 billion, and Singapore's Resorts World
Sentosa, valued at $6.59 billion, have been placed second and third
respectively.
- Singapore's
Marina Bay Sands and United States' The Cosmopolitan complete the top five.
- Actress Priyanka Chopra will co-host the United Nations' 'Global Citizen
Festival' in New York on September
24.
- The
34-year-old actress will be hosting the event along with comedian and
television host Seth Meyers and actors Neil Patrick Harris and Salma Hayek
Pinault.
- Muttiah
Muralitharan is
set to become the first Sri
Lankan to be inducted into
the ICC Hall of Fame.
- Murali,
the leading wicket-taker in both Tests and ODIs, is one of only two players
with over 1,000 wickets in international cricket.
- Note : England's George
Lohmann and Australia's Arthur Morris will be inducted posthumously alongside
former Australia Women's captain Karen Rolton.
- India
names Parveen Rana as replacement for dope-tainted
wrestler Narsingh Yadav for Rio Olympics 2016
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