IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 29, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 29, 2016
- On
July 28, 2016 World
Hepatitis Day was observed.
- Hepatitis
is an inflammation of the liver. It can affect any individual of any age
including children.
- This
day aims to raise global awareness of hepatitis (a group of infectious diseases
known as Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E)
- Theme
of the year 2016 :
Know Hepatitis-Act Now
- Note : World Hepatitis Day
is one of eight official global public health campaigns marked by the World
Health Organization (WHO).
- Remaining
Campaigns are
- World
Health Day,
- World
Blood Donor Day,
- World
Immunization Week,
- World
Tuberculosis Day,
- World
No Tobacco Day,
- World
Malaria Day
- World
AIDS Day
- Union
Home Minister Rajnath Singh will
visit Pakistan to attend the South Asian Association for
Regional Cooperation’s (SAARC) meeting of Home/Interior
Ministers during 3rd and
4th August 2016.
- As
per reports, Singh is expected to raise the issue of cross-border terrorism at
the meeting.
- The
Cabinet On July 28, 2016 approved the Setting
up of a new All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at Bathinda in Punjab.
- To be
established under the Pradhan
Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana, it will provide super speciality
healthcare and create a large pool of doctors.
- Important
Note :
Presently, there are seven functioning AIIMS, while three others, including
Bathinda, have been approved.
- The
Lok Sabha On July 28, 2016 passed the Benami
Transaction (Prohibition) Amendment Bill, 2015.
- The
amendments will allow the government to confiscate benami properties, referring to deals where the
owner of a property denies knowledge of ownership, after due procedure.
- However,
those who declare their benami properties under the Income Declaration scheme
will get immunity under the Act.
- The
Lok Sabha has also cleared
an amendment to the Lokpal Act giving an indefinite extension to
the deadline for assets and liabilities' disclosure by central government
employees and management personnel of NGOs.
- A
Parliamentary Standing Committee will examine the Act's clause which requires
disclosure by such public servants receiving foreign donations over ₹10 lakh or government aid over ₹1 crore.
- The
Cabinet has approved the signing of the Bilateral
Investment Treaty (BIT) with Cambodia, the first agreement
to be inked on the basis of the model BIT text approved in December 2015.
- The
treaty seeks to promote and protect investments from either country in the
other's territory with the objective of increasing bilateral investment flows.
- Writer
and activist Mahasweta Devi (90) passed away in Kolkata On
July 28, 2016.
- She
had received Padma Shri (1986), Jnanpith Award (1996), Ramon Magsaysay Award (1997) and Padma Vibhushan (2006).
- Her
notable works include Hajar
Churashir Maa and Breast Stories among others.
- Indonesia's
ex-General Wiranto has been appointed the country's
new Chief Security Minister.
- This
comes as part of a Cabinet reshuffle that included the appointment of World
Bank's Managing Director Mulyani
Indrawati as the new Finance Minister.
- European
Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker appointed Michel Barnier, a former EU
Commissioner for internal markets, to
lead negotiations with Britain to
leave the European Union.
- Barnier
will take up his post on October 1st 2016.
- Barnier
was earlier involved in reforms of the financial services, some of which were
opposed by Britain.
- Nalanda
University, one of the India's oldest institutes, will conduct its first convocation in nearly 800 years on August 27 this year.
- President
Pranab Mukherjee is expected to attend the event.
- Built
in the 5th century as a Buddhist centre of learning, Nalanda started
conducting academic sessions again in September 2014, with 15 students.
- Punjab's Beas railway station was ranked the highest in cleanliness in a passenger feedback survey
carried out by the Railway Ministry.
- The
survey also ranked Bihar's Madhubani railway station the last in cleanliness. T
- The
survey, involving 1.3 lakh passengers in 407 railway stations, was conducted as
a part of Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu's 'Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat'
initiative.
- The European Space Agency has ended the support system for
the Philae lander module, which was launched alongside 'Rosetta'
orbiter and performed the first successful comet landing.
- It
landed oddly on the 67P comet in 2014 and was unable to maintain consistent
communication with Rosetta.
- This
was done to conserve Rosetta's energy till the end of the mission in September.
- Triggered
by the assassination of the Austrian crown prince Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Austria declared war and bombarded Serbia on this day (28 July) in the year
1914, starting the First World
War.
- As
many as 17 million people, including over 8.5 million military personnel, were
killed in the four-year war that involved most of the European nations.
- India On July 28, 2016
signed a deal worth about $1
billion with US-based
aerospace company Boeing for four
P-8I submarine hunter planes.
- This
comes after Boeing delivered the last of eight such planes last year in a $2.1
billion deal.
- The
eight submarine hunters have already been deployed and are tracking submarine
movements in the Indian Ocean.
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed a total of ₹27
crore as
penalty on 13 banks, including HDFC Bank and Bank of Baroda, for "violation
of regulatory directions/instructions/guidelines, among other things, on KYC
(Know Your Customer) norms".
- Eight
other banks, including SBI and ICICI Bank, have been asked to “ensure strict
compliance with KYC requirements and FEMA
(Foreign Exchange Management Act) provisions".
- Multilateral
funding agency Asian
Development Bank On July 28,
2016 announced that it has raised around ₹500 crore by issuing five-year offshore Indian
rupee-linked bonds.
- The
proceeds from the bonds are meant to support private sector lending in India.
- India has 33,000 atheists out of the total population of 1.2
billion, revealed a Census 2011 data released earlier this week. While nearly 50% of these atheists were females,
70% of all the atheists were from rural parts of the country.
- Further, Maharashtra had the maximum number
of atheists at 9,652, followed by Meghalaya (9,089) and Kerala (4,896).
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