IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 5,6, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 5,6, 2016
- India
is going to host meet of the heads
of Anti-Narcotics agencies of BRICS nations to discuss issues related
to narco-terrorism and money laundering.
- This
one day meeting will be held on 8th July 2016.
- This
meeting will be hosted by Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).
- Aim
of this meeting : To
take into consideration of illicit drug trafficking including diversion of
precursors and chemicals, usage of new psychoactive substances.
- The
government has On July 5, 2016 renamed
the Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras High Courts.
- These
courts, established after an 1862 order by Queen Victoria of Great Britain,
will now be called the Mumbai
HC, the Kolkata HC,
and the Chennai HC.
- This
decision needs to be approved by the President.
- The
annual Rath Yatra (Chariot festival) will
commence in Puri, Odisha
from 6th July 2016, and its return, Bahuda Yatra will fall on 15th July
2016.
- The
Hindu festival involves devotees carrying chariots with idols of Lord
Jagannath, Balaram and sister Subhadra to visit their aunt for nine
days.
- The
festival is taken to an international level by the ISKCON Foundation.
- Indian
Cabinet On July 5, 2016,
- Apprised
of a joint issue of postage stamps between Department of Posts and Portugal
Post.
- Approved extension of interest subvention on
crop loans to farmers.
- Approved increase in foreign investment from current approved level of 62%
to 74% of total paidup share capital of
Axis Bank.
- Approved long-term contract with
Mozambique for import of
pulses either through pvt channels or Govt-to-Govt sales through State
Agencies.
- Approved MoU between India and Tanzania in Traditional
Systems of Medicine and Homeopathy.
- Gave
'in-principle' approval for setting up a Major
port atEnayam near Colachel in Tamil Nadu.
- Cleard National Apprentice Promotion
Scheme.
- The
Scheme will catalyze the entire apprenticeship ecosystem in the country and it
will offer a win-win situation for all stakeholders.
- It is
expected to become one of the most powerful skill-delivery vehicle in the
country.
- The 3rd phase of the Centre's ‘Mission
Indradhanush’ will cover13 districts in Madhya Pradesh.
- Launched
by Health Minister JP Nadda in 2015, the initiative aims at the full immunisation of children against 7 vaccine-preventable
diseases (Diphtheria, Whooping cough, Tetanus, Polio, Tuberculosis,
Measles and Hepatitis B), by 2020.
- The
initiative will be monitored in real-time on a daily basis.
- The Assam government On July 5, 2016
announced a 100-day plan for the development of agriculture, urban infrastructure, and
veterinary sectors in the
state.
- The
plan includes issuing soil health cards to farmers, building cold storages,
setting up e-tendering of seed distribution, and urban infrastructure
development.
- The
government also plans to commercialise four of the 22 poultry farms across
Assam.
- 19
new Ministers of Stateinducted in the Union council of Ministers On July 5, 2016.
- MoS
Prakash Javdekar elevated to Cabinet rank.
- This
is the second Cabinet expansion since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to
power in 2014.
- Sudarshan Sen has
On July 5, 2016 appointed as the Executive
Director of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
- He
will replace NS Vishwanathan who was elevated as Deputy Governor of RBI.
- In
his new role, Sudarshan Sen will look afterDepartment of Banking
Regulation, Department of Co-operative Bank Regulation and Department of
Non-Banking Regulation.
- Linda
Burney, has became the first
Indigenous woman elected to
the House of
Representatives (lower house) of
the Parliament ofAustralia.
- She
achieved the fete after claiming victory in the marginal seat of Barton.
- With
this, she joins first Aboriginal MP Ken Wyatt of the conservative Liberal Party
who was elected in 2010.
- Mr K B Koliwad was On July 5, 2016 unanimously
elected as Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly.
- Noted
scientist M V Dhekane has assumed the office of Director of ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU),
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
- With
this Dhekane becomes the 7th director of IISU which functions under the aegis
of the Department of Space.
- The Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) at Nhava Sheva in Raigad District
of Maharashtra has become the first
port in India toimplement
logistics data bank tagging system of containers.
- The
first of its kind system has been launched as part of ‘Ease of Doing Business’
initiatives implemented at JNPT Port.
- It
focuses on document, time and cost reduction for the benefit of trade.
- The Madhya Pradesh state cabinet On July 5, 2016 gave
its nod to a proposal for
imposing entry tax on online shopping.
- Now 6% entry tax will be levied on the online
shopping in the state.
- NASA's
$1.1 billion Juno spacecraft On July 5, 2016
successfully entered the orbit of Jupiter,
the largest planet of the solar system.
- Launched
five years ago, the spacecraft will study Jupiter's composition, gravity,
magnetic field and search clues about the planet's formation.
- Juno
will be the second spacecraft to orbit Jupiter, following the Galileo probe
which orbited from 1995–2003.
- Dolly
the sheep, the first mammal to be successfully cloned from an adult cell,
was born on this day (5th July) in the year 1996, in Scotland.
- Scientists
cloned Dolly after 277 failed attempts, as most of them ended up in
miscarriages and deformed births.
- Dolly,
who later gave birth to several lambs, developed lung disease along with
arthritis and eventually died in 2003.
- English
scientist Isaac Newton's 'Mathematical
Principles of Natural Philosophy' was
published on this day (5th July) in the year 1687.
- The
book, originally written in Latin, contains mathematical formulations of
Newton’s laws of motion, law of gravity, and a derivation of the laws of
planetary motion.
- In
this book, Newton also developed the calculus, a key mathematical tool in the
domain of science and engineering.
- Switzerland-based MSC Cruises will launch its first smart ship, MSC Meraviglia, in June 2017 to sail across the
western Mediterranean.
- The
ship, which can house 4,500 guests, features an indoor promenade with a
262-foot LED sky.
- In
addition to two F1 simulators and a 5D cinema, the technologically advanced
ship will also let guests pay for items using smart bracelets.
- Noel
Neill (95),
the first actress to play Superman's girlfriend, 'Lois Lane' on the big screen,
passed away.
- Her
first appearance as Superman's love interest was in 1948's movie serial,
'Superman'.
- She
received the Golden
Boot Award in the year 2004
and also has a life-size statue of her as 'Lois Lane' in Metropolis, Illinois.
- South
African writer and filmmaker, Liduduma lingani has won theCaine Prize
2016 for
his short story, 'Memories We Lost'.
- Memories
We Lost is
told by a girl who acts as protector of her sister, whose serious mental
illness is badly misunderstood in a South African village.
- About
Caine Prize
- This
£10,000 prize was founded in the United Kingdom in 2000, and was named in
memory of Sir Michael Harris Caine, former Chairman of Booker Group plc.
- The
prize is also known as the "African Booker".
- The
final instalment of the Harry Potter series, 'The
Deathly Hallows'is recognised by Guinness World Records as 'the fastest
selling book of fiction in 24 hours' with a total of 15 million books
sold.
- With
12 million books printed in the first run, it also holds a record for the
'highest initial print run for a fiction book'.
- The Olympians Association of India
(OAI), the first-ever association for Indian Olympians, by the Olympians,
was launched On July 5, 2016.
- The
Olympians Association of India's official Twitter account,@IndianOlympians, will serve as the
platform for real-time updates of the Indian contingent at the upcoming Rio
Olympics.
- Important
Note :
Five-time Olympian Shiva
Keshavan will serve as the
association's First President.
- The official theme song of the
Rio Olympics, titled ‘Alma e Coração’ (Heart and Soul), was released
On July 5, 2016.
- The
song has been composed by Samba star Thiaguinho and rapper Projota, both Brazil
natives, and features shots of Rio’s Olympic Aquatics Stadium and Leblon
beach.
- Four
children, whose stories have inspired the song, are also featured in the music
video.
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