IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 7, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 7, 2016
- On
July 6, 2016 World
Zoonosis (also spelled
zoönosis and zoonoses)Day was observed.
- Zoonosis
is an ailment that is transmitted from animals to human beings.
- Zoonosis
is derived from the Greek words zoon (animal)and
nosos (ailment).
- Approximately
150 zoonotic diseases are known to exist.
- This
day is observed every year to emphasize and bring the problem awareness amongst
people, and teach them to take right action.
- Theme
for the year 2016 : The disease threat in human-animal
interface
- India ranked 91 among 139 countries, in terms of readiness for transition to
a digitised economy and society, according
to World Economic Forum's
annual report released On
July 6, 2016.
- Important
Points to Note :
- Singapore
topped the list.
- Last
year (2015) India ranked 89 in the list.
- India
was at the 114th place for infrastructure, while it ranked 8 in terms of
affordability.
- Hungary, a
member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, On July 6, 2016 expressed its support for India's
bid to become a member of the 48-member group.
- A
joint Indo-Hungarian statement said this will "further strengthen nuclear
non-proliferation and make global nuclear commerce more secure".
- Note : A consensus among
all the members will be required for India to become a member of the group.
- The Oxford English Dictionary has added the words ROFL (Rolling on Floor Laughing)
and tl;dr (too long; didn’t read) in
its June 2016 update.
- The
update for this quarter also includes the words glamping (glamourous camping),
budgie smugglers (close-fitting men’s swimming trunks) and listicle (an online
article in the form of a list).
- The
Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid, Syed
Ahmed Bukhari, has announced that Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated on July 7 in India as the moon could not be
sighted on Tuesday.
- Earlier
in the day, the government had announced a holiday for Eid on July 7 for its
offices.
- Note : Eid-ul-Fitr marks
the end of the holy month of Ramzan.
- China launches military
drill around Paracel Islands to defend its sovereignty claim in
the South China Sea a week ahead of ruling by the
International Court of Justice.
- World
famous Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath begins at Puri.
- The world's largest 'charkha'
(spinning wheel) was unveiled at Terminal-3 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport by BJP President Amit Shah.
- This
charkha is 27 feet long and 15 feet tall.
- This
charkha commemorates the centenary
year of Mahatma Gandhi’s return from South Africa.
- Around
42 carpenters in Ahmedabad took 55 days to build this charkha.
- Rajasthan became first state to introduce
minimum wages for part time workers.
- The
Union Cabinet has approved a National
Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) for
providing apprenticeship training to over 50 lakh youngsters in order to create
more jobs.
- The
Scheme has an outlay of 10,000 crore rupees and a target of training 50 lakh
apprentices by 2019-20.
- The
Union Cabinet On July 6, 2016 approved a long-term contract by signing anMoU with Mozambique for the import of pulses.
- The
MoU is aimed at promoting the production of pulses in the African country,
thereby doubling the trade between the two nations by 2020-21.
- This
is expected to stabilise the price of pulses by meeting the current shortfall
in supply.
- The Dollar was unanimously adopted as the monetary unit of the United
States on this day (6th July)
in the year 1785.
- However,
the United States Mint didn't start issuing the first dollar coins until
1792.
- Note : The US dollar is the
most used currency in international transactions with several countries using
it as their official currency, and several others as their de facto currency.
- A
total of 17 merger and
acquisition (M&A) deals have
been made between Singaporean and Indian enterprises in the first half of 2016,
global valuation firm Duff & Phelps has reported.
- The
deals had a combined investment of $940 million.
- China is planning to give Bangladesh a $9 billion low-interest loan to
build 6 rail projects.
- The
rail projects will connect the capital, Dhaka, to domestic industrial areas and
the Indian border.
- The
Union Cabinet On July 6, 2016 approved the National
Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme worth
₹10,000 crore to train over 50 Lakh
apprentices by
2020.
- Along
with support in basic training of apprentices, employers will also be offered
financial incentives for engaging apprentices.
- The
decision aims to focus on apprenticeship as a key component for creating
skilled manpower in India.
- The
Union Cabinet has approved the Interest
Subvention Schemefor farmers for the year 2016-17.
- For
this purpose Union Government has earmarked a sum of 18,276 Crore Rupees.
- The
scheme will help farmers getting short term crop loan payable within one year
up to 3 lakhs Rupees at only 4% per annum.
- Interest
subvention for providing short term crop loan to farmers has been provided to
Public Sector, Private Sector, Cooperative, Regional Rural banks and NABARD.
- Sand
artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has set another world record by entering the Limca Book of Records
by carving 100 sand chariots
at the Puri beach in
Odisha.
- Note : The Padma Shri
awardee artist already has 20 world records to his name.
- The
critically acclaimed Iranian director Abbas
Kiarostami (76) passed
away.
- Note : His 1997 film Taste of Cherry won the prestigious Palme d'Or
Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
- NASA’s
Jupiter mission, Juno spacecraft is the fastest human made object
ever.
- Accelerated
by Jupiter’s gravity, Juno's top speed is estimated at 265,000 km/h relative to the earth.
- Note : The all-time speed
record was previously held by NASA's Helios 1 and Helios
2 spacecraft, launched in the
mid-1970s to study the sun.
- Prakash
Javadekar was appointed the Human
Resource Development Minister, replacing
Smriti Irani from the post after the Union Cabinet reshuffle yesterday.
- Irani
has now been shifted to the Ministry of Textiles.
- Javadekar
had been serving as the Minister of State for Environment since May 2014.
- Arun
Jaitley has been replaced by Venkaiah
Naidu as the Information
and Broadcasting Minister.
- Naidu,
who is also the incumbent Union Minister for Urban Development, Housing and
Urban Poverty Alleviation, will give up his Parliamentary Affairs
portfolio.
- However,
Arun Jaitley will remain the Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs.
- Ananth
Kumar has
been made the Minister
of Parliamentary Affairs.
- He
will replace Venkaiah Naidu, who has been given the charge of the Information
and Broadcasting Ministry.
- Uttar
Pradesh MP Anupriya Patel (35), who took oath yesterday as
the Minister of State for
Health and Social Welfare, has become the youngest
minister in PM Narendra Modi’s Cabinet.
- Note : Previously, Smriti
Irani (then 38) was the Modi Cabinet's youngest minister.
- Home
Minister Rajnath Singh On July 6, 2016 unveiled a comic book 'Ayodhya ke Shoorvir' on the exploits of the CRPF personnel who averted a terrorist attack in
Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid complex in 2005.
- This
is the fifth such book in the series 'Shaurya
Gathayen' (stories of valour) being
published by the paramilitary force to honour its personnel and martyrs.
- As a
part of PM Narendra Modi's cabinet reshuffle, former Delhi BJP President Vijay Goel was sworn in as the new Union Minister of Youth Affairs
and Sports.
- Goel
will replace Sarbananda Sonowal, the new Chief Minister of Assam.
- Gymnast Dipa Karmakar became the first Indian to be certified as
'World Class Gymnast' by the Fédération Internationale de
Gymnastique.
- The
22-year-old is also the first ever Indian female gymnast to qualify for the
Olympic Games.
- Dipa,
who hails from Tripura, had earlier won a bronze medal for India at the 2014
Commonwealth Games.
- South
African Olympic and Paralympic athlete Oscar
Pistorius was sentenced to 6 years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva
Steenkamp in 2013.
- Former
England captain Nasser Hussain has set a Guinness World Record for the highest catch of a cricket
ball.
- The
48-year-old caught the cricket ball that was dropped using a drone from a
height of 150 feet in windy conditions at the Lord's
stadium. The ball reached an approximate speed of 119 km/h before landing
safely in the cricketer’s hands.
- Para
swimmer Niranjan
Mukundan has won 8 medals at the recently-concluded IWAS (International
Wheelchair and Amputee Sports) U-23 World Games held in Prague, Czech
Republic.
- Of
the 8 medal’s Niranjan bagged three gold medals in 50m butterfly, 200m
freestyle and 50m breaststroke events.
- He
won two silver medals in 100m fly and 50m freestyle, and three bronze medals in
100m freestyle, 100m breaststroke and 100m backstroke events.
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