IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 8, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 8, 2016
- On
July 7, 2016 Global
Forgiveness Day was observed.
- This
day was created in 1994 by the Christian Embassy of Christ's Ambassadors.
- Note : There is already a
Forgiveness Day in August (which is observed on 1st sunday in August each
year), founded by the Worldwide Forgiveness Alliance, but the Global
Forgiveness Day is different. This was founded by CECA (Christian Embassy of
Christ’s Ambassadors).
- On
July 7, 2016 World
Chocolate Day was observed.
- This
day marks 466 years since chocolate was introduced to Europe.
- India was placed at 91st position in the recently released 2016 Networked Readiness Index
(NRI) by the Geneva-based
World Economic Forum (WEF).
- Important
Points to Note about NRI :
- This
index was released as the part of the WEF’s Global Information Technology
Report.
- It
measures countries’ success in creating the necessary conditions for a
transition to a digitised economy and society.
- PM
Narendra Modi is on a 4 nation
tour of African countries.
- He
arrived in Mozambique for the first leg of this visit.
- Eid-ul-Fitr is being celebrated across the country
with enthusiasm.
- Kerala Tourism has identified 17 new locations to develop as
tourist destinations under
the Kerala Destination Scheme, in addition to the 52 already being
developed.
- The
locations are inChowwara, Ernakulam, Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuramand Kollam.
- Water
Resources Minister Uma Bharti On
July 7, 2016 launched 231
projects under the 'Namami
Gange' programme which is
aimed at cleaning the river.
- The
projects were launched at various locations across seven states– Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh,
Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Delhi, and Haryana.
- Note : The government had
sanctioned around ₹20,000 crore over five years for
the initiative in the 2014-15 budget.
- The Tripura government has revised the teacher’s
recruitment rules making it mandatory
for candidates appearing in the Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) to secure 50%
marks.
- Under
the revised rules, candidates with an English medium background would get
preference during the selection process.
- Under
the Centre’s ‘Ujala
Scheme’, the Goa government will distribute 15 lakh free LED bulbs to 4.89 lakh consumers between July 8
and 17.
- The
Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon and photographer Aditya Arya are set to launch
the world's largest camera
museum in Gurgaon on August 19, World
Photography Day.
- 'The
Museo Camera – Centre of Photography' will showcase almost 700
cameras curated by Arya. The museum will also display around 800 original
patents of cameras dating back to the 1800s.
- India and Mozambique On July 7, 2016
signed 3 Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs).
- Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi witnessed the
signing of these agreements.
- The
three MOUs are,
- Reduction
of drug trafficking and psychotropic substances and related materials,
- Cooperation
in the field of youth affairs and sports,
- Long
term agreement for purchase of pulses
- The
Union Finance Ministry has constituted 4
Member Committee to examine
the feasibility and
desirability of having a new financial year.
- The
committee has been tasked to examine the merits and demerits of various dates
for the commencement of the financial year including the existing date (April
to March) by taking into account the various relevant factors.
- Head : Dr. Shankar Acharya
(former Chief Economic Adviser)
- Members
- PV
Rajaraman (former Finance Secretary, Tamil Nadu),
- KM
Chandrasekhar (former Cabinet Secretary)
- Dr.
Rajiv Kumar (Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research)
- Credit
rating agency Standard &
Poor's has On July 7, 2016
announced that the Macroeconomic
situation is more secure in India and Japancompared to the other economies
in the Asia-Pacific region due to their "strong policy
decisions".
- Further,
the report said the region has been able to absorb the "first wave of
volatility" after Brexit and Asia-Pacific's economic picture has
"brightened" except for China.
- India has been ranked as the world's fourth largest mobile app
economy in a report by
analytics firm App Annie.
- China,
United States and Brazil were ranked first, second and third
respectively.
- China inducted its largest
indigenously-built transport aircraft named as Y-20, marking a crucial
step in its Air Force history for improving its strategic power projection
capability.
- It is
also considered as a breakthrough for Chinese defence sector especially in
military aviation technology which will allow the world’s largest force to
transport cargo and troops over long distances in diverse weather conditions.
- R
Thiruppathi Venkatasamy was
appointed as the Accountant
General of Economic and Revenue Sector Audit
of Tamil Nadu.
- 1982
batch IAS officer Deepak
Singhal was On July 7, 2016
appointed as the Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh.
- After
investing in 14 startups this year, Ratan
Tata has topped the list of
active angel investors in 2016, compiled by VCCEdge.
- Artha
India Ventures Managing Partner Anirudh A Damani and Aarin Capital Chairman TV
Mohandas Pai were ranked second and third respectively.
- Seventeen-time
Grand Slam champion Roger
Federer surpassed Martina
Navratilova’s record for the most
number of wins in Grand Slam singles matches, after beating Marin Cilic in
Wimbledon quarter-final On July 7, 2016.
- This
was Federer’s 307th win in Grand Slam singles, and his 84th
victory at Wimbledon,
equalling Jimmy Connor for the most number of wins at Wimbledon in the Open
Era.
- Argentina
national football team coach Gerardo
Martino submitted his
resignation from the post On July 7, 2016, citing lack of support from the
Argentina Football Association in preparing an 18-man squad for the Olympic
Games.
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