IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 10, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JULY 10, 2016
- Gambia's
President Yahya Jammeh issued
a statement after Eid ul-Fitr celebrations banning
child marriages in the country, where around 30% underage girls are
married.
- He
warned that anyone marrying a girl below 18 would be jailed for up to 20
years.
- China has started a year-long campaign this month to stop violence targeting medical
staff in overcrowded hospitals by
angry patients.
- Important
Points to Note :
- China
has been facing issues like illegal trading of appointment tickets, long queues
to see top doctors and corruption that increase the cost of medical care.
- Since
2013, China has reportedly faced 71,000 such instances of conflict that needed
mediation.
- Maharashtra
Tourism has
announced that the state's Aurangabad town
will host India's first SAARC
Tourism Summit during the
second week of October.
- The
two-day summit aims to tap foreign direct investment under the Make in
Maharashtra and Make in India schemes.
- Note : Maharashtra Tourism
also announced that it is planning to set up a Buddhist Centre at Ellora during
the summit.
- The Kerala government On July 9, 2016
announced a Pension scheme for transgenders
above 60 years of age.
- It
also announced special education aid for transgender students.
- Note : Kerala became the
first state in India to announce a Transgender Welfare Board that aims to end
stigma towards the sexual minority group.
- Uttar
Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Bihar are the worst states for women,
according to an IndiaSpend survey that analysed the demographic data and eight
social indicators of Indian states.
- Females
in these states are most likely to be aborted, have the lowest literacy and
highest maternal mortality rates, face the highest number of crimes, and are
least likely to be employed.
- A
three-day Woodpecker
Environment and Wildlife Film Festival has begun at historic Gaiety Theatre
in Shimla.
- The
festival is being organized by WWF-India in collaboration with CMSR foundation,
Delhi with the support of the Himachal Pradesh’s Department of Language, Art
and culture and Department of Forest.
- The focus of the festival is the
critical environment and wildlife conservation issues like climate change, forest
conservation, biodiversity and man-animal conflict and success stories will
also be showcased in it.
- The Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO)On July 9, 2016 signed an agreement with IIT Bombay and IIT Madras to establish a bi-nodal ‘Centre
of Propulsion Technology’.
- These
centres aim to conduct research and develop products related to critical
aerospace technologies under the Make In India initiative.
- A leap second will be added to the
leap year 2016, which means clocks on December 31, 2016 at 23:59:59 will
read 23:59:60 before ticking over to midnight 00:00:00.
- Leap
seconds are added to ensure that the Coordinated Universal Time, the global
measure of time, is adjusted to follow variations in the Earth’s rotation.
- South
Korea and
the USA announced that they will deploy an
advanced missile defence system 'THAAD' in the Korean peninsula to
counter threats from North Korea.
- THAAD - Terminal High Altitude Area Defence
- The Borneanorangutan, an orangutan
species native to the island of Borneo, has been declared as a "Critically
Endangered" species.
- Its
count has reportedly shrunk by over 50% to 100,000 since 1973 due to growing human
pressures, and is expected to further drop to 47,000 by 2025.
- Note : The Whale shark, world's
largest fish, was also enlisted as an "Endangered" species.
- The oldest living male twins in the world, Pieter and Paulus Langerock from Belgium have turned 103.
- Note : The male twins who
lived the longest were two American twin brothers who lived up to the age of
105.
- Luxury
goods maker Christian Dior named Maria GraziaChiuri as its new Creative Director, making her
the first woman to take up the role at the French
fashion label.
- Senior
civil servant S K Kohli has
been named as the Controller
General of Defence Accounts (CGDA).
- About
CGDA : The
Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA) heads the Defence Accounts
Department (DAD), operates under the Ministry of Defence of India is mandated
to audit, payment and accounting of all charges pertaining to the armed forces,
including bills for supplies and services.
- Goldman
Sachs On
July 9, 2016 announced the appointment of José
Manuel Barroso, former President of the European Commission, EU's executive
arm, as an Advisor and
Non-Executive Chairman of its
international business.
- Executive
Secretary of UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Christiana Figueres has been nominated for the post of the United
Nations Secretary-General.
- The
former UN climate chief is reportedly responsible for the success of the Paris
talks on climate change last year.
- The
other candidates nominated for the UN top post include former New Zealand PM Helen Clark among others.
- IDFC
Mutual Fund has
named Vishal Kapoor as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) On July 9, 2016 removed the seven-year-old restriction on fresh
purchase of state-owned Punjab National Bank's shares by foreign investors.
- This
followed the central bank reporting that aggregate foreign shareholdings in PNB
have fallen below the prescribed threshold caution limit.
- Earlier,
PNB had posted the largest quarterly loss by any public sector lender for the
quarter ended March.
- The
Centre has decided to launch a new
airline based in Guwahatiwhich will
connect all state capitals of the northeast region.
- The
airline, a subsidiary of Pawan
Hans Helicopters, is expected to operate a fleet of six fixed-wing planes
and five helicopters.
- Pawan
Hans Helicopters will own 51% of the subsidiary with an equity base of ₹150 crore.
- Captain Radhika Menon will become the first ever woman in the world to receive the Award for Exceptional Bravery at
Sea from the International Maritime Organisation.
- Menon,
also the first woman
captain of the Indian Merchant Navy, will be given the award for saving the
lives of seven fishermen in a ceremony to be held in London on November 21.
- Eminent
Pakistani philanthropist, social activist, ascetic and humanitarian Abdul SattarEdhi (88) passed away.
- He
was the founder and head of the Edhi
Foundation in Pakistan and
ran the organization successfully for over 6 decades.
- He
was known as Angel of Mercy,
Pakistan’s ‘Father Teresa’ and was considered country’s most respected
figure.
- Shyam
Saran Negi, a
resident of tahsil Chini in Himachal Pradesh, was the first voter in independent India’s first general elections.
- Although
majority of the election took place in 1952, Negi cast his vote on October 25, 1951 as voting was held earlier in Himachal
due to threat of snowfall.
- The
99-year-old has voted in all general elections since then.
- India’s
highest civilian award, the Bharat
Ratna has been received by all
three PMs from Nehru-Gandhi family namely Jawaharlal Nehru (in 1955),
Indira Gandhi (in 1971) and Rajiv Gandhi (in 1991).
- Note : Nehru-Gandhi family
also holds Guinness record for having most number of descendants becoming PM of
a country.
- Poland awards a marital medal to couples who have been married for at
least 50 years.
- The
silver medal with a diameter of 35mm, was introduced in 1960 and is awarded in
cities across the country.
- Apart
from having a 50-year-long marriage, couples should also have at least one
child, either their own or adopted, to qualify for the medal.
- Defending
champion Serena
Williams has won her 22nd Grand Slam after beating Germany's Angelique
Kerber in straight sets.
- With
this, she equals Steffi Graf’s record for most Grand Slam title wins in the
Open Era.
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