IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF AUG 8, 2016
IMPORTANT CURRENT AFFAIRS OF AUG 8, 2016
- On
Aug 7, 2016 (first Sunday of August) International Friendship Day was observed.
- On
Aug 7, 2016 (7th August) 2nd National
Handloom Day was observed.
- 7th
August was notified by the Government of India as National Handloom Day vide
Gazette Notification dated 29th July, 2015.
- The
main objective of this day is to
generate awareness about the importance of handloom industry and its
contribution to the socioeconomic development of the country.
- Important
Note : The
date August 7 has been chosen due to its special significance in India’s
freedom struggle; it was on this
day in 1905 that the Swadeshi Movement was formally launched, at a massive meeting in the Calcutta
Town hall.
- The
movement involved revival of domestic products and production processes.
- Union
Textiles Minister :
Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani
- Prime
Minister Modi On Aug 7, 2016 officially launched the first phase of 'Mission
Bhagiratha' in Telangana's
Medak district to provide
piped drinking water to every household in Telangana.
- The
mission, expected to cost around ₹42,000
crore, aims to create a water grid for supplying drinking
water.
- Note : PM Modi also laid
the foundation stone for a 1,600 MW super thermal power plant.
- The Kerala Congress (M) On Aug 7, 2016 left the United Democratic Front (UDF)after
being a part of it for more
than three decades.
- The
Kerala Congress (M) will now work as a separate independent opposition block in
the Assembly.
- All
houses in Tiring, Jharkhand, will have nameplates bearing the names of
unmarried girls and their mothers residing
there, to address the village's skewed sex ratio and female literacy
rate.
- Union
HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar On
Aug 7, 2016 inaugurated the transit campus of Indian
Institute of Technology in Jammu.
- The Telangana government On Aug 7, 2016 signed an MoU with
the Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO) for
setting up a Telangana Water
Resources Information System (TWRIS) on
ISRO’s geo-portal Bhuvan (similar to Google Earth).
- The
system aims at capturing and marking every field-level irrigation structure,
including dams/barrages, canals and field channels, on the satellite
visualisation tool.
- 'Father of the Green Revolution' MS Swaminathan was placed in the 'Time 20'
list of the most influential Asian people of the 20th century.
- Born
on August 7, 1925, Swaminathan led the development of high-yielding varieties
of wheat and rice to avert a famine in India.
- Note : The only other
Indians in the list were Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore.
- BJP
leader Vijay Rupani (60) On Aug 7, 2016 took oath as Gujarat Chief Minister at the Mahatma Mandir in
Gandhinagar.
- He
was declared the CM by the BJP after former CM Anandiben Patel resigned from
the post citing age factor.
- Important
Note :
Besides Rupani, Nitin Patel was also sworn in asDeputy CM
of Gujarat.
- Actor Ajay Devgn has been named the ambassador for KFC India's initiative 'Hope'.
- The
initiative is looking to provide 20
million meals to underprivileged children by 2020 through its partnerships with World Food Program (WFP) and India
Food Banking Network (IFBN).
- To
support this campaign, customers can choose to add ₹5 to their bill for every meal at KFC.
- The
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions has accepted the7th
Pay Commission's recommendation of increasing the minimum monthly
pension for retired central government employees by 157.14%, from ₹3,500 to ₹9,000.
- Further,
such employees will be entitled to a maximum pension of ₹1.25 lakh, a Ministry order said.
- India
currently has about 58 lakh central government pensioners.
- The Central Bureau of Investigation has been made the Nodal authority for banks to report high-value frauds worth
over ₹50 crore in public sector banks.
- A
Joint Director-level officer has been authorised to receive complaints, who can
recommend an investigation by any CBI wing.
- The
CBI had probed 171 bank fraud cases involving funds of over ₹20,000 crore in 2015.
- Vietnam has the second fastest GDP growth rate per
capita in the worldsince the 1990s, behind only China.
- Reports
suggest this may be due to Vietnam simplifying its trade rules, with trade
accounting for 150% of its GDP.
- Note : Vietnam's government
has barred officials from forcing foreigners to buy inputs domestically and
promotes competition among its 63 provinces.
- London-based
risk analysis firm Verisk Maplecroft has ranked India the fourth riskiest in a list
of 198 countries losing out on business opportunities due to civil
unrest.
- War-torn
countries Syria, Yemen and Libya took the first three spotson the
list.
- Note : Countries like
Bangladesh (6th) and Nigeria (10th) were found to be safer for conducting
businesses than India.
- NASA has announced five research projects that may help make planes more efficient and green.
- The
projects are aimed at shrinking fuel use, reducing aviation’s impact on the
environment and quieting noise around airports.
- One
of these studies will be based on Lithium-Air "breathing batteries” which
expel oxygen as the battery is being charged.
- Bengali
poet, popularly called 'Gurudev', Rabindranath
Tagore's (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) Death Anniversary On Aug 7,
2016.
- The
writer, most famous for composing India's national anthem, passed away 75 years
ago on August 7, 1941.
- He
was the first Indian to win a
Nobel Prize, when he received the award for Literature in 1913.
- The national anthems of both India and
Bangladesh have been taken
from his works.
- Indian national anthem 'Jana
Gana Mana' was taken from a hymn titled 'Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata'.
- Bangladesh's
national anthem 'Amar Sonar Bangla' is derived from a song of the
same name.
- Veteran
Tamil director and script writer Vietnam
Veedu Sundaram (73) has
passed away.
- 'Vietnam
Veedu' became part of his name after he wrote the script for the film 'Vietnam
Veedu', starring actor Sivaji Ganesan in the 1970s.
- Sundaram
is also known for directing films including 'Gauravam', 'Gnana
Paravai' and 'Payanam'.
- The Olympic flame made its first appearance in the modern Games atAmsterdam in 1928, where it was lit atop a
tower overlooking the Olympic Stadium.
- The
first time a torch was used to transport the flame was in 1936 Berlin Olympics,
when the originating flame was lit in Olympia, Greece, a tradition that
continues till date.
- The International Paralympic Committee has confirmed a blanket ban on Russia in the Paralympics Games.
- India’s
women archers defeated
the Colombian archery team in the Round of 16, to advance to the quarterfinals of the Rio Olympics’ women archery
recurve team event.
- The
Indian trio of Deepika Kumari, Bombayla Devi and Laxmirani Majhi, defeated the
Colombians 5-3 in a 4-set match.
- The
team will now face Russia in the quarters On Aug 7, 2016's night.
- Australia's Emma McKeon, Brittany Elmslie, Bronte Campbell and Cate Campbell set a world record in the 4x100 metres freestyle relay with a time of 3:30.65
minutes.
- Note : Australian squad's
Cate Campbell currently holds the 100 metres freestyle world record with 52.06
seconds.
- Hungary's
'Iron Lady' Katinka Hosszu broke the world record in thewomen's 400 metres
individual medley (IM) to
claim her first Olympic medal at her fourth Olympic Games.
- Vietnam clinched their first ever Olympic gold
medal when Vinh Xuan Hoang won the men's 10m air pistol event
On Aug 7, 2016.
- The
nation, which has a population of around 89.71 million, had won a total of two
silver medals and three bronze medals in eight previous editions of the
Olympics it had participated in.
- Great
Britain’s 21-year-old swimmer Adam
Peaty set a new world record in the men’s 100 metres breaststroke heats at the Rio Olympics.
- Peaty
broke his own record of 57.92 seconds by clocking a timing of 57.55
seconds.
- Important
Note :
This is the Rio Olympic’s first new world record in swimming, and the second
new world record overall.
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