DAILY GK UPDATES - 15TH JULY, 2015
NATIONAL UPDATES:
I. PM Modi launches ‘Skill
India’ campaign: PM will formally launch
the National Skill Development Mission, unveil the new National Policy for
skill development and Entrepreneurship 2015 and roll out on all-India flagship
scheme. He will launch the ambitious ‘Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana’ to
create skilled manpower at grass root level by providing them vocational,
technical and skill development education.
II. Boeing and Tata
Advanced Systems ink aerospace partnership deal: Shelley Lavender,
President of Boeing Military Aircraft, and Sukaran Singh, Managing Director and
Chief Executive Officer of Tata Advanced Systems Ltd have signed an agreement
regarding the collaboration in aerospace and defence manufacturing and
potential integrated systems development opportunities. There are also some
unnamed aerial vehicles included in the deal.
III. India’s 1st
railway line built under PPP model inaugurated in Gujarat: Minister of Railways Suresh Prabhu
inaugurated the broad-gauge railway-line between Gandhidham and Tuna-Tekra port
in Gujarat by flagging off a goods train.
IV. Maharashtra assembly
passed Guarantee of Public Services Bill, 2015:It empowers citizens to avail their
rights in stipulated time with less efforts and cost. It will pave the way for
curbing corruption, bringing transparency and empowering citizens.
V. Skill Development
ministry inks pact for using Railway infra for training.
VI. Andromeda acquires
apnapaisa.com in stock and cash deal: One
of the country’s largest loan distributors has acquired the apnapaisa.com, an
online loan solutions space in a stock and cash deal.
VII. Krishnapatnam Port receives Golden Peacock Award for environment
management.
VIII. National Green Tribunal suggested variable office hours to cut
pollution: The
idea of variable office hours for the government and private sector in the
national capital, Delhi was mooted with an aim to reduce vehicular pollution in
the capital during the peak hours.
IX. Union Ministry of Urban Development approved Transit Oriented
Development Policy for Delhi to address the growing problems of pollution,
congestion and shortage of homes for the poor and middle class in the state.
X. Defence Acquisition Council approved defence proposals worth Rs
30,000 crore: The
proposal was approved for buying four more P81 Long range maritime patrol
aircraft for the Indian Navy and to replace Indian Army’s vintage air defence
guns of 60s.
XI. Indigenously developed helicopter launched Nag (HeliNa) anti-tank
guided missile test fired from Chandan firing range, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan: Its other variants include
Land fired and man portable missiles.
XII. Union Government decided to cap Kerosene subsidy at Rs 12 per
litre.
XIII. Union Government and Facebook launched #100Women Initiative to
recognize 100 women achievers of India.
XIV. Union Government of Urban Development launched nationwide HRIDAY
scheme from Amritsar: National Heritage Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) was
launched at Amritsar, Punjab to preserve and rejuvenate the rich cultural
heritage of the country.
INTERNATIONAL
UPDATES:
I. Scientists at Large
Hadron Collider discovered the existence of Subatomic particle ‘Pentaquarks’:
The discovery was made during Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment at LHC in
CERN, Geneva.
II. US Defence Department
set up working Group on allowing Transgender persons into Military Service: The
Working group will study the policy and readiness implications of allowing
transgender persons to serve in the military.
OTHER UPDATES:
SPORTS:
I. India
won 3-match ODI series against Zimbabwe 3-0.
II. Bangladesh
registered historic series win 2-1 over South Africa after crushing them by 9
wickets in the 3rd ODI.
AWARDS:
III. Make in
India initiative of Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion won Frost and
Sullivan’s 2015 Economic Development Award.
IV. Professor
Kamal Bawa, an Indian-origin scientist, elected to Royal Society of London.
OBITUARIES:
V. Iconic Mexican Musician Joan Sebastian
passed away. He was known as the King of Mexico Rodeo.
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