NATIONAL UPDATES:
1.
Moon came close to earth after 1948:
The moon arrived at its closest point
to the Earth since 1948. The 'supermoon' reached its brightest in Asia on 14
November 2016. The Moon was closest, only 2 lakh 21 thousand 524 miles (356509
km) away at 11:21 GMT.
2.
Demonetisation: RBI sets panel to oversee ATM recalibrations: o oversee recalibration of ATM machines after the country introduced new
banknotes to replace old 500 rupee and 1,000 rupee notes, RBI will set up a
task force under Deputy Governor SS Mundra. Panel will provide
"direction and guidance" for recalibrating ATM machines to dispense
the new notes.
3.
President inaugurates the India
International Trade Fair in Delhi: President Pranab Mukherjee on 14th November has inaugurated the India
International Trade Fair at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi which will see participation of
over 150 companies from 27 countries. This year's edition of the mega trade
fair with 'Digital India' theme is being held from November 14-27.
4.
India, US launch $95 million clean energy
projects: As part of its efforts to continue the global transition to zero-and-low
carbon energy sources, the United States (US) has announced two financial
projects worth 95 million US dollars for India. The projects announced on
14 November 2016 aims at bringing more energy-efficient appliances to rural
sector of the country.
5. Thiruvananthapuram becomes country’s ‘breast cancer
capital’: Thiruvananthapuram has been termed as the
country's breast cancer capital, with cases at a record high of 40 per lakh of population.
6.
India’s 1st
Cherry Blossom Festival starts in Meghalaya: Meghalaya on Monday became the first state to start India's first Cherry
Blossom Festival, which is widely celebrated in Japan. The four-day festival
will also provide opportunities to showcase the unique beauty of pink and white
cherry blossoms as well as Meghalaya's traditional arts, culture and
cuisine to the naturalists and tourists.
INTERNATIONAL
UPDATES:
1.
Australia to introduce
Hindi language in Pre-schools from 2018:
Australia announced an online program
for its pre-schools to learn foreign languages, including Hindi from 2017. In
order to teach foreign languages in Australia a program named Early Learning
Languages Australia (ELLA), was launched in the 2015-16, with five languages
namely Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Indonesian, French and Arabic. These were
taught to the children using seven apps.
2. Bulgarian
PM resigns after losing presidential election: The Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov gave resignation of his
cabinet after his party’s candidate Tsetska Tsacheva , failed to win the
country’s presidential election on November 14, 2016.
OTHER
UPDATES:
SPORTS:
1. Golfer Chawrasia wins first Asian Tour
title outside India: Indian golfer SSP
Chawrasia clinched the $1 million (Rs. 6.8 crore) Resorts World Manila Masters
in the Philippines, his first ever Asian Tour title outside India. Chawrasia
beat Malaysian Nicolas Fung and American Sam Chen on the final day of the
tournament.
OBITUARIES:
2. UK’s first Indian-origin Sikh judge dies: Mota Singh, an Indian-origin Sikh, who became UK’s first-ever ethnic
minority judge to sit on the English Bench wearing a turban instead of a
horse-hair wig, died.He was 86. Mota Singh, a Ramgarhia Sikh, was born in
1930 in Nairobi, Kenya.
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