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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Daily GK Updates 7th October, 2015

NATIONAL UPDATES:
   I.            INS Astradharani commissioned into Indian Navy: The Indian Navy commissioned the 1st indigenously designed and built torpedo launch and recovery vehicle INS Astradharani at the Naval Base in Visakhapatnam.

II.            India and Germany signed 125 million Euros loan agreement to fund two projects under Green Energy Corridor:Government of India and Federal Republic of Germany signed two loan agreements worth 125 million Euros for financing two projects under the Green Energy Corridor programme in Himachal Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh. Green Energy Corridor programme seeks to facilitate the flow of renewable energy into the national grid.

III.     Utkal starts ‘Project Saksham’ to empower rural women: In its bid to empower rural women, Utkal Alumina International Limited (UAIL), a unit of Aditya Birla Group, has launched a unique project for the welfare of communities living in the vicinity of its project area in Odisha. ‘Project Saksham’ the new initiative involves an advanced training-cum-garment manufacturing unit at Tikiri in Rayagada district.

IV.      2016 PravasiBhartiya Divas (PBD) Conference to be held in New Delhi: The PBD Conference 2016 will be organised with an objective for developing a new paradigm for engagement with the Diaspora over the next decade.

V.            Growth of eight core sectors increased by 2.6% in August 2015.

VI.        Bank of Maharashtra to raise Rs 394 crore from Government: The shareholders of Bank of Maharashtra at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) approved the bank’s proposal for capital infusion of Rs 394 crore by the Government of India.

VII.   Three-member Achary Panel recommended 400% hike in basic salary of Delhi MLAs.

VIII.     Ashok Vemuri resigned as CEO of iGate Corporation.

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:

  I.       2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar: They were awarded with the Nobel Prize for having mapped how cells repair damaged DNA and safeguard the genetic information at a molecular level.
II.            Indian-American Shital Patel appointed as USA Funds’ Chief Info Officer.
III.     WWF Report Hidden Himalayas: Asia’s Wonderland released: According to the report, 211 new species like sneezing monkey, walking fish and jewel like snake were discovered in the Eastern Himalayas region between 2009 and 2014.


OTHER UPDATES:

FINANCE/BANKING:
  
I.          IMF released World Economic Outlook October 2015 update: The report projects global growth for 2015 at 3.1%, which is 0.3% lower than in 2014, and 0.2%  point below the forecasts in July 2015 World Economic Outlook (WEO) Update. India’s growth is expected to strengthen from 7.3% in 2015 to 7.5% in 2016.

II.        RBI relaxed norms of FPI investment in Government Securities: The RBI relaxed the norms of Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) of government debt and also announced higher investment limits in rupee terms in government securities with a view to bring in an additional 1.2 lakh crore rupees.

SPORTS:
III.      Sergey Karjakin wins 2015 World Cup Chess Championship: Sergey Karjakin of Russia has won the 2015 World Cup Chess Championship held at Baku, Azerbaijan.

AWARDS:
   IV.   Raif Badawi, James Fenton shared 2015 PEN Pinter Prize: Badawi was named as the 2015 International Writer of Courage by Fenton himself during a public event held at British Library in London.

BOOKS AND AUTHORS:
V.       Book titled The Clintons’ War on Women authored by Roger Stone and Robert Morrow released.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Daily GK Updates - 6th October, 2015



NATIONAL UPDATES:
   I.            ADB to grant Rs 1500 crore to Madhya Pradesh for skill development: Asian Development Bank has decided to give around Rs 1500 crore ($240 million) for skill development in Madhya Pradesh. 96 ITI’s will be set up with the help of ADB and NABARD.

II.            Germany to provide 1 Billion Euro loan to Indian solar power sector: An MoU to this effect was signed by Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy Minister Piyush Goyal and the German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Gerd Muller in New Delhi.

III.            MoU signed to set up Indo-German ‘Centres of Excellence’ in Farm Sector: An MoU between the German Agribusiness Alliance and the Agriculture Skill Council of India for the purpose of jointly establishing ‘Indo-German Centres of Excellence in Agriculture’.

IV.            ISRO develops hailstorm app to assess crop damage:To fasten payment of crop insurance claims to farmers, the centre launched a pilot project programme Kisan, which will use satellite and drone-based imaging and other geospatial technology to get timely and accurate data on crop yields.

V.            Union Government launches 2nd phase of Mission Indradhanush: Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has launched the second phase of Mission Indradhanush to achieve full immunisation of children below two years.

VI.     Amodoli programme launched by Odisha Government in Naxal-affected Rayagada district: To help patients and pregnant women from inaccessible areas to reach nearest hospital, the state government of Odisha launched a healthcare programme named ‘Amodoli’.

VII.    Telangana Government announced 50% subsidy on purchase of seeds: It was done reduce input costs for farmers in the Rabi season in view of the Kharif failure.

VIII.  Department of Biotechnology tied-up with Prakash Lab to distribute  Foldscope to students: The Department of Biotechnology tied up with US firm Prakash Lab to provide the Prakash Lab’s  low cost paper folding microscope, the Foldscope to students in India.

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
  I.     India accounts for largest number of Poor People: World Bank Report: India accounted for the largest number of poor people in any country in 2012, but its poverty rate was lowest among countries having large number of poor population, a latest World Bank report said.
II.      Neutrino scientists win Nobel Prize for Physics: Japan’s Takaaki and Canada’s Arthur B. McDonald the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics for their discovery that neutrinos have mass, the award giving body said.
III.     Jack Dorsey appointed as permanent CEO of Twitter.
IV.      World Habitat Day observed on 5th October 2015: United Nations celebrated World Habitat Day on 5th October 2015. It is observed on 1st Monday of October every year to generate awareness about the state of human settlements and the future of the cities.
V.       US, Japan and 10 other Pacific Rim countries signed Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement: It was signed to lower trade barriers, bolster worker protections and set standards for a raft of industries. TPP is designed to facilitate trade among the US and a host of other countries scattered across both sides of the Pacific Ocean.
VI.      Islamic state destroyed Arch of Triumph in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.
VII. California signed Right to Die Bill for terminally ill people into a law: The California allowed terminally ill patients to legally end their lives under a doctor’s supervision after state governor Jerry Brown signed the bill into law.
OTHER UPDATES:

FINANCE/BANKING:
  I.          UCO Bank registered highest increase in gross Non-Performing Assets.

AWARDS:
II.  Tamil writer PerumalMurugan wins Indian Language Festival (ILF) ‘Samanvay Bhasha Samman’.

III.       Shashi Kapoor honoured with Lifetime Achievement award at Jagran Fest.

OBITUARIES:
 IV.        Renowned Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell died at the age of 67.

BOOKS AND AUTHORS:
V.      Book titled ‘Ruled or Misruled story and destiny of Bihar authored by Santosh Singh released.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Daily GK Updates - 4th October, 2015

NATIONAL UPDATES:

   I.            PM Modi inaugurates Solar-Powered Court in Jharkhand.

II.   Dabur India to adopt 5 UP villages to support ‘Swachh Bharat’ campaign: Coinciding with the first anniversary of PM’s Swachh Bharat initiative, homegrown FMCG major Dabur India adopted five villages in Uttar Pradesh and pledged to make them ‘Open Defecation free’ within the current fiscal.

III.         S Mookherjee is new Financial Commissioner of Railways.

IV.     E-FIR system launched in Odisha: The Odisha Police launched its ambitious e-FIR system under the Centre-sponsored Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) Project.

INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
  
I.          INS Sahyadri in Vietnam on a four-day visit: As a part of India’s Look East Policy, Indian Navy’s indigenously built multi-role stealth frigate INS Sahyadri entered Da Nang in Vietnam.
II.     Microsoft acquires Irish 3D physics provider Havok from Intel: Redmond based technology major Microsoft has acquired Irish video game engine and 3D physics provider Havok from American chip maker Intel.
III.    Google Inc has morphed into Alphabet Inc: Alphabet replaced Google as the publicly traded company that will house Google’s Search and Web advertising businesses, maps, YouTube and its ‘moonshot’ ventures such as driverless cars.

OTHER UPDATES:

FINANCE/BANKING:
  I.    Gold zooms Rs 660, biggest one day gain this year: Snapping its five day falling streak, gold rebounded by Rs 660, its biggest one day surge this year, to trade at Rs 26,810 per ten grams at the bullion market.

II.   ICICI brings in card-less mVisa: ICICI Bank has become the first institution worldwide to launch m-Visa, a card less solution to make the payments. It has incorporated the m-visa application in its Pockets app, which allows payments to be made by scanning at a QR code and entering the amount.

III.  India’s foreign reserves plunge by over $2 million: India’s foreign exchange (FOREX) reserves declined by $2.04 billion to $349.97 billion in the week ended.

IV.   Asian Development Bank (ADB) will help to finance the increased transmission capacity of electrical link between India and Bangladesh: ADB’s loan of $120 million to Bangladesh will double the capacity of the existing interconnection system which links the power grid of Western Bangladesh at Bheramara and the grid of eastern India in Bharampur.


SPORTS:

V.           Shashank Manohar elected unopposed as BCCI President.

VI.         SaniaMirza and Martina Hingis won Wuhan Open women’s doubles WTA title.

VII.   Venus Williams wins Wuhan Open: Venus Williams won her second title of the season at the Wuhan Open in Central China after GarbineMuguruza retired in the second set.

VIII.  Jordon Spieth voted PGA Tour Player of the Year: American world number one Jordon Spieth was named as the PGA Tour’s Player of the year after a stellar 2014-15 campaign highlighted by two major victories among his five wins.



Saturday, October 3, 2015

Daily GK Updates - 3rd October, 2015

NATIONAL UPDATES:

   I.            Dr Anup K Pujari assumed additional charge as CMD of Steel Authority of India Ltd: At present, he is secretary, Government of India, Ministry of MSME. Besides as the CMD of SAIL, he was also given additional charge of the post of Secretary in Ministry of Steel.

II.            Forbes India Leadership Awards-2015 presented in Mumbai: Transformational leadership, which the 2015 edition of the Forbes India Leadership Awards seeks to honour, includes individuals and organisations who have achieved success through their vision, foresight and business ethics. Various awards were given for various categories. Some of them are as follows:
Outstanding start-up for the year: BhavishAgarwal&AnkitBhati of Ola
Nextgen Entrepreneur for the year: SiddharthLal of Eicher Motors Ltd.
Conscious Capitalist Company of the Year: Godrej and Amul.

III.       Fadnavis inaugurates ‘National Agriculture and Orange Festival: Maharashtra CM DevendraFadnavis inaugurated ‘National Agriculture and Orange Festival’ on 1st October. Nagpur based orange grower DhirajJunghare and specialist S.A.M.H Naqvi will be awarded MohanraoToteySantraBhushan award for their remarkable achievements in orange production and orange pest control research respectively.

IV.     Rajiv Lal appointed as MD & CEO of IDFC (Infrastructure Development Finance Company).

V.    Kerala cabinet accorded sanction to Rs 475 crore rehabilitation package: The rehabilitation package is for those who would be affected due to implementation of VizhinjamDeepwater International Transhipment Terminal project.

VI.            Scientist M V K V Prasad has been appointed the new Director of Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE).


INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:

  I.            International Day of Non-Violence observed across the World: It was observed on 2nd October 2015 to mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a pioneer of the Philosophy and strategy of non-violence.
II.            NATO Special Forces to support Afghan: NATO Special Forces reached Kunduz to augment Afghan troops after the Taliban seized strategic northern city.
III.            India submitted Intended Nationally Determined Contributions to UNFCC: With the presentation of its INDCs, India set its tone for the Conference of Parties (COP-21) in Paris that is scheduled to meet in December 2015 to adopt a new environmental protocol for post-2020 scenario.

OTHER UPDATES:

FINANCE/BANKING:
  I.            IDBI Bank cut its Base Rate by 0.25% to 9.75% while PNB, BOB and Oriental Bank of Commerce cut their base rate by 0.40%, 0.25% and 0.20% respectively.

SPORTS:
II.               South Africa beat India by 7 wickets in the 1st T20 of the Freedom Series: J P Duminy of South Africa was adjudged Man of the Match for his outstanding winning knock.

AWARDS:

   III.  Laureates of 2015 Right Livelihood Awards announced: Tony de Brum and the People of the Marshall Islands, Sheila Watt-Cloutier (Canada), Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesara (Uganda) and Gino Strada and his organisation ‘Emergency’ (Italy) were chosen for the prestigious award that is also known as Alternate Nobel Prize.