International Affairs
Thailand Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-Cha arrives in New Delhi on athree day visit to India.
He
will hold discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 17 on a wide
range of issues including Defence,
Security, Science and Technology and improving people-to-people contacts.
Trade
and attracting investments from Thailand will be high on the agenda.
The US Senate
has passed an amendment which
calls for enhanced military cooperation
with India and encourages joint military operations between the
countries.
The
amendment approves engagements for "developing
threat analysis, military doctrine, intelligence collection", among
others.
A
50-member foreign delegation
from20 countries will visit
India to take part in the International
Yoga Day (21st June 2016).
The
Union Cabinet has given its ex-post facto approval to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
between India and Taiwan for cooperation in the field of
Agriculture and Allied Sector.
National Affairs
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated the 2 day ‘Rajasva Gyan Sangam’, the first joint annual conference of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and
the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC).
The
conference will also be attended by the top brass of Income Tax
department.
Important Note :
CBDT is responsible for collecting direct taxes, CBEC recovers the indirect
taxes.
Maharashtra
Forest Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar today announced that the state
government will plant two crore
saplings of 450 species on July 1, in an effort to create awareness
about the environment.
India is
implementing a project to
provide unique identification cards to
persons with disabilities.
The
move is aimed at creating a database that lets the government track their
education and employment status.
Note :
The first Central University for Disability Studies and Research will be set up
in Kerala.
Haryana
government
has banned the sale of correction fluid
and paint thinner in
bottles, saying strict action will be taken against violators.
Note :
The chemicals were reportedly being misused as intoxicating substances or
drugs.
The Karnataka government
today banned Electronic cigarettes
in the state.
The
decision was taken on the recommendation of a committee on cancer prevention.
The Centre today cancelled the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA)licence of activist Teesta Setalvad's NGO, the Sabrang Trust,
after finding irregularities with how it utilised its funds.
The
move blocks the organisation from receiving any foreign funding.
The Union Cabinet
has given its approval for signing of 15
years contract for undertaking exploration and other developmental
activities related to Poly-Metallic
Sulphides (PMS).
The
exploration and other developmental activities has been allotted in the area of
10,000 sq km in parts of Central and South – West Indian Ridges (SWIR), located
in the Indian Ocean.
The Union Cabinet has also given its approval for India’s membership of the International
Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) consortium.
The
MoU will enable India To get engaged
with internationally renowned experts with profound expertise in different
aspects of scientific drilling.
These
experts will accomplish India in deep drilling and associated investigations in
Koyna region.
Business & Economy
The Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) today gave in-principle approval to the Common Service Centres (CSCs) in rural
areas to collect payments for services like electricity, water and gas.
The
facility will be rolled out within around three months.
Note :
CSCs are physical facilities meant for the delivery of e-services of the
government in rural and remote locations.
Insurance regulatory body IRDA today issued draft guidelines for the public listing (IPO) of
insurance firms.
Currently,
no insurance firm in India is publicly listed.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had earlier proposed the
listing of four state-owned general insurance firms.
Further,
private players like HDFC Life and ICICI Prudential had earlier announced their
plans of going public.
Railway
Minister Suresh Prabhu today flagged off India's
first time-tabled freight train, named ‘Cargo Express’, from Delhi to
Bengaluru.
The
move aims to reduce the delay and uncertainty over the time schedule for
delivery of goods.
Earlier,
passenger trains in the country used to get preference over goods trains for
transportation across busy routes.
The Government today increased the buffer stock of pulses by over five times from 1.5 lakh tonnes to 8 lakh tonnes.
The
stock will be created by direct procurement from farmers at market
prices.
Further,
it will be released to the states at a subsidised rate of ₹120/kg, as opposed to the prevailing market price of over ₹170/kg.
The Bank of Japan
today decided to keep the interest
rates on the current accounts held by financial institutions unchanged at (-)0.1% and kept the annual
target for expanding the monetary base at 80 trillion yen ($764 billion).
The US Federal Reserve today decided to keep the key interest rates steady at0.25-0.5%.
Further,
the growth forecast for 2016 and 2017
was brought down by 0.1% to 2%.
The
Centre has decided to import pulses from Myanmar and Africa to
beef up buffer stocks to check its price rise.
The
government also decided to enhance the buffer stock of pulses from 1.5 lakh
tonnes to 8 lakh tonnes.
Deaths
Gregory
Rabassa (94), prominent literary
translator, passed away.
Rabassa
is known for his translations of several well-known Latin American writers,
including Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, Julio Cortazar, Octavio
Paz, Clarice Lispector and Jorje Amado.
Henry
McCullough (72), who is a
Northern Irish guitarist, vocalist and songwriter in Paul McCartney’s
band Wings, passed away.
New Appointments
DBS
Bank India has appointed Niraj
Mittal as the Managing Director
and Head of Institutional
Banking for the country.
IAS officer Dr. M
Beena, has been appointed as Managing
Director of the Kerala
Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KINFRA), a statutory
body of the Kerala Government.
Online budget accommodation company Stayzilla has appointed Chandramouli
Gopalakrishnan, former director of products at Goibibo, as Vice-President of products, soon after
it named former Twitter director Pankaj
Gupta as Chief Product Officer.
Sunil
Bharti Mittal, Founder and Chairman, Bharti Enterprises, has been elected
as the Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
Awards & Honors
Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and
environmental activist Margaret Atwood
was chosen for the prestigious Pen
Pinter Prize for the year 2016.
She
will formerly receive the award at a public event scheduled to be held on 13
October 2016 at the British Library.
Italian restaurant Osteria
Francescana has been declared the best eatery at the World’s
50 Best Restaurant Awards 2016.
Last
year’s winner, El Cellar de Can Roca, dropped to second place.
Note : New Delhi's Indian Accent restaurant
was ranked number 87.
Sports
Corinthians
boss Tite was named as the new
coach of Brazil, succeeding Dunga, who was sacked after the team’s
humiliating exit from the Copa America.
Former Indian off-spinner and qualified coach M Venkataramana has been appointed as Coach of Take Solutions, one of the eight teams that successfully bid for a
franchise of the Tamil Nadu Premier League which is to begin in August this
year.
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