International Affairs
The 2-day long 2016
Warsaw summit of the NATO was concluded at National Stadium in Warsaw,
Poland.
It
was the 27th summit biannual
summit of NATO since its inception in 1949.
The
summit was attended by Heads of State and Heads of Government of NATO members
including the USA President Barack Obama, Polish president Andrzej Duda and
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
Besides,
the summit also saw the presence of Heads of Government of non-member States
and organizations of NATO including Afghanistan.
NATO -
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Indian Army General and current Chief of the Army Staff
(COAS) of the Indian Army Gen Dalbir
Singh will be on 4 day visit to
Australia.
The
visit assumes special significance in the light of enhanced military cooperation between the two countries.
He
will be visiting Australian naval ships Kuttabu
land Adelaide,
Headquarters Force Command, Headquarters Joint Operation Command, School of
Military Engineering, Royal Military College, Land Network Integration Centre
(LNIC) and Land Systems Division.
The Bangladesh government
today banned the broadcasting of Mumbai-based Islamic cleric Zakir Naik’s Peace TV.
The
channel is already banned in India with the Centre recently warning cable
operators of action for broadcasting the same.
Naik's
activities are currently under the scanner for his speeches which allegedly
inspired a gunman involved in the recent attack at a Dhaka cafe.
MOUs & Agreements
India
and
Tanzania today signed 5 bilateral agreements during PM
Narendra Modi's visit to the African country.
They are,
Agreement
between National Small Industries Corporation of India and Small Industries
Development Organisation Tanzania
Agreement
under which India will provide a Line of Credit of $92 million for
rehabilitation and improvement of Zanzibar’s water supply system.
MoU
on water resource management and development,
MoU
for establishment of vocational training centre at Zanzibar,
MoU
on visa waiver for diplomatic/official passport holders.
National Affairs
Agriculture
Minister Radha Mohan Singh today announced that a National Research Centre for Banana will be set up in Bihar.
The
announcement came while inaugurating ‘Horti-Sangam
2016’, an event where farmers from over a dozen states put fruits,
vegetables, and flowers on display.
Jharkhand
Chief Minister Raghubar Das today approved the setting up of 38 degree-level colleges in the state, with one each in the 35 constituencies where no such
college exists.
Note :
The state seeks to open degree-level colleges in all the 81 constituencies by
2022.
All
the 12 Regional Transport Offices
(RTOs) in Delhi will remain open Seven
days a week from Sunday.
The
state Transport Department has also extended the operating hours of the RTOs
from 7 am to 7 pm instead of from 10 am to 5:30 pm.
The
move is aimed at ensuring “smooth
issuance of driving licences to the applicants”.
With
an average of 5.6 people in each household, Uttar Pradesh has the largest
household size in the country, according to a survey by India Spend.
After
UP, Rajasthan (5.5) and Jharkhand (5) have the largest families in India.
Note :
44% of households in Uttar Pradesh have more than six people.
The mean age of females at marriage in West
Bengal is 19.3 years, the least in the country, as per a survey by India
Spend.
West Bengal is followed closely by UP and Rajasthan, with
mean age at marriage being 19.4 years for both.
Note :
Uttar Pradesh has largest number of females married between 10-19 years of age
(2.1 million).
The
Hemis festival will be held
between July 14 and July 15 at the Hemis Monastery in Ladakh.
The festival honours Lord Padmasam bhava, an 8th-century
Buddhist master venerated as a 'second
Buddha' in some places.
The
largest Thangka (Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton) will be unfurled this
year after twelve years, as 2016 is the Tibetan Year of the Monkey.
Places in News
The memorial of late
President APJ Abdul Kalam will open to the public on July 27, which
marks his first death anniversary.
Situated
at Dilli Haat, it will display
several of Kalam’s belongings like a rudra veena, spectacles, books, and
research papers.
Awards & Honors
Cookbook author and food blogger Nimi Sunil kumar has won the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for 2015-16.
She
was bestowed with this award for her cookbook “4 o’clock Temptations of Kerala”.
It
was chosen for the award in the ‘Best
Indian Cuisine Cookbook’ section.
Suleiman, a
13-year-old flute player from
Amritsar today won the 7th
season of the reality television show 'India's Got Talent'.
A
₹50 lakh cash prize, a car and a trophy bearing the
signatures of the judges Kirron Kher, Malaika Arora Khan and Karan Johar were
handed over to Suleiman.
Note :
The young flautist is a student of Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
Charleston, a city
in the United States, has been
named the World's Best City in
an annual survey by the Travel + Leisure magazine.
The
survey has ranked Chiang Mai in Thailand and San Miguel de Allende in Mexico
second and third respectively.
Florence
in Italy and Luang Prabang in Laos are among the other cities featured on the
list.
Business & Economy
The Centre and
the Bihar government have signed
a $290 million credit agreement with
the World Bank under the state's rural development project 'JEEViKA-II'.
The
project covers 300 new blocks in 32 districts not covered by earlier
schemes.ets and financial services, the lender added.
The International
Monetary Fund (IMF) has downgraded its growth forecast for the Euro zone stating that "negative
impact of the UK referendum” will dent the region's economic recovery over the
next two years.
According
to IMF, GDP in the Euro zone is expected to grow 1.6% in 2016 and 1.4% in 2017,
as against the earlier estimate of 1.7% for both the years.
The Revenue
Department has imposed an anti-dumping
duty of around $168.76 per tonne
on the import of a chemical ‘Purified
Terephthalic Acid’ used in the textile industry, from five countries,
including China and Iran.
It
has been imposed for five years in a bid to protect domestic
manufacturers.
Important Note :
Anti-dumping duty is imposed on goods being imported below the market value.
Science & Technology
Defence Minister Manohar
Parrikar today announced that India
is working on manufacturing next generation routers to secure its
telecommunication networks.
An
agreement with ANURAG (Advanced
Numerical Research and Analysis Group) has been signed for the same.
New Appointments
Tathagata
Roy
sworn-in as Governor of Arunachal Pradesh.
Dr. Joram Begi
was also sworn-in as the Chief
Information Officer ofArunachal
Pradesh.
Sports
World number two
Andy Murray won his second
Wimbledon men’s singles title today, defeating Canadian Milos Raonic.
This
was Murray’s third Wimbledon final, with his first Championship victory coming
in 2013 against Novak Djokovic.
Since
the 2013 Wimbledon final, Murray has played three and lost all Grand Slam
finals, coincidentally to Djokovic, until this win.
Serena
Williams and Venus Williams won
their sixth Wimbledon doubles title after
defeating Tímea Babos of Hungary and Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhsta
today.
The
American pair is now 14-0 in Grand Slam finals.
This
is the fourth time Serena has won both singles and doubles titles in a single
year, while Venus has done it twice herself.
WWE wrestler Brock
Lesnar defeated New Zealand mixed martial artist Mark Hunt on his UFC comeback, after five years.
Lesnar,
a former UFC heavyweight champion, holds the record for the most pay-per-view
buys in the UFC history.
This
was Lesnar’s sixth win in nine
UFC bouts, and he will be next seen facing Randy Orton in the WWE Summer Slam.
Brazilian mixed martial artist Amanda Nunes became the Ultimate
Fighting Championship’s first openly gay fighter to win a title after
defeating American Miesha Tate today.
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