International Affairs
Today (8th August) is International Cat Day.
Misery
Index 2016
South
American nation Venezuela, with
a score of 188.2%, has been ranked 'most miserable' in the world by the Misery
Index (computed by adding inflation to the unemployment rate), out of 74
economies surveyed by Bloomberg.
Most
Miserable Countries in the List
·
Venezuela
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Bisnia
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South Africa
Least
Miserable Countries in the List
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Thailand
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Singapore
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Japan
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is going to address the 71st session of
the United Nations General Assembly
(UNGA) on September 26 in New York.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, however, would not attend the UNGA session for the
first time in three years.
Note
: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is also scheduled to
address the General Assembly on September 21.
National Affairs
The Lok Sabha today
unanimously passed amendments cleared by the Rajya Sabha last week in the Goods and Services Tax Bill.
The
GST Bill aims to replace multiple rates of taxation in different states with a
uniform country-wide rate.
Note
: Now it will be sent to the President, following which it
needs approval from at least half of the state assemblies.
Marking
the National Handloom Day
yesterday, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has launched ‘Baristha Bunakar
Sahayata Yojana’, a pension scheme for the weavers in the
state.
Under
this scheme, the government will provide a pension of ₹500 per month to weavers.
The
beneficiaries must have worked at least 20 years in the profession and have
attained an age of 60 years.
The Himachal Pradesh
government has decided to plant
one crore saplings this year to increase the state's green cover.
Further,
the new plantation will be raised over an area of 15,000 hectares at a cost of ₹150 crore.
The
maintenance period of the new plantation has also been increased from three to
five years to ensure survival.
The youth wing of the Congress, called Indian Youth Congress (IYC), has
launched ‘Adhikar’, a free legal aid centre for the poor.
The
centre comprises a team of around 100 advocates who will provide legal advice
to those who can’t afford it.
Note
: The IYC has also launched a helpline number (011-23329636) for providing legal
assistance over the phone.
Business & Economy
The MD & CEO of Syndicate
Bank Arun Shrivastava, has today launched new products to ease customer
transactions.
They
are, Fund transfer based on ‘Aadhaar Number through NUUP’, using an ordinary
mobile phone without internet connection.
‘Fund
Transfer through IMPS’ at any branch for instantaneous credit to any bank
account.
India has
witnessed its highest-ever tea
production during 2015-16,
at 1233.14 million kilograms.
Note
: India's tea production has increased by 3% during the same
period as compared to that of the last year.
Commerce and Industry Minister : Nirmala Sitharaman
MOUs & Agreements
The Ministry of
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and the Ministry of Textiles have signed a
memorandum of understanding (MoU) in a bid to "bring a paradigm shift in the handloom
industry".
The
move aims to promote production and marketing of high-value quality handloom
products and enhance earnings of handloom weavers.
General Knowledge
The Kohinoor was
discovered near Guntur in
present day Andhra Pradesh in
the13th century.
Weighing
793 carats, it was owned by the Kakatiya dynasty before being stolen
by Alauddin Khilji.
Later,
it travelled from Persian ruler Nadir
Shah to the Kingdom of Punjab before reaching Queen Victoria.
Currently,
it is set in the crown of the Queen of
England.
Science & Technology
The Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO) is going to launch two new
meteorological satellites next month, Chairman AS Kiran Kumar announced today.
The
satellites will improve weather forecast in the country, and observe weather
changes every 15 minutes, instead of the current 30 minutes.
The
launch will provide good quality atmospheric profiles over the Indian landmass
and adjoining areas.
New Appointments
KK
Khurana has taken over as Head
of BHEL Corporate R&D.
Deaths
Surfing's first world champion Australia's Bernard Farrelly (71) passed away.
Farrelly
won surfing’s first world championship in 1964, before helping in the creation
of the International Surfing Federation.
Sports
Filipino weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz won the silver
medal in the women’s 53 kg weightlifting event at the Rio Olympics today,
to become the country’s first Olympic
medal winner in 20 years.
Diaz,
a three-time Olympian, also became the first
woman from the country to win an Olympic medal, and Philippines’ first non-boxing medallist since
1936.
Kosovo judoka (judo practitioner), Majlinda Kelmendi, became the country's first athlete to win an Olympic medal, after clinching
the Gold in the women’s judo 52 kg event.
Important
Points to Note :
The
Rio Games are the first in which athletes are competing under the Kosovo flag,
which declared its independence from Serbia in 2008.
The
country has an estimated population of 18,84,981 as of 2015.
Adam
Peaty smashed
his own world record for the second time in two days in the men's 100m
breaststroke to win Great Britain's
first Gold medal at the Rio Olympics.
The
21-year-old had broken his own world record in the heats a day earlier.
Chinese diver Wu
Minxia won a record fifth
Olympic gold medal in women's synchronised 3-metre springboard diving at
Rio, setting five records.
Michael Phelps won
the 19th gold medal of his Olympic swimming career today.
With
a total of 302 weeks as World No 1 in
ATP World Rankings, Tennis player Roger Federer holds the record for most number of weeks at the top
spot.
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