Thursday, August 27, 2015

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Greek PM Tsipras resigns, paves way for new elections
World > Greece
After losing support from the members of his own Syriza party, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his resignation making way for snap elections hoping to return to power with a strong hold. The rebels in his leftist Syriza party had opposed his backing of the demands of international creditors for yet more austerity and economic reform in exchange for a new $96 billion bailout. Meanwhile, 25 members of the left wing of Syriza have announced they are breaking away to form a separate party called Popular Unity.

PM Narendra Modi government to revive National Council for Tribal Welfare
Politics and Government > NCTW
The National Council for Tribal Welfare, an advisory and planning body, which was set up by the then Congress-led UPA government will be revived by the now Narendra Modi-led NDA government. The council will be headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and will work towards a better planning and monitoring of tribal welfare schemes. The members of the council will be the all Schedule V and Schedule VI states that have sizeable tribal populations.

IS demolish Palmyra's historic Baalshamin temple
World > Terrorism
The temple of Baalshamin which was situated in Palmyra, a Unesco World Heritage site was blown up by the Islamic State militants. With the belief that shrines or statues implying the existence of another deity are sacrilege and idolatry, the Islamic State group has been destroying several ancient sites in Iraq for a while now.

Patel row disrupts Gujarat, Hardik Patel calls for 'Gujarat Bandh'
India > Guajrat
An overnight violence erupted in Gujrat as protesters rampaged through the city by attacking the security personnel and burning government and private vehicles. 5,000 paramilitary personnel were rushed to Gujarat to control the agitation. The protestors were the supporters of 22-year-old Hardik Patel, who was briefly detained over his hunger strike to demand OBC reservation for the Patel community. The Patel community of Gujarat has been agitating for around a month to fulfil their demands of reservation under the Other Backward Class (OBC) status. Hardik has called for a state-wide bandh on Wednesday.

Others

11 applicants including RIL, Aditya Birla Nuvo & Airtel get RBI's 'in-principle' approval for payment banks
Banking and Insurance > RBI
Eleven applicants who had sought licenses for setting up payments banks that will provide essential facilities aimed at covering the segment of population that has no access to financial services, have received in principle' approval from Reserve Bank of India. They will be able to offer only basic services. They can accept up to Rs 1, 00,000 as deposits per account, issue ATM and debit cards and offer payments and remittance services. The risk is less because they cannot extend loans and have to invest 75 per cent of their deposits in government securities. Among the applicants are Reliance Industries, India Post, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Paytm. According to RBI, applicants were assessed on financial soundness along with their ability to reach customers with technology.

India to participate in EXPO-2017 to be held in Kazakhstan
Economy > EXPO-2017
India has announced its participation in at the major international exposition EXPO-2017 to be held in Central Asia's biggest country Kazakhstan. Rapil Zhoshybayev, Commissioner of the International specialized exhibition EXPO-2017 and First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan had visited India to promote the main ideas and themes of EXPO-2017 in in the country. His visit played a crucial role in the India's decision to participate in the event. The two countries also discussed the prospects of bilateral cooperation in the fields of political cooperation, trade and tourism.

Greek PM Tsipras resigns, paves way for new elections
Politics and Government > Greece
After losing support from the members of his own Syriza party, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his resignation making way for snap elections hoping to return to power with a strong hold. The rebels in his leftist Syriza party had opposed his backing of the demands of international creditors for yet more austerity and economic reform in exchange for a new $96 billion bailout. Meanwhile, 25 members of the left wing of Syriza have announced they are breaking away to form a separate party called Popular Unity.

Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara retires after 15 years
Sports > Cricket
Sri Lanka's ace cricketer, Kumar Sangakkara retired after 15 years of his career in cricket and played his last test against Inida in Colombo. Sangakkara has cemented his name as the fifth highest run-getter in Test history, finished his Test career with 12,400 runs from 134 Tests at an average of 57.40. He scored 38 centuries, including a best of 319 against Bangladesh in Chittagong last year. Sangakkara was welcomed by a guard of honour formed by rival Indian team to applaud the veteran cricketer as he walked out to bat on the day of his last match. The whole stadium reverberated with applause when the 37-year-old left-hander and the fifth-highest run-getter in Test history came out of the dressing room.

Serena Williams wins Cincinnati title in final US Open
Sport > Tennis
Serena Willians gained her fifth title of 2015 when she won the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. Williams beat Romanian third seed Simona Halep to finish her last US Open tune-up in style. Halep, who also lost the Toronto final last week, will take over second spot from Maria Sharapova in the world rankings. Williams will be bidding for history at the US Open as she attempts to complete a rare calendar-year Grand Slam in singles.

DRDO ties up with Ramdev to market herbal products
India > DRDO
Yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda Limited will now be able to widen its reach of herbal products across the country and abroad, following a deal with India's premier defence research organisation DRDO. The two parties have entered into the agreement for transfer of Seabuckthorn technology based products developed by Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), a laboratory which develops technologies for fresh food cultivation, poultry, goat and dairy farming and green house cultivation which are disseminated to the local farmers. DRDO is looking forward to commercialize these technologies for the benefit of the local population.

DRDO ties up with Ramdev to market herbal products
India > DRDO
Yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda Limited will now be able to widen its reach of herbal products across the country and abroad, following a deal with India's premier defence research organisation DRDO. The two parties have entered into the agreement for transfer of Seabuckthorn technology based products developed by Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), a laboratory which develops technologies for fresh food cultivation, poultry, goat and dairy farming and green house cultivation which are disseminated to the local farmers. DRDO is looking forward to commercialize these technologies for the benefit of the local population.

Names for Dronacharya Award approved by Sports Ministry
Awards > Sports
The Sport Ministry approved the recipients of the prestigious Dronacharya Award on the basis of the recommendations of the Committee and after due scrutiny. Wrestling coach Anoop Singh and Paralympics coach Naval Singh were among the five names officially approved. Anoop Singh is a three-time national champion and international wrestler who has trained some of the country's finest wrestlers. The awards will be handed out on August 29th by the President of India.

Government to infuse Rs 5,393 Cr in SBI
India > SBI
State Bank of India has decided to issue equity shares on a preferential basis to the government for capital infusion of Rs 5,393 crore. An approval to increase the issued capital by raising additional equity share capital up to Rs 5,393 crore was sought from the government by the bank. Earlier this month, the government had decided to to infuse a total of Rs 20,088 crore in 13 public sector banks.

Facebook launches 'Donate Now' button for non-profits
Science and Technology > Facebook
Now pages of non-profit organizations and linked advertisements will have a 'Donate' button, following its launch by Facebook recently. Whenever the users click the “Donate Now” button on a non-profit’s page they are first alerted that the organization is “Not endorsed by or affiliated with Facebook” and then are redirected to the non-profit’s external site where they can complete the donation. This move is an effort for the company to further themselves from donations being given to potentially unpopular non-profit causes.

Kosovo and Serbia sign 'landmark' agreements
World > Europe
In a series of agreements signed between Kosovo and Serbia, Serbs in northern Kosovo will enjoy greater rights through one of the deals, while Kosovo gains its own international dialling code in another. The agreements were called “landmark achievements” by EU's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, who mediated them. Both sides look forward to joining EU which will apparently become easier after these agreements.

US, Mexico launch first rail link in more than a century
World > International Railways

A first rail-link is set to be built connecting the US and Mexico and and is the first new rail link in over a century. According to the US Commerce Department, the West Rail Bypass International Bridge will connect Brownsville with Matamoros, its neighboring city across the border, and will carry freight between the two countries. Before the new bridge opened, there were eight rail crossings between the United States and Mexico. 

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

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World Humanitarian Day observed with theme: Inspiring the World's Humanity
Days > World Humanitarian Day > 20th August
On 19 August, World Humanitarian Day was observed with the theme - Inspiring the World's Humanity. The theme attempts to encourage people to join any of the world’s humanitarian organizations and become an active messenger of Humanity. The day is observed to acknowledge the efforts of humanitarian personnel and pay tribute to those who lost their lives working for humanitarian causes.

11 applicants including RIL, Aditya Birla Nuvo & Airtel get RBI's 'in-principle' approval for payment banks
Banking and Insurance > RBI > 20th August
Eleven applicants who had sought licenses for setting up payments banks that will provide essential facilities aimed at covering the segment of population that has no access to financial services, have received in principle' approval from Reserve Bank of India. They will be able to offer only basic services. They can accept up to Rs 1, 00,000 as deposits per account, issue ATM and debit cards and offer payments and remittance services. The risk is less because they cannot extend loans and have to invest 75 per cent of their deposits in government securities. Among the applicants are Reliance Industries, India Post, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Paytm. According to RBI, applicants were assessed on financial soundness along with their ability to reach customers with technology.

Education loan portal launched by the government
India > Education > 21st August
An education loan portal that aims to ensure that no student misses out on higher studies due to lack of funds has been launched by the government. The portal named 'Vidya Laxmi' was launched on the occasion of Independence Day. Five banks -- SBI, IDBI Bank, Bank of India, Canara Bank and Union Bank of India have integrated their system with the portal for providing loan processing status to students.

Bandhan Bank commences its operations
Banking and Insurance > Bandhan Bank > 23rd August
The Indian banking industry gets its new member as Bandhan Bank begins operations with 501 branches and 1.43 crore accounts across the country. The Kolkata-headquartered bank has two divisions — micro banking and general banking and will provide complete retail financial solutions, including a variety of savings and loan products. The bank also plans to have 632 branches and 250 ATMs in 27 states by the end of fiscal year 2016.

Lalita Babar breaks national record in 3000m, qualifies for World Athletics Championships
Sports > Athletics > 24th August
Asian champion Lalita Babar broke her own national record to qualify for the women's 3000m steeplechase final in the World Athletics Championships. Babar clocked 9:27.86 to finish fourth in heat number two and qualified for the final round as one of the six fastest timers outside three top finishers in each of the three heats who got automatic qualification.

Others

Government modifies Atal Pension Yojna for informal sector workers
Politics and Government > Atal Pension Yojna > 20th August
The Atal Pension Yojna which is a guaranteed pension scheme has been modified by the Government to give subscribers an option to make contribution on a monthly, quarterly or half-yearly basis. The modification aims to widen the reach of the scheme among informal sector workers. The statement from the Finance Ministry further said that discontinuation of payment of contribution provision has been substantially modified in favour of the subscriber.

Saina Nehwal topples Carolina Marin to regain No.1 rank
Sports > Badminton > 20th August
Saina Nehwal dethroned Spaniard Carolina Martin to whom she had lost in the summit clash of recently concluded World Championships to regain the World No. 1 spot. The newly released BWF ranking features Saina with 82792 points in the top spot.

Greek PM Tsipras resigns, paves way for new elections
World > Greece > 20th August
After losing support from the members of his own Syriza party, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his resignation making way for snap elections hoping to return to power with a strong hold. The rebels in his leftist Syriza party had opposed his backing of the demands of international creditors for yet more austerity and economic reform in exchange for a new $96 billion bailout. Meanwhile, 25 members of the left wing of Syriza have announced they are breaking away to form a separate party called Popular Unity.

Banks will be closed on 2nd, 4th Saturdays from September 1
Banking and Insurance > Bank Holidays > 21st August
The much awaited sanction of holidays on second and fourth Saturdays of a month for the bank employees has finally got a nod from the Government. The notification from the government will be effective from September 1. The move comes as a respite to the bank employees and hopes to increase productivity of the workers.

Making India Awesome authored by Chetan Bhagat released
Books > Chetan Bhagat > 21st August
Ace author Chetan Bhagat's book titled 'Making India Awesome' was released by Rupa Publications on 19 August 2015. After the success of his first non-fiction book 'What Young India Wants' , Chetan Bhagat has again attempted to explore the genre of non-fiction. This book provides inspired solutions to the country's most intractable problems—poverty, unemployment, corruption, violence against women, communal violence, religious fundamentalism, illiteracy and more.

Railway officer Ashwani Lohani becomes new Air India Chief
India > Air India > 21st August
Indian Railway Service officer of 1980 batch, Ashwani Lohani has taken up the position of Air India chief as Rohit Nandan's three year term ends. Lohan, who is also a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, will assume the charge from next month.

Isro to launch communication satellite GSAT-6 on August 27
Science and Technology > ISRO > 21st August
Indian Space Research Organisation is gearing up to launch the Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) D6 carrying India's latest communication satellite GSAT-6 from Sriharikota on August 27. The 25th geostationary communication satellite built by ISRO, GSAT-6, will join the group of India’s other operational geostationary satellites. The special feature of this satellite is its S Band unfurlable antenna of 6 m diameter which is by far the largest satellite antenna released by ISRO.

Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara retires after 15 years
Sports > Cricket > 21st August
Sri Lanka's ace cricketer, Kumar Sangakkara retired after 15 years of his career in cricket and played his last test against Inida in Colombo. Sangakkara has cemented his name as the fifth highest run-getter in Test history, finished his Test career with 12,400 runs from 134 Tests at an average of 57.40. He scored 38 centuries, including a best of 319 against Bangladesh in Chittagong last year. Sangakkara was welcomed by a guard of honour formed by rival Indian team to applaud the veteran cricketer as he walked out to bat on the day of his last match. The whole stadium reverberated with applause when the 37-year-old left-hander and the fifth-highest run-getter in Test history came out of the dressing room.

U Mumba wins the Pro Kabaddi title
Sports > Pro Kabaddi > 23rd August
Bengaluru Bulls was defeated by U Mumba to clinch the second Pro Kabaddi title. While Bengaluru Bulls gave a stiff competition to U Mumba as the scores ran neck-to-neck, it was U Mumba who emerged victorious by their smart tactics at the end of the game. The winner took home the top prize of Rs one crore and Bulls got Rs 50 lakh.
Usain Bolt retains his world 100m title
Sports > Athletics > 23rd August
The 100m World Athletics Championships was won by the world's fastest man Usain Bolt who retained his world 100m title. Bolt beat Justin Gatlin by just one-hundredth of a second. A double Olympic gold medalist, Bolt ran his season's best of 9.79 seconds in the race.

DRDO ties up with Ramdev to market herbal products
India > DRDO > 24th August
Yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda Limited will now be able to widen its reach of herbal products across the country and abroad, following a deal with India's premier defence research organisation DRDO. The two parties have entered into the agreement for transfer of Seabuckthorn technology based products developed by Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), a laboratory which develops technologies for fresh food cultivation, poultry, goat and dairy farming and green house cultivation which are disseminated to the local farmers. DRDO is looking forward to commercialize these technologies for the benefit of the local population.


Thursday, August 20, 2015

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Pahal Scheme acknowledged by Guinness Book of World Records as largest cash transfer program
World > Guinness Book of World Records > 14th August
The Guinness Book of World Records acknowledged the Union Government's ambitious Pratyaksha Hastaantarit Laabh (PAHAL) scheme as the world’s largest cash transfer program (households) by the Guinness Book of World Records. The scheme was formally launched as Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme for LPG subsidy in 2013 in 291 districts under the aegis of Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. Later in 2014, it was named as PAHAL and extended nationwide on 1 January 2015.

AnirbanLahiri finishes tied fifth at PGA Championship
Sports>Golf
In a first, an Indian golfer AnirbanLahiri finished at a creditable fifth position in the PGA Championship - the last Major event of the year. The tournament was won by Australian Jason Day and Lahiri finished tied fifth with Brooks Koepka of US after carding a four-day score of 13-under. A fifth-place finish is the best result by any Indian at the Majors.
 
UAE onboard with India against terrorism
Other>UAE
Narendra Modi’s visit to UAE has borne fruit as UAE took a decisive step of joining hands with India against terrorism, stepping away from its traditional close relationship with Paksitan. Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin  Zayed AI Nahyan has agreed to cooperate against, radicalism and organized crime. Both the countries have agreed to "control, regulate and share information on flow of funds that could have a bearing on radicalization activities and cooperate in interdicting illegal flows and take action against concerned individuals and organizations".
 
Pakistan invites Kashmiri separatists for talks with Sartaj Aziz
India>J&K
Over a dozen of Kashmiri separatist leaders have been invited for a dinner with Pakistani NSA Sartaj Aziz in New Delhi. India was supposed to hold talks between the foreign secretaries of the two nations on August 23.  This was was agreed between PM Sharif and his counterpart Narendra Modi in Ufa, Russia, last month. India. Aziz is set to travel to India on August 23 for talks with his counterpart AjitDaval. Pakistan’s consultation with the separatists is a deliberate attempt to irritate India according to a government source. 
 

Narendra Modi becomes first Indian Prime Minister to visit UAE in 34 years
Politics and Government > UAE > 17th August
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited UAE in order to strengthen ties between the two nations, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the country in 34 years. On Day 1, Modi visited an iconic mosque in Abu Dhabi along with UAE culture minister Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan and minister of state for foreign affairs Dr Anwar Gargash and later interacted with 28,000 Indian migrant workers at a residential camp that is home to some. On day 2, he visited a cricket stadium in Dubai which was packed with 50,000 Indian diaspora waiting for his speech which covered a range of topics from terrorism, the “new-look India”, the warm welcome that he received in the UAE and initiatives launched by his government for Indian expatriates. On the eve of Modi's visit, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government decided to allot land for building a Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi.

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176 flood forecasting stations to be built across India
India>Weather
In order to keep the water levels or inflow in major rivers and tributaries in check, the Central Water Commission (CWC) has set up 176 flood forecasting stations across the country, said Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti . These stations give out flood forecasts every year whenever the water level exceeds the predefined criteria. The Minister said the meteorological inputs based on remote sensing technology received from India Meteorological Department are used in rainfall-runoff modeling.      

Chief Minister OommenChandy declares Kerala a ‘complete Digital State’
Other>Kerala
On the eve of Independence Day, Kerala’s Chief Minister OommenChandy declared Kerala a ‘complete Digital State’ and announced a new youth programme in the memory of former President APJ Abdul Kalam. Chandy said that the state has achieved 100 per cent mobile density, 75 per cent e-literacy, highest digital banking rate and broadband connection up to panchayat level. The new programme announced, will enable the youth translate their innovative ideas into successful business ventures.

Narendra Modi becomes first Indian Prime Minister to visit UAE in 34 years
Politics and Government>UAE
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited UAE in order to strengthen ties between the two nations, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the country in 34 years. On Day 1, Modi visited an iconic mosque in Abu Dhabi along with UAE culture minister Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan and minister of state for foreign affairs Dr Anwar Gargash and later interacted with 28,000 Indian migrant workers at a residential camp that is home to some. On day 2, he visited a cricket stadium in Dubai which was packed with 50,000 Indian diaspora waiting for his speech which covered a range of topics from terrorism, the “new-look India”, the warm welcome that he received in the UAE and initiatives launched by his government for Indian expatriates. On the eve of Modi's visit, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government decided to allot land for building a Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi.   

SBI to launch m-wallet SBI buddy
Banking and Insurance>M-Wallet
In a bid to enter the rapidly growing mobile wallet business, State Bank of India is planning to launch its m-wallet 'SBI Buddy' as a competition to ICICI Bank's Pocket, HDFC Bank's PayZapp and Paytm. SBI has tied up with several merchants for end-to-end solution who will be connected with the Buddy, providing its users access to thousands of merchants including travel, hotel, entertainment and fashion space.

MobiKwik, StoreKing tie-up to bring cashless payment to rural areas
Corporate>M-commerce
Now rural areas can also enjoy the benefit of e-commerce as m-commerce firm MobiKwik partners with StoreKing to reach out to the small towns and villages in southern states of the country with its cashless and cardless payment facility. According to MobiKwik, this partnership aims to introduce the e-commerce model to the rural users enabling them to to make payments via the MobiKwik mobile wallet.  The retail stores in such areas will be responsible for helping the users with the operation of the MobiKwik app. Both the companies, MobiKwik and StoreKing will also provide free Wi-Fi connections at these stores.


Foxconn and Alibaba buy into Snapdeal at nearly $5bn value
Corporate>E-commerce
In a recent round of funding, Alibaba, Foxconn invested a whopping $500 mn in Snapdeal. According to reports, the funding round ended with investments from investors valuating Snapdeal at $5 billion at sobering Indian e-commerce valuations. SoftBank, BlackRock and Temasek are among the existing investors who also participated in the latest round. Meanwhile, one of the existing investors of Snapdeal, eBay confirmed it was paring its stake in Snapdeal raking in a good return on investment, while retaining the remaining shares for future upside in valuations.

Former Sri Lankan President  MahindaRajapaksa accepts election defeat publicly 
Politics and Government>Sri Lanka
As the final results of the elections came out, former Sri Lankan President MahindaRajapaksa conceded defeat in the parliamentary elections, putting an end to his attempts of returning to power. The election has been won by Sri Lanka’s ruling United National Party(UNP). Rajapaksa led Sril Lanka for a decade before he was dramatically ousted as President by Mr.Sirisena. Following this, Rajapaksa had confidently vowed to come to power again after the election.

PM Modi announces Rs 1.25 lakh package for Bihar prior to election
Politics and Government>Bihar
Months before the Bihar election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Rs 1.25 lakh crore package for the poor state in a bid to prove that he would deliver what was promised. The package speaks of creating employments and stopping migration along with development of infrastructures. The move comes as a master stroke from the NDA as it aims to counter its rivals’ caste-based campaign.  

Centre directs states to speed up on adoption process
India>Government
The state governments have been instructed by the Women and child development ministry to quicken the adoption cases and achieve a target of 20,000 adoptions by next year.The ministry has issued guidelines regarding the same and given a deadline to the states to strictly comply with them. These guidelines have been drawn with support from the JJ Act. Strict actions will be taken against those who adopt illegally through hospitals and unauthorized agencies. 

22 killed in apparent attack on Bangkok shrine
World> Terrorism
A popular Hindu shrine was attacked by a bomb in central Bangkok that killed at least 22 people and wounded about 120. The casualties included tourists from China and Philippines. The mastermind behind the attack is still unknown. Immediately after the attacks, the security was tightened throughout the city. The police have released the picture of a suspect behinf the attacks.


Egypt passes a controversial counter-terrorism law
World>Egypt
A tough counter terrorism law that allegedly bans the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association has been passed by the Egypt government. At a time when militants are launching deadly attacks, the government feels that implementation of such a law is necessary. The law imposes hefty fines for journalists if their accounts of terrorism-related cases contradict the official version. The rights groups have criticized this move by Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as it will restrict the exercise of fundamental freedoms.