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Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs | Week ending 20.09.2015

current affairsHere’s the current affairs round-up for this week:

Current Affairs1. Jackie Collins, Novelist Who Wrote of Hollywood’s Glamorous Side, Dies at 77

Jackie Collins, the best-selling British-born author known for her vibrant novels about the extravagance and glamour of life in Hollywood, died on Saturday in Los Angeles.

More Details: New York Times

2. RBI grants approval to 10 entities for small finance banks

10 entities, including Ujjivan Financial Services and Equitas Holdings, on Wednesday got RBI’s approval to set up Small Finance Banks to provide basic banking services to small farmers and micro industries.

More Details: DNA

3. Godavari, Krishna rivers formally linked in Andhra Pradesh 

In an historic step in the mission to inter-link rivers, the Godavari was formally connected with the Krishna in Andhra Pradesh.

More Details: Economic Times

4. Nepal finally passes a New Constitution After Years of Political Turmoil

The landlocked Himalayan nation’s parliament passed the constitution on Wednesday with 507 out of 601 members of its Constituent Assembly voting in favor.

More Details: Time

5. Hangzhou named as host of 2022 Asian Games

The Chinese city of Hangzhou was confirmed on Wednesday as the host of the 2022 Asian Games, the Olympic Council of Asia announced at its General Assembly in Ashgabat.

More Details: Reuters

6. Serco finally sells BPO division to Blackstone

British outsourcing firm Serco (SRP.L) has agreed to sell its Business Process Outsourcing operation to private equity firm Blackstone for 250 million pounds ($384 million), finally offloading an asset it had struggled to sell.

More Details: Reuters

7. Sunjeev Sahota on Man Booker Prize shortlist

A British author of Indian descent is one of the six novelists short-listed for the prestigious Man Booker Prize, 2015. The Year of the Runaways is Sunjeev Sahota’s second novel, and centres around the lives of three Indian men — one a Dalit — and a woman, all migrants from India.

More Details: The Hindu

8. Malcolm Turnbull Is Sworn In as Australia’s New Prime Minister

The party coup to install Malcolm Turnbull as Australia’s fourth prime minister in just over two years has exposed deep unease about the resource-dependent country’s sharply slowing economy and a political system that lets small groups of politicians oust elected leaders.

More Details: WSJ

9. Jagmohan Dalmiya passes away

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya passed away on Sunday evening in Kolkata. The former International Cricket Council (ICC) chief was 75.

More Details: The Hindu

10. 2024 Olympics: LA, Hamburg, Rome, Budapest & Paris bid

Los Angeles, Hamburg, Rome, Budapest and Paris will compete to host the 2024 summer Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect the winner at a vote in Lima, Peru, in September 2017.

More Details: BBC

Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs – Week 2

current affairsHere’s the current affairs round-up for this week:

Current Affairs

1. Global satellite to be named after Abdul Kalam

A global satellite for earth observation and disaster risk reduction — GlobalSat for DRR — proposed under the UN framework is to be dedicated to A.P.J. Abdul Kalam as a tribute to the vision of the celebrated rocket scientist and former Indian president who died July 27.

More Details: The Hindu

2. Joshna Chinappa wins Victorian Open for 10th professional title

Joshna Chinappa upstaged second seed Line Hansen in straight games to win the USD 15,000 Victorian Open squash competition for her 10th WSA title.

More Details: Times of India

3. PM attends first National Handloom Day celebrations

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, said that handlooms can be a tool to fight poverty, just as swadeshi was a tool in the struggle for freedom. He was speaking at the celebrations of the first National Handloom Day in Chennai. 

More Details: Business Standard

4. Salman, Akshay, Amitabh in Forbes Top 10 highest-paid actors list

Bollywood superstars Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar feature in the top 10 highest-paid actors in the world list.

More Details: Indian Express

5. Beijing Defeats Almaty in Bid to Host 2022 Winter Olympics

One of the strangest Olympic bidding races in recent memory came to a surprising end Friday when Beijing, which staged the Summer Games seven years ago, was awarded the rights to the 2022 Winter Games, setting up the Chinese capital to become the first city to host both versions of the Games in more than a century of Olympic history.

More Details: New York Times

6. Thomas Cook acquires Kuoni’s travel biz in India, Hong Kong for ₹535 cr

Billionaire investor Prem Watsa-backed Thomas Cook (India) Ltd has acquired Kuoni Group’s travel businesses in India and Hong Kong for ₹535 crore.

More Details: Hindu Business Line

7. Govt mulls the ‘money Bill’ route to end Upper House logjam

The continuous logjam in the Upper House where the Opposition is in a majority has prompted the government to “seriously contemplate” converting some Bills to money Bills. Under Articles 108-111 and 117 of the Constitution, a money Bill does not require the assent of the Rajya Sabha for its passage.

More Details: Hindu Business Line

8. Nestle India reassessing brand Maggi

Nestle India, which has been in the thick of a controversy with its Maggi noodles, is reassessing all aspects of the brand, including the ingredients used.

More Details: Hindu Business Line

9. Airtel launches 4G service across India

The world’s third-largest telecom operator, Bharti Airtel, on Thursday became the first to launch 4G services in 296 towns across the country.

More Details: Hindu Business Line

10. Mumbai Metro: R-Infra, govt set for a showdown

With the Anil Ambani group firm, Reliance Infrastructure seeking a Rs 1,000 crore government bailout for operating Mumbai Metro services to recover its costs, the experience of private sector companies in providing Metro services is fast turning out to be a nightmare and brings to the sharp focus the differences between the government and private sector players over capital costs and cost overrun.

More Details: Business Standard

Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs – Week 1

current affairsStarting this week, we will collate the news items from India and across the globe which we think are important and then present them to you in a succinct form. This ‘Weekly Dose of Current Affairs’ should help you in acing the GK section present in various competitive exams. Lets get started!

Current Affairs

1. Satnam Singh becomes first Indian to be drafted by a NBA team

Satnam Singh Bhamara became the first Indian to be drafted by a NBA team when he emerged as the 52nd pick – snapped by Dallas Mavericks.

More Details: Indian Express 

2. Supreme Court ruling makes same-sex Marriage a right nationwide

In a long-sought victory for the gay rights movement, the Supreme Court ruled by a 5-to-4 vote on Friday that the Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage.

More Details: New York Times

3. PM Modi Launches Smart Cities, Housing For All, AMRUT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched three flagship schemes of the NDA government – Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), Smart Cities mission and the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) urban renewal initiative.

More Details: NDTV

4. Blue Mormon declared ‘state butterfly’ of Maharashtra

Maharashtra has become the first state in country to have a ‘state butterfly’. It has accorded the status to Blue Mormon

More Details: Indian Express

5. SEBI relaxes listing, fund-raising norms for start-ups

The Securities & Exchange Board of India announced relaxed listing norms aimed at encouraging the booming startup industry to tap the local market, thus opening up investor access to the dramatic growth opportunities offered by such firms.

More Details: Economic Times

6. Steffi Graf appointed Kerala’s brand ambassador for Ayurveda

Tennis legend Steffi Graf was on Wednesday appointed the Ayurveda brand ambassador of Kerala. The Kerala tourism department was given the sanction to sign an agreement with Graf to become Ayurveda brand ambassador as part of the department’s ‘Visit Kerala Scheme’,

More Details: Hindustan Times

7. Mother Teresa’s Successor, Sister Nirmala Joshi, Dies at 81

Sister Nirmala Joshi, the nun who succeeded Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Teresa as head of her organization Missionaries of Charity, passed away in Kolkata late Monday night.

More Details: Time

8. SoftBank, Bharti, Foxconn announce $20 bn solar project

Japan’s SoftBank Corp today announced investment of USD 20 billion in setting up solar power projects in India in partnership with telecom giant Bharti Enterprises and Taiwan’s Foxconn.

More Details: Business Standard

9. Raghuram Rajan Says World Economy May Be Slipping Into 1930s Depression

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan has asked central banks from across the world to define “new rules of the game” as he warned that the global economy may be slipping into problems similar to the Great Depression of the 1930s.

More Details: NDTV

10. Unmanned SpaceX rocket explodes after Florida launch

A mission by an unmanned SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket has ended in failure after it exploded after lift-off from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

More Details: BBC

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Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs (#16)

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Every week, we scour the newspapers for the articles which will help you become awesome in GK. Here’s the list of current affairs for the week.

Current Affairs

1. Planning Commission is now ‘Niti Aayog’

The NITI Aayog, which will replace the Planning Commission, will be responsible for formulating what the government described as “a Bharatiya approach to development”.

More Details: Economic Times

2. ISRO bids farewell to chairman K. Radhakrishnan

Koppillil Radhakrishnan has retired as chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after a stint of five years marked by historic achievements for the national space agency, according to an ISRO spokesperson.

More Details: Livemint

3. Reforms push: Cabinet clears land acquisition ordinance

The Centre today recommended an ordinance to make significant changes to the Land Acquisition Act so as to fasttrack projects in key sectors such as power, roads, defence and housing.

More Details: The Hindu Business Line

4. Bajrang Dal activists protest screening of PK

Activists of RSS affiliate Bajrang Dal on Monday vandalised two cinema halls, protesting against the screening of Aamir Khan’s blockbuster PK , which they claimed hurt Hindus’ religious feelings.

More Details: The Hindu Business Line

5. RBI happy about economy, but worried about banks

The economy is in a better position today thanks to the dip in inflation, the political stability and the recovery in the external sector, says the RBI’s Financial Stability Report released on Monday. It, however, also points out that primary market capital activity and banking business have been subdued due to moderate investment intentions.

More Details: The Hindu Business Line

6. SEBI frames new norms for municipal bonds

To give a boost to the Centre’s ‘smart cities’ initiative, market regulator SEBI on Tuesday proposed a new set of norms for listing and trading of municipal bonds on stock exchanges so as to channel household investments into urban infrastructure development.

More Details: The Hindu Business Line

7. Racial remarks against N-E people to be punishable

The government move is in accordance with the M.P. Bezbaruah Committee report on discrimination against the people of the Northeast.

More Details: The Hindu

8. Mahendra Singh Dhoni Retires as Test Captain; Virat Kohli Takes Over

Mahendra Singh Dhoni retired from Test cricket with immediate effect. The decision came after India drew the third Test in Melbourne on Tuesday

More Details: NDTV

9. Xiaomi is Now the World’s Most Valuable Startup

Xiaomi, known as “China’s Apple,” is valued at over $46 billion as of Monday after it secured $1.1 billion in new investments.

More Details: Time

10. Nato ends combat operations in Afghanistan

After 13 years of war, Nato formally ended its combat operations in Afghanistan on Sunday, leaving the Afghan army and police in charge of security in a country plagued by continued fighting, a ferocious insurgency and a rising tide of both military and civilian casualties.

More Details: Guardian

Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs (#15)

To help kickstart your GD/PI prep, we are resuming the weekly current affairs post. Here’s the list for this week:

1. Raghubar Das to Take Oath as Jharkhand Chief Minister

After being nominated by his peers earlier in the day to be the leader of the BJP’s legislative party, Raghubar Das met the Jharkhand Governor on Friday evening and staked claim to form the government, which would make him the state’s first non-Adivasi chief minister.

More Details: Indian Express

2. Kidambi Srikanth jumps to fourth spot in BWF rankings

Kidambi Srikanth continued his meteoric rise in world badminton as he ended the season by becoming only the third Indian male shuttler to break into the top-five, reaching a career-high fourth after hovering in the 40s in the beginning of the year.

More Details: Indian Express

3. Atal Bihari Vajpayee & Madan Mohan Malviya to get Bharat Ratna award

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and educationist Madan Mohan Malviya were chosen for the country’s highest civilian award Bharat Ratna.

More Details: Economic Times

4. Filmmaker K. Balachander dies at 84

Eminent filmmaker and Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner K. Balachander died in Chennai on Tuesday at a private hospital after prolonged illness.

More Details: LiveMint

5. S Ramanujan’s 127th birth anniversary being celebrated as ‘National Mathematics Day’

The 127th birth anniversary of the great Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan is being celebrated as the ‘ National Mathematics Day’

More Details: Zee News

6. Atletico De Kolkata win inaugural ISL title

Atletico de Kolkata were crowned the winners of the inaugural Indian Super League on Saturday after beating Kerala Blasters 1-0 in a final featuring two teams owned by former India cricket captains.

More Details: Reuters

7. GSLV Mk-III: ISRO successfully test flies its heaviest rocket

In yet another flawless operation, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday demonstrated its growing technical prowess by conducting a textbook launch of a completely new vehicle. The rocket was the experimental Geostationary Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mark III, the heavy lifter ISRO is developing to put 4-tonne class satellites into geostationary orbit.

More Details: Economic Times

8. RBI extends deadline for exchanging currency notes printed before 2005 to June 30, 2015

The Reserve Bank has extended the deadline to exchange currency notes which were printed before 2005 to June 30, 2015. The central bank has, however, clarified that such notes can be exchanged for their full value. It has also clarified that all such notes continue to remain legal tender.

More Details: Economic Times

9. President Pranab Mukherjee signs ordinances on raising FDI in insurance sector and facilitating e-auction of coal blocks

President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday signed ordinances on raising Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in insurance sector and facilitating e-auction of coal blocks.

More Details: DNA

10. Shinzo Abe re-elected as Japan’s prime minister

Japanese MPs have re-elected Shinzo Abe to serve another term as prime minister after his party’s landslide victory in snap elections earlier this month.

More Details: BBC

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Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs (#14)

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Every week, we scour the newspapers for the articles which will help you become awesome in GK. Here’s the list of current affairs for last week. 

1. Laxmikant Parsekar sworn in as Goa’s new Chief Minister; Manohar Parrikar resigns

Laxmikant Parsekar was on Saturday sworn-in as the new Chief Minister of Goa, soon after Manohar Parrikar resigned.

More Details: Economic Times

2. Qimat Rai Gupta, India’s Leading Fan Maker, Dies

Havells’ founder and chairman, Qimat Rai Gupta, died after going into cardiac arrest last week.

More Details: Forbes

3. Sachin Tendulkar unveils his autobiography ‘Playing it my way’ 

Sachin Tendulkar’s much-awaited autobiography ‘Playing It My Way’ was launched in the presence of some of his former teammates, celebrities and family members.

More Details: DNA

4. PM Narendra Modi adopts Jayapur village

PM Modi on a 2 day visit to his constituency Varanasi adopted Jayapur village under the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana(MPs’ Model Village Scheme).

More Details: DNA

5. Bharti calls off Rs. 700 cr deal to buy Loop mobile

Bharti Airtel on Wednesday called off its deal to buy assets and transfer subscribers of Mumbai-based Loop Mobile for Rs 700 crore.

More Details: Business Standard

6. HDFC becomes first listed company with over 75% FII holding

Emerging as one of the most-liked stocks by foreign funds, mortgage giant HDFC has seen overseas investors raising their stake in the company to a record-high of nearly 78 per cent during the quarter ended September 2014.

More Details: Firstpost

7. Former PM Manmohan Singh chosen for top national award by Japan

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been chosen for one of Japan’s top national awards for his contribution to India-Japan ties, becoming the first Indian to receive the rare honour.

More Details: DNA

8. New World Trade Centre opens 13 years after 9/11 attacks

Thirteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attack, the resurrected World Trade Center has opened for business – marking an emotional milestone for both New Yorkers and the nation.

More Details: Telegraph

9. IPL fixing scam: Mudgal Committee submits final report against N Srinivasan and others to Supreme Court

The Justice Mukul Mudgal-led committee, which was appointed by the Supreme Court to investigate the fixing and betting scandal in the cricket Indian Premier League (IPL), submitted final report in probe against N Srinivasan and others to the apex court on Monday.

More Details: DNA

10. Actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar passes away

Veteran actor and social activist Sadashiv Amrapurkar, who was being treated in a hospital in Mumbai over the past few weeks, passed away on early Monday morning.

More Details: The Hindu

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Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs (#13)

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Every week, we scour the newspapers for the articles which will help you become awesome in GK. Here’s the list of current affairs for the week.

1. Warren Anderson, 92, Dies; Faced India Plant Disaster

Warren M. Anderson, a Brooklyn carpenter’s son who ascended to the top of the Union Carbide Corporation, where he grappled with the ravages of a poisonous gas leak at the company’s plant in Bhopal, India, in 1984 that killed thousands in one of history’s most lethal industrial accidents, died on Sept. 29 at a nursing home in Vero Beach, Fla.

More Details: New York Times

2. Rajiv Mehrishi takes charge as Economic Affairs Secretary

Rajiv Mehrishi has taken charge as Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, replacing Arvind Mayaram, who was abruptly shunted out.

More Details: Economic Times

3. Devendra Fadnavis sworn in as Maharashtra chief minister, Shiv Sena joins bash

Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as the BJP’s first chief minister in Maharashtra on Friday but had to share some of the limelight with another man — Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, who attended the ceremony after a last-minute phone call from BJP chief Amit Shah.

More Details: Hindustan Times

4. Foundation laid for world’s tallest statue in Gujarat

Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel on Friday laid the foundation of world’s tallest statue “Statue of Unity” of freedom fighter and leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel near River Narmada marking his 139th birth anniversary.

More Details: Business Standard

5. Japan’s SoftBank to invest $10 billion in India

SoftBank plans to invest more than $10 billion in India over the next few years, the government said, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad separately met the Japanese telecom and internet giant’s chairman Masayoshi Son on Monday.

More Details: Economic Times

6. Dilma Rousseff Re-Elected President of Brazil

Brazilian incumbent President Dilma Rousseff of the center-left Workers’ Party has been re-elected for a second four-year term, with 98.13% of the votes counted in the country’s presidential runoff.

More Details: Wall Street Journal

7. Pankaj Advani clinches World Billiards title, bags 3 Grand Doubles

India’s most celebrated cueist Pankaj Advani clinched the World Billiards Championship (time format) title to bag a record 12th world crown and also complete a rare ‘Grand Double’ post his third win in both the long and short formats in the same year.

More Details: Times of India

8. Black money: Government submits list of account holders to Supreme Court in a sealed envelope

The Supreme Court got 627 names in a sealed envelope from the government on Wednesday, having insisted on being given the list the previous day.

More Details: The Economic Times

9. Sania Mirza-Cara Black pair clinches WTA Finals doubles title

Indian ace Sania Mirza and her Zimbabwean partner Cara Black ended the season and their partnership on a remarkable high by clinching the WTA finals women’s doubles title with a comprehensive triumph in the summit clash here today.

More Details: The Economic Times

10. Google’s Sundar Pichai to oversee major products, services

Google Inc. chief executive officer Larry Page is giving top lieutenant Sundar Pichai most of the product leadership at the company, a person familiar with the matter said, a move that frees up Page to focus on longer-term strategy.

More Details: Mint

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Your Weekly Dose of Current Affairs (#12)

current affairsEvery week, we scour the newspapers for the articles which will help you become awesome in GK. Here’s the list of current affairs for the week.

1. PM Modi begins tour of US

Thousands of supporters are expected to throng midtown Manhattan on Sunday to greet India’s new prime minister, Narendra Modi

More Details: Wall Street Journal

2. Mukesh Ambani tops the Forbes list of 100 richest Indian tycoons for eighth consecutive time

With a net worth of $23.6 billion, up $2.6 billion from last year, RIL Chief Mukesh Ambani topped the list for the eighth consecutive year.

More Details: Business Today

3. India PM Narendra Modi unveils ‘Make in India’ campaign

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched an ambitious campaign which aims to turn the country into a global manufacturing hub.

More Details: BBC

4. ISRO successfully places Mangalyaan in Mars’ orbit; India makes space history

ISRO’s Mars Orbiter Insertion is a resounding success, making India the first country to be successful on its maiden Mars mission.

More Details: DNAIndia

5. National award winning Liar’s Dice is India’s Oscar entry

The Film Federation of India has selected Geetu Mohandas’ Liar Dice as India’s official entry to the Oscars in the “Best Foreign language film” category.

More Details: Hindustan Times

6. SEBI notifies norms for REITs

Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Friday notified the regulations on real estate and infrastructure investment trusts-REIT and InvIT.

More Details: Business Standard

7. Nalanda University reopens after 800 years, Sushma Swaraj inaugurates academic session

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj Friday inaugurated the revived Nalanda University, renowned as a centre for learning till it was burnt down 800 years ago by an invading Turkish army.

More Details: Indian Express

8. IFC raises USD 100 mn in maiden onshore Maharaja Bonds

International Finance Corporation has completed its maiden onshore rupee bonds, the Maharaja Bonds, worth nearly $100 million from global and domestic institutional investors.

More Details: Business Today

9. Calcutta HC stays UBI’s wilful defaulter tag, says Kingfisher

Beleaguered carrier Kingfisher Airlines on Saturday said it has secured a stay from the Calcutta High Court on United Bank of India declaring the airline and its directors, including promoter Vijay Mallya, as wilful defaulters.

More Details: Business Today

10. Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa sent to jail in graft case

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa was on Saturday sentenced to four years in jail in an 18-year-old corruption case and fined a staggering Rs 100 crore by a special court whose verdict unseats her from the post and could send her to political exile for 10 years.

More Details: Business Today