CURRENT AFFAIR AND G.K FEB 2018
INTERNATIONAL CURRENT AFFAIR
US to overtake Russia as top oil producer
According
to International Energy Agency, U.S. will overtake Russia as the
world’s biggest oil producer by 2019 at the latest. U.S. crude oil
output rose above 10 million barrels per day late last year for the
first time since 1970s, overtaking top oil exporter Saudi Arabia. US oil
is also increasingly being exported, including to the world’s biggest
and fastest growing markets in Asia.
Saudi Arabia allows women to enlist in Military
The
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has for the first-ever time opened applications
for women to enlist in the military. Women have been given time till
March 1, 2018 to apply for positions with the rank of soldier in the
provinces of Riyadh, Mecca, al-Qassim and Medina. The move is a
continuation of the Kingdom’s effort to enact reforms that grant females
more access to a wide range of previously forbidden careers.
Russia vetoes UN draft resolution pressuring Iran over Yemen
Two
resolutions were presented in the UNSC over the issue of Yemen. First
resolution was presented by the UK and the other one by Russia. However,
UK and the USA backed resolution was vetoed by Russia. Russia has
vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that would have put pressure on
Iran for failing to prevent its missiles from being used in the Yemeni
conflict. The Security Council subsequently voted unanimously in favor
of a resolution drafted by Russia, which omitted Iran and the findings
of UN report that said Iranian made missiles had been found in Yemen.
Michael McCormack named Australia’s new Deputy Prime Minister
Michael
McCormack has been elected new Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. He
has replaced former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce. The leader of
the National Party automatically becomes deputy prime minister under the
terms of the coalition agreement with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s
Liberal party.
China elected as Vice President of Financial Action Task Force
China
was elected as the Vice President of Financial Action Task Force
(FATF), a global body mandated to combat terror financing and money
laundering. China’s election came after the FATF plenary meeting in
Paris. China’s election to the FATF assumes significance as Pakistan is
set to be put in the FATF ‘grey list’ in June 2018. The grey lists puts
countries under the scanner for not implementing the objectives of the
task force. FATF was created in 1997 during G7 summit to counter the
increasing problem of money laundering.
Maldives announces Presidential elections in September this year
Despite
facing these worse situations, Maldives started doing preparations for
the upcoming Presidential elections to be held this year. The first
round of the elections is to be held in early September. It is mentioned
that the authorities welcome the election body to start the
preparations for the elections. The Government took note of its
announcement to hold the first round of Presidential elections during
early September and encouraged all relevant stakeholders to offer the
Commission their full, unreserved support for the conduct of their work.
Trump pushes for ban on gun ‘bump stocks’
US
President Trump has signed an order to ban bump-stock devices, which
were used by a gunman who killed 58 Las Vegas concert-goers last year.
Such devices enable a rifle to shoot hundreds of rounds a minute. The
gun control debate took on a new urgency after 17 people were killed at a
school in Florida last week. He also said arming teachers could ‘solve
the problem’ of school shootings.
Cobra Gold Military Exercise held in Thailand
US
Marines in Thailand for the Cobra Gold training exercise took part in
one of the wildest parts of the drills – drinking cobra blood. This was
the 37th edition of the exercise. Cobra Gold is an annual military
exercise for Marines and one of the largest in the Indo-Pacific region.
This year, seven countries are participating in Cobra Gold – the US,
Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, and Singapore. Part
of the drill involves jungle survival. Marines learn which plants and
animals are safe to eat if they’re ever stranded.
Singapore to Impose Carbon Tax From 2019
Singapore
will impose a ‘carbon tax’ from 2019 to cut its greenhouse gas
emissions and make companies more competitive as global agreements on
climate change take effect. Finance minister Heng Swee Keat stated that
the tax would be levied on all facilities producing 25,000 tonnes or
more of greenhouse gas emissions a year. The tax, to be applied to all
sectors, will be Sg$5.0 ($3.8) per tonne of greenhouse gas emissions
from 2019 to 2023.
Saudi Arabia allows women to open business without male consent
The
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced a major policy change by allowing
women to open their own business without the need of showing consent
from a husband or male relative. The announcement was made by the
country’s Ministry of Commerce and investment, which stated on it
website that women can now launch their own business and benefit form
governmental e-services without having to prove consent from a guardian.
Ethiopia declares national state of emergency
A
state of emergency has been declared in Ethiopia after the resignation
of Prime Minister Desalegn. Emergency has been declared as protests have
caused massive displacement of citizens, destruction of properties
& threats against constitutional order of the country. In August
2017, Ethiopia lifted a 10-month state of emergency imposed after
hundreds of people were killed in anti-govt protests.
Pakistan to deploy troops in Saudi Arabia
Pakistan
Army has announced to deploy troops in its close ally Saudi Arabia
under existing bilateral security cooperation agreement. The decision
comes after meeting between Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed
Bajwa and Saudi ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf. Saeed Al-Maliki at the
army headquarters in Rawalpindi.
WADA suspends Romanian laboratory
The
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has suspended Romania’s drug-testing
laboratory for six months. WADA has imposed the sanction on the lab in
Bucharest due to a number of non-conformities with regulations. The lab
is now forbidden from testing any samples and must transfer any in its
possession to another laboratory.
Brazil to declare ‘social emergency’ on Venezuela border
The
objective is to tackle the influx of people fleeing the crisis hit
country Venezuela. The declaration will free the authorities to allocate
infrastructure funds and other humanitarian measures on the Venezuela
border. Besides, the number of soldiers will be raised to 200 on the
border. Due economic crisis in Venezuela, some 40,000 people have fled
to Boa Vista, the capital of Brazil’s border state of Roraima.
Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in as New President of South Africa
Cyril
Ramaphosa, head of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) has been
sworn in as South Africa’s new President. He was elected as the new
president of South Africa by the ruling party politicians after the
resignation of Jacob Zuma. The country’s 400-member parliament,
dominated by the ruling African National Congress Party (ANC), elected
Ramaphosa to finish his predecessor’s term, which ends with elections in
2019. The ANC has finished first in every national vote since the end
of white-minority rule in 1994.
Venezuela, Libya lose UNGA Vote for third time in 3 Years
Venezuela
and Libya were suspended from voting in United Nations General Assembly
(UNGA) in 2018-19 session for not paying dues to 193-member world body.
It was for third time in three years these countries have been
suspended from voting for unpaid dues. Overall, 14 countries including
Venezuela and Libya were in arrears for paying to global organization.
Venezuela was suspended for not paying minimum of $25,200,296 and Libya
must pay at least $6,594,842 to restore its voting rights. Venezuela is
engulfed in economic and political crisis and Libya has two rival
governments, each backed by an array of militias.
KP Sharma Oli becomes Nepal’s new prime minister
After
Nepal’s Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba resigned from his post,
Communist Party of Nepal (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli has become new
Prime Minister of Nepal for the second time.
South Africa declares drought a ‘national disaster’
South
Africa, declared a “national disaster” over a drought that has ravaged
parts of the country and threatened to leave the city of Cape Town
without domestic tap water. The department of cooperative governance
said it had elevated the drought to a “national disaster” after
reassessing its “magnitude and severity”. Cape Town is in the grip of a
catastrophic three-year-long drought as sparse winter rains have failed
to bring relief, and dam levels have dropped to dangerously low levels.
South Africa’s second city is now facing the prospect of having to turn
its taps off under a socalled “Day Zero” scenario to conserve the city’s
remaining water supplies.
Pakistan to get first woman Hindu MP
The
Pakistan Peoples Party’s Krishna Kumari is poised to become the
country’s first woman Hindu lawmaker next month, after the party
nominated her for the upcoming Senate elections. Ms. Kumari said she
faced a “slave-like situation” during her childhood in the remote
village of Nagarparkar in Sindh Province. She worked on the farm of a
feudal landlord who was abusive to his workers.
Tanzania withdraws from UN refugee programme
Tanzania
has announced its withdrawal of United Nation’s “Comprehensive Refugee
Response Framework” citing security reasons and lack of funds. Tanzania
has long been considered as safe haven for refugees, particularly from
conflict hit Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi.
Abdul Hamid re-elected as president of Bangladesh
Bangladesh
President Abdul Hamid has been re-elected for a second term. Earlier,
the ruling Awami League (AL) nominated Abdul Hamid for his re-election
as the country’s president.
Former Bangladesh PM sentenced for 5 years
Bangladesh
Nationalist Party leader and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was
jailed for five years. She was found guilty in a corruption case by a
Special Judge’s Court in Dhaka. She was charged with misappropriating Tk
21 million in foreign donations received by the ‘Zia Orphanage Trust’.
US lists three militants as global terrorists
The
US Department of Treasury has designated three individuals allegedly
linked to Pakistan-based terror networks including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)
and Taliban as Specially Designated Global Terrorists. The move is
intended to disrupt the South Asian terrorist support networks. The
three include Rahman Zeb Faqir Muhammad, Hizb Ullah Astam Khan and
Dilawar Khan Nadir Khan.
Bermuda becomes first country in world to abolish same-sex marriage
Bermuda
becomes the first country to legalize and then repeal same-sex
marriage. Bermuda’s governor John Rankin approved a bill reversing the
right of gay couples to marry, despite a supreme court ruling last year
authorizing same-sex marriage.
Maldives Crisis- Government declares state of emergency
The
Maldives president, Abdulla Yameen, has declared a state of emergency
in the country as heavily armed troops stormed the country’s top court
and a former president Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed was arrested in a
deepening political crisis. Exiled former Maldivian president Mohamed
Nasheed urged India to “act swiftly” to help in resolving the ongoing
political crisis in the island nation.
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades wins re-election for second term
Cyprus
President Nicos Anastasiades has won re-election for a second term. The
official final result after a second round run-off put the conservative
incumbent on 55.99 per cent of the vote, ahead of Communist-backed
Stavros Malas on 44 per cent. Anastasiades has taken credit for steering
the economy of Cyprus to recovery after it was plunged into crisis in
2013 by its exposure to debt-wracked Greece and fiscal slippage under a
former left-wing administration.
Sri Lanka celebrates Independence Day
Sri
Lanka on 4 February celebrated the 70th Independence Day in a grand
ceremony at the Galle Face Green in Colombo. It was on this day in 1948
that country achieved freedom from British rule. Representing Britain’s
Queen, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and the Countess of Wessex
participated in the celebrations as Chief Guests. The theme of this
year’s ceremony was “One Nation”.
Rwanda becomes 1st poor country to provide Eye Care for all
Rwanda
has become the first low-income country to provide universal eye care
for its 12 million population. The government has partnered with the
organisation Vision for a Nation (VFAN) to train more than 3,000 eye
care nurses based in 502 local health centres, prescribing glasses and
referring those with serious eye problems to national clinics.
INDIA & WORLD
India, Seychelles conduct military exercise Lamitye 2018
The
eighth edition Lamitye 2018, bilateral military exercise between Indian
Army and Seychelles People’s Defence Force was held at Mahe Island in
Seychelles archipelago. The Seychelles archipelago falls on one of most
significant and busiest sea transport routes of the world in Indian
Ocean. The Lamitye exercise is conducted biennially between Indian and
Seychelles with aim of enhancing military cooperation and
interoperability between the two countries. “Lamitye” means friendship
in Creole (local dialect of Seychelles). The aim Lamitye 2018 was
fighting insurgency, terrorism and piracy threats.
Inclusive Internet Index 2018: India ranks 47th
India
was ranked 47th out of 86 countries in Inclusive Internet Index (III)
2018 report. India has slipped by 11 positions compared to 36th rank in
2017 III report due to low internet usage and poor quality. The report
was commissioned by Facebook in 2017 and is conducted by The Economist
Intelligence Unit (EIU). It provides rigorous benchmark of
national-level Internet inclusion across four categories: Availability,
Affordability, Relevance and Readiness. 2018 edition of report has
covered 91% of the world’s population and expanded data set of 86
countries, up from 75 countries in 2017.
India contributes $1 mn for Tonga devastated by Cyclone Gita: UN
According
to United Nations (UN), India is contributing $1 million for relief
efforts in the Pacific Ocean Kingdom of Tonga that was devastated by
Cyclone Gita. Of that $500,000 would be given as immediate relief to
Tonga and another $500,000 would be allocated to it from the India-UN
Development Partnership Fund (I-UNDPF).
India 7th most targeted nation for Web Application Attacks: Report
India
has been placed at the seventh spot in the list of targeted countries
for Web Application Attacks (WAA), according to a new report titled
‘Akamai State of the Internet Security Q4 2017′. The report states that
nearly 40 per cent of over 53,000 cyber attacks in India occured in the
financial services sector during 2017.
India ranks 81st in global corruption perception index
India
has been placed at the 81st spot among 180 nations in the global
Corruption Perception Index for 2017, which was recently released by
Transparency International. The report has, in fact named India among
the worst offenders in terms of graft and press freedom in the Asia
Pacific region.
Newborn Mortality Rate: India 12th Worst Among Low-Income Countries
India
has been ranked 12th-worst among 52 low-middle income countries based
on the number of children dying within the first month of their birth,
which is 25.4 per 1,000 live births. Pakistan is the worst with 45.6
newborn deaths per 1,000 live births, according to the United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF). This is the first time that UNICEF has come
out with rankings based on their newborn mortality rate (NMR) (the
number of deaths per 1,000 live births). Japan, with an NMR of 0.9
deaths per 1,000 live births, has been ranked the world’s safest country
in which to be born followed by Iceland (1) and Singapore (1.1).
UK and India upgrade joint research on clean water and clean energy
United
Kingdom and India have launched joint research projects on ‘Water
Quality Research’ and ‘Energy Demand Reduction in Built Environment’.
The ‘Water Quality Research’ programme has 8 projects and ‘Energy Demand
Reduction in Built Environment’ programme has 4 projects, with total
joint investment of up to £15 million.
India, Indonesia begin joint drill
A
special task force of Indian Army & Indonesian Army have begun the
6th Garuda Shakti exercise in the West Java province of the archipelago
country. Drill aims to build experience sharing in counter-terrorism
operations, close quarter combat & other areas of special
operations. The exercise b/w Indian & Indonesian Special Forces
highlights the increasing trust & cooperation b/w the 2 armies.
India-Iran sign 9 MoUs to boost bilateral ties
India
and Iran has signed nine agreements in order to further the bilateral
cooperation between the two sides. The pacts were signed after
delegation level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting
Iran President Hassan Rouhani at New Delhi’s Hyderabad house. The two
countries inked pacts to enhance cooperation in the areas of taxation,
maritime cooperation, health and medicine, trade, agriculture and postal
cooperation.
India slides 16 spots on globalisation index
According
to Global Connectedness Index 2016, India dropped 16 spots to 78 from
62 in 11 years to 2015. India’s 16-place drop was the 2nd worst change
among its neighbours in central & south Asia. Georgia fared the best
by moving up 43 spots to 56 while Sri Lanka was the worst, dropping 19
spots to 86. The index takes into account international flows of trade,
capital, information & people.
Indian Army to deploy 2,300 personnel to join UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
The
Indian Army would be deploying about 2300 personnel in South Sudan, as a
part of UN’s peacekeeping mission in the war-torn nation. The
announcement was made by Army Spokesperson Col Aman Anand. The mission
aims to bring about peace and normalcy in the nation. The Indian army
personnel chosen for the mission belong to the Infantry battalion of
Garhwal Rifles regiment. The unit will be in operational control of the
sensitive Jonglei state of South Sudan.
India retains top spot as source market for Dubai in 2017
Dubai
witnessed 15% growth in tourist arrivals from India in 2017, hosting
2.1 million visitors, retaining top spot as the source market. It also
became the first country to cross the 2 million mark in a single year,
according to the latest data published by Dubai’s Department of Tourism
and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism). The growth is mainly due to the
success of Dubai Tourism’s ongoing collaboration with Bollywood
superstar Shah Rukh Khan in the ‘BeMyGuest’ campaign.
India ranks 44th in Global Intellectual Property Index, US tops
India
increased “substantially” its score in the International Intellectual
Property (IP) Index, ranking 44th among 50 nations, according to the US
Chambers of Commerce report. India’s overall score has increased
substantially from 25% in the 5th edition of the Index to 30% in the 6th
edition, according to the annual report prepared by the Global
Innovation Policy Centre (GIPC) of the US Chambers of Commerce. Last
year, India ranked 43rd out of 45 countries in the Index.
The top 3 countries in the list are-
The USA.
The United Kingdom.
Sweden.
The top 3 countries in the list are-
The USA.
The United Kingdom.
Sweden.
India Joins Ashgabat agreement
India
joined Ashgabat Agreement on the establishment of an International
Transport and Transit Corridor between the Iran, Oman, Turkmenistan, and
Uzbekistan. The agreement was signed in 2011, which envisages
facilitation of transit and transportation of goods between Central Asia
and the Persian Gulf. According to the External Affairs Ministry, the
accession to the Agreement would diversify India’s connectivity options
with Central Asia and have a positive influence on its trade and
commercial ties with the region.
India slips to 42nd place on EIU Democracy Index, Norway tops
India
has slipped to 42nd place on an annual Global Democracy Index according
to the data compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). India
has moved down from 32nd place last year. The index ranks 165
independent states and two territories on the basis of five categories:
electoral process and pluralism, civil liberties, the functioning of
government, political participation and political culture. The list has
been divided into four broad categories- full democracy, flawed
democracy, hybrid regime and authoritarian regime. North Korea is ranked
the lowest at 167th, while Syria is a notch better at 166th place.
The top 5 Countries in the list are-
Norway,
Iceland,
Sweden,
New Zealand and
Denmark.
The top 5 Countries in the list are-
Norway,
Iceland,
Sweden,
New Zealand and
Denmark.
NATIONAL
Andaman & Nicobar Command To Host Milan 2018
The
second week of March will witness Andaman & Nicobar Command hosting
a multinational mega event MILAN 2018. MILAN is a congregation of
littoral navies conducted biennially by Indian Navy at the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands. The theme of this year’s MILAN International Maritime
Seminar is ‘In Pursuit of Maritime Good Order – Need for Comprehensive
Information Sharing Apparatus’. With the underlying theme of ‘Friendship
Across the Seas’, MILAN 2018 will witness a diverse mix of professional
exercises and seminars, social events and sporting fixtures.
PM Modi Flags Off ‘Run For New India’ Marathon In Surat
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the ‘Run for New India’ marathon in
Surat, Gujarat. The Marathon is aimed at creating awareness about social
causes and call upon all to resolve to build a New India. The Marathon
is divided into 4 categories. Around 1.50 lakh runners participated in
the ‘Run for New India’ marathon which was organized by the Surat Nagrik
Samiti.
CBI arrests Rotomac Pens’ owner Vikram Kothari
The
CBI arrested Rotomac Pens’ owner Vikram Kothari and his son Rahul for
allegedly defrauding banks of Rs3,700 crore. Kothari’s company had
submitted forged documents to get loans and created shell firms to carry
out illegal activities. Earlier, authorities had notified all land,
sea, and air ports to prevent Kothari and his family members from
leaving India.
Union Government Clears Private Commercial Mining In Coal
In
a major reform in the coal sector since its nationalization in 1973,
the government allowed private companies to mine the fossil fuel for
commercial use. This move ended the monopoly of state-owned Coal India
Ltd. The decision was taken by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs
(CCEA) under the Chairmanship of PM Narendra Modi. Currently, the
private sector is allowed coal mining for captive use only. The reform
will bring efficiency into the coal sector by moving away from the era
of monopoly to competition and lower power tariffs.
India Successfully Test-Fires Agni-II Missile
India
successfully test-fired Agni II medium-range nuclear-capable missile
from APJ Abdul Kalam island off the Odisha coast. The Strategic Forces
Command (SFC) fired Agni-II from a mobile launcher at launch complex 4
of the Integrated Test Range. Agni-II, which has a length of 20 meters,
weighs 17 tonnes and can carry a payload of 1000 kgs over a distance of
2000 km. It is a part of the Agni series of missiles developed by the
DRDO.
UN names India as Global Host for the World Environment Day 2018
Union
Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan announced that India will host the
World Environment Day 2018. The theme for the World Environment
Day-2018, held every year on June 5, is “Beat Plastic Pollution”. Harsh
Vardhan also launched the first electric charging facility at the Lodhi
Road UN office – the first ever in a UN office in India.
42 Indian languages heading towards extinction
42
languages or dialects in India are considered to be endangered and are
believed to be heading towards extinction as only few thousand people
speak them. According to report of Census Directorate, there are 22
scheduled languages and 100 non-scheduled languages in country, which
are spoken by large number of people – one lakh or more. There 42
languages are spoken by fewer than 10,000 people. A list prepared by
UNESCO also has mentioned them as critically endangered languages. The
Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore is working for
protection and preservation of these languages under central scheme
Protection and Preservation of Endangered Languages of India.
Vice President inaugurates 8th International Theatre Olympics
The
Vice President of India M. Venkaiah Naidu inaugurated the 8th
International Theatre Olympics 2018 at the Red Fort in New Delhi. He
also released the festival logo. The 51-day-long theatrical extravaganza
is being hosted in India by the National School of Drama under the
aegis of Ministry of Culture. The theme is “Flag of Friendship” that
aims to bridge borders and bring people of different cultures, beliefs
and ideologies together through the medium of theatrical art. The
festival will conclude on April 8, 2018 with a grand ceremony at the
iconic Gateway of India in Mumbai.
India’s first radio festival being held in New Delhi
India’s
first radio festival is being held in New Delhi to mark World Radio
Day. The festival is being organized by International Association of
Women in Radio and Television, in collaboration with UNESCO. The
festival includes live performances, an exhibition, and slotted panel
discussions. Apart from touching on the theme for World Radio Day 2018 –
radio and sports – the festival is also examining the potential of the
medium as a platform for social change, ways to make it more creative
and will trace the journey of music on the radio.
Paschim Lehar: Tri-service maritime exercise held off western coast
Tri-service
maritime exercise ‘Paschim Lehar’ was held off India’s western coast
with an aim to build interoperability between Indian Navy, Indian Army,
Indian Air Force and Coast Guard. This exercise includes participation
of large number of ships, submarines and aircraft from Western Naval
Command of Indian Navy and units from Eastern Naval Command, Indian
Army, Air Force and Coast Guard.
India’s first online radio station ‘Radio Umang’ launched
Radio
Umang, India’s first online radio station that allows the listener to
just download and tune in, has been launched. Listeners can tune in to
this online radio station through web streaming or download the app.
With 24 hours programming, it has found listeners in Hindi speaking
regions of India and in over 60 countries worldwide.
India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2017 released by MoEFCC
The
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has
released India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2017. It has revealed that
total forest and tree cover in India has increased of over 8,021 sq km
(about 80.20 million hectare) which is one percent increase from 2015.
15 states/UTs have above 33% of geographical area under forest cover.
About 40% of country’s forest cover is present in 9 large contiguous
patches of the size of 10, 000 sq.km, or more.
NITI Aayog unveils Health Index for states
NITI
Aayog on 9 February, 2019 released a comprehensive ‘Healthy States,
Progressive India’ report in New Delhi. The health index ranks the
states on the basis of their performance on measurable indicators such
as infant mortality rate, sex ratio at birth and functional 24×7 public
health centres. The healthy state progressive report ranked Kerala,
Punjab and Tamil Nadu at the top among the larger states in terms of
overall performance. The report was released by NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh
Kant in New Delhi. The index has been evolved through comprehensive
study and inputs from World Bank India and Ministry of Health.
India’s 1st defence industrial corridor
The
first of the two defense industrial production corridors, as announced
in the Union Budget, will link Chennai & Bengaluru and will pass
through Coimbatore and several other industrial clusters. The corridor
shall provide impetus to the defence production industry in the country
and in the region. The announcement on the second corridor would be made
soon.
STATES
Parivartan Scheme launched in Haryana
The
Haryana government launched Parivartan, a scheme designed to address 10
issues, including cleanliness and pollution, in 46 developmental blocks
of the state. The scheme was launched by Chief Minister Manohar Lal
Khattar. The 10 issues include facilitation of financing, making
agriculture profitable and sustainable, improving health services,
implementing Swachh Bharat, decongesting market areas, engaging the
youth, checking air pollution, ensuring availability of identity-related
services, effective policing, and ensuring road order and conduct.
44th Khajuraho dance festival held in Madhya Pradesh
The
44th edition of Khajuraho Dance Festival 2018 was held at Khajuraho
temple, a UNESCO world heritage site in Chhatarpur district, Madhya
Pradesh. It was inaugurated by Madhya Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel
and was organised by culture department of state government. Khajuraho
Dance Festival is annual cultural festival that highlights richness of
various Indian classical dance styles. The 6-day festival showcased
classical dances including Kathak, Odissi, Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi,
Kathakali and Mohiniattam.
Kamal Hassan launches new political party “Makkal Needhi Maiam”
Actor
Kamal Haasan launched his political party Makkal Needhi Maiam (people
justice centre) in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. He also unfurled his party’s
flag, which has six hands – three in red and three in white – joined
together around a star on a white background.
Kerala makes vaccination compulsory for school admissions
Kerala
government made vaccination compulsory for school admissions from next
academic year onwards. Parents will have to show details of shots given
to children at the time of enrolment in schools. The health minister of
Kerala KK Shailaja has released the new health policy draft. The move
comes in the wake of stiff opposition from certain communities against
the vaccination drive.
Jaipur’s Gandhinagar Railway Station becomes fully women operated station
The
Gandhi Nagar railway station in Jaipur, Rajasthan became railway
station to be fully-managed by women. Gandhi Nagar is important railway
station in Jaipur situated on the Jaipur-Delhi rail route. The station
has footfall of more than 7,000 passengers every day. There are 40 women
staff at the station besides women personnel of the railway protection
force have been deployed at the station.
PM Flags Off Palace Queen Hamsafar Express In Karnataka
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the Palace Queen Humsafar Express
between Mysuru and Udaipur in Mysuru Railway Station. Both the Mysuru
Palace and Udaipur palace are iconic tourist attractions and this
special train will create a new tourist circuit connecting North India
and the South. The train between Mysuru and Udaipur will act as a
backbone of tourism, an employment generating industry. He also
dedicated to the nation, the electrified Mysuru-Bengaluru Railway Line
and announced two more infrastructure projects for the region.
West Bengal becomes first state to opt out of ‘Modicare’
Claiming
that the Bengal government had already enrolled 50 lakh people under
its own Swasthya Sathi programme, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has
announced the decision to opt out of Centre’s ‘Modicare’ scheme. This
makes West Bengal the first state to withdraw from the ambitious
programme. Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had announced the NHPS on
February 1, making it the biggest global plan to provide quality health
cover to a population larger than the combined citizenry of the US, UK,
Germany and France.
Bihar Government bans sale of loose cigarettes
Bihar
Government has banned sale of loose cigarettes in the state. This
decision aims to be deterrent to kids and youngsters who start smoking
by buying loose cigarettes. In this regard, state health department has
issued notification under Section 20 of Cigarettes and Other Tobacco
Products Act (COTPA), 2003. Bihar is the 12th state in the country to
bring such a ban into effect after Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi and others.
MP govt launches app to spread awareness against pollution
The
Madhya Pradesh government launched a mobile application “pollution
metre” to spread awareness against pollution in the western part of the
state. It has been developed with the help of a private firm and the
Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board. With the help of the app,
anybody can check the status of air, water and noise pollution in their
respective areas.
Pelican Bird Festival-2018 held in Kolleru lake
The
‘Pelican Bird Festival-2018’ was held for first in Atapaka Bird
Sanctuary on at Kolleru lake in Andhra Pradesh. It was jointly organised
by Andhra Pradesh Tourism Authority (APTA) and Krishna district
administration.
32nd Surajkund International Crafts Mela begins
The
32nd Surajkund International Crafts Mela has begun in Faridabad,
Haryana. The Mela is organized by the Surajkund Mela Authority and
Haryana Tourism in collaboration with Union Ministries of Tourism,
Textiles, Culture and External Affairs. The 17-day cultural extravaganza
will see a spectacular showcase of regional and international crafts,
handlooms, traditions along with some mouth-watering multi-cuisine food
for the visitors. This year Uttar Pradesh is the theme state and
Kyrgyzstan is the Partner Nation.
Punjab Government bans sale of 20 insecticides
Punjab
Government’s Department of Agriculture has issued directions to
discontinue the sale of 20 pesticides (insecticides) including
Endosulfan harmful to health of humans and environment with immediate
effect. This decision was taken based on the recommendations of
Registration Committee, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) and Punjab
State Farmers’ Commission (PSFC).
CONFERENCES
National Conference On E-Governance In Hyderabad
The
21st national conference on e-Governance will be held in Hyderabad. The
government of India and Telangana Administrative Reforms department are
jointly organizing the conference with the main theme around-
technology for accelerating development. The two-day conference will
deliberate on several aspects of the e-governance including its
universalization and replication, governing e-governance, best
practices, emerging technologies and synergizing role of national and
state government.
15th Edition Of BioAsia 2018 Held In Hyderabad
The
15th edition of BioAsia, the annual flagship event of the Government of
Telangana, was held Hyderabad. The theme of BioAsia 2018 was “Right
Time, Right Now” focusing on strategies to keep up with the pace of
change and innovative ways to develop new models for distribution &
healthcare delivery. The event was attended by 1500 delegates from over
55 countries. Ireland, Netherlands and South Africa were the
International Partners while Gujarat, Assam and Rajasthan were the
partner states for this event.
Andhra Pradesh gears up for Partnership Summit 2018 to attract investments for innovation
Andhra
Pradesh woke up welcoming over more than 2000 delegates in its
Partnership Summit 2018. The 3rd edition of Partnership Summit 2018 aims
to facilitate investments, foster innovations in creating business
models. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu expressed his keenness towards
Partnership Summit 2018 eager to establish partnerships aimed at
collective development and hoping for great engagements with global
investors at the Partnership Summit 2018, Vizag.
India International Textiles Expo begins in Colombo
A
three day India International Textiles Expo (IITExpo) of India began in
Sri Lankan capital of Colombo. It is being organized by Powerloom
Development & Export Promotion Council (PDEXCIL) with the support of
Union Ministry of Textiles & Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
The event was inaugurated by Sri Lankan minister of Special Assignments
Dr. Sarath Amunugama. At the event, about 45 exhibitors from various
textile clusters of India displayed variety of fabrics, home textiles,
traditional items etc. suitable for apparel, industrial, technical
application and general consumers.
R.K. Singh Inaugurates ‘International R&D Conclave’ In New Delhi
Union
Minister of State (IC) for Power and New & Renewable Energy, R.K.
Singh inaugurated the ‘International R&D Conclave’ in New Delhi. It
is a two-day conference on Emerging Opportunities and Challenges of
R&D in Indian Power Sector. It has been organized by Central
Electricity Authority (CEA). The conference was stressed upon the need
of a dedicated R&D department in CEA to coordinate the research in
the power sector.
World Congress On Information Technology And Nasscom India Leadership Forum Held Concurrently In Hyderabad
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 22nd edition of the World
Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) in Hyderabad through a video
conference. The WCIT is held for the first time in India. The 26th
edition of Nasscom India Leadership Forum (ILF) was also held in the
same venue later on. Nasscom is the host of the of WCIT. Telangana is
the state partner for both the events.
Health Minister Addresses Global Digital Health Partnership Summit In Australia
Mr.
J P Nadda, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare has addressed
the Global Digital Health Partnership Summit, at Canberra, Australia.
The Union Health Minister spoke on the topic: Making Digital Health
Services a Priority in Healthcare Reform. He stated that India is
committed to reforms in health service delivery using ICT under Digital
India Program of Government of India.
India’s biggest Global Pharma Conference begins in Bengaluru
India’s
biggest Global Conference on Pharma Industry and Medical Devices began
in Bengaluru with the theme, ‘Driving NextGen Pharmaceuticals’. Union
Minister for Chemicals & Fertilisers Ananth Kumar inaugurated the
three-day event. The event is being organized by the Department of
Pharmaceuticals (DoP), Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, along with
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI).
PM inaugurates World Sustainable Development Summit
The
three-day event was inaugurated in New Delhi. The event is being
organized by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). The theme of
this year is ‘Partnerships for a Resilient Partner’. WSDS was first held
in 2001 as a platform for global business leaders to deliberate on
sustainable development and climate changes.
China to host 2018 SCO Summit at Qingdao in June
China
will host 2018 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit at
Qingdao, eastern Shandong Province in June 2018. China had taken over
rotating chair of SCO after 17th SCO summit concluded in Astana, capital
of Kazakhstan in June 2017. SCO is a Eurasian economic, political and
security organization headquartered in Beijing, China. It was founded in
2001. The full members of the organization are headquartered in
Beijing, China. It was founded in 2001.
5th South Asia Region Public Procurement Conference held in New Delhi
The
Fifth edition of South Asia Region Public Procurement Conference was
held in New Delhi. It was hosted by Public Procurement Division (PPD) of
Ministry of Finance and All India Management Association (AIMA). It was
held under auspices of South Asia Region Public Procurement Network
(SARPPN), which is sponsored and facilitated by the World Bank, Asian
Development Bank and Islamic Development Bank. The theme this edition of
the conference was “Public Procurement and Service Delivery”.
PM Modi inaugurates Global Investment Summit in Assam
The
first two-day Global Investment Summit has been organized in Assam. The
summit emphasises on promoting investments in the state and the North
East. The conference was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Businessmen like Ratan Tata and Mukesh Ambani are taking part in the
Summit. Investor’s from Bhutan, Bangladesh, Germany and Japan as well as
ASEAN countries will attend the summit.
7th India Energy Congress held in New Delhi
The
7th India Energy Congress was held in New Delhi. Over 400 experts are
expected to brainstorm on energy transition across the globe in view of
technology and digital disruptions. The theme of the 7th edition of
India Energy Congress is ‘Energy 4.0: Energy Transition Towards 2030′.
The India Energy Congress is the flagship event of World Energy Council
India (WEC India) and joint event of ministries of power, coal, new
& renewable energy, petroleum & natural gas, external affairs
and Department of Atomic Energy.
AWARDS
Roger Federer becomes Most Decorated Laureus Award Winner
Tennis
legend Roger Federer became the most decorated winner in the history of
Laureus World Sports Awards after he won twin honours at the 18th
edition of the awards ceremony in Monaco. It was his sixth award. The
awards include the Sportsman and Comeback titles. American tennis great
Serena Williams won the Sportswoman of the Year Award following her
Australian Open success, her 23rd Grand Slam title. Serena is now the
most decorated female Laureus Award winner with five Laureus statuettes.
BAFTA Awards 2018: Complete List Of Winners
Crime
drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won maximum prizes at
the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards 2018,
which took place at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK.
A. | Category | Winners |
1. | Best Film | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri |
2. | Outstanding British Film | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri |
3. | Best Director | Guillermo Del Toro, The Shape of Water |
4. | Best Actress | Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri |
5. | Best Actor | Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour |
6. | Best Supporting Actress | Allison Janney, I, Tonya |
7. | Best Supporting Actor | Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri |
8. | Best Cinematography | Roger Deakins, Blade Runner 2049 |
9. | Original Screenplay | Martin McDonagh, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri |
10. | Adapted Screenplay | James Ivory, Call Me by Your Name |
11. | British Short Film | Cowboy Dave |
12. | Special Visual Effects | Blade Runner 2049 |
13. | Best Animated Film | Coco |
14. | Best Film Not In The English Language | The Handmaiden |
15. | British Short Animation | Poles Apart |
16. | Best Documentary | I Am Not Your Negro |
17. | Best Production Design | Paul Austerberry, Jeff Melvin, Shane Vieau, The Shape of Water |
18. | Best Editing | Jonathan Amos, Paul Machliss Baby Driver |
19. | Best Sound | Dunkirk |
20. | Best Original Music | The Shape of Water |
21. | Best Costume Design | Phantom Thread |
22. | Best Makeup & Hair | Darkest Hour |
23. | The Ee Rising Star Award (Voted For By Public) | Daniel Kaluuya |
India’s Aadhaar and Umang App win awards at world Government Summit 2018
India’s
Aadhaar and Umang App have won awards at recently concluded 6th World
Government Summit 2018 in Dubai. Umang App won in Best m-Government
Service. Umang App won in Best m-Government Service Award for Accessible
Government Category and Aadhaar won in the Best Government Emerging
Technologies Award. The award for it recognized India’s efforts of
invention and innovation in the field of technology and making the
country completely digitalized.
Indian engineer awarded Sci-Tech Oscar Award
Vikas
Sathaye, a pune-born Indian engineer was recently honoured with the
Scientific and Engineering Academy Award at the Oscars Scientific and
Technical Awards 2018 at Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, California.
Sathaye received the award along with his team for their contribution
towards the conceptualisation, design, engineering and the
implementation of the ‘Shotover K1 Camera System’ during his stint at
Shotover Camera Systems in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Reliance Industries wins Golden Peacock Award 2017 for CSR
Reliance
Industries (RIL) has been awarded the Golden Peacock Award 2017 for
corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The award was a
recognition, in particular, of the work done by its CSR arm Reliance
Foundation under Founder and Chairman Nita Ambani.
Shabnam Asthana wins Times Power Woman 2017 Award
Shabnam
Asthana was awarded the ‘Times Power Women of the Year 2017′- Pune for
Global PR. The Times Group celebrated the invaluable contribution of
women by introducing The Times Power Woman 2017 (Pune) awards. These
awards focused on the women of Pune and the prestigious list included 34
select women with power, supremacy, command, and control. The award was
conferred on her by Dilip Kamble, Minister of State for Social Justice
and Special Assistance in the Government of Maharashtra.
Shyam Benegal awarded V Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award
Mumbai
International Film Festival (MIFF) committee has decided to bestow V.
Shantaram lifetime achievement Award to veteran film producer and
director Shyam Benegal. The award will be presented at concluding
ceremony of MIFF in Mumbai. He will be awarded a trophy, cash price of
10 lakh rupees, a certificate and a shawl by Governor of Maharashtra C.
Vidyasagar Rao. Benegal has been selected for his contribution to the
promotion of the documentary movement.
Odisha wins Geospatial World Excellence Award 2018
Odisha
Government won ‘Geospatial World Excellence Award-2018’ for successful
IT application for tracking of mineral production. The award was
presented at the Geospatial World Forum Meeting held at Hyderabad,
Telangana. The event was attended by more than 3,000 geospatial experts
from 90 different countries. i3MS is GPS-linked web-based software
designed by scientists of Odisha Space Applications Centre (ORSAC),
Bhubaneswar.
Shesh Anand Madhukar honoured with Sahitya Akademi Bhasha Samman award
Magahi
writer Shesh Anand Madhukar was honoured with Sahitya Akademi Bhasha
Samman award 2018. He is second writer of Magahi language to be given
this award. Madhukar has been working extensively for the development of
the Magahi language. In Magahi, his well-acclaimed works are “Eklavya”
and “Magahi Bhulachal Hey”. His books have been included in the graduate
and post-graduate syllabus of Vinobha Bhave University, Hazaribagh.
SPORTS & GAMES
Davis Cup to convert into ‘WC of Tennis’
The
Davis Cup, in existence since 1900, may be converted into a ‘World Cup
of Tennis’ from next year. The new format will feature 18 teams playing a
week-long event at one venue, instead of the existing 16 teams playing
across four different months. A 25-year, $3 billion partnership with
investment group Kosmos is in place for the new event.
India Clinched 11 medals at Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament
India
have come up with best ever performance at the 69th Strandja Memorial
Boxing Tournament in Bulgaria. At Sofia, the country ended with a
whopping 11 medals – five from men and six from women boxers. Overall,
the contingent clinched two gold, three silver and six bronze medals.
Vikas Krishan, who claimed a gold medal in 75 kg category, was also
adjudged the best boxer of the event, a first for an Indian. Another
Gold medal was clinched by Amit Panghal.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics mascots unveiled
The
organising committee of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games announced on 28
February, 2018 that two futuristic figures, inspired by anime, have been
chosen as mascots following voting by thousands of Japanese children.
The voting to choose the mascot was conducted across thousands of
schools in Japan. The mascots are aimed at boosting children’s
participation in the Games.
Karnataka won Vijay Hazare Trophy
Karnataka
defeated Saurashtra by 41 runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy final on
Tuesday to win the tournament for the third time. Batting first,
Karnataka put up a total of 253/10 driven by Mayank Agarwal’s 90(79),
before Saurashtra were bowled out for 212 in 46.3 overs. Agarwal hit 723
runs in eight matches in the tournament, including seven 80+ scores.
India presented with ICC Test mace
The
International Cricket Council presented the ICC Test Championship Mace
to Virat Kohli after the end of the final T20 International against
South Africa. Kohli received the ICC Test Championship mace on behalf of
Team India for the second consecutive year for being the number one
Test team. This is the fourth time that India has been presented with
the prestigious mace.
Aruna Reddy makes history
Aruna
Budda Reddy created history by becoming the 1st Indian gymnast to win
an individual medal at Gymnastics World Cup as she clinched a bronze in
women’s vault event. She scored 13.649 average points to finish 3rd
& claim the bronze medal. This was Aruna’s first international
medal, though she has taken part at World Artistic Gymnastics
Championships, Commonwealth Games & Asian Games.
Parupalli Kashyap Wins Austrian Open
Reigning
Commonwealth Games champion Parupalli Kashyap overcame Malaysia’s June
Wei Cheam in straight games in the men’s singles final to clinch the
Austrian Open International Challenge, his first international title in
over three years. The Indian looked in good touch throughout the
tournament as he didn’t drop a single game en route to his title win.
Cricket Canada unveils ICC-approved T20 League
Canada’s
own first franchise-based Twenty20 league “Global T20 Canada”, was
announced in New Delhi. The Global T20 Canada League will begin
functioning from July 2018 at three venues in Toronto. It is
conceptualised, designed, developed and managed by Mercuri Group with
Cricket Canada. Global T20 Canada League has received official sanction
of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Cricket Canada has become
the first Associate member of the ICC to start a Twenty20 franchise
league in the North America market.
US wins Ice Hockey Gold at Winter Olympics 2018
The
US won the gold medal of Women’s Ice Hockey at 2018 Pyeongchang Winter
Olympics, thus breaking the 20-year medal drought. They last won the
medal in 1998 Nagano Games. To win the medal, the women team defeated
Canada in the final in dramatic shootout. Canada had won four straight
Olympic Golds, three times beating the United States in the final
including twice in overtime.
Norway’s Bjoergen becomes most successful Winter Olympian
Marit
Bjoergen won her 14th medal at the Winter Games by taking bronze with
her Norwegian teammates in the team sprint. With this, she became the
most decorated Winter Olympian of all time, breaking the tie she held
with Norwegian biathlete Ole Einar Bjoerndalen.
Virat Kohli, 1st Indian to cross 900 points in ICC ranking
Virat
Kohli has become only the second batsman in the history of the game to
cross 900-point mark concurrently in Tests & ODIs. Kohli is only the
2nd batsman after AB de Villiers to attain the 900-point mark
concurrently in both formats. Kohli thus moved ahead of Brian Lara in
the all-timers’ list & ranks 7th in ODI list of all-time rankings
that is led by Vivian Richards with 935 points.
Australia’s Most-Capped female player Alex Blackwell retires
Australia’s
most-capped female player and vice-captain Alex Blackwell has announced
her retirement from international and state cricket. She became just
the fourth female Australian to pass 5,000 runs when she batted in the
Test, Twenty20 and One-Day arenas, compiling 5,250 runs. Blackwell, who
led Australia to victory at the ICC Twenty20 World Cup in the West
Indies in 2010, was also a member of Australia’s World T20 winning sides
in 2012 and 2014 and has two World Cup trophies from 2005 and 2013.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar first Indian pacer to take five-fors in all formats
Fast
bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar has become the first Indian bowler to take a
five-wicket haul in all three formats in international cricket.
Bhuvneshwar achieved the feat by taking his first T20I five-wicket haul
against South Africa.
Roger Federer wins Rotterdam Open for 97th Career Title
Roger
Federer (Switzerland) celebrated his return to the top of the world
rankings by winning the Rotterdam Open, in the Netherlands. It was his
97th career title. The 36-year-old, the oldest No.1 in history, defeated
Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria) in the final. Federer is three years older
than American Andre Agassi was when previously holding the record for
oldest No.1 back in 2003. This was his third title in Rotterdam
following successes in 2005 and 2012. France doubles pair P. H. Herbert
and N. Mahut won the Men’s Doubles Title.
Yuzuru Hanyu retains gold medal
Japan’s
Yuzuru Hanyu has become the first figure skater in 66 years to win
back-to-back Winter Olympic gold medals in the men’s singles event.
Hanyu won the title with 317.85 points, beating compatriot Shoma Uno and
multiple world champion Javier Fernandez of Spain to the second and
third spots. He also became the 1,000th gold medal winner in the history
of Winter Olympics.
Jordan Thompson wins Men’s Singles of Chennai Open
India’s
Yuki Bhambri finished runner-up in the Men’s Singles in the Chennai
Open ATP Challenger Tennis Championships. In the final, he was beaten by
top-seeded Australian Jordan Thompson in three sets 7-5, 3-6, 7-5.
Roger Federer surpasses Agassi to become oldest World No. 1 in tennis history
Twenty-time
Grand slam winner, Roger Federer became the oldest world number one
after he defeated his Dutch opponent Robin Haase in Rotterdam at the ABN
Amro World Tennis Tournament. The Swiss champion once again claimed the
top spot after dispatching Haase 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 in the quarterfinals in
Rotterdam. In the semi-finals, he would be playing against the winner
from the Andreas Seppi and Daniil Medvedev quarterfinal match.
Indian boxers win 10 medals at Asian Games Test event
Indian
boxers have won 10 medals, including 5 gold, at the Asian Games Test
event in Jakarta, Indonesia. Manish Kaushik, K.Shyam Kumar, Shaikh
Salman Anwar and Ashish won a gold each in their respective categories.
Pavitra was the lone Indian gold-winner in the 60-kilogram category of
women’s draw.
Guptill becomes the highest run-scorer in T20
Martin
Guptill has become the leading run-scorer in T20 Internationals with
his 2nd century against Australia. It took Guptill’s international T20
career total to 2,188 runs, surpassing Brendon McCullum’s 2,140, Kohli
is the next highest on the all-time list with 1,956. Guptill’s century
came off a mere 49 balls, which is also the record for fastest T20
hundred scored by any New Zealand batsman.
Tamil Nadu wins Senior Women’s National Football Championship for first time
Tamil
Nadu has won the Senior Women’s National Football Championship for the
first time. Tamil Nadu, which was playing its first-ever final, defeated
Manipur, 2-1 at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack, Odisha. Skipper
Indumathi and Indrani found the net for Tamil Nadu, while Ratanbala
scored Manipur’s only goal.
India No. 1 ODI team after series win against South Africa
The
Indian cricket team rose to the top of the ICC ODI Team Rankings with
122 points after they took a 4-1 lead in the six-match ODI series
against South Africa. The men in blue were placed second in the ICC team
rankings chart with 119 points when they came into the series, two
points behind top-ranked South Africa who had 121 points. However, India
moved to 122 points after it won the fifth ODI at Port Elizabeth by 73
runs, sealing a series win, while South Africa fell to 118 points.
Ronaldo 1st player with 100 goals for 1 club
Real
Madrid frontman Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first player in UEFA
Champions League history to score 100 goals for a single club. His
overall tally in the tournament has gone up to 116 goals, 19 more than
Lionel Messi. Further, Ronaldo has scored 10+ UCL goals for the seventh
straight season, no other player has done so in three.
Kishan Gangolli wins 13th edition of National Chess Championship for Blind
Defending
champion Karnataka’s Kishan Gangolli won the 13th edition of the
National ‘A’ Chess Championship for the blind in Mumbai. The
championship was organised by All India Chess Federation for the Blind
(AICFB). At the end of the 13th round, Asian Championship winner,
Gangolli became the champion for the fifth consecutive time with 10.5
points. Gujarat’s Ashvin Makwana stood second with 9.5 points, Soundarya
Kumar Pradhan of Orissa with 9 points came third.
Sharmila Nicollet first Indian Golfer to qualify for China LPGA Tour
Sharmila
Nicollet become the first Indian golfer to qualify for the China Ladies
PGA Tour. The 26-year-old Bengaluru golfer fought her way back into the
tournament in the last two rounds to earn a card for the Tour.
Sharmila, who played on the Ladies European Tour before losing her full
card, played her three rounds in the CLPGA Tour Qualifying School to
finish in tied 21st and pick one of the 30 cards available in the
88-player field.
Shikhar Dhawan becomes first Indian batsman to score century in 100th ODI
In
a landmark moment, Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan became the first Indian
batsman to score a century in his 100th One-day International. Dhawan
reached the historic mark during the fourth ODI of India’s six-match
series against South Africa at the Wanderers. This was the batsman’s
first century in South Africa. His score total included two sixes and 10
fours.
Winter Olympic Games starts in Pyeongchang, South Korea
The
23rd Olympic Winter Games officially kicked off with a colorful
ceremony at Pyeongchang in South Korea. Ninety-two countries are
participating in the event. There will be 102 medals up for grabs in
Pyeongchang, covering seven sports and 15 disciplines. The ceremony was
directed by Song Seung-whan, a South Korean actor. Hosts South Korea
also produced a show of unity with neighbours North Korea during the
ceremony.
Khelo India School Games: Haryana tops in medal tally
The
first Khelo India School Games concluded in New Delhi with sports
powerhouse Haryana topped the overall medal tally. The state won 102
medals which include 38 gold and 26 silver. Maharashtra with 110 medals
(36 of them gold) finished second while Delhi with 94 medals came third.
Sports Minister, Col Rajyavardhan Rathore presented the top State
Haryana with the glittering trophy.
Jhulan Goswami 1st woman in the world to take 200 ODI wickets
Indian
women’s cricket team pacer Jhulan Goswami has become the first woman in
the world to take 200 wickets in ODI cricket. Goswami achieved the feat
playing in her 166th ODI against South Africa. Goswami had become the
leading wicket-taker in women’s ODIs in May last year, overtaking former
Australian pacer Cathryn Fitzpatrick’s record of 180 wickets.
Jasprit Bumrah, Harmanpreet Kaur in Forbes India 30 under 30 List
Indian
cricketers Jasprit Bumrah and Harmanpreet Kaur as well India women’s
hockey team goalkeeper Savita Punia and shooter Heena Sidhu are among
Forbes India 30 Under 30 list. Bumrah finished the year 2017 as the
third highest wicket-taker in ODIs with 39 scalps in 23 matches, whereas
in T20Is he grabbed 12 wickets in 11 outings. In December 2016,
Harmanpreet became the first Indian woman cricketer to play in
Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL).
Shubhankar Sharma won European Tour title
India’s
Shubhankar Sharma came back from a four-stroke deficit to claim a
two-shot win at the Maybank Championship in Malaysia for his second
European Tour title. Sharma had won his maiden title at the Joburg Open
in December last year. The Indian holed 10 birdies to claim the title
ahead of Spain’s 31-year-old Jorge Campillo.
India Open 2018- Complete list of Winners
India
Open is a badminton event held annually at the Siri Fort Sports
Complex, New Delhi. In women’s singles Defending champion P V Sindhu was
defeated by American Beiwen Zhang to finish runner-up at the India Open
Super 500 tournament.
Complete List of Winners-
Complete List of Winners-
S.No. | Category | Winner | Runner-Up |
1. | Men’s Singles | Shi Yuqi (China) | Chou Tien Chen (Taiwan) |
2. | Women’s Singles | Beiwen Zhang (America) | P V Sindhu (India) |
3. | Men’s Doubles | Marcus Fernaldi Gideon (Indonesia) and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (Indonesia) | Kim Astrup (Denmark) and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (Denmark) |
4. | Women’s Doubles | Greysia Polii (Indonesia) and Apriyani Rahayu (Indonesia) | Jongkolphan Kititharakul (Thailand) and Rawinda Prajongjai (Thailand) |
5. | Mixed Doubles | Mathias Christiansen (Denmark) and Christinna Pedersen (Denmark) | Praveen Jordan (Indonesia) and Melati Daeva Oktavianti (Indonesia) |
Malaysian chef wins International Young Chef Olympiad 2018
The
4th edition of International Young Chef Olympiad (YCO) concluded in New
Delhi with Lai Jia Yi from Malaysia winning the top spot and Indian
student chef Surya Sekhar Roy Choudhury claiming the second position.
Touted as the “World’s biggest culinary battle of student chefs”, the
competition was judged by eminent celebrity chefs and Michelin-starred
winners including Sanjeev Kapoor, Ranveer Brar, John Wood, Chris Galvin,
Scott Baechler, and Enzo Oliveri.
Golfer Shubhankar wins Maybank Championship
India’s
Shubhankar Sharma overcame a four-shot deficit to win the US$3mil
(RM11.7mil) Maybank Championship for his second victory on both the
Asian Tour and European Tour. Earlier he had won the European Tour’s
Joburg Open in the second week of December 2017.
India lifts U-19 World Cup 2018
India
has defeated Australia to lift the Under 19 World cup for the fourth
time. The Men in Blue defeated the three-time champions Australia at Bay
Oval, New Zealand. The Australian team had set the target of 214 runs
and was chased down easily by India. Manjot Kalra was the Hero of the
match with his brilliant century.
Saurav Ghosal becomes the Highest-Ranked Indian Squash Player
India’s
leading squash player, Saurav Ghosal jumped five places to No. 14 to
become the highest ranked Indian in the latest Professional Squash
Association (PSA) rankings. Ghosal beat Joshna Chinappa who slipped
three places to No. 17 while Dipika Pallikal Karthik remained on 20.
Former Indian national champion Harinder Pal Sandhu was placed at 49th.
Mary Kom clinches Gold medal at India Open Boxing tournament
The
five-time World Champion and Olympic bronze medallist, Mary Kom on 2,
February 2018 claimed the gold medal in the Indian Open International
Boxing tournament at Thyagraj Indoor Stadium at New Delhi. Kom defeated
Josie Gabuco from the Philippines in a split 4-1 decision to grab the
gold in the women’s 48kg weight category. The 12th seeded boxer had
earlier booked her place in the finals after defeating Mongolian
Altansetseg Lutsaikhan in the semi-final clash.
ECONOMY
Petro: Venezuela becomes first country to launch virtual currency
Venezuela
become first sovereign country to officially launch its own
cryptocurrency called Petro backed by oil, gas, gold and diamond
reserves to circumvent US-led financial sanctions. Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro has claimed that the pre-mined cryptocurrency Petrohas
raised US $735 million on the first day of its pre-sale.
PNB Arm, IFC Tie Up To Raise $800 Mn For Affordable Housing
PNB
Housing Finance Ltd has tied up with International Finance Corporation
(IFC), part of the World Bank Group, to raise $800 million for green and
affordable housing in India. IFC is in negotiations with two other
housing finance firms to invest another $150 million, as well as with
property developers to assist the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) from
both the demand and supply sides. Under PMAY, the government offers
interest subsidy of 6.5% to economically weaker sections on their home
loans. The scheme is for people with an annual income up to Rs3 lakh.
CCI slaps Rs 136 crore fine on Google for unfair business practices
The
Competition Commission of India (CCI) has imposed a fine of around Rs.
136 crores on search engine major Google for unfair business practices
in the Indian market for online search. The penalty is being imposed on
Google for infringing anti-trust conduct. It was alleged that Google is
indulging in abuse of dominant position in the market for online search
through practices leading to search bias and search manipulation, among
others.
India contributes $1 mn to UN Development Partnership Fund
India
has contributed additional $1 million to India-UN Development
Partnership Fund, earmarked for South-South cooperation. The
contribution aims to intensify its partnerships with other developing
countries in south. India has pledged multi-year contribution of $100
million to the fund established in June 2017. India has already provided
$6 million within the seven months since launch of fund.
Union Govt makes PAN mandatory for transactions over 2.5 lakhs
The
union government made Permanent Account Number (PAN) mandatory for any
entity conducting financial transactions of 2.5 lakh or more. Adding
that an Aadhaar-like identity number is being developed for enterprises
PAN card will also be used as a Unique Entity Number for non-individuals
from April 1.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Balong 5G01 chipset: Huawei unveils world’s first 5G chip
Chinese
electronic device and smartphone maker Huawei has unveiled Balong 5G01,
world’s first 5G chip at Mobile World Congress 2018 held in Barcelona,
Spain. The company also showed its f5G-ready CPE equipment.
DRDO Successfully Carries Out Test Flight Of Rustom-2 Drone
Defence
Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flown it’s
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle RUSTOM 2 in Karnataka. The flight assumes
significance as this is the first flight in user configuration with
higher power engine. India at present depends on America and Israel for
such predator drones. DRDO is developing within India a medium-altitude
long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle RUSTOM 2. It has the capability
to fly for 24 hours at a stretch at over 200 km/hr speed, and can, not
only conduct sustained surveillance but will be able to destroy enemy
targets.
India Successfully Test-Fires ‘Dhanush’ Missile
India
has successfully test-fired the nuclear-capable surface-to-surface
Dhanush ballistic missile with a strike range of 350 km from a naval
ship off Odisha coast. This naval variant of the indigenously-developed
Prithvi-II missile was test-fired from the ship positioned near Paradip
in the Bay of Bengal. It was developed by the Defence Research and
Development Organisation. ‘Dhanush’ missile is is capable of carrying a
payload of 500 kg and hitting both land and sea-based targets.
Progress MS-08: Unmanned Russian Cargo Ship launched to Space Station
Russian
space agency Roskosmos has successfully launched Progress MS-08, an
unmanned cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station (ISS). It
was launched onboard of Soyuz-2.1a rocket from Russian-leased Baikonur
launch facility in Kazakhstan. Soyuz-2.1a has four strap-on boosters and
core engine, all fueled by mix of kerosene and liquid oxygen.
India successfully test-fires nuclear capable Agni-1 missile
An
indigenously developed short-range nuclear capable ballistic Agni-1 was
successfully test-fired from a mobile launcher at Pad 4 of the
Integrated Test Range at Odisha’s Dr Abdul Kalam Island. It was 18th
version of Agni-1, which could achieve all parameters within the
stipulated time period. The defence Research and Development
Organization (RDO) has successfully tested country’s longest
indigenously developed nuclear missile Agni-V on 18 January 2018.
SpaceX launches the world’s most powerful rocket carrying car into space
US
space flight company SpaceX has launched the world’s most powerful
operational rocket ‘Falcon Heavy’ into the space. The Falcon Heavy
blasted off from the Kennedy Space Centre at Cape Canaveral, Florida,
United States. Falcon Heavy carried a red Tesla Roadster car belonging
to SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk into space. The car was outfitted
with a mannequin dressed in a spacesuit, a high-data storage unit
containing Isaac Asimov’s science fiction book series, the Foundation
Trilogy, and a plaque bearing the names of 6000 SpaceX employees.
Google launches ‘#SecurityCheckKiya’ campaign
Search
engine giant Google has launched ‘#SecurityCheckKiya’ campaign in India
to create awareness around Internet safety. It was launched on the
occasion of Safer Internet Day (6 February). The campaign aims to
protect first-time web users from account hijacking, safeguard Android
devices from malicious apps and secure all their personal data if they
lose their device.
Japan launches smallest rocket ever to carry tiny satellite into orbit
The
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the world’s smallest
rocket with the ability to put a tiny satellite into orbit. The rocket
lifted off from the Uchinoura Space Center. It carried a microsatellite
TRICOM-1R, a three-unit CubeSat weighing about 3 kilograms. This
satellite launch was a re-flight of the TRICOM-1 mission, which was lost
in SS-520’s failure in 2017. The launch was aimed at testing the
ability of JAXA to launch low-cost rockets that can put microsatellites
into space at affordable rates.
UK allows doctors to create three-parent babies through mitochondrial donation
Britain’s
fertility regulator Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA)
has allowed doctors to create country’s first ‘three-parent’ babies
through mitochondrial donation therapy (or MRT). This move is aimed at
preventing passage of incurable genetic diseases from mothers to
offsprings.
INS Karanj is Third Scorpene Class Submarine Launched By Indian Navy
Indian
Navy has launched ‘INS Karanj’, the third of the six indigenous
Scorpene-class submarines. The submarine, equipped with superior stealth
features and precision-guided weapons built at Mumbai’s Mazagon Dock
Shipbuilders Limited. Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff, was
the chief guest on the occasion. The submarine has an overall length of
67.5 meters and a height of about 12.3 meters.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
TV Journalist Rahul Mahajan named Rajya Sabha TV Editor-in-Chief
Television
journalist Rahul Mahajan has been appointed as editor-in-chief of the
television channel Rajya Sabha TV. Mahajan’s name was recommended by a
five-member selection committee headed by Prasar Bharti chairman A.
Surya Prakash and was approved by the vice-president of India M.Venkaiah
Naidu. The committee also included Swapan Dasgupta, Shashi Shekhar
Vempati, P.P.K. Ramacharyulu and Rahul Srivastava.
Bangladesh appoint Courtney Walsh as coach
Bangladesh
has named former West Indies cricketer Courtney Walsh as the interim
coach for upcoming tri-nation Twenty20 series. Walsh, who has been
Bangladesh’s bowling coach since 2016, takes over as interim coach from
former Zimbabwean cricketer Richard Halsall. Position of Bangladesh’s
head coach had been vacant since Oct, when Chandika Hathurusingha quit
after three years at the helm.
Arvind Jamkhedkar to be next Chairman of ICHR
Archaeologist
and historian Arvind P. Jamkhedkar will be the next Chairman of the
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR). He will replace Prof. K.
Sudershan Rao. The post fell vacant after Prof. Rao’s retirement. Prof.
Jamkhedkar is at present Chancellor of Deccan College, Pune, known in
academic circles for its archaeology department.
Haruhiko Kuroda reappointed as Bank of Japan Chief
Japan’s
government has reappointed Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda for
another term and chose an advocate of bolder monetary easing as one of
his deputies, a sign the central bank will be in no rush to dial back
its massive stimulus program. The government also submitted to
parliament its nomination of Masazumi Wakatabe, a professor at Waseda
University and an advocate of aggressive monetary easing, as deputy
governor.
Ashok Das appointed Indian envoy to Brazil
Ashok
Das, a 1987 batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, was named
India’s new Ambassador to Brazil. Das, presently additional secretary in
the external affairs ministry, is expected to take up his assignment
shortly, according to a ministry statement. Both India and Brazil are
members of the BRICS economic grouping that also includes China, Russia
and South Africa.
Chandrashekhara Kambara elected New President of Sahitya Akademi
Kannada
litterateur Chandrashekar Kambar has been elected as president of the
Sahitya Akademi in the election held for the post. He has replaced
Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari. Hindi poet Madhav Koushik has been elected as
vice-president. This is the second time election was held in the history
of Sahitya Akademi, after Ananthamurthy’s election to the post. Prof.
Kambar has served as the member of the Akademi executive board for over
10 years and was vice-president for 2013-18.
Abhilasha Kumari sworn in as first women Chief Justice of Manipur HC
Abhilasha
Kumari was sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court. She
was administered oath of office by Governor Najma Heptulla at the Raj
Bhavan. With this, she became first women and third full-time Chief
Justice of Manipur High Court.
NPCI appoints Biswamohan Mahapatra as Non-Executive Chairman
National
Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) appointed Biswamohan Mahapatra as
non-executive chairman for two years with immediate effect. He succeeds B
Sambamurthy who was the interim chairman.
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi becomes ICC’s 1st Independent Female Director
PepsiCo
Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi has been appointed as the International
Cricket Council’s (ICC) first-ever independent female director. Nooyi
will join the cricket body in June 2018 for a 2-year term. The
introduction of an Independent Director, who must be female, was
approved by the ICC in June 2017, aimed at improving the global
governance of the sport.
Antony Dominic sworn in as Chief Justice of Kerala
Acting
Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court Antony Dominic was on 9
February, 2018 sworn in as the Chief Justice of Kerala. With this,
Justice Dominic became the first keralite to occupy the post of Chief
Justice of Kerala in 17 years. The last Keralite who occupied the top
post was Justice KK Usha, who served the court in the year 2001.
Jerome H Powell sworn in as 16th Chairman of Federal Reserve
Jerome
H Powell was sworn in as the 16th Chairman of the Federal Reserve for a
four-year term. Mr Powell has succeeded Janet Yellen, the first woman
to lead the US central bank in its 100-year history. Powell was
nominated for the post in November 2017 by President Donald Trump. The
oath was administered by Vice Chairman Randal K. Quarles in the Board
Room.
Mahmud Hossain Appointed New Chief Justice Of Bangladesh
The
President of Bangladesh, Abdul Hamid appointed Syed Mahmud Hossain as
the new Chief Justice of the country. Justice Hossain is the 22nd chief
justice of Bangladesh. President administered the oath of office to
Justice Hossain.
John Hennessy appointed Alphabet’s New Board Chairman
Alphabet
has appointed John L. Hennessy as the new board chairman of the
company. Hennessy has been on the board since 2004 and Lead Independent
Director since 2007. He has replaced Eric Schmidt. Schmidt will remain
as a “technical advisor” to Alphabet. Hennessy is a former president of
Stanford University and has had an extensive career in the tech
industry.
Dinesh Srivastava takes over as chief executive of Nuclear Fuel Complex
Distinguished
scientist Dinesh Srivastava took over as Chief Executive of Nuclear
Fuel Complex (NFC). He has succeeded G Kalyanakrishnan who retired on
superannuation. Srivastava will also be Chairman of NFC board. Prior to
this assignment, he was holding the position of Deputy Chief Executive
at NFR.
Neelam Kapoor appointed as Director General of Sports Authority of India
The
Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has appointed senior
bureaucrat Neelam Kapoor as Director General (DG) of the Sports
Authority of India (SAI). ACC was headed by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi. She is 1982 batch officer of Indian Information Service (IIS). At
present, she is Principal Director General of the Directorate of Field
Publicity. She was Principal Director General of Press Information
Bureau (PIB) in UPA Government headed by then PM Manmohan Singh. As PIB
chief, she was in-charge of information officers attached to every
central government ministry.
Lt. Gen Anil Chauhan takes charge as DGMO of Indian Army
Lt.
Gen Anil Chauhan took charge as the new Director General of Military
Operations (DGMO) of the Indian Army. He succeeds Lt General A K Bhatt.
Lt Gen Chauhan has held several important posts in the Army and is known
for his expertise in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir
and the Northeast.
B) RESIGNS
Ethiopian PM Hailemariam Desalegn resigns
Ethiopian
Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has resigned unexpectedly, saying
he hoped to end years of unrest and political upheaval. Mr Hailemariam,
who has led the country since 2012, also stepped down as chairman of the
ruling coalition. Hundreds of people have died in three years of
anti-government protests. Demonstrations first spread across the country
in 2015 amid calls for political and economic reform and an end to
state corruption.
Jacob Zuma resigns as South Africa’s President
South
Africa’s embattled President Jacob Zuma has resigned. He announced the
decision in a televised address to the nation after the ruling African
National Congress (ANC) party threatened to eject him from office via a
parliamentary vote of no confidence. The 75-year-old, who was the
country’s President for the last 9 years, has been under increasing
pressure to give way to Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, ANC’s new
leader. Mr Zuma’s resignation followed weeks of intense public pressure
to step down amid long-standing corruption allegations.
C) DEATHS
Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati passes away
Jayendra
Saraswati Swamigal, the Kanchi Shankaracharya, passed away on 28,
February 2018 in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. He was 82. He was 69th pontiff
of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. He will be succeeded by the junior pontiff
Sri Sankara Vijayendra Saraswathi, the 70th Shankaracharya of Kamakoti
Peetam traditionally referred to as Kamakshi.
Former Cabinet Secretary T.S.R. Subramanian Passes Away
Former
Cabinet Secretary T.S.R. Subramanian passed away. He was 79. Mr
Subramanian was a 1961 batch officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre. He
served as Cabinet Secretary from August 1996 to March 1998. Mr.
Subramaninan was part of a group of bureaucrats and diplomats on whose
petition the Supreme Court in 2013, rolled out key civil services
reforms.
Legendary Bollywood Actress Sridevi Passes Away
Veteran
Bollywood actress and Padma Shri awardee Sridevi, who had an
illustrious career spanning over four decades, passed away. She was 54.
Sridevi was died due to cardiac arrest in Dubai. She went on a hiatus
for 15 years after starring in home production — “Judaai” — co-starring
her brother-in-law Anil Kapoor and Urmila Matondkar. It was director
Gauri Shinde’s “English Vinglish” in 2012 that marked Sridevi’s
comeback.
Renowned Violinist MS Anantharaman passes away
Noted
violinist M.S. Anantharaman, an exponent of Parur style of violin
playing had passed away. He was 94 and is survived by his sons M.S.
Sundaresan and M.A. Krishnaswamy and daughter M.A. Bhagirati, all of
whom are proficient in Carnatic music.
Evangelist Billy Graham dies at 99
The
Rev. Billy Graham, one of the world’s most famous Christian
evangelists, has died at the age of 99. The evangelist brought his
“Billy Graham Crusades” around the world, preaching to more than 210
million people in 185 countries and territories. His largest such
gathering drew 1 million people in Seoul, South Korea, in the 1970s. As
Graham prepared at age 86 for what he called his final U.S. crusade, a
three-day event in New York City the weekend of June 25, 2005, he
pondered his own mortality.
Odisha’s first female filmmaker Parbati Ghose passes away
Parbati
Ghose, Odisha’s first female filmmaker, passed away recently following a
prolonged illness. She was 85. Parbati Ghose was born in Cuttack
district in 1933, Parbati started as a child artiste in All India Radio
and soon moved to the silver screen, also as a child artiste, playing
Nila Madhava in Shri Jagannath (1949).
Golden Globe Award winner Musician Johann Johannsson passes away
Acclaimed
Icelandic musician and Oscar-nominated composer Johann Johannsson has
passed away aged 48. In 2014, he was nominated for BAFTA, Grammy and
Oscar awards for his score for ‘Theory of Everything’, and won the
Golden Globe award, making him one of the most well-known composers
Iceland has produced.
Pakistani Activist Asma Jahangir passes away
Asma
Jahangir, Pakistan’s renowned human rights lawyer, social activist and
an outspoken critic of the country’s powerful military establishment,
passed away of cardiac arrest. She was 66. She was the first woman to
serve as the president of Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan.
Renowned literature Chandrasekhar Rath passes away
Renowned
Odia literature Chandrasekhar Rath passed away at a private hospital in
Bhubaneswar following age-related ailments. He was 89 and is survived
by his wife, three daughters and a son. Rath has written several novels,
short stories, essays and poems during his illustrious career. Rath was
conferred with several awards including Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award,
Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award and Atibadi Jagannath Das Samman for his
contribution in the field of literature.
Actor John Mahoney passes away
Actor
John Mahoney passed away after brief illness in Chicago, the USA. He
was 77 years old. He was well-known for playing the title character in
the “Frasier” show. He worked in films for nearly 35 years. His
important works are “The American President”, “Moonstruck”, “In the Line
of Fire” and “Say Anything”.
Kathakali Maestro Madavoor Vasudevan Nair passes away
Kathakali
maestro Madavoor Vasudevan Nair collapsed on stage and died while
performing at Agasthyacodu Mahadeva Temple, Kerala. He was 89. A
recipient of several awards, including Padma Bhushan, he was the
follower of the Kaplingattu School, the particular style of south
Kerala.
Hukum Singh passes away
BJP
MP Hukum Singh passed away in Uttar Pradesh after suffering from
breathing difficulties for long. He had hogged the headlines in 2016
after he released a list of Hindu families and alleged that there had
been a mass exodus of Hindus from his constituency. He was an MLA in
Uttar Pradesh for seven terms and a minister in the state before
entering the Lok Sabha in the 2014 polls.
World’s Oldest Man Francisco Nunez Olivera passes away at 113
The
world’s oldest man Francisco Nunez Olivera has died just over a month
after celebrating his 113th birthday. He was 10 years old when World War
One broke out. He passed away in Spain where he had lived throughout
his life. He was born on December 13, 1904.
D) VISITORS
Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein arrives in India
King
of Jordan Abdullah-II bin Al-Hussein has arrived in India on a 3 day
visit. This will be his second visit to India after his visit along with
Queen Rania in 2006. The two sides are expected to sign a number of
memorandums of understanding and agreements in diverse areas of
bilateral cooperation. India is Jordan’s fourth largest trading partner
with bilateral trade worth $1.35 billion.
Aga Khan’s 11-Day Visit To India Begins
Spiritual
leader Aga Khan is on the 11-day visit to India. Sunder Nursery, a
90-acre park near Humayun’s Tomb in New Delhi, will be inaugurated by
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu in the presence of the Aga Khan. In
addition to these engagements, he will be visiting the cities of
Ahmadabad, Hyderabad and Mumbai, where Aga Khan Development Network is
involved in various development projects. During his previous visit in
2015, the Aga Khan was conferred Padma Vibhushan for his contributions
to social development in India.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia
Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley arrived in Riyadh on a two-day visit to Saudi
Arabia. He will co-chair the 12th India-Saudi Arabia Joint Commission
Meeting to be held in the Saudi capital Riyadh. Mr Jaitley will also
open the Saudi-Indian Business Council. Finance Minister will also visit
India Pavillion at the Saudi National Heritage and Cultural Festival
Janadriyah. Mr Jaitley will meet with the Saudi Minister of Trade &
Investment Majid Al-Qassabi to discuss the bilateral issues between the
two countries.
Canadian PM arrives for 7-day visit to India
Canadian
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on 17 February 2018 embarked on his first
visit to India. The Canadian Prime Minister on his seven-day visit will
be focused on job creation and strengthening ties between the two
nations. Canadian Prime Minister will visit the Golden Temple. While in
India, Trudeau will engage with youth and visit several landmarks,
including the Taj Mahal, the Jama Masjid, and Swaminarayan Akshardham.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visits India
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi will hold bilateral talks with visiting Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani in New Delhi, during which discussions on the
issues of regional, international and mutual interest will be held. This
is the first visit by Iranian President to India in 10 years. In may
2016, Prime Minister Modi had visited Iran and 12 agreements were signed
between the two nations.
PM Modi 3 Nation visit- leaves for Palestine
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi left for his three-nation visit to Palestine,
the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman. This is the first ever visit by
an Indian Prime Minister to Palestine, and Prime Minister Modi’s second
visit to UAE and first to Oman. Prime Minister would be addressing the
Sixth World Government Summit being held in Dubai, UAE at which India
has been extended ‘Guest of Honour’ status.
Nepal’s ex-King visits India
Nepal’s
last monarch Gyanendra Shah has arrived in Odisha to attend the
International Gau Sambardhana Mahotsav as Chief Guest. He will lay the
foundation stone for a Gaumata Mandir. The event was dubbed as the ‘Wow
Cow Mission’ which aims to raise the status of India’s ‘desi’ cow to
boost the economy, agriculture and nutrition.
Sushma Swaraj visits Saudi Arabia
External
Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj attended the opening ceremony of the
32nd Al Jana-driyah festival in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. India has been
invited as the Guest of Honour country for the festival. Mrs Swaraj in
her first engagement addressed Indian community members at a reception
in Riyadh and spoke about the relations between the two countries.
During her three day visit, she will meet with the Saudi leadership to
discuss bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest.
Sushma Swaraj to embark on two-day visit to Nepal
External
Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will embark on a two-day visit to Nepal
on 1 February 2018. She will hold discussions with various political
leaders on issues of mutual interest and to enhance age-old special ties
of friendship between India and Nepal during her stay at Kathmandu. She
will meet Communist Party of Nepal (UML) Chairman K.P.Sharma Oli, who
is likely to be the new Prime Minister of Nepal. Later she will meet
senior leaders of Rashtriya Janta Party Nepal. The Minister will meet
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) Chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal
Prachanda and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba the next day. She will
also call on President Vidya Devi Bhandari.
E) MISCELLANEOUS
Avani Chaturvedi creates history becomes first Indian woman to fly fighter aircraft solo
Flying
officer Avani Chaturvedi scripted history by becoming the first Indian
woman to fly a fighter aircraft solo. She flew a MiG-21 bison in her
first solo flight from Jamnagar base of Indian Air Force (IAF) in
Gujarat. Flying officer Avani Chaturvedi belongs to the first batch of
female pilots, besides Flying officer Bhawana Kanth and Flying officer
Mohana Singh, who were inducted into the Indian Air Force fighter
squadron in 2016.
Sanjiv Bajaj named as EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2017
Business
consultancy firm EY named Bajaj Finserv’s Sanjiv Bajaj as the
entrepreneur for 2017. Sanjiv Bajaj will now represent India at the EY
World Entrepreneur of the Year award (WEOY) in Monte Carlo. The company
also conferred E. Sreedharan, who spearheaded metro projects in Delhi,
Kolkata, Kochi, and Lucknow, with the lifetime achievement award. The
awardees were selected by a nine-member jury led by Sun Pharmaceuticals’
managing director Dilip Shanghvi.
PM Modi opens ‘biggest party office in world’
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the BJP’s new headquarters on Deen
Dayal Upadhyay Marg, spread over 1.70 lakh square feet. According to the
BJP Chief, the building is bigger than the office of any political
party in the world. The new headquarters is fitted with the latest
communication technologies and has a spacious social media office.
Amazon Dethrones Microsoft as Third Most Valuable Company
According
to a report in The New York Post, with a market cap of $702.5 billion,
Amazon has become the third most valuable company in the world, racing
past Microsoft, which has a market cap of $699.2 billion. Apple and
Alphabet stand ahead of Amazon as the most valuable companies in the
world.
Wipro among 135 most ethical companies in world
Tata
Steel and Wipro are the two Indian companies that have been named by
US-based Ethisphere Institute in the list of World’s Most Ethical
Companies for 2018. The think tank has honoured 135 companies from 23
countries and 57 industries. Notably, Tata Steel and Wipro are receiving
the award for the sixth and seventh time respectively.
Andhra’s Chandrababu is richest CM in India
Andhra
Pradesh’s Chandrababu Naidu is the richest Chief Minister in India with
declared assets worth over Rs177 crore, the Association for Democratic
Reforms (ADR) stated. Naidu is followed by Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema
Khandu with assets worth over Rs129 crore and Punjab’s Amarinder Singh
with Rs48 crore. Tripura’s Manik Sarkar with Rs26 lakh is the CM with
lowest declared assets.
Rohan More becomes 1st Asian to swim across Ocean Seven
Pune-based
swimmer, Rohan More became the first Asian as well as the first Indian
to swim across the Ocean Seven. He is the youngest to complete it. He
swam across the Cook Strait between North and South Islands of New
Zealand in 8 hours and 37 minutes. With this, More becomes only the
ninth person in the world to complete it. He has received the Tenzing
Norgay Award from the Indian Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The
award, also known as the National Adventure Award, was presented by
President Ram Nath Kovind.
Mumbai 12th richest city globally
India’s
financial capital Mumbai, with a total wealth of $950 billion, has been
named among the top 15 wealthiest cities globally, while New York
topped the list. Mumbai which also features among the top 10 cities in
terms of billionaire population is the home to 28 billionaires. Going
forward, Mumbai is expected to be the fastest growing city in terms of
wealth growth over the next 10 years.
PM Modi conferred with highest Palestinian honour
In
a special recognition of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
contribution to relations between India and Palestine, Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas conferred the “Grand Collar of the State of
Palestine” on him after the conclusion of the bilateral meeting. The
Grand Collar is the highest order given to foreign dignitaries- such as
Kings, Heads of State/Government and persons of similar rank.
Over 2000 people play Shankh at Rajim Kumbh Mela to create world record
A
record was set on the second day of Rajim Kumbh Mela in Chhattisgarh
after over 2,100 saints and locals blew ‘shankh’ (conch shells)
together. Golden Book of World Records certified the record.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh had inaugurated Rajim Kumbh Mela
and Ganga Aarti performance at banks of river Mahanadi in Gariyaband’s
Rajim.
Intel sets a Guinness world record with 1,218 drones at 2018 Winter Olympic Games
The
opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games 2018 saw a record-setting
performance of 1,218 drones (unmanned aerial vehicles), flying in sync
to create huge formations of various Olympic sports and the iconic
Olympic rings. This record was set by Intel. The drones set a world
record for the ‘most unmanned aerial vehicles airborne simultaneously,’
which was previously held by 500 drones during a 2016 performance in
Germany.
Eight year old Indian origin girl enters UK Math Hall of Fame
Sohini
Roy Chowdhury, eight-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl has entered the
UK’s Mathletics Hall of Fame, an online mathematics-based competitive
tool aimed at primary school pupils. She made it into the top 100 World
Hall of Fame after solving mathematical puzzles with speed and accuracy.
New Delhi born Sohini joined the competition this year as a student of
Nelson Primary School in Birmingham.
Guinness World Record attempted for playing Ice Hockey at highest altitude
To
set a record in the Guinness book for ice hockey on the world’s highest
altitude, an international level tournament was organized at recently
built international standards open ice hockey rink at an altitude of
4371 meters above the sea level at Chiba Kargyam in Ladakh region of
Jammu and Kashmir. Five international teams from USA, Germany, Canada,
Slovakia and Russia and a local team participated in the tournament. It
was jointly organized by the Hockey Foundation, USA, Ladakh Winter
Sports Club and Lalok Winter Sports Association.
Dubai retains rank as World’s Busiest International Airport in 2017
Dubai
International Airport has held on to its No 1 ranking as the world’s
busiest airport for international travel, after seeing around 88.2
million passengers in 2017. Dubai International Airport first surpassed
London Heathrow as the world’s busiest airport for international traffic
in 2014. It has maintained the title ever since, with some 90 airlines
flying into Dubai, a gateway for East-West travel.
Forbes releases its first-ever cryptocurrency rich list
Business
magazine Forbes released its first-ever Crypto Rich List, comprising 20
wealthiest people in the cryptocurrency space. The list was topped by
Ripple Co-founder Chris Larsen, who is estimated to have a crypto net
worth of $7.5-8 billion. He is followed by Ethereum Co-founder Joseph
Lubin ($1-5 billion) and Founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance
Changpeng Zhao ($1.1-2 billion).
Indian princess gets Royal Mail stamp
Indian
princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh has been honoured with a Royal
Mail stamp of the UK to mark the centenary of the suffragette movement.
Sophia, the daughter of Maharaja Duleep Singh, is the only woman to have
one of the eight stamps to herself. The image on the stamp shows her
selling copies of a Suffragette newspaper in 1913.
Nancy Pelosi made history of delivering longest 8 hour speech in American Senate
Nancy
Pelosi, Democratic Minority Leader, delivered her speech for more than
eight hours in American Senate. The House Historian’s Office confirmed
the lawmaker’s record of longest speech to the media. The previous
record of longest speech dates back to 1909 when a Missouri
representative, Champ Clark, spoke for 5 hours and 15 minutes against a
tariff overhaul. Nancy Pelosi’s speech was ended in 8 hours and 5
minutes.
THE World Rankings 2018: More Indian Universities in Asia’s Top 200
Only
two Indian institutes have featured in the top 50 Asian institutes in
recently released TIMES Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings
for educational institutes in Asia. The two institutes that have made
their way to top 50 are Indian Institute of Science (29th rank) and
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (44).
Mumbai Airport becomes World’s Busiest Single-Runway Airport
Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj International airport of Mumbai sets record with 980
flights in 24 hours or almost one flight every minute. With this, the
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International airport bettered its
own feat of 974 flights in 24 hours, recorded in December 2017. While
Gatwick, the U.K.’s second-largest airport, remains the most efficient
single-runway airport in the world.
After 154 years, Nepali tea receives international trademark
Nepalese
tea has finally received an international trademark, over a
century-and-a-half after cultivation began in the country. Nepali tea
producers used to export tea with the respective companies’ names or
logos. Now, the tea will be sold in the international market with a
common logo, which represents the national identity.
A hill on Mars is named after Kalpana
NASA
named seven hills on planet Mars after the seven crew members,
including India-born astronaut Kalpana Chawla, of the Space Shuttle
Columbia who lost their lives while returning from their mission. The
crew died when the space shuttle disintegrated on re-entering Earth’s
atmosphere on February 1, 2003. The 16-day mission was dedicated to
research in physical, life and space sciences.
PLACES IN NEWS
World’s Tallest Hotel ‘Gevora’ opens in Dubai
The
Gevora Hotel in Dubai, developed by the Al Attar Group has now become
the “world’s tallest hotel”. It stands 356 metres and 53 centimetres
tall. It is one metre taller than the previous holder of the title, the
JW Marriott Marquis, in the same city. The title has been confirmed by
Guinness Book of World Records.
China reopens Nathu La route
China
has confirmed “resumption” of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through the
Nathu La route. Kailash Mansarovar yatra via Nathu La was not undertaken
last year after the Chinese govt cited “unfavourable conditions” to
ensure safe & smooth conduct of the yatra on this route. The yatra
was stopped by China in the aftermath of the military face-off with
India last year at Doklam.
UAE launches World’s Longest Zip Line
The
United Arab Emirates has made a record by opening the world’s longest
zip line, measuring 2.83 km in length. Guinness World Records officials
certified the zip line in Ras al-Khaimah. The Jebel Jais Flight takes
thrill-seekers atop the country’s largest mountain peak, from a launch
pad 1,680 meters (5,512 feet) above sea level.
BOOKS IN NEWS
I&B Minister Smriti Irani Releases ‘India-2018′ Book
Information
and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani released ‘India 2018′ (English
Version) and ‘Bharat 2018′ (Hindi Version). The books are published by
the Publications Division. The book available in both print and online
versions. It is an exhaustive publication dealing with all aspects of
the country’s development. With its latest edition, the book has entered
into its 62nd year of publication.
Shilpa Shetty’s The Diary of Domestic Diva launched
After
the success of her first book The Great Indian Diet, actress cum
entrepreneur, and now an author, Shilpa Shetty has released her second
book. It is called The Diary of Domestic Diva. The Diary of Domestic
Diva is a cookbook that contains recipes of various dishes along with
the calorie intake details.
Sachin Tendulkar, his wife launch book on child health care
Legendary
Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and his wife Anjali Tendulkar
launched a book on child health care titled ‘Even When There Is A
Doctor’. Penned down by Dr Yashwant Amdekar along with Dr Rajesh
Chokhani and Krishnan Sivaramakrishnan, the book describes the role of
an individual or parents in improving their child’s health.
Rajnath Singh releases book titled “Mere Sapnon ka Bharat”
Union
Home Minister Rajnath Singh released a book titled “Mere Sapnon ka
Bharat”. It is a compilation of interviews of former Prime Minister Atal
Bihari Vajpayee by Tarun Vijay, an ex-MP, at a function in New Delhi.
The Home Minister described Mr Vajpayee as a distinguished personality
who stands alone because of his stature. He is respected by all cutting
across the political parties divides.
‘Exam Warriors’- A Book penned down by PM Modi released
The
book penned down by PM Narendra Modi named ‘Exam Warriors’ was launched
to reach out to the students across the country ahead of their exams.
The book was released by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. The
book has been written to inspire youths to face the difficult moments of
examinations and life, with fresh and new energy. ‘Exam Warriors’ is
published by Penguin India, which runs into 208 pages.
COMMITTEES
Committee constituted by Karnataka govt recommends separate state flag
Nine
member committee constituted by Karnataka government has recommended
separate state flag. It submitted report on designing separate flag for
the state and providing a legal standing for it. It has discounted any
constitutional or legal hurdles for it.
N Chandrasekaran Task force constituted to study AI application in military
The
Ministry of Defence (Department of Defence Production) constituted a 17
member task force headed by Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran to
study use and application of artificial intelligence (AI) in military.
The task force will study the whole gamut of issues surrounding
strategic implications of AI in national security perspective, in global
context.
DAYS & DATES
28th February: World Rare Disease Day
The
World Rare Disease Day was observed across the globe on 28 February,
2018 with the aim to raise awareness about rare diseases and their
impacts. The day was commemorated with events in over 80 countries and
regions across the world. The day was coordinated by the European
Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURORDIS), which promotes research on
rare diseases and commercial development of orphan drugs. It is observed
on the last day of February each year.
28th February: National Science Day
The
National Science Day is observed every year on 28th February with an
objective to spread message of importance of science and its application
among the people. The theme for National Science Day 2018 is “Science
and Technology for a sustainable future”. The day is observed to mark
the discovery of Raman effect by Physicist CV Raman on 28th February,
1928. For his discovery, CV Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics
in 1930.
21 February: International Mother Language Day
The
International Mother Language Day 2018 was observed across the world on
February 21 with an aim to promote linguistic and cultural diversity
and multilingualism. The day promotes the dissemination of mother
tongues to encourage linguistic diversity and multilingual education
with an aim to develop fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural
traditions throughout the world. The theme of 2018 International Mother
Language Day is ‘Linguistic diversity and multilingualism count for
sustainable development’.
13 February: World Radio Day
Every
year 13 February is observed as the World radio Day. Radio is the mass
medium reaching the widest audience in the world. World Radio Day is
about celebrating radio, why we love it and why we need it today more
than ever. It is a day to remember the unique power of radio to touch
lives and bring people together across every corner of the globe. For
the year 2018, the theme of the world Radio day is Radio and Sports.
This year it is the seventh edition of World Radio Day. This year the
world radio day will be focusing on diversity and equality in ‘Radio and
Sports’.
6 February: International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
The
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation was
observed on February 6, 2018. The day is observed every year to
eradicate the practice of female genital mutilation. It was first
introduced in 2003. Female Genital mutilation (FGM) comprises producers
that involve altering or injuring the female genitalia for non-medical
reasons. It is recognised internationally as a violation of the human
rights of girls and women.
4th February: World Cancer Day
World
Cancer Day is being observed on 4th February every year to raise
awareness about cancer, its treatment and to encourage methods of its
prevention. The primary goal of the day is to reduce the illness and
related deaths by 2020. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu inaugurated a
medical camp at Swarna Bharat Trust, Atkur in Andhra Pradesh organised
on the occasion of World Cancer Day.
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