Current Affairs Daily Updates: 01st August 2017
APPOINTMENTS
Arvind
Panagariya resigns as NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman
- Arvind
Panagariya, the first vice-chairman of NITI Aayog was considered to be
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal pick for economic reforms
announced his resignation.
- The
62-year-old Panagariya is an Indian-American economist and Professor of
Economics at Columbia University.
- It is
known for his market-friendly views and is a close associate of well-known
trade economist Jagdish Bhagwati.
Lt Gen
Abhay Krishna appointed as Chief of Eastern Command
- Lt
General Abhay Krishna, who owns extensive service experience of the
Northeast India was appointed as the Chief of the Indian Army’s Eastern
Command. Krishna succeeds Lt Gen Praveen Bakshi who has retired from
service.
- The
appointment of Krishna comes at a time when India is facing a stand-off
with Chinese troops along the Sikkim sector. Krishna was currently serving
as the Head of the Army’s Jaipur-based Southwestern Command.
Sameer
Garde named Cisco president for India SAARC region
- Tech
giant Cisco named former Philips Healthcare executive, Sameer Garde as
President for its India and South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation (SAARC) operations.
- He
succeeded Dinesh Malkani.
- He
will remain associated with Cisco as the strategic advisor till the end of
September 2017.
AWARDS AND
HONOURS / RECOGNITIONS
Mukesh
Ambani Becomes Asia’s Second-Richest Person
- Mukesh
Ambani has elbowed past Li Ka-shing to become Asia’s second-richest man as
investors rallied behind his efforts to arm India’s poor with cheap
data-loaded phones.
- The
chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has added $12.1 billion to his
wealth in 2017, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. He passed
Li Ka-shing, whose empire spans telecommunications, retail, and ports.
- Jio
took just nine months after launching with a free introductory offer to
rope in 117.3 million users and become India’s fourth-largest operator,
according to government data.
President
Donald Trump awarded First Medal of Honor to Vietnam Army Medic
- President
Donald Trump awarded his first Medal of Honor to James McCloughan, an Army
medic who served in Vietnam.
- He
rescues Vietnam War is the first person to receive the Medal of Honor from
President Donald Trump in Washington.
- Donald
John Trump is the 45th and current President of the United States.
DEATHS
Dhrupad
maestro Ustad Hussain Sayeeduddin Dagar passes away
- Ustad
Hussain Sayeeduddin Dagar, a classical vocalist and one of the leading
exponents of Dhupad tradition, passed away following a brief illness in
Pune. He was 78 and is survived by his wife and two sons.
- Known
to his admires as Sayeed Bhai, Sayeeduddin belongs to Dagar family of
musicians that is the only one to practice Dhrupad, a form of Hindustani
classical vocal music.
- He is
the 19th generation of the family practising this form of music. With his
demice, Sayeeduddin’s sons Nafeesuddin and Aneesuddin Dagar will now be
the 20th generation of the family to practice Dhrupad.
INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS
India-Bhutan
New Trade and Transit agreement come into force
- The
new bilateral Agreement on Trade Commerce and Transit between India and
Bhutan came into force recently.
- It
aims to further strengthen the bilateral trade relations between both
countries.
- The
bilateral trade relations between India and Bhutan are governed by the
Agreement on Trade, Commerce, and Transit. The agreement provides for a
free trade regime between the territories of India and Bhutan.
- The
agreement provides for a free trade regime between the territories of
India and Bhutan.
World's
longest pedestrian suspension bridge opens in Switzerland
- The
World's longest pedestrian suspension bridge 'Charles Kuonen
Suspension Bridge' has opened in Swiss Alpine resort of Zermatt Matterhorn
in south Switzerland.
- According
to the Zermatt Matterhorn's press release, the steel bridge is 494
meters long and overtakes the "Titan-RT" bridge in Germany
as the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge.
- The
trail is considered by many ones of the most beautiful two-day hikes in
the Alps and at a narrow 65 centimeters wide, the bridge stretches like a
thin wire across the steep valley floor.
NATIONAL
AFFAIRS
Delhi Metro
Declared as World’s first Green Metro
- The
Delhi Metro Railway Corporation (DMRC) was recently declared as the
world’s first green metro after it added a green certification for all its
major buildings and installations.
- They
got the platinum rating for its 10 residential colonies for adherence to
green building norms by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).
- DMRC
became the first railway project in the world to be registered by the
United Nations under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
Swachh
Survekshan-2018 launched to assess sanitation in all 4,041 cities and towns of
the country
- Union
Government launched ‘Swachh Survekshan-2018’ to rank all the 4,041 cities
and towns in the country based on infrastructure development for improved
sanitation services and their sustainability, outcomes, citizen connects
and visible impact on the ground.
- Under
the survey launched by Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs, 500 cities
with more than 1 lakh population and state and UT capitals will have
all-India ranking. Also, 3,541 cities with less than 1 lakh population
will have state and zonal rankings.
- In the
73 cities with a population of million plus each and all state, capitals
were ranked in which Mysuru, Chandigarh, and Tiruchirapalli emerged as the
cleanest cities in that order. In the 2017 Survey, 434 cities with a
population of one lakh plus each and state capitals were assessed in which
Indore, Bhopal, and Visakhapatnam were the cleanest cities.
Union
Government enters into nine Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements (UAPAs) with
Indian taxpayers
- The
Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) entered into 9 Unilateral Advance
Pricing Agreements (UAPAs) with Indian taxpayers.
- The taxpayer
has the option to rollback the APA for four preceding years, it makes a
total of nine years of tax certainty is provided.
- The
international transactions covered in these nine APAs include the
provision of software development services provision of IT enabled
services, provision of engineering design services, distribution, contract
manufacturing.
Supreme court
bans use of five heavy metals in firecrackers
- The
Supreme Court imposed a ban on the use of five harmful heavy metals like
lithium, antimony, mercury, arsenic and lead in the manufacturing of
firecrackers as they cause air pollution.
- The
apex court held that it is the responsibility of the Petroleum and
Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) to ensure compliance with ban order
particularly in Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu where there are a large number of
firecracker manufacturers.
- PESO
is the apex department to control and administer manufacture, storage,
transport and handling of explosives, petroleum, compressed gases and
other hazardous substances in India.
19th RCEP
Trade Negotiating Committee Meeting held in Hyderabad
- The
19th round of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Trade
Negotiating Committee (TNC) meetings and other related meetings were held
from 17 to 28 July 2017 in Hyderabad, India.
- The
parallel meetings were also held by the three main Working Groups on Trade
in goods, services, and investment. Working Groups in other areas like
electronic commerce, Intellectual Property, Legal and Institutional Issues
etc. also had held their meetings.
- RCEP
is a proposed comprehensive regional economic integration agreement (mega
Free Trade Agreement) amongst the 10-ASEAN countries (Brunei, Indonesia,
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore and
Vietnam) and its six Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) partners namely
Australia, New Zealand, India, China, Japan, and Korea.
SPORTS AFFAIRS
Los Angels
to host 2028 Games and Paris gets 2024 for Summer Olympics
- Los
Angeles reached an agreement with the leaders of the International Olympic
Committee on plans to host the 2028 Summer Games.
- It
announced its bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics after agreeing on a deal
that paves the way for Paris to host in 2024.
- The
first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896.
India won
24 medals at Jordan Open Table Tennis Tournament
- India
won total 24 medals at the Jordan Junior and Cadet Open table tennis
tournament.
- It
includes 7 Gold, 7 Silver and 10 Bronze medals in the event, India was the
second best finishers.
- Payas
Jain won silver in the tournament recently.
Rahul,
Manu-Sumeeth won title at Lagos Open Title
- Indian
shuttler C Rahul Yadav and Men’s doubles pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth
Reddy won the Men’s singles and Men’s doubles title at Lagos International
challenge.
- It was
held in Nigeria.
- Rahul
recently won the bronze medal in the Russain Open Grand Prix.