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15th August - 21st August India
CBSE declares NEET results Girls outnumbered boys in qualifying the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to undergraduate medical courses, as per the results declared by CBSE, even though there were 11,058 males compared with 8,266 female applicants in the top 15 per cent. Class 12 certificates for vocational courses Students undergoing vocational training will soon be able to get a Class 12 certificate that will be equivalent to an intermediate certificate from Central and State Boards. India's most famous tiger, Machli, dies in Ranthambore aged 19 India's most famous tiger, 19-year-old Machli, has died, officials say. Known as the Queen of Ranthambore, Machli was described as one of the world's most photographed tigers. She had distinctive fish-shaped markings on the left side of her face. World
Melbourne named 'most livable city' MELBOURNE: Australia's Melbourne city has been named the world's most liveable city for the sixth consecutive year. China launches quantum satellite for 'hack-proof' communications China says it has launched the world’s first quantum satellite, a project Beijing hopes will enable it to build a coveted “hack-proof” communications system with potentially significant military and commercial applications. Business
Urjit R Patel replaces Raghuram Rajan as RBI Governor Eminent economist, consultant and banker Urjit Patel was on 20th August appointed new Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Patel will replace Raghuram Rajan, a former International Monetary Fund chief economist who stunned financial markets in June by announcing he would step down in September and return to academia after a single three-year term at the RBI. India, China agree on not letting differences affect ties BEIJING: India and China have had "candid" exchange of views on some "specific issues" and they agreed not to let the "differences" affect their overall ties as they vowed to resolve the issues through dialogue and consultation, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on 17th August. Sports Rio Olympics 2016: Brazil beat Germany on penalties to win men's football gold Neymar scored the winning penalty as hosts Brazil beat Germany 5-4 on penalties in Rio to win their first men's Olympic football gold medal. P V Sindhu becomes first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal PV SINDHU became India’s first woman to win an Olympics silver medal on 19th August, creating history and pulling an entire country out of its Games gloom with a stunning display of talent, power and grace. Usain Bolt wins gold in men's 100m race, men's 200m race and also in 4x100m relay as part of Jamaican relay team in Rio RIO DE JANEIRO: The incomparable Usain Bolt powered his way around the Rio track to win the Olympic 200 metres gold for the third straight Games in 19.78 seconds on 18th August and remain on course for an extraordinary "triple-triple" of sprint titles. 8th August - 15th August India
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launches Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojna-a scheme to distribute 5 crore free LPG connections Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, the flagship programme of the Modi Government aimed at empowering the poor women of the country through free LPG to them was launched across West Bengal . President Pranab Mukherjee signs Gujarat land Bill President Pranab Mukherjee has signed a Bill passed by the Gujarat Assembly, allowing amendments to the 2013 land acquisition Act, including relaxation of the clauses of social impact assessment and need for consent of land owners, said state Revenue Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama. Number of Indian students going to UK, US varsities to go up by 50% SINGAPORE: The number of Indian students going overseas for under-graduate and post-graduate studies is expected to increase by 50 per cent over the next five years due to a manifold increase in their family incomes, a placement expert said World
Maldives President Abdulla Yameen approves defamation law criticized by the UN and US Maldives President Abdulla Yameen on gave his seal of approval to the controversial defamation Bill.Parliament of Maldives had adopted the Bill on Defamation and Freedom of Speech with 47 Members voting in favour and 31 against it. Business
The Commerce ministry starts e-marketplace for goods procurement NEW DELHI: The Commerce Minister has launched an e-marketplace for online purchase of goods and services by various central government ministries and departments. GST Bill is will of the people: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Terming the passage of the GST Bill the will of the people, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the people’s pressure was what spurred the politicians to pass the Bill in Parliament. Biggest telecom spectrum auction to kick off on 29 September The biggest-ever auction for telecom spectrum in the country will start from September 29, putting on sale mobile airwaves worth around 5.60-lakh crore at the base price value, the government said on 8th August. NPCI tightens security as criminals target ATMs, e-banking The recent arrest of a Romanian national in Mumbai in connection with fraudulent cash withdrawals at ATMs in Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram has brought the issue of card security into focus even as more Indians use credit, debit and ATM cards to either pay for goods and services or withdraw cash. Sports Rio Olympics: Usain Bolt wins; GB golds for Whitlock, Murray, Rose & Kenny Usain Bolt claimed a record third 100m title while tennis player Andy Murray won Britain's fifth Rio gold medal on GB's best day at an overseas Olympics. India's First Female Olympic Gymnast Dipa Karmakar inspires the nation Dipa Karmakar didn't win any medals at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, but she did something far better: she inspired the world. On 14th August, people from across the globe saw the Indian gymnast place just shy 0.15 points from winning an Olympic bronze medal in the women's vault gymnastic competition. Sci/Tech
Venus may have once been habitable: NASA Ancient Venus may have been habitable, according to a new NASA study that suggests that the planet had a shallow liquid-water ocean and cooler surface temperatures for up to 2 billion years of its early history. 1st August - 7th August India
Aadhaar-based e-signature launched Online legal documentation startup, LegalDesk.com, has announced the launch of its electronic signing feature ‘eSignDesk’ that allows people to sign documents from remote places. Vijay Rupani sworn in as new Gujarat Chief Minister NEW DELHI: The BJP's Vijay Rupani was sworn in as chief minister of Gujarat on 7th August in a ceremony that was attended by BJP heavyweights Arun Jaitley, Amit Shah and LK Advani. PM Narendra Modi launches PMO app at Townhall Meet in Delhi New Delhi: In the first ever townhall held by an Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on 6th August launched an app that can be used by citizens for discussions and direct submission of grievances to the prime minister’s office (PMO). World
Bangladesh bans over 30 news websites DHAKA: In a crackdown on media,Bangladesh government has blocked over 30 online portals and news websites , including some pro-opposition media. Business
‘One Nation, One Tax’: GST Bill passed by Rajya Sabha After a 5-hour long debate on the country’s most important tax reform issue, the GST Bill – The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-second Amendment) Bill, 2014 gets a nod from the Rajya Sabha. Sports Teen shooter Ginny Thrasher wins USA's first gold medal of Rio Olympics RIO DE JANEIRO — American shooter Ginny Thrasher won the first gold medal of the Rio Olympics, pulling off an upset in the women's 10-meter air rifle event on 6th August. Rio Olympics: Dipa Karmakar 6th in vault, in race for finals RIO DE JANEIRO: Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar remained in the hunt for a place in the Olympic vault finals after finishing 6th in the qualifiers here on 7th August. Rio Olympics: Jitu Rai finishes 8th in men's 10m air pistol event RIO DE JANEIRO: Star Indian shooter Jitu Rai was way off the mark in the men's 10m Air Pistolfinal, finishing a lowly eighth to bow out of the competition in the Rio Olympics. Sci/Tech
Government expects up to 15crore people to join 'myGov' platform New Delhi, Aug 6 () Terming myGov as the biggest platform of Digital India, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the user base of the government's citizen engagement platform should touch at least 10-15 crore, given that the country has 103 crore mobile phone users. Environment
India gets its first tiger repository The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) here will now house the country’s first repository on tigers, under its new Tiger Cell. 25th July - 31st July India
No one will be denied benefits even without Aadhaar: Venkaiah Naidu NEW DELHI: The delivery of government subsidies, benefits or services to BPL families would not be allowed to suffer just because someone did not have an Aadhaar card, Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu told Parliament on 29th July. Naidu's assurance comes in the face of demands from Opposition parties to this effect. 7th Pay Commission arrears to be paid off in one instalment in cash Government has decided to pay its employees arrears arising from implementation of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations in one go in August salaries. Several cities affected by water-logging, floods Heavy rains and subsequent water-logging and flood crippled several cities including Gurugram, Bengaluru and Delhi. Strike hits operations of public sector banks Banking services at around 80,000 bank branches across the country were hit on 29th July as employees of public sector banks went on a one-day strike to protest against the proposed merger of SBI associates with the parent and other banking reforms. World
Hillary Clinton makes history as first woman White House nominee Breaking a historic barrier, Hillary Clinton triumphantly captured the Democratic nomination for president , the first woman ever to lead a major political party in the race for the White House. Business
Petrol price cut by Rs 1.42/litre, diesel by Rs 2.01 a litre NEW DELHI: Petrol price was cut by Rs 1.42 a litre and diesel by Rs 2.01 per litre, the third reduction in rates this month on global cues. Finance Minister calls for more Foreign Direct Investment Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, has called for more Foreign Direct Investment and emphasized on stable and credible tax system. Sports Rio 2016 Olympics is more than winning and losing: PM Narendra Modi at ‘Run for Rio’ Wishing the athletes of the Rio 2016 Olympics luck, PM Modi said, 'Every player has worked hard to get here. They will surely give their best.' India vs West Indies 2nd test match: R Ashwin, KL Rahul seize advantage for India Two teams. Same surface. Different application. That's how one can best sum up the opening day of the second Test between India and West Indies. The Sabina Park inKingston, Jamaica has not produced a drawn game since 1998 and this one seems to be proving no different. West Indies batted 52 overs in which all they could manage was 196, in reply to which India, almost bullishly, punished a wayward West Indies bowling attack, finishing the opening day on 126/1. Sci/Tech
ISRO gearing up to launch INSAT-3DR by end of August Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) are gearing up for the launch of geostationary weather satellite INSAT-3DR sometime by the end of next month, a top official of the agency said on 31st July. 18th July - 24th July India
President Pranab Mukherjee completes four years in office NEW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee completed four years in the office on 25th July. Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft with 29 people on board goes missing on way to Port Blair, search operations underway Extensive search and rescue operations have been launched by the Navy, IAF and Coast Guard, with Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar saying that all efforts are being made to trace the aircraft and those on board. World
Nepal in fresh political turmoil as PM Khadga Prasad Oli resigns KATHMANDU: Nepal's embattled Prime Minister K P Oli resigned just before a no-confidence vote which he termed as a conspiracy by "foreign elements" to turn the country into a "laboratory" and obstruct the implementation of the new Constitution, triggering a fresh political turmoil. Munich attack: teenage gunman kills nine people at shopping centre A teenager with German-Iranian citizenship has shot and killed nine people and wounded more than 15 at a shopping centre in Munich Florida nightclub shooting: Two dead and 16 injured in Fort Myers Two people have been killed and up to 16 more injured in a shooting at a nightclub in the Florida city of Fort Myers. The attack happened around 00:30 (04:30 GMT) on 25th July at Club Blu, which was reportedly hosting a party for teenagers. China unveils 'world's largest seaplane'- the AG600 amphibian plane Hong Kong (CNN)China has completed what it describes as the world's largest seaplane. The amphibious AG600 is about the size of a Boeing 737 and will be used to fight forest fires and perform marine rescue operations, state-run news agency Xinhua said. Sports Tour de France 2016: Chris Froome cruises to third title Chris Froome secured a third Tour de France title after crossing the finish line in Paris alongside the Team Sky teammates who have helped propel him to victory. Skipper Virat Kohli scores maiden Test double century, Ashwin hits ton against West Indies Skipper Virat Kohli hit his first double century in Tests, reaching the milestone in 281 balls against West Indies at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua as India declared after registering a mammoth 566/8. Sci/Tech
Solar Impulse: Zero-fuel plane lands in Cairo The zero-fuel aeroplane, Solar Impulse, has left the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on the last leg of its global tour. The aircraft should take about 48 hours to reach Abu Dhabi, UAE - the place it began the circumnavigation in March 2015. 11th July - 17th July India
Congress legislator Pema Khandu becomes Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh From assisting his father Dorjee Khandu in politics to working for social transformation, Pema Khandu has travelled a long way to sit in the coveted post of Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. Rain fury continues across India Heavy downpour is disrupting normal life in several parts of country for the last couple of days. World
India to evacuate nationals from South Sudan NEW DELHI: India is planning evacuation of its nationals from South Sudan, which is witnessing escalated violence due to clashes between anti and pro government forces, and has advised Indians not to travel to the war-torn country. Theresa May becomes new British Prime Minister Theresa May struck a populist tone in her first public remarks as British Prime Minister, saying she planned to continue predecessor David Cameron's "true legacy" of social justice. Business
Will use all tools to achieve strong growth : Leaders vow at 11th Asia-Europe Meeting at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia ULAANBAATAR: With the world witnessing continued financial volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, top leaders from Asia and Europe have agreed to use all policy tools - monetary, fiscal and structural - to foster confidence and achieve strong, sustainable and balanced economic growth. Sports Vijender wins WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweight title A packed Thyagraj Stadium got more than it had bargained for as Vijender Singh became the WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweight champion with a convincing win over Australian Kerry Hope even as pro boxing made a rousing start in the country. Davis Cup: India beat South Korea 4-1 Not used to playing singles anymore, India’s Rohan Bopanna found rhythm in nick of time to edge past Hong Chung before Yong-Kyu Lim prevented a Korean whitewash with a gritty win over Ramkumar Ramanathan in the Davis Cup Asia\Oceania Group I tie on 17th July. India announce hockey squads for Rio Olympics India’s 16-member squad for Rio Olympics was announced in New Delhi by Hockey India president Narinder Batra. Sci/Tech
Solar Impulse: Zero-fuel plane lands in Cairo The Sun-powered aircraft Solar Impulse has finished its penultimate flight, landing in Egypt's capital, Cairo. New robot walks just like humans WASHINGTON: Scientists have developed a new robot - with human sized feet laced up in a pair of sneakers - that closely imitates the walking motion of humans, making it more energy-efficient and better at navigating uneven terrain. 4th July - 10th July India
Big changes in cabinet reshuffle; Prakash Javadekar gets HRD, Ravi Shankar Prasad loses telecom NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi effected sweeping changes in his council of ministers, adding Prakash Javadekar to the Cabinet, rewarding some members with more important portfolios and shunting aside others while signalling clearly that economically critical departments need dynamic leadership. World
Britain to get its first woman Prime Minister since Margaret Thatcher-Theresa May The Prime Minister to lead Britain out of the EU will be either Cabinet veteran Theresa May or political newcomer Andrea Leadsom after Conservative MPs voted for a two-woman shortlist, as the IMF urged a swift exit to limit damaging uncertainty. Business
National Mineral Exploration Policy unveiled The National Mineral Exploration policy was unveiled. The new policy aims to bring together best of knowledge and experience, modern technology and trained manpower on a collaborative platform. Sports Wimbledon 2016: Serena Williams beats Angelique Kerber to win 22nd Grand Slam World number one Serena Williams beat German fourth seed Angelique Kerber to win a seventh Wimbledon and 22nd Grand Slam title. Masterful Andy Murray beats Raonic to clinch second Wimbledon title LONDON: Britain's Andy Murray clinched a second Wimbledon title and third Grand Slam crown on July 10th 2016 when he downed misfiring Milos Raonic of Canada 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2). Indian Para-swimmer Niranjan Mukundan wins 8 medals in World Games Indian Para-swimmer Niranjan Mukundan has defied the odds to win as many as eight medals at the recently concluded Under-23 World Games in Czech Republic. Portugal beat France to win Euro 2016 final with Éder’s extra-time goal In the end, Cristiano Ronaldo had his hands on the trophy even if it was not the way the ultimate showman had intended. Portugal, the team that finished third in their group, had found a way even on a night when their greatest footballer was taken off on a stretcher. The players of France were on their knees and suddenly it was a sunrise of a smile on Ronaldo’s face, in stark contrast to the devastation that had been seen earlier in the night. Sci/Tech
World's largest telescope poised for trials in China The world’s largest telescope built in China, having a reflector of the size of 30 football fields, is poised for a trial-run as installation work has been completed after the last of 4,450 panels was fitted into the centre of the big dish. Volcanic eruptions in India linked to dinosaur extinction Combined impacts of volcanic eruptions in India and the impact of an asteroid in Mexico brought about one of the Earth’s biggest mass extinctions of dinosaurs 66 million years ago, a new study has confirmed. 27th June - 3rd July India
HRD Minister Smriti Irani launches Educaton Portal for teachers NEW DELHI: Emphasising on the need to ensure quality of teachers, Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani said many people feel nothing is right in the education sector, but it is the responsibility of those holding a position to send a message that solutions are possible in specific time-frame. Launching a teacher's education portal for District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs)--'Prashikshak', she said the field of education, which many look at with much expectation, is full of challenges. India a bright spot, pleased with progress under PM Narendra Modi : Jim Yong Kim NEW DELHI: The World Bank appreciated developmental efforts under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying the country has emerged as a "bright spot", as it has pitched for bettering its ranking in the ease of doing business index. Uttarakhand cloudburst: Rescue operations continue, death toll rises The relief and rescue operation is going on at war footing in the villages of Uttarakhand following heavy rains and cloud burst. President inaugurates smart model village pilot project President Pranab Mukherjee on 2nd July inaugurated a smart model village pilot project at Rashtrapati Bhavan. World
EU Trade Commissioner: No trade talks until full Brexit The European Union's top trade official says the UK cannot begin negotiating terms for doing business with the bloc until after it has left. British Home Minister Theresa May launches bid to succeed PM David Cameron LONDON: Britain's powerful home secretary Theresa May launched her bid to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron, saying the country needs strong proven leadership to negotiate the best possible terms for the UK leaving the EU. Bangladeshis lit candles and sang songs as they paid tribute to those killed in the attack at the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka. Bangladeshi prime minister Shiekh Hasina has announced two days of national holiday mourning after an attack on a cafe in Dhaka left 28 people dead, including 20 hostages. Business
Petrol, diesel prices cut Petrol price was cut by 89 paise a litre and diesel by 49 paise a litre on 30th June, the first decrease in rates in two months. Sports Anil Kumble is Team India's head coach Anil Kumble has been named head coach of the Indian team for the next 12 months. He will take charge at the squad’s preparatory camp ahead of the upcoming tour of the West Indies next month. Shuttlers Ajay Jayaram, B Sai Praneeth reach semifinals of Canada Open Indian shuttlers Ajay Jayaram and B Sai Praneeth advanced to the semifinals of the USD 55,000 Canada Open Grand Prix badminton tournament after notching up contrasting victories in the men’s singles competition here. India hold Argentina to a 3-3 draw in six-nation hockey tournament India staged a dramatic comeback by scoring two goals in the final quarter to hold Argentina 3-3 in the Six-Nations Invitational Hockey Tournament 2016 in Valencia on 2nd July. Sci/Tech
New technology may let you control smartphones with your eyes Scientists, including one of Indian origin, are developing a new mobile software that can accurately identify where a person is looking in real time, an advance that may lead smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices to be controlled by eye movements. 20th June - 26th June India
Arun Jaitley to attend first Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) annual meeting at Beijing NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will be leaving for Beijing later in the week to attend the first meeting of the Board of Governors of the $100-billion Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). World
UK confirms Brexit, PM David Cameron resigns David Cameron has announced his resignation as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after the shock victory for the campaign to leave the European Union. Chile declares smog emergency in its capital Santiago Authorities in Chile's capital Santiago have imposed emergency measures amid rising pollution. Business
The Cabinet clears mega-spectrum auction plan, in which airwaves worth Rs 5.66 lakh crore will be put up for sale NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet approved the mega-spectrum auction plan which is estimated to fetch about Rs 5.66 lakh crore to the exchequer. Sports India survive last-ball scare to clinch 3-match T20 series against Zimbabwe India survived a mighty last-ball scare before clinching the T20 series 2-1 with a nervy three-run victory over a spirited Zimbabwe in the third and final Twenty20 International in Harare on 22nd June. Jitu Rai wins silver in ISSF World Cup BAKU (AZERBAIJAN): 'Pistol King' Jitu Rai pipped three-time Olympic champion Jongoh Jin of Korea to clinch the silver medal at the ISSF Shooting World Cup , signalling his intentions ahead of the Rio Games. Sci/Tech
ISRO launches 20 satellites Expanding its horizons, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on 22nd June launched 20 satellites through a single rocket, surpassing its 2008 record of launching 10 satellites in a single mission. 13th June - 19th June India
Raghuram Rajan not to seek second term as RBI Governor In a surprise move that sent ripples across the financial sector, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Raghuram Rajan announced on 18th June that he would not continue to head the central bank after his term expires on September 4. PM Narendra Modi to launch work on creating 20 smart cities on June 25: Venkaiah Naidu Prime Minister Narendra Modi would inaugurate work on Smart City projects from Pune on June 25, Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said. Avani, Bhawana, Mohana become IAF's first women fighter pilots NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar formally commissioned India's first three women fighter pilots - Bhawana Kanth, Avani Chatuvedi and Mohana Singh - along with flight cadets of various branches of the Indian Air Force at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal on 18th June 2016. Govt. clears civil aviation policy, makes flying cheaper In a big push to its reform agenda, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government approved the country’s first National Civil Aviation Policy for increasing air connectivity, allowing new domestic airlines to fly abroad quickly and opening up the skies for European and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries. World
Mohammed Morsi: Egypt's former president given life in spying case The Islamist former President of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi, has been sentenced to life in prison at the end of an espionage trial. Business
Sahara auction: SEBI adds 16 new properties SEBI adds 16 more properties of Sahara group for auction with a reserve price of Rs 1,245 crore. Sports Zimbabwe beat India by 2 runs in opening T20 A fancied India suffered a shocking two-run defeat at the hands of an unheralded Zimbabwe as they failed to chase down a tricky target in the first T20 International cricket match, in Harara on 18th June. Sci/Tech
Scientists discovered most distant galaxy with oxygen Scientist have found the most distant galaxy with oxygen ever to be detected, seen just 700 million years after the Big Bang, which provides a glimpse into the early history of the universe. NASA to build quieter, battery-powered airplane WASHINGTON: NASA is building a new battery-powered experimental airplane nicknamed "MaxwellBSE -4.17 %" that will be more efficient, quieter and will benefit travellers by reducing flight times, fuel usage, as well as overall costs. 6th June - 12th June India
India, Qatar sign pact on infrastructure investment Following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, India and Qatar have decided to work together to combat global terror financing. HRD Ministry looking at possibility of university for teacher education To boost the quality of pedagogy, especially at the school level, the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry is exploring the possibility of setting up a university for teachers’ education. President Barack Obama & PM Narendra Modi welcomed preparatory work on nuclear reactors in India WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the start of preparatory work on six nuclear reactors in India, a key step in closing the first deal stemming from a US-India civil nuclear accord struck over a decade ago. ISC science syllabus realigned on CBSE pattern The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), which conducts ICSE and ISC examination, has realigned ISC (Class XII) science syllabus, bringing it in sync with that of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). World
Hillary Clinton 'secures Democratic nomination' Hillary Clinton has clinched the Democratic nomination for US president after reaching the required number of delegates Barack Obama endorses Hillary Clinton for President Barack Obama launched a coordinated push to unify Democrats against Donald Trump on 9th June, formally endorsing Hillary Clinton for the first time after a conciliatory meeting with her primary opponent Bernie Sanders. Malabar Exercise kicks off close to South China Sea India, Japan and the US have kicked off their marine war games, Malabar Exercise, near East China Sea that will see in action over 100 aircraft and 22 naval ships including a nuclear submarine. Business
Airfares may go up on Centre’s move The Centre’s move to cap extra baggage fares and cancellation fees may lead to higher airfares as the move will impact airline’s revenue, analysts and airline executives said. India ranks second on GRD index on ease of doing business SINGAPORE: India jumped 13 positions from last year (2015)to rank second among 30 developing countries this year(2016) on ease of doing business, according to a study topped by China. Sports India beats Zimbabwe by 9 wickets in Harare Lokesh Rahul became the first Indian to score a hundred on ODI debut, said he had made up his mind to hit a six to reach the three-figure mark in the first match against Zimbabwe Eden Gardens to host India's first day-night test A senior Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) official on 9th june confirmed that the Eden Gardens will play host to the first ever day-night Test in the country when India take on New Zealand later this year. Saina Nehwal trumps Sun Yu to bag second Australian Open title A day after coach Vimal Kumar termed her performance 'perfect', Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal dished out a similar show against Sun Yu to defeat the Chinese 11-21, 21-14, 21-19 in a 72-minute thriller and win the Australian Open Super Series women's title on 12th June at the Sydney Sports Centre. This is her second Australian Open win and with this, the World No. 8 has managed to claim her maiden title this season. Sci/Tech
Google Street View denied permission in India India has rejected Google’s plans to put Indian cities, tourists spots, hills and rivers in an application in which one can explore through 360-degree, panoramic and street level imagery. The Home Ministry has conveyed to Google that its plans to cover India through the Google Street View is rejected. 30th May - 5th June India
Jat agitation: Section 144 to be imposed in Delhi-Haryana border areas NEW DELHI: In the wake of Jat leaders in Haryana launching fresh stir over quota, prohibitory orders will be imposed in certain areas of the national capital bordering the neighbouring state along with a few other places by 6th June, Delhi Police said. UGC asks varsities to set up 24X7 helpline for admissions NEW DELHI: With the new academic session being round the corner and admission process already under way in various universities, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has asked all varsities to set up round the clock helpline to address admission related queries. India's Modi inaugurates $290 mn dam in Afghanistan Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Afghanistan on 4th June to inaugurate a $290 million hydroelectric dam with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, the latest Indian investment which highlights strengthening ties between the two countries. ‘The Harappan Civilization : older than we thought’ The recent research by a team of researchers from IIT Kharagpur, Institute of Archaeology, Deccan College Pune, Physical Research Laboratory and Archaeological survey of India (ASI) also shows that the civilisation itself was much older than thought — it is at least 8,000 years old. World
6.5-magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesia, no reports of damage A 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit off the Indonesian island of Sumatra early on 2nd June, US seismologists said, sending panicked people running from their homes but not causing any casualties or damage. Business
Petrol price hiked by Rs 2.58 per litre, diesel by Rs 2.26 per litre Petrol prices have been hiked by Rs 2.58 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.26 per litre by Oil marketing companies, with effect in Delhi. This move is sure to pinch consumers’ budget. With this change, the price of petrol in the national capital will be Rs 65.60 per litre (including state levies), while one litre diesel will cost Rs 53.93. The prices will be revised correspondingly in other states as well. Sports Boxing legend Muhammad Ali passes away After a 32-year battle with Parkinson's disease, Muhammad Ali has passed away at the age of 74," his spokesman Bob Gunnell said. Indonesia Open: Saina Nehwal loses to Carolina Marin in quarters Olympic-bound ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal was disposed off by World No. 1 Carolina Marin of Spain in the quarterfinals of the USD 900,000 Indonesia Super Series Premier on 3 June. Garbine Muguruza beats Serena Williams in French Open final Spain's Garbine Muguruza has won her first Grand Slam title at the French Open. Novak Djokovic beats Andy Murray to win first French Open title World number one Novak Djokovic beat Britain's Andy Murray to win his first French Open title and complete the career Grand Slam. Sci/Tech
‘Arctic may become ice-free for first time in 100,000 years’ The Arctic region may be free of sea ice for the first time in more than 100,000 years, according to an expert from the University of Cambridge. 9th May - 15th May India
Government launches 2nd phase of Ujjwala scheme to bring cooking gas to the poor Government launches 2nd phase of Pradhanmantri Ujjwala Yojana from tribal dominated Dahod district of Gujarat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the scheme from Balliya of Uttar Pradesh on May 1st to provide LPG connections to 5 crore women beneficiaries from BPL families. PM Narendra Modi chairs high level meet on drought, water scarcity Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairs a high level meeting on drought situation with Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Raghubar Das and Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje to discuss drought mitigation measures in their respective states. Prime Minister calls for a mass movement to be generated for water conservation and rainwater harvesting. Antonov AN-225 Mriya, world’s largest cargo plane, lands in Hyderabad The world’s largest cargo aircraft, Antonov AN -225 Mriya — or the Dream, made its first landing in India at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad , the Ukraine company’s collaborators here said on 18th May . World
Barack Obama to make historic Hiroshima visit Barack Obama will become the first U.S. President to visit Hiroshima, the first target of an atomic bomb 70 years ago, the White House announced on 10th May. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff to face impeachment trial Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is to face trial after the Senate voted to impeach and suspend her. Ms Rousseff is accused of illegally manipulating finances to hide a growing public deficit ahead of her re-election in 2014, which she denies.Senators voted to suspend her by 55 votes to 22 after an all-night session that lasted more than 20 hours. Indian artist wins award at UN poster contest on Nuclear-disarmament A 22-year-old Indian artist is among the three winners of a UN poster competition aimed at raising awareness about nuclear disarmament, with her poster of a peace dove slicing through a nuclear weapon garnering appreciation from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Business
Indian, Japanese officials to discuss bullet train project New Delhi, May 15 () A high-level delegation led by NITI Ayog vice chairman Arvind Panagariya will meet Japanese officials in Tokyo to finalise key issues relating the Rs 98,000 crore Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project. Sports Sania Mirza-Martina Hingis win Rome Masters title ROME: The World No.1 pair of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis added another feather to their cap by defeating Elena Vesnina and Ekaterina Makarova in a hard-fought women's doubles final at the Rome Masters on 15th May. Rahul Dravid made member of ICC Cricket Committee Former India captain Anil Kumble was re-appointed ICC Cricket Committee chairman for a second term of three years while his former team-mate and batting great Rahul Dravid was named member of the top panel. Max Verstappen becomes youngest F1 winner in history at Spanish Grand Prix The delivery of the prodigy Max Verstappen, who became the youngest winner of a Formula One race when he triumphed in Spanish Grand Prix, brought an iridescence to a sport that for too long has laboured in the single colour of the silver Mercedes. Sci/Tech
New biometric system uses human skull Move over fingerprints, voice and iris scans! Researchers have developed a new Google Glass-based biometric system which uses the skull to provide access to devices. Environment
Delhi not ‘most polluted’, but dirty air fouls many cities Gwalior, Allahabad, Patna, Raipur in WHO’s global top 10 list Delhi is no longer the most polluted city in the world, the latest air quality report from the World Health Organization (WHO) says. 18th April - 24th April India
Parliament session to begin from 25th April The Government is making all efforts to ensure that the Parliament session beginning on 25th April remains productive and the financial business related to the General and Railway Budgets for the financial year 2016-17 is addressed in this session. Odd-even has no impact on vehicular pollution in Delhi: Pollution Control Board tells NGT NEW DELHI: There is no data to suggest that the odd-even scheme has led to a decline in vehicular pollution in the national capital, CPCB said on 21st April. Chandigarh to host Yoga Day event this year: Ayush Minister Shripad Yesso Naik NEW DELHI: The International Yoga Day event this year will be held in Chandigarh on June 21 as the government plans to make it bigger than the maiden show on Rajpath last year, Ayush Minister Shripad Yesso Naik said. World
Ecuador earthquake death toll rises to nearly 650 The death toll from last week’s earthquake in Ecuador has risen to 646, the president, Rafael Correa, has said. The 7.8 magnitude quake, Ecuador’s worst in nearly seven decades, injured about 12,500 people and left 130 missing along the country’s ravaged Pacific coast. President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil battles bid to impeach her President Dilma Rousseff voiced confidence that Brazil’s people will “be able to prevent any setbacks” to democracy as she battles a bid to impeach her. At least eight dead in Houston-area floods, more rain falls HOUSTON (Reuters) - At least eight people have died and some 1,150 homes have been damaged in flooding triggered by torrential downpours in the Houston area as more rain fell in the region on 20th April adding to vast pools of standing water. PM Narendra Modi will join ranks of prominent global leaders at Madame Tussauds Museum PM Narendra Modi will join the ranks of prominent global leaders at Madame Tussauds Museum. The world famous wax museum will have PM Modi in a wax avatar in its London, Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok museums. Business
The Government. casts Aadhaar net wider to include bank accounts receiving subsidies The Government will treat all bank accounts receiving government subsidies as Prime Minister Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) accounts in a bid to widen the scope of Aadhaar, according to a senior ministry official working for the Information Technology department. The Government: FCI has enough food stocks for this year The Government has assured that there is enough stock of food grains to meet the requirement for this year despite drought situation in some states. The Government to launch 'Twitter Seva' for start-ups NEW DELHI: As part of its steps to support budding entrepreneurs, the government on April 21 will launch a new service, Twitter Seva, to address various queries of start-ups in a time bound manner. New PF withdrawal norms put on hold till 31 July after protests NEW DELHI: Facing protest, the government kept in abeyance for three more months the proposed move to bar withdrawal of employer's contribution to the provident fund corpus until the employee attains the age of 58 years. Sports Virat Kohli strikes maiden century in an IPL match at Rajkot Virat Kohli smashed a maiden century in an IPL match in Rajkot and added another milestone to his career. He made 100 off 63 balls to propel Royal Challengers Bangalore to 180/2 but Gujarat Lions chased down the target with three balls to spare with a combined effort from their top-order.. Pankaj Advani loses in semis India's best bet Pankaj Advani ended his journey at the Asian Snooker Championship 2016, as he lost to Thai player Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn 3-5 in the semi-finals. Olympic torch for Rio games lit at ancient Greek site The flame for the Olympic Games in Brazil has been lit in southern Greece. Sci/Tech
New system to identify people by their 'brainprints' NEW YORK: Scientists have developed a new system that can identify people using their brain waves or 'brainprint' with 100% accuracy, an advance that may be useful in high-security applications. Environment
175 countries sign Paris Climate Agreement India and at least 174 other countries, including China and the US, signed the Paris Agreement on climate change at the UN headquarters in New York on `International Mother Earth Day'. The Paris pact aims to take multiple measures to save the world from disastrous consequences of climate change 11th April - 17th April India
Google's free Wi-Fi service arrives at Bhubaneswar railway station After Mumbai Central, RailTel, the telecom arm of the Indian Railways launched high-speed public free WiFi service at Bhubaneswar railway station in partnership with Google. Assam vote ends with high turnout The second and final phase of the Assembly elections in Assam ended with the registration of a case against the three-time Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, on the charge of holding a press conference within 48 hours of the polls, amounting to influencing voters. Sushma Swaraj visits Tehran Sushma Swaraj , the External Affairs Minister, arrived in Iran on a two-day visit. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told her her that his country can be a "reliable partner" for India's energy needs, as the two nations decided to significantly expand engagements in their overall ties, particularly in oil and gas sectors World
Ecuador Earthquake: Death toll rises to 246 The death toll from Ecuador's biggest earthquake in decades soared to at least 246 as rescuers using tractors and bare hands searched desperately for survivors in shattered coastal towns. Business
No service tax on passport, driving licence The ministry of finance (MoF) has granted business entities exemption from service tax on certain services provided by the government and local authorities. These include various registration services and the ones where the gross amount payable by a business entity does not exceed Rs 5,000. If such a service is received on a continued basis (like payments made monthly), the annual payment must not exceed Rs 5,000 to avail service tax exemption. Minimum wage for contract workers to be Rs 10K The Centre will issue an executive order to ensure contract workers get a minimum wage of Rs 10,000 per month, Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment Bandaru Dattatreya said. Sports Dipa Karmakar becomes 1st Indian woman gymnast to qualify for Rio Olympics RIO DE JANIERO: Dipa Karmakar created history by becoming the first Indian woman gymnast to qualify for Olympics as she booked a berth for the Rio Games after a strong performance at the final qualifying and test event . Sci/Tech
NASA's Kepler spacecraft discovers new hot Jupiter Nasa's Kepler-its planet-hunting spacecraft, has discovered a new Jupiter-like exoplanet, orbiting a 2.6 billion-year-old star located about 545 light years from the Earth. Unique machine converts pollutants into ink While the world is looking for innovative ways to reduce pollution in the environment, four students of chemical engineering in IIT Delhi have found a unique way to curb pollution from diesel generators. In fact, they have developed a machine that helps in converting pollutants in to usable ink. 4th April - 10th April India
Assembly Elections are on In Assam and West Bengal 25% voter turnout in Assam; 20% in Kolkata in the first three hours of voting, on 11 April Earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter Scale strikes Afghanistan, tremors felt In India, Pakistan A powerful earthquake of 6.8 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck parts of Pakistan and the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border in the Hindukush region. Kerala: 100 killed in temple fire in Kollam In Kerala, over 100 people died and over 300 were injured when a huge fire broke out at Kollam's Paravoor temple early on 10th April. Proposal to enforce odd-even scheme every month: Kejriwal The Delhi government is "seriously" mulling a proposal to enforce the odd-even scheme for 15 days every month, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on 9th April. CBSE crossword contest to kick-off on 18 April The CBSE Cryptic Crossword Contest (CCCC) is set to commence its annual run from 18 April. The Central Board of School Education has issued a circular announcing the launch of CCCC 2016 and the schedule of the City Round at 37 centres across the country. World
UN to celebrate B R Ambedkar’s birth anniversary for the first time The birth anniversary of B R Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, will be observed at the United Nations for the first time with focus on combating inequalities to achieve Sustainable Development Goals. Over 120 nations to sign climate deal in April: France More than 120 countries have said they are ready to sign the UN's accord to fight global warming, French ecology minister Segolene Royal has said. Business
The Government lowers freight target for ports The Government has scaled down the freight handling target of major ports for the year 2016-17 after they failed to achieve 695 million tonnes set by the Shipping Ministry for 2015-16 as a global slowdown affected cargo volumes, according to top officials. The Government to raise solar power capacity to 48GW by 2019 The Government intends to raise solar power generation capacity to 48GW by early 2019, out of 100 GW envisioned from the clean source by 2022 under the National Solar Mission. FSSAI registration must for e-tailers selling food products Any e-commerce player selling food products or dealing in the food business will have to get registered with food regulator FSSAI, a top official said. Sports Adil Kalyanpur stars in India's win over Thailand in junior Davis Cup Adil Kalyanpur played his part well in putting India past Thailand 2-1 in a group-A league match of the Asia Oceania Junior Davis Cup under-16 tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex in New Delhi on 4th April. Sci/Tech
NASA selects Indian-origin researcher for innovative concept NASA has selected 13 proposals, including one by an Indian-origin scientist, through the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC), a programme aimed at revolutionizing future space missions to Mars and beyond. Earth's internal heat driving Greenland's ice to melt Greenland sits over an area of abnormally hot mantle material that drives a widespread melting beneath the ice sheet and rapid ice flow over a distance of several hundred kilometres, a new study has found. 28th March - 3rd April India
PM Narendra Modi holds talks with Saudi King to boost strategic ties Seeking to inject new momentum in bilateral ties, PM Narendra Modi on 2 April, held wide-ranging talks with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz on ways to expand strategic cooperation in a range of areas including trade, investment and counter-terrorism Uttar Pradesh: NIA officer Tanzil Ahmad murdered; agency says attack was 'planned' An officer posted with National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor district was reportedly shot dead by unidentified motorcycle-borne men. The agency has now been quoted as saying the attack, in which officer's wife sustained serious injuries, was "planned". Landmark project Aadhar reaches 1 billion mark Government's landmark project Aadhar has reached one billion mark. The unique Identification number has ensured direct benefit transfer of government schemes to poorest of the poor and helped save millions of rupees in terms of leakage. 5 Indians shortlisted for Commonwealth 2016 Short Story Prize Four authors and a translator from India are in the running for the 2016 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, which has shortlisted 26 "fresh and unexpected" stories by writers from 11 countries. World
Myanmar: First elected civilian president in 50 years sworn-in Myanmar's new president has been sworn in. He is the first elected civilian leader in more than 50 years in the country. Business
Tata Steel to sell off entire British business Tata Steel is set to pull out of all its UK operations, including Port Talbot, in a move that could put thousands of jobs at risk. India-European Union boost strategic partnership as free trade talks flounder The 13th India-EU Summit concluded in Brussels without a consensus on a bilateral free trade deal known as the BTIA (Broadbased Trade and Investment Agreement), even as progress was made in bilateral cooperation in other fields -- from foreign policy to outer space. SBI wants banks to hold Government's cash balance In view of the liquidity crunch that banks have been facing for the last few months, particularly in March, the State Bank of India (SBI)- the country's largest lender - had demanded that the government's cash balances to be kept with the lenders and not with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Sports ICC Men's World T20 : West Indies beat England by 4 wickets to lift WT20 title Carlos Brathwaite hits four sixes off Ben Stokes's first four balls of final over to make his team T20 champion second time after 2012. Virat Kohli named World Twenty20 Player of the Tournament India's top-order batsman Virat Kohli was on 3rd April named as the Player of the Tournament at the conclusion of the ICC World Twenty20 2016 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on 3rd April.. ICC Women's WT-20: West Indies beat Australia in final In a historic first, the West Indies women's cricket team ended three-time defending champions Australia's domination by winning the ICC World T20 title with an emphatic eight-wicket victory in the final on 3rd April. Sci/Tech
New planet with triple-star system found Researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics in US found that a binary system once thought to be a single star was actually a pair of stars orbiting one another, and are a part of the triple-star system. Scientists have discovered a rare triple-star system with a gas giant planet similar in size to Jupiter. NASA clears another hurdle for its mega spacecraft to Mars The US space agency, which is working on the "spacecraft of the future" for a journey to Mars, has completed a successful review of facilities and ground support systems for the mega Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Smartphones can now help diagnose ear infections LONDON: Scientists have developed a new cloud-based software that can quickly and accurately diagnose ear infections using a smartphone. 21st March - 27th March India
President's Rule imposed in Uttarakhand after Governor's report NEW DELHI: While recommending President's rule in Uttarakhand, the Union Cabinet relied on governor KK Paul's fourth report of March 26. The Raj Bhavan report said: "The recording contained in a pen drive indicates horse trading." The purported sting released by rebel Congress MLAs alleged that they were offered money by sacked Chief Minister Harish Rawat to back his government during the floor test. 'Plant a tree after every five years to create oxygen bank' : Prakash Javadekar Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said peoples' cooperation is needed to improve the quality of forests and to enhance their scientific management. World
India, China led investments in renewable energy in 2015: United Nations India and China led developing countries in investments made in renewable energy in 2015, when for the first time commitments in solar, wind and other renewable capacity by emerging economies surpassed those by wealthy nations, a UN-backed report has said. Lahore Easter blast: Taliban suicide bomber kills 69, injures 250 A powerful blast ripped through a public park in Lahore where Christian families were celebrating Easter on 27th March, killing 69 people and wounding over 250, mostly women and children. Brussels attacks: Zaventem and Maelbeek bombs kill many More than 30 people are believed to have been killed and more than 200 injured in attacks at Brussels International Airport and a city metro station. Business
Russia clears ONGC's $1.3 bn Vankor stake deal The Russian government has approved a deal for India's ONGC to acquire a 15 per cent stake in the Vankor oilfield for $1.3 billion from Rosneft, the Interfax news agency reported on 24th March citing Anti-Monopoly Service head Igor Artemyev. Global sugar shortage will be larger than expected Global shortage of sugar will be larger than previously expected in the next season as El Nino-induced droughts hurt crops in Asia. The Government approves 15 proposals of FDI worth Rs. 7262 crore The Government has approved 15 proposals of Foreign Direct Investment amounting to 7262 crore rupees. Sports Powerful Kohli leads India to World T20 semis Virat Kohli led the way with a sublime half-century as India defeated Australia by six wickets at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali on 27th March to enter the World Twenty20 semi-finals. Shane Watson retires from International Cricket Shane Watson has announced his retirement from international cricket, 14 years to the day after he first played for Australia. Watson had retired from Test cricket at the end of last year's Ashes tour of England, and he has not played ODIs since September last year; he will now officially depart from Australia's international setup at the end of the ongoing World Twenty20 in India. Sci/Tech
NASA to undertake globe-spanning research campaigns NASA is sending scientists around the world this year - from the edge of the Greenland ice sheet to the coral reefs of the South Pacific - to study how our planet is changing and what impact humans are having on it. 14th March - 20th March India
Singapore's Changi Airport voted world's best Singapore's Changi Airport has been voted the world's best airport for the fourth year in a row at the 2016 World Airport Awards. The survey was conducted by aviation research firm Skytrax. Government notifies Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 The Government has notified the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 that will now supersede the 2011 Rules, Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar, said. The new rules will now be extended right to the village level to ensure proper plastic waste management right at the grassroots level where plastic is now much in use. World Sufi Forum inaugurated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 17th march inaugurated the World Sufi Forum in the national capital and said that Sufism is one of the greatest contributions of Islam to this world. Lok Sabha passes Aadhaar Bill 2016 The Aadhaar bill has been passed by the Parliament. The Lok sabha has rejected the amendments passed by Rajya Sabha, thus passing the same bill which was sent to upper house earlier. World
Barack Obama lands in Cuba:first US president to visit in 88 years Barack Obama has become the first US president in 88 years to visit Cuba, touching down in Havana for a landmark trip aimed at ending decades of Cold War animosity. "This is a historic visit and a historic opportunity," Obama said as he greeted staff of the new US Embassy in Havana. Russia crash:young Indian couple killed In Russia all 62 people, including 55 passengers and seven crew members of a passenger jet were killed on 19th march, when the plane crashed in southern region. Oxford professor wins Maths top prize An Oxford University professor has won a £500,000 prize for cracking a 300-year-old mystery mathematical theorem described as an "epochal moment" for academics. Super Tuesday: Trump & Hillary win in Florida Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton extended her lead with wins in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina. Business
India aims to capture 20% market share in IoT: Nasscom India aims to capture 20 per cent market share in Internet of Things (IoT), an emerging sector which would be worth $300 billion by 2020, a top Nasscom official said. SEBI tightens norms for Mutual Fund's Mutual fund investors will soon be able to know the quantum of commission paid by the fund houses to the distributors as well as salaries drawn by the top brass of the asset management companies (AMCs). Sports India vs Pakistan: India beat Pakistan by six wickets at Eden Gardens; Virat Kohli steals show India vs Pakistan World T20 in Kolkata! India beat Pakistan by six wickets for their fifth win over Pakistan in ICC World T20s. They maintain their all-win record against Pakistan in ICC tournaments. For India, after a disciplined bowling effort, Virat Kohli top-scored with an unbeaten 55. Saina, Prannoy enter quarterfinals of Swiss Open Two-time champion, Saina Nehwal and HS Prannoy progressed to the quarter-finals after registering straight-game victories in women's singles and men's singles events respectively at the USD 120,000 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament in Basel. Sci/Tech
Space around Pluto nearly dust free: NASA The space environment around Pluto and its moons is almost empty, containing only about six dust particles per cubic mile, according to data collected by a student-built instrument riding on NASA's New Horizons spacecraft. China's first dark matter satellite concludes in-orbit testing China's first dark matter detection satellite has completed three months of in-orbit testing and found 460 million high energy particles in a 92-day flight, officials said on 18th march. 7th march - 13th March India
PM Narendra Modi dedicates the Munger rail bridge to the country Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the Munger rail bridge to the country at a function at Chhaukia in Vaishali district of Bihar and flagged off an inaugural train over the rail bridge. Rains lash Punjab, Haryana; bring down temperature, threaten crops The rain, accompanied with high velocity winds and hail, which has been sweeping across pan-Haryana, is now threatening to damage wheat crop productivity. World
Suu Kyi loyalist confirmed for Myanmar presidential race A long-time confidante of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was confirmed on 11th march in a Parliamentary vote as one of the three final candidates to be Myanmar's next president race. US and France warn Syria against trying to disrupt the fragile ceasefire United States and France have warned the Syrian regime against trying to disrupt the fragile ceasefire as the warring sides prepared for fresh peace talks to end the brutal conflict. Air India operates 'world's longest all-women flight' National carrier Air India on 7th March said it flew the "world's longest" all-women operated and supported flight from the national capital to San Francisco. Business
SEBI cracks whip on defaulters Cracking its whip on 'wilful loan defaulters', markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India decided to bar them from raising public funds through stocks and bonds as also from taking board positions at listed companies - a move that would disqualify beleaguered Vijay Mallya from various posts. India to grow at 7.5% this fiscal: FITCH In good news for Indian economy FITCH has maintained India's growth forecast at 7.5% for 2015-16. Sports World Twenty20 2016: India-Pakistan venue changed to Kolkata The venue of India and Pakistan's World T20 group match has been changed from Dharamsala to Kolkata (Calcutta) due to security concerns. Sci/Tech
ISRO successfully launches navigation satellite IRNSS-1F SRIHARIKOTA: ISRO's sixth navigation satellite IRNSS-1F was successfully launched on 10th march onboard PSLV C32 from the spaceport here. NASA develops new technology to better measure Earth's orientation For making precise measurements of Earth's orientation and rotation information, US space agency, NASA has developed an advanced technology that will help provide a foundation for navigation of all space missions and for geophysical studies of our planet. 29th February - 6th March India
Arunachal Pradesh: Two deputy chief ministers in Kalikho Pul's cabinet Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister, Kalikho Pul on 5th March expanded his cabinet inducting two deputy chief ministers. India needs i-ways and highways: PM Narendra Modi PM Narendra Modi said on 4th march that the government was putting in all efforts to build infrastructure, especially rural roads, in a comprehensive manner. Manoj Kumar to receive Dadasaheb Phalke Award Veteran film actor and director Manoj Kumar is to be conferred the 47th Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the year 2015. World
Race for US Presidency: Sanders wins in Kansas,Nebraska;Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in Louisiana US broadcasters projected Hillary Clinton would be the victor in the night's only Democratic primary, in the southern state of Louisiana. 7.9 magnitude quake hits West Indonesia, tsunami alert A 7.9-magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia's western island of Sumatra on 2nd March, the US Geological Survey said, with local authorities issuing a tsunami warning. US: President Obama, congressional leaders talk SC vacancy President Barack Obama called Democrats and Republicans to the White House to discuss the election-year standoff over the vacancy in the US Supreme Court. Business
Industries with zero-pollution load need not take green clearance: Prakash Javadekar More than 30 industries that have zero-pollution load have been exempted from taking environmental clearance even as the Centre released a new four-colour classification scheme for industries based on their pollution potential. Petrol price cut by Rs 3/litre; diesel costlier Petrol price was cut by Rs 3.02 per litre, but diesel rates were hiked by Rs 1.47 a litre on 29th February Sports Asia Cup: India beat Bangladesh to win trophy for sixth time Asia Cup final, Dhaka: Bangladesh 120-5 (15 overs): Mahmudullah 33*, Rahman 32*; Bumrah 1-13 India 122-2 (13.5 overs): Dhawan 60, Kohli 41*; Ahmed 1-14 India won by eight wickets Scorecard Shikhar Dhawan hit an international Twenty20 career-best 60 as India won the Asia Cup, beating hosts Bangladesh in Dhaka by eight wickets. Jitu Rai wins gold in the 50m Air Pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Bangkok India got off the blocks at the 2016 ISSF World Cup in Bangkok on 4th march, courtesy a Gold from ace pistol shooter Jitu Rai in the Men's 50m Air Pistol event. Sci/Tech
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly heads home after nearly a year in space After nearly a year orbiting the Earth, US astronaut Scott Kelly was on the cusp of coming home after spending more time in space than any other American. 22nd February - 28th February India
Arun Jaitley presents Union Budget 2016-17: 'I-T slabs remain unchanged' The Finance Minister announces nine pillars in his Budget; Department of Disinvestment renamed; RBI Act to be amended; Relief to those in rented houses CBSE Board exams to be held from 1st March Central Board for Secondary Examination will hold the Class XII exams from 1st March to 24th April this year while Class X the Board-based exams would be held from 1st March to 28th March. World
Hillary Clinton wins South Carolina primary over rival Bernie Sanders US Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has won the South Carolina primary over rival Bernie Sanders. The Oscar Awards presented at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, LA The 88th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, honoured the best films of 2015 and took place on February 28, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.These are the winners of the 88th annual Academy Awards. Best Picture:"Spotlight" Direction: "The Revenant," Alejandro G. Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Revenant" Actress: Brie Larson, "Room" Indian delegation to visit Colombo A delegation of officials from India will visit Colombo on March 4 to hold talks with Sri Lankan officials regarding the proposed Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement (ETCA), Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told Parliament on 23rd February. Business
Retail inflation likely to be 4.5 to 5% in 2016-17: Economic Survey The Central Government expects retail inflation to ease to 4.5-5 per cent in 2016-17 fiscal mainly due to continued downward pressure on global commodity prices and prospects of a normal monsoon. Rail Budget: No fare hike, 3 new superfast trains in the offing The Railway Budget for 2016-17 spared passengers and goods movement from any increase in tariffs while it announced introduction of three new superfast trains and creation of dedicated north-south, east-west and east coast freight corridors by 2019. Sports India beat Pakistan by five wickets in the Asia Cup 2016 contest in Mirpur India, chasing 84, lost the top-order cheaply but Virat Kohli (49) steadied the ship and stitched a match-winning partnership with Yuvraj Singh (14*) to guide his side home with more than four overs to spare. Earlier, Hardik Pandya was the star with figures of 3/8 with the ball. He was assisted by Jadeja, who not only scalped two but was electric in the field. Gianni Infantino elected Fifa president after Zurich election Fifa has elected Gianni Infantino, a European football administrator born just six miles from Sepp Blatter, as its new president in a bid to restore the world governing body's reputational damage overseen by his disgraced predecessor. T-20 series: Indian women thrash Sri Lanka by 9 wickets Indian women thrashed Sri Lanka comprehensively in the 3rd and the last T-20 at Ranchi by 9 wickets making a clean sweep of the series by 3-NIL. Sci/Tech
National Science Day being celebrated National Science Day is being celebrated on 28th February each year to mark the discovery of the Raman Effect by Indian physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. 15th February - 21st February India
Army recaptures Delhi water source, caste protests continue in Haryana Normal supply of water to Delhi from Haryana, which had been disrupted due to the Jat stir, is likely to be restored as security forces have taken control of the Munak Canal after evicting Jat protesters. India, Nepal sign nine agreements NEW DELHI: India and Nepal on 20th February signed nine agreements following delegation-level talks led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart K.P. Sharma Oli PM Modi inaugurates Housing for All scheme in Chhattisgarh Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the Housing for all scheme in Naya Raipur in Chhattisgarh on 22nd February. PM Modi: 'Fasal Bima Yojana' is a solution to all problems of farmers Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially launched the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana at Kisan Kalyan Mela in Sherpur village in Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh. World
Syria conflict: Homs and Damascus bomb blasts kill 140 Bomb blasts in the Syrian cities of Homs and Damascus have left at least 140 people dead, monitors and state media say. Obama imposes new sanctions on North Korea President Barack Obama signed new sanctions on North Korea into law on 18th February , punishing the regime for its nuclear and missile tests as well as for suspected cyber-hacking incidents. Business
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley inaugurates non-tax revenue e-portal With the Prime Minister's Office setting a target to switch at least 90 per cent of all official transactions to paperless mode by the end of 2016, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley launched a new e-platform for non-tax receipts. NTPC made the maiden payment on the portal developed by the Controller General of Accounts, by remitting Rs.989 crore as an interim dividend to the government. India continues to be a haven of stability and growth:Jayant Sinha,Minister of State for Finance In his pre-Budget message, Minister of State for Finance, Jayant Sinha on 20th February said the Budget will ensure that India continues to be a haven of stability and growth. Sports Brendon McCullum of New Zealand smashes the fastest century in Test history Brendon McCullum of New Zealand smashed the fastest century in Test history, from just 54 balls, against Australia in Christchurch in his farewell test. BCCI to consider legal options to safeguard existing structure from Lodha Committee Recommendations The associations are fine with age restriction clause, and the restriction on the number of terms of administrator, but are opposing over one state, one vote recommendations. India enter semis in Badminton Asia Team Championships India men's impressive run in the Badminton Asia Team Championships continued as the hosts booked a semi-final berth with a hard fought 3-2 win over former champions Malaysia, but women's team bowed out after a 0-3 loss to Korea in Hyderabad. Sci/Tech
TYC-2505-672-1 Stellar System: Longest-lasting stellar eclipse discovered Scientists have discovered a stellar system TYC 2505-672-1 about 10,000 light years from Earth where every 69 years the bigger star disappears in a near-total eclipse for a record three and a half years. Obama honours six Indian Americans with Presidential Early Career Awards President Obama has named six Indian American researchers among 106 individuals as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest U.S. government honour for young independent researchers. Environment
The hottest January in modern times was recorded this year January 2016 has continued a trend of rapid global warming, setting the record for the hottest first month of the year in the history books. 8th February - 14th February India
Make in India Week: Smooth evacuation, 7,000 escape unhurt after fire in Mumbai event The silver lining for organizers of the Maharashtra Night event at Girgaum Chowpatty on 14th February evening was that despite the massive fire burning down the entire stage, the fire brigade and police officials together averted a bigger crisis by implementing a swift and effective evacuation Odd-even rule comes back to Delhi from April 15 The Delhi Government's road rationing scheme will return in April, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on 11th February India-UAE sign 4 agreements across various sectors Further strengthening the multifaceted relationship between India and UAE both sides signed 4 agreements. World
Iran calls for better relations with Saudi Arabia Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif said that Iran and Saudi Arabia must overcome years of strained relations and work for stability in Syria and the Middle East. US election 2016: Trump and Sanders win New Hampshire Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders have shaken up the US presidential race with decisive victories in the New Hampshire primary. North Korea rocket launch: UN Security Council condemns latest violation The UN Security Council has condemned North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket, after an emergency meeting in New York and calls by the US, South Korea and Japan for talks on how to respond to the isolated country's latest action. Business
Indian economy to grow at 7.6% in 2015-16 fiscal year The Indian economy is expected to record a five-year high growth rate of 7.6 per cent in 2015-16 on improved performance in manufacturing and farm sectors. Oil Minister unveils HydroCarbon Vision 2030 for NE Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said that oil and gas output from Northeast will double from its current quantity by 2030. Sports Indian long-distance runner Kavita Raut clinches South Asian Games marathon gold, books Olympic berth Indian long-distance runner Kavita Raut qualified for the Rio Olympics in the women's marathon after winning the event in the 12th South Asian Games on 12 February in Guwahati, a perfect end to the country's memorable athletics campaign in the games. 3rd T20 : India beat Sri Lanka by 9 wickets India beat Srilanka by 9 wickets in the third T20 match at Visakhapatnam on 14th February. India win series 2-1. Sci/Tech
Gravitational waves discovered : Einstein's legacy The first direct detection of gravitational waves was announced on 11 February by the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). TRAI rules in favour of Net neutrality The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on 8th February barred telecom service providers from charging differential rates for data services, effectively prohibiting Facebook's Free Basics and Airtel Zero platform by Airtel in their current form. Environment
Pollution breaching right to happy life: President Pranab Mukherjee "Distressing" pollution levels in cities have "breached" people's right to lead a healthy, happy and productive life, President Pranab Mukherjee said on 9th Februray 1st February - 7th February India
PM Narendra Modi takes on Opposition for stalling Parliament on his visit to Tamil Nadu PM Narendra Modi took on the opposition for misleading the people on the issue of reservation and development and for stalling parliament on his one-day visit to Tamil Nadu is due to go to the polls to elect its 15th Assembly by April. Former Lok Sabha speaker and veteran Congress leader Balram Jakhar passes away Veteran Congress leader and former Lok Sabha Speaker Balram Jakhar passed away on 3rd February. He was 92. Condoling his death, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was a popular leader who enriched Parliamentary democracy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviews International City Parade PM Narendra Modi reviews the International City parade as part of International Fleet Review in Vishakhapatnam. Indian Navy showcases operational preparedness and might of its various wings, including that of its marine commandos. World
Taiwan earthquake: death toll rises with dozens trapped in toppled building A powerful earthquake in Taiwan has brought down a 17-storey apartment complex full of families gathered for the lunar new year celebrations, with at least 15 people dead and many more feared to be trapped. India, Thailand lay road map for boosting ties India and Thailand have laid a roadmap for further strengthening bilateral ties including in the defence sector. Business
Cabinet announces dates for budget session The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs has announced the dates for the budget session. Government may ask Reserve Bank to consider road projects under priority sector list The government will soon approach the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan with a proposal to include road projects under the priority sector list for lending purposes and review the non-performing assets norms to revive Rs. 40,000-crore worth of highway projects that have not taken off due to bureaucratic delays and cost overruns. Finance Minister addresses Global Investors Meet in Bengaluru Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that India has become a country where there is competitive federalism and each state is competing with the other in order to attract investment while addressing a global investors meet, 'Invest Karnataka 2016' in Bengaluru. Sports South Asian Games: Indian contingent dominate medal tally with 24 golds Host country India continued to dominate on the third day of the 12th South Asian Games as they maintained their top position in the medals tally with 24 Gold medals. Sci/Tech
NASA, India join hands for astrobiology mission Even as India prepares for a second mission to Mars, a team of scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Mars Society Australia and the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, will mount an expedition to Ladakh this August to study the similarities of certain parts of the region's topography and microbial life to Martian surroundings. Environment
States to get greater role in wetland management The Union government has begun revising the existing regulatory framework on wetlands across the country in a bid to enable a greater role and ownership by State governments in their management. 25th January - 31st January 2016 India
Doctors join MCD strike; Delhi Health Minister calls urgent meeting In the wake of strike called by the MCD workers including doctors over nonpayment of their salaries, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain on 31st January held an emergency meeting at his residence to deal with the crisis. Beating the Retreat ceremony held at Delhi's Vijay Chowk President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were presesnt at the Beating the Retreat celebrations at the historic Vijay Chowk in New Delhi. President Pranab Mukherjee approves imposition of President's Rule in Arunachal Pradesh President Pranab Mukherjee has approved the recommendation of the Union Cabinet to impose President's Rule in Arunachal Pradesh that's been wracked by political turmoil. Passport first, verification later for first-timers Liberalising the passport system, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on 25th January announced the government's decision to do away with police verification for the issuance process, for first-time normal category passport applicants. World
At least 37 Greece-bound migrants drown off Turkey coast At least 37 migrants, including women and children, have drowned trying to cross the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greece. Zika virus spreading explosively: WHO warns India, other nations The Zika virus is "spreading explosively" in the Americas and can infect up to four million people, the WHO warned on 29th January as it issued a warning to all countries, including India, who have the vector of Aedes mosquito that also causes Dengue and Chikungunya. Business
Government releases list of 20 smart cities that are planned NEW DELHI: The government on 28th January announced the names of the first 20 urban areas that will be developed as smart cities. Sports India win T20 series against Australia, clinch top spot in ICC rankings India finished the Australia tour on a high note as they won the third and final T20 at Sydney to clinch the series 3-0. A superb start by openers Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma, the middle order push by Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina ensured India chased down 197. Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis win Australian Open women's doubles title Sania Mirza and her Swiss partner Martina Hingis beat the seventh seeded Czech combination of Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka to win the Australian Open women's doubles title on 29th January. Shooter Heena Sidhu earns Rio Olympics spot World record holder Heena Sidhu earned a quota place for the Rio Olympics; she won a gold medal in the Asia Olympic qualifying competition in New Delhi. Angelique Kerber of Germany defeated top-ranked Serena Williams of USA to win Australian Open Women's singles title The German pulled off an incredible 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 win over the world No1 to secure her first grand slam title and deny Williams a record-equalling 22nd Novak Djokovic beats Andy Murray in straight sets to win his sixth Australian Open title World number one Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray in straight sets to win his sixth Australian Open title and condemn the Briton to a fifth final defeat. Sci/Tech
'Intuitive' computer has a go at mind game, wins hands-down A computer program has beaten a human champion at the ancient Chinese board game Go, marking a significant advance for development of artificial intelligence. The program had taught itself how to win, and its developers say its learning strategy may someday let computers help solve real-world problems like making medical diagnoses and pursuing scientific research. 18th January - 24th January 2016 India
PM Narendra Modi welcomes French President Francois Hollande at Chandigarh's Rock Garden Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed French President Francois Hollande at Chandigarh's popular Rock Garden on 24th January. Netaji's family welcomes declassifying of files NEW DELHI: Family members of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on 23rd January "welcomed" the declassifying of 100 secret files related to the freedom fighter by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged the government to take steps to declassify the "intelligence" files lying with India as well with countries such as Russia, Japan, the US and the UK. Largest tricolor unfurled at Ranchi Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on 23rd jan hoisted the largest tricolor in the country atop the tallest pole at Pahari Mandir in Ranchi on the occasion of birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Security agencies on alert amid intrusion threat Security agencies along the International Border (IB) with Pakistan have been put on high alert after receiving a warning on possible intrusion by terrorists into India. Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba militants may try crossing over to India from several points along the international border with Pakistan abutting Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, the alert says. World
British PM Cameron backs burqa ban in schools, courts, border crossings British Prime Minister David Cameron has backed a ban on face-covering veils such as burqas in schools, courts and at border check points in the country but said he will not go as far as what France did to impose a blanket ban. 5 Dead, 2 Injured In Canada High School Shooting: Justin Trudeau OTTAWA: Five people were killed and two others seriously wounded on 22nd January in a shooting at a high school in Canada's western plains province of Saskatchewan, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said. At Least 30 Killed in Snowstorm-Related Deaths At least 30 people have died as a result of the mammoth snowstorm that pounded the eastern U.S. The deaths occurred in car accidents, from carbon monoxide poisoning, and from heart attacks while shoveling snow Business
Centre to create Rs 10,000 cr corpus fund for innovation driven enterprises: PM Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 23rd January said the government will create Rs 10,000 crore corpus fund for development and growth of innovation driven enterprises. India can stand out with reforms, planning: Arun Jaitley DAVOS: India can stand out in the gloomy global economic situation with headwinds from China and the US if it continues with "reforms and responsible economic planning", finance minister Arun Jaitley on 22nd January said expressing confidence that the country will prove its resilience. Sci/Tech
President Obama to Award National Medal of Science to Dr. Rakesh K. Jain An IIT-Kanpur alumnus, Dr. Jain has been regarded as a pioneer for revealing the barriers to the delivery and worth of molecular and nano-medicines in tumors, evolving new strategies to overcome the barriers. India launches 5th navigation satellite SRIHARIKOTA: India on 20th January successfully launched its fifth navigation satellite IRNSS-1E on-board the workhorse PSLV-C31 here, taking another step join a group of nations equipped with own satellite navigation systems like the US-based Global Positioning System (GPS). Sports India is now No.1 Test side The Indian Test team has climbed to the top of the ICC's Test Rankings after South Africa crashed to a 0-2 series defeat against England in Johannesburg on 23rd January.India, which had lost its top ranking to England after the 4-0 whitewash in 2011, got back to the pinnacle by virtue of a 3-0 series win against the Proteas at home, last December. Final countdown begins for 12th South Asian Games The final countdown has begun for the 12th South Asian Games to be held in Guwahati and Shillong from February 5-16, 2016. Sania Mirza-Martina Hingis Named International Tennis Federation World Champions The International Tennis Federation (ITF) on 19th January named the Indo-Swiss pair of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis as the 2015 ITF women's doubles World Champions. PV Sindhu wins Malaysia Masters Grand Prix, her first title of 2016 Scottish shuttler Kirsty Gilmour proved no match for India's PV Sindhu, who needed just 32 minutes to crush her opponent in the women's singles final and seal her second $120,000 Malaysia Masters title at the Spice Stadium in Penang on 24th January. 11th January - 17th January 2016 World
President Obama outlines four-point agenda for the future in his last state of union address U.S. President Barack Obama has outlined a four-point agenda that he said was about focusing on the future beyond the next year - making the economy work for everyone, making technology work for everyone, retaining American leadership in the world "without becoming its policeman," and overcoming the current hostility in U.S. domestic politics. Tsai Ing-wen elected Taiwan's first female president Ms Tsai, 59, leads the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) that wants independence from China.In her victory speech, she vowed to preserve the status quo in relations with China, adding Beijing must respect Taiwan's democracy and both sides must ensure there are no provocations. India
PM Narendra Modi unveils "Start-up" India plan Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Start-up India movement on 16th January aimed at boosting entrepreneurship at the grassroots level. Sushma Swaraj meets Palestine Foreign Minister Swaraj will inaugurate the India-Palestine Digital Learning and Innovation Centre as part of capacity building efforts undertaken by the Indian government in Palestine. CBSE schools keep junk food off campuses Schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) are now complying with instructions in a recently-issued circular, which enjoins them to ensure no junk food is provided or sold on the premises. No evidence to prove odd-even improved Delhi's air quality NEW DELHI: As the much-debated odd even formula implemented by the Delhi government from January 1 to 15 drew to a close, the first of analysis on its impact has said that there is "no conclusive evidence to prove that the odd-even policy improved Delhi's air quality or reduced traffic congestion". President Pranab Mukherjee launches Pulse Polio Program-2016 President Pranab Mukherjee on 16th January launched the Pulse Polio programme for 2016 by administering polio drops to children less than five years old, at the Rahstrapati Bhawan. Sci/Tech
'Second largest' black hole in the Milky Way discovered TOKYO: A team of Japanese astronomers has discovered an enigmatic gas cloud just 200 light years away from the centre of the Milky Way that can be the possible missing link in the black hole evolution. Neuroscientist Karl Deisseroth to give lectures in India Stanford University neuroscientist and psychiatrist Karl Deisseroth, who developed methods that have revolutionised our ability to visualise and manipulate brain circuits, will give lectures in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Delhi this month. Business
World Bank to help create fund to develop Indian railways The World Bank and the Indian Railways will work together to create a Railway Development Fund that will partly finance the $142 billion investment plans for the core infrastructure sector announced by the government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Beijing allows RBI to enter forex market China has allowed a second batch of foreign institutions to enter China's interbank foreign exchange market, the country's central bank said on 12th January. Six central banks and international financial institutions, including Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Monetary Authority of Singapore and Bank of International Settlements, are now allowed to trade spot products, forwards, swaps, currency swaps and options in China's domestic foreign exchange market, it said. Sports India vs Australia, 3rd ODI: Australia seal series with three-wicket win over India India, trailing 2-0 in the series, once again failed to stop the Australia batsmen from chasing down their 296-run target and lost the third ODI by three wickets in Melbourne. Australia took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series after the win which was anchored by Glenn Maxwell with his 96. Delhi men register first win over National basketball championship Host Karnataka succumbed to its second defeat in the men’s section of the senior National basketball championship, after a 84-73 loss to Delhi, here on 11th January. Virat Kohli fastest to 24 ODI centuries, 7000 runs Virat Kohli on 17th January became the fastest to register 24 hundreds and pile up 7,000 runs in one-day cricket, surpassing the twin milestones in just his 161st innings. Environment
Carving out a model for enhancing Carbon dioxide sinks In the Paris Summit (United States Conference on Climate Change), held during December 2015, India has strongly advocated climate justice and adhered to the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR) on the issue of climate change actions. Intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) for the period 2021-30 were presented which aimed at propagation of healthy, green and sustainable path to economic development, reduction of emission intensity of its GDP by 33 per cent to 35 per cent by 2030 from the 2005 level, increasing the share of non-fossil-fuel-based energy resources to 40 per cent and creation of carbon sinks of 2.5-3 billion tones of CO2 equivalent. 4th January - 10 January 2016 World
Sri Lankan Government taking steps to ensure human rights and freedom The Sri Lankan government, which has joined hands with international community in the last one year, is taking initial steps towards "ensuring human rights and freedom" for all Sri Lankans, according to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. Pakistan pledges full support on Pathankot After a second high-level meeting chaired by Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan on 8th January pledged to cooperate with India in investigating terror attack on Pathankot air base. India
Delhi Govt scraps management quota in nursery admission Much to the respite of parents running for nursery admission, the Delhi Government has scrapped the management quota in the private schools. The only quota that will now remain is the 25 per cent seats set aside for children from the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on 6th January. Union Human and Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani inaugurates World Book Fair Union Human Resources Development Minister Smriti Irani on 9th january inaugurated the 24th World Book Fair in the capital. Sci/Tech
NASA mission finds 100 new alien planets NASA's revamped planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft has discovered more than 100 confirmed planets orbiting other stars. Business
Government to ensure access to social security: Jaitley Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, said the government's priority was to ensure access to health and social security benefits to three labour groups organised, unorganised and those not employed or below the poverty line. Finance Minister hails manufacturing sector growth Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on 8th January inaugurated two-day Bengal Global Business Summit-2016 in Kolkata. Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay has been invited as a special guest at the event by the state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Sports Sania, Martina start off 2016 with Brisbane title BRISBANE: Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis carried the dominance of 2015 into the new season, winning their sixth consecutive title by lifting the WTA Brisbane trophy, here on 9th January Environment
Poor air quality persists in Delhi even after odd-even experiment with cars The Delhi government's claim that pollution in the Capital has reduced over the past week is at odds with data of the daily average levels as well as peak values of particulate matter (PM). 28 December 2015 - 3 January 2016 World
Pakistan Army chief visits Kabul on an optimistic note Pakistan's Army Chief General Raheel Sharif arrived in Kabul on 28th December 2015, to hold talks with the Afghan leadership on security issues, including reviving stalled peace talks with the Taliban. High time India, Pakistan set aside hostilities: Nawaz Sharif PM Nawaz Sharif has said that it is "high time" India and Pakistan set aside their hostilities, even as he expressed confidence that the spirit of goodwill generated by his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's visit to Lahore will persist. India
Modi winds up Mann Ki Baat for 2015 with 'Start Up India' More than 3,000 suggestions, many of them after Mr. Modi's surprise visit to Lahore on Christmas Day, were received by the portal. Instead, Mr. Modi decided to frame a new nomenclature to refer to the differently-abled people and lauded a mason in Madhya Pradesh for donating free labour for building more than 100 toilets in his district. Odd-even formula: Even day for Delhiites on 2nd January 2nd January is the second day of the odd-even formula in Delhi; the first day of the rule seems to have worked to decongest vehicular traffic and bring down pollution levels in the national capital. Earthquake measuring 6.7 on Richter Scale hits Manipur; 6 dead, over 50 injured An earthquake, measuring 6.7 on the Richter Scale, occurred at 4.37 a.m, on 4th January and had its epicentre in Manipur's Tamenglong district bordering. Bangladesh. Myanmar and Bhutan felt the quake too. 5 terrorists, 3 jawans killed in gunbattle at Air Force base in Pathankot In a pre-dawn attack, a group of heavily-armed terrorists, struck at the Air Force base in Pathankot, leading to a fierce gun battle in which three security personnel were killed along with five attackers. Sci/Tech
Modi promises more resources for scientific research PM Narendra Modi exhorted scientists and researchers to tackle climate change, the challenges from urbanization and play their role in encouraging start-ups. 2016 could be the year of Virtual Reality Following years of hype, 2016 looks to be the year that Virtual Reality (VR) actually becomes real as firms like HTC, Sony and Samsung propose to launch equipment this year to make this possible. Business
Government extends tax residency rule deadline A deadline for comments on the draft guidelines to determine the tax residency of a foreign company has been extended to January 9. Petrol prices down by 63 paise per litre, diesel by Rs 1.06 per litre Petrol prices were cut on 31st December by 63 paise per litre and diesel by Rs 1.06 per litre, the third reduction in December on back of softening in global oil rates. Sports BCCI's top award for Kohli India's Test captain Virat Kohli has won the Cricketer-of-the-Year 2015 award. The award is named after the former India captain and all-rounder Polly Umrigar. 21 Dec - 27 Dec 2015 World
Tornadoes in US claim 40 lives; blizzard warning in several parts Devastating tornadoes, severe floods and heavy snow across United States have caused deaths and disruption across Texas and other parts of the country. India
PM Narendra Modi makes a surprise visit to Pakistan Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif during a surprise visit to the Pakistani city of Lahore. PM Narendra Modi visits Russia for summit talks PM Narendra Modi made a two-day visit to Russia. As part of the 16th Annual India-Russia Summit, he and President Vladimir Putin held a one-on-one meeting in Moscow. The two countries signed 16 pacts to expand cooperation in various sectors, including nuclear and defense. On his way back the PM stopped in Kabul and also made a surprise visit to Lahore to meet PM Nawaz Sharif. This was the first visit by an Indian prime minister to Pakistan in over a decade. 10 killed as BSF aircraft crashes in Delhi Ten people, including two pilots of a chartered aircraft of the Border Security Force (BSF) died after the aircraft crashed near the Delhi airport soon after taking off on 22nd Dec morning. 'Let govt try it': Delhi High Court refuses to stay odd-even formula The Delhi high court on 23rd Dec refused to stay the AAP government's odd-even rule for private cars, a radical road rationing formula to reduce the number of vehicles in the Capital grappling with heavy air pollution. Sci/Tech
How chemists plan to sniff out bombs The suicide bombers in the Paris attacks used an explosive that is relatively easy to synthesise at home. Chemists, however, are leading an effort to develop sensors to sniff it out. Business
Finance Minister sets priority for New Year, structural reforms at top Voicing "great satisfaction" over the performance of the Indian economy in "a year of turmoil and volatility" globally, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has dismissed grumblings about the economy not having taken off as "cynicism -- a way of life in India". Sports Australia captain Steve Smith wins ICC's Cricketer of the Year award Australia captain Steve Smith has been named cricketer of the year by the International Cricket Council, winning the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy. Sania-Martina team named 2015 Women's Doubles World Champions The formidable pairing of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis was named as Women's Doubles World Champions by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in recognition of their stupendous success in season 2015. Environment
Green norms may sound death knell for the domestic textile industry The textile industry has flagged concerns about an Environment Ministry move to mandate virtually all textile firms to reduce their effluent discharge to zero. The argument is that such a stipulation goes beyond what the developed world follows and would make Indian firms even more noncompetitive at a time when export orders are shrinking. 14 Dec - 20 Dec 2015 World
Sri Lanka to convert its Parliament to 'Constitutional Assembly' next year On January 9, as Sri Lanka's President Maithripala Sirisena begins his second year in office, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will move a resolution in Parliament to convert the House into a 'Constitutional Assembly' (CA). This is to start the process of drafting a Constitution to replace the current one, in place since 1978. Beijing issues second red alert as choking smog sets in again Beijing issued its second-ever red alert for smog and put its emergency response plan into action once again as severe pollution hit China's capital . Beijing emerges as a bridge-builder between Kabul and Islamabad An all-weather friend to Pakistan and now a major source of support for Afghanistan, China has positioned itself as a credible bridge-builder between Kabul and Islamabad in order to advance the Afghan peace process. India
Pilot project to convert 10 diesel buses to electric ones in Delhi and Maharashtra NEW DELHI: Amid the growing concern around air pollution in cities across India due to increased consumption of diesel for transportation, the Central Government has decided to roll out a pilot to convert 10 diesel or CNG buses run by state governments to electric ones. Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi are likely to get these buses in the next 3-4 months with an investment of about Rs 10-12 crore. Good governance: CBSE books to be made available online for free, says Smriti Irani NEW DELHI: All CBSE books and learning material will be made available online for free as part of the Centre's good governance efforts, HRD Minister Smriti Irani said here on 19th Dec 2015. Upgrade defence technology constantly for edge in military capability: President President Pranab Mukherjee on 19th Dec called for constant defence technology upgrades for India to maintain an edge in military capability over its adversaries. Mukherjee made the call to young military technocrats while telling them to harness the latest defence technologies and ensure that the Indian Army benefits from these. Dilip Kumar honoured with Padma Vibhushan Dilip Kumar, Indian cinema's one of the greatest actors, has been conferred with the Padma Vibhushan on 13th Dec at a special function held in Mumbai. Sci/Tech
Study shows that the Earth's tilt influences climate change The Earth's tilt that shifts every 41,000 years influences climate change by affecting the world's heaviest rain-belt, a new study that analyzed data from the past 282,000 years has found. ISRO launches six Singaporean satellites The Indian Space Research Organisation on 16th Dec put Singapore's first commercial earth-observation satellite in space through a launch on the polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV). The TeLEOS-I, a 400-kg satellite, was joined by five other smaller satellites, all from Singapore, on the PSLV-C29 mission. Business
As economy slows, China urges G20 to focus on domestic reforms China, the host for the 2016 G20 meet and holder of the rotating presidency, urged member countries to pursue structural reforms to spur global economic growth even as the Asian giant's economy slowed. Macro-economic expansionary policies such as monetary easing remain a 'temporary response' to the global financial crisis of 2008, it said. Google to heavily invest in India Google to heavily invest in India, train two million developers on Android platform: Sundar Pichai. Declaring that India stood on the cusp of a "crossover moment" for Google, its India-born CEO Sundar Pichai said while the country had improved when it comes to ease of doing business, it needs to get a "whole lot better". PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate Make in India Week in Mumbai on February 13, 2016 PM Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Make in India Week in Mumbai on February 13, a mega event in which the government expects participation of over a 1,000 companies and delegates from over 60 countries. Sports Indian squad for Australia: Yuvi's comeback; Dhoni to lead Yuvraj Singh & Manish Pandey were included in Indian team for the tour of Australia announced by BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur on 20th Dec. 7 Dec - 13 Dec 2015 World
China pollution: First ever red alert in effect in Beijing Schools in Beijing are closed and outdoor construction halted as the Chinese capital's first ever pollution "red alert" came into effect. Four Indians vie for $1 million prize for outstanding teachers Four Indian teachers have been shortlisted for a $1 million annual prize, dubbed the 'Nobel Prize for teaching,' for their outstanding contribution to the profession.The Varkey GEMS Foundation Global Teacher Prize is dubbed the 'Nobel Prize for teaching' Beijing emerges as a bridge-builder between Kabul and Islamabad An all-weather friend to Pakistan and now a major source of support for Afghanistan, China has positioned itself as a credible bridge-builder between Kabul and Islamabad in order to advance the Afghan peace process. Saudi Arabia's women vote in election for the first time Women in Saudi Arabia have cast their first votes in the country's history, in municipal elections. Women were also standing as candidates, another first, despite the conservative kingdom being the only nation where women are not allowed to drive. A total of 978 women have registered as candidates, alongside 5,938 men. India
Sushma Swaraj arrives in Pakistan: Bilateral ties, Afghanistan in focus External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj arrived in Islamabad on 8th Dec afternoon, to participate in the ministerial session of the Heart of Asia conference on Afghanistan. For the crucial two-day visit to the Pakistani capital Islamabad, Ms. Swaraj is being accompanied by Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar, MEA Spokesperson Vikas Swarup, and Gopal Baglay, Joint Secretary in charge of Pakistan in the MEA. Sci/Tech
NASA plans to exit space station in order to explore deeper space As all good things must come to an end,NASA's long space ride with the International Space Station (ISS) in low-Earth orbit will also touch the finish line in a decade from now. Business
TAPI gas pipeline finally off the ground Vice President Hamid Ansari, Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif and leaders from Turkmenistan and Afghanistan on 13th Dec broke the ground in Turkmenistan for the ambitious USD 7.6 bn TAPI pipeline project which will provide energy-hungry India gas to run its power plants. Prime Minister addresses India-Japan Business Leaders Forum PM Narendra Modi and the Japanese premier spoke at Business Leaders Forum in Delhi. Both leaders highlighted the scope for taking business partnerships between the two countries to the next level. Sports India scores biggest ever win against South Africa On a pitch demanding discipline, India banked on its infallible warhead Ravichandran Ashwin's five-wicket haul to trounce a defiant South Africa by a record margin of 337 runs on the fifth day of the fourth and final Test at the Feroz Shah Kotla grounds in New Delhi on 7th Dec. Dubai Super Series: Saina Nehwal crashes out Saina Nehwal lost her third and final round-robin game to defending champion Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei 21-16, 18-21,14-21 to bow out of contention for the semi-finals of the World Superseries Finals on 11th Dec. Saina won the first game 21-16. India rise to second place in ICC Test rankings after 3-0 series win over South Africa India moved into the second place of the ICC Test Championship table after completing a 3-0 drubbing of South Africa in the four-Test series, which concluded with the fourth match in New Delhi on 7th Dec. Environment
Historic climate deal sealed in Paris; aims to keep global temperatures from rising well below 2°C limit A landmark climate change deal was on 12th Dec clinched with the approval of India, China and the US, after days of tough negotiations here with the legally- binding pact seeking to limit global warming to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius and committing USD 100 billion a year from 2020 to help developing nations. 30 Nov - 6 Dec 2015 World
13th Amendment to be basis of constitutional reforms: Chandrika Kumaratunga The 13th Constitutional Amendment, [enacted subsequent to the 1987 agreement between India and Sri Lanka], would certainly form part of the basis of constitutional reforms to address the country's ethnic question, according to Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, former Sri Lankan President. California: 14 killed in shooting There's been another mass shooting in the US. This time in California, 14 lives have been lost in the senseless violence which prompted US President Barack Obama once again to push for gun control but the issue remains hugely debated and is unlikely to be addressed with the US headed for Presidential elections next year. India
Gandhiji maker of our nation: President President Pranab Mukherjee on 1st Dec 2015 inaugurated a new Archives and Research Centre at Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat. Chennai hit by fresh rain and deadly flooding Fresh rains in Chennai have caused serious flooding, with flights and trains suspended and hundreds of homes without power. Accessible India Campaign rolled out Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 6th Dec released two commemorative coins, as part of the 125th birth anniversary year celebrations of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Sci/Tech
NASA probe beams sharpest ever images of Pluto NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has sent back some of the sharpest images of Pluto, showing a wide variety of cratered, mountainous and glacial terrains, which may be the best close-ups of the icy-dwarf planet that humans could see for decades. Business
Over 66 lakh benefited under MUDRA Yojna: Prime Minister Over Rs 42,520 crore has been disbursed under the MUDRA Yojna to more than 66 lakh borrowers, of which nearly a third are women, PM Narendra Modi said. Gold Monetisation Scheme purely voluntary: Finance Ministry The Finance Ministry said that the Gold Monetisation Scheme is purely voluntary for individuals and institutions, and they can take their own decision to monetise the gold held by them. Sports Hockey World League: India beat Netherlands on penalties in thrilling finish The Indian hockey team maintained their calm in a high scoring encounter in Raipur to edge past Netherlands in the penalty shootout 3-2 to claim the bronze medal in Hockey World League Final held on 6th Dec 2015 India and Virat Kohli create history at Kotla as they trash SA by 337 runs Virat Kohli today created history on his home ground-Feroz Shah Kotla,by becoming the first Indian captain to win a Test series 3-0 against South Africa Environment
Karnataka hamlet is India's first smokeless village Vyachakurahalli of Gauribidanur taluk in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka became India's first smokeless village. Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) piloted the 'Mission Smokeless village' project to protect the health of the women of the village. All households were given LPG connections. The use of firewood has been completely discontinued Progressive Paris Agreement will unlock green funds, says by Business Coalition India stands to gain from massive renewable energy investments and achieve energy efficiency in key sectors under a Climate Agreement, a global coalition of business organizations working on low carbon economic growth has said. 23 - 29 Nov 2015 World
UN climate conference begins in Paris High-level climate talks have begun in Paris with the goal of a long-term deal to reduce man-made emissions. A total of 151 world leaders have converged on Paris to launch the two-week talks in hopes of giving an impetus for an ambitious agreement. Obama, Hollande seek shift in Russian strategy before joint action President Barack Obama met with President Francois Hollande of France in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on 24th Nov. USA and France said they would like Russia to be part of their joint efforts to fight the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, but put the onus on Russia to prove its credentials by giving up its support to Syrian President Bashar Al-AssadHigh-level climate talks have begun in Paris with the goal of a long-term deal to reduce man-made emissions. A total of 151 world leaders have converged on Paris to launch the two-week talks in hopes of giving an impetus for an ambitious agreement. India
India, Singapore enter into strategic partnership India and Singapore signed a joint declaration envisaging a Strategic Partnership which, besides broadening engagement in existing areas of cooperation, aims to catalyse new ones ranging from political, defence and security cooperation to economic, cultural and people-to-people contacts. Helicopter crash kills seven near Katra,near Vaishno Devi shrine A helicopter crash near the Vaishno Devi shrine, killed seven people, including the pilot. Sci/Tech
India test-fires supersonic interceptor missile India on 23 Nov test-fired its indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile from the Abdul Kalam Island (Wheeler Island) off the Odisha coast. Business
Govt reaching out to opposition to pass GST bill: Finance Minister Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that government is reaching out to opposition to pass the important GST bill. India among 4 nations to sign trade pact Sri Lanka, India, Malta and Mauritius have come together to establish a Commonwealth Trade Finance Facility to boost trade and investment flows, particularly for developing nations of the Commonwealth. Sports
India win Nagpur test by 124 runs; clinches the series Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed 12 wickets in the match as India defeated South Africa by 124 runs with two days to spare in the third Test at Nagpur on Friday to clinch the four-Test series 2-0 and end the Proteas' nine-year-long unbeaten streak away from home. India beat Pak 6-2 to lift junior men's hockey Asia Cup Indian junior men's hockey team thrashed arch-rival Pakistan 6-2 to win the Junior Men's Asia Cup at the Wisma Belia Hockey Stadium in Kuantan, Malaysia on 22 Nov. Harmanpreet Singh was the top scorer with four goals. With the win India equalled Pakistan's record of three victories in the Cup's eighth edition. India were also champions in 2004 and 2008 while Pakistan were winners in 1987, 1992 and 1996. 19 - 26 Oct 2015 World
European leaders discuss refugee crisis at Brussels summit European leaders met for a summit in Brussels to try to agree a plan for managing large numbers of refugees making their way through Turkey, Greece and the western Balkans desperate to reach places such as Germany and Scandinavia before winter. India
Prior to Africa forum meet, India polishes its UNSC pitch India and Africa must work together to ensure UN Security Council reforms, says External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, calling this a 'major issue' for the two countries as the UN celebrates its 70th anniversary. Government approves induction of women fighter pilots in IAF In a revolutionary step towards women empowerment, the Defence Ministry on 24 October, approved the induction of women into the fighter stream of the Indian Air Force. Sci/Tech
A step closer to producing an efficient, broad-based malaria vaccine Scientists have identified as small segment of malarial parasite protein that has the potential to prevent malaria caused by different species and strains of Plasmodium falciparum. New technique to detect magnetic fields inside stars Using a technique similar to medical ultrasound, astrophysicists have for the first time developed a way to determine the presence of strong magnetic fields deep inside pulsating giant stars. Business
Sensex Turns Flat on Profit-Taking in Banking Stocks The Sensex and Nifty moved higher on Monday, tracking gains in other Asian markets. BSE Sensex moved over 100 points higher while Nifty jumped above 8,300 before paring gains on profit-taking in banking stocks. Sports
Three tons hand SA series, India its worst loss Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis and AB de Villiers - all hit centuries as South Africa thrashed India by 214 wins on 25 October to clinch the five-match one-day international series. 12 - 18 Oct 2015 World
Nepal has a new PM Khadga Prasad Oli, the Communist Party leader, was elected as Nepal's new prime minister. Angus Deaton wins Nobel Prize in Economics Angus Deaton, a Brtish-American economist at Princeton University won the Nobel prize for Economics "for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare". Thousands of migrants surge into Slovenia as Hungary closes border Thousands of migrants surged into tiny Slovenia on 17 October as an alternative route opened in Europe for them after Hungary sealed its border for their free flow, adding another hurdle in their frantic flight from wars and poverty toward what they hope is a better life in Western Europe. Marlon James wins Man Booker Prize for fiction Marlon James, the Jamaican novelist, has won the prestigious Man Booker Prize for Fiction for "A Brief History of Seven Killings" his fictional retelling of the 1976 attempted murder of Bob Marley. India
Voting begins in Bihar elections On 12 Oct, voting began in the first phase of Bihar elections for 49 assembly constituencies. A total of 1.35 crore voters are eligible to vote in this direct contest between BJP-led NDA and the Nitish-Lalu Grand Alliance. The Supreme Court strikes down NJAC act as flawed The NDA government's intense desire to make the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) fully functional did not bear fruit as the Supreme Court refused to permit the NJAC to discharge its core function: appointment of judges to the SC and high courts. Stream of authors return Sahitya Academy Awards Six more authors including Kashmiri writer Ghulam Nabi Khayal have decided to return their Sahitya Academy awards as part of the spiralling protests of literatures against the 'rising intolerance' following rationalist M M Kalburgi's killing. Sci/Tech
NASA's spacecraft spots enormous 'coronal hole' in the Sun NASA's orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory has mapped an enormous coronal hole - a gap in the Sun's outer layer and magnetic field - which is the size of 50 Earths and is releasing an extra-fast solar wind in Earth's direction. NASA tests umbrella-like heat shield for future Mars missions Researchers at NASA have successfully tested an umbrella-like heat shield, called ADEPT, that could protect future Mars exploration vehicles from extreme heat when entering the red planet's atmosphere. Environment
UP: Gangetic dolphins doubled in 3 yrs The number of Gangetic dolphins has doubled in UP. The dolphin census 2015 counted 1,263 dolphins against the 671 in 2012. Sports
PV Sindhu loses Denmark Open final to Olympic champ Li Xuerui of China On 18 October, P V Sindhu's dream run at the Denmark Open ended in agony as the Indian shuttler suffered a straight-game defeat against Olympic champion Li Xuerui of China in the final of the USD 650,000 Super Series Premier badminton event in Denmark. South Africa beat India by 18 runs in Rajkot On 18 October, South Africa beat India by 18 runs in the third ODI to go 2-1 up in the five-match series. Novak Djokovic wins Shanghai Masters title On 18 October, Novak Djokovic won his ninth title of 2015 with a straight-sets victory over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Shanghai Masters. The world number one is enjoying a stellar year and, competing in his 13th consecutive final, proved too strong for Tsonga, prevailing 6-2 6-4. It sealed a fifth Masters crown of the season for Djokovic, equalling his 2011 haul when he won 10 tournaments overall. 28 Sept - 04 Oct 2015 World
Nine dead in shooting at college in US state of Oregon A gunman went on a shooting rampage at a college in the US state of Oregon, killing nine people and wounding seven before he died in a shootout with police. The shooter - was identified by US media as Chris Harper Mercer, 26 - opened fire in a classroom at Umpqua Community College in rural Roseburg. Landslide devastates Guatemala City, hundreds missing At least 131 people were killed in mudslides that smashed into a village outside Guatemala City. India
Haj stampede: Death toll of Indians rises to 58 External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted that 58 Indians lost their lives and 78 are missing in Haj tragedy that occurred on 24th of last month. Business first as Angela Merkel meets Narendra Modi German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived with a delegation on a two-day visit to India. She will hold bilateral talks with PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi on 5 October.The discussions between the two leaders will cover a wide range of issues including security and defence, with special focus on boosting trade ties. Economy
RBI Chief Raghuram Rajan: Need long-term goals to shield farm sector from vagaries of nature India needs to set long-term goals to insulate the farm sector from the vagaries of nature, said RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan. India emerges top FDI destination leaving behind China, US In the first half of 2015, India is at number one, attracting roughly $3 billion more than China and $4 billion more than the US. Environment
Climate change can alter the planet's shape As melting glaciers erode the land, global warming could alter the shape of the planet, a new study says. Sci/Tech
Student's high-tech smart glove translates sign language into text and speech A 'smart glove' that translates sign language from hand gestures to visual text on a screen and audible dialogue has been developed by a Goldsmiths, University of London student, Hadeel Ayoub. She's now working on an app to enable real-time translation of the text into other languages. Sports
Ronaldo crosses the 500-goal mark Cristiano Ronaldo scored the 81st and 82nd Champions League goals of his career to give Real Madrid victory over Malmo at the Swedbank Stadium in Sweden. These goals took Ronaldo past the 500 career goals milestone. Sania-Martina win Wuhan Open title Ace Indian tennis star Sania Mirza continued her superb run with Swiss partner Martina Hingis as the duo clinched its seventh title together by winning the Wuhan Open women's doubles trophy here on 3rd October.The top-seeded pair eased past the Romanian team of Irina-Camelia Begu and Monica Niculescu 6-2, 6-3 in the title clash. Shashank Manohar elected unopposed as BCCI President Lawyer-turned-administrator Shashank Manohar was elected unopposed as the BCCI President ushering in a new era in the Cricket Board and ending N Srinivasan's clout in the cash-rich body. 21 - 27 Sept 2015 World
Hungary army gets new powers as Europe struggles with refugees Hungary today gave the army drastic new powers to stem illegal migration ahead of a series of crunch EU meetings this week on how to deal with the unrelenting stream of refugees entering Europe. India
Haj Stampede: Death toll of Indian pilgrims rises to 35 In the stampede that took place at the annual Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, 35 Indians have lost their lives. First Indo-US Strategic and Commercial Dialogue begins The first ever Ministerial of the India-US Strategic and Commercial Dialogue began in Washington to identify possible areas for future cooperation in key strategic areas of defence, security and energy. Government to withdraw draft encryption policy On 22nd September, the Narendra Modi government withdrew the controversial draft encryption policy that proposed to make it mandatory for every citizen to save all digital communications, including emails and chats, for a period of 90 days. India, United States and Japan decide to elevate their trilateral partnership to ministerial level India, United States and Japan decide to elevate their trilateral partnership to the ministerial level. US Secretary of State John Kerry said the first meeting is to be held next week. Economy
Govt clears USD 2.5 billion deal for military helicopters Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) today cleared a nearly USD 2.5 billion dollar deal for 22 Apache attack helicopters and 15 Chinook heavy-lift choppers with American aviation giant Boeing. SEBI fines PACL Rs 7,269 cr for illegal raising of funds Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Tuesday fined a Pearl Group company, PACL for over 7000 crore for illegal raising of funds. Sci/Tech
ISRO to launch its first Astronomical Observation Satellite, ASTROSAT ASTROSAT, the first fully dedicated Indian astronomical satellite to study heavenly objects will blast off from Sriharikota on September 28. New 'super material' may be used in bulletproof vests Chinese scientists have developed a 'super material' that is light as a balloon but as strong as metal and can be used in bulletproof vests and military tanks. Sports
BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya passes away On 20th September, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya passed away in Kolkata. The former International Cricket Council (ICC) chief was 75. MS Dhoni to lead India in T20s and ODIs against South Africa MS Dhoni will lead India in three T20 matches and the first three One-Day Internationals against South Africa in a series beginning October. 14 - 20 Sept 2015 World
Migrant crisis: Germany starts temporary border controls Germany has introduced temporary controls on its border with Austria to cope with the influx of migrants. 8.3-magnitude quake strikes Chile On 15th September, an earthquake with the magnitude of 8.3 on the Richter Scale hit the coast of Chile, shaking buildings in the capital city of Santiago and killing five people. Tsipras' left-wing Syriza party wins Greek vote, to form coalition A jubilant Alexis Tsipras vowed to continue fighting for his country's pride and to quickly form a coalition government after his left-wing Syriza party comfortably won Greece's third national vote this year on 20 September, even as the nation faces twin crises of greater economic austerity and a flood of migrants from North Africa and the Middle East. India
NDA announces seat sharing for Bihar polls On 14th September, The NDA finalized the seat sharing for Bihar Assembly polls, BJP will contest in 160 out of 243 seats. NCERT introduces web portal for geography students The National Council of Educational Research & Training (NCERT) has developed a web portal that will help students to learn geography through interactive activities. 'Metro Man' E Sreedharan in UN high level advisory group 'Metro Man' E Sreedharan has been invited to the United Nations' High Level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport (HLAG-ST). Sci/Tech
Sheikh Hasina wins UN award on climate change Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been declared as one of the winners of the UN Champions of the Earth award in recognition of her "leadership and vision" in making climate change an issue of national priority. 'Champions of Change' award for Indian origin Shwetha Prabhakaran Swetha Prabhakaran, an Indian-American teen entrepreneur and founder CEO of Everybody Code Now! will receive the prestigious 'Champions of Change' award at the White House. Economy
Indian Oil Corporation to invest Rs 1.75 trillion over 7 years On 15th September, the country's largest oil refinery, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), said it will be investing Rs 1.75 trillion over the next seven years to expand output by 54% to around 100 million tonnes per annum. Sports
Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer to win 2015 US Open Novak Djokovic clinched his third Grand Slam title of 2015 and the 10th career major with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 triumph over sentimental favorite Roger Federer in the US Open final. 7 - 13 Sept 2015 World
Japan reopens radiation-hit town Japan is inviting residents to return to a town evacuated in 2011 after the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster. Naraha is the first town to allow people to return permanently, following several years of decontamination work. EU passes emergency plan to relocate 40,000 refugees On 9th September, the European Parliament passed an emergency plan to relocate 40,000 refugees after members voted on a proposal made by the European Commission in May. India
BSNL to offer minimum 2 Mbps speed from Oct 1 Starting October 1, over one crore BSNL landline broadband users will be able to surf the Internet at a minimum speed of 2 megabits per second (2Mbps), at no extra cost. Explosion in MP's Jhabua: Death toll rises to 89, over 100 injured On 12th September, at least 89 people were killed and nearly 100 injured after a massive blast caused by mining explosives stored in a building ripped through a crowded area in Petlawad town. President confers Gandhi Peace Prize 2014 to ISRO On 9th September, President Pranab Mukherjee conferred the Gandhi Peace Prize for the year 2014 to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) at a function at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Sci/Tech
Nasa to develop Star Trek-Style 'Tractor Beam' NASA has joined hands with an American technology company to develop a Star Trek-style 'tractor beam' that can manipulate objects in space. World's oldest fossil sea turtle discovered Scientists at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt have discovered the world's oldest fossil sea turtle known to date. The fossilized reptile is at least 120 million years old - which makes it about 25 million years older than the previously known oldest specimen. Scientists decode humble tulsi A team of researchers from the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru, has produced the first draft genome of the plant, which can help them identify the genes responsible for production of compounds with potential medicinal properties. The medicinal properties of tulsi are attributed to specialized compounds produced as a part of its defence mechanism Economy
NPCI launches new RuPay credit cards co-branded with Mudra Bank In a move to increase penetration of RuPay Cards, soon National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) will roll out a new credit card that will be co-branded with Mudra Bank. Sports
US Open 2015: Leander Paes, Martina Hingis lift mixed doubles title On 11th Sept, the fourth seeded pair of Leander Paes and Martina Hingis of Switzerland won the mixed doubles title in the US Open after beating American pair of Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Sam Querrey 6-4, 3-6, 10-7 in the final in New York. He thus became the format's most successful male player in the Open era. The 42-year-old Paes has now won nine Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. US Open 2015: Flavia Pennetta beats Roberta Vinci in final On 12th Sept, Flavia Pennetta beat fellow Italian Roberta Vinci to win her first Grand Slam title at the US Open, and then announced her retirement. The 33-year-old Pennetta, the 26th seed, won 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 to become only the second Italian woman to win one of the tennis majors. US Open 2015: Sania-Hingis win women's doubles title On 13th Sept, top seeds Sania Mirza of India and Martina Hingis of Switzerland beat the fourth-seeded pair of Casey Dellacqua of Australia and Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan 6-3, 6-3 to win the US Open women's doubles title at the US Open in New York. The win marked the Indo-Swiss pair's second Grand Slam title as a team this season after their title triumph at Wimbledon. US Open 2015: Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer in final On 13 Sept, world number one Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in four dramatic sets to win his second US Open and 10th Grand Slam title. The Serb won 6-4 5-7 6-4 6-4 in New York. He ends the year by winning three of the four tennis majors. Wrestler Narsingh Pancham Yadav Books India's Olympic Place for 2016 Rio Games On 13th Sept, Narsingh Pancham Yadav secured an Olympic berth after he bagged a bronze medal in the men's 74kg freestyle category at the World Wrestling Championship in Las Vegas. Yuki Bhambri wins Shanghai Challenger On 13th Sept, Yuki Bhambri geared up for India's Davis Cup tie against Czech Republic by winning his first Challenger level singles title of the season when he won the final against local favourite Di Wu in the Shanghai. He won 3-6 6-0 7-6(3) in a gruelling two-hour contest. 31 Aug - 07 Sept 2015 World
Syria's conflict: thousands displaced, heritage destroyed Syria's conflict has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions, but it has also seen the country's irreplaceable heritage dug up and sold, damaged by war and wilfully destroyed. India, UAE sign 5 MoUs in various fields On 4th September, India and UAE further cemented their ties by signing 5 important agreements, including two MoUs in the field of Telecommunication. India
Centre launches online LPG connection scheme Sahaj In another boost to government's Digital India campaign, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry on 30 August, launched the Sahaj online LPG service, which will help consumers avoid hassles in getting new connections. Rajiv Mehrishi replaces LC Goyal as home secretary On 31 August, PM Narendra Modi appointed senior IAS officer Rajiv Mehrishi as Union home secretary, replacing incumbent LC Goyal. Government announces decision to implement OROP Bringing relief to lakhs of ex-servicemen, the Modi Government has announced the decision to implement OROP, 'one rank one pension', for the armed forces. The benefit will be given from 1 July 2014 with 2013 as the base year for the calculation of pension. Pension will be re-fixed every five years. Economy
DAC gives go ahead for further talks with France on Rafale deal On 2nd September, the Defence Acquisition Council gave the go ahead to further negotiations for the purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets from France, talks for which had got stalled, reviving hopes of the deal going through. Goverment to auction 69 small and marginal oil and gas fields The Government will auction 69 small and marginal oil and gas fields surrendered by state-run ONGC and Oil India to private firms on a new revenue sharing model, offering operators full marketing and pricing freedom. Sci/Tech
NASA starts year-long mission to simulate life on Mars Six NASA recruits have shut themselves inside a dome in Hawaii to begin a year-long isolation programme that will simulate life on Mars to help the US space agency prepare for the pioneering mission to the red planet. Google unveils brand new company logo Google is refining its famous logo as it prepares to become a part of a new holding company, called Alphabet. The revised design features a more rounded typeface and the same mix of blue, red, yellow and green that Google has been using throughout its nearly 17-year history, though the hues are slightly different shades. Sports
England beat Australia by 5 runs in one-off T20I On 31st August, England took three wickets in a tight final over from Ben Stokes to seal a five-run win over Australia in a one-off Twenty20 international, continuing its impressive summer of results against the tourists. India beat Sri Lanka by 117 runs to win Test series 2-1 On 1st September, India clinched their first Test series victory in Sri Lanka in 22 years after cashing in on debutant Kusal Perera's rush of blood to turn a match that was hanging in the balance in their favour, pulling off a fighting 117-run victory in the deciding final Test. 24 - 30 August 2015 World
Historic moment as Britain reopens embassy in Iran after four years On 23rd August, in a significant development that marks immense improvement in Iran-West relations, the United Kingdom reopened its embassy in Tehran. India
NITI Aayog to set up expert group NITI Aayog will soon set up an expert group to prepare a model 'land leasing law' which can be adopted by states as per their local needs. Government launches telemedicine initiative 'Sehat' To provide healthcare facilities in rural areas, the government today launched a telemedicine initiative in collaboration with Apollo Hospitals under which people can consult doctors through video link. Gujarat Patel rally turns violent; curfew announced in Ahmedabad and Surat On 25 August, rioting broke out in some parts of Ahmedabad and Surat after the agitation by the Patel community seeking reservation under OBC quota turned violent. Economy
As stocks crash in China the world markets also take a plunge On 24 August, the Indian stock markets plunged 1,625 points to 25,991.75 and the rupee crashed to 66.65, the lowest since September 2013 due to heavy selling by funds amid global sell-off as worries about China's economy deepened. Sci/Tech
Facebook hits new peak of 1 billion users in a single day For the first time over a billion people used Facebook on a single day, according to company founder Mark Zuckerberg. The "milestone" was reached on 24 August, when 1 in 7 people on Earth used Facebook to connect with their friends and family, he said in a post from his profile. Sports
World Athletics Championships: Bolt, Jamaica triumph in 4x100m final Usain Bolt surged to a third gold medal in under a week at the 2015 World Athletics Championships on 29 Aug, anchoring Jamaica to victory in the men's 4x100 meter relay final. India win Colombo test by 278 runs against Sri Lanka On 24th August, R Ashwin's five wicket haul helped India win the Colombo test by 278 runs against Sri Lanka. The win helps India tie the 3 match series one all after the 2nd test. Government announces National Sports Awards for 2014-2015 The Union Government announced the names of recipients of Dronacharya Awards, Dhyan Chand Awards and Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar. The awardees received the awards from the President Pranab Mukherjee at a special function at Rashtrapati Bhawan held on 29 August 2015 - The National Sports Day. Sania Mirza gets Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award Sania Mirza was conferred the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, the country's highest sporting honour, on 29 August at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi. She received a medal, certificate and cash prize of Rs. 7.5 lakh. 17 - 23 August 2015 World
Bangkok: Death toll climbs to 22 in bomb blast outside Hindu shrine The death toll in a powerful bomb blast outside a popular Hindu Erawan shrine in the heart of the Thai capital rose to 22 with more than 120 injured, even as the country's defence minister said investigators were closer to determining who set off the device. Sri Lanka's PM defeats former president Rajapaksa in general elections Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the United National Party (UNP), defeated former president Mahinda Rajapaksa in the general elections. He was sworn in again as prime minister on 20 August. The UNP coalition won 106 seats, just 7 short of a simple majority in the 225-member assembly but enough to form a government. Greek PM resigns, calls for early polls On 21 August, the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras submitted his resignation and that of his cabinet to President Prokopis Pavlopoulos, and asked that elections be held on the soonest possible date. The resignation comes after a divide within the governing left-wing Syriza party over the terms of the country's latest bailout that Tsipras negotiated, Greece's third since 2010. India
PM announces Rs 1.25 lakh cr package for Bihar PM Narendra Modi announced a development package worth 1.25 lakh crore rupees for poll-bound state of Bihar. This includes forty thousand crores for the on-going development projects. Cochin airport becomes the first solar powered airport in India The Cochin airport becomes the first airport in India to run on solar power. Spread over 50 acres the solar power project for the airport is estimated to generate approximately 50,000 units of electricity daily. Pakistan calls off NSA-level talks with India Pakistan calls off NSA-level talks with India, says conditions set by India are unacceptable. Sci/Tech
Mangalyaan sends home stunning 3D pictures of canyon on Mars Mangalyaan, which is India's first interplanetary mission has recently sent home stunning three-dimensional images of the Valles Marineris, a 5,000 kilometers long canyon on the Red Planet. New species of scorpion identified A new species of scorpion has been identified from the surrounding areas of Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, part of the Western Ghats in the Idukki district, by a group of scientists from the Western Ghat Regional Centre (Kozhikode) of the Zoological Survey of India. Radical! Neon Found on the Moon NASA's LADEE spacecraft has made the first-ever detection of neon in the wispy lunar atmosphere, which is properly known as an "exosphere" because it's so thin - about 100 trillion times less dense than that of Earth at sea level. Economy
E-commerce industry makes $1.2m revenue in every 30 seconds The global e-commerce industry generates over $1.2 million revenue in every 30 seconds with Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter contributing $5,483, $4,504 and $4,308 respectively, reveals a joint study conducted by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) and Deloitte. Sports
Anirban Lahiri creates history by finishing tied 5th in PGA Championship Anirban Lahiri scaled a new high for Indian golf by finishing tied for fifth at the PGA Championship, the first time an Indian golfer has finished in the top-five of one of golf's four Majors. Ashes 2015: England lose fifth Test by innings but win series 3-2 Australia wins the fifth Test at the Oval to dampen England's celebrations. Usain Bolt wins 100m title at the World Championships in Beijing Usain Bolt of Jamaica produced perhaps his greatest performance of all to beat clear favourite Justin Gatlin of USA to retain his world 100m title. 10 - 16 August 2015 World
India-born Sundar Pichai is new Google CEO In a significant restructuring at Google, India-born Sundar Pichai has been named the CEO of the technology giant. China blasts toll rises to 112, more than 90 still missing The death toll from the twin blasts in the eastern Chinese port city of Tianjin rose to 112 after authorities recovered more bodies from the debris, with 95 people still missing Indonesian passenger wreckage found in remote Papua region Indonesian searchers believe they have located debris from a passenger plane that crashed in a mountainous area with 54 people on board. The ATR42-300 turboprop aircraft was operated by Trigana Air Service. All those on board were Indonesian. India
Parliament monsoon session ends with no business On 13 August, the monsoon session of the parliament ended. The BJP and congress slugfest did not allow any work to be done. Top industrialists, including Rahul Bajaj and Adi Godrej are among the 23,000 people who have signed an online petition to end the Parliament logjam. Freedom fighter, author, poet Kayyar Kinhanna Rai passes away On 10th August, freedom fighter, author and poet Kayyar Kinhanna Rai passed away at his residence in Badiyadka in Kasargod district of Kerala. PM Narendra Modi to connect with 2.6 million Indians in UAE PM Narendra Modi is expected to connect with the Indian diaspora in the UAE by addressing meet of nearly 40,000 expats and woo the energy-rich country's sovereign fund to invest in sectors like aviation, telecom, ports and road transport during his upcoming visit to the Gulf nation on Aug 16-17. O P Rawat appointed as new Election Commissioner On 13th August, President Pranab Mukherjee appointed Om Prakash Rawat, a former Madhya Prdesh cadre IAS officer, as the Election Commissioner. Sci/Tech
Scientists calculate speed of ice formation For the first time, researchers have directly calculated the rate at which water crystallises into ice in a realistic computer model of water molecules. Taj Mahal gets Twitter account The world famous Taj Mahal has become the first historical monument to have an official handle on the micro-blogging site, Twitter. Tourism industry sources in Agra said the Twitter handle will help authorities to have a better interaction with tourists and the feedback will help to address grievances. Economy
Reserve Bank to transfer Rs 65,896 crore surplus to Centre The Reserve Bank of India will transfer its surplus profit of Rs 65,896 crore to the Centre, which is about 25% more than the amount given last year. Oil ministry kicks off sale of swadeshi diesel On 10th August, the oil ministry launched commercial sale of 'swadeshi diesel' with the aim of reducing oil imports and carbon emission as well as providing an alternative or additional source of income to farmers. This blended fuel named B5 - made of diesel blended with 5% non-edible oil extracted from palm stearin, will be sold at Delhi, Vishakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Haldia. Sports
Sri Lanka beat India by 63 runs in the 1st Test In an extraordinary twist to the game, India on Saturday capitulated to a 63-run defeat in the first cricket Test against Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka scripted one of the most remarkable turnarounds in recent Test history. Abhishek Verma wins gold in Archery World Cup On 15th August, Abhishek Verma clinched the gold medal in the compound men's individual event at the World Archery Championships in Wroclaw, Poland. He beat Iranian archer Esmail Ebadi 148-145. Saina Nehwal becomes first Indian ever to reach World Championship final Saina Nehwal became the first Indian ever to reach the World Badminton Championship final. On 16th August, however, Saina Nehwal, the world number two, was defeated by world number one Carolina Marin of Spain. Saina lost 16-21, 19-21 in the women's singles final at the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Championships being played at Jakarta. 3 - 9 August 2015 World
Emergency declared in Myanmar as flood situation worsens Myanmar has declared an emergency. Heavy monsoon rain has battered vast swathes of the country in recent weeks, destroying tens of thousands of homes and fields and leaving people stranded in remote villages. Authorities are struggling to reach flooded areas. Japan remembers Nagasaki atomic bomb, 70 years on An emotional memorial service has been held in the Japanese city of Nagasaki where US forces dropped an atomic bomb during World War II, 70 years ago. India
13 day 'Bharat Parv' begins in Delhi celebrating the culture of different states of India On 3rd August, Minister of State for Culture (Independent Charge), Tourism (Independent Charge) and Civil Aviation, Dr Mahesh Sharma inaugurated the "Bharat Parv" in New Delhi. It is a celebration of the culture and cuisine of different states of India. Government and Nagaland's NSCN(I-M) sign historic peace accord The Government of India and the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muviah) signed a historic accord thereby bringing to an end six decades of insurgency. The accord will pave the way for faster development of the North East. India, Mozambique sign MoU in renewable energy During the official visit of Filipe Nyusi, President of Mozambique to India, the two countries signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen cooperation in New and Renewable Energy Sector. Economy
RBI keeps repo rate unchanged at 7.25%; CRR unchanged The Reserve Bank of India has kept its policy rates unchanged, with Governor Raghuram Rajan saying that inflation is at elevated levels and banks are yet to pass on the full benefits of previous rate cuts. Sci/Tech
NASA deploys new system to avoid traffic jams at Mars Five active spacecrafts are now orbiting the Red Planet, including one from India, leaving NASA with no option but to beef up traffic monitoring, communication and manoeuvre planning to ensure that Mars orbiters do not collide with one another. The newly-enhanced collision-avoidance system from NASA accurately warns if two orbiters approach each other too closely. Manish Kumar, an Indian-American develops membrane to aid water purification An Indian-American, Manish Kumar, has developed a self-assembling synthetic membrane that can aid in better water purification, drug delivery and DNA recognition by transporting a billion water molecules per channel per second. Manish Kumar is an assistant professor of chemical engineering in the Pennylvania State University. India's biggest telescope inaugurated in Udaipur On 4th August, India's biggest multi-application solar telescope (MAST) was inaugurated at the Udaipur Solar Observatory by Prof U R Rao, the chairman of the governing council of the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad. Sports
England win Ashes 2015: Hosts crush Australia at Trent Bridge On 8 August, England regained the Ashes after wrapping up a spectacular victory over Australia on the third morning of the fourth Test at Trent Bridge. The hosts took Australia's three remaining second-innings wickets in 39 minutes to win by an innings and 78 runs. England's second successive three-day triumph gives them an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series with one match to play. 27 July - 2 August 2015 India
Telangana to launch Rs 25,000 cr village development plan Telangana Government will be spending a massive Rs 25,000 crore over the next 5 years for implementation of a new programme that aims at strengthening the Panchayat Raj system and boosting village-level development in the State. APJ Abdul Kalam passes away APJ Abdul Kalam, former presidsent of India, eminent scientist and educationist, passed away on 27th July, after collapsing during a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management in Shillong. Gujarat becomes first Indian state to make voting compulsory in local body polls The Gujarat government issued a notification in Ahmedabad on making voting compulsory for people of the state during elections to local self-governing bodies. Gurdaspur attack: 3 militants killed after gunfight at police station On 27th July, three terrorists were shot dead, 11 hours after they stormed a police station in Punjab's Gurdaspur district and fought an intense gunbattle with security forces. Government finalises list of new icons for postage stamps The BJP-led NDA government has decided that leaders like Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Ram Manohar Lohia, Jaiprakash Narayan, B R Ambedkar, Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Deen Dayal Upadhyay and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad will be seen on postage stamps of daily use. Economy
Union Cabinet approves amendments to GST Bill On 29th July, the Cabinet approved amendments to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill to compensate states for revenue loss for five years once the new nationwide uniform tax regime kicks in. Sci/Tech
Six new species of spiders found in Kerala yet again Six new spider species have been discovered in Kerala as a result of research conducted by the Biodiversity Research Centre of Christ College, Irinjalakuda. Sports
Paytm bags BCCI title sponsorship rights for all international series Paytm, India's largest mobile commerce firm has secured the title title rights from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for all international and domestic cricket in India over the next 4 years. Indian women bag silver at World Archery Championships The Indian women's recurve team squandered a two-set lead and went down to top seed Russians in the shoot-off to bag a silver medal at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen. Ashes 3rd Test: England beat Australia by 8 wickets On 31st July, Ian Bell delighted a capacity crowd at his Warwickshire home ground with a sparkling unbeaten fifty as England beat Australia by eight wickets to win the third Test at Edgbaston. Differently-abled boy from India wins gold at Special Olympics World Games On 31st July, Ranveer Singh Saini, a 14-year-old autistic golfer from India, achieved this feat in the GF Golf-Level 2 Alternate Shot Team Play event. He was nine shots clear of joint second placed teams, along with his partner Monica Jajoo in Los Angeles. |
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