Current Affairs Oct 2012
INTERNATIONAL
Imran Khan on anti-drone ‘peace march’ to
tribal belt
Imran Khan on 6th October 2012 set off on a motorcade “peace
march” to the terrorists-riddled South Waziristan to protest US drone strikes
in the tribal belt.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Re-Elected
for fourth term
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been re-elected for the third
term. Mr Chavez defeated opposition leader Henrique Capriles. Mr Chavez
garnered 54.42 per cent of the vote while his rival bagged 44 per cent votes.
Pakistani youth support Malala Yousufzai
Pakistani teenaged rights campaigner, Malala Yousafzai, who was on
14th October 2012 shot by the Taliban for publicly opposing them against the
girl education.She got the support from all over the world.
Ali Zidan elected Libya PM
Libya’s 200-member General National Congress has elected a former
congressman and human rights lawyer Ali Zidan as the country’s new Prime
Minister on 14th October 2012.
Austrian skydiver breaks sound barrier
Austrian national Felix Baumgartner, who jumped from a height of
39 km, became the first skydiver to record the highest ever freefall and also
the first human to go faster than the speed of sound.
Five New Non-Permanent Member Countries Elected to UN
Security Council
UN General Assembly elected five new non-permanent members to the
Security Council. The New Members are South Korea, Luxembourg, Argentina,
Australia and Rwanda.
Iran bans export of 50 basic foods to preserve supplies
Iran has banned the export of around 50 basic goods in order to
preserve supplies of essential items in the wake of tightening Western
sanctions.
INDIA & WORLD
India, Australia signs MoU to strengthen
bilateral cooperation
India and Austrlia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
on 1st October 2012 for strengthening long-term relationship and bilateral
Cooperation on Road and Rail Infrastructure.The agreement was signed
between the Minister of Railways and Road Transport and Highways, Dr.
C.P.Joshi and visiting Federal Minister of Transport, Innovation and Technology
of Austrlia, Mrs. Doris Burse in New Delhi.
India, Austrlia tie up to develop ‘smart cities’
India tie up with Austrlia to develop two “smart cities” in all
states with a host of modern features like intelligent transport and carbon
neutral status in each of the states in the second phase of the Jawaharlal
Nehru National Urban Renewal mission.Initially half a million to one million
population cities will be developed as smart cities with the help of
Austrian Institute of Technology who is expertise in this field.
India gets $500 mn World Bank fund for
secondary education
World Bank, the multilateral lending agency, and the government of
India 5th October signed a loan agreement worth $ 500 million for
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in the country.
India lags behind China, Pak in reducing
hunger level
India lags behind neighbouring China, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in
reducing hunger level, says the 2012 Global Hunger Index (GHI) released by
US-based International Food Policy and Research Institute.India is ranked 65th
out of 79 countries in GHI, behind China at 2nd place, Pakistan at 57 and Sri
Lanka at 37.
IOC signs MoU with Korea Gas
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), on 17th October 2012, entered into a
memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Korea Gas Corporation (Kogas) for
jointly exploring opportunities in exploration of oil and gas and LNG business.
Cabinet clears Rs 8,000cr missile purchase
for armed forces
Proposals worth over Rs 8,000 crore for procuring around 10,000
‘Invar’ missiles from Russia for the Army’s T-90 tanks and over 200
air-launched versions of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles for the IAF
were cleared on 18th October 2012 by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS).
India and Australia Sign Four Agreements of
Cooperation
India and Australia agreed to expand cooperation in security and
Defence including fight against terrorism.They also agreed to begin
negotiations for an agreement on Civil Nuclear Energy Cooperation which will
precede actual cooperation. Both the countries also signed four agreements in
the field of space science technology and education, cooperation in student
mobility and welfare, skill development and textiles.
Iran to complete gas pipeline work by
year-end
Iran has said it was for India and Pakistan to sort out issues
related to the proposed Indo-Iran gas pipeline, even as it committed itself to
complete its part of 800 km of gas pipeline to India till Irani boundaries by
the end of this year.
India, New Zealand sign five pacts to
cooperate in field of education
India and New Zealand signed five Memoranda of Understanding in
the different fields of education on 19th October 2012.
India, Switzerland to cooperate in
Transport sector
India and Switzerland on 19th October 2012 discussed ways and
means for enhancing cooperation in the field of Transport sector including
roads and Railways.
India & Pakistan may introduce a common
currency called “Papee”
After taking into consideration the decade long success of Euro,
and due to increasing demands of businessmen of India (and terrorists of
Pakistan), both countries’ ruling leaders (i.e. India’s UPA, and Pakistan’s
Military) are thinking about introducing a common currency for India and
Pakistan.The name with the highest votes , is a word derived by adding “pa”
from ‘Pa’kistan and “pee” from Indian Ru’pee’ i.e. “Papee”
Hyderabad is world’s 3rd best city to visit
in 2013
Hyderabad has been named as one of the best cities in the world to
visit in 2013 by travel guide book Lonely Planet published on 22nd October
2012.The top 10 cities according to Lonely Planet to visit in 2013 are San
Francisco, Amsterdam, Hyderabad, Derry/Londonderry, Beijing, Christchurch,
Hobart, Montreal, Addis Ababa and Puerto Iguazu.
India, Japan focus on expanding defence
cooperation
India and Japan on 22nd October 2012 discussed ways to expand
their security and defence cooperation at a meeting of their foreign and defence
secretaries in Tokyo.
‘Super 30’ ties up with Tokyo University
The ‘Super 30’ programme for training students of the backward
sections for the IIT-JEE tied up on 24th October 2012 with the University of
Tokyo, which will sponsor study of its students in Japan.This agreement is a
follow-up of the Japanese Government Program named Global 30, of engagement
with Super 30 for increasing the flow of Indian Students to Japan.
–7th SAFF begins in Goa
The Seventh South Asia Film Festival (SAFF)-2012 held at
Panaji in Goa from.
India-US-Japan trilateral meet
The US’ ‘pivot-to-Asia’ policy, Iran, China-Japan maritime dispute
and South China Sea will be among the issues to be discussed during the 3rd
round of India-US-Japan Trilateral dialogue in New Delhi on 29th October 2012.
The meet will also focus on finding areas of cooperation between the three
countries.
India to give financial assistance to
Nepal’s Palpa District
India is to provide an assistance of four crore and thirty-three
lakh Nepali rupees for Palpa District in Western Nepal on 31st October 2012.
NATIONAL
FICCI urges Centre to ban bauxite exports
Trade body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(FICCI) has urged the Union ministry of commerce and industry to ban bauxite
exports fearing closure of alumina refineries for shortage of the key raw
material required to produce alumina.
Supreme Court directs Centre and states to
provide basic facilities to students
The Supreme Court on 3rd October 2012 directed all schools across
the country to provide basic infrastructure facilities like drinking water and
toilets to school children within six months and failure to implement will be
viewed seriously. The order was passed on a petition filed by an NGO
Environmental and Consumer Protection Foundation.
Kejriwal forms political party, promises to
change the system
Social activist Arvind Kejriwal added a new dimension to his
movement against corruption as he formally launched his political party and
said it belonged to the people of the nation.
Ministry of Rural Development Launched
Nirmal Bharat Yatra
Ministry of rural development on 3 October 2012 started a campaign
named Nirmal Bharat Yatra which focuses on making the country free from open
defecation.The yatra will begin from Wardha District of Maharashtra from 3
october 2012 and will go through Indore, Kota, Gwalior, and Gorakhpur and end
up in Bettiah district of Bihar on November 17, covering about 2000 km of
distance.
SC orders new survey to identify bonded
labour
The Supreme Court on 15th October 2012 directed all states and
Union Territories to conduct fresh surveys to identify bonded labour problems
in the country and regretted that a large number of children continue to work
as domestic help even after the enactment of the Right to Education Act.
Centre to launch Aadhaar based delivery
system
The much awaited Aadhaar enabled system for direct cash transfer
to beneficiaries under social schemes such as MNREGA and pension will be
launched on 19th October 2012 by PM Manmohan Singh at Dudu, Rajasthan.
India’s infant mortality rate drops
India’s infant mortality rate (IMR) has come down by three points
from 47 to 44 deaths per 1,000 live births during 2011.
Centre, states sign MoU for broadband
linking of villages
The Central government has signed a tripartite agreement with 16
states and union territories and a special purpose vehicle Bharat Broadband
Network Ltd (BBNL) has been launched to expedite the mission of connecting
every gram panchayat with broadband network.
Reshuffling of Central Cabinet
Cabinet Ministers
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Portfolio
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M. Veeerappa Moily
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Petroleum & Natural Gas
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S. Jaipal Reddy
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Science & Technology and Earth
Science
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Kamal Nath
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Urban Development &
Parliamentary Affairs
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Vayalar Ravi
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Overseas Indian Affairs
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Kapil Sibal
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Communications & Information
Technology
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C.P. Joshi
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Road Transport & Highways
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Kumar Selja
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Social Justice & Empowerment
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Pawan Kumar Bansal
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Railways
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Salman Khursheed
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External Affairs
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Jairam Ramesh
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Rural Development
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K. Rahman Khan
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Minority Affairs
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Dinsha J. Patel
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Mines
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Ajay Maken
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Housing & Urban Poverty
Alleviation
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M.M. Pallam Raju
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Human Resource Development
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Ashwani Kumar
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Law & Justice
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Harish Rawat
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Water Resources
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Chandresh Kumar Katoch
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Culture
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Ministers of State with Independent Charge
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Portfolio
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Jyotiraditya Madharao Scindia
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Power
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K.H. Muniappa
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Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises
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Sachin Pilot
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Corporate Affairs
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Jitendra Singh
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Youth Affairs & Sports
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Manish Tewari
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Information & Broadcasting
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K. Chiranjeevi
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Tourism
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Ministers of State
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Portfolio
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E. Ahamed
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External Affairs
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D. Purandeswari
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Commerce & Industry
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Jitin Prasada
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Defence & Human Resource
Development
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S. Jagathrakshakan
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New & Renewable Energy
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R.P.N. Singh
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Home
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K.C. Venugopal
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Civil Aviation
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Rajeev Shukla
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Parliamentary Affairs &
Planning
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Shashi Tharoor
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Human Resource Development
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Kodikunni Suresh
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Labour & Employment
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Tariq Anwar
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Agriculture & Food Processing
Industries
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K.J. Surya Prakash Reddy
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Railways
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Ranee Narah
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Tribal Affairs
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Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
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Railways
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A.H. Khan Choudhury
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Health & Family Welfare
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Sarvey Sathyanarayana
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Road Transport & Highways
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Ninong Ering
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Minority Affairs
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Deepa Dasmunsi
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Urban Development
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Porika Balram Naik
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Social Justice & Empowerment
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Kruparani Killi
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Communication & Inforamtion
Technology
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Lalchand Kataria
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Defence
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Resigned Cabinet Ministers
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Portfolio
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S.M. Krishna
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External Affairs
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Ambika Soni
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Information and Broadcasting
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Mukul Wasnik
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Tourism
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Mahadev Khandela
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Minister of State Justice and
Empowerment
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STATES
Door-to-door cancer campaign in Punjab
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal sanctioned the
“biggest ever” door-to-door campaign for a symptoms-based early detection and
awareness about cancer.At least 50,000 personnel and volunteers would visit 54
lakh households in 12,603 villages and 217 census towns, for the exercise that
begins in Faridkot district on October 2.
In Goa Housewives with family income less
than Rs 3 lakh to get Rs 1000 to fight inflation
Housewives in Goa just got a breather from rising inflation, the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led coalition government on 2nd October 2012
launched a scheme to provide an allowance of Rs 1,000 a month to housewives in
households whose annual incomes are less than Rs 3 lakh.
EC announces dates for assembly polls in
Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh
The Election Commission on 3rd October 2012 announced dates for
Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections. While Gujarat will have
elections in two phases – December 13 and 17, Himachal Pradesh will vote on
November 4. The counting for both the assembly elections will take place on
December 20.
UP government announces ban on gutka
industry from April 2013
On 3rd October 2012 Uttar Pradesh government decided
to impose a ban on gutka industry in the state with effect from April 2013.
Supreme Court bans mining activities
in Goa
In Goa, the Supreme Court imposed a complete ban on the mining
activities as well as transportation of iron and manganese ore on 5th October 2012.
Arvind Kejriwal launches ‘bijli-paani
satyagraha’ in Delhi
Activist Arvind Kejriwal on 6th Octomber 2012 launched a
‘bijli-paani satyagraha’ in Delhi to protest against “inflated” power and water
bills and hike in tariffs by restoring electricity connection to the household
of a labourer which was disconnected for non-payment of bills.
EC fiat to Himachal Pradesh
On 7th October 2012 The Election Commission (EC) stopped the
BJP government in Himachal Pradesh from distributing free PDS bags carrying photographs
of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Maharashtra tribals demand ban on alcohol
Tribal women from Maharashtra’s Chandrapur have sent 80,000
postcards to Chief Miniter Prithviraj Chavan asking to make the district
liquor-free.
UPRVUNL, NLC to set up thermal plant at
Ghatampur
The UP Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (UPRVUNL) and the central
government PSU Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd (NLCL) signed a joint venture
agreement (JVA) to set up a 2,000 MW thermal power plant at Ghatampur (Kanpur)
on 7th October 2012 .
Union Government ruled out the decision of
Cauvery River Authority
Decision of the Cauvery River Authority was ruled out by the Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh on 8 October 2012. The Prime Minister ordered Karnataka
to release 9000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu every day, till 20 October 2012.
Railways put 400 CCTVs at 10 stations
to improve security system
The Delhi division of Northern Railway authorities have
completed the installation of 400 CCTVs at 10 stations with Rs. 20 crore to
ensure better security and mobility at its stations.Only in the New Delhi
Railway station they installed more than 100 CCTV cameras as part of an
integrated security system (ISS).
President’s son Abhijit Mukherjee wins
Jangipur Lok Sabha by-poll
Abhijit Mukherjee, son of President Pranab Mukherjee and Congress
candidate, on 13th October 2012 won the Jangipur Lok Sabha by-election by 2,536
votes defeating the CPI-M rival Muzaffar Hussain.
Union Power Ministry gave its Nod to
Implement Islanding Scheme in Delhi
The Union Power Minister Veerapa Moily on 17 October 2012
announced the implementation of Islanding Scheme for Delhi by January 2013 to
protect it from massive disruptions caused due to grid failures in power
supply. The scheme of Delhi is different to that of the existing ones in cities
like Mumbai and Kolkata because the transmission lines of different states is
routed through Delhi.
Haryana to give Rs.11,000 to couples at
mass weddings
The Haryana Government has announced on 20th October 2012 that it
will give Rs.11,000 to each newly wedding couple at a mass marriage.
Uttarakhand Named best Performing States in
terms of Environmental standards
The state of Uttarakhand on 29 October 2012 tops the Environmental
Performance Index (EPI) list of being best-performing States and Union
territories in terms of environmental well-being released by Planning
Commission.
CONFERENCES
The international biodiversity meet in
Hyderabad
The XI Conference of Parties (CoP-11) on the Convention on
Biological Diversity (CBD) being hosted by India at Hyderabad starts on 1st
October 2012.
Asia Co-operation Dialogue Summit held in
Kuwait
Asia Co-operation Dialogue Summit has given a call for stronger
co-operation among member nations and to work for the improvement of living
conditions.Leaders from 32 countries pledged to focus on key areas to fulfill
the aspirations of the people. These include sustainable energy and
development, economic growth, food security, trade and commerce, health care,
climate change and co-operation in financial and education sectors.
South Korea to host next UN biodiversity meet
in 2014
South Korea will host the 12th meeting of the Conference of the
Parties (COP12) to the Convention on Biological Diversity in 2014, it was
announced in Hyderabad on 19th October 2012.
Third Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit
The 3rd Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit organized by EastWest
Institute, a New York based think-and-do tank, kick-started in the New Delhi on
30th October 2012.
AWARDS & HONOURS
President Confers Shastri awards to ISRO
scientist Tessy Thomas
On 1st October 2012 President Pranab Mukherjee conferred the
prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award 2012 to ISRO scientist Tessy
Thomas at an award function in Rashtrapati Bhawan. Lal Bahadur Shastri National
Award is conferred every year for doing excellent work in the field of Public
Administration, Academics and Management.
Banaras Hindu University VC wins MV Pylee
award for best academician
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) vice chancellor and renowned
molecular biology scientist Dr Lalji Singh has won the 7th MV Pylee award for
the best academician. The MV Pylee award was constituted in year 1996 in honour
of Cochin University’s former vice chancellor MV Pylee. The award includes Rs 2
lakh, a memento and citation for excellence in teaching and research and
contribution to academic community. It is awarded once every three years.
S.No
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Department
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Name of the Person/ Organization
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Country
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Field of Research
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1.
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PHYSICS
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Serge Haroche and
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France
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For ground-breaking experimental
methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems
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David J. Wineland
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America
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2.
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CHEMISTRY
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Robert J. Lefkowitz and
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America
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For studies of G-Protein-coupled
receptors
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Brain K. Kobilka
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America
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3.
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PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE
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Sir John B. Gurdon and
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Britan
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For the discovery that mature
cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent
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Shinya Yamanaka
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Japan
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4.
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ECONOMIC SCIENCES
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Alvin E. Roth and
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America
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For the theory of stable
allocations and the practice of market design
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Lioyd S. Shapley
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America
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5.
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LITERATURE
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Mo Yan
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China
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Who with hallucinatory realism
merges folk tales, history and the contemporary
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6.
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PEACE PRIZE
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European Union (EU)
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Europe
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For over six decades contributed
to the advancement of peace and reconciliation. Democracy and human
rights in Europe.
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Sachin Tendulkar to
be made member of Order of Australia
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard made the announcement on
16th October 2012 that the first Indian sportsperson Tendulkar to be
conferred with the Membership of the Order of Australia, an honour “rarely”
bestowed on non-Australians.
First-ever India Biodiversity Awards
presented
The women who led the ecological restoration of Gundlaba village
in Odisha’s Puri district after the 1999 super cyclone are among the four
winners of the first India Biodiversity Awards. The awards, instituted by the
Ministry of Environment and Forests and the United Nation Development Programme
(UNDP).
Vijay Kumar honoured with ‘Services Best Sportsman’
London Olympics silver medallist shooter Vijay Kumar was named as
the ‘Services Best Sportsman’ award for 2012 at the Army Headquarters in New
Delhi.The award is given to best sportsman from out of all the
three services-Army, Air Force Navy.
Bangladesh honours fifty-two Indians
Bangladesh has honoured foreign friends who contributed to achieve
the nation’s independence from Pakistan in 1971.Of the 61 recipients of the
award in the third phase, 52 are from India and the rest are from Nepal, the
United States, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Australia, Sweden, and Italy.The
former Indian Prime Minister, I.K. Gujral, and the former Nepalese Prime
Minister, the late Girija Prasad Koirala, received the Bangladesh Muktijuddho
Sammanana.
Singham Bravery Award Posthumously given to IAS and Security
Personnel
Narendra Kumar the IPS officer who was brutally killed by illegal
mining mafia in Madhya Pradesh and many other Security Personnel who had laid
down their life for fighting against Maoists and anti Social element on 21
October 2012 were awarded with Singham Bravery Awards.
Bangladesh honours Babu Jagjivan Ram
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister of India, late
Babu Jagjivan Ram has been awarded with the “Friends of Liberation War Honour”
by the Government of Bangladesh for his contribution in the 1971 War.
Narayan Murthy honoured with Hoover Medal
IT giant Infosys founder, N.R. Narayan Murthy honoured with Hoover
Medal for promoting science at Global Humanitarian Technology Conference in
Washington.
Gavaskar to receive BCCI’s lifetime achievement award
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar will be conferred the Col C K
Nayudu Lifetime Achievement award at the annual BCCI awards function on 25th
October 2012.
Amitabh Bachchan gets best TV host award for Kaun Banega
Crorepati
Amitabh Bachchan has won the best television host award for the
popular game show Kaun Banega Crorepati.
Lord Indarjit Singh conferred Punjab Ratan Award
Lord Indarjit Singh, the first member of the House of Lords to
wear a turban, has been presented with the ‘Punjab Ratan’ (Jewel of Punjab)
award by the World Punjabi Organisation, in recognition of his contribution to
promoting Punjabi culture, heritage and inter-faith services.
Delhi Metro bags JICA President Award
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was awarded the
prestigious Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) President’s Award
2012 on 29th October 2012.
Noted film lyricist and poet Gulzar presented with Indira
Gandhi award for National Integration
The Indira Gandhi award for National Integration for 2011 has been
given to noted film lyricist and poet Gulzar in recognition of his contribution
to national integration.
SPORTS & GAMES
Indian judokas win 2 silver, 3 bronze in
Asian Championship
Indian judokas bagged two silver and three bronze in the Asian
Youth and Junior Championships held in Chinese Taipei.In the Youth
Championships, Vijay Kumar Yadav and Besto Rani Devi won a silver each in boys’
60kg and girls’ 48kg categories respectively.Preety and Mongjam Kabita Devi won
a bronze each in gilrs’ 40kg and 44kg respectively in the September 28-30
event.Khaidem Rashi Devi bagged a bronze in 70kg category in the junior
section.Indian judokas had won one gold, four silver and two bronze in the
Asian Youth and Junior Championships in Lebanon last year.
India move up to 2nd spot in T20 rankings
India might have failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the
ongoing ICC World Twenty20, but four wins out of five matches have pushed the
India by one place to the second spot in the latest T20 International team
rankings released on 3rd October 2012.India now trail Sri Lanka (129) by nine
points and are followed by Pakistan (118) and England (118).
India 168th in FIFA rankings
Indian football team moved a place up to be 168th in the latest
FIFA rankings, India, who last month won a hat-trick of Nehru Cup titles, have
114 points.
Red Bull driver Vettel wins Japanese Grand
Prix
Sebastian Vettel ,the driver Red Bull won the Japanese Grand
Prix 2012 on 7th Ocober 2012.
Australia retain women’s World Twenty20
title
The Australian Women Cricket team on 7 October 2012 defeated
England by four runs to retain the Women T-20 world cup title.
West Indies won the ICC World Twenty20
Tournament
West Indies 7th October 2012 clinched the ICC World Twenty20 crown
with a comfortable 36-run victory over Sri Lanka.
Kaltenborn becomes first female F1 team
principal
India born Monisha Kalterborn is set to become Formula 1′s first
woman team principal after she takes charges from founder of Sauber chief Peter
Sauber on 12th October 2012.
Jeevan Neduncheziyan and Prerna Bhambri
emerge champions
Jeevan Neduncheziyan and Prerna Bhambri emerge champions in the
Fenesta Open national tennis championship at the RK Khanna Stadium in New Delhi
on 13th October 2012.
Hat-trick for Vettel
Sebastian Vettel has claimed his third successive victory at the
Korean GP on 14h October 2012.He is already won the Singapore and Japan GP
titles.
Novak Djokovic beats Andy Murray to win
Shanghai Masters
Novak Djokovic beated British Tennis Player Andy Murray, on 14
October 2012 saving five match points to seal a stunning 5- 7, 7- 6 ( 13/ 11),
6- 3 victory in the Shanghai Rolex Masters final.
Bhullar wins Macau Open golf
India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar completed a commanding start-to-finish
victory at the Venetian Macau Open golf on 14th October 2012.
India’s Saina Nehwal win Denmark Open
Badminton Title
Indian badminton player and Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal
has won the Denmark Open Super Series Premier trophy on 21st October 2012.
Martin Guptill wins NZ top cricket award
Opening batsman of New Zealand Cricket team Martin Guptill on 18
October 2012 claimed the top honour at the New Zealand Cricket Awards in
Auckland, winning the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for 2011-12. Martin Guptill was
also named ODI and Twenty20 player of the year, based on performances between 1
September 2011 and 31 August 2012.
Anaka Alankamony clinches her second WISPA
title
Asian junior gold medallist Anaka Alankamony today claimed her
second title and first one abroad in the women’s professional squash tour when
she beaten the top seed Kylie Lindsay of New Zealand in the final of the
Ipswich Open in Queensland.
Lance Armstrong stripped of his 7 Tour de
France titles, banned for life
Cycling’s governing body agreed on 22nd October 2012 to strip
Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and ban him for life,
following a report from the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) that accused him of
leading a massive doping program on his teams.
Women’s Indian Golf Open from November 30
The creme-de-la-creme of Indian women’s golf will be up against a
strong international field, including the likes of Laura Davies and defending
champion Caroline Hedwall, when the tri-sanctioned Hero Women’s Golf Open tees
off from November 30.
Sun TV Network Acquired Hyderabad IPL
Franchise
Chennai based SUN TV Network acquired the Indian Premier League
(IPL) Hyderabad franchise on 25 October 2012 for an enormous amount of 85.05
crore Rupees per year.
Sebastian Vettel won F1 Second Indian Grand
Prix
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel won the Indian Grand Prix 2012 on
28 October 2012 at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) for the second time in
a row extending his Formula One championship lead.This is his fourth
consecutive success in this year.
Pankaj Advani defeats Russell, clinches
seventh World Billiards Championship title
India`s Pankaj Advani won his seventh World billiards title when
he outclassed defending champion Mike Russell 1,895-1,216 in the final on 28th
October 2012.
Joshna Chinappa wins Penang Open squash
title
India’s top squash player Joshna Chinappa claimed the IJM Land
Penang Open, defeating top seed and local favourite Siti Munirah Jusoh in
straight games on 28th October 2012.
India retains third spot in ICC ODI ranking
India retains the third spot in the ICC ODI ranking after England
and South Africa. England has retained the top spot in the latest ODI rankings
with 121 points followed by South Africa. The latest ICC rankings were released
in Dubai on 30th October 2012.
India lifts the Asian Cricket Council
Women’s Twenty-20 trophy at Guangzhou in China
Indian women lifted the title of Asian Cricket Council Women’s
Twenty-20 Asia Cup cricket tournament by defeatingthe Pakistan by 18 runs
in the final match at Guangzhou in China.
ECONOMY
Govt approves 49% FDI in insurance &
pension sectors
On 4th October 2012 The Cabinet has cleared proposals to allow
more Foreign Direct Investment or FDI in the insurance and pension sectors.In
both the sectors government approves 49% of FDI’s.
Govt approves 12th Five-Year Plan
On 4th October 2012 Government approved the 12th Five-Year Plan
(2012-17) document that aims to achieve annual average economic growth rate of
8.2 per cent, down from 9 per cent envisaged earlier, in view of fragile
global recovery.
HDFC Bank partners Indian Oil Corporation
to offer rural banking services
HDFC Bank has partnered Indian Oil Corporation to provide banking
services in the rural areas where IOC’s petrol pump outlets Kisan Seva Kendras
will act as the business correspondents for the banks.
IMF cuts India’s Growth Forecast for 2012
to 4.9 Percent
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has slashed India’s growth
forecast to 4.9 per cent for 2012 due to low business confidence and “sluggish
structural reforms”.
India-US trade to touch $100 bn
Bilateral trade between India and the US is expected to touch USD
100 billion in the coming years on increasing economic engagement between the
countries.
Rangarajan lowers FY13 GDP growth forecast
to 6%
Prime Minister’s key advisor C Rangarajan 25th October 2012
lowered the growth projection for the current fiscal to 6 per cent from 6.7 per
cent estimated earlier.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Scientists discover bacteria that can produce 24-carat gold
Scientists have discovered a bacteria that has the ability to
withstand incredible amounts of toxicity and can be the key to creating
24-carat gold.Researchers from the Michigan State University have found that
the metal-tolerant bacteria ‘Cupriavidus metallidurans’ can grow on massive
concentrations of gold chloride or liquid gold, a toxic chemical compound found
in nature.
India sucessfully test-fires Prithvi-II
ballistic missile
On 4th October 2012 India sucessfully test-fired
surface-to-surface Prithvi-II ballistic missile from the Integrated Test Range
(ITR) in Chandipur of Balasore district off Odisha coast.
India successfully test-fires nuclear-capable Dhanush missile
A day after the launch of Prithvi-II, India successfully
test-fired nuclear-capable Dhanush ballistic missile for its full range of 350
km from a naval ship off Odisha on 5th October 2012.
Australia launches world’s fastest radio telescope
In the remote Australian outback, scientists have launched the
world’s fastest radio telescope which will exponentially increase astronomers’
ability to survey the universe, mapping black holes and shedding new light on
the origins of galaxies.The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder
(ASKAP), located near the region of Murchison about 650 kilometres north of
Perth, was officially opened 5th October 2012 by Science Minister Chris Evans.
Indian navy successfully test-fires BrahMos supersonic cruise
missile
The Indian Navy on 7th October 2012 successfully test-fired
the 290-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, capable of carrying a
conventional warhead of 300 kg, from a warship off the Goa coast.
The Barcode Turns 60 Years Old
October 7, 2012 marks the 60th anniversary of the registration of
the first bar code patent. The original patent for what we know today as the
modern barcode was granted on October 7, 1952 to Norman Joseph Woodland and Bernard
Silver, its inventors.
New planet discovered in Earth’s backyard
Astronomers have found a new planet called exoplanet in Alpha
Centauri , the closest yet outside our solar system and just an astronomical
stone’s throw away at four light years.Alpha Centauri is a three-star system
consisting of two stars similar to our sun and a faint red star called Proxima
Centauriand another one is the Alpha Centauri B.The Exoplanet orbits Alpha
Centauri B.
PERSONS IN NEWS
a) Appointments
Congress selects Raja, Suresh Kalmadi and Kanimozhi as
members of standing committee
The congress on 3 October 2012 nominated the former Union
Minister, A. Raja, Kanimozhi and Suresh Kalmadi as the members of the
Parliamentary Standing Committees on Energy, Home Affairs and External Affairs
respectively.Raja was arrested in the 2G scam case on February 2 last year and
is on bail since 15 May 2012. Suresh Kalmadi, who was accused in the
Commonwealth Games scam case, spent about nine months in jail and was released
on bail on 19 January 2012. DMK MP Kanimozhi, also an accused in some cases
related to the 2G spectrum allocation, was nominated to the Standing Committee
on Home Affairs.
Ajit Saran Appointed as Secretary in
National Commission for Women
Senior IAS officer Ajit M Sharan was appointed as Member Secretary
in National Commission for Women (NCW). Ajit Sharan is a 1979 batch officer of
Haryana cadre.
Vivek Rae appointed new MSME secretary
On 5th October 2012 the government appointed Vivek Rae as
secretary, ministry of micro, small and medium enterprises. Rae, a 1978 batch
IAS officer of the UT cadre, is currently director general, acquisition,
defence ministry. He will take over from RK Mathur.
Anil Kumble appointed chairman of ICC
Cricket Committee
Former India captain Anil Kumble was unanimously appointed
chairman of ICC`s Cricket Committee by the game`s governing body, replacing
West Indies great Clive Lloyd on 11th October 2012.
Jaspal Rana appointed junior pistol chief coach
Multiple Asian Games gold medallist, Jaspal Rana, has been
appointed chief coach for junior pistol shooters by the National Rifle
Association of India (NRAI) on 16th October 2012.
Ashok Kumar appointed India’s ambassador to
Brazil
Mr. Ashok Tomar has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India
to Brazil on 31st October 2012.
b). Resigns
Michael Schumacher announces retirement from Formula One
Michael Schumacher has announced that he will retire from Formula
One at the end of the season.Schumacher’s announcement follows news last week
that he will be replaced at Mercedes by Lewis Hamilton in 2013.
UP revenue minister resigns due involved in CMO
abduction
UP
revenue minister Vinod Singh was forced to resign on 12th October 2012 for his
alleged involvement in the abduction of Gonda chief medical officer (CMO) SP
Singh.
External Affairs Minister S M Krishna resigned
External
Affairs Minister SM Krishna has resigned from his post ahead of on 28th October
2012 cabinet reshuffle.
Badminton Player Peter Gade Retired From International Career
Danish
legend Baminton Player, Peter Gade on 30 October 2012 retired from
international badminton.
c). Deaths
Historian Eric Hobsbawm dies, aged 95
Eric Hobsbawm, one of Britain’s most eminent historians, has died
at the age of 95, on 1st October 2012 at the Royal Free Hospital in London .Mr
Hobsbawm, a historian in the Marxist tradition, wrote more than 30 books.He
published his final book, “How to Change the World”, in 2011.
Freedom fighter, ex-Governor Satyanarayana is dead
Freedom fighter and former governor of Uttar Pradesh B
Satyanarayana Reddy died at a hospital in Hyderabad on 6th October 2012.
Zimbabwe cricket coach Kevin Curran passes away
Kevin Curran, the former Zimbabwean all rounder and coach, has
died in Mutare on 10th Ocober 2012.
Cambodia ex-king Sihanouk dies
Cambodia’s former king Norodom Sihanouk died on 15th October 2012
in China at Beijing.
Bandya Kakade dead
Bandya Kakade, former India football goalkeeper, passed away here
on 18th October 2012 evening. Kakade and Kuppuswami Sampath (MEG, Bangalore)
were the two goalkeepers of the Indian team that won the bronze medal at the
1970 Bangkok Asian Games. Kakade was also part of the Indian team
Yash Chopra, the ‘King of Romance’ passes away
Yash Chopra, one of Bollywood’s most well-known filmmakers, died
of dengue fever on 21st October 2012.
Eminent litterateur Sunil Gangopadhyay passes away
Eminent litterateur and Sahitya Akademi President Sunil
Gangopadhyay died at his South Kolkata residence on 23rd October 2012 following
a massive heart attack.
d). Visitors
U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner to visit
India on Oct. 9
U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner visit India on
9th October 2012 to participate in the third annual meeting of the U.S.-India
Economic and Financial Partnership with Finance Minister P. Chidambaram.
Australia PM Julia Gillard begins India visit
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has begun a three-day
visit to India.The two countries are expected to announce negotiations on civil
nuclear co-operation during Ms Gillard’s visit.
Suu Kyi to visit India next month
After 40 years, Myanmar’s Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will
travel to India on November 13. She will deliver the prestigious Jawaharlal
Nehru Memorial Lecture in New Delhi on November 14.
Steven Joyce, Minister for Tertiary Education, New Zealand
visited India
Hon. Steven Joyce, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and
Employment, New Zealand visited the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
(IIFT), New Delhi on 18th October 2012.
Ex-Bangladeshi PM Khaleda Zia to meet PM Manmohan Singh
Bangladesh’s former prime minister and Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Begum Khaleda Zia, who is on a
week-long trip to India, will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singhin New Delhi on
28th October 2012.
e). Miscellaneous
Pakistan spinner Rehman hit with ban after
failed drug test
Pakistan’s Abdur Rehman has been banned from cricket for 12 weeks
after testing positive for cannabis during his recent stint with Somerset.
Mukesh Ambani richest Indian
The China-based research firm Hurun releases a report on 10th
October 2012 declared Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani is
the richest person in India.
Hyderabad’s last Nizam named all-time richest Indian
Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam (or ruler) of Hyderabad is India’s
all-time richest person.According to a new inflation-adjusted list of the
world’s richest people of all time, the Nizam, who ruled Hyderabad between
1886-1967, was ranked sixth with $ 236 billion.
Mukesh Ambani tops Forbes India rich list
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani is the richest Indian
for the fifth year in a row with a net worth of $21 billion, according to the
Forbes India rich list.
Manju Seth appointed as next Ambassador of India to
Madagascar
Ms Manju Seth has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India
to Madagascar.She is presently Consul General of India in Reunion Island, which
is a French-administered territory in the Indian Ocean between Mauritius and
Madagaskar.
PLACES IN NEWS
Shadman Chowk renamed as Bhagat Singh Chowk
in Lahore
Pakistan government has finally renamed Shadman Chowk as Bhagat
Singh Chowk in Lahore as a mark of respect to the martyr and an acknowledgement
of his role in the struggle against British rule.
Mercedes-Benz rolls out M-Class luxury SUV from Pune facility
Mercedes-Benz India has rolled out its first locally manufactured
M-Class luxury SUV from its facility in Chakan, Pune. The company has also
declared the start of operations of its paint shop at the same location.India
is the only country outside of the USA where the German luxury car maker has
begun production out of the new ML-Class.
44 killed in Syrian air strikes
At least 44 people were killed in air strikes on the Syrian
rebel-held town of Maaret al-Numan on 18th October 2012.
5.5 magnitude earthquake hits off Taiwan
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck off southern Taiwan on 25th
October 2012, the island’s Seismology Center said, but there were no reports of
any damage or casualties.
Earthquake in Canada triggers tsunami in Hawaii
A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake rattled the west coast of
Canada, triggering tsunami warnings for Hawaii on 28th October 2012.
ABBREVIATIONS IN NEWS
Abbreviation of FICCI
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
Abbreviate JNNURM
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal mission
Abbreviate NCM
National Commission for Women
Abbreviate IOC
Indian Oil Corporation
Abbreviate ASKAP
The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder
Abbreviate ISS
Integrated Security System
Abbreviate LPN
Liquefied Natural Petroleum
Abbreviate WISPA
Women’s International Squash Players Association
BOOKS IN NEWS
Hilary Mantel wins Booker Prize for
Tudor saga
British writer Hilary Mantel won the prestigious Booker literary
prize for a second time on 16th October 2012 with her blood-soaked Tudor saga.
Ms Mantel, who took the 50,000 pound ($82,000) award in 2009 for “Wolf Hall,”
is the first British author, and the first woman, to achieve a Booker double.
“The Folded Earth and A Free Man” won the 11th
Economist Crossword Book Award
The Folded Earth written by Anuradha Roy and A Free Man by Aman
Sethi won the 11th Economist Crossword Book Award that was declared at Mumbai.
Governor releases ‘Ek Thhi Kusum’ by former Speaker
Uttarakhand Governor Aziz Qureshi on 22nd October 2012 released
“Ek Thhi Kusum”, a short stories collection authored by former State Assembly
Speaker Prakash Pant.
COMMITTEES IN NEWS
Rangarajan panel for total decontrol of
sugar industry
Rangarajan Committee has recommended deregulation of the sugar
sector, by giving freedom to mills to sell sugar in the open market.The Millers
should sell the 10%of sugar to government below the market price,for running
the ration shops ,remaining should sell in the open market.
DAYS & DATES
UP cancels holiday on Kanshi Ram’s death
anniversary
The Samajwadi Party (SP) government on 6th October 2012
cancelled the October 9 public holiday on the death anniversary of BSP founder
Kanshi Ram, which had been announced by the Mayawati government in May 2007.
World Food Day Celebrated worldwide on 16 October 2012
World Food Day is celebrated every year across the globe on 16
October in honour of the date of the founding of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations in 1945.The aim of this World Food Day is to
raise awareness on global food problems and to create a sense of solidarity in
the fight against poverty, hunger and malnutrition.
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