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Issue : August 2016

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Table of Contents:

Articles:

  • Goods and Services Tax
  • National Mineral Exploration Policy
  • South China Sea
  • Selected Articles from Various Newspapers & Journals

Current Affairs:

National Issues

  • Centre is likely to announce Rs 25,000 crore capital infusion for public sector banks
  • Kudankulam successfully operationalised the first two reactors
  • Kodaikanal town is facing acute water crisis
  • Hubble Telescope has imaged the supernova Crab Nebula’s ‘beating heart’
  • Tension across the Kashmir valley
  • Kerala says it is serious about IS
  • Defence Ministry is considering a full review
  • NATO agreed to maintain troop numbers in Afghanistan
  • US President calms situation after shooting
  • Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani dead
  • Good rainfall increased Rice cultivation
  • Apex court puts limitation on AFSPA
  • IUCN puts Bornean orangutan in critically endangered
  • China wants India to engage with China directly
  • Nuclear security group membership is focus of PM's Africa visit
  • PM focuses on terror in his Africa's visit
  • Volcanic eruptions in India and asteroid in Mexico brought end to dinosaurs
  • Upgraded Soyuz spacecraft starts journey for ISS
  • Joseph E. Stiglitz says crackdown on NGO's hurting India's image
  • Apex court cautions Judges of judicial activism
  • Process to select new CBI director started
  • Govt increases pace for cleaning Ganga
  • Govt redraws its team
  • Madras High Court provides guidelines for freedom of expression
  • High proportion of freshwater biodiversity in the Kerala moving towards extinction
  • Cabinet to be expanded
  • Big and high-end diesel cars pollute less says Govt.
  • Sensitive electronic nose with metal-organic frameworks built
  • Pacific Ocean radiation nears pre-Fukushima level
  • Apex courts asks reasons for less disabled people in govt services
  • Another terrorist attack in Baghdad
  • Kiribati's survival in danger
  • Terrorists attack in Bangladesh
  • Loss-making PSU's to be considered for closure and strategic disinvestment
  • India revived proposal for Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism
  • Union govt sought law commission’s views UCC
  • India successfully tested surface-to-air missile
  • India adds various new species
  • India gets huge help from WB for solar project
  • MHA against proposal of business visitors to get visa-free entry
  • ‘State of the World’s Children’ report for 2016 released by UNICEF
  • Govt clears countries first National civil Aviation policy
  • Apex court to decide about declaring Nilgiri, monkey and wild boar as vermin
  • President make a case for reforms in UN
  • RajasvaGyan Sangaminaugurated by PM
  • The three women are set to create history as India’s first women fighter pilots
  • Kerala’s Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancrore issue still unsettled
  • Gulbarga society case verdict delivered
  • Basic trainer aircraft HTT-40 successfully flies
  • IIT-B moved from 46 to 35 in the Quacquarelli Symonds university rankings
  • First official transit to India’s north-east via the inland waterways of Bangladesh
  • Governor of the Central bank announced that he would not seek second term
  • History was created when Defence Minister presented ‘wings and brevets’ to 3 women
  • Draft report on the new national policy on education
  • T.S.R. Subramanian panel critical to higher education regulator (UGC)
  • Govt rein in on pulses hoarders
  • The model code of conduct (MCC) for polls is under review by a Parliamentary Committee
  • China shifts its strategy on India’s NSG membership
  • A high-power committee recommended changes to infrastructure along coast
  • The Environment Ministry has proposed a new policy for the management of forests
  • India looking towards Mozambique for pulse imports
  • India putting all efforts for NSG
  • ISRO launched 20 satellites though a single rocket
  • India to become a member of SCO
  • Brexit is complete
  • Govt gives confidence after Brexit
  • India did'nt get entry into NSG
  • India hopes of NSG entry through special plenary
  • 80 per cent of companies had been victims of fraud in 2015-16
  • Ministry of Women and Child Development has instituted the National Child Award
  • PM indicates of crackdown on tax evasion
  • India joined the Missile Technology Control Regime
  • NITI Aayog is working on a strategy for a tracking system for health parameters
  • U.S. wants progress in investment pact talks with India
  • More than one crore government employees to get hike
  • World bank President to meet PM
  • U.S. says Chinese act in South China Sea is a madness
  • IS attacked Istambul airport

International Issues

  • Bangladesh bans controversial preachers TV
  • Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s coalition on track for a decisive victory
  • Bangladesh says terrorist attack was conducted by homegrown terrorism
  • The Prime Minister to lead Britain out of the EU will be a women
  • U.K’s Iraq War Inquiry report came
  • US announced that 8,400 troops will remain in Afghanistan into 2017
  • Bangladesh hopes that the global community will support in fighting terrorism
  • Beijing and Tokyo at loggerheads
  • Chinese media says India needs to move away from historical burdens
  • Afghanistan is seeing calm after some time
  • China to hold military drills in the disputed South China Sea
  • IS retains ability to strike amid losses
  • Bangladesh says it will remove the terrorists
  • Democrats will continue to invest in a long-term strategic partnership with India
  • Haibatullah Akhundzada called on the USA to end its “occupation” of Afghanistan
  • Haibatullah Akhundzada called on the USA to end its “occupation” of Afghanistan
  • Another socking death of Hindu priest in Bangladesh
  • Many people in Britain now regret voting for Brexit
  • Countries urged Sri Lanka to do much more for reconciliation
  • China blames US for trying to drive wedge between regional countries
  • Core sector grew by 2.8 percent
  • Money held by Indians in Swiss banks has fallen by nearly one-third
  • IMF says Brexit is topmost global risk
  • US President hosts Tibetan spiritual leader
  • France became first country to ratify Climate deal
  • Brexit dominates Eurozone ministers meeting
  • China criticised U.S. President Barack Obama for hosting the Dalai Lama
  • Strategically important Fallujah taken back from IS
  • U.S. diplomats demand action against Assad
  • Role of Saudi Arabia in 9/11 still unclear
  • Two amendments for cut in the U.S. aid to Pakistan have been defeated
  • Migrant crisis showing a light
  • Panama inaugurate wider canal
  • India may have to amend the SOEC clause
  • End of Latin America’s longest civil war
  • Bangladesh Govt says it will have no leniency against Terrorism
  • EU wants transition to Britain exit should be smooth
  • Brexit has put the question of Scottish independence back into fore
  • European lawmakers urged Britain to begin European Union (EU) exit proceedings
  • Pope spread message of peace for Turkey-Armenia
  • After Brexit domestic turmoil is new challenge for Britain
  • EU meet first time without Britain
  • Over one-third face starvation in South Sudan

India & The World

  • PM will take his first visit to African mainland
  • India did not take any position on LGBT at HRC
  • India wants NSG membership based on credentials and not on the basis of process

Economy

  • India to press for a global pact to expedite the services trade flow
  • Russia has offered Indian oil companies a stake in the second phase of Yamal LNG
  • Survey says that website should be proactive with content
  • U.S. Bill may block IT firms from hiring H-1B employees
  • After Brexit talks between India and UK
  • Centre begins stake sale in 51 firms
  • The Ministry of NRE to make BIS compulsory for all solar water heaters
  • Airlines not happy with passenger centric rules
  • ILO's Director General concerned over the widening gender gap in Indian workforce
  • India Sri Lanka wants to expedite ETCA
  • India will extend concessional loans to African nations during PM's visit
  • States could have worsening financials in FY17: Yes Bank
  • Indian financial markets will experience limited impact from Brexit: Moody's
  • Banks need $90 bn to meet Basel-III norms: Fitch
  • The Centre approved an outlay of Rs.10,000 crore to provide apprenticeship
  • Sensex continues its rally despite BREXIT
  • Companies taking highest ammount from IPO's
  • Various challenges awaits new RBI governor
  • India’s biggest oil refinery to cost $30 billion
  • Brexit likely to keep gold price high
  • 571 budding entrepreneurs wants tax breaks for start-ups
  • PMI shows good jump
  • Draft regional connectivity scheme released
  • SBI and associate banks merger approved by Govt.
  • RBI Governor asked bankers to judiciously apply the latest loan restructuring norms
  • Domestic IT spending is expected to reach $7 billion
  • Regional connectivity subsidy subject to passenger loads
  • The government’s draft policy for wind and solar hybrid plants
  • The current account deficit (CAD) for the January-March period narrowed to $ 0.3 billion
  • Portfolio managers and REITs to be made more attractive
  • India and South Korea will look to boost trade and investment ties
  • Fall in export is getting arrested says Govt
  • Ministries to study adding labour rules in trade talks
  • Tatkal window for patents set a limit on applications that it will consider
  • India’s Tea output made new record
  • Members of MPC and Next RBI Governor to be announced
  • Despite good policy some shortcomings in civil aviation policy
  • Visakhapatnam Port has been declared as the second gateway port for Nepal
  • Small businesses, which contribute 45 per cent to India’s GDP, transact primarily in cash
  • Govt approved extension of deadline for UDAY
  • Rs. 10000 crores fund to support the start-Ups
  • Govt paved the way for largest-ever spectrum auction
  • Brexit will see renegotiation in BTIA
  • Share market plunge after Brexit
  • Indian economy could suffer a significant knock in the short term after Brexit
  • Japanese messaging app company Line Corp. IPO
  • Monetary policy committee notified
  • No tax will be collected at source when cash component is less than Rs.2 lakh
  • Centre is planning a special package for leather sector
  • UDAY will not effect fiscal health

Science & Technology

  • LCA Tejas to finally join Air Force
  • NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular fireworks display
  • Better diagnosis of disease-causing mitochondrial genetic mutations is possible
  • The Indian summer monsoon rainfall is influenced by Indian ocean dipole
  • NASA’s solar-powered Juno spacecraft successfully entered Jupiter’s orbit
  • Juno spacecraft is barrelling toward Jupiter
  • LIGO announced witnessing the merging of a second black hole pair
  • WHO says drinking very hot coffee can cause cancer
  • PSLV-C34 to take highest number of satellites
  • Carbon dioxide levels surpassed 400 ppm in South Pole
  • Scramjet engines now on ISRO’s agenda
  • Third satellite in cartosat-2 series to be launched
  • Australia finding new ways to protect Barrier reef
  • NASA and ISRO are developing satellite to observe ecosystem disturbances
  • Scientists have developed a new stem cell-containing bio-ink

Sports

  • Sam Querrey beats Djokovic
  • The shooting World Cup Finals has been allotted to India for 2017
  • India beaten South Korea in Champions Trophy hockey tournament
  • Indian fate out of their own hands
  • India gets champions Trophy silver medal
     

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