Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 05 February 2015
Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 05 February 2015
:: National ::
Home Secretary sacked
- Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami was given his marching orders for allegedly trying to stall the arrest of Saradha scam accused and former Minister Matang Sinh.
- The final decision was taken after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh met and discussed the issue.
- Rural Development Secretary L.C. Goyal was appointed in his place, the order from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet said.
:: International ::
Jordan executes two jihadists after Islamic State murders pilot
- Jordan executed two Iraqi jihadists, including a woman would-be suicide bomber, in response to the burning alive of one of its fighter pilots by the Islamic State group.
- The gruesome murder of airman Maaz al-Kassasbeh triggered condemnation from governments across the Middle East.
- Jordan said it hanged Sajida al-Rishawi and Al-Qaeda member Ziad al-Karboli — who were both on death row — before dawn at a prison south of the capital.
- Amman had promised to begin executing Islamic extremists in response to the murder of Kassasbeh, who was captured by IS when his plane went down in Syria in December.
- Jordan’s King Abdullah II described Kassasbeh as a hero and vowed to take the battle to IS after a video emerged purporting to show the caged 26-year-old F-16 fighter pilot engulfed in flames.
:: Business & Economy ::
JK group Chairman Gaur Hari Singh passes away
- JK group Chairman Gaur Hari Singhania passed away following a heart attack.
- Singhania (80) was also the President of J. K. Organisation and a Promoter Director of JK Cement Ltd. since its inception in 1994.
- A sports lover, he was also the chief patron of Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association’s (UPCA). He is survived by a son, Yadupati Singhania.
- He was cremated this afternoon at Bhagwat Das Ghat in the city.
Rajan for raising tax exemption limit on financial investments (Register and Login to read Full News..)
:: Science & Technology ::
Smart phone dongle to diagnose HIV, syphilis
- A palm-sized dongle connected to a smartphone will soon be able to diagnose HIV and syphilis with good accuracy.
- The device, which was recently field-tested on 96 patients in Rwanda, had high sensitivity and specificity for both HIV and syphilis.
- The results are published today (February 5) in the journal Science Translational Medicine .
- Sensitivity and specificity for both the infections are comparable to the lab-based ELISA.
- In the case of HIV, the sensitivity was 100 per cent and specificity was 87 per cent. For syphilis, the sensitivity was 92-100 per cent and specificity was 79-92 per cent.
:: Sports ::
Rural technology park promotes indigenous technologies (Register and Login to read Full News..)
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