Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 07 August 2015

Current Affairs for IAS Exams – 07 August 2015

:: National ::

PM launch National Handloom Day in Chennai

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Friday inaugurate the first National Handloom Day at a function in Chennai.

  • Prime Minister Modi will confer the Sant Kabir awards and National awards for the years 2012, 2013 and 2014 to distinguished handloom personalities.

  • The program is being held in the prestigious Centenary hall of Madras University.

  • The Prime Minister will also launch 'India Handloom' Brand. An exhibition showcasing master creations of the awardees is also being inaugurated on the occasion in the adjacent senate building of Madras University.

  • The Handloom Day will be celebrated all over the country in cooperation with state governments.

  • The date August 7 has been chosen due to its special significance in India's history; it was on this day that the Swadeshi Movement was launched in 1905.

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:: Miscellaneous ::

Yuvraj Singh invests in US burger chain

  • Cricketer Yuvraj Singh has now set his eyes on juicy burgers. Singh's company YouWeCan Ventures has invested in American burger chain Carl's Jr that is set to open its first store in India this weekend.

  • CybizBrightStar, the master franchisee of Carl's Jr here, said YouWeCan has picked up an undisclosed amount of equity in the company.

  • This would also lead to Singh acting as 'brand ambassador' for the burger chain that has been associated with celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian and Padma Lakshmi.

  • Last month, Singh picked up a stake in JetSetGo, an online marketplace for jets and helicopters. Cybiz, which has interests in the F&B sector, has been looking to raise capital for Carl's Jr. It raised around Rs 12.5 crore from Delhi-based PE

:: Science & Technology ::

CNG-run vehicles emit dangerous nanocarbon, can cause cancer: CSIR study

  • The compressed natural gas (CNG)-run buses are harmful for humans as they emit "nanocarbon" particles which can cause cancer, according to a study conducted by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

  • Though the study was conducted on a very limited sample size in Delhi, CSIR took the findings seriously owing to the health hazard it poses to humans and alerted the central government for further follow up,

No Study Supports Global Warming Affecting Himalayas

  • No study has so far supported the theory that global warming was causing natural calamities in the Himalayan region, parliament was told on Thursday.

  • "There is no study reported so far, which supports the fact that many type of instances similar to natural calamities are occurring in the Himalayan region due to global warming," Environment, Forests and Climate Change Minister Prakash Javadekar told the Rajya Sabha in a written reply.

  • "However, for monitoring and prediction of extreme weather events over the Himalayan region, India Meteorological Department has established state meteorological sentres at Srinagar, Shimla, Dehradun, Gangtok, Guwahati and Agartala for forecast of natural calamities like very heavy rainfall,

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:: Sports ::

Ashes 2015: best performance of Stuart Broad

  • Broad became the fifth England bowler to take 300 Test wickets after Anderson, Botham, Willis and Trueman.

  • Stuart Broad described the day as a dream after taking career-best figures of 8-15 to help England bowl out Australia for 60 on the first morning of the fourth Ashes Test on Thursday.

  • Broad struck five times in his first four overs, claiming his 300th Test victim with the third ball of the match when he had opener Chris Rogers caught at first slip by captain Alastair Cook for a duck.

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