CURRENT AFFAIRS MAY/05/2015
1.WORLD ASTHMA DAY OBSERVED: YES, YOU CAN CONTROL YOUR ASTHMA
To most people ‘breathtaking’
means unique or spectacular, to those with asthma the meaning is different;
Asthma can literally take your breath away
World Asthma Day is celebrated every year on
the first Tuesday of May the world over by Global Initiative for Asthma
Management (GINA), a collaboration of National Heart Lung and Blood Institute,
National Institutes of Health, USA and the World Health Organization.
This year, the theme for World Asthma Day is,
“You Can Control Your Asthma”. According to the World Health Organisation
(WHO), about 60,000 die of asthma in India every year.
2.NABARD SANCTIONS RECORD RS 12,406 CRORE IN PUNE ACHIEVED ALL TIME
HIGH PERFORMANCE
Maharashtra Regional Office of NABARD in Pune
has achieved all time high performance with sanction of Rs 12,406 crore and
disbursement of Rs 11,315 crore for various development programmes during last
fiscal year 2014-2015
Refinance support of Rs 700 crore for rural
infrastructure and Rs 409 crore to other new business products was also
provided by NABARD in Maharashtra
NABARD has supported rural population by
increasing capital formation in agriculture and towards drought mitigation
measures NABARD has extended refinance assistance of Rs 3082 crore primarily
under minor irrigation, land development, farm mechanization and Horticultural
sector
MoU was also signed between Government of
India, Government of Maharashtra and NABARD for Revival Package of 3 Unlicensed
District cooperative banks, Wardha, Nagpur and Buldana involving financial
assistance of Rs 379 crore
3.INDIA'S TOP SHOOTERS WIN 3
GOLD, 2 BRONZE MEDALS AT INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING COMPETITION OF HANNOVER IN
GERMANY
India's top rifle shooters have brought glory
to the nation by winning a rich haul of three gold and two bronze medals at the
International Shooting Competition of Hannover in Germany
Beijing Games gold medallist Abhinav Bindra
has won both the individual and team gold in his pet 10 metre air rifle event.
Upcoming talent Chain Singh added the 50 metre
men’s rifle prone yellow metal to his 10 metre air rifle team gold, which he
won alongside Bindra and Gagan Narang.
The two Bronze medals came though Narang in
the men’s 50 metre rifle 3 positions event, and Apurvi Chandela in women’s air
rifle event
4.ARMY ATHLETES EMERGE CHAMPIONS
IN 19TH FEDERATION CUP NATIONAL
SENIOR ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIP
The Indian Army team emerged champions in the
19th Federation Cup national senior athletic championship, scoring 123.5 points
at the end of the four-day event at the Mangala stadium ,Karnatka
The Tamil Nadu team came second by securing
114 points The overall men's championships also went to the Army and Tamil Nadu
with 123.5 and 48 points respectively.
Kerala claimed the overall championship in the
women's category with 86 points followed by Karnataka with 68 points
5.BHEL COMMISSIONS BIJLEE
UTPADAN'S THERMAL UNIT IN (KBUNL) BIHAR
Bhel commissioned a thermal unit of Kanti
Bijlee Utpadan Nigam Limited (KBUNL) in Bihar
This is the first 195 MW unit to be
commissioned by Bhel at the 2x195 MW Muzaffarpur thermal power station of Kanti
Bijlee Utpadan Nigam Limited (KBUNL) in Bihar
KBUNL is a joint venture of NTPC and Bihar
State Power Generation Company Limited The second 195 MW unit is expected to be
commissioned in the current financial year (2015-16)
6.Mazen Darwish winner of
UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize
The winner of the 2015 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano
World Press Freedom Prize is Syrian journalist and human rights activist, Mazen
Darwish, currently imprisoned
The Prize will be awarded during the
celebration of World Press Freedom Day, 3 May, which will this year be hosted
by Latvia
Mazen Darwish has been recommended in
recognition of the work that he has carried out in Syria for more than ten
years at great personal sacrifice, enduring a travel ban, harassment, as well
as repeated detention and torture
About Mazen Darwish
Mazen Darwish, a lawyer and press freedom
advocate, is the president of the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of
Expression (CMFE), founded in 2004
He is also the founders of the Voice newspaper
and syriaview.net, an independent news site, which has been banned by the
Syrian authorities In 2011,
Darwish established Media Club, the first
Syrian magazine about media affairs
He has been detained since February 2012, when
he was arrested with colleagues Hani Al-Zitani and Hussein Ghareer.
7.INDIA HOME TO 48 DIFFERENT
SPECIES OF BUMBLEBEES
Of the 250 known species of bumblebees,India
is home to 48 different species species Indian Bumblebees written by
entomologist M.S. Saini and co-authors Rifat H. Raina and Harpeet Singh Ghator,
revealed this fact
They are mostly characterised by black, yellow
and reddish body hair, and often striped, bumblebees are generally found on
altitudes of 2,000-15,000 feet along the entire Himalayas, from Jammu &
Kashmir to Nagaland.
Bumblebees are important to the ecosystem, as
without them seed setting and fruiting will not take place in many plants as
they pollinate vegetables, fruit trees, cash crops and even ornamental and
medicinal plants high in the Himalayas
Like the honeybees, bumblebees are social
insects and live in colonies — the size of which depends on the species
8. AUTHOR AND SCREENWRITER MICHAEL
BLAKE OSCAR - WINNING "DANCES WITH WOLVES " WRITER PASSES AWAY
Author and screenwriter Michael Blake, who won
an Oscar for his movie "Dances With Wolves" which was made own novel,
has died at the age of 69.
Michael Blake wrote the novel Dances With
Wolves in 1988, which he turned into an Oscar-winning film starring Kevin
Costner in 1990
The 1990 film, which Kevin Costner directed
and starred in, won seven Oscars including Best Picture and Best Screenplay for
Blake
9. SANDEEP JAJODIA REMOVED FROM THE FROM THE POST BOXING INDIA
PRESIDENT
Boxing India president Sandeep Jajodia was
removed as the president of the Boxing India as he lost the no-confidence
motion 2-55 in a special general meeting
Accepting the defeat, Jajodia sent a letter to
all the members appealing them to think for the betterment of the sport
The Boxing India took charge on September 11
last year, and received a huge blow in just eight months
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