Wednesday, 25 March 2015

UPDATED CURRENT AFFAIRS MARCH/24/2015

 CURRENT AFFAIRS MARCH/24/2015

1. 'AMARAVATI' TO BE THE NEW CAPITAL OF ANDHRA PRADESH
The town, some 32 km from the ancient Buddhist centre of Amravati, is situated at the banks of river Krishna.
The historical town attracts attention for a famous Buddhist Stupa and a temple of Lord Shiva among many other sites worth visiting.
As per historical data, Amaravati and nearby locations including Dharanikota served as capital of Satavahanas and later to other rulers.

2. TO REIN IN TOUTS, RAILWAYS RESTRICT SALE OF E-TICKETS DURING PEAK HOURS. 
One user login can now generate just one booking before its forced out of the session.
This restriction will be applicable while booking of e-ticket between 8 AM to 12 PM (4 hours).
The new rule - however - excludes defence booking under warrant, and the cases of booking onward journey/ return journey through e-tickets.

3. INDIAN ECOLOGIST 'MADHAV GADGIL' IS HONOURED WITH PRESTIGIOUS 'TYLER PRIZE' FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT 2015
He will share the $200,000 cash prize with American marine ecologist Dr Jane Lubchenco.
Both have been recognized for their significant contributions in the development of conservation and sustainability policies with their efforts.
The 'Tyler Prize' is awarded for work in the areas of environmental science, environmental health, and energy.
The prize is administered by the University of Southern California and was established by John and Alice Tyler in 1973.
Prof Gadgil has served as the Chairman of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP).


4. MAHARASHTRA TO MAKE SELLING GUTKA A NON-BAILABLE OFFENCE
The Sale & Manufacture of gutka is already banned in Maharashtra, but the administration is struggling to enforce it in the face of rampant smuggling from the neighbouring state where its legal.
The new law will render possessing or selling 'gutkha' (including scented beetle nuts, tobacco or lime paste) a non-bailable offense with a provision to send offender into 3-5 years of rigorous imprisonment coupled with cancellation of license.

6. INDIAN NAVY LAUNCHES ITS 4TH LANDING CRAFT UTILITY (LCU) SHIP - IN A SERIES OF 8 - AT THE GARDEN REACH SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS LTD (GRSE), KOLKATA

The ship is called 'Yard 2095' and has been constructed under the Mk IV project.
These ships will play significant role in transportation of main battle tanks, armoured vehicles and troops of the Indian Army during amphibious operations.
The ship can be deployed for maritime roles like maritime security, beaching and un-beaching operations, humanitarian relief operations and evacuation from distant islands, search and rescue operations besides peacekeeping missions

7. CLRI DEVELOPS A "GREEN" TECHNOLOGY FOR LEATHER TANNING; WILL SAVE MASSIVE AMOUNT OFWATER
This biodegradable dispersing agent enables the chrome tanning of leather with just half the normal usage of water.
This ensures the saving of water by 15 million litres per day in the Indian leather sector alone - and an estimated 200 million litres per day if this revolutionary technology is applied globally.

Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI) is a unit of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

CURRENT AFFAIRS MARCH/24/2015



 CURRENT AFFAIRS MARCH/23/2015

1. WORLD METEOROLOGICAL DAY OBSERVED ON 23RDMARCH:

World Meteorological Day was observed on 23rd March around the globe.
The theme for WMD 2015 was , ‘ Climate Knowledge For Climate Action’
NOTE:    Theme for WMD 2014 was ‘Weather And Climate: Engaging Youth

2.WORLD WATER DAY WAS OBSERVED ON 22NDMARCH:

World Water day 2015 was observed on 22nd March around the globe.
The theme for world water day 2015 was . ‘Water And Sustainable Development’.
NOTE:  In 1993, First ever World Water Day was designated by U.N General Assembly.

3. LEE KUAN YEW PASSED AWAY:

Lee Kuan Yew, the statesman and founding father of Singapore died at an age of 91.
Lee Kuan Yew became the first ever Prime Minister of Singapore in 1959.
NOTE:
Current Prime Minister of Singapore- Lee Hsien Loong
Currency of Singapore – Singapore Dollar
Capital of Singapore – Singapore

4. SHASHI KAPOOR HONOURED WITH DADA SAHEB PHALKE AWARD:

Veteran Actor- producer Shashi Kapoor is honored with Dada Saheb Phalke Award, 2015.
Shashi Kapoor was honored with the Padma Bhushan Award by the Government of India in 2011.
NOTE:
Dada Saheb Phalke Award is the highest honorary Award in the field of Cinema .The Award comprises of Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) medallion, a shawl and a cash prize of Rs. 10 lakh.
First ever Award was presented in 1969 to Devika Rani and a total of 46 people are Awarded till date.

5. NATION OBSERVES MARTYRS DAY:

23rd March is remarked as Martyrs Day to honor the sacrifice of freedom fighters, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru.
Bhagat Singh , Sukhdev and Rajguru were hanged to death on 23rdmarch, 1931.
23rd March is honoured as Saheed Divas

6. RAJENDRA SINGH WINS STOCKHOLM WATER PRIZE 2015:

Environment Activist Rajendra Singh is conferred with prestigious Stockholm Water Prize.
Rajendra Singh is honoured with the Award for his innovative water restoration efforts and improving water security in rural India.
Rajendra Singh is known as the ‘Waterman’ of India.
NOTE: - Stockholm water prize is presented annually since 1991 to the people who have outstanding achievements in water related activities.

7. NOVAK DJOKOVIC WON 50TH ATP TITLE:

Novak Djokovic of Serbia won his fourth Indian Wells Open Tennis Men’s Single Title.
Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer of Switzerland in the final match.
By winning Indian Wells Open Tennis Men’s Single title, Djokovic claimed 50th ATP Title of his career.

8.SANIA MIRZA AND MARTINA HINGIS BAGGED WOMEN’S DOUBLE TITLE:

Sania Mirza of India along with Martina Hingis of Czech Republic bagged women’s Double title of BNP Paribas Tennis open.
The Duo defeated the Russian pair of Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina in the final clash held at USA.