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Current Affairs at a Glance – 12 December, 2016
- India and Indonesia on 12 December 2016 released a joint statement in New Delhi.
The statement was released after extensive talks between the Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and the President of Indonesia Joko Widodo. - Uttar Pradesh tops the list of states with
the most deposits in Jan Dhan accounts, followed by West Bengal and
Rajasthan. - President Pranab Mukherjee on 11 December 2016 flagged off a ‘100 Million for 100 Million’ Campaign organised
by the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation. The Campaign aims at
mobilising 100 million youth and children for the upliftment of 100 million
underprivileged children across the world. - Alpha Design, a Bengaluru-based
defence equipment maker on Monday announced the signing of a contract with Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO) for assembly, integration and testing
of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite
System Satellites (IRNSS). - Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, on 11
December 2016 launched
Narmada Seva Yatra at Amarkantak. The yatra that will continue till
11 May 2017 (about five months) aims at turning the River Narmada pollution
free and unceasing. - New Zealand’s National party has chosen Bill English as the country’s 39th Prime Minister.
He will be succeeding John Key, who announced his surprise resignation last
week. - Antonio Guterres, who was the
Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002, will be sworn-in as the UN Secretary General on 12 December 2016. - Italy’s Foreign Affairs Minister Paolo
Gentiloni was invited by President Sergio Mattarella to form the new
government on 11 December 2016. - India has been ranked as the fourth most
vacation deprived country globally, as 63 per cent take fewer days
of the vacations that they get, according to to a report. - The world’s longest tunnel, Gotthard Base
Tunnel (GBT) in Switzerland was
opened for regular rail services on 11 December 2016. - The International Mountain Day 2016 was
observed across the world on 11 December 2016 with the theme
Mountain Cultures: Celebrating diversity and strengthening identity. - Virat Kohli, India’s captain for Test
Cricket, on 11 December 2016 became the fifth batsman in the world to score
three double-hundreds in a calendar year. He scored his third
double-century in the first innings of the third test match against England. His
score of 235 also became the highest score for an Indian captain in Test
cricket.
Finance/Economy –
India, Indonesia released Joint Statement in New Delhi
- India and Indonesia on 12
December 2016 released a joint statement in New Delhi. The statement was
released after extensive talks between the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
and the President of Indonesia Joko Widodo. - Joko Widodo is on a three-day
visit to India on the invitation of Narendra Modi. This is the first bilateral
visit to India by the Indonesian President.
Highlights of the Joint Statement
- Strategic Engagement: Both the
leaders agreed to hold annual summit meetings, including on the margins of
multilateral events. - They also welcomed the submission
of a Vision Document 2025 by the India-Indonesia Eminent Persons Group (EPG). - The group had begun their work in
early 2016 to suggest ways and means to deepen the strategic engagement up to
2025 and beyond. - Defence and Security Cooperation:
They directed the two Defence Ministers to explore collaboration between
defence industries for the joint production of equipment including capacity
building cooperation. - The Leaders highlighted the
importance of the maritime domain to their respective countries, the
surrounding regions, and the world. - Comprehensive Economic
Partnership: The Indian Prime Minister briefed the visiting President about the
business opportunities provided by the initiatives such as Make in India,
Digital India, Skill India, Smart City, Swachh Bharat and Start-Up India. - President Widodo welcomed Prime
Minister Modi’s initiatives in the area of renewable energy, particularly the
establishment of the International Solar Alliance. - They welcomed the signing of the
MoU between the Indonesian National Standardization Agency (BSN) and Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS) on Standardization Cooperation. - Cultural and People-to-People
Links: Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation on youth affairs and sports and
in this regard welcomed the signing of an MOU on Cooperation in Youth Affairs
and Sports. - Cooperation in Responding to
Common Challenges: The two leaders agreed to cooperate on common challenges
such as terrorism, the threat to freedom of navigation, an early conclusion of
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership negotiations, UNSC reforms, etc.
Uttar Pradesh garners maximum deposits under Jan Dhan
- Uttar Pradesh tops the list of
states with the most deposits in Jan Dhan accounts, followed by West Bengal and
Rajasthan. - The total deposits in Jan Dhan
accounts stand at Rs 74,610 crore as of December 7, as per Finance Ministry
data. - UP has about 3.8 crore Jan Dhan
accounts with deposits of Rs 12,021.32 crore. It is followed by West Bengal
with 2.44 accounts and deposits of Rs 9,193.75 crore. - Rajasthan comes in third with 1.9
crore accounts and Rs 6,291.1 crore deposits, followed by Bihar (2.62 crore
accounts, Rs 6,160.44 crore deposits). - Total deposits in Jan Dhan
accounts surged by around Rs 28,973 crore in about a month after the
announcement of ban on old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes. - Despite the surge, about
one-fifth of these accounts still have no balance.
India –
Pranab Mukherjee launches Kailash Satyarthi’s ‘100 Million for 100
Million’ campaign
Million’ campaign
- President Pranab Mukherjee on 11
December 2016 flagged off a ‘100 Million for 100 Million’ Campaign organised by
the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation. The Campaign aims at mobilising
100 million youth and children for the upliftment of 100 million
underprivileged children across the world. - ‘100 Million for 100 Million’
Campaign seeks to end child slavery, labour and violence and promote the right
of every child to be safe and educated, over the next five years. - The campaign was flagged off in
presence of Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi and spiritual leader Dalai Lama. - 11 December was celebrated as the
81st birth anniversary of President Pranab Mukherjee. On the occasion of
President Mukherjee’s birthday, a number of programmes were organised by the
Rashtrapati Bhavan. Programmes included - President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice
President Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Narendra Modi released three books
titled ‘From Raj to Swaraj’, ‘Life at Rashtrapati Bhavan’ and ‘Indradhanush-
Volume-2’. - The President also inaugurated a
new Museum for vintage tapestries and carpets and a new Hall for encouraging
innovation in the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The museum displays Zardari canopies and
spreads belonging to the early 1900s, for the 1911 Delhi Durbar of King George
VI, a collection of Buddhist art, paintings, carvings and assorted gifts
presented to different Presidents and much more.
Alpha Design inks pact with ISRO for satellites
- Alpha Design, a Bengaluru-based
defence equipment maker on Monday announced the signing of a contract with
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for assembly, integration and testing
of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System Satellites (IRNSS). - In the next two years, with the
help of ISRO, Alpha Design Technologies Pvt Ltd (ADTL) will be investing in
creating, an ultra-modern satellite manufacturing, assembly, integration,
testing and qualification facilities, to independently supply four to five
satellites to ISRO, the company said in a release here. - IRNSS is an independent regional
navigation satellite system being developed by India. - The city-based company, a
manufacturer and technological services provider in India’s defence and
paramilitary markets, is known for its capabilities in delivering advanced
defence electronics and aero structures, as well as R&D and manufacturing,
Alpha said in a release.
Narmada Seva Yatra launched in Madhya Pradesh
- Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Chief
Minister of Madhya Pradesh, on 11 December 2016 launched Narmada Seva Yatra at
Amarkantak. The yatra that will continue till 11 May 2017 (about five months)
aims at turning the River Narmada pollution free and unceasing. - This Narmada Sewa Yatra that will
cover more than 1900 kilometres (from Amarkantak to Sondwa (Alirajpur)) in 16
districts will also help in making people aware about the conservation of the
river. - Before kick starting the
campaign, Chouhan performed all religious rituals and invited religious leaders
to join the yatra. He said that he will join the campaign every week. - All villages that lie on the bank
of the river will have its own Narmada Sewa Samiti, which will undertake the
follow-up action on measures for its preservation. - Sewage water that flows into the
river will be treated before being released into the river. - Trees will be planted along the
banks of the Narmada.
Nobel Peace Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta urged for peace in J & K
- Nobel Peace Laureate Jose
Ramos-Horta strongly urged for peace in Jammu and Kashmir. He made this appeal
on 11 December 2016 in New Delhi on the sidelines of a child slavery abolition
programme of a non-governmental organisation (NGO).
Observations of Ramos-Horta on
Jammu and Kashmir peace process
Jammu and Kashmir peace process
- Dialogue is the only viable
solution to resolve the decades-long conflict between India and Pakistan. - An impartial military is
necessary to achieve tension-free atmosphere in the region. - Towards this end, the UN Military
Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) will play a key role. - The Government should focus on
priority issues in the region and gradually move towards long-pending issues.
Appointments –
Bill English elected as New Zealand’s new Prime Minister
- New Zealand’s National party has
chosen Bill English as the country’s 39th Prime Minister. He will be succeeding
John Key, who announced his surprise resignation last week. - English’s name was confirmed for
the role during a National Party meeting, which took place early on 12 December
2016. He was formerly serving the nation as the Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Finance (MoF). - While Paul Bennett will be
replacing English as the new Deputy PM, senior Cabinet minister Steven Joyce
has been named as the new finance minister.
Antonio Guterres to be sworn-in as ninth Secretary General of United
Nations
Nations
- Antonio Guterres, who was the
Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002, will be sworn-in as the UN
Secretary General on 12 December 2016. He will succeed Ban Ki-moon as the ninth
chief of the organisation. - President of the UN General
Assembly Peter Thomson administered his Oath of Office at a special plenary
meeting of the 193-member General Assembly. After the sworn-in ceremony,
Guterres, 67, also addressed the General Assembly. - Guterres was unanimously
appointed by the General Assembly as the successor to Ban, after the 15-nation
Security Council had in October 2016 decided by acclamation to send his name to
the Assembly for final approval. - Guterres will assume his new role
for a five-year tenure beginning 1 January 2017. He will serve the organisation
till ending 31 December 2021.
Paolo Gentiloni named Italy’s new Prime Minister
- Italy’s Foreign Affairs Minister
Paolo Gentiloni was invited by President Sergio Mattarella to form the new
government on 11 December 2016. The decision comes in the wake of Matteo
Renzi’s resignation following a referendum defeat in the Parliament. - Renzi, whose term had almost
neared three years, took the decision to resign on 4 December 2016 after voters
rejected the constitutional reforms proposed by him. - Gentiloni, a close aid of the
outgoing PM, will now have to put together his own new centre-left team before
the parliamentary confidence vote, which is due on 14 December 2016. He was
chosen after the opposition turned down the possibility of a national unity
government and the President rejected opposition’s demand for an immediate
election.
Reports –
India ranks 4th most vacation deprived country globally: Report
- India has been ranked as the
fourth most vacation deprived country globally, as 63 per cent take fewer days
of the vacations that they get, according to to a report. - “After Spain (68 per cent),
UAE (68 per cent), Malaysia (67 per cent) and South Korea (64 per cent), India
is ranked as the fourth most vacation deprived country globally,”
according to Expedia ‘Vacation Deprivation report 2016’. - The report revealed that 40 per
cent Indians don’t use all vacation days as work schedule does not allow for
vacation or don’t have enough staff to cover and 32 per cent are not able to
take vacation days due to personal schedule. - “Vacations play a critical
role in creating work-life balance as it re-energises people to be more focused
at work (95 per cent of Indians agree in the survey),” Expedia, India,
Marketing Head Manmeet Ahluwalia said. - The report was conducted on
behalf of Expedia by Northstar, a globally integrated strategic insights consulting
firm online from September 12-29, 2016, across North America, Europe, South
America, and Asia Pacific. - It was conducted among 9,424
employed adults aged 18 years of age and older across 28 countries.
World –
World’s longest tunnel opened for commercial service
- The world’s longest tunnel,
Gotthard Base Tunnel (GBT) in Switzerland was opened for regular rail services
on 11 December 2016. - It got a ceremonial wave off in
June this year with top European leaders like German Chancellor Angela Merkel
and French President Francois Hollande hopping on to experience the very first
ride through the marvel. It will be carrying passengers under the Swiss Alps
from Zurich to Lugano.
Key details
- With a length of 57 kilometres
and a depth of over 2300 metres, GBT is the world’s longest and deepest tunnel. - It is the first flat low-level
route through the Alps Mountain and is a part of Swiss government’s New Railway
Link through the Alps (NRLA) programme. - It has not only outdone the 50.5
kilometre long Channel Tunnel connecting Britain and France but has also beaten
Japan’s 53.9 kilometre long Seikan tunnel. - It took 17 years to reach
completion and its total cost amounts to around US $11.8 billion.
Awards & Honors –
John Kerry conferred with highest French civilian distinction Legion of
Honour
Honour
- US Secretary of State John Kerry
was on 11 December 2016 honoured as the Officer of the Legion of Honour, the
highest French civilian distinction for his contribution in peace effort. - Kerry received the award from the
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault following the high level talks on
Syria’s war by both the sides. - Kerry has visited France
countless times as Secretary of State for high-level diplomatic meetings on
Syria, Ukraine and other hotspots.
Days –
International Mountain Day 2016 observed across the world
- The International Mountain Day
2016 was observed across the world on 11 December 2016 with the theme Mountain
Cultures: Celebrating diversity and strengthening identity. - This year celebrations are aimed
at highlighting the Mountain Cultures. Mountains encompass communities with
ancient cultures and traditions and are places of importance for religious
worship and pilgrimage all over the world. - The concept of traditional
heritage and culture is inherently linked with livelihoods of people in the
mountains.
Sports –
Virat Kohli is the fifth cricketer to score three double test centuries
in a calendar year
in a calendar year
- Virat Kohli, India’s captain for
Test Cricket, on 11 December 2016 became the fifth batsman in the world to
score three double-hundreds in a calendar year. He scored his third
double-century in the first innings of the third test match against England. - With this, Kohli, who fell on his
personal score of 235runs to Chris Woakes, has joined the elite group of
cricketers like Michael Clarke (4 centuries) in 2012, Don Bradman (3 centuries)
in 1930, Ricky Ponting (3 centuries) in 2003 and Brendon McCullum (3 centuries)
in 2014, who had scored three or more double hundreds in a calendar year. - His first double-ton was scored
against West Indies, while the second came in Indore against New Zealand. His
third double test-century also made him the first batsman to score a
double-century in three successive series in a year. He is also first Indian to
score three double-tons in a year. - His score of 235 also became the
highest score for an Indian captain in Test cricket. The previous best score
was 224, which was scored by Mahendra Singh Dhoni against Australia in Chennai
in 2013.
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