Finance/Business/Economy News
1. Infosys announces
$250 million ‘Innovate in India Fund’
$250 million ‘Innovate in India Fund’
- In a move to help the Indian start-up ecosystem, India’s
second largets IT company Infosys, on Wednesday announced the creation of a
$250 million (Rs. 1,550 crore) ‘Innovate in India Fund’ from its recently
expanded innovation fund. Earlier, Infosys had said that it will expand its
innovation fund to $500 million to accelerate the creation of its worldwide
ecosystem of innovation. - The Innovate in India Fund, announced by Dr. Vishal
Sikka, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director in a meeting with Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, will be dedicated for investments in promising new
Indian companies that will be inducted into the global ecosystem of strategic
partners that Infosys is building. - The Fund will be used to invest in young companies
innovating in next-generation solutions and technologies such as Artificial
Intelligence (AI), automation, pervasive connectedness as well as collaboration
and design technologies, the company said in a statement. - Other than announcing the new India fund, the company also
said it will develop its Mysuru campus as a ‘Smart City’. The company will also
provide its expertise in the areas of smart infrastructure planning and
sustainable building technology to the Ministry of Urban Development.
2. India will catch up
with China’s growth rate in 2016-17: World Bank
with China’s growth rate in 2016-17: World Bank
- Buoyed by the economic reform measures taken by the
Indian government after coming to power in May last year, the World Bank has
said that India would catch up with China’s growth in the year 2016-17. - The World Bank estimated a growth rate of 5.6 per cent in
2014 and has forecast a growth rate of 6.4 percent in 2015, while that of China
as 7.4 (estimated) in 2014 and 7.1 per cent (forecast) in 2015. - In its report the Bank said growth in South Asia rose to
an estimated 5.5 per cent in 2014 from a 10-year low of 4.9 percent in 2013.
“The upturn was driven by India, the region’s largest economy, which emerged
from two years of modest growth,” it said. - Regional growth is projected to rise to 6.8 per cent by
2017, as reforms ease supply constraints in India, political tensions subside
in Pakistan, remittances remain robust in Bangladesh and Nepal, and demand for
the region’s exports firms, it said.
3. Bharatiya Mahila
Bank inks pact with Lakme Salons to fund franchisees
Bank inks pact with Lakme Salons to fund franchisees
- Bharatiya Mahila Bank today inked an agreement with
HULBSE 4.21 % arm Lakme Salons to bring easy financing options to fuel women
entrepreneurship. - Bharatiya Mahila Bank Chairman and Managing Director Usha
Ananthasubramanian said this is the third such tie-up with companies after
similar agreements with Chennai-based Kavin Care and Naturals, under which it
has already funded 30 salons. - She further said that typically the bank funds up to 70
per cent of the project, which is covered under the CGTMSE (Credit Guarantee
Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises). - She said Mahila Bank has opened the 40th branch today and
will close the fiscal with 40 more.
News Related to India and Indian Polity
4. Union government
sacked DRDO Chairman Avinash Chander
sacked DRDO Chairman Avinash Chander
- Union Government on 13 January 2015 removed Avinash
Chander, the Chairman of Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO).
He was removed 16 months before his contract was to end. - The appointments committee of Cabinet headed by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi approved the termination of the contract of Chander with
effect from 31 January 2015. - Chander who was the secretary, Defence Research and
Development cum Director General, DRDO and scientific advisor to the defence minister
had retired from the post on 30 November 2014 after attaining the age of 64 but
he was given a contract for 18 months till 31 May 2016.
5. H S Brahma to be
India’s next Chief Election Commissioner
India’s next Chief Election Commissioner
- Former bureaucrat Harishankar Brahma will be taking over
as the Chief Election Commissioner after present CEC Veeravalli Sundaram
Sampath retires on Thursday. - A 1975 IAS officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre, Brahma (60),
who hails from Assam, is a former Union power secretary. - Brahma assumed charge as one of the three election
commissioners of India on August 25, 2010. - After J M Lyndogh, Brahma will become the second officer
from the northeast to be appointed to this post. - Brahma held various positions in the central government
before joining the Election Commission.
6. Legendary Odia
actor Hara Patnaik died
actor Hara Patnaik died
- Veteran Odia actor and director Hara Patnaik passed away
on 13 January 2015 following a brief illness in Bhubaneswar, Orissa. He was 56. - Patnaik started his acting career with the movie Sahari
Bagha in 1985. - He made his directorial debut in Daiba Daudi in the year
1990. - As a director, he gave several upcoming actors their
first break including Anubhav Mohanty, Sabyasachi Mishra and Babushaan. - During his 20 years tenure, Patnaik did over 50 films and
directed around 20 films.
7. Idukki in Kerala
became first District of India to have Complete Rural Broadband Coverage
became first District of India to have Complete Rural Broadband Coverage
- Union Minister for Communications and Information
Technology on 12 January 2015 linked Idukki district in Kerala to the National
Optic Fiber Network (NOFN). The district was linked to the NOFN as part of the
Digital India project of the Union government. - The district was commissioned with the first high speed
rural broadband of India. With this, Idukki district became first district of
India to have complete rural broadband coverage. - As part of it, 8 Block Offices & 52 Gram Panchayats
of the Idukki district were connected on Optical Fiber and one Gram Panchayat,
namely Edamalakudy, was connected through VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal). - The rural broadband connectivity to the Gram Panchayat of
Idukki is being provided by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). For the first
time the villages under this Panchayat would be connected through Mobile phones
and internet.
8. NGT gave directions
to clean Yamuna under Maily se Nirmal Yamuna Revitalization Plan 2017
to clean Yamuna under Maily se Nirmal Yamuna Revitalization Plan 2017
- National Green Tribunal (NGT) on 13 January 2015 gave
directions to clean River Yamuna under Maily se Nirmal Yamuna Revitalization
Plan 2017. - The directions were given by the principal bench of NGT
presided over by Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar. The tribunal’s judgment
came on a petition by Manoj Misra of Yamuna Jiye Abhiyan against pollution in
the Yamuna and covering of drains in Delhi.
Directions given by
bench are
bench are
- Impose a fine of 5000 rupees on individuals for throwing
waste or religious items into the river - Banned the dumping of construction material into the
Yamuna while imposing a fine of 50000 rupees on the violators - Restrained real estate developers from carrying out any
construction work on the floodplains
9. COTPA Act Ammendment
might impose a huge fine for Smokers
might impose a huge fine for Smokers
- The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on 13
January 2015 proposed the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of
Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution)
(Amendment) Bill 2015 (COTPA). - The bill seeks to amend some provisions of Cigarettes and
Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade
and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003. - The Draft Bill has been put out in the public domain by
the Ministry for inviting suggestions from stakeholders by 15 February 2015. - The bill proposes to ban on-site advertising of tobacco
products and shops selling cigarettes and other tobacco products will no longer
be able to display the brand names. - It proposed scrapping of designated smoking areas from
hotels, restaurants and airports making an exception only for international
airports to prevent exposure of non-smokers to harmful emissions. - The penalty for smoking in restricted areas has been
raised from 200 to 1000 rupees. - Anyone found producing tobacco products without the
specified warning will be liable for imprisonment for up to two years for the
first offence or fine up to 50000 rupees or both.
10. Tamil Novel
Madhorubhagan written by Perumal Murugan
Madhorubhagan written by Perumal Murugan
- Tamil Novel titled Madhorubhagan authored by Perumal
Murugan was in news in the second week of January 2015. It was in news as some
organisations have demanded to ban the book and jail the author. - The threat from organisations has led the author Murgan
to give up writing. - The book, though written four years back, came into
limelight after its English translated version One Part Woman was published by
Penguin India on 1 December 2015. It has been translated by Aniruddhan
Vasudevan. - The book lays bare with unsparing clarity a relationship
caught between the dictates of social convention and the tug of personal
anxieties, vividly conjuring an intimate and unsettling portrait of marriage,
love and sex.
International News
11. Tehrik-e Taliban
Pakistan’s chief Maulana Fazlullah designated as global terrorist by US
Pakistan’s chief Maulana Fazlullah designated as global terrorist by US
- The United States (US) Department of State on 13 January
2015 designated Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP) chief Maulana Fazlullah, also
known as Mullah Fazlullah, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. - He was designated as a global terrorist under Executive
Order (EO) 13224 that targets terrorists and people who provide support to terrorists
or acts of terrorism. - He was designated as a global terrorist after Tehrik-e
Taliban Pakistan (TTP) under Fazlullah’s leadership claimed the responsibility
of 16 December 2014 attack on the army school of Peshawar, Pakistan. The attack
claimed lives of about 148 individuals including 134 students.
12. Italy’s President
Napolitano resigns
Napolitano resigns
- Italian President Giorgio Napolitano handed in his
resignation as head of state on Wednesday, leaving Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
with the politically delicate task of finding a successor. - The 89-year-old Napolitano, widely respected outside
Italy as a guarantor of stability during the euro zone crisis, had always been
expected to step down before the end of his second term in office because of
his advanced age. - With elections in Greece due later this month and the
European Central Bank under growing pressure to take unprecedented steps to
fight the risk of deflation, the change adds to an increasingly uncertain
climate in the euro zone. - Italy is struggling to emerge from years of recession and
the government faces a series of hurdles to its economic and constitutional
reform agenda. - Stalemate over selecting a new head of state could absorb
precious political energy and, at worst, undermine Mr. Renzi to the point where
he might try to re-establish his authority with an early general election.
13. Madagascar
Government led by Prime Minister Kolo Roger resigned
Government led by Prime Minister Kolo Roger resigned
- Madagascar Prime Minister Kolo Roger and his government
on 12 January 2015 resigned from their position. The resignation was accepted
by Madagascar President Hery Rajaonarimampianina on 13 January 2015. - However, the reason for the resignation was not disclosed
by the government. This is the first change of government in Rajaonarimampianina’s
Presidency. - The resigning government members will continue to work as
Caretaker Government until the creation of the new government. The government
led by Kolo Roger consists of 30 ministers and one Secretary of State. - Kolo Roger was elected as Prime Minister of Madagascar in
April 2014.
14. Pope Francis
cannonised Joseph Vaz, the first saint of Sri Lanka
cannonised Joseph Vaz, the first saint of Sri Lanka
- Pope Francis on 14 January 2015 cannonised Joseph Vaz,
the first saint of Sri Lanka. Joseph Vaz was beatified by Pope John Paul in
1995. Pope Francis cannonised Saint Joseph Vaz in presence of hundreds of
thousands of people packed on a Colombo oceanfront during his visit to Sri
Lanka. - The Pope told the hushed crowd that Vaz was an example of
religious tolerance relevant to Sri Lanka. - King Vimaladharmasuriya II protected him from the Dutch
and Vaz’s reputation was further bolstered when he was said to have made rain
during a drought. - Vaz remained in Kandy until his death aged 60 in 1711, by
which time the Church says he had converted 30000 people and created a network
of priests, almost single-handedly re-establishing Catholicism in Ceylon.
Sports News
15. India and
Australia signed MoU for skill and infrastructural development in sports
Australia signed MoU for skill and infrastructural development in sports
- The Sport Education Development Australia (SEDA) and
India’s Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Limited (IL-FS) signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 13 January 2015. The agreement was signed
by the Australian Minister for Trade and Investment Andrew Robb. - The MoU is aimed at developing the skills of Indian
students in various sports and infrastructure as well.
Highlights of the MoU
- The partnership is expected to encourage the development
of sports and fitness vocational courses in India. - SEDA’s experience in vocational education programs will
help provide Indian students with the specialist skills and experience that
they need to gain for employment in the sports. - The partnership aims to impart training to youngsters in
350 centres across India in 25-26 states.
16. Bengaluru FC beat
Dempo to lift Football Federation Cup
Dempo to lift Football Federation Cup
- Bengaluru FC on 11 January 2015 lifted their maiden
football Federation Cup. In the final clash for the title Bengaluru defeated
Goa’s Dempo Sports Club 2-1. - The final match was played at the Nehru Stadium in
Fatorda of Margao, Goa.
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