Current Affairs Update – 20th May, 2015

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Industry/Banking
SBI Inks Pact With
Amazon for Payment, Commerce Solutions

  • State Bank of India today signed a Memorandum of
    Understanding (MoU) with e-commerce player Amazon to develop payment and
    commerce solutions for customers and small businesses.
  • “Amazon is a very large company in the digital commerce
    space. We have a very large group of customers who could benefit by getting
    connected with this platform. The idea of the MoU is that we can try and give
    customers a good experience in both buying and selling,” SBI Chairman
    Arundhati Bhattacharya told reporters here today.
  • She said the bank is working on ways to enrich customers’
    payment experience and opening up the windows of e-commerce to its SME
    customers through this tie-up.
  • Amazon India Vice President and Country Manager Amit Agarwal
    said, “In SBI, we have a fantastic partner whom customers and businesses
    trust through long-standing relationships, sometimes over generations.
    Moreover, SBI shares Amazon’s philosophy of building customer trust and
    investing for the long term.”
  • The SBI, country’s largest lender, will also provide loans
    to SME customers who supply products to Amazon to help them increase their
    operations.

Amitabh Bachchan
invests in Ziddu.com
  • Actor Amitabh Bachchan and his family has invested in
    Ziddu.com, a Singapore-based Web site owned by Meridian Tech Pte Ltd.
  • Though the size of the deal is not divulged, the firm said
    that the deal is based on a valuation of $71 million.
  • Founded by Venkata Srinivas Meenavalli, Meridian Tech Pte is
    a free cloud storage and micro payment platform. It is rated among the top five
    file sharing sites in the world.
  • The firm says it has 1.2 billion page views with more than
    300 million visitors a month.

India
Kolkata, Mumbai,
B’lore in Fastest-Growing Global Cities List

  • India’s three metropolitan cities, Kolkata, Mumbai and
    Bangalore, have emerged as the top three fastest growing cities in A T
    Kearney’s Global Cities Index, which is topped by New York and London.
  • The three cities have been improving their scores steadily
    in business activity, information exchange, human capital and cultural
    experience – key parameters used to measure a city’s global engagement in the
    index released today, said the London-based global management consulting group.
  • The three India cities have made particularly strong
    improvements in information exchange, in part due to gains in the number of broadband
    subscribers, it said.
  • The GCI provides a unique assessment of global engagement
    for 125 cities, measuring how globally engaged each city is across 26 metrics
    in five dimensions — Business Activity, Human Capital, Information Exchange,
    Cultural Experience, and Political Engagement.
  • The GCO is new this year: It evaluates the future potential
    of 125 cities based on the rate of change across four dimensions — Personal
    Well-being, Economics, Innovation, and Governance.
  • For the GCO, cities in India and China are the ones to
    watch, especially Ahmedabad, New Delhi and Beijing.
  • New York and London remain the world’s most global cities,
    as they are the only cities to rank in the top 10 of both GCI and GCO.

Delhi Government
decided to launch Pay & Play Scheme to promote sports
  • The state government of Delhi on 19 May 2015 decided to
    launch Pay & Play Scheme at the designated stadiums or sports complexes.
    The scheme is planned to promote sports for all age groups in the national
    capital.
  • The scheme would begin from 1 July 2015 in the morning
    session from 6 am to 9.30 am. The facilities would be free of cost for school
    students and disabled persons.
  • Under the scheme, people can play game available within the
    stadiums and complexes by paying a nominal fee of 100 rupees per month.

JICA agreed to lend
1165 crore rupees for Odisha Transmission System Improvement Project
  • India and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
    on 15 May 2015 signed an ODA (Official Development Assistance) loan agreement
    to provide up to 21787 million yen (about 1165 crore rupees) for the Odisha
    Transmission System Improvement Project (OTSIP).
  • The agreement was signed by Joint Secretary in the Union
    Ministry of Finance S Selvakumar and JICA India Office Chief Representative
    Shinya Ejima in New Delhi.
  • The purpose of the loan is to assist in establishing a
    stable power supply to the state in advance of an expected large increase in
    power demand in the coming years due to rapid industrialization.

Cisco to work with
JDA to make Jaipur a smart city
  • Pink city Jaipur is embarking on the path of digitisation to
    transform itself into a smart city over the next few years, with the help of
    technology giant Cisco.
  • As part of the process, Jaipur Development Authority (JDA)
    is drawing a blueprint that is expected to complete by the end of July and has
    partnered Cisco for its expertise in the segment.
  • The Indian government plans to develop 100 smart cities by
    2022. In the Budget, Finance Ministry had allocated Rs. 7,060 crore for
    developing these smart cities.
  • Governments across the world are keen on setting up smart
    cities, where technology can help people access, in real time, infrastructure
    services like traffic, parking, lighting, and water.

Awards
& Honors –
Hungarian Author
Krasznahorkai Wins Man Booker Prize

  • Hungarian author Laszlo Krasznahorkai has won Britain’s
    prestigious Man Booker International prize for his achievement in fiction as he
    edged out India’s Amitav Ghosh and eight others to bag the top literary award.
  • Chair of judges Marina Warner, an academic and writer,
    compared Krasznahorkai’s work to Franz Kafka — Krasznahorkai’s own personal
    literary hero — and Beckett.
  • Krasznahorkai was one of 10 writers shortlisted for this
    year’s award, alongside authors including Ghosh, Libya’s Ibrahim al-Koni,
    Mozambique’s Mia Couto and America’s Fanny Howe.
  • Kolkata-born, 58-year-old Ghosh had also missed out on the
    prize in 2008 when he was shortlisted for his work Sea of Poppies.
  • Krasznahorkai’s first novel Satantango was published to huge
    acclaim in Hungary in 1985 and was later adapted for a cinema by filmmaker Bela
    Tarr in collaboration with the author.
  • He followed it with 1989’s The Melancholy of Resistance,
    published in English in 1998, in which violent hysteria follows the arrival of
    a circus with a dead whale in a small Hungarian town. It won the German
    Bestenliste prize for the best literary work of the year.

Appointments
SS Ahluwalia
appointed as Chairman of JPC on Land Acquisition Amendment Bill, 2015
  • SS Ahluwalia was on 18 May 2015 appointed as the chairman of
    Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Right to Fair Compensation and
    Transparency in Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement (LARR)
    (Amendment) Bill, 2015.
  • The committee has 20 members from the Lok Sabha and 10
    members from the Rajya Sabha.
  • The formation of the panel became necessary in the backdrop
    of disagreement among the political parties on the provisions of the bill which
    was introduced in the Lok Sabha on 11 May 2015.
  • The committee will submit its report by the first week of
    the 2015 monsoon session.

Sports
Harbhajan Singh
returns to India’s Test squad after 2 years

  • Sidelined for more than two years, off-spinner Harbhajan
    Singh on Wednesday returned to India’s Test squad for the cricket tour of
    Bangladesh.
  • Contrary to speculation about top players being rested, the
    five-member selection panel headed by Sandeep Patil decided to go with full
    strength squads for both the one off Test and the three ODIs starting June 10.
  • Harbhajan last played a Test for India in March 2013 against
    Australia in a home series. The 34-year-old is the third highest Test
    wicket-taker for India with 413 scalps to his credit in 101 matches.

The Squads:
  • ODIs: Mahendra
    Singh Dhoni (c), Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli,
    Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Bhuvneshwar
    Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Mohit Sharma, Stuart Binny, Dhawal Kulkarni.
  • Tests: Virat
    Kohli (c), Murali Vijay, Shikhar Dhawan, K L Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya
    Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Wriddhimaan Saha, R Ashwin, Harbhajan Singh, Karn Sahrma,
    Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Varun Aaron, Ishant Sharma.

Obituaries
Actress Sudha
Shivpuri passed away

  • Popular Indian stage, film and television actress Sudha
    Shivpuri died on 20 May 2015 due to multiple organ failure at a suburban hospital
    in Andheri. She was 77.
  • Now, she is survived by her son Vineet and daughter Ritu,
    who is an actress. She was married to veteran bollywood actor Om Shivpuri, who
    passed away on 15 October 1990.
  • Shivpuri gained popularity for her role as Baa in television
    show Kyuki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, the longest running TV show of Ekta Kapoor.
  • In 2009, Sudha Shivpuri was conferred with the Sangeet Natak
    Akademi Award.

Economist Mrinal Datta
Chaudhuri passes away at 81
  • Eminent economist, noted academic and policy advisor Mrinal
    Datta Chaudhuri, who bewitched and inspired generations of students at the
    Delhi School of Economics with his lively lectures on an ostensibly arid
    subject, passed away at his Pune residence on Tuesday aged 81.
  •  ‘MDC’ as Professor
    Chaudhuri was popularly and affectionately called, studied with Nobel Laureate
    Amartya Sen in Shantiniketan and furthered his education at Kolkata’s
    Presidency College before completing his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute
    of Technology (MIT) where he studied modern economics under the legendary Paul
    Samuelson, whom Dr. Chaudhuri personally regarded as “the greatest economist of
    the 20th century”.
  • A major influence on planning through his numerous prescient
    papers, Dr. Chaudhuri’s works had an enormous impact on former Prime Minister
    Dr. Manmohan Singh.
  • A particularly noteworthy paper he authored pertained to the
    challenges of economic reform in the context of both State and market failures
    in 1990, just before the collapse of the erstwhile Soviet Union and India’s lurch
    towards globalization.


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