Hello and welcome to ExamPundit. Here are the Important current affairs of 23rd February, 2016. These are important for the last phase of LIC AAO 2016.
Current Affairs at a Glance – 23rd February, 2016
- In order to enhance economic
cooperation and strengthen financial stability, RBI has extended the $2 billion
currency swap arrangement to SAARC nations till mid-November 2017. The
facility will be available to all SAARC member countries — Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. - Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on 22 February 2016 inaugurated an exhibition on the Coin and
Currency of India at the Great Hall of North Block in New Delhi. The
exhibition would help in knowing the history of evolution of currency in the
country - Standard Chartered reported its first annual loss since 1989 as
hefty restructuring costs and weak commodity prices took their toll on the emerging
markets-focused lender. - The term ‘E-Governance Vision 2020’ was in news on 23 February
2016. It was in news because Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Dr. Nasim Zaidi
during a Seminar on ‘Leveraging Technology for Transparent and Credible
Elections’ said the Election Commission of India is working on it. - Gujarat’s Dahej is all set to get India’s first roll on-roll off
(Ro-Ro) vessel passenger ferry services around April 2017. The Rs 550 crore
project being executed by the Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) is expected to bring
down travel time between Saurashtra region in Gujarat with its Southern parts
significantly. - The Road to Resilience is an initiative of the World Bank, under
which a team undertook a bus trip along the entire Indian coastline. The
journey commenced on 10 January 2016 and ended on 15 February 2016. - Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Limited (MSEI) on 22 February
2016 appointed Udai Kumar as its Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer
(CEO). The appointment was approved by Securities and Exchange Board of
India (SEBI). - An Indian-origin Sikh officer Amar Singh was in news in the third week
of February 2016 as he was appointed as
Kuala Lumpur’s commissioner of police. It was the highest police rank achieved
by a Sikh in Malaysia. - Goverdhan Mehta, a well known researcher in Chemical Sciences &
former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hyderabad (UoH), has
been conferred with Federal Republic of Germany’s prestigious `Cross of the
Order of Merit’. - Ismail Mahomed, an Indian-origin art lover and playwright in South
Africa, on 22 February 2016 was conferred
Knighthood by the French government for his lifelong devotion to the
promotion of arts. - Pakistan Parliament today became
the first in the world to completely run on solar power, a venture
supported by China with USD 55
million funding. - Noted singer Bhubaneswari Mishra
passed away on 19 February 2016 in New Delhi following a cardiac arrest. She
was 67.
Finance/RBI –
RBI extends currency swap arrangement with SAARC nations
- In order to enhance economic
cooperation and strengthen financial stability, RBI has extended the $2 billion
currency swap arrangement to SAARC nations till mid-November 2017. - The Reserve Bank said in a
notification on Tuesday that it has decided to extend the SAARC Currency Swap
Arrangement till November 14, 2017. - Under the arrangement, RBI is to
offer swap arrangement up to an overall amount of $2 billion both in foreign
currency and Indian rupee. - The SAARC Swap Arrangement was
offered by the RBI to SAARC nations on November 15, 2012. - The facility will be available to
all SAARC member countries — Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka. - The swap amount available to
various member central banks has been arrived at broadly based on two months
import cover subject to a floor of $100 million and a maximum of $400 million
per country.
Union Finance Minister inaugurated Exhibition on Coin and Currency of
India
India
- Union Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley on 22 February 2016 inaugurated an exhibition on the Coin and Currency
of India at the Great Hall of North Block in New Delhi. The exhibition would
help in knowing the history of evolution of currency in the country - The Department of Expenditure
(DoE) under Union Finance Ministry organised the exhibition in coordination
with the RBI, CPWD, CISF, the Indian Army, Staff of DoE, Customs and Excise
Officers.
Main highlights of the Exhibition
- The exhibition depicts how money
has changed in appearance and substance and evolved from barter to coins to the
present day bank notes and e-money. - It also depicts the different
names of money, some of which are not in use and some are in use in the
present.
StanChart posts first loss in 26 years as revamp costs bite
- Standard Chartered reported its
first annual loss since 1989 as hefty restructuring costs and weak commodity
prices took their toll on the emerging markets-focused lender. - The bank slumped to a headline pretax
loss of $1.5 billion, after accounting for costs from redundancies and
impairments on bad loans. Underlying profit plunged 84 percent to $800 million,
missing analysts’ average estimate of $899 million, according to Thomson
Reuters data. - The loss shows the scale of the
task facing new Chief Executive Bill Winters as he attempts to restore revenue
growth after six successive quarters of decline. - The bank’s shares fell as much as
12 percent before recovering slightly to be down 5.4 percent at 0942 GMT.
India –
E-Governance Vision 2020 of Election Commission of India
- The term ‘E-Governance Vision
2020’ was in news on 23 February 2016. It was in news because Chief Election
Commissioner (CEC) Dr. Nasim Zaidi during a Seminar on ‘Leveraging Technology
for Transparent and Credible Elections’ said the Election Commission of India
is working on it. - As told by the CEC during his
keynote address at the Seminar, the ‘E-Governance Vision 2020’ will provide
inclusive, integrated single window view of services to all stakeholders in all
phases of the electoral cycle using multiple channel of delivery.
Gujarat to get India’s first roll on-roll off passenger ferry service
by April 2017
by April 2017
- Gujarat’s Dahej is all set to get
India’s first roll on-roll off (Ro-Ro) vessel passenger ferry services around
April 2017. The Rs 550 crore project being executed by the Gujarat Maritime
Board (GMB) is expected to bring down travel time between Saurashtra region in
Gujarat with its Southern parts significantly. - At present travelling from Ghoga
in Saurashtra to Dahej in South Gujarat takes around 10-12 hours for trucks and
buses, and even by cars it is not less than 6-8 hours. Once the Ro-Ro ferry
service commences, this time would be dramatically shortened to one and a half
hours.
World Banks’ Road to Resilience initiative Concluded
- The Road to Resilience is an
initiative of the World Bank, under which a team undertook a bus trip along the
entire Indian coastline. The journey commenced on 10 January 2016 and ended on
15 February 2016. - This 10000 kilometer journey
provided a chance to implement support for six coastal disaster management and
climate resilience projects covering all ten coastal states of India, which are
supported by the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR). - World Bank report Building
Resilience for Sustainable Development of the Sundarbans - Some of those projects aim to
enhance resilience and mitigate the impact of future disasters, while others
are intended to help the country recover from previous events such as Cyclone
Phailin (2013) and Cyclone Hudhud (2014).
Union Environment Ministry held ninth meeting of National Steering
Committee on Climate Change
Committee on Climate Change
- Union Environment Ministry held
the ninth meeting of the National Steering Committee on Climate Change (NSCCC)
on 22 February 2016. The meeting was presided by the Secretary of MOEFCC, Ashok
Lavasa. - The Committee approved the
Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) on adaptation submitted by governments of
Telangana, Mizoram, Jammu & Kashmir, Meghalaya and Chhattisgarh for
funding, under the National Adaptation Fund on Climate Change (NAFCC) at a
total cost of approximately 108 crore rupees for implementation in these
states. - The project for Telangana with
objective to enhance the climate resilient agriculture for improving
livelihoods titled Resilient Agricultural Households through Adaptation to
Climate Change in Mahbubnagar district, Telangana is at a total cost of 25
crore rupees for four years. - It is expected to benefit more
than 2000 farming households of Mahbubnagar district fo the State.
Appointments –
Udai Kumar appointed as MD and CEO of MSEI
- Metropolitan Stock Exchange of
India Limited (MSEI) on 22 February 2016 appointed Udai Kumar as its Managing
Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The appointment was approved
by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). - The SEBI’s approval comes after a
stringent short-listing process and interviews by the selection committee to
select a suitable candidate for the role.
Indian-origin Sikh officer Amar Singh appointed Kuala Lumpur’s
Commissioner of Police
Commissioner of Police
- An Indian-origin Sikh officer
Amar Singh was in news in the third week of February 2016 as he was appointed
as Kuala Lumpur’s commissioner of police. It was the highest police rank achieved
by a Sikh in Malaysia. - He succeeded Tajuddin Mohamed,
who will be moved to federal headquarters as the deputy director of commercial
CID on 14 March 2016. - At the time of this appointment,
Amar Singh was holding the position of deputy director of CID.
Awards & Honors –
Goverdhan Mehta conferred Germany’s prestigious award ‘Cross of the
Order of Merit’
Order of Merit’
- Goverdhan Mehta, a well known
researcher in Chemical Sciences & former Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Hyderabad (UoH), has been conferred with Federal Republic of Germany’s
prestigious `Cross of the Order of Merit’. - Mehta was the VC during 1994-98
of the UoH, which is among the top 10 Universities in the country. However, the
campus got caught recently in the unsavoury events following the suicide of
Ph.D student, Rohit Vemula and the political fall out. - Achim Fabig, the German Consul
General in Chennai, conferred the ‘Bundesverdienstkreuz’ (the Cross of the
Order of Merit) to Goverdhan Mehta. Instituted in 1951 it is the only honour
that may be awarded in all fields of endeavour and is the highest tribute the
Federal Republic of Germany can pay to individuals for achievements in
political, economic, social or intellectual realm and for all kinds of
outstanding services to the nation in the field of social, charitable or
philanthropic work. - Goverdhan Mehta is at present the
National Research Professor and Lilly-Jubilant Chair Professor at the University
of Hyderabad. He served as the Director of the IISc, Bengaluru (1998-2005) and
was also President of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA).
Indian-origin playwright Ismail Mahomed conferred Knighthood by French
Government
Government
- Ismail Mahomed, an Indian-origin
art lover and playwright in South Africa, on 22 February 2016 was conferred
Knighthood by the French government for his lifelong devotion to the promotion
of arts. - Mahomed was bestowed with The
Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and
Literature) by French Ambassador Elisabet Barbier in Johannesburg.
World –
Pakistan Parliament becomes first in world to run on solar power
- Pakistan Parliament today became
the first in the world to completely run on solar power, a venture supported by
China with USD 55 million funding. - Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a
simple ceremony switched on solar-powered building of the Parliament in capital
Islamabad. - First announced in 2014, the
venture has been funded by the Chinese government as an act of friendship, with
the solar power plant costing around USD 55 million.
Tropical Cyclone Winston lashed Fiji killing scores of people
- The tropical cyclone Winston
lashed Fiji with winds up to 330 kilometers per hour on 20 February 2016. The
cyclone that was accompanied with torrential rain and strong winds killed at
least 29 people. - The cyclone did a considerable
damage across the main island Viti Levu and the island of Koro, which were
directly hit by strong winds. - The Winston, a category five
storm, is thought to be the biggest to ever hit the Southern Hemisphere,
leaving a trail of destruction in its wake while moving west away from Fiji.
The cyclone left many cities without power and running water. It also destroyed
homes and flooded the low-lying areas.
Sports –
Ukraine’s FC Dnipro won 2016 Sait Nagjee Trophy
- European team FC Dnipro
Dnipropetrovsk from Ukraine on 21 February 2016 won the Sait Nagjee Trophy in
Kozhikode, Kerala. - In the final played at Kozhikode
Corporation stadium, Dnipro defeated Atletico Paranaense from Brazil 3-0 to
grab the top place.
Obituaries –
Renowned singer Bhubaneswari Mishra died
- Noted singer Bhubaneswari Mishra
passed away on 19 February 2016 in New Delhi following a cardiac arrest. She
was 67. - The classical singer began her
career with the song Tiki Mora Naa Ti for the mythological Odia movie Krushna
Sudama in the 1970s. - Apart from many awards, the
veteran singer was also conferred with the Odisha State Film Award for Best
Playback Singer (female) for two consecutive terms in 1979 and 1980 for the
movies Srikrushna Rasalila and Jay Ma Mangala respectively.
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