Current Affairs Update – 28th March, 2015


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India
Mizoram Governor Aziz
Qureshi Sacked

  • Mizoram Governor Aziz Qureshi, who has had a running feud
    with the Centre and even approached the Supreme Court against attempts to ease
    him out, was sacked today.
  • A brief statement issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan said that
    “Qureshi shall cease to hold the office of the Governor of Mizoram.”
  • Governor of West Bengal Keshari Nath Tripathi has been asked
    to discharge the functions of the Mizoram Governor, in addition to his own
    duties, until regular arrangements are made, it said.
  • Qureshi, who had a tenure till May 2017, is the second
    Governor after Kamla Beniwal to be sacked after having been shifted to Mizoram
    months after the Narendra Modi government assumed office.
  • Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan, who was also
    transferred to Mizoram, had tendered his resignation, refusing to take charge
    of his new assignment.

India launches
IRNSS-1D; set to operationalise navigational system

  • India is set to operationalise its own navigational system
    with the successful launch of IRNSS-1D, the fourth in the series of seven
    navigational satellites, onboard PSLV-C27 on Saturday.
  • With this launch, the country is poised to operationalise
    the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), having put into orbit
    four of the seven satellites.
  • At the end of the 59.5 hour countdown, PSLV-C27, the
    time-tested launch vehicle of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO),
    lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 5.19 p.m. and injected the
    satellite into orbit about 21 minutes later.
  • A beaming ISRO Chairman A.S. Kiran Kumar, for whom this is
    the first project after taking charge of the space agency, said the mission was
    successful and the satellite had been placed in precise orbit.

Kerala to Become Zero
Population Growth State: Economic Review
  • With Kerala registering the lowest growth rate of population
    in the last one decade, the state is all set to achieve “zero population
    growth” in the coming years.
  • While the national rate of growth of population in the last
    10 years is 17.6 per cent, the growth rate of state population during the
    period is 4.9 per cent, the lowest rate among Indian states, according to the
    latest Economic Review by the state Planning Board.
  • Quoting the final data published by the Directorate of
    Census, it said the state’s population as on March 2011 was 3,34,06,061, which
    was 3,18,41,374 in 2001.
  • Of the total state population, 1,60,27,412 (48 per cent) are
    males and 1,73,78,649 (52 per cent) are females, it said.
  • The report reveals that six southern districts – Idukki,
    Kottayam, Alappuzha, Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram – have lower
    growth rate.

Minister lays
foundations of IIT, IIIT, IISER in Chittoor dist
  • The Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani today laid the
    foundation stone for setting up three premier educational institutions — IIT,
    IIIT, IISER — in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Union
    Minister for Urban Development M Venkaiah Naidu were also present at foundation
    laying ceremony of Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER),
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and Indian Institute of Information
    Technology (IIIT).
  • The union minister laid foundations for IIT and IISER, to
    come up at Erpedu near the temple city of Tirupati and IIIT to come up at Sri
    City in Satyavedu, about 100 km from here.

Sports
Saina Nehwal scales
historic World No.1 ranking

  • Saina Nehwal created history today as she became the first
    Indian woman shuttler to attain the world No.1 ranking after her closest
    challenger for the spot, Spain’s Carolina Marin, lost in the India Open Super
    Series semi-final here.
  • Though the official rankings will be out only on Thursday
    next week, the 25—year—old Indian has been assured of her ascent to the top
    owing to Marin’s loss in the last-four stage.
  • The reigning world champion, who was seeded second, lost to
    third seed Thai Ratchanok Intanon 21—19 21—23 22—20.
  • Prakash Padukone had the distinction of being the No. 1
    men’s badminton player but Saina became the first Indian woman to achieve this
    feat.
  • Saina plays Japan’s Yui Hashimoto in the second semi-final
    but the Indian ace will be No.1 irrespective of her result today.
  • The London Olympic bronze—medallist has won a staggering 14
    international titles in her glorious career, and most recently she became the
    first Indian woman to make the finals of the prestigious All England
    Championships in Manchester.

Poonam Mahajan Becomes
First Woman President of BFI

  • For the first time since it came into existence in 1950, BFI
    got a woman as its president when Poonam Mahajan was unanimously elected as the
    head of this 65 year old federation – the governing and controlling body of basketball
    in India – here today.
  • At the Annual General Meeting of the Basketball Federation
    of India (BFI), president of Maharashtra State Basketball Association (MSBA),
    who is also the BJP national secretary and MP from the Mumbai North-Central Lok
    Sabha constituency, Poonam was unanimously elected as the new president of BFI
    for a four-year (2015-2019) term.
  • The 34-year-old Poonam is the youngest president of any
    national federation in India.
  • In yet another first, another woman, Roopam Harish Sharma –
    secretary of Delhi Basketball Association – was unanimously elected as the
    Secretary General of the BFI.
  • With both Poonam and Roopam given key posts in the BFI, the
    national governing body of basketball became the first ever national federation
    to be headed by women representatives.
  • Secretary Basketball Association of Assam, Mukut Medhi was
    named as the new treasurer of the 26-member new BFI executive committee.

Awards
Balbir Singh Sr.
Conferred Lifetime Achievement Award

  • The legendary Balbir Singh Senior, member of three Olympic
    gold medal winning teams, was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the
    inaugural Hockey India Awards here today.
  • The action-packed ceremony culminated with the 90-year-old
    receiving the trophy for Major Dhyan Chand Lifetime Achievement Award along
    with a cheque of Rs 30 lakh.
  • Recipient of other top awards were Birendra Lakra and
    Vandana Kataria, who were named Player of the Year in their respective
    categories. Their efforts fetched them Rs 25 lakh each.
  • The loudest applause was expectedly reserved for Balbir
    Singh, who was part the famous gold winning teams from 1948 to 1956 Olympics.
    His 1952 record of most goals (five) in an Olympic final still stands and he
    also figures in the list of 16 iconic Olympians of all-time.

ISRO won Gandhi Peace
Prize 2014

  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on 27 March 2015
    won Gandhi Peace Prize 2014. The award was selected by the jury under the
    chairmanship of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • Besides Prime Minister, other members of the Jury that
    selected the ISRO for the award were Justice H L Dattu, Chief Justice of India;
    Mallikarjun Kharge, leader of the single largest Opposition Party in the Lok
    Sabha; LK Advani, Member of Parliament and Gopalkrishna Gandhi.
  • The Indian space agency successfully launched Mars Orbiter
    Mission (MOM) and at a very cost effective price of 450 crore rupees.
  • The launch makes India the first Asian country to enter the
    Martian sphere of influence.
  • ISRO became the fourth space agency after National
    Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the US, Russian Federal Space
    Agency (RFSA) and European Space Agency to have undertaken a mission to Mars.

Scientist Murty
Kambhampati chosen for U.S. presidential award
  • An Indian-American biology professor is among 15 scientists,
    who have been selected for a prestigious U.S. presidential award for excellence
    in the field of science, mathematics and engineering mentoring.
  • Murty S Kambhampati, a professor of biology at Southern
    University at New Orleans will receive the award at a White House ceremony
    later this year.
  • Prof. Kambhampati has been a mentor of high school and
    undergraduate students in research and successfully boosted graduation rates,
    the White House said in a statement.
  • Prof. Kambhampati, a PhD holder from both Jackson State
    University in Environmental Science and Andhra University in Ecology is an
    active research mentor for undergraduates.
  • Another person selected from Indian subcontinent, Sri
    Lankan-origin Tilak Ratnanather is an associate professor in the biomedical
    engineering department of the Johns Hopkins University, Maryland.

Cyrus Vandrevala,
Jasminder Singh bag Asian Business Award
  • Investor Cyrus Vandrevala and hotelier Jasminder Singh were
    the prominent winners at an Asian Business Awards ceremony in London. Mr.
    Vandrevala, formerly a resident of Mumbai and co-founder of investment company
    Intrepid Capital Partners (ICP), received the Global Investor of the Year Award
    at the ceremony on Friday night.
  • ICP recently announced a Rs.1,000-crore facility for the
    housing and infrastructure sectors in western India. The company promises to in
    due course raise the lending to Rs. 5,000 crore.
  • Mr. Singh is an Indian origin emigrant from East Africa and
    now chairman of the Radission Edwardian Group of hotels in Britain. Radisson
    Edwardian was named the Asian Business of the Year Award.
  • Both Mr. Singh and Mr. Vandrevala figured among the
    billionaires in the first ever Global India Rich List compiled by London’s
    Raymedia earlier this month.

List
Fortune released the
list of 2015 roster of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders

  • Fortune Magazine on 26 March 2015 has released the list of
    2015 roster of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders.
  • The list included Prime Minister of India at 5th rank and
    Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi at the 28th rank.
  • The list was topped by Apple CEO Tim Cook. Others are
    European Central Bank President Mario Draghi at the second rank, followed by
    Chinese President Xi Jingping at third Rank, Pope Francis at fourth rank and
    General Motors CEO Mary Barra at ninth rank.
  • A notable exclusion from the list is US President Barack
    Obama, who has not been named in the list for a second year in a row.

Obituary
               
Freedom Fighter,
Ex-Congress MP Manubhai Patel Dead
  • Freedom fighter, former chief of Seva Dal and former
    Congress MP Manubhai Patel passed away here due to old age-related problems. He
    was 94.
  • In 1967, he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Vadodara seat
    and was also a member of the Rajya Sabha in 1978.
  • Patel had been elected as the member of Gujarat Assembly in
    1962 from Savli seat in Vadodara district on Congress ticket and was made the
    Minister of Prohibition and Social Security of the state.
  • Patel was involved in many social, cultural and educational
    activities and all though his life worked for the uplift of weaker sections of
    the society. He had established a naturopathy centre in the city.


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