Hello and welcome to ExamPundit. Here are the important Current Affairs of 29 March, 2016. These are important for the upcoming NABARD Assistant Manager Exam.
Current Affairs at a Glance – 29th March, 2016
- The European Union, through the European Investment Bank (EIB), will lend India €450 million (approximately Rs. 3,300 crore) towards
constructing a 23-km long Lucknow Metro rail line and a purchasing a fleet
of new trains. - The government today permitted
100 per cent FDI in the market place format of e-commerce retailing with a view
to attract more foreign investments. - Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence has inked a pact with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defence System to set up a
JV in India for specialised areas including air–to-air missiles that will oversee projects worth USD 10 billion
(over Rs. 65,000 crore) in ten years. - The Telecom Commission approved the number 112 as the single
emergency number for India on 28 March 2016. This is similar to 911 of United States and
999 of United Kingdom. - The Supreme Court of Bangladesh on 28 March 2016 upheld the status of Islam as the State
religion. The ruling was given by the High Court Division of the court
while dismissing a petition filed by Samendra Nath Goswami. - Tata Motors on 28 March 2016 announced that it signed a follow-on contract
with the Indian Army to supply 619 units of its 6X6 high-mobility vehicle (HMV)
multi-axle truck. - The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) on 29 March
2016 launched animate film series ‘Unfairy
Tales’. - Russian grandmaster Sergey Karjakin on 28 March 2016 won the FIDE World Chess Candidates
Tournament held in Moscow. - Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N
Chandrababu Naidu on 28 March 2016 dedicated the Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Project to the people of the state.
Finance/Industry/Economy –
European Investment Bank to loan €450 million for Lucknow Metro
- The European Union, through the
European Investment Bank (EIB), will lend India €450 million (approximately Rs.
3,300 crore) towards constructing a 23-km long Lucknow Metro rail line and a
purchasing a fleet of new trains. - The EIB is the EU’s official bank
and the world’s largest international public bank, and its loan will cover half
of the total project costs for the Lucknow Metro. The first tranche of €200
million will be signed on Wednesday, during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
visit to Brussels, as part of the 13th India E.U. Summit. - The remaining tranches will be
disbursed over the course of the project. Lucknow’s Metro is expected to
increase the public transport mode share from 10% to 27% in the city of 3
million. - The EIB is also expected to announce
the opening of its South Asia office in New Delhi during Mr. Modi’s visit on
Wednesday. The office is expected to be operational by the end of the year.
Govt allows 100% FDI in e-commerce marketplaces
- The government today permitted
100 per cent FDI in the market place format of e-commerce retailing with a view
to attract more foreign investments. - As per the guidelines issued by
the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) on FDI in e-commerce,
foreign direct investment (FDI) has not been allowed in inventory-based model
of e-commerce. - At present, global e-tailer
giants like Amazon and Ebay are operating online marketplaces in India while
homegrown players like Flipkart and Snapdeal have foreign investments even as
there were no clear FDI guidelines on various online retail models. - To bring clarity, the DIPP has
also come out with the definition of ‘e-commerce’, ‘inventory-based model’ and
‘market place model’. - Market place model of e-commerce
means providing of an IT platform by an e-commerce entity on a digital and
electronic network to act as a facilitator between buyer and seller. - The inventory-based model of
e-commerce means an e-commerce activity where inventory of goods and services
is owned by e-commerce entity and is sold to consumers directly, according to
the guidelines.
Reliance Defence forms JV with Rafael to take up $10 bn worth projects
- Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence
has inked a pact with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defence System to set up a JV in
India for specialised areas including air-to-air missiles that will oversee
projects worth USD 10 billion (over Rs. 65,000 crore) in ten years. - The venture will have 51 per cent
holding from Reliance Defence and 49 per cent by Rafael as per the current
guidelines of the government, it said. - It will provide big thrust to the
field of indigenous production and development of high precision and state of the
art weapon systems in India. - The partnership with technology
power house and one of the world leaders in defence technologies, Rafael
Advanced Defence Systems of Israel will mark the entry of Reliance Defence in
the complex field of air-to-air missiles and air defence systems manufacturing
in India, it said. - Rafael is a market leader in
air-to-air missile segment and has world renowned product like Python and
Derby. - Similarly, for the Air Defence
Systems, Rafael portfolio includes SPYDER short range and medium range and
Barak missiles family of Surface to Air Missiles in the short and medium range.
Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Project dedicated to people of Andhra
Pradesh
Pradesh
- Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N
Chandrababu Naidu on 28 March 2016 dedicated the Pattiseema Lift Irrigation
Project to the people of the state. - The project is situated at
Pattiseema village of Polavaram mandal in West Godavari district. It started
functioning on a full-scale as the installation of all 24 pump sets was
completed on 24 March 2016.
Features of Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Project
- It seeks to link the two major
rivers of the state – Godavari and Krishna – to benefit farmers of Krishna and
Guntur districts. - Its primary objective is to use
Godavari’s flood waters for the stabilisation of Krishna delta region that
faces acute shortage of water for irrigation from June to August. - At present, an estimated 80 TMC
of the 3000 TMC of the Godavari’s flood waters goes waste into the sea every
year.
First direct container MV Harbour-1 Vessel between India and Bangladesh
flagged off from Krishnapatnam
flagged off from Krishnapatnam
- The first direct container MV
Harbour-1 Vessel between India and Bangladesh carrying cotton was flagged off
from Krishnapatnam of Andhra Pradesh to Chittagong on 28 March 2016. - The voyage was started as a part
of a coastal shipping agreement to facilitate trade between India and
Bangladesh. - The trade agreements were earlier
signed during the reign of the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1974
and they were revived back after a period of four decades during Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s visit to Dhaka in June 2015.
Key Features of the Agreement
- A standard operating procedure
was signed between India and Bangladesh in November 2015 to move commercial
cargo between the two countries. The provisions and procedures to be followed
for such movement were also stated. - Many conditions were waived by
both countries to facilitate easy bilateral trade. The vessels of both the
countries upon entry in to India and Bangladesh shall be treated as domestic
vessels and not foreign going vessels. - The provision will play a key
role in addressing the traffic congestion at Petrapole (India) and Benapole
(Bangladesh) the two border points which pose as one of the biggest impediments
to the movement of EXIM cargo.
India –
Telecom Commission approved 112 as Single Emergency Number for India
- The Telecom Commission approved
the number 112 as the single emergency number for India on 28 March 2016. This is similar to 911 of United States and
999 of United Kingdom. - With this, Indian citizens in
distress can just dial the single-number 112 for all emergency services such as
police, ambulance and the fire department. It will direct the call to concerned
departments immediately for help. - The service will also be
accessible even through those SIMs and landlines whose outgoing call facility
has been stopped or temporarily suspended. - A user will be able to make
communication even through SMS and the system will learn about the location of
the caller that will be shared with the nearest help centre.
Tata Motors signed a contract with Indian Army to supply another 619
HMV trucks
HMV trucks
- Tata Motors on 28 March 2016
announced that it signed a follow-on contract with the Indian Army to supply
619 units of its 6X6 high-mobility vehicle (HMV) multi-axle truck. - This is in conjunction, to an
earlier order awarded to Tata Motors for 1239 units of its 6X6 MMV. This is the
single largest order awarded to an Indian private firm in land systems by the
Indian Army under the Union Ministry of Defence, Defence Procurement Procedure
(DPP). - Built with a material handling
crane, the Tata 6X6 HMV is meant for loading-unloading and transportation of
ammunition pallets, spares and other operational equipment.
World –
UNICEF launched animated film series ‘Unfairy Tales’ on refugee and
migrant children
migrant children
- The United Nations Children’s
Emergency Fund (UNICEF) on 29 March 2016 launched animate film series ‘Unfairy
Tales’. - The series seeks to help frame
positive perceptions towards the tens of millions of children and young people
on the move globally. - As per an estimate, at least 65
million children and young people globally are on the move to escape conflict,
poverty and extreme weather and find a stable life and a place to call home.
Details related to Unfairy Tales
- It is a collection of 3
animations that explain the horror behind fleeing of three children in real
life. - One story – “Ivine and the
Pillow” – animates the true story of 14-year-old Ivine and her pillow, Pillow.
After a perilous escape from Syria, Ivine settles at a refugee camp in Germany
only to face new challenges. - “Malak and the Boat”, tells the
tale of a young girl’s voyage in a leaky boat.
Bangladesh Supreme Court upheld Islam as State religion
- The Supreme Court of Bangladesh
on 28 March 2016 upheld the status of Islam as the State religion. The ruling
was given by the High Court Division of the court while dismissing a petition
filed by Samendra Nath Goswami. - Goswami challenged the legality
of the constitutional provision of Islam as the state religion (8th
Constitutional Amendment, 1988) despite revival of secularism as a fundamental
state policy under a 2011 amendment to the Constitution. - Bangladesh was formed out of
Pakistan as a Muslim majority country in 1971. As per the 2011 census, around
87 percent are Muslims and 12 percent are Hindus. - However, the secularism principle
was removed from the constitution in 1977 by the 5th amendment by Ziaur
Rahman-led Government. - Subsequently, Islam was declared
as the state religion by the 8th amendment to the constitution in 1988.
Sports –
Sergey Karjakin won 2016 World Chess Candidates Tournament
- Russian grandmaster Sergey
Karjakin on 28 March 2016 won the FIDE World Chess Candidates Tournament held
in Moscow. - In the final Round 14, the
Russian grandmaster defeated American grandmaster Fabiano Caruana. - Karjakin will now play with the
incumbent world champion, Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, in a match for
the world chess crown in the United States in November 2016.
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