Current Affairs Update – 31st May, 2015

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Finance/Banking/Industry
SBI expects GDP
growth spike to 7.9% in FY’15-16
  • State Bank of India expects the country’s GDP growth to
    increase to 7.9 per cent this fiscal even as the recent growth numbers
    “disappointed”.
  • Also, a 25 basis point cut in repo rate on June 2 now looks
    a certainty and may be a surprise if it does not happen, Soumya Kanti Ghosh,
    Chief Economic Adviser, State Bank of India Group, said in a note issued after
    the CSO released GDP numbers on Friday.
  • The Central Statistics Office (CSO) on Friday said that
    Indian economy grew 7.3 per cent in 2014-15 and 7.5 per cent in fourth quarter.
  • The recent growth numbers are disappointing given the
    significant decline in ‘gross value added’ in fourth quarter of 2014-15 (at 6.1
    per cent from 7.8 per cent projection and a secular decline from 8.4 per cent
    in Q2 FY’14-15), according to Ghosh.
  • Interestingly, this difference was not as striking in
    earlier quarters.

RIL Becomes Nation’s
Most Profitable Firm, Replaces ONGC

  • Reliance Industries has overtaken state-owned Oil and
    Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) to become the nation’s most profitable company, posting
    a consolidated net profit of Rs 23,566 crore in the 2014-15 fiscal.
  • ONGC, which posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 18,334
    crore in 2014-15, slipped to number three, behind RIL and Tata Consultancy
    Services Ltd, India’s largest IT firm, according to earning data of listed
    firms available on the BSE.
  • The state-owned firm had for long held the pole position as
    India’s most profitable firm. It remained on top till 2013-14 when it posted a
    consolidated net profit of Rs 26,506.53 crore. That year RIL had a net profit
    of Rs 22,493 crore.
  • TCS posted a net profit of Rs 19,852 crore in the fiscal
    ending March 31, 2015 to become the second most profitable firm in the country.
    Another Tata Group firm, Tata Motors too figured on the list of top 10
    profit-making firms.
  • State Bank of India, the nation’s largest lender, with a net
    profit of Rs 16,994 crore was fourth on the list, followed by Tata Motors with
    Rs 13,986 crore net profit in 2014-15.
  • Coal India Ltd, the world’s largest coal producer, came a
    close sixth with a net profit of Rs 13,727 crore, followed by Infosys (Rs
    12,329 crore), ICICI Bank (Rs 12,247 crore), HDFC Bank (Rs 10,689 crore) and
    ITC (Rs 9,663 crore).

India hikes US govt
securities holdings to nearly $107 bn
  • Continuing to increase its exposure to US government
    securities, India’s holdings rose to $107.7 billion at the end of March this
    year.
  • The holding level is at a new one-year high after it had
    crossed the $100 billion mark in February.
  • Latest data from the US Treasury Department shows that India
    purchased additional securities worth $6 billion in March, taking its total
    exposure to $107.7 billion.
  • India’s exposure of American government securities has been
    on an upward trajectory since the Modi government came to power in May last
    year. In May 2014, the holding stood at $70.1 billion.
  • At the end of March this year, China was the biggest holder
    with securities worth $1.261 trillion, followed by Japan that had an exposure
    of $1.227 trillion.
  • Among the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) grouping,
    India is the third largest holder of US government securities.

India
Govt to launch
website to help trace missing children

  • With 11 children disappearing every hour in the country, the
    government will on June 2 roll out a web platform for people to directly
    report, track and upload information on missing children.
  • The first-of-its-kind web portal will be launched by the
    Women and Child Development Ministry. It will serve as a platform for people to
    not only report a missing child but also track the efforts towards his or her
    recovery.
  • The website, www.khoyapaya.gov.in, will answer all queries
    as to what action is to be taken when a child goes missing.
  • A joint initiative of the WCD Ministry and the Department of
    Electronics and Information Technology, the website will have three sections,
    ‘My child is missing’, ‘I have sighted a child’ and ‘Search a missing child’.
  • The website will also provide links to court orders wherein
    police have been mandated to register an FIR in the matter of a child gone
    missing and treat it as either abduction or trafficking unless it is proved
    otherwise in the investigation.

India to Buy Only 36
Rafales From France Instead Of 126
  • India has decided to buy only 36 Rafale fighter jets
    scrapping the earlier plan to acquire 126 of the French aircraft on grounds of
    huge cost.
  • Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar termed as
    “economically unviable” the previous UPA government’s 20 billion USD
    deal for purchase of the 126 Rafale fighter planes more than three years after
    France’s Dassault Aviation was declared the lowest bidder.
  • During his visit to France last month, Prime Minister
    Narendra Modi announced the decision to buy 36 of the Rafale jets in a fly-away
    condition under a government-to-government (G2G) contract.

Web-based universal
ID cards for disabled from Dec
  • Come December, the Government will roll out for persons with
    disabilities universal identity cards having a unique number with which their
    details can be accessed by the click of a button.
  • The initiative will help in a big way in ensuring the
    authenticity of disability certificates and eliminate hassle of having to carry
    the certificates for different purposes, as various details, including the type
    of disabilities would be made available online.
  • The department functioning under the Ministry of Social
    Justice and Empowerment has decided to issue web-based cards instead of smart
    cards, proposed initially.
  • One of the big advantages of these ID cards is that migrant
    persons with disabilities need not have to travel to their home states for
    certain authorisations, as details would be available online, officials said.
  • The ID cards would further resolve problems of alleged
    duplicate and fraudulent disability certificates that are being issued, causing
    issues in the delivery of benefits.
  • Details including personal, bank, disability certificate,
    employment, education and income status of every person with disabilities would
    be incorporated for issuing the ID card, they said.

World
First facial
recognition ATM developed in China

  • Chinese researchers have successfully developed the first
    automated teller machine (ATM) with facial recognition technology to reduce the
    risk of theft, media reports said.
  • The developers include Tsinghua University and Tzekwan
    Technology, a Hangzhou firm in eastern China’s Zhejiang province that provides security
    protection for financial transactions, South China Morning Post quoted Chinese
    official media as saying.
  • Tzekwan chairman Gu Zikun, an anti-counterfeit technology
    expert, believes the technology will curb ATM-related crimes.
  • China currently relied mostly on imported ATM technology,
    the report said, but the new machine, which combines high-speed banknote
    handling, improved counterfeit-bill recognition and facial recognition, was
    wholly Chinese.
  • The new ATM’s are expected to connect with the country’s
    banks and public security networks, which guarantees that only cardholders
    withdraw money, even if someone else knows the password.
  • But opponents to the technology have taken their concerns
    about privacy and accuracy online.

Awards
& Honors –
Indian-Origin
Businessman Honoured in Singapore

  • An Indian-origin entrepreneur is among four persons
    conferred national honour in Singapore for their “instrumental roles”
    in the continued growth of the country’s business landscape.
  • Gautam Banerjee, who is senior managing director at
    Blackstone and co-chairman of its Asia operating committee, as well as chairman
    of Blackstone Singapore, was awarded the ‘Public Service Medal’ by President
    Tony Tan Keng Yam.
  • Dominic Barton, Global Managing Director for McKinsey and
    Company, and Michael R Splinter, Applied Materials Chairman, were awarded the
    ‘Public Service Star (Distinguished Friends of Singapore) award’, Channel News
    Asia reported.
  • The Public Service Medal was also awarded to Paul Graham,
    Global Chief Operating Officer and CEO for Mainland Europe, Middle East and
    Africa for DHL Supply Chain.
  • Economic Development Board (EDB) chairman Beh Swan Gin said
    in a statement that all four award recipients have played “instrumental
    roles” in the continued growth of Singapore’s business landscape.

Sports
Mohun Bagan wins
I-league 2014-15

  • Mohun Bagan have won their maiden I-League title, courtesy
    of their 1-1 draw against Bengaluru FC in their final game of the 2014-15
    season at the Kanteerva Stadium, Bangalore on Sunday evening.
  • It is the fourth national title for Bagan who won the last
    in 2002 when the tournament was named the National Football League.
  • John Johnson opened the scoring in the 41st minute before
    Bello Rasaq scored the equaliser in the 86th minute to break the hearts of the
    assembled Bengaluru fans.
  • Ashley Westwood chose to bench Sunil Chhetri and hand a
    chance to Udanta Singh to be a part of their three pronged attack alongside
    Sean Rooney and Robin Singh.
  • Ralte kept Bengaluru in the tie as he denied Dhanachandra
    from a Yusa corner-kick. In the following flag-kick by Norde, Bello Rasaq
    headed home to score the elusive equalizer in the 86th minute.
  • Bengaluru FC did string together a couple of attacks in the final
    minutes but Bagan held their fort together to earn a well deserved draw.

Shooter Gurpreet
Singh Gets Quota Place for Rio Olympics
  • Gurpreet Singh secured India a fifth quota place in shooting
    for the Rio Olympics by finishing fourth in the Men’s 10m Air Pistol final at
    the ISSF Shooting World Cup in Munich today.
  • Gurpreet scored 154 in the final, finishing behind winner
    Joao Costa (201.4 points) of Portugal. Sun Yang (177.3) was third, securing a
    quota place for China, while Tomoyuki (200.4) Matsuda of Japan won the silver.
    Another quota place went to fifth placed Daemyung Lee (136) of South Korea.
  • Ace shooter Jitu Rai surprisingly failed to make the final
    of the same event.
  • The positive result for Gurpreet comes a day after the
    disappointment of missing a quota place in the Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
    where a fourth place was not enough.

Four Indians Bag Gold
in International Wrestling Tourney

  • Four Indian grapplers, including Yogeshwar Dutt, struck gold
    at the International Wrestling tournament in Sassari City, Italy, after
    finishing on top in their respective weight categories in Men’s Freestyle.
  • Yogeshwar bagged the yellow metal in 65kg division, while
    Praveen Rana claimed the gold in 70kg category, according to the information
    received here.
  • Amit Kumar and Narsingh Yadav also finished on the top of
    the podium in 57kg and 74kg categories, respectively.
  • Other Indians in fray were Mausum Khatri (97kg) and Hitender
    (125kg).
  • After World Wrestling Federation introduced variations in
    the weight categories at the end of year 2013, Yogeshwar chose to compete in
    65kg category, climbing up from 60kg division, in which he won the bronze medal
    in the 2012 London Olympics.
  • Since jumping up the weight category, Yogeshwar has won gold
    in all four tournaments he has taken part so far.

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