Current Affairs Update – 9-10 Nov, 2014

Finance

1. RBI tightens norms for NBFCs
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    Tightening norms for non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), the
    Reserve Bank of India on Monday raised the capital adequacy requirement and the
    net owned fund limit, among others, with an objective to mitigate risks in the
    sector.
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    With a view to streamlining the regulations for the sector, the RBI also
    revoked temporary suspension on issuance of Certificate of Registration (CoR)
    to companies that want to conduct business of non-banking financial institution
    (NBFI). As per the latest directives, the RBI has raised the limit for NBFCs to
    maintain the net owned fund (NOF) requirement to four times by 2017 to Rs.2
    crore.
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    At present, the NOF requirement is at Rs.25 lakh. In a phased manner,
    the NBFCs would be required to raise it to Rs.1 crore by March, 2016, and to
    further double it to Rs.2 crore by 2017. “NBFCs failing to achieve the
    prescribed ceiling within the stipulated time period shall not be eligible to
    hold the CoR (Certificate of Registration) as NBFCs. The bank will initiate the
    process for cancellation of CoR against such NBFCs,” it said in a notification.
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    Also, NBFCs primarily engaged in lending against gold jewellery, will
    have to maintain a minimum Tier I capital (or equity capital) of 12 per cent
    with effective from April 1 as against existing requirement of 10 per cent.
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    For deposit and non-deposit taking NBFCs, Capital to Risk (Weighted)
    Assets Ratio or CRAR, which includes Tier I capital of 7.5 per cent, is 15 per
    cent at present.
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    However, as per the new norms, NBFCs have to raise the Tier I capital to
    8.5 per cent by end of March 2016 and 10 per cent by March, 31, 2017. Towards
    provisioning of standard assets, the RBI said that NBFCs would be required to
    raise it to 0.3 per cent by end of March 2016; 0.35 per cent by March 2017 and
    to 0.4 per cent by end of March 2018.
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    Presently, every NBFC is required to make a provision for standard
    assets at 0.25 per cent of the outstanding.
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    In the interest of harmonisation, the asset classification norms for
    NBFCs-ND-SI and NBFCs-D will be brought in line with that of banks, the RBI
    said. “At present, an asset is classified as non-performing asset when it has
    remained overdue for a period of six months or more for loans; and overdue for
    twelve months or more in case of lease rental and hire purchase instalments, as
    compared to 90 days for banks.”
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    For NBFCs-ND with an asset size of less than Rs.500 crore, the RBI said
    they shall not be subjected to any regulation either prudential or conduct of
    business regulations, example, Fair Practices Code (FPC), KYC, if they have not
    accessed any public funds and do not have a customer interface. Also, those
    having customer interface will be subjected only to conduct of business
    regulations including FPC, KYC, if they are not accessing public funds.

2. Nabard and Origo signed MoU to provide
financial leg-up to farmers
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    National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) and Origo
    Commodities, a collateral management firm, have entered into a Memorandum of
    Understanding (MoU) to support farmers in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to
    realize better pricing for their harvest.
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    This will be done by providing them a facility for pledging their
    produce under Negotiable Warehouse Receipt financing. Origo allows farmers to
    make deposits of their produce in its warehouses and obtain pledge financing.
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    “This MoU is going to help farmers to a great extent by realising the
    right price by offering them options to sell their produce at the right time.
    The initiative also focuses on Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority
    (WDRA) accreditation so that farmers can benefit from post-harvest loans at 7%
    p.a. with interest subvention,’’ Jiji Mammen, Chief General Manager, Andhra
    Pradesh and Telangana Regional Office, Nabard said on Monday.
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    The joint would enable farmers to use the warehousing infrastructure of
    Primary Agriculture Co-operative Societies (PACS) and also more than 100
    warehouses managed by Origo Commodities across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

3. PM launches digital life certificate for pensioners

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    In a big relief to over a crore retired employees of government and
    PSUs, a pensioner can now digitally provide proof of his existence to
    authorities for continuity of pension every year instead of requiring to
    present himself physically or through a Life Certificate issued by specified
    authorities.
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    The “Jeevan Pramaan” scheme, an Aadhar-based Digital Life Certificate
    for pensioners, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, is one more
    enabling mechanism for the benefit of the common man after the push towards
    self-certification.
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    The Department of Electronics and IT has developed a software
    application which will enable the recording of the pensioner’s Aadhar number
    and biometric details from his mobile device or computer, by plugging in a
    biometric reading device.
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    Key details of the pensioner, including date, time, and biometric
    information, will be uploaded to a central database on real-time basis,
    ultimately enabling the pension disbursing agency to access a Digital Life
    Certificate.
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    This will conclusively establish that the pensioner was alive at the
    time of authentication, the statement said.
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    The earlier requirement entailed that a pensioner either personally
    present himself before the pension disbursing agency, or submits a Life
    Certificate issued by authorities specified by the Central Pension Accounting
    Office (CPAO).
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    At present, 50 lakh individuals draw pension from the central government
    alone. A similar number draw pension from State and Union Territory
    governments. Several PSUs also provide pension benefits besides which over 25
    lakh retired personnel draw pension from the Armed Forces.

4. SBI Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya
most powerful Indian woman in biz: Fortune

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    Arundhati Bhattacharya, the Chairperson of country’s largest bank SBI,
    has been named as the most-powerful woman in business in India by Fortune
    Magazine.
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    ICICI Bank’s Chanda Kochhar and Shikha Sharma of Axis Bank follow
    Bhattacharya at the second and the third place respectively.
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    In the Fortune India list of 50 most-powerful businesswomen, there are
    as many as eight new entrants.
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    Interestingly, two first timers—Bhattacharya and Nishi Vasudeva, the
    Chairperson and Managing Director at HPCL (fourth place)—have made a cut into
    the top 10.
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    Bhattacharya made to number one spot “due to her relentless fight
    against bad loans. Since she took over a year or so ago, she has improved
    assets quality, cut costs and recapitalised SBI (State Bank of India).”
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    “That’s no mean feat when you consider that SBI has 190 foreign offices,
    a market cap of Rs. 1.9 lakh crore and 2,22,033 employees,” Fortune India
    noted.
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    These powerful women represent various sectors such as banking, finance,
    healthcare, media, fashion and entertainment.

5. Union Bank to charge own customers beyond
8 ATM transactions

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    After private banks – HDFC Bank and Axis bank – decided to charge own
    customers for more than five transactions at their ATMs, public sector lender
    Union Bank of India has also joined the bandwagon.
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    The Mumbai-based bank will charge own customers for more than eight
    transactions per month at its ATMs and more than five at other banks ATMs. It
    will be charging Rs 15 per (excluding tax) from November 15, 2014.
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    Many public sector banks are still in “wait and watch mode”.
    They would like to see how pricing is firmed up by the private banks and large
    state-owned banks.
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    HDFC Bank and Axis Bank will charge their own customers for more than
    five transactions at their Automated Teller Machines starting 1 December.
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    HDFC Bank will be charging Rs 20 for financial transactions and Rs 8.5
    (excluding taxes) for non-financial transactions (balance enquiry, mini
    statement). Axis Bank will be charging Rs 20 (excluding taxes) for financial
    transactions and Rs 9.5 for non-financial transactions
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    At other bank ATMs, the customers of these banks will be charged beyond
    three transactions. Earlier five transactions were free at non-home bank ATMs.
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    However, Axis Bank has made ten transactions free for its Prime Plus
    Savings Account and Prime Salary account holders. These account holders are
    mandated to have a minimum opening balance of Rs 1 lakh.


India

6. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expanded
Council of Ministers with 21 new faces

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 9 November 2014 expanded his Council of
    Ministers and added 21 more ministers to his government. This is first
    expansion of cabinet for Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government, since it
    came into power on 26 May 2014.
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    The 21 new ministers include four Cabinet Ministers, three Minister of
    State (Independent Charge) and 14 Minister of State.
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    With this expansion, the total number of ministers under different ranks
    including the Prime Minister has gone up from previous 45 to 66. The expanded
    council of ministers was from two parties, 20 from BJP and one YS Chowdary was
    from TDP, Andhra Pradesh.
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    The President Pranab Mukherjee administered the oath of office and
    secrecy to the above twenty-one members of the Council of Ministers at a
    swearing-in ceremony held in the Rashtrapati Bhavan.


7. Laxmikant Yashwant Parsekar sworn-in as
18th chief minister of Goa
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    Goa Health Minister Laxmikant Yashwant Parsekar was on 8 November 2014
    sworn-in as 18th Chief Minister of Goa. He succeeded Manohar Parrikar who
    resigned on 8 November 2014.
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    Along with Parsekar, seven other BJP ministers were also sworn-in
    including Francis D’Souza, Dayanand Mandrekar, Ramesh Tawadkar, Mahadev Naik,
    Dilip Parulekar, Milind Naik, and Alina Saldanha and two Maharashtrawadi
    Gomantak Party (MGP) ministers Ramkrishna Sudin Dhavalikar and Pandurang Deepak
    Dhavalikar.
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    Laxmikant Yashwant Parsekar is the member of the Goa Legislative
    Assembly from Mandrem constituency. Parsekar started as a Rashtriya Swayamsevak
    Sangh (RSS) party worker.

8. Darjeeling Zoo received The Earth Heroes
Award 2014

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    The Darjeeling Zoo or the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park was on
    1 November 2014 selected for the prestigious International Award The Earth
    Heroes Award 2014.
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    It has become the 1st zoo in India. It has competed with 300 zoos across
    the world.Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park  is largest high altitude zoo of India. It is
    located in West Bengal.
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    The Earth Heroes award is annually awarded by the Royal Bank of Scotland
    in collaboration with the Government of United Kingdom.
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    Darjeeling Zoo was established in 1958 and has played a key and
    proactive role in promoting the conservation and preservation of Himalayan
    fauna and flora.
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    Darjeeling Zoo is one of the very few places on earth that has
    successfully bred some of the rarest animals in the world including the
    majestic Snow Leopards, the Tibetan Wolf and the cute Red Pandas.

9. Baldev Raj Mahajan appointed as new AG of
Haryana
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    Haryana Government was on 10 November 2014 appointed Baldev Raj Mahajan,
    senior advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, as Advocate General (AG) with
    immediate effect.
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    He is considered as an expert in civil law. He is currently the national
    president of Akhil Bharatiya Adhivakta Parishad.

10. GS Sandhu appointed as Chairman of
National Chemical Weapon Convention

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    The Union Government on 3 November 2014 appointed  GS Sandhu as Chairman of National Chemical
    Weapon Convention.
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    His appointment was confirmed by the Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) for
    the post of Chairman, National Authority for the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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    Sandhu is a 1980 Rajasthan cadre IAS officer.  Prior to this, he was serving as the
    financial services secretary in the Union Finance Ministry.

11. World Bank agrees to consider Assam
agri-project

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    Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today said the World Bank has agreed in
    principle to consider a mega project in the state under Assam Agricultural
    Competitiveness Project (AACP) proposed by the state.
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    The new project, ‘Assam Agricultural Commercialization and Rural
    Transformation Project’, worth Rs 12,000 crore, was submitted to the Centre on
    June 4 and the proposal has been cleared by the Ministry of Agriculture and was
    now pending with the Planning Commission, an official release said.
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    Gogoi, while reviewing the projects, asked all officers concerned to
    complete the remaining works under the project, including accelerating the
    disbursement and timely execution of contract immediately.
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    World Bank’s country director for South Asia Region Rajni Khanna
    appreciated the progress in all sectors under AACP with particular reference to
    successful innovative activities including the establishment of a statewide
    groundwater monitoring system, farmer producer organisation and a pilot program
    of using solar power for running irrigation pumpsets, the release said.

International
12. Ukrainian People’s Front Party won the
parliamentary elections 2014
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    Ukrainian People’s Front Party led by Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny
    Yatsenyuk won the country’s eighth parliamentary elections on 8 November 2014.
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    The People’s Front Party gained 22.14 percent of the vote while the
    political bloc that supports Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko came second
    by winning 21.81 percent.

13. Indian—origin radiographer elected ISRRT
President
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    A South African Indian-origin radiographer has been elected as the
    president of the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological
    Technologists (ISRRT).
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    Dr Fawzia Peer, who has been a radiographer for three decades, is the
    Manager of the Department of Nuclear Medicine and also an honorary lecturer at
    the Albert Luthuli Central Hospital’s Nuclear Medicine Department in Durban.
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    Peer said she would pursue the organisation’s objective of being the
    international liaison representative for Medical Radiation Technology, an area
    in nuclear medicine which involves the application of radioactive substances in
    the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

14. China and Russia signed energy
cooperation agreements
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    China and Russia signed energy cooperation agreements on 9 November
    2014. The agreements were signed by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin and
    President of China Xi Jinping at the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
    (APEC) summit in Beijing.
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    The deals include a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop a
    second major supply route to supply Russian natural gas to China along a
    western route.
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    Earlier in May 2014, both the countries signed China-Russia East Route
    natural gas pipeline deal of 400 billion US dollars, which will provide China
    with 38 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually from 2018.
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    Both the countries agreed to support cooperation in high-speed rail,
    high technology, aero-space and finance sectors. The discussion between the two
    countries also included new cooperation projects of nuclear and hydropower.

15. 25th anniversary of Fall of Berlin Wall
celebrated in Germany
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    Germany on 9 November 2014 celebrated the 25th anniversary of fall of
    the Berlin Wall. The celebrations were attended by German Chancellor Angela
    Merkel.
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    On the occasion, white balloons marking a stretch of the wall were
    released to symbolize the disappearance of the wall.
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    The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 was the most significant
    event in recent German history and the wall.
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    The Berlin Wall was built in 1961 by the German Democratic Republic
    (GDR, East Germany) to stop people fleeing from East Germany to the West.
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    The wall was a symbol of division between the Eastern and Western
    Germany and its fall in 1989 marked a powerful symbol of the end of the Cold
    War. Within a year of its collapse, Germany divided after its defeat in World
    War Two was reunited.
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    The Berlin Wall stretched for 155 kilometers through Berlin of which
    only 3 kilometer is in existence now also. The barrier included guard towers
    placed along large concrete walls, which circumscribed a wide area (later known
    as the death strip) that contained anti-vehicle trenches, fakir beds and other
    defenses.


Sports
16. Virat Kohli became fastest cricketer to
reach 6000 ODI runs

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    Indian cricketer Virat Kohli on 9 November 2014 became the fastest
    cricketer in the history to reach 6000 one-day international run mark. During
    his 53-run knock in India’s third ODI against Sri Lanka, he overtook legendary
    West Indian Vivian Richards’ record.
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    While playing his 144th match and 136th innings, 26-year-old Indian
    began the match 50 short of 6000 and reached the milestone with a single off
    left-arm spinner Chaturanga de Silva in the 39th over at the Rajiv Gandhi
    International Stadium at Uppal, Hyderabad.
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    While playing his 144th match and 136th innings, 26-year-old Indian
    began the match 50 short of 6000 and reached the milestone with a single off
    left-arm spinner Chaturanga de Silva in the 39th over at the Rajiv Gandhi
    International Stadium at Uppal, Hyderabad.
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    Richards reached the milestone in 1989 by playing 141 innings in 156
    matches.
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    Kohli who made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka at Dambulla in August
    2008, has reached the milestone with help of 20 centuries and 32
    half-centuries. He is the eighth Indian to have scored 6000 or more runs and
    47th overall.

17. Hockey India announced Hockey India
Annual Awards
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    Hockey India on 10 November 2014 announced the Hockey India Annual
    Awards wherein outstanding hockey players in the men’s and women’s categories
    will be awarded the prize money of 25 lakh rupees each.
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    Hockey India will identify and reward the most promising and potent
    players from the current as well as upcoming teams. Moreover, the organization
    decided to name the individual trophies after Hockey India president Dr
    Narinder Batra’s son Dhruv who passed away recently.
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    Each award will consist of a trophy, certificate and cash award.

18. India won four match Men’s Hockey Test
series against Australia
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    Indian Hockey team on 9 November 2014 won four match Men’s Hockey Test
    series against Australia by 3-1.
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    In the fourth and the final match of the series played at the Perth
    Hockey Stadium, Australia, India defeated Australia by 3-1 margin.
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    After losing the opening match 0-4, India emerged winners in the
    remaining three games. All the matches were played at Perth.
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    This is the first time that India defeated Australia in a bilateral
    series. Prior to this series, the two countries have played five Test series in
    past of which three were won by Australia and one ended in a draw.
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    In this series, Indian men’s hockey team skipper Sardar Singh registered
    a milestone as he completed his 200th international cap in the fourth and final
    Test against world champions Australia.

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