Current Affairs 13th June 2016
National News:
- President leaves for 6-day tour of 3 African nations
- West Bengal government to offer rice at Rs 2 per kg to sex workers, HIV patients
- Gujarat island gets electricity for first time
- 10-day economic blockade begins in Manipur
- Central Government approves Rs.300 cr for boosting tourism in UP
- Andhra launches IT irrigation project management
- Andhra Pradesh government to invest Rs.2,400 cr for tourism boost
- Arvind Kejriwal Sets Up Committee to Look Into Matters Related To Delhi Water Bodies
- Sikkim becomes India’s first State to launch open government data portal
International News:
- China Is The Biggest And Best ‘Abuser’: Donald Trump
- China, Nepal connected with optical fibre link
New Appointments:
- Birender Singh, Subhas Chandra win Rajya Sabha seats from Haryana
- Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kamal Nath appointed Congress General Secretaries
- Satya Pal Jain appointed as part time member of 21st Law Commission
- Ragesh Chandra Appointed Secretary to Puducherry CM
- 3M India appoints Debarati Sen as new managing director
- V. Vaithilingam elected as Speaker of Puducherry Assembly
Banking:
- Government drafting separate bankruptcy law for financial companies: Jayant Sinha
- Contest announced to design Postal Bank logo
Business and Economy:
- ‘Gujarat Connecting India to World’ to be the theme of ‘Vibrant Gujarat 2017’
- FCI inks pact with Adani Group
Awards & Honours:
- Indian short film ‘Leeches’ wins at Seoul film gala
Science & Technology:
- Four new elements on the Periodic table get their names
- Luminati Aerospace successfully tests solar-powered aircraft
Sports:
- Usain Bolt registers 2016’s 2nd best 100m timing
- Saina Nehwal trumps Sun Yu to bag second Australian Open title
- Lewis Hamilton secures pole at Canadian GP
- Paes only tennis player to appear in 7 Olympics
- KL Rahul 1st Indian to make century on ODI debut
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