Current Affairs 19th June 2016

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Current Affairs 19th June 2016

National News:

  • President returns home after concluding his three nation visit
  • India scripts history as IAF inducts 3 women fighter pilots
  • PM Modi, Lankan President dedicate Duraiappah Stadium to Sri Lankan people
  • Government clears Rs. 300 Crore under Swadesh Darshan scheme
  • NCERT to organise 3-day ‘Yoga Olympiad’ from tomorrow
  • States resolve to provide 24×7 power to everyone by Mar 2019
  • Government decides to allow export of 10% missile systems to friendly countries
  • Odisha to invest Rs.1,000 Crore for skill development
  • Jammu &Kashmir to develop new travel destinations

International News

  • Dow 1st Foreign Firm to get Saudi Trade Licence
  • India, South Korea launch platform to promote investment
  • RIO declares financial Emergency, requests funding for olympics
  • Thailand PM visits Mahabodhi Temple in Bihar
  • Eurozone approves Euro 7.5Billion in funds for Greece

New Appointments

  • Cricketer  Chetan Chauhan named National Institute of fashion technology Chairman
  • Soram Sunil sworn in as first mayor of Imphal

Banking

  • Raghuram Rajan has denied a 2nd term as RBI governor. He wrote to RBI staff members that he will be going back to USA and will rejoin teaching.
  • NRI can now join NPS online through eNPS

Business and Economy

  • Max Life, Max Financial to merge with HDFC Life
  • CBDT to soon launch e-nivaran for speedy grievance redressal
  • Microsoft and AICTE signed agreement to build app for HRD Ministry’s SWAYAM platform
  • India sees highest ever tea production in FY 16
  • Women Bikers tour to promote Women Empowerment
  • India ranks 4th in hacked server list : Kaspersky

Science and Tech

  • China to operationalise the exascale SuperComputer Tianhe-3 by 2020
  • Snapchat to launch tech based magazine
  • Yatra.com acquires auto rickshaw agreegator mGaadi

Sports:

  • Australia beat India to clinch 14th Champions trophy title.
  • BCCI to distribute state funds electronically

Obituary

  • Former Maharashtra DGP Suryakant Jog passes away