Current Affairs For Bank, IBPS Exams - 1 September, 2014
Current Affairs for BANK, IBPS Exams
1 September 2014
Versatile Bapu is no more
- The man whose pencil etched what was universally accepted as the epitome of beauty is no more.
- Artist, cartoonist, film director, designer and painter, Bapu (born Sathiraju Lakshminarayana) leaves behind a legacy as one of the finest filmmakers on the firmament of Indian cinema.
- The director was conferred with Padma Shri last year. He has won the National Film awards twice and the Andhra Pradesh State government’s Nandi awards for 6 of his films in addition to receiving awards from several other institutions.
U.S. Post Service to release stamp on Akkineni
- Legendary actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao will be the first Indian actor to be honoured with a postage stamp by the U.S. Post Service (USPS).
- The Akkineni Foundation of America (AFA) has said that the stamp will be issued on the birth anniversary of Nageshwara Rao, who died of cancer early this year.
- A special release ceremony is being planned by AFA on September 20 in Dallas, Texas.
- The AFA is also planning to release the stamp in India on December 17 at the first International Akkineni Awards Ceremony being planned at ANR College, Gudivada in Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh.
First Ajmer literature festival
- The first Ajmer Literature Festival will begin on September 4.
- The three-day festival is being organised by the Ajmer Literary Society and its aim “is to build a civilised, cultured and sensitive society for the promotion of art, literature and culture in the country and the world.”
- To be inaugurated by filmmaker Muzaffar Ali, Mira Ali and Justice (retd.) Dalvir Bhandari, thinkers, writers, art-lovers and journalists will deliberate on the contemporary challenges faced by the society at present.
- Conceived by poet Ras Bihari Gaur, the event will be the first of its kind in Ajmer and it will be held in Hindi.
Sulabh begins ‘toilet for every house’ drive from Badaun
- Taking a cue from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day speech, Sulabh International kick-started its nationwide ‘Toilet for Every House’ campaign from Katra Sadatganj village in Badaun that has been in the news for the killing of two girls when they ventured out of their homes in the dark to relieve themselves.
- A U.N. study in 2010 found that more people in India have access to a mobile phone than to a toilet … It’s a shame.