Current Affairs for BANK, IBPS Exams 20 August 2016
Current Affairs for BANK, IBPS Exams
20 August 2016
:: National ::
P. V. Sindhu looses on gold but created history
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Even with an entire country and its 1.3 billion people rooting for her, it was a tough task for P.V. Sindhu.
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And though the young Indian was finally beaten for the first time in six matches, the defeat in itself seemed to be a defining moment in the fledgling career of the 21-year-old.
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The final of the women’s singles, an epic battle in more ways than one and going the distance to last an hour and 22 minutes, was one of fluctuating fortunes before World No. 1 Carolina Marin (Spain) came good.
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The silver medal around Sindhu’s neck still had its own glitter as she emerged the first woman athlete from the country to earn such an honour at the Games, the second Indian to win a badminton medal after Saina Nehwal (London 2012).
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Undoubtedly what stood out again, as in her earlier matches, was the grit and determination displayed by the Hyderabad-born, a protege of 2001 All England champion Pullela Gopi Chand, to surprise the Spaniard in the first game.
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Sindhu also seemed to be overcome by fatigue towards the end as she admitted defeat, but to the whole of India she remained the heroine they had worshipped prior to the start of the final.
Afghanistan former President defends India’s comments on Balochistan
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Afghanistan’s former President Hamid Karzai “appreciated” Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement on the human rights situation in Balochistan, saying that India had every right to respond to Pakistan’s provocations.
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“Pakistani authorities have spoken freely on Afghanistan and India, but this is the first time that the PM of India has spoken about Balochistan,” Mr. Karzai said, during a visit to Delhi.
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“However I don’t think India intends to go to any proxy wars as it has a tradition of peaceful coexistence. The region should not go to proxy wars.”
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The remarks from Mr. Karzai, who has often called out Pakistan for its support to the Taliban, come a day after Bangladesh Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu had also backed Mr. Modi.
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In his address on Independence Day, Mr. Modi had vowed to take up the cause of the Baloch people, facing repression in Pakistan, on the international stage.
Set of guidelines to be included in the curriculum of UG medical courses
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There are times when patients are abused by the clinician even without their realisation.
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For example, a mother who had taken her daughter to a doctor for examination was asked to wait outside.
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The doctor examined the girl in the absence of a nurse and the mother realised it only later that this is not right.
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These and many other issues revolving around “unhealthy” doctor-patient relationships will soon be part of the curriculum for undergraduate medical students.
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Recognising the need for specific guidelines for doctors on sexual boundaries, the Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS) has submitted a set of draft guidelines to the Medical Council of India (MCI), for inclusion in the curriculum for UG medical courses.
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The draft guidelines, which will be released in a week on the IPS website, will be open for suggestions and objections by psychiatrists and the public for a month.
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The task force along with the Bangalore Declaration Group (a group of doctors) worked on framing the guidelines for the last seven years.
:: International ::
UNESCO denies report on ‘delisting’ of Dambulla temple
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has said that no reference was “ever made” to the delisting of the Golden Temple of Dambulla.
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It is one of the eight World Heritage sites in Sri Lanka. Located about 175 km from here, the Temple was declared a World Heritage site in 1991.
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A sacred pilgrimage site for many centuries, this cave monastery, with its five sanctuaries, is the “largest, best-preserved” cave-temple complex in Sri Lanka, according to the UNESCO’s website.
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It contains Buddhist mural paintings, covering an area of 2,100 sq. m and contains 157 statues.
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There have been reports of concern over the state of conservation of the monument.
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In March 2015, the International Committee on Monuments and Sites, the UNESCO’s advisory body for cultural properties, had dispatched a monitoring mission to assess the situation.
India performs unsatisfactory in broadband adoption
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India ranks a low 39th in terms of fixed broadband adoption among Asia Pacific countries, with just 1.3 per cent of its citizens subscribing to such a service in 2015, according to a study by the ESCAP.
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India ranks lower than countries such as Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants in ESCAP countries in 2015, according to the report ‘State of ICT in Asia and the Pacific 2016.
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Hong Kong, New Zealand, Japan, Macao, Australia and Singapore topped the list of 53 countries covered in the report. According to the latest ITU data for 2015, more than half of the global fixed broadband subscriptions are from Asia and the Pacific.
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This is followed by Europe (21.9 per cent) and North America (14.1 per cent).
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The report pointed out that this was a dramatic increase from 2005 when subscriptions in the ESCAP region merely constituted 38.1% of the global total fixed broadband subscriptions, followed by Europe (28.6 per cent).
:: Business and Economy ::
Central board of excise and customs to come up with Inter-state GST
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The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) is working on the process concerning Inter-state Goods and Services Tax (IGST).
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Inter-state Goods and Services Tax will be put in public domain soon.
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GST, although people say it is not directly related to Customs, is going to be a reality now.
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The target date is April 1, 2017. What will be the system of levy of IGST? How revenue will be taken? All these things are yet to be decided and this will be on public domain soon.