Current Affairs For Bank, IBPS Exams - 08 March, 2014
Current Affairs For Bank, IBPS Exams
08 March, 2014
Saina crashes out of All-England Championship
- India's campaign came to a premature halt in the All-England Badminton Championship with country's ace shuttler Saina Nehwal bowing out in the quarterfinals of the women's singles event.
- Seventh seeded Saina lost in straight games 17-21 10-21 against Chinese fourth seed Shixian Wang in l quarterfinal duel which lasted for 43 minutes.
- In the semi-finals, Wang will take on compatriot and second seed Yihan Wang, who beat Korea's Yeon Ju Bae 21-8 21-13 in another quarterfinal contest.
- Saina was the only Indian left in the championships as World No. 10 P V Sindhu found the going tough on her debut and lost to Sun Yu of China in the first round.
India’s final call on UNHRC resolution
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External Affairs Ministry said that India was yet to take a final call on the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution on Sri Lanka.
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There was an Indian initiative to try and build on the existing confidence-building measures between itself and Sri Lanka.
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Currently, they have a form which is a single-entry thing. Because there is now trade going on, they require more than one entry.
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Referring to the stalling of trade because of the arrest of a Pakistani truck driver for narcotic smuggling, India informed Pakistan that there was no provision in the standard operating procedures for intra-Kashmir trade that entailed the release of a driver or anyone else who came across the LoC if he was involved in criminal activities.
Curbs on gold import
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No decision on relaxing import curbs have been taken till now. It will be taken only after the final current account deficit (CAD) number is firmed up.
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Any decision on relaxing import curbs, such as lowering import duty or removing the ‘80:20 scheme’ may have to wait.
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Chidambaram said that any relaxation in the restrictions“can be revisited only after final CAD numbers are out. Had CAD not been contained and fiscal deficit not brought down sharply, the consequences would have been enormous.”
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Bullion traders say the curbs have jeopardised the demand and supply chain.
Petronas' Pacific NorthWest project
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Petronas' plan to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on Canada's Pacific coast edged closer to reality, as the Malaysian energy giant secured a third equity and offtake partner for the massive gas export project.
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India's largest oil refiner also agreed to an offtake deal for 1.2 million tonnes of LNG each year, or about 10 per cent of the project's annual exports.
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Petronas' Pacific NorthWest project is just one of about a dozen LNG terminals proposed for British Columbia's rugged Pacific coast, as top global energy firms scramble to build the facilities to export cheap Canadian gas to hungry Asian markets.
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Indian companies, like their Asian peers, have been scouting for oil and gas assets abroad to meet rising domestic demand.