Current Affairs 04th March 2016
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Current Affairs 04th March 2016
Mumbai U-23 group wins CK Nayudu Trophy 2015-16
- The Mumbai under-23 cricket group has won the Col CK Nayudu Trophy for the season 2015-16. With this triumph, they will be granted with a money prize of 20 lakh rupees.
- In the last match played at Holkar Stadium, Indore they vanquished Madhya Pradesh under-23 cricket group. Mumbai won this title after Madhya Pradesh scored 422 hard and fast in second innings missing the mark concerning 155 rushes to focus of 577 runs set by Mumbai in the primary inning.
- This was Mumbai s second huge title of the season after they had won the Ranji Trophy for the 41st time prior.
- Col CK Nayudu Trophy is named after nation’s first Test skipper Col. Cottari Kanakaiya Nayudu.
India-World Bank ink Credit Agreement for MPHEQIP
- Union Government, Madhya Pradesh government and the World Bank have consented to $300 million credit arrangement for Madhya Pradesh Higher Education Quality Improvement Project (MPHEQIP).
- The credit will be given by the International Development Association (IDA), World Bank’s concessionary loaning arm with a development of 25 years, including a five-year effortlessness period.
South Korea passes first Anti-dread Bill
- South Korea’s Parliament has passed the nation’s first hostile to fear charge that was initially proposed 15 years prior in 2001 after the 9/11 terrorist assaults in US.
- Among aggregate 300 parliamentary seats of the National Assembly, just 156 administrators voted for nation’s first against terrorism enactment.
Union Government supports twisting up of National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council
- The Union Government has chosen to end up of National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC) with prompt impact as it has satisfied the order.
- Choice in such manner was taken by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi after it was watched that NMCC has satisfied the command for which it was constituted.
UNSC forces extreme approvals against North Korea over atomic test
- The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) collectively embraced the hardest endorses ever forced on North Korea in light of its fourth atomic test and rocket dispatch.
- In such manner, the 15-part chamber passed a determination drafted by the United States and sponsored by China.
Delhi dispatches nation’s first HPV antibody as general wellbeing program in schools
- Delhi has turned into the primary state (UT) in the nation to dispatch the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) antibody as a general wellbeing program for school kids. The immunization system will be finished in the present scholastic year 2015-16 more than two stages.
- In the main year, young ladies concentrating on in Class VI in government schools will be focused on and in the following year young ladies between the age of 9 and 13 will be focused on.
- In the primary period of the inoculation program, 1 to 1.5 lakh school young ladies will be focused on and later this activity will be extended to the non-public schools.
Theater master Ratan Thiyam chose for eleventh META Lifetime Achievement Award
- Veteran writer and executive Ratan Thiyam has been chosen for prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award for 2016 at the Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards (META).
- He will be met with this honour in acknowledgment for his work for making another dialect in theatre and improving the artistic expression in different parts as chief, author, arranger, architect and choreographer. As of now, Ratan Thiyam is Chairman of National School of Drama.
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