Current Affairs June 25th 2016
Current Affairs and General knowledge are the most important topics with good scoring in most of the competitive exams of present time. There is no need to say about the importance of competitive exams. Most of the people are showing interest in taking government and bank exams because of the secure job profile. Current affairs are the main scoring subject in all these competitive exams. Candidates must and should follow up with daily current affairs in order to gain good score in exams.
Virat Kohli shook his leg for A.R. Rahman composition of Premier Futsal League anthem
Virak Kohli who has been seen dancing in many parties has now danced for the A.R. Rahman composition of Premier Fustal League anthem. Virat has signed as the brand ambassador of the first Premier Fustal League.
India’s membership bid rejected by NSG group
The Nuclear Suppliers Group has rejected India’s membership bid as India has not signed the non-proliferation treaty. The rejection was supported by 10 countries other than China. The countries include China, Austria, Ireland, and Brazil.
India signed Memorandum of Obligation to join SCO
India has signed a Memorandum of Obligation in Tashkent on Friday to join the Shanghai Corporation Organization (SCO). India will be given the status of full member of the SCO. Prime Minster Narendra Modi on Friday said that the SCO will project the region from threats of radicalization, violence and terror and drive toward economic growth.
District-level disaster management plan to be introduced in Maharashtra
After knowing the monsoon prediction of the year, Maharashtra government has decided to introduce a disaster management play for all the 36 districts in the state. This disaster management plan deals with measures to be taken during heavy rains, floods, landslides, and natural calamities.
Former Lok Sabha MP Neil O’Brien passes away
82-year-old former Lok Sabha MP Neil O’Brien passed away in Kolkata on Friday. He has been nominated as Anglo-India MLA for three times in West Bengal Assembly.
IIT Kanpur Professor awarded with G D Birla award
IIT Kanpur professor Sanjay Mittal was honored with G D Birla award for his scientific research in 2015. The professor of IIT has established High Performance Computing (HPC) facility at IIT Kanpur and also heads the National Wind Tunnel Facility.
Mobile van teaching for disabled kids in Chandigarh
On Thursday, a mobile van was launched with the name of Kalam Express by Chandigarh Adminstrator Kaptan Singh Solanki to provide home-based education to disabled kids. The mobile van education will work for six days a week and will have a teacher, a physiotherapist, an LCD screen, a projector, books, and toys.
Britain’s PM David Cameron resigns from his position
Britain’s Prime Minster David Cameron has resigned from his position after the United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union. He said that a new prime minister should steer the country to its next destination.
Free Wi-Fi hotspots in over 500 areas in East Delhi
Delhi government is all set to introduce free Wi-Fi hotspots in over 500 areas of Delhi. It is going to introduce high-speed Wi-Fi zones in 500 areas by the end of December this year. The internet usage will be limited to particular number.
Austria to extend its hand of technical support to Andhra Pradesh
Austria voluntarily came forward to extent its technical support in the development of agriculture and water purification in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Telangana to get access to Uday Scheme of centre
Union Power Minster Piyush Goel agreed to give more funds under the Din Dayal Upadhyaya Scheme to the state of Telangana. Along with that he also agreed to give more coal and power projects in Telangana.
WhatsApp to get larger emojis and improved music sharing
WhatsApp is going to update the app with large emojis and improved music sharing. The iOS beta version of the app has got these features already involved in it.
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