1. India to Chair G20 in 2018
i. India is
going to chair Group of Twenty (G20) nations forum in year 2018 and New Delhi
could be the host of the prestigious annual G20 summit. This decision was taken
by G20 forum earlier in September 2015 which was chaired by Turkey.
ii. Turkey
will hand over the Chair for the next year i.e. 2016 to China and in 2017
Germany is going to chair it.
iii. G20 is
the premier forum (It is not an organsation) for global economic and financial
cooperation. Being a forum it does not have any permanent secretariat or
management and administrative structure.
iv. Every
year one nation holds the chair of G20 known as Presidency which rotates
annually among its member groups. The presidency establishes a temporary
secretariat for the duration till it holds the Chair.
v. The forum
brings together 20 nations that represent world’s major advanced and emerging
economies, representing around 85 per cent of global GDP.
2. Plestinian flag hoisted at UN
headquarters for the first time
i.
Palestinian flag was raised for the first time at United Nations headquarters
in New York on 30 September 2015. The politically sensitive flag raising
ceremony took place at 1:16 pm at the UN's Rose Garden.
ii. The flag
hosting raising ceremony was attended by the President of the Palestinian
Authority Mahmoud Abbas. Earlier on 10 September 2015, United Nations General
Assembly (UNGA) overwhelmingly approved the Resolution on Raising of Flags by
Non-Member Observer States.
iii. The resolution
said that the flags of non-member observer states like Palestine shall be
raised at UN Headquarters and United Nations Offices following the flags of the
Member States of the organization.
iv.
Palestine was granted the status of a non-member observer State by the UNGA in
2012.
3. International Day of Older Persons
observed across the world
i. The
International Day of Older Persons (IDOP) was on 1 October 2015 observed across
the world with the theme Sustainability and Age Inclusiveness in the Urban
Environment. The 2015 IDOP celebration demonstrated that an age inclusive
agenda is crucial to promote equity, welfare and prosperity for all.
ii. The 2015
celebration of the 25th anniversary of International Day of Older Persons
focused on the impact of the new urban environment on older persons and impact
of older persons on the new urban environment.
iii. The
migration of people worldwide to cities is happening at a record pace with 6
out of every 10 people in the world expected to reside in urban areas by 2030.
It means that the number of people over 60 living in cities may grow to over
900 million by 2050.
iv. On 14
December 1990, the United Nations General Assembly declared 1 October as the
International Day of Older Persons, following up on initiatives such as Vienna
International Plan of Action on Ageing, which was adopted by the 1982 World
Assembly on Ageing and endorsed later that year by UNGA.
4. Union Government released commemorative
postal stamp on Dr BR Ambedkar
i. Union
Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on 30 September 2015
released a commemorative postal stamp on Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar.
ii. The
government is celebrating 125th birth anniversary of Dr Ambedkar in the year
2015. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 23 July 2015 chaired the first
meeting of the National Committee on Nationwide Celebration of 125th Birth
Anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
iii. The
objective of year long celebrations is to make the world aware about the life
and the work of Dr. Babasaheb Ambekdar as a champion of the underprivileged.
iv. Beside
this, the minister also said that it will come out with a coin in his honour.
The coin that will be released in honour of the legendary social reformer has
received an approval from the Union Finance Ministry.
v. Dr
Ambedkar was posthumously given the highest civilian award of India Bharat
Ratna in 1990. He died in 1956.
5. Heena Sidhu wins gold medal at Asian Air
Gun Championships
i. India’s
ace shooter Heena Sidhu has clinched a Gold medal in the 10-metre air pistol
event of the Asian Air Gun Championships in New Delhi.
ii. In this
event, Heena shot a total of 197.8 points to finish at the top of the podium to
win the gold medal. Shweta Singh of India by scoring total of 197 points won
Silver medal. While South Korea’s Seon A Kim won the Bronze medal. Yashaswini
Singh Deshwal of India was placed at
fourth position.
iii. It
should be noted that Heena Sidhu is former world number one (as on April
2014) and was India’s first pistol
shooter to be ranked number one in the world.
iv. In the
2015 Asian Air Gun Championships held in New Delhi, India has emerged on the
top with total medal tally of 17 medals, including 6 Gold. While Iran finished
second in this continental event.
6. Kartik Chandran named as 2015 MacArthur Fellow
i. Indian-American associate professor Kartik Chandran has been named as a 2015 MacArthur Fellow. The fellowship entitles him with a prestigious genius grant of US 625,000 dollars.
ii. He has won this prestigious fellowship for his work in transforming pollutant from wastewater into useful products such as energy sources, commodity chemicals and fertilisers.
iii. With this fellowship he joined distinguished group of 24 talented people who have demonstrated dedication and exceptional originality to their creative pursuits.
6. Kartik Chandran named as 2015 MacArthur Fellow
i. Indian-American associate professor Kartik Chandran has been named as a 2015 MacArthur Fellow. The fellowship entitles him with a prestigious genius grant of US 625,000 dollars.
ii. He has won this prestigious fellowship for his work in transforming pollutant from wastewater into useful products such as energy sources, commodity chemicals and fertilisers.
iii. With this fellowship he joined distinguished group of 24 talented people who have demonstrated dedication and exceptional originality to their creative pursuits.
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