Current Affairs / GK News of 23rd and 24th August 2013


Current Affairs of 23rd August 2013

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1. The use of chemical weapons in Syria would constitute a "crime against humanity", UN chief Ban Ki-moon said on Friday, adding there was "no time to lose" in investigating an alleged attack which the opposition says killed hundreds.

2. India and ASEAN on Wednesday decided to set a target of $100 billion turnover for the bilateral trade by 2015

3. The government today announced that a a national e-mail policy to protect privacy of email users in the country will be released.

4. Union Minister Jairam Ramesh has been made the Chairman of the Common Minimum Programme implementation committee for Jharkhand.

5. A United Nations committee has found Australia guilty of nearly 150 violations of international law for indefinite detention of 46 refugees.

6. The 19th Delhi Book Fair started off on 23 August 2013 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The theme of the 19th Delhi Book Fair is "Libraries and Readership". The theme will focus on the role of libraries on the Indian society. The book fair will take place till 31 August 2013.

7. The share of Indian immigrants among all foreign born in the US has grown to almost 5 percent of the country's 40.4 million immigrants in 2011, noted an article published in the Migration Policy Institute's online journal, the Migration Information Source.

8. The Cabinet on Thursday approved the bill which entails replacing the collegium system with a Judicial Appointments Commission wherein it will have asay in appointment of judges of the Supreme Court and the 24 high courts.

9. The plane which departed for India on August 20 from Boeing's Long Beach, California, facility joins the first and second India C-17 airlifters, which arrived in June and July, respectively.

10. Kudankulam to start generating 1,000 MW of power by October end

11. Sushil Kumar, 30, said that he was approached through one of his team's foreign coaches to losethe 66kg-category final against Russia's Alan Gogayev.

12. India surpass Japan to become third largest Internet population.

13. According to ComScore, an American Internet analytics firm, Yahoo has grabbed the top slot among the 50 best US internet properties in the monthly report for July, released on Wednesday. Yahoo has recorded 196,564,000 unique visitors in last month. Google is lagging slightly behind with 192,251,000 visitors.

14. The head of World Footbal's governing body FIFA says he is increasingly confident that Brazil will host a successful 2014 World Cup.

Current Affairs of 24th August 2013


1. The Nation on Friday pays tribute to Rajguru, one of the greatest Indian revolutionary of modern India, on his 105th birth anniversary.

2. The Reserve Bank has imposed monetary penalty worth 6 crore 50 lakh rupees on six banks for violating Know Your Customer guidelines.

3. India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves increased by $205.8 million to $278.80 billion for the week ended Aug 16, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

4. A state-of-the art National Media Centre comparable to those in capitals across the world was inaugurated Saturday, with an impressive conference hall, workplace for the media, a library,cafeteria and high-speed internet.

5. China:Typhoon Trami hits central Hunan Province, affects 3.61 lakh people.

6. Justice RC Gandhi to head one-man Commission to probe Kishtwar Violence in Jammu and Kashmir.

7. Goodwill gesture: Pakistan releases 362 Indian nationals. As a good will gesture amidst tension at the border in Kashmir, Pakistan has repatriated 362 Indian nationals through Wagah-Attari joint check post, today.

8. The ninth Men's Asia Cup hockey tournament kicked off at Ipoh in Malaysia today. Young striker Mandeep Singh netted a hat-trick as India hammered Oman 8-0 to start their 9th Asia Cup Hockey Championship campaign on a perfect note at the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium.

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