Current Affairs (Daily Dose):
1.Govt to infuse Rs. 5,050 crore in PSU banks soon. Likely contenders for the fresh round of infusion include Central Bank of India, Indian Bank, UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Vijaya Bank and United Bank of India.
2.The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to script history by launching a record number of 22 satellites in a single mission in May 2016.
3.The Haryana Assembly on 29 Mar 2016 passed the Haryana Backward Classes (Reservation in Services and Admission in Educational Institutions) Bill, 2016 to provide reservation for Jats and four other communities in government jobs and education.
4.India ranks third among countries with high number of financial Trojan infections, where cyber criminals defraud customers of online banking services.
5.Media and communications agency Maxus India on 29 Mar 2016 said it has bagged the media duties for online classifieds platform OLX following a multi-agency pitch.
6.Pallavi Fauzdar from Agra became the first woman solo biker in the Limca Book of Records to reach the tip of Mana pass in Uttarakhand, arguably the world’s highest motorable mountain pass.
7.American poet and novelist Jim Harrison, best known for his collection of three novellas Legends Of The Fall, passed away on 26 March.
8.The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched India’s first indigenous rotavirus vaccine named Rotavac to combat infant mortality due to diarrhoea. It was launched by Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda as part of country’s ambitious Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP). The vaccine is being introduced initially in four States Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh (first to launch it) and Odisha. The vaccine is administered orally to infants in three dose course at ages of six, ten and fourteen weeks.
9. China has launched its first cybersecurity public organisation aimed at better safeguarding national cybersecurity and guiding internet companies in perform their duties, the media reported on 26 Mar 2016.
10.Indian-American Nandita Bakshi (57) has been appointed the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bank of the West, a subsidiary unit of French banking giant BNP Paribas.
1.Govt to infuse Rs. 5,050 crore in PSU banks soon. Likely contenders for the fresh round of infusion include Central Bank of India, Indian Bank, UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Vijaya Bank and United Bank of India.
2.The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to script history by launching a record number of 22 satellites in a single mission in May 2016.
3.The Haryana Assembly on 29 Mar 2016 passed the Haryana Backward Classes (Reservation in Services and Admission in Educational Institutions) Bill, 2016 to provide reservation for Jats and four other communities in government jobs and education.
4.India ranks third among countries with high number of financial Trojan infections, where cyber criminals defraud customers of online banking services.
5.Media and communications agency Maxus India on 29 Mar 2016 said it has bagged the media duties for online classifieds platform OLX following a multi-agency pitch.
6.Pallavi Fauzdar from Agra became the first woman solo biker in the Limca Book of Records to reach the tip of Mana pass in Uttarakhand, arguably the world’s highest motorable mountain pass.
7.American poet and novelist Jim Harrison, best known for his collection of three novellas Legends Of The Fall, passed away on 26 March.
8.The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched India’s first indigenous rotavirus vaccine named Rotavac to combat infant mortality due to diarrhoea. It was launched by Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda as part of country’s ambitious Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP). The vaccine is being introduced initially in four States Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh (first to launch it) and Odisha. The vaccine is administered orally to infants in three dose course at ages of six, ten and fourteen weeks.
9. China has launched its first cybersecurity public organisation aimed at better safeguarding national cybersecurity and guiding internet companies in perform their duties, the media reported on 26 Mar 2016.
10.Indian-American Nandita Bakshi (57) has been appointed the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bank of the West, a subsidiary unit of French banking giant BNP Paribas.
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