Optionen By Sanjeev Kapoor Handelszentrum


Dubai ist eine riesige Stadt mit mehreren Bezirk Artikel mit Sightseeing, Restaurant, Nachtleben und Unterkunft Auflistungen haben einen Blick auf jeden von ihnen. Dubai () ist eines der sieben Emirate, aus denen die Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate bestehen. Es ist eher wie ein unabhängiger Stadtstaat und ist das modernste und fortschrittlichste Emirat in den VAE und entwickelt sich in einem unglaublichen Tempo in den Touristen - und Handelssektoren vor allem. Vor kurzem gewann Dubai das Angebot für die EXPO 2020. Eine von der Bureau of International Expositions (BIE), Paris, genehmigte Universalwaage. Verstehen Bearbeiten Ein relativ neues Touristenziel, gewann Dubai in den letzten Jahren an Popularität bis zum weltweiten Konjunkturabsturz von 2008. Dubai ist im Wesentlichen eine Wüstenstadt mit hervorragenden Infrastrukturen, liberale Politik (nach regionalen Standards), die für ihre hervorragenden touristischen Annehmlichkeiten populär wurde. Nur 5 h von europa und 3 h von den meisten Teilen des Mittleren Ostens, dem Nahen Osten und dem Subkontinent von Indien, macht Dubai eine tolle kurze Pause zum Einkaufen, Feiern, Sonnenbaden, feine Restaurants, Sportveranstaltungen und sogar ein paar sündige Freuden Es ist eine Stadt der Superlative: Für die schnellste, größte, höchste, größte und höchste, ist Dubai das Ziel. Es hat die größte Einwanderer in der Welt. Der wöchentliche Tag ist am Freitag. Beachten Sie, dass seit September 2006 ein harmonisiertes Wochenende von Freitag und Samstag für den öffentlichen Sektor und Schulen verabschiedet wurde. Regierungsabteilungen, multinationale Unternehmen und die meisten Schulen und Universitäten sind nun am Freitag und Samstag (nach Jahren einer gemischten Tasche von FreitagSamstag und DonnerstagFreitwochenende) aus. Einige lokale Unternehmen arbeiten noch einen halben Tag am Donnerstag mit einem ganzen Tag am Samstag, aber größere Unternehmen neigen dazu, Entspannung und Freizeit für ihre Mitarbeiter am Freitag und Samstag zu ermöglichen. Ein Emirates, viele Völker Sobald du in Dubai landest, kannst du nicht denken, dass es ein arabisches Land ist. Sie könnten denken, dass Sie in Indien oder den Philippinen sind. Inder sind bekannt als die Väter der Entwicklung von Dubai. Als Dubai in armen Zustand vor der Erforschung von Öl war, lieferten die Indianer Technologie, um Dubai zu entwickeln. Dubai, seit der Gründung der Ölindustrie, hat Tausende von Migranten aus der ganzen Welt, vor allem aus Pakistan angezogen. Indien. Bangladesch. Und die Philippinen auf der Suche nach Arbeitsplätzen. In diesem modernen Tag haben Inder und Filipinos ihren Einfluss im Emirat hinterlassen: Indische Restaurants und pakistanische Bäckereien sind überall, während philippinische Supermärkte auf dem Vormarsch sind. Neben ihnen bilden die Europäer (meist Briten und Franzosen) und Sri Lankans die nächstgrößten Gemeinden. Chinesische und indonesische Migranten sind auf dem Vormarsch. Viele arabische Länder haben Politik wie die VAE Emiratisation verabschiedet. Das ist eine Politik, die Migranten daran hindert, alle Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten zu ergreifen und dem örtlichen Emiratis mehr Arbeitsplätze zu bieten. Orientierung Edit Dubai ist in mehrere Bezirke oder Gemeinden aufgeteilt: Jumeirah Ein vielfältiger Bezirk, dessen Bewohner die Europäer zu den Filipinos zu den Pakistanis sind, sind ein gemischtes kleines Europa, Karachi und Manila. Jumeirah wird von den Europäern wegen der leichten Zufahrt des Strandes sehr begünstigt. Hier wohnen wunderschöne Villen. Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah Beach Residences der Spaziergang und Jumeirah Moschee sind die Top-Attraktionen. Downtown Dubai Während Bur Dubai und Deira traditionell als Downtown betrachtet werden, ist die Downtown Dubai Entwicklung im Zentrum des New Dubai, zwischen Dubai Marina am Südende und der Grenze mit der Stadt Sharjah im Norden. Es umfasst die Burj Khalifa (höchste Gebäude in der Welt), die Dubai Mall (Welten am größten), Dubai Fountain, und viele andere Wolkenkratzer und Hotels. Dubai Marina ist eine Mega-Entwicklung, die an Jebel Ali (der weltgrößte künstliche Hafen) grenzt. Es ist voll von Wolkenkratzern und Gastgeber der Jumeirah Beach Walk mit einer Reihe von Restaurants, Hotels ein Open-Air-Markt, wenn das Wetter erlaubt, und häufige Shows. Dubai Marina beherbergt eine der höchsten Konzentrationen von Westerns in Dubai. Es gibt viele Hotels in der Nähe von Dubai Marina. Satwa Einer von Dubais Little India und Little Manila. Wegen der Anwesenheit von Filipinos und Indern, ein Aufstieg in philippinischen und indischen Restaurants, Geschäften, Supermärkte sind hier zu sehen. Gold und Textilien ist, was die Leute hierher kommen, Gold Souk könnte Ihr Top-Ziel sein, aber Satwa hat auch Gold-Shops und ist stressfrei, nicht so überfüllt. Karama Mehr von einem gemischten kommerziellen Wohnviertel, einer von Dubais Little India s und Little Manila s, billig isst und billig kauft sind die Top-Sachen hier. Bur Dubai Ein historischer Bezirk und Bur Dubai ist üblicher Begriff für die Gegend von Jumeirah zum Bach, der Creek trennt Bur Dubai von Deira. Touristenattraktionen von abras bis souks zu schwimmenden restaurants zum berühmten creek finden sie hier Deira Dubais altes Finanzzentrum, heute Deira ist ein belebtes Gewerbe-Wohnviertel mit einigen alten Souks, darunter eine Spezialität auf Gewürze. Arabische Ranches und Emirates Hills Dies sind zwei getrennte Plätze, Wohnmieten hier sind teuer wegen des Landwertes, genau wie die ganze Dubai, diese beiden sind Man-made. Mirdiff Mirdif Ein Gewerbegebiet, der etwas neu gebaut ist und direkt unter dem Flugweg zum Dubai International Airport liegt. Mirdif City Center ist eine der Attraktionen. Dies ist eine weitere Residenz für die Wohlhabenden. Internationale Stadt Nur eine einfache Wohngegend in der Mitte der Wüste, was ist besonderes an ihr ist seine architektonische Gestaltung, die Wohnmieten hier sind billig und ist etwas die nächste Chinatown so viele chinesische Geschäftsleute und Frauen wohnen hier. Jebel Ali Einmal von der Hauptmasse von Dubai zurück in den 70er Jahren isoliert, ist Jebel Ali jetzt ein wichtiger Wohn-und Industrie-Hub, der die südlichen Teile der Stadt umfasst. Die Hauptattraktion, die bei Einheimischen und Touristen gleichermaßen beliebt ist, ist die leicht erkennbare Ibn Battuta Mall, die auf den von dem berühmten Forscher besuchten Ländern gestylt wurde. Das Einkaufszentrum befindet sich neben dem Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel, das von weitem zu sehen ist. Umgeben von der Mall sind die Gardens Apartments, ein ethnisch vielfältiges Viertel mit einer starken indischen Gemeinde. Jebel Ali Dorf, eine 35 Jahre alte Gemeinde auf der Seite von Jebel Ali (Ali Berg) für die europäischen Bauherren von Jebel Ali Port gebaut ist immer noch beliebt bei westlichen Expats. Die Küstenseite der Sheihk Zayed Road in Jebel Ali besteht aus vielen unattraktiven Kraft - und Entsalzungsanlagen, die den Blick etwas ruinieren. Der Hafen war im Jahr 2011 der 9. verkehrsreichste der Welt. Climate Edit Dubai hat ein trockenes subtropisches Klima mit sehr heißem, feuchtem Sommerwetter im Durchschnitt von 42 Grad (108F) am Tag und 28 (84F) in der Nacht. Herbst und Frühling ist immer noch ziemlich heiß, mit Tagestemperaturen zwischen 25 und 40 Grad (75-100F) und Nächten um 20 Grad (65-75F), mit weniger Feuchtigkeit. Winterwetter ist angenehm und trocken, mit Tageshöhen von 25 (75F) und nächtlichen Tiefs von 10 Grad (55F). Dubai ist bekannt für seine Strände, mit Wassertemperatur im Sommer immer so heiß wie 37 Grad (99F). Die Wassertemperatur neigt dazu, im Winter etwa 20-25 Grad (75F) und im Frühjahr 30 (85F) zu fallen und fallen, wenn die Außentemperaturen ansteigen. Dezember bis April produziert im Allgemeinen den höchsten Niederschlag, der bei 10 cm (noch 5) noch wenig ist. In einigen Jahren gibt es in Dubai nicht mehr als ein paar Minuten Dusche. November 2006 brachte Rekordregen bis zu 50 cm (25 in) Regen, mit Temperaturen auf Rekordtiefs. Holen Sie sich in Edit Siehe Get im Abschnitt der UAE Seite für Visa und Zollvorschriften. Während israelische Passinhaber sind nicht willkommen, mit israelischen Briefmarken in Ihrem Pass ist kein Problem. (Bearbeiten: Dies ist NICHT immer der Fall, obwohl etwas selten ist, können Sie den Einstieg in die VAE verweigert werden, weil sie einen israelischen Stempel in Ihrem Pass haben. Seien Sie sicher und bringen Sie einen zweiten Pass für die Reise nach muslimischen Ländern oder reisen nach Israel nach dem Besuch Alle muslimischen Länder). Wenn Sie aus Indien reisen und eine Staatsangehörigkeit haben, für die ein Vorschussvisum erforderlich ist, kann es notwendig sein, eine Ok to Board Stempel auf Ihre Tickets und Visa zu bekommen. Dies ist in der Regel von einem Reisebüro angeordnet. Sollte dies nicht geschehen, wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihre Fluggesellschaft, sobald Sie ein Visum und ein Flugticket in Ihrem Besitz haben. Mit dem Flugzeug Bearbeiten Dubais Hauptflughafen ist der Dubai International Airport. Sie können auch Dubai mit dem Sharjah International Airport (SHJ) in das nahe gelegene Emirat von Sharjah und Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) in der Nähe von Abu Dhabi. Häufige Besucher aus Ländern, die ein automatisches Visum bei der Einreise erhalten haben, können eine E-Gate-Karte erwerben, um die Einwanderungsformalitäten zu beschleunigen und Passseiten zu speichern. Das E-Gate-Kartenbüro befindet sich im oberirdischen Foodcourt-Bereich des Terminals 1 Abflughalle. Die Karte kostet AED 200. Hinweis: Wenn Sie beabsichtigen, eine E-Gate-Karte in Dubai zu kaufen, müssen Sie UAE über den Flughafen Dubai eingegeben haben. Airlines sind oft mit Preiskriegen zu glamourösen Destinationen wie Dubai und dies kann zu Ihrem Vorteil durch sorgfältige Planung und Vergleich der verschiedenen Fluggesellschaften, die Dubai dienen. Emirates ist Dubais offiziellen Airline-Carrier, der Dubai mit über 100 Destinationen verbindet, während FlyDubai Dubais Low-Cost-Carrier ist. Etihad hat Shuttle-Service von ihrer exklusiven Check-in-Anlage in Sheikh Zayed Rd oder Central Business District von Dubai nach und von Abu Dhabi Intl Flughafen können Sie auch mit Sharjahs Low-Cost-Carrier Air Arabia fliegen, die zu über 46 Destinationen im Nahen Osten fliegt . Dubai International Airport Edit Dubai Flughafen Terminal 1 Interiors Shops am Dubai Flughafen Dubai International Airport (IATA. DXB) ist die größte Nabe im Mittleren Osten und die Heimat von Dubais Flaggenfirma Emirates und seine Low-Cost-Flügel FlyDubai. Tatsächlich ist es in solch einem wütenden Tempo gewachsen, dass die gegenwärtigen Terminals an den Nähten platzen, besonders während der Spitzenzeiten um Mitternacht. Der Dubai International Airport verfügt über drei Terminals und eine weitere in der Herstellung ab Ende 2010. Terminal 1 ist das Hauptterminal, das von den meisten großen Fluggesellschaften und Langstreckenflügen genutzt wird. Terminal 2 bietet regionale und Low-Cost-Flüge, einschließlich aller FlyDubai Flüge. Terminal 3 wird ausschließlich von Emirates verwendet. Die Terminals 1 und 3 sind direkt über die Luftseite miteinander verbunden (keine Einwanderung für die Übertragung erforderlich), während Terminal 2 am anderen Ende des Flughafens liegt. Terminals 1 und 3 sind Modelle des modernen Flughafensignals, aber Terminal 2, trotz der jüngsten Renovierungen, erinnert noch an die Entwicklung von Weltflughäfen, mit langen Check-in-Linien, Warteschlangen-Springen und jedem anderen Passagier, der in 50 kg Gepäck überprüft. Shuttle-Busse fahren zwischen den Terminals 1 und 3 alle 20-30 min. Terminal 2 ist nicht durch Shuttle verbunden, so dass eine 30 min Taxifahrt kann Ihre einzige Option sein. Eine kostengünstige Option für die Reise nach Terminal 2 ist, die Metro zu einer nahe gelegenen Station zu fangen, wie zum Beispiel die Stadion - oder Flughafen-Freizone-Metro-Stationen und von dort fangen Sie ein Taxi zum Terminal 2 (sollte ca. 15 AED kosten). Der Flughafen ist berühmt für seine Duty-Free-Shopping. Allerdings sind die Preise in den Flughäfen Duty-Free-Läden gleich oder höher als das, was Sie in den vielen Einkaufszentren der Stadt finden können. Eine wichtige Ausnahme ist Zigaretten, wo ein Karton von 200 weniger als USD30 für die meisten Marken ist. Alkohol hier ist aber sehr billig. Alkohol ist auch an einem eingehenden Duty Free Store im Gepäck Rückgewinnungsbereich und was ist bemerkenswert ist die Tatsache, dass Dosen sind zum Verkauf dort - so dass Sie nicht haben, um sie von Ihrem Ziel zu laugen. Die Menge an alkoholischen Getränken und Bieren darf 4 Liter Alkoholgetränke oder 2 Kartons Bier nicht überschreiten (jeweils bestehend aus 24 Dosen, höchstens 355 ml für jede Dose oder deren Äquivalent). Taxi Die meisten Besucher entscheiden sich für öffentliche Taxis vom Flughafen, die leicht verfügbar sind, außerhalb der Ankünfte, die den Zähler benutzen und bei Dhs 25 starten. Taxis sind auf der linken Seite, wenn Sie aus dem Terminal 1 kommen. Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel. Die Terminals 1 und 3 werden von der Dubai Metro bedient. Es gibt auch Busse nur wenige Schritte von der Gepäckausgabe, die nützlichsten für Besucher, die Linien 401 und 402 (Dhs 3), die zu den Al Sabkha und Al Ghubaiba Bus Terminals jeweils gehen. XNB ETIHAD BUS TRANSFER VON AUH Edit XNB bezieht sich auf den Endpunkt des Etihad Bustransfers von Abu Dhabi. Der heutige Standort September 2016 befindet sich auf der SHEIKH ZAYED ROAD in der Nähe der NOOR BANK Metrostation, GPS: 25.1544206, 55.2260164 im Travel Mall Die Metro beginnt um 06:00 Uhr außer am Freitag - zwischen 10:30 und 11:00 Uhr. Sie können einen Bus von um 06:00 nehmen, aber Sie müssen einen Kiosk finden, der die Bustickets verkauft, an Busterminals und scheinbar zufälligen Orten. Aber nicht bei der Travel Mall. Hoffe das hilft jemandem. Al Maktoum Internationaler Flughafen (Dubai World Central, DWC) Al Maktoum International Airport bearbeiten. International bekannt als Dubai World Central (IATA DWC) für den Personenverkehr im Oktober 2013 eröffnet. Dubai plant, den Flughafen in den weltgrößten Passagier - und Frachtdrehkreuz zu entwickeln. Im Moment aber nur eine Handvoll Flüge Land und Abfahrt dort jeden Tag (zum Beispiel Low-Cost-Flüge mit Wizzair). Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind bis jetzt Bus Bus F55 und Bus F55a (Nachtbus), die mit Ibn Battuta U-Bahn-Station verbinden begrenzt. F55 fährt zwischen 06:00 und 22:00 Uhr zu jeder vollen Stunde. Die Fahrt dauert 43 Minuten. F55a fährt bis zum Satwa Busbahnhof über Ibn Battuta, der sich in der Nähe von Bur Dubai befindet. F55a fährt zwischen 23:00 und 06:00 Uhr stündlich auf die Stunde. Die Fahrt von DWC nach Satwa dauert etwa 90 Minuten. Sharjah International Airport Bearbeiten Sharjah International Airport (IATA SHJ) befindet sich im Emirat von Sharjah. Es ist nur 30 min auf der Straße von Dubai und nimmt eine wachsende Zahl von internationalen Flügen als Dubai Flughafen kämpft, um mit der Nachfrage zu halten. Seien Sie sich bewusst, dass während der Morgenruhestunde von Sharjah und der Nachmittagsstunde in Sharjah die Reisezeiten, um die Grenze zwischen den beiden Emiraten zu überqueren, normalerweise mehr als eine Stunde laufen und über zwei Stunden laufen können. Verkehr kann zwischen Sharjah und Dubai 24 Stunden pro Tag schlecht sein, also planen Sie entsprechend. Der Hauptträger hierbei ist Air Arabia, ein kostengünstiger Träger für den Nahen Osten und Südasien. Der Flughafen ist ziemlich einfach, wird aber erweitert. Eine Taxifahrt nach Dubai wird in der Regel Dhs 50 kosten. Ein Bus-Service von Air Arabia läuft auch vom Flughafen zum Rashidiya Metro Station in Dubai. Die U-Bahnstation Rashidiya liegt in der Nähe des Dubai International Airport. Mit dem Auto Edit Dubais nur internationale Straßengrenze ist mit Oman bei Al Wajajah. Ausländische Einwohner von Oman benötigen eine offizielle Erlaubnis, Oman auf der Straße zu verlassen. Besucher benötigen keine Genehmigung. Es gibt eine OMR 3.000 Gebühr pro Fahrzeug, um Oman zu beenden, und bei Rücksendung behalten Sie den Gebührenbeleg, wie es erforderlich ist, um zu reiten. Sicherstellen, dass die Versicherung für die VAE gültig ist (vorzugsweise vor Beginn der Reise). Die vorübergehende UAE-Versicherung kann an der Grenze zu einem Prämienpreis erworben werden. GCC-Staatsangehörige (und andere) können an der UAE-Saudi-Grenze im Südwesten des Landes anreisen, im Voraus überprüfen, da dies ein langer Weg ist, um nach Riyadh oder Abu Dhabi zurückzukehren, wenn man nicht hineinkommt Grenzt zwischen dem benachbarten Emirat von Abu Dhabi und Oman an der Al Buraimi Oase, die die Schwester zitiert von Al Ain und Al Buraimi, Oman, teilt. Mit dem Bus Bearbeiten Die Regierung von Dubai betreibt ein Netzwerk von Bussen, die Dubai Stadt mit den Hauptstädten der anderen sechs Emirate der VAE verbinden. Die Busse laufen unter dem Namen Emirates Express und betreiben von verschiedenen Busterminals in Dubai. Von Abu Dhabi: Busse fahren alle 40 Minuten ab 6.20 Uhr von der Bushaltestelle Dubais Al Ghubaibah und dem Busbahnhof Abu Dhabis. Die zweistündige Fahrt kostet Dh25. Von Sharjah: Häufige Busse laufen zwischen Dubai und Sharjah. Es gibt verschiedene Routen und Busse fahren von verschiedenen Bushaltestellen in Dubai ab, darunter Al Karama, Gold Souq, Baniyas Platz, Jebel Ali und Al Ittihad Platz. Die Tarife sind ab DECEMBER 2010 in Dh7. Von Al Ain: Busse fahren jede Stunde von der Bushaltestelle Dubais Al Ghubaibah aus. Die zweistündige Reise kostet Dh15. Von Fujairah: Der Bus nach Fujairah verlässt die U-Bahnstation Rashidiya und dauert ca. 3 bis 4 Stunden. Für Fahrpläne siehe die Website. Von Maskat, Oman: Al-Khanjry Transport fährt mit dem Bus vom Ruwi-Terminal in Maskat nach Al-Rigga in Dubai und verlässt jeden Tag um 6.00 Uhr und 15.00 Uhr und um 22.00 Uhr von Deira (Ticketbüro neben Caravan Restaurant) 700m von der U-Bahnstation Deira entfernt. Die Fahrt dauert ca. 6 Stunden, je nachdem wie viel Zeit im Zoll ausgegeben wird. Von Dubai aus fahren die Busse um 7:00 Uhr und 15:00 Uhr. 60Dhs (Einweg) 100Dhs (Rückkehr). Zeigen Sie mindestens 30 Minuten vor Abfahrt. (Preise und Fahrplan genau ab Dezember 2013.) Mit dem Boot Edit Dubai ist ein Handelszentrum für Dhows aus dem Indischen Ozean. Reisende, die auf diese Weise in die Stadt kommen wollen, müssen wohl mit dem Kapitän des Schiffes ihre eigenen Vorkehrungen treffen. Dubai hat ein internationales Kreuzfahrtterminal in Port Rashid. Während der Winterzeit hat Costa Cruises eines seiner Kreuzfahrtschiffe (Costa Luminosa) in Dubai gegründet. Ein Bootsdienst von Valfajre Schifffahrtsgesellschaft verlässt Bandar Lengeh sonntags und dienstags um 18.00 Uhr und docking bei Port Rashid in Dubai. Die Überquerung des Persischen Golfs dauert etwa 6 Stunden, und ein Zwei-Wege-First-Class-Ticket kostet ab Februar 2010 US145 (IR 1.450.000) und auch Zwei-Wege-Economy-Class-Ticket kostet US122 (IR 1.220.000). Holen Sie sich um Bearbeiten Personalisierte Karte, mit Online-Diensten wie Transaktionsverlauf und Online-Aufladung. Mit der Metro Edit Dubais 52 km lange rote Linie. Eröffnet im September 2009, ist die dritte Metro in der arabischen Welt nach Kairo und Algier. Ab dem 15. Mai 2010 sind 21 Stationen offen und der Rest soll bis Ende des Jahres geöffnet sein. Während die Linie nicht der alten Innenstadt dient, ist es praktisch für das Zippen entlang der Dubais Sheikh Zayed Road und beinhaltet Haltestellen am Flughafen, Burj Khalifa und die Mall of the Emirates. Die grüne Linie. Die durch den Stadtkern gegraben hat, ist seit dem 9. September 2011 geöffnet. Weitere zwei Stationen, Al Jadaf und Creek, sind komplett, werden aber zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt bis zur Entwicklung eröffnet. Transfers sind möglich am Union Square und Khalid Bin Al Waleed. Es gibt auch blaue und violette Linien im Bau mit Eröffnungsterminen in den nächsten Jahren. Einzelkarten reichen von Dh2-8.50, oder doppelt so für die Verwendung der Gold First Class Wagen. Zug fährt alle 3-5 Minuten von 5:50 Uhr bis Mitternacht jeden Tag außer Donnerstag und Freitag, wenn die Dienste auf 5:50 Uhr bis 1 Uhr verlängert und auf 1 PM bis Mitternacht begrenzt sind. Alle Stationen sind klimatisiert und theres ein großes Netz von Feeder-Bussen. Züge fahren alle 2 Minuten morgens und abends Stoßzeit. Mit Monorail Bearbeiten Darüber hinaus fährt ein 5 km Monorail System Passagiere über die Palm Jumeirah zum Atlantis Hotel, aber es ist noch nicht mit dem U-Bahnnetz verbunden und ist daher von sehr begrenztem Nutzen. Mit der Straßenbahn Die Dubai Tram wurde am 12. November 2014 eröffnet und verbindet Dubai Marina mit dem Burj Al Arab und JBR. Die Straßenbahn fährt mit der Jumeirah Lakes Towers Station und der Dubai Marina Station der Dubai Metros Red Line zusammen und zwei weitere U-Bahn-Stationen werden voraussichtlich mit der Straßenbahn in der Zukunft verbunden sein. Die Dienstleistungen betreiben alle sechs Minuten von 06:30 bis 01:38. Freitags beginnt der Service um 09:00 Uhr. Die Straßenbahn hat einen festen Fahrpreis von AED 3 pro Fahrt unabhängig von der zurückgelegten Strecke. Eine Nol Card kann von Passagieren benutzt werden, um die Tram zu überprüfen und zu checken, indem sie die Karte an den Bahnsteigtüren scannen. Mit dem Bus Edit Dubai verfügt über ein umfangreiches öffentliches Busnetz 2. Das ist ein günstigeres Mittel, in den verschiedenen Bezirken in Dubai zu reisen. Eine Karte des Bussystems finden Sie online 3. sowie detaillierte Routenpläne und Fahrpläne 4. Öffentliche Busse sind sauber und günstig, aber leider nicht sehr umfangreich und (auf einigen Strecken) ganz selten. Das Bussystem ist besonders nützlich, um zwischen verschiedenen Gebieten des zentralen Dubai oder zwischen den verschiedenen Vorstädten und nicht mit dem allgemeinen Transport zu gelangen. Taxis oder ein fairer Spaziergang sind auch erforderlich, wenn Sie Dubai ohne eigenes Auto besuchen möchten. Sie benötigen eine Nol-Karte oder Ticket für Tarifzahlung. Karten konnten von den meisten Busstationen, Metrostationen und manchmal vom Busfahrer gekauft werden. Die wichtigsten Bushaltestellen sind Gold Souq Market (in Deira) und Al Ghubaiba Busbahnhof (in Bur Dubai). Der flache Fahrpreis ist 2 AED, könnte aber für stundenlange Fahrten in entfernte Vorstädte höher sein. Klare Routenpläne und Zeitpläne befinden sich in wenigen Busständen. Ramadan Timings unterscheiden sich. Die Vordersitze sind für Frauen reserviert Wahrscheinlich ist der einzige nützliche Service für den Freizeittouristen Linie 8. Die am Gold Souq beginnt, nimmt den Tunnel unter dem Creek zum Heritage Village und setzt dann Jumeirah Rd (direkt hinter dem Strand) und all seine Hotels und Einkaufszentren bis Burj al-Arab und Wild Wadi ab. Linie 8 endet in der Nähe der Internet-Stadt, während seine 8A-Variante geht ein wenig weiter und dient auch die Mall of the Emirates. Für eine gute, hop on-hop off, Typ Tour versuchen die Big Bus Company 5. Es läuft zwei Routen die blaue Route durch Jumeirah und die vor kurzem gebauten Gebieten, und die rote Route zentriert auf den älteren Teilen von Dubai. Die Nabe für beide Strecken ist Wafi City Mall, und ein 175 AED Ticket umfasst 24 Stunden Reiten. Mit dem Taxi Bearbeiten Taxis ply die Straßen von Dubai und sind relativ leicht zu erkennen. Der einfachste Ort, um sie zu finden ist bei der Taxi-Warteschlange an einer der Einkaufszentren oder außerhalb eines Hotels. Winken ein Taxi auf der Straße ist möglich, kann aber während der Stoßzeiten schwierig sein. In Spitzenzeiten (7-9 Uhr amp 4-7PM Arbeitstage und Freitag Abend) Nachfrage weit über die Versorgung, und nicht nur Taxis schwer zu finden, aber diejenigen, die Sie abholen können, verlangen verrückte Off-Meter-Tarife oder verweigern kurze Fahrten In verstopften Gebieten ganz. Der Standard des Fahrens in Dubai reicht von armen bis hin zu Wildtaxis sind einige der schlimmsten auf den Straßen. Taxifahrer sind ziemlich gut zu wissen, wo die wichtigsten Einkaufszentren und Hotels sind, aber weniger bekannte Orte wird bedeuten, dass der Fahrer seinen Schwager anruft, um Richtungen zu bekommen, während er in Kreisen zu Ihrer Zeit fährt - daher ist es ein Gute Idee, eine grobe Vorstellung davon zu haben, wo man hinführt oder was ein nahe gelegenes Wahrzeichen ist. Es hilft auch genau zu wissen, welchen Platz du gehst, anstatt nach dem nächstgelegenen zu fragen, was auch immer (das Hotel, die Metrostation usw.), da sie weiter fahren können, um dir einen höheren Tarif zu erheben. Die Taxis werden auf 1,75 Dramm dosiert, so dass kein Feilschen notwendig ist. Die Preise aller Taxi-Unternehmen 8212 Dubai Transport, National, Autos, Metro und Arabian 8212 sind identisch, also nehmen Sie einfach die erste, die kommt. Vom Flughafen gibt es eine stehende Gebühr von 25 dhs alle anderen Straßen Pickups ziehen eine stehende Ladung von 5,00 dhs während des Tages, 5,50 in der Nacht (10 PM-6AM), aber ein Minimum Fahrpreis von 10 dhs gilt, und es ist ein Aufpreis von 20 dhs nach Sharjah. Taxis sind nicht von der Mautgebühr von Salik befreit, die zusätzlich 4 Dh (seit 1. Januar 2013) kostet. Hüten Sie sich vor unmarkierten Hotel Taxis und Limousinen aber: während einige von ihnen sind dosiert, sind sie nicht an die offiziellen Preise gebunden, und kann viel teurer sein. 6 Ein Weg, um herauszufinden, ob ein Taxi offiziell ist oder nicht, ist, nach einem Meter zu suchen: kein Meter, komm nicht herein. Wenn man es nicht finden kann, kann man versuchen, ein Taxi bei 04-2080808 anzurufen, theres ein Aufpreis von 3 Dhs zu buchen Das Buchungssystem war berüchtigt für seine Unzuverlässigkeit, aber mit einer deutlich erhöhten Taxi-Flotte, warten viele Taxis jetzt bewusst in inoffiziellen Haltebereichen warten auf Buchungen. Infolgedessen kann es an einem guten Tag möglich sein, ein Taxi zu buchen und es innerhalb von weniger als fünf Minuten zu erreichen. Wenn Sie unbedingt irgendwo zu einer bestimmten Zeit (sagen wir, den Flughafen oder ein Treffen) zu bekommen, ist es immer noch am besten, ein Hotel Taxi im Voraus buchen, und bekommen ihre Schätzung, wie schlecht der Verkehr wird. Solo-Frauen werden geraten, in den Rücken des Taxis zu reisen, wie einige Fahrer es als eine sexuelle Einladung sehen, wenn man in die Front kommt. Mit dem Auto Bearbeiten Es gibt eine unzählige Anzahl von Rent-A-Cars, die eine Art Transport für sehr günstige Preise und sehr wenig Papierkram bieten wird. Ein International Driving Permit ist nicht unbedingt erforderlich, aber Vermietungsunternehmen dürfen kein Auto ohne einen mieten (ist nicht nur für große europäische und Golfstaaten erforderlich, die aber für andere Länder wie Russland usw. nach RTA unbedingt erforderlich sind). Manche Agenturen mieten Autos mit Fahrer aus. Besucher, die diese Option nutzen, müssen sicherstellen, dass ihr Fahrer sich so weit wie möglich kennt. Beim Fahren auf den Hauptstraßen, wie Sheikh Zayed Straße, sind die Verbindungsnummern nicht in logischer Reihenfolge. Junction 13 ist kurz nach Junction 18 und sind selten wie auf den Karten zu sehen. Straßennamen können auch sehr verwirrend sein mit leichten Unterschiede in der Rechtschreibung (aufgrund unterschiedlicher Transliterationen aus Arabisch), die sehr wichtig sind. Die Bauarbeiten, die überall in und um Dubai stattfinden, können die Suche nach Ihrem Ziel eine Herausforderung. Temporäre Straßenlayouts ändern sich mit alarmierender Regelmäßigkeit und temporäre Zeichen können irreführend oder nicht existieren. Da GPS-Karten nicht auf dem Laufenden sind (und in der Regel nicht in der Regel zur Verfügung stehen, um mit Mietwagen zu mieten), werden Sie sehr gut mit einer gedruckten Karte (Sie können eine ausgezeichnete in Virgin-Läden, zum Beispiel. Es gibt eine Virgin Megastore Auf der obersten Etage des Stadtzentrums). Das Fahren von morgens und nachmittags ist nicht zu empfehlen, da der Verkehr zum Stillstand verlangsamt und sogar eine einfache Fahrt über eine Brücke bis zu 45 Minuten dauern kann. Es gibt auch eine Knappheit von Parkplätzen in vielen Teilen der Stadt. Mit solch einer Mischung von Nationalitäten, die in der Stadt wohnen, sind Fahrstile gemischt, um das mindeste zu sagen. Sowohl gefährliche als auch erfahrene Fahrten werden häufig erlebt oder erlebt, und denken Sie daran, dass Dubai eine der höchsten Pro-Kopf-Todesraten in der Welt hat. Es gibt keine Toleranz für Alkohol und das Fahren mit steifen Strafen, die ausgeschlossen sind, einschließlich Gefängnis und Deportation. Siehe Salik. ae 7 für Informationen über die Maut auf bestimmte Strecken in Dubai zu zahlen. Wenn Sie ein Auto mieten, wird in der Regel ein Salik-Tag von der Autovermietung zur Verfügung gestellt und Sie werden bei der Rücksendung des Fahrzeugs separat berechnet. Hinweis zu Navigationssystemen: Falls Sie ein Auto mieten, wollen Sie definitiv ein Navigationssystem. Auch Leute, die dort leben, brauchen GPS. Dazu haben Sie 2 Möglichkeiten: Sie können ein GPS mieten oder ein Auto mit Navigationssystem bekommen. Oder Sie können Datendienst mit Ihrem Smartphone und verwenden Sie Google Map oder andere Navigationssysteme auf Smartphones. Mit dem Boot Bearbeiten Ein Abra macht seinen Weg über Dubai Creek zu Deira von Bur Dubai. Eine einfachere Art der Überquerung der Dubai Creek ist von abra. Im Wesentlichen eine kleine Fähre. Abra-Stationen befinden sich entlang des Creek auf beiden Bur Dubai und Deira Seiten, und das System der Füllung der Boote ist bemerkenswert effizient. Die Cross-River-Reise kostet 1 Dirham (AED 1) pro Passagier, zahlbar an den Fahrer, nachdem das Boot den Bahnhof verlassen hat, und bietet einen sehr malerischen Blick auf die Stadt (nicht zu verpassen). Abras ist sehr regelmäßig aufgestellt und der Service steht rund um die Uhr zur Verfügung. Abras kann auch für eine private Tour gemietet werden (für einen Preis verhandelbar mit dem Fahrer aber meist sehr günstig). Dies ist eine ziemlich beliebte Aktivität bei Sonnenuntergang an einem klaren Tag, vor allem, wenn der Fahrer in der Lage ist, die Tour mit Geschichten über die Strukturen auf beiden Seiten des Creek beleben. Stellen Sie einfach sicher, dass der Zweck der Abra-Miete am Anfang klar ist - sonst werden Sie für eine sehr teure Cross-River-Reise oder eine überfüllte private Tour. Der Wasserbus ist eine weitere Option für Touristen, die mit dem Boot fahren wollen, aber vermeiden die abra Menge (oder die Hitze). Es ist ein Teil der öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel von Dubais, also wieder ein rotes Ticket, oder jede Nol-Karte ist für die Reise erforderlich. Kann an der Wasserbusstation gekauft werden. Der Wasserbus verfügt auch über eine Touristenroute, während es bequem ist, es kann ziemlich teuer werden (Dh50 für einen Erwachsenen, Dh25 für ein Kind) Der Creek ist auch die Heimat vieler Boote, die bequemere (und entsprechend teurere) Touren bieten , Oft in Booten entworfen, um Dhows zu ähneln. Zusammen mit Creek, Dubai Marina hat auch ihre eigenen Luxury Dinner Boote und moderne Dhow Kreuzfahrten. Die Preise sind in der Regel höher, vor allem für das Abendessen Kreuzfahrten mit On-Board-Unterhaltung. Old Dubai Edit China Pavilion in Global Village, Dubai Strände und Meer. Es gibt endlose Wassersportmöglichkeiten, da Dubai einige der weißesten und sandigsten Strände der Welt hat. Ozean Temperaturen reichen von 22176C im Winter bis zu 35176C im Sommer gibt es nur wenige Wellenpausen und die starken Winde können schwimmen schwierig machen. Das Wasser ist auch sehr salzig, so viele bevorzugen es, ihr Hotelschwimmbad zu benutzen. Tauchaktivitäten wurden von Offshore-Bauarbeiten für die Palmen und die Welt stark beeinträchtigt, so dass lange Bootsfahrten notwendig sind, um Wrackstellen zu erreichen. Alternativ kann man die 90-minütige Straßenfahrt zur Ostküste Emirate von Fujairah oder der Sharjah-Enklave, Khor Fakkan, für erstklassiges Tauchen auf Korallenriffen, die ein umfangreiches Meeresleben unterstützen, machen. Natürlich im Freien. Obgleich auf den ersten Blick das Freiland müde und uninteressant erscheinen mag und sogar gefährlich wegen der Wüstenbedingungen ist, gibt es wirklich erstaunliche natürliche Destinationen im Emirat von Dubai, die sich in Hatta erstreckt - die Schwierigkeit ist zu wissen, wo sie zu finden ist Es gibt unberührte Wasserfälle, Klippen mit Fossilien, sogar Süßwasserseen - Weekenduae ist ein Blog, der frei Ideen, Routen und Pläne für Wochenendabenteuer mit allen Reisedetails einschließlich Beschreibung, GPS-Track, interaktive Karte und Fotos teilt. Parks Al Safa Park ist einer der ältesten in Dubai. Es ist ein Liebling für Sportbegeisterte, und viele Besucher spielen gerne Tennis, Volleyball und Fußball. Kinder lieben es, Spiele in der Video-Arkade zu spielen oder auf dem Riesenrad und Stoßfänger Autos zu fahren. Der Park hat sogar ein Labyrinth zu durchwandern. Barbeques und Picknickplätze stehen für diejenigen zur Verfügung, die einen Tag davon machen wollen. Kamelrennen Die Camel Race Track ist eine der ungewöhnlichsten Attraktionen, mit Rennen am Donnerstag und Freitag im Winter statt. Nicht nur können Sie die Rennen sehen, aber youll haben die Gelegenheit, die Paddocks zu besuchen. Verkäufer verkaufen alles von Perlen zu Teppichen und Decken, so können Sie Souvenirs kaufen. Madinat Jumeirah ist auch bekannt als Jumeirah City, und ist ein Komplex von Wohnviertel, zwei Luxushotels und ein Einkaufszentrum. Wassersport . Thrill sucht Wasseraufregung. Banana Bootsfahrt und Parasailing und viele andere Wassersportaktivitäten. Wüstensafari oder Dünenbashing. Dubai ist bekannt von seinen Wüstensafaris und extremen Abenteuersportarten in der Wüste. Die beliebteste Extrem-Abenteuer-Tour heißt die Düne. Dune Bashing uses different things like 4X4 Safari Jeeps, Sand Boards, Quad Bikes and Dune Buggies. There are several giant tours operators promoting Dubai Deserts such as North Tours. Dubai Dune Buggy. Desert safari Dubai etc. Head out to the desert in an SUV with specialist Desert Drivers. The drivers will take you for a roller-coaster ride over sand dunes, show you the sunset from a strategic vantage point and then take you to a lavish dinner with music and dance to complete the atmosphere. You may want to stay clear of the dune-bashing if you know that you get carsick easily. They have recently added a Hummer H3 to the roster, which costs a bit more but is worth the money like featured by MTDubai. Another option would be rentingbuying a 4x4 and joining the many growing 4x4 clubs in the UAE, which are varied and each carry their own different flavour: ad4x4, uaeoffroaders 13. arabianoffroader 14. me4x4 15. emarat4x4 16. etc. They offer a free learning experience for all newcomers with scheduled weekly trips to suit all levels of driving skills, some of them have over 2,000 members from many nationalities. Fishing . Enjoy deep sea fishing in the middle of the Dubai Sea. Fishing in Dubai allows to find some of popular fishes including queen fish, snappers, tuna, cobia, emperor, Spanish mackerel and barracuda fishes. There are large numbers of companies offering fishing boats like Dubai Dhow. The advanced and modern fishing boats are the most upgraded luxury vessels that have accommodation rooms along with the required things to make the stay comfortable and convenient in the ship. Modern and latest infrastructure with innovative fishing equipments doubles the adventure of fishing from the bottom of the sea. Deep Sea Fishing 17 is also hosted by professional skippers whose services are offered by the boats and charters one hires. These professional skippers guide and help in capturing desired target in easy and safe manner. The boats are well equipped with life jackets, flares, first aid facilities and all precautionary measures for the utmost protection of the travelers. Professional fishermen and captains of the boat are assigned to the people to ensure complete safety. Staff is fully trained, ethically aware of the needs of the travelers and available to keep sharp eye on weather condition and atmosphere for safety measures. Dubai is actually a place for water freaks and the people who like to explore the nature from the lap of the sea. Bottom fishing and trolling both options can be availed for preying the fish. Bottom fishing is about to attract a variety of fish by using bait like squids by stopping the boat in the middle of the sea. Trolling is done to catch big fish by using trolling lures or plastic fish as bait. Ski 18. Dubai now has its own snow skiing centre. Located in the new Mall of the Emirates (MOE), on the Sheikh Zayed Road, it offers both skiing and snowboarding. The slope is quite large for an indoor area. All equipment is available for hire. Although it is -4176C inside, you dont need to bring a jacket because they supply pretty much everything except gloves and a hat (which you can buy right there). A 2 hour pass costs Dhs180 plus Dhs20 for a locker. Wild Wadi 19. Wild Wadi Park is the perfect place for the entire family to spend a day as well as being a great way to beat the heat and enjoy the day away from the bustle of the city. Located close to the hotels and resorts of Jumeriah Beach, the park has water rides, slides, and a lagoon thats hidden away. Youll enjoy waterfalls, out of the way swimming holes, and a tidal pool. Desert Motorcycle Tours 20. Big Red Motorsports specializes in Desert Motorcycle Dirt Bike and Dune Buggy Tours. Located at the foot of Big Red (Dubais greatest dune) there is no better location to experience the vast desert of the UAE. Expect thrills and adventure. Dune Buggy suitable for all. Motorcycle tour requires some skill. No licence needed. Yacht Charter . Chartering on the Arabian Sea in Dubai has become lure for huge range of tourists from all over the world. Yacht chartering in Dubai provides tourists complete package of travelling along enchanting coastline of Dubai. Many yacht charters companies allow you to get facilitated from chartering experience. One can choose from multiple options like luxury yachts, speed racing yachts and many more. Each yacht differs from others with different features. The yachts are available in various sizes and capacities according to needs of people. For water sport activities, yacht charters are equipped with all needed modern technology and safety measures. Professional skippers and crew members accompany you throughout all chartering experience for instructions and guidance. Dubai Creek CruiseRide . The Dubai creek is the foundation from which Dubai grew. It originally served as a port for trading vessels plying to and from India, Africa and the Middle East. Today a bit of the old shipping culture still remains. In and around the creek one can see some of the original buildings that have served as customs houses and defense structures. You can book a ride on the creek with a dinner cruise or even rent a private boat to take you on a hour long ride up and down the creek. Dubai International Boat Show . Luxury Yacht Charter in Dubai is trending hot in Dubai. If you love to cruise on the sea and sailing on the waves and enjoy time away from the land you will never want to miss out the Dubai International Boat Show happens in Dubai. For more details boatshowdubai Dubai Pre - Owned boat show 160: If you are passionate about Yachts and Boats, block your calendar for the Dubai pre-owned boat show. The event provides a unique platform for buyers and prospective sellers from all over the GCC to come together. The event is happening in the Dubai Creek Marina which has the capacity to display boats of up to 147ft on land and in water. You can see a wide range of boats for sale ranging from small tender boats to super yachts. Dubai Dolphinarium. ( Near to Creek ), 21. 160edit Golf . It may be a desert, but a lot of money and water is spent on irrigating opulent golf courses. Alternatively, for a more local flavor, try sand golf Hot Air Balloon . Great Fun seeing all the sand Dunes and mountains early in the morning or during sunset. Dubai Zoo . Jumeirah Road. An outdoor zoo near to the beach. Considering the extreme temperatures during the summer months, there are plans to bring the zoo indoors. The zoo is not worth visiting as the number and variety of animals are few, and housing conditions are also appalling. Animals are trapped in cages too small for them to take more than a few steps, and are frustrated and bored. Admission 3AED. Global Village . Happens Annually and is operated by Dubai Land, this usually happens during winter from Late November to late February. Countries around the world gather and set up a small village in the outskirts of Dubai, each countryregion has its own pavilion with a unique replica of their famous landmark(s). This is usually like a flea market where you can get souvenirs from almost every corner of the earth for a bargained price and experience as if youre in that certain country for at least 10 minutes of your life even if youre 10,000km away. Raffles for cars and gold bars also happen. Youd see the hieroglyphics of Egypt, temples of Thailand, Forbidden city of Beijing, the Eiffel tower and many more. Admission is 15AED (Feb 2014). Nalora Cruise dinner cruise while visiting the modern Dubai Skyscraper around Dubai Marina. Dubai Aquarium amp Underwater Zoo. located on the Ground Level of The Dubai Mall. 22. 10:00-12:00 AM. One of the largest suspended aquarium in the world, It holds 10-million litre tank, hosting thousands of fish and other underwater wildlife for visitors and residents to watch. Tickets are available online. AED70. 160edit Learn Edit Dubai has set up a free-zone Knowledge Village 23 to house institutes and universities, providing both on-line and in-class training. The city also has the American University in Dubai 24. While Dubai tries to promote itself as the business and entertainment capital of the world, the government has a complex and at times frustrating work permit procedure that one should not attempt on their own unless they have prior experience. Therefore, it is best to go through official channels when looking for work in Dubai as spot inspections are frequent and if found working illegally, both the employee and the employer will be subject to fines and even deportation. All the necessary forms and documents are written and processed in Arabic and is best left to a professional or a P. R.O to handle your paperwork. There are rules about changing jobs and its frequency. This rules are equally applicable for all nationalities. They have to complete their contract period, which is 2 years. If the employee breaks hisher contract before the completion of 2 years, the new employer has to offer them salary above 5000 AED in-order to avoid ban. Otherwise the employee has to wait until the completion of the left over months of his cancelled contract. If the employer breaks the contracts, then the employee can join another employer immediately irrespective of nationality, religion, cast or creed. With the price of rentals ever soaring in Dubai and neighbouring Emirates, it is a good idea to discuss a housing allowance when negotiating a pay package. Despite all this, there are a few upsides, Dubai companies are generous with holidays averaging almost 39 days a year of paid vacation (including public holidays), a round trip ticket home once a year (depending on your contract) and most importantly all your earnings are 100 tax free. This includes Western teachers working for one of many English-language academies. Recruitment fraud is quite pervasive in this part of the world. Read your employment contract carefully before signing and do not pay any fees to recruitment agencies, as they are usually paid by the companies. Your passport is your personal property and cannot be withheld by the employer unless you are in a position of trust or are handling large sums of money. Dubai has been accused by numerous organizations of effectively enslaving workers from Southeast Asia by allowing companies to take their passports without returning them and allowing salaries to go unpaid. Foreign workers, Western and otherwise, have no rights that will be upheld by the courts, and so they have no recourse should they feel their rights violated. Potential workers should be aware of this when considering work in Dubai. All that glitters is gold at the Gold Souk Dubai is practically synonymous with shopping. The huge amounts of cargo passing through its port and the low tariffs ensure that practically anything is available at fairly competitive rates, although the appreciation of the Dirham, and the plentiful supply of shoppers means that Dubai is no longer a bargain basement shopping city. Youll also find products in western chain stores, still with the original tags quoting euro or sterling prices, being sold with a 20-30 mark-up once converted to Dirhams. The best things to buy in Dubai are textiles, electronics and gold, electronics is believed to be much cheaper while textiles and gold offer a wide range of selection. Even in the mega-malls, Dubai shops have no storeroom and no stocks in reserve - and for clothes shopping this may mean that you may struggle to find the style you want in the size you want. Shops open as early as 9AM and stay open to 10PM and on weekends to 12AM and some stay to 1AM. Remember to haggle in the souks, as discounts are almost always available and even in situations where the item will not become much cheaper, the customer is always expected to play the game of haggling. A simple question of whats your best price will often result in a shop-keeper going to extraordinary lengths to sell his stock. Prices in the malls and other Western shops tend not to be negotiable. Far from being a bad thing, this allows the canny visitor to work out comparative prices for common souvenirs - an invaluable aid when a shop-keeper in a souk is asking for a higher price. Dubai Shopping Festival 25 has been the biggest shopping event in the middle east since 1996. Almost every shop has a sale, starting in January and ending February. Dubai Shopping Festival is not just about shopping. The festival is itself a complete family entertainer and holds grand events having live concerts and performances performed by international celebrities. 26 Theres also a very similar Dubai Summer Surprises 27 trying to pull in punters during the summer low season. Textiles Edit A display of Indian saris outside a textile shop in Satwa Satwa 8212 this is a small community much resembling a town, its streets are rowed by textile shops notably opposite the Satwa Mosque ending to the opposite of Satwa clinic. Most of the people flock to Satwa for their textiles, you might sometimes catch offers and discounts but if you dont do so try bargaining the price, this is what most locals do, even if youre a tourist convince the salesman to give you a discount, bargain till you get the lowest price available. Not only is Satwa a hub for textile shops some tailoring shops on the corners are also found if you want a dress made as soon as possible after purchasing the raw materials. Raw silk might also be available in some shops. Because of the row of textile shops, it might be Dubais version of Little India and Little Manila as many Indians reside in this district as well as Filipinos. Markets Edit Gold Souk 8212 Not a mall, but a historic market that has been a part of Dubai since the origin of Dubai itself. Located at the mouth of the creek, it dazzles people by selling gold in large quantities and with little visible security. A must visit for shoppers and sightseers. Most of the gold is 22ct quality and quite expensive - although even here the shopkeepers are prepared to bargain - and the craftsmanship can be remarkably detailed. The gold items are sold by weight with a making charge added on top to cover the workmanship. It pays therefore, to go shopping armed with the current gold price and a knowledge of the making charges in order to hone the bargaining process. Many outlets are part of chains that also have branches in malls, so are generally reliable. Spice Souk 8212 As above, not a mall, but a historic market that has been a part of Dubai since the origin of Dubai itself. Located at the mouth of the creek, it is not far from the Gold Souk, but has sadly declined a bit in recent years as supermarkets take over the spice trade. If youre actually shopping for spices, odds are youll get better prices and quality with much less hassle at Carrefour. Both the Spice Souk and the Gold Souq are a rather hot and sweaty experience with limited air-conditioning, so wear appropriately cool, loose clothing if visiting in mid summer. Individual shops are air conditioned. Although regularly visited by tourists, none of the souks are considered a tourist area and as such modest dress should be worn to avoid causing offence or attracting unwanted attention. Malls Edit Mall of the Emirates The Dubai Mall. 28. Sun-Wed: 10:00-20:00, Thu-Sat: 10:00-00:00. is Dubais Largest Mall, which was opened in November 2008. It has over 1200 shops of brand names from all over the world. It is currently the largest mall in the world. Contains an indoor ice rink and indoor aquarium. It is right next door to the Burj Khalifah, the worlds tallest building, and the visitors entrance to the Burj Khalifah is located at the lower ground floor of the Mall. 160edit Mercato. Jumeirah Beach Rd. (managementmercatotowncentre ), 29. Mercato, which is Italian for Market . is the only Renaissance-themed shopping mall in the Middle East. It captures Italian, French and Spanish flavors and artistic characteristics playing host to regular fairs and festivals from each country. Mercato provides a unique shopping experience, the best in international entertainment and popular brand names like Virgin Megastore, Top Shop, Mango and Hugo Boss Mercato is simply The Good Life. Also, Mercato houses a big Spinneys Supermarket, a 7 screen Grand Cinema, a Starbucks, and mouth watering restaurants such as Bella Donna who have a balcony overlooking the sea that cannot be missed. 160edit Town Centre Jumeirah. Jumeirah Beach Rd. 971 04 3440111. 30. With a bright, open, and spacious atmosphere, Town Centre Jumeirah is a place to shop, relax and casually dine at a wide selection of eateries like Sumo Sushi, Cafe Ceramique, La Cafette by Carpe Diem and Simply Healthy. The centre also houses an extensive range of ladies beauty outlets like the Nail Station, Paris Gallery, Kaya Skin Care Clinic, Wax Lounge and SOS Salon. 160edit Mall of the Emirates . near 4th interchange on Sheikh Zayed Road 31. Outside Ramadan: Sun-Wed 10AM-10:00PM Thu-Sat 10AM-12PM (midnight) Ramadan: Sun-Sat: 10AM-1AM. It was largest shopping mall outside of North America, until the Dubai Mall opened in 2008. 200 shops, cinemas, plus the Ski Centre. Has many international high street chains as well as luxury brand stores, including Harvey Nichols. Many restaurants and cafes, though cafes tend to be much more crowded than at other malls. Its attached to a Kempinski hotel, which has restaurants licensed to serve alcohol that are accessible from the mall. Very large Carrefour hypermarket attached, next to the Kempinski Hotel. ArabianMiddle Eastern souvenir shops upstairs. Ibn Battuta Mall . Jebel Ali 32 Daily 10AM-12AM (midnight). Areas themed around six countries (China, India, Persia, Egypt, Tunisia and the Andalusia). Wide range of shops, although fewer high class brands. Has various restaurants and cafes (including three Starbucks), and a multiplex cinema including an Imax. No restaurants serve alcohol. Also has extensive, permanent exhibition of Islamic science, invention and astronomy. Attached (access via outside) is one of Dubais few second-hand bookshops, House of Prose. Has a Geant supermarket attached. Souk Madinat Jumeirah . Jumeirah Road 33. Includes 75 shops, numerous bars, restaurants and cafes, a nightclub, theatre. More expensive and targeted directly at tourists than other, general malls where residents go. Most bars and restaurants are licensed for alcohol. Nice to wander through as it has been designed to resemble a traditional souq, but with the modern comforts of air conditioning. Lots of souvenir-type shops. Burjuman Centre . Khalifa Bin Zayed Road 34. Sat-Thu 10AM-10:00PM Fri 2PM-10PM. Recently opened after expansion, focus is on premium brand stores and luxury boutiques, but high street stores are also available. No restaurants serve alcohol. Walking distance to the Consulate District. Deira City Centre 35. This is by far the most popular mall in Dubai and a visit to Dubai is not complete without a visit. Debenhams, Virgin Megastore, Zara and other international high street brands. A multiplex cinema, and many restaurants and cafes. Also has a large Arabian Treasures souvenir and traditional textiles area. A new extension includes many more high-end boutiques and upmarket mall restaurants. A big Carrefour hypermarket sell just about everything and is nearly always very busy. There is a Sofitel hotel at one end of the centre, where there are bars and restaurants serving alcohol. Wafi Mall 36. Includes Marks amp Spencer, Goodies. Focus is almost entirely on luxury brands, jewellery and expensive boutiques. Many upmarket restaurants and bars, many of which are licensed (have alcohol available). A luxury spa is attached to the complex. The Egypt-themed architecture, which includes quite beautiful stained-glass pyramids, is worth seeing. Emirates Towers Boulevard . Sheikh Zayed Road 37. Daily 10.00AM-10.00PM, Fri 4.00PM-10.00PM. Part of the Emirates Tower Hotel complex. The shops here match the hotel, very high class, plus a Starbucks. Lipton cafe has free wifi. Restaurants and bars all serve alcohol. Quite a popular nightlife spot, with bars and nightclubs and it is considered the most expensive mall in Dubai. Gold amp Diamond Park . Interchange 4, Sheikh Zayed Road (South side) 38. Sells gold and diamond products. Has none of the character of the more historic gold souq, but is air-conditioned throughout, and easier to reach and park at than the historic souq (which is in the depths of downtown Deira). Can be better value, as it is less touristy. Al Ain Plaza . (known locally as Computer Plaza), On Mankhool Road along from the Ramada Hotel, Bur Dubai heading towards the creek. A mall specializing in computers, laptops, computer parts and computer add ons like monitors, VoIP Phones, hard drives, etc. Prices arent particularly low, even after haggling, and choices are limited (for example very few shops sell AMD hardware). There is an internet cafe here. AED 10 per hour (minimum 1 hour). Also other malls in this area are good for computers and computer equipment. Festival City . Has Dubais only Ikea, since it relocated from City Centre, and a huge Plug-Ins electronic store. Also an ACE Hardware and a amazing mall which has 550 shops. Dubai Outlet Mall . on the road to Al Ain 39. A very large mall, with many factory outlets. Dubai Marina Mall . located on Sheikh Zayed Rd, a mall with Books and Stationery (Borders), mobile telephony (du), photography (Nikon), cards (Hallmark), children toys, nutrition, pharmacy (Boots), supermarket (Waitrose), luxury watches, clothing, Starbucks, Dubai souvenirs, etc. Dubai Marina Mall TIP: Several malls have a large Carrefour, or similar, hypermarket where youll find the lowest cost electronics, and groceries for self-catering. A Carrefour is also located near the Shindagha waterfront in Bur Dubai. What to eat Edit Shawarma is the most available food item on almost all streets (and cheap) in Dubai. It is the Arabic equivalent of the Burger. It is meat that has been cooked on a skewer and then cut into thin strips and placed into a kuhbus ( pita ) bread with vegetables and dressing. It costs about AED 6 (1.9) for either the plain-jane variety or the more exotic Lebanese and Iranian varieties. The Shawarma sold by Indian restaurants are arguably the cheapest. Another local snacks is Fala-Fil (Felafel, Falafel) also available at about the same costs as the shawarma. Most of the American fast food chains have set up shop in Dubai, including KFC, Chillis, TGI Fridays, Starbucks and McDonalds. The beauty of the food in Dubai is that you will probably find cuisine for every taste. For Indians (and vegetarians) Dubai has a big selection of budget Indian vegetarian food. Dosa, vada, idlee, samosa, chapaatiroti, with generous servings of sabji (cooked vegetable stew) are available at throwaway prices, typically less than 10Dhs (2.5) per course. The more expensive stuff costs up to USD 5.00. Bur Dubai (particularly Meena Bazaar area) and Karama are the places that abound in these restaurants. Most of them are open from 7AM till 10PM or 11PM throughout the week. Budget Edit The Evergreen Pure Vegetarian chain of restaurants scattered throughout the city is worth visiting for its vegetarian dishes and famous Thali. The Evergreen Restaurants are located in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu dhabi. The restaurants in Dubai are in Deira, Bur Dubai and Satwa area of Dubai. Thalis (all round unlimited meal) just cost 10 Dhs. It also has a range of chaats like PaniPuri, BhelPuri. Karachi Inn Restaurant. 1. At Satwa roundabout, 2. At Bur Dubai near Mussala Tower. 3315353. It is a Pakistani Restaurant that provides cheap Pakistani amp Indian food. Good for anyone with a spicy tooth. AED 20-25 per person for a good meal. 160edit The Karachi Darbar chain of restaurants scattered throughout the city. The Jabal Al Noor chain of restaurants. A Middle Eastern take on fast food and its own unique variety of drinks with names such as Lexus, Burj al Arab, and Sitara. AED 7-10 per item. The Anjappar Restaurant and Ibrahimi Restaurant are famous for their wonderful delicacies. Pak Liyari Restaurant is famous for excellent biryani. As mentioned earlier, Dubai is a melting pot for various cultures who have bought their local cuisines over with them. For those who are open to trying new and different foods. Frying Pan Adventures 40 offers food tours that allows visitors to try various regional foods while at the same time exploring less known parts of Dubai. Mid-range Edit Royal Kebab Restaurant. Royal Kebab Restaurant, Dubai Media City, Zee Tower, Next to BBC, Dubai and soon to open in Dubai Mens College. 971 4 4508105 (royalkebabrjs. ae. fax. 971 4 4503679 ), 41. 11:00 am to 12:00 am. A restaurant by RJS Group. With outdoor seating and a separate shisha area. About AED 50. ( 25.108606. 55.167503 ) 160edit Shabu Shabu UAE. 2nd December St, Al Hudaiba. 97143599224. It is an Asian restaurant that serves a wide range of food from all over Asia, so there is shabu shabu, sushi and teppanyaki of course. The prices are really reasonable, and they have promotional offers almost everyday. Around AED 60-80 per person for a hearty meal. 160edit Jedoudna Restaurant. Rimal Sector, The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence, Dubai. 971 4 4230766 (jedoudnaeim. ae. fax. 971 4 4230765 ), 42. 7:00am to 1:00 am. A family-run Lebanese restaurant. With outdoor seating and separate shisha area. About AED 100. ( 25.077928. 55.134069 ) 160edit Bundoo Khan. inside Clover Creek Hotel Apartments. 971 4 3709881. Indian. About AED 100. 160edit BBQ Tonight. H. H Hamdan Complex, Jumeirah Road ( in front of Union Flag ), (toll free: 800-22727. bbqbbqtonight. ae ), 43. AED 20-90. 160edit Wafi Gourmet. Wafi Mall, Oud Metha, Dubai. 971 4 324 4433. Excellent Lebanese cuisine and ambience. In the cooler months the outdoor verandah is a pleasure. No alcohol served. About AED 100. 160edit The Noodle House. Emirates Towers Shopping Boulevard, Madinat Jumeirah, Jumeirah. 971 4 366 8888. Asian food. One meal about AED 80. 160edit Student Biryani. Kuwait Street Al - Karama. 971 4 3369992 ( fax. 971 4 3666649 ), 44. Continental. About AED 100. 160edit Toscana. Souk Madinat Jumeirah. 971 4 3666730 (MJrestaurantsjumeirah. fax. 971 4 3666649 ). Italian. About AED 100. 160edit Yakitori House. Century Hotel, Khalid Bin Walid Street, Bur Dubai. 971 4 205 7333. Japanese cuisine, very popular with the Japanese expat community. 160edit Lal Qila Dubai. Jumairah-1, Daiyfah Intersection, 28821 Dubai. 971 4 325 4778 (infolalqila. ae ), 45. Continental. 160edit London Fish amp Chips. Tunisia Food Court, Ibn Batutta Mall, Jebel Ali Village, Dubai. 971 4 366 9939. 46. Fish and chips. 160edit Automatic . this is a chain of popular Lebanese restaurants found all over Dubai. Famous for its lamb chops amp Friday lunch buffet. No alcohol served. Al Dawaar Revolving Restaurant. Hyatt Regency, Deira. 04 209 1100. 47. Lunch: 12.30 PM - 3.30 PM, dinner: 7 PM - midnight. Serving an assortment of cuisines, the highlight of this beautiful restaurant is that it revolves, giving a nice tour of the city. Lunch: AED 165 per person, Dinner: AED 205 per person. 160edit Pars Iranian Kitchen. Shk Zayed Road ( Located in the residential area of Diyafah Road next to the Rydges Plaza Hotel ), 971 4 398 4000. This is an open air Iranian restaurant where one can sit in traditional machans (large bed-like seating) and enjoy a fine Iranian meal. The speciality is the mixed grill which is served with live coal. After the meal, you may smoke a traditional sheesha pipe. No alcohol served. Around Dhs. 150 per person. 160edit Chimes. Al Barsha ( Located beneath the Seven Sands Hotel Apartments near the Mall of the Emirates and close to Sharaf DG metro station of the overhead monorail. You can download a location map from the Contact Us section of their website. ), 043234211. 48. The dishes are from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia and the popular house speciality must be the Pepper or Chili Crab. You can eat at the restaurant or order home delivery to most areas of new Dubai. 160edit Yum. Inter-Continental Hotel, Deira. 971 4 222 7171. A wonderful noodle bar located at the InterContinental Dubai. Well priced, with excellent food. 160edit 800PIZZA. Sheykh Zayed Road, Barsha, Tamweel building, between Coral Boutique Hotel and Emirates Mall. 800-PIZZA(74992) (info800pizza. ae ), 49. 11AM to midnight. Traditional amp authentic Italian pizza baked in wood fired Italian stone oven, thin amp crispy crust. 160edit People living in Dubai usually order food online from sites which provide 24 hour service. One can search the best pizzas, sushi, kebabs, burgers and order any kind of food in Dubai from eateasily. One can place orders for delivery, pickup or table booking from list of top restaurants in Dubai. Karam Beirut. Sheykh Zayed Road, Al Barsha, 1st floor, Mall of Emirates. Excellent Lebanese food. 160edit Splurge Edit The top hotels in the city all have at least one restaurant serving (most commonly) some form of international cuisine - Italian, Japanese, Indian and so on. Quality tends to be high, along with price, but non-guests are able to reserve tables as well, thus allowing the rest of us to experience a bit of these hotels. AT. MOSPHERE. Burj Khalifa. 9714 8883444. 50. 12PM until 2AM. At. mosphere is an exclusive fine dining restaurant, located on Level 122 of Burj Khalifa, the worlds tallest tower. Great option for an Afternoon Tea and sunset views. 160edit Al Fanar Restaurant amp Cafe. Festival City Dubai. 97142329966. The first and the only authentic Emirati Cuisine in UAE. A complete mesmerizing experience of Emirati traditions, authentic Emirati cuisine and Middle Eastern hospitality, in the ambience of Dubai recreated from the 1960s. AED30 - AED200. 160edit Manhattan Grill. Grand Hyatt Dubai. Is a fine dining restaurant, its specialty are steaks. A suitable venue for romantic dinners and family gatherings. AED30 - AED300. 160edit Kiku. Le Meridien Dubai. 971 4 282 4040. Japanese cuisine. Very high quality and very popular. AED 150. 160edit Khazana. Al Nasr Leisureland, Karama. 971 4 336 0061. Run by famed Indian TV chef Sanjeev Kapoor. Drinks Served. Reservations recommended especially on Friday nights. Very costly, but fantastic service. 160edit Options. Jumeirah. 971 4 329 3293. Also run by famed Indian TV chef Sanjeev Kapoor. Drinks served. Reservations recommended especially on Friday nights. 160edit Ashas. Wafi Centre, Bur Dubai. 971 4 324 0000. Indian Cuisine run by Asha Bosle. Good food but little expensive 160edit Shang Palace. Shangri-La Hotel, Shk Zayed Road. 971 4 343 8888. Exceptional Chinese food. AED 200. 160edit Al Mahara. Burj Al Arab. 971 4 301 7600 ( fax. 971 4 301 7000 ). 12.30 PM - 3 PM, 7 PM - midnight. Part of the Burj Al Arab hotel, and as you would expect is also very high quality Seafood. AED 700. 160edit Legends Steakhouse. Dubai Creek Golf Club, Deira. 971 4 295 6000. 51.View from Legends Steakhouse This restaurant is part of the Creek Golf Clubhouse. Highly popular with residents but, unfortunately, not known to tourists is this fabulous waterfront restaurant. Situated overlooking the Dubai Creek, it provides an excellent meal and views. Very reasonably priced for the ambience and food. Around AED 200 per head. 160edit JWs Steakhouse. JW Marriott Hotel, Deira. 971 4 607 7977. This is the Marriotts signature restaurant. Highly popular with Dubai residents. AED 350 per head. 160edit Cafe Chic. Le Meridien, Garhoud. 971 4 282 4040. Beautiful nouvelle French cuisine, served in a comfortable and sophisticated atmosphere, run by Michelin star chef Michel Rostang. By far one of the best restaurants in town, but extremely pretentious as well. Expect to pay AED 300, but its definitely worth it. 160edit The Royal Budha. Holiday Inn Dubai Al Barsha ( Sheikh Zayed Road, 115443 ), 971 4 323 4333. 52. 7:pm -11:30 pm. The premier fine dining restaurant at the Holiday Inn Dubai Al Barsha serves authentic Thai food. This contemporary Thai restaurant is the perfect blend of tradition and innovation. 160edit Gharana ( Indian Restaurant ), Holiday Inn Dubai Al Barsha ( Sheikh Zayed Road, 115443 ), 971 4 323 4333. 53. 7:pm -11:30 pm. For Indian fine dining experience in Dubai visit Gharana at Holiday Inn Dubai Al Barsha. Gharana offers finest Indian food with the live music 160edit The Gem Garden ( Continental Restaurant ), Holiday Inn Dubai Al Barsha ( Sheikh Zayed Road, 115443 ), 971 4 323 4333. 54. 24 hrs. All day dining with a difference. The Gem Gardens minimalist Zen styling is the ideal place any time of the day or night with a round the clock service. The food, on the other hand, is anything but minimalist, with a combination of generous buffets and classic a la carte dishes. 160edit If you feel like having a meal fit for a king, but dont want to venture outside, Room Service 55 can deliver meals from upscale restaurants to your residence for a price. Drink Edit As Dubai has grown from a small town into a bustling city, so has the nightlife scene. Most 3 to 5 star hotels have bars and nightclubs for those interested in the nightlife. World-class DJs frequent Dubais nightclubs, and many A-list musical celebrities are adding Dubai to their list of tour dates. However, Dubai has several laws regarding alcohol which tourists should be aware of before visiting: Alcohol is available only at licensed premises, usually attached to hotels (most nightclubs and bars are in or attached to hotels, though they may have separate entrances). Alcohol is not sold on religious holidays, nor during daylight hours in Ramadan (even to non-Muslims). It is illegal to drink alcohol in public places . and there is a zero-tolerance policy on drunk driving. Anyone involved in a collision found with alcohol in their blood will usually get a months jail sentence and fine. Alcohol can be bought only for home consumption at certain outlets in Dubai, and an alcohol license is required. Supermarkets only stock non-alcoholic beers. Even food items containing alcohol are not sold in supermarkets. Remember to carry some sort of identification when visiting a bar if you are young, as you will not be let in otherwise. The law prohibits anyone below 21 to enter. The Authorities take disruptive behavior while intoxicated very seriously, which as you can imagine will lead to jail time or deportation. Longs Bar . Towers - Rotana ( op Financial centre metro ). The longest bar in the UAE, typical English style, similar to a Wetherspoons. Great music and DJs plus food and friendly atmosphere. Open until 3AM. Left Bank . in the Madinat Jumeirah is perfectly situated on the waterfront in one of the most tranquil areas of Dubai. A great food menu leads on to some excellent cocktails and music inside. Open 12PM - 2AM daily. The Rooftop Swimming Pool . on top of Hilton Dubai Creek. Small bar but wonderful views especially at sunset. The Cocktail Bar . on the 24th floor of the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. Has good views along Jumeirah beach and the Burj al-Arab Hotel, also an open-air terrace (open after the 1st of October). The Terrace Bar . Park Hyatt, Deira, Dubai. A chilled out bar touching the Dubai Creek. Good for a one on one evening. Plays light music. 360 . Jumeirah Beach Hotel Complex, 56. The latest addition to the Jumeirah Beach hotel complex. A very cool location at the end of the hotel marina, reached by golf buggy Open air bar with great views of the Burj hotel and the Jumeirah beach hotel all helped by a cool breeze from the ocean. Various DJs but think Ibiza lounge bar and you wont be far off. Well worth a visit. Boudoir Bar . at the Dubai Marine Beach. Done in an opulent French Renaissance style. Sky View Bar . Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Beach Road. Live bands (both local and international), reservations are a must. Stagshead . Avari Dubai, Diera. Located at the lobby level, this traditional Scottish Pub offering bar snacks, a wide range of beverages, Pool tables and a darts board. Vus Bar . Sheikh Zayed Road. Try the 51st Floor house cocktail, its so deliciously strong, also theres a staggering 200 cocktails to choose from Buddha Bar branch of the international Asian-themed barrestaurant. Bar 44 . on the 44th floor of Grosvenor House Hotel in Dubai Marina. Excellent view above the city. Phone: 971 4 399 8888. Barasti . on the beach next to Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Resort in Dubai Marina. Built in three levels (each playing its own music), with lounging areas on the beach, lots of young and foreign people come here during the weekend. Very popular with expats. Rock Bottom . a restaurantdive bardance club. Dress and theme is very casual. Live Bands and a DJ. Mostly westernexpat crowd Rattlesnake . Restaurant and Dance Club in the Metropolitan Hotel on Sheik Zhayed Road. Live Philippino Bands and DJ. Popular for single male expats. The music is OK, but the place is just an open market for man to buy. As a single male you might attract a lot of hungry looks. Not recommended unless this is what you want. Entrance fee 50 dirham, Draft Beer 37 dirham. Rockafellas Located at Regal Plaza Hotel in Bur Dubai. The same human market as Rattlesnake, but worse in quality. The music played is mostly Arabic and Russian techno. Live bands are African and not as successful as Rattlesnake. Not recommended, as long as you dont want to buy something. Nassimi Beach. The Atlantis. Great barclub on the beach in the Palm Jumeirah. 160edit Cafes Edit Filli Cafeteria. Al Mamzar. amp Modern Coffee Shop. Hor Al Anz. - Probably the two most popular tea spots in town, especially Filli, who serves over 4000 cups a day. Try either the zaffrani chai (milk tea with saffron) or the doodh kadak (strong milk tea). 160edit 160edit Basta Art Cafe. Bastakiya. 971-4-3535071. Set in a lovely garden courtyard in a restored house, Basta is a great place to take a breather with a cold drink and write some postcards. The sandwiches-and-salads menu is aimed squarely at tourists, but if you are sick of kebabs, they will cater to your salmon-avocado wrap and mango smoothie cravings. The Basta Special drink of mint and lemon is also excellent. Dhs 50. 160edit Sleep Edit Burj al-Arab Hotel Earlier the demand for hotel rooms badly outstripped supply, resulting in some of the most expensive rooms in the world: it was difficult to find anything decent for under Dhs 600 (US200) especially during the September-May high season. However, now, as July 2009, there are several five star hotels offering rooms for less than 140 (100) for off-season. Budget Edit Al Uruba Hotel . Old Gold Souq, Deira.5 971 4 226 6190. Rooms from 300 AED (about 82 USD). Basic, clean and decent hotel with a prime location in the Gold Souk, Deira. Not easy to find as it is unknown to most taxi drivers and eventually accessible only on foot through the Gold Souk. Rooms have fridges and internet. Marina furnished apartment . Dubai Marina. Rooms from AED 400, phoneReservation 971 56 982 4388 emailthebookingportalgmail. Grandeur Hotel. PO Box 282429, Al Barsha First (Behind the Mall of Emirates). 971 4 3418777. A business hotel launched in October 2008, Grandeur Hotel embraces 125 accommodations consisting of 100 rooms and 25 suites. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, cable television, safe, wi-fi, wake-up call service and minibar. Some of its facilities and services are sauna, pool bar, cafe, restaurant, business center, fitness roomgym, swimming pool, room service, safe deposit boxes, concierge, wireless internet access, laundry service, airport shuttle service and currency exchange. Rates start at 250.00 AED. 160edit Dubai Youth Hostel ( UAE YHA member ), Al Nahda Rd ( Next to the Lulu Hyper Market ), Reservation 971 4 2988151, reception 971 4 2988161 (uaeyhaemerites. ae. fax. 971 4 2988141 ), 57. checkin: 247 checkout: 247. Pool, football field, chill-out garden, AC in the room, small bar fridge. Its located next to a mosque so morning prayers may wake you. Bus stop just 100 m from hostel, Lulu Hyper Market shopping center and supermarket nearby. Free safety deposit boxes (hang on to your key as they have stiff 200 replacement fee). Clean rooms but unhelpful staff. You can walk there from Terminal 2. When you get out walk straight along 16th St to the end. It takes around 10 min. From terminal 1 or 3 you can take the metro to Deira City Center (6 min, AED 2,50) and from there take bus C19 or 22 to Al Nahda Rd (35 min, AED 2, youll see the Lulu Shopping Mall on your left). A taxi from terminal 1 or 3 costs around AED 40. Dorm-AED100 or US27, Breakfast is included. 160edit My Dubai Stay Apartments. Al Sayyah Building ( On Sheikh Zayed Road ), Reservation 971 4 3713030, Toll Free 800 2 STAY (enquiriesmydubaistay ), 58. checkin: 247 checkout: 247. Pool, gym, childrens play area, spa, AC in the room, small bar fridge. Located all across the city including Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residences, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Palm Jumeirah and Springs AED375 or US 103. 160edit Dream Palace Hotel . Al Muraqabat Street. Rooms from AED 400. easyHotel Dubai, Jebel Ali . Jafza Street. 59 Rooms from AED 110. New hotel in the budget easyHotel chain offering no frills accommodation, although all en-suite and the rooms look very smart for the price. Location is very far out, at least 45dhs to commute to main tourism areas each time and each way. However if you are going to hire a car it is a good option. Gulf Pearl Hotel . Al Baraha Street, Omar al khattab Road, 971 4 2728333. Rooms from AED 158. New Peninsula Hotel . Al Fahidi Road, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Rooms from 99. Pacific Hotel . Sabakha Street 115, Deira. 971-4-2276700 infopacifichotel-dubai. (fax: 971-4-2276761 ) 60. Rooms from 80. Panorama Hotel . Mankhool Road. 971 4-3518518. Rooms from US 41. Dubai staywiderview. . Churchill Executive Tower, Business Bay. 971 4 434 1555. Rooms from US 41. dubaistay Mid-range Edit AVANI Deira. Corner Abu Baker Al Siddique and Sallahudin Road, PO Box 234344, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (97)1 4 6013999. 61. checkin: 15.00 pm to 5.30 am checkout: 12.00 pm. Avani Deira Dubai is ideal for travellers who are seeking for shopping in Dubai. Located in the heart of the deira city, tourists can now easily access the main shopping malls in the town. USD 75. ( 25.270972. 55.329637 ) 160edit Ascot Hotel . Khalid bin waleed Road, Bur Dabai. 971 4 3520900 infoascothoteldubai. (fax: 971 4 3529819) 62. Has Russian, Irish and Thai themed restaurants. Rooms from AED 180. Avari Hotel . Clock tower, Deira. 971 4 295 6666 63. (fax: 971 2 295 9359) 64. Rooms from 152. Arabian Ranches. Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Dubai junction. 65. Villa located in the Arabian Ranches, private pool 160edit Avari Al-Barsha Hotel Apartments . Behind Mall of the Emirates. 971 4 295 6666, toll free: 800 40 55 9 (66. fax: 971 2 295 9359) 67 . Express by Holiday Inn Dubai-Internet City. Tecom Zone, Knowledge City. 971 4 4275555. 68. Opened in 2007, modern hotel, the location means its primarily useful for business visitors to Internet City. Two restaurants, bar and a mini-gym on premises, but no pool, and internet costs AED 100day. 160edit Four Points by Sheraton Downtown. Mankhool Road, 4C Street ( 15 min by taxi from airport, 20 min to Dubai Creek on foot. ), 971 4 3543333. 69. Opened in November 2007, its a stunningly modern hotel. Spacious, airy rooms, excellent gym, great little rooftop pool. US200. 160edit Manhattan Avenue Hotel . Deira (formerly known as the Hawthorn Suites or Hawthorn Hote). 971 4 297-0808 (fax: 971 4 297-1112 hawthornreservationslocationdetail. aspfacid4141. Single rooms start at 400 dirhams (US111), including breakfast. Moon Valley Hotel Apartment. Bank Street, Behind NBF - Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 971 4 3971115. 70. 69 rooms, all of which have air-conditioning, cable television, and an internet connection. Rooftop gymnasium, swimming pool, and a business center are on premises. Best rates on official website start at AED 180. 160edit Pearl Continental Hotel Apartments . Al Sufouh Media City, Dubai, 71 . Clover Creek Hotel Apartments . Maktoum Street, Dubai Highland Hotel . Bur Dubai. 971 4 3939773, (fax: 971 4 3937399 72 ). Price range: US108. Coral Boutique Hotel Apartments . in Al Barsha, close to Mall of Emirates 73 Apartments from US120 upwards, large rooms, friendly staff. Rumours Cafe downstairs, and a spa. Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments by Le Mridien. 74. Executive rooms have kitchen. Gym, rooftop swimming pool and shuttle bus to the beach. Friendly service. 160edit Holiday Inn Dubai Al Barsha . Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Barsha 1, P. O.Box 115443, Dubai, UAE. 75. 971 4 323 4333, fax: 971 4 323 4334. 310 elegant rooms. A choice of 3 Bars, choice of 2 fine dining restaurants and 6 storey high atrium and piano lounge. Gymnasium, roof top pool, massage rooms, sauna and spa. Ramada Plaza Jumeirah Beach. Bahar 7 Jumeirah Beach Res, Marsa, Dubai, UAE. 97144398889. 76. A 4-star hotel with views of the neighboring Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah, minutes from the vibrant culture and shopping of The Walk at JBR. 160edit Splurge Edit Anantara Dubai The Palm Resort amp Spa. P. O. Box 71607, East Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 971 4 567 8888. 77. checkout: Late check-out until 4.00 pm (subject to availability). Enjoy 5 Star luxury in your stay at iconic Palm Jumeirah with Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort. The ultimate location with spectacular views. USD 291. ( 25.129496. 55.153156 ) 160edit PER AQUUM Desert Palm. PO Box 119171 Dubai UAE. (971)0 4 323 8888. 78. The Dessert palm Peraquum is located only 15 mins from the Dubai city. Designed in a modern way the resort has tately lawns and polo fields extend toward the city skyline. The resort also offers Hideaway villas with private pools. An intimate courtyard with two-century-old olive trees and outdoor rain showers USD 196. ( 25.167997. 55.446678 ) 160edit The Address Hotels Resorts. ( Downtown Dubai amp Dubai Marina ), 971 44238888 Toll Free (KSA only) 800 8971470 (staytheaddress ), 79. checkin: 3pm checkout: 3pm. Luxury 5 star chain hotel with 3 hotels located in the heart of Downtown Dubai and 15 minutes drive from the airport, accessible by bus and metro other 2 hotels located in Uptown Dubai. 160edit Emirates Stars Hotel Apartments. Baghdad St. Al Nahda 2. 97142589888. 80. One - and two-bedroom suites, all equipped with air conditioning, LCD TV with satellite channels and IDD phone with voice mail, safe. Steam bath, sauna, gymnasium and Stars Cafe on premises, massage also available. From AED 325.00. 160edit Clover Creek Hotel Apartments. PO Box 125918 Dubai ( 5 minutes from the airport ), 971 4 233 6400. 81. Rooms with fully-equipped kitchen, microwave, refrigerator, living room and flat screen satellite television. Some of its facilities and services are restaurants, sauna, swimming pool, meeting facilities, business center, currency exchange, dry cleaning, faxphotocopying, free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service. Rates start at 359.00 AED. 160edit Ascott Park Place Dubai. Park Place Tower, Sheikh Zayed Road. 971 4 310-8555 (enquiry. dubaithe-ascott. fax. 971 4 329-7955 ), 82. Each of its one, two, three and double-storey loft apartments, is designed with stylish furnishings and broadband internet access, a kitchen, LCD televisions and iPod docking stations. Daily rates starts from 870AED. 160edit Atlantis the Palm Jumeirah. ( The Palm Jumeirah ), 971 4 426-1000 (reservationsatantisthepalm ), 83. checkin: 15:00 checkout: 12:00. Only hotel currently open on the palm. Connects to mainland by monorail. 160edit Burj al-Arab 84. Jumeirah. 971 4 3017777 ( email: reservationsjumeirah. fax: 971 4 3017000 ) 85. Famed for being the first seven-star hotel in the world (technically a five star deluxe hotel), this striking sail-shaped building is a symbol of Dubai and one of most opulent hotels in the world. Rack rates over US 1,800 per night after taxesfees. Crowne Plaza Dubai. ( Sheikh Zayed Road Service Lane ), 971 4 331-1111 (reservationscpdubai. ae ), 86. checkin: 2PM checkout: 3PM. Full shopping mall and residence attached to hotel. 160edit Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City. Dubai ( From Sheikh Zayed Road take the Garhoud Bridge and exit to Umm Ramool Road on to Al Rebat Street and exit right to Dubai Festival City ), 971 4 7012222 (reservationsichdfc. ae ), 87. checkin: 2PM checkout: 12PM. 316 rooms and suites. 160edit Dusit Thani Dubai. ( Sheikh Zayed Road in front of the DIFC. ), 971 4 343-3333 (reservations. dtdudusit ), 88. checkin: 3PM checkout: 3PM. 160edit Fairmont Dubai. ( Sheikh Zayed Road ), 971 4 332-5555 (dbireservationsfairmont ), 89. checkin: 12 noon checkout: 3PM. Closest 5 Star hotel to the World Trade Centre. 160edit Grand Hyatt Dubai. ( by Dubai Creek ), 971 4 317 1234 (reservations. grandhyattdubaihyattintl ), 90. checkin: 12 noon checkout: 3PM. A resort style hotel with extensive conference facilities. 160edit Grand Millennium Dubai. ( Sheikh Zayed Road - TECOM - Media City ), 971 4 429-9999 (reservationsgrandmill-dubai ), 91. checkin: 3PM checkout: 3PM. 160edit Hilton Jumeirah Beach Resort. ( Jumeirah beach. Exit 32 from Sheikh Zayed Road ), 971 4399 1111 (mailto:reservations. dubaihilton ). Resort with a private beach. The hotel is only 10 floors which is dwarfed by nearby high-rises, but the location is lively and the poolgarden area is lush. 160edit Hyatt Regency Dubai. Deira Corniche, Deira. 971 4 209 1234 (reservations. hyattregencydubaihyattintl ), 92. 414 Rooms and suites with views of the Persian Gulf. Host to Al Dawaar, Dubais only revolving restaurant. 160edit InterContinental Dubai Festival City. Dubai ( From Sheikh Zayed Road take the Garhoud Bridge and exit to Umm Ramool Road on to Al Rebat Street and exit right to Dubai Festival City ), 971 4 7011111 (reservationsichdfc. ae ), 93. checkin: 2PM checkout: 12PM. 498 rooms over 36 floors with views of the Dubai Creek and a 3800 sq. m. Event Centre. Attached to the Festival Centre shopping mall. 160edit InterContinental Residence Suites Dubai Festival City. Dubai ( From Sheikh Zayed Road take the Garhoud Bridge and exit to Umm Ramool Road on to Al Rebat Street and exit right to Dubai Festival City ), 971 4 7013333 (residencesuitesichdfc. ae ), 94. Offers one, two and three-bedroom serviced suites with a choice between creek and city views. Available for short or long stays. 160edit Jebel Ali Hotel amp Golf Resort . Jebel Ali. ( Take exit 13 on the Sheikh Zayed Road ) tel: 971-4-8836000 ( email: jagrsjaihotels. (fax: 971 4 8835543) 95. Rooms from US400. Jumeirah Beach Hotel . 971 4 3480000 ( email: JBHinfojumeirah. fax: 971 4 3482273 ) 96. Next to Burj al-Arab 97 and run by the same company. Rooms from US700. Park Hyatt Dubai ( isakankyahoo ), 971 4 602 1234 (dubai. parkhyattintl ), 98. Five star hotel with a waterfront location next to the Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club. Very fancy with very modern rooms, a great breakfast buffet, a spa and all that you would expect from a five-star hotel. 160edit Radisson Royal Hotel. 49 Sheikh Zayed Road, Trade Centre District, Dubai. 971 4 308 0000 ( fax. 971 4 308 0011 ), 99. The Royal Hotel is across from the Dubai World Trade Centre and opposite the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). 160edit Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek. Bani Yas Road - 476 Dubai. 971 4 222 7171 (Info. Deiracreek. DubaiRadissonblu. fax. 971 4 228 4777 ), 100. 160edit Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Downtown. 971 (4) 4502000 (info. downtown. dubairadissonblu. fax. 971 4 450 2099 ), 101. This newly built hotel (2011) is located on the upper floors of a mixed-use building. 160edit The Radisson Blu Residence, Dubai Marina. Plot NO. 392-260 Street K - Dubai Marina - 73029 Dubai. 971 (4) 4355000 (info. marina. dubairadissonblu. fax. 971 4430 8559 ), 102. Radisson Blu Residence, Dubai Marina is an apartment hotel situated near the Persian Gulf shoreline. 160edit Raffles Dubai. Sheikh Rashid Road ( Next to Wafi Shopping Centres. ), 971 4 324-8888 (bookus. dubairaffles ), 103. checkin: 3PM checkout: 15:00PM. Attached to Wafi Mall. Egyptian themed. 160edit Taj Palace Hotel Dubai. P. O Box 42211 ( Deira, between Al Rigga and Al Maktoum Streets. ), 971 4 223-2222 (tphreservations. dxbtajhotels ), 104. checkin: 3PM checkout: 3PM. Hotel located in Deira near Naif Square Bazaar. 160edit Le Mridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort amp Marina. P. O Box 213084 ( Al Sufouh Road, Jumeirah Beach ), 971 (4) 399 3333 (service.01895lemeridien ), 105. checkin: 15:00PM checkout: 3PM. Hotel located alongside Dubais largest private white sand beach. 160edit Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort amp Marina. P. O Box 24883 ( Jumeirah Beach Road ), 9714-399-4141 (reservations. dubaiwestin ), 106. checkin: 15:00PM checkout: 3PM. Hotel located on shoreline near to The Palm. 160edit Dubai Holiday Villas. P. O Box 211169 ( Palm Jumeirah ), 9714-421-4988 (infodubaishortstay ), 107. checkin: 15:00PM checkout: 12PM. Palm Jumeirah Dubai. 160edit holiday apartments in dubai Office 2501, Churchill Executive Tower Dubai, United Arab Emirates Stay safe Edit Dubai has its share of problems. Dubai is governed by a strict interpretation of Islamic law which must be respected by all travelers. Do not publicly criticize or distribute material against Islam. Eating in public during the holy month of Ramadan is prohibited from sunrise until sunset and visitors should consume meals in the confines of their hotel or residence some restaurants stay open with a curtain over their door at this time. Many shopping malls offer this service. If you ask at an information desk someone will direct you. In conversations about politics and world affairs, avoid criticizing the ruling family of any of the seven Emirates or prominent business families. The United Arab Emirates does not have any formal relations with Israel, and the government publicly supports any cause that involves the Palestinian people or Palestinian statehood. While petty crime is hardly reported or mentioned in the news, keep an eye on your wallet or purse when in crowded areas like Naser Square or Deira in general. If withdrawing large amounts of cash from ATMs or banking institutions, either conceal the notes or ask the institutions security to escort you to your vehicle. Cases have occurred where people have been robbed of large amounts of cash when in crowded places just because they were not careful. Conmen are ever present in Dubai, especially the Nigeria 419 scammers. Do not arrange meetings or entertain their requests or give any personal details. Should they not comply, individuals who will be happy to listen to their business propositions are the police. Thanks to Dubais new property boom, real estate fraudsters are also popping up, so exercise caution if you are there to shop around for a new home. Public display of affection are frowned upon and public sexual acts can lead to jail time followed by deportation. In 2008, a British couple were arrested and faced jail sentences because they had sexual contact on a beach in Dubai. If all tourists remain respectful and decent at all times and ensure that they do not upset the local people in any way whatsoever, there should hopefully be no problems. The United Arab Emirates might seem to have more relaxed laws than their other Arab counterparts, but the laws are still very different from most Western countries, and their laws are strictly enforced. A simple kiss in a public place, having an alcoholic drink in the wrong place or even losing your temper could land you a month or more in jail. Please exercise caution and common sense when visiting and make sure you are aware of all their laws, or expect severe consequences that could seriously ruin your vacation andor life. Homosexuality, along with sexual relations outside of marriage, is a criminal offense with possible deportation. Public displays of affection or cross-dressing may lead to jail time andor deportation should be avoided completely in public to ensure that no problems arise. Women should dress sensibly and avoid wearing revealing outfits when in busy areas. This is especially true when traveling to districts like Karama, Deira and Bur-Dubai, where the streets are packed with men, especially on evenings and weekends. While swimsuits and bikinis are a common sight on Dubai beaches, avoid sunbathing topless or wearing microbikinis--even in the private beach of a hotel. Rape and sexual violence are not taken seriously by authorities and may result in police turning their attention to the womans immoral character for having sex outside of marriage. If you do fall victim to sexual violence, contact your embassy, not the police. Drug use and distribution are serious criminal offences, even when in the company of the person consuming the material, and can lead to a prison sentence of several years or even to be in front of the firing squad. Passenger baggage is screened quite thoroughly when entering Dubai. Even prescription drugs (without original prescription note) or ones that you bought over the counter in your country can lead to a prison sentence.108 109 Driving and pedestrian safety has also been an issue given the different nationalities that share the road. Do not jaywalk or cross where there are no clear pedestrian markings. Speeding is common here, and the odds of you being knocked over are quite high unless you follow the rules. Avoid driving on the extreme left lane of highways to avoid being flashed and being forced to move a lane over. Road rage is also starting to become an issue given the increase in traffic jams and poor driving courtesy. Rude hand gestures (the finger, etc.) and profanity can lead to fines and jail times if reported, so keep your cool if you are cut off or are behind an erratic driver. In general, you will find those gestures and actions that some may find only slightly offensive in your home country--or perhaps not offensive at all--can at times be extremely offensive to the Dubai locals. Therefore, use a degree of common sense of what is right and wrong to help you stay out of trouble. Scams Edit Please be aware of the travel scammers in Dubai. Normally their representatives are found in around the shopping malls, sitting in fancy stalls where they will tell if you answer their question, you will win a gift, they will even help you answering the question by giving you clear hints. Next they will congratulate you on answering the question and winning a surprise gift. They will have your contact details written on a piece of paper and will invite you to join their party tomorrow where you will receive your free gift. There are also their reps in the shopping malls who will collect from you your contact details and will say they will contact you if you win in the lucky draw tonight And then you will start receiving calls from their company the next day seeking your confirmation to attend. When you go to their well decorated office the next day, one of their rep will have a meeting with you for at least more than one and a half hours Doing nothing but wasting your time and forcing you to buy one of their travel packages (staying for 36 nights or so in five star hotels around the world during coming five years on discounted rates etc.). You will find it a bit difficult to get rid of them once you join them. Never ever give them any money, your financial details - simply avoid their reps in the shopping malls etc. Dubai Visa Agency Edit To Get to Dubai you need to contact a travel agent or dubai visa service center. Contact Edit The international code for UAE is 971, for Dubai, add a 4 afterwards for land lines. Local mobile phone numbers will start 971 50 xxx yyyy or 971 56 xxx yyyy (newly introduced as of second half of 2008) for the GSM provider etisalat 110 and 971 55 xxx yyyy and 971 52 xxx yyyy for the GSM provider du 111. GSM 8212 Those with GSM phones can expect auto roaming from their home countries. As roaming fees are quite high (easily 3 USD per minute and often more for a call to Europe) and incoming calls are also charged, consider to buy a local prepaid GSM SIM card, designed especially for tourists, from one of the two cellular providers of the U. A.E. Etisalat - product Ahlan 112 - 90 Dirhams - available at the Duty Free Shop (arrival hall) of Dubai Airport Du - product Visitor Mobile Line 113 - 70 Dirhams - available at the Telefonika kiosk in the arrival hall of Dubai Airport. Using these products, calls to Europe will be charged at maximum of about 0.55 USD per minute. Incoming calls are free of charge. Phone Booths 8212 Phone booths are located on most streets. Phone cards can be purchased from hotels and tourist shops. Internet 8212 Internet cafs can be hard to find. The usual rate per hour is 3-4 AED. There are a number of cafs on Al Musalla Rd. Al Mankhool Rd. in Bur Dubai . including one at 38 Al Musalla Rd. and one at Computer Plaza next to the Ramada Hotel. A number of Internet cafes are found in Satwa too. In Satwa there is the French Connection in the Al Wafa Tower on Sheikh Zayed road (opposite side of road from the Dusit Hotel), which has wi-fi access and nice cakespastries. In Al Qusais . there is an internet caf a five-minute walk northwest from the Dubai Youth Hostel. Turn right out of the gates and walk to LuLus Hypermarket. The caf is located inside the food court and currently charges AED 4.00 per hour. Note that the Skype website has recently been unblocked by the two major service providers, Du and Etisalat (which are also the only service providers and are both owned by the government). You may wish to consider using a proxy or VPN to bypass the blocked websites in the UAE, but this is considered illegal in the eyes of local officials, and can lead to penalties or jail time. Surprisingly, the malls do not have internet cafs, but most have wi-fi, mostly free. Most hotel business centres are equipped with internet cafs, but are expensive ones. Etisalat 114. UAEs telecom operator, offers a roaming, post paid wi-fi internet connection known as iZone 115. Most coffee shops and malls across Dubai provide this service. Prices are available on the website. Dubai International Airport (DXB) has free wi-fi in the terminal. Bring your laptop with you for using free wi-fi at some hotels. Newspapers amp Radio . Thanks to the large influx of expatriates, Dubai has a wide selection of English Language Newspapers and Radio Channels. The Gulf News 116 . The Khaleej Times 117 . The Gulf Today 118 . The National 119 . 7 Days 120 . Emirates Business 247 121 . The Sunday Times 122 . Channel 4 123 - Plays current songs from the UK and US. Dubai Eye 124 - Western oriented talk. Dubai 92 125 - Older chart songs. Popular with British expats. Virgin Radio 104.4 126 - Chart music. Operates under franchise from Virgin Radio International. Owned by Arabian Radio Network. City 101.6 127 - Broadcasts Indian music. The Coast FM 103.2 128 - Feel good hits from the 70s to today. Channel 4s grown up sister station. International Newspapers are also available in most hotels and airport terminals. Carrefour and Borders bookstores sell British and American newspapers. Todaily 129. a local printing house, can furnish newspapers and periodicals from around the world daily. Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding 130. is a non-profit community service organization that has been set up to bring down barriers between people of different nationalities, and to help understand the traditions, customs and religion of the UAE. The SMCCU, under the banner, Open Doors Open Minds organizes educational and social events, that allows its clients to exchange ideas, pursue learning and share ways to reach understanding for their companies, their families, their countries and the world. Some of the activities that are offered at the center include: Cultural Courses. Arabic Language Courses. Guided tours to Jumeirah Mosque. Creating and managing cultural events. Coffee Mornings. Walking Tours (Bastakiya). If you are walking through the streets, you will most probably come across people wanting to sell you pirated movies or anything else that can be replicated or faked. They will tend to lead you off the streets into a alley and into a building. This can seem to be very dangerous but you will find that 90 percent of the time it will be what they actually claim it to be. This is done because they have to hide from the police. Also, dont take very much money with you, otherwise they will ask for all the money you have. A typical pirated DVD should cost about 10-15 dirhams, although purchasing pirated DVDs should be avoided as, not only is it illegal and with most crimes in Dubai they are very punishable, the DVD will probably be of very poor quality. Religious services and Pork Edit Dubai gives freedom of religion to its residents and citizens, Pork is consumed here mostly by Filipinos and Europeans. Pork sections exclusive for Non-Muslims are found in Spinneys (have numerous branches, they have one in Jumeirah and another in Dubai Marina and many others), Al Maya Lals (generally caters to Filipinos, they have a branch in Satwa) New Westzone Supermarket (have a branch in Satwa, its bigger than nearby rival Al Maya Lals). St. Marys Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Oud Metha opposite the Indian High School, it has masses celebrated in Tagalog and other Indian languages as well as in Arabic aside from English. While Holy Trinity Church is a Protestant Church is located too in Oud Metha. Consulates Edit Get out Edit Neighbouring Sharjah. while dry (no alcohol) and mostly suburban, has a few beaches and museums of interest. The capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi. is worth the one and a half hour ride to see it. The city of Al Ain located near to the borders with Oman is surprisingly a city of lush gardens and trees - an aspect quite unusual in this part of the land considering its desert surroundings. Visit the peaceful Umm Al Quwain emirate if you want a cosy and relaxing environment, free from city hustle and bustle. The outskirts of Fujairah (a hilly Emirate) have a lot of beach resorts to get relaxed at weekends. Dubai has an arrangement with Oman to allow visitors who qualify for an Omani visa on arrival by road through. Cost of a 10-day tourist visa is OMR 5 (can be paid with card).Current Affairs Quiz - new National Current Affairs 2017 Current Affairs February 2017 Social Registry System - the new system proposed by the government to monitor welfare schemes. It will allow government to monitor the well being of beneficiaries under various central rural welfare schemes. The idea is to expand the scope of the Socio Economic Census (SECC) of 2011 by regularly updating the data for each household covered under the survey. The Sumit Bose Committee has suggested one register for all programmes. The SECC data provides for automatic exclusion of beneficiaries on the basis of 14 parameters, automatic inclusion on the basis of five parameters and grading of deprivation on the basis of seven criteria. Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) - theirs Republic-Day contingent, which was adjudged the best marching contingent among para-military forces and other auxiliary marching contingents that participated in this years Republic Day parade. This is the fifth time CISF contingent has been adjudged as the best, the earlier occasions being in 2007, 2008, 2013 and 2015. The CISF contingent this year comprised 148 officers and jawans, including 3 lady sub-officers, and was led by Assistant Commandant Prabh Simran Grewal. ISB(Indian School of Business), Hyderabad - it was recently ranked as the best B-school from India and 27th in the world in the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking of the best 100 management programmes for 2017. INSEAD was ranked the best B-school in the world for the second consecutive year. Other than ISB, IIM-A, IIM-B and IIM-C were the other top schools finding a mention among the best 100 management programme worldwide. India Posts - they recently launched the pilot services of India Posts Payments Bank (IPPB) at Raipur and ranch recently. India Post, which got the permit to launch banking operations on January 20,2017 is only the third entity to have received the central banks approval to start operations, after Airtel Payments bank and Paytm. Payment banks can accept deposits of up to Rs.1 lakh per account from individual and small businesses. The new banks will confine activities to acceptance of deposits, remittance services, internet banking and other specified services. 79 - the rank of India among the 176 countries in the anti-corruption watchdog Transparency Internationals 2016 report. Denmark and New Zealand were ranked as the least corrupt nation while Somalia and South Sudan was ranked as the most corrupt nation in the report. The index is an indicator of perceptions of public sector corruption i. e. administrative and political corruption. Major recommendations made by Chandrababu Naidu - headed high level panel on digital payments - Banking cash transaction tax on transactions of Rs.50,000 and above, a cap on the maximum allowable limit for large-size cash transactions, creation of an authority to promote adoption of digital payments and abolition of charges on card payments are some of the major recommendations made by Chandrababu Naidu-headed high level panel on digital payments which submitted its report to government recently. The recommendations seek to make digital transactions more cost effective and attractive than cash transactions. RBI ( Reserve Bank of India) - they recently removed limits placed on daily cash withdrawals from automated teller machines from Feb. 1 and also lifted all curbs on branch withdrawals from current account, cash credit and overdraft accounts. The RBI, however, allowed banks to use their discretion in placing their own daily cash withdrawal limits at ATMs, as was the case prior to Nov. 8, when the government had announced its move to abolish all high-value notes that accounted for 86 percent of the bills in circulation. Cash withdrawal limits for over-the-counter savings bank accounts however stands at 24,000 rupees a week. Financial inclusion, social schemes and women power - they were the major themes of the President Pranab Mukherjee speech before the start of the Budget session of Parliament recently. Kicking off the session, President Pranab Mukherjee called the move to merge the Railway and Union Budgets this year as historic. The major big takeaways from his speech were - Resilience demonstrated by our countrymen particularly the poor in the fight against black money and corruption is remarkable, various steps taken by government to transform the lives of farmers, start of the Indian Postal Payment Bank. Mission Indradhanush commited to vaccinate every child everywhere against preventable diseases etc. GDP growth for next fiscal - it was pegged at 6.75-7.5, Farm sector to grow at 4.1 this fiscal, up from 1.2 last year, Growth rate of industrial sector to moderate to 5.2 this fiscal, from 7.4 last fiscal, Service sector estimated to grow at 8.9 in 2016-17 are some of the highlights of Economic Survey 2016-17 which was tabled in Parliament recently. Standard Poors - the rating agency whose methodology was questioned in the Economic Survey 2016-17 presented recently. It questioned the complex methodology that global rating agencies use while assigning sovereign ratings to countries. In a hard-hitting analysis, the survey said if the per capita GDP is a key to upgrading sovereign rating - as is suggested by Standard Poors while maintaining status quo on Indias rating in November, 2016 - then poorer countries might be provoked into saying, Please dont bother this year, come back to assess us after half a century. The Standard Poors ruled out any ratings upgrade for India for a considerable period, mainly on the ground of its low per capita GDP and relatively high fiscal deficit. The survey talked about contrasting experiences of change in sovereign ratings assigned by rating agencies to China and India over the past couple of years. Comparing India with China, the survey noted that Chinese credit expansion in 2009 pushed the credit-to-GDP ratio higher by 63 percentage points of GDP. This was much larger than the Indias credit-to-GDP ratio. At the same time, Chinese growth slowed down from over 10 per cent to 6.5 per cent. How did SP react to this ominous scissors pattern, which has been acknowledged universally as posing a serious risk to China, and indeed the world In December 2010, SP raised Chinas rating from A to AA and it has never adjusted it since, even as the credit boom has unfolded and growth has experienced a secular decline, the survey pointed out. In contrast, Indias rating has remained stuck at the much lower level at BBB-, despite the countrys dramatic improvement in growth and macro-economic stability since 2014, it added. Rs.1 lakh crore - the corpus of the proposed Rashtriya Rail SanrakshaKosh (National Rail Safety Fund) announced in the Railway Budget, merged with General Budget 2017-18. For passenger safety, a Rashtriya Rail SanrakshaKosh will be created with a corpus of Rs 1 lakh crores over a period of 5 years. Besides seed capital from the government, the Railways will arrange the balance resources from their own revenues and other sources. The government will lay down clear cut guidelines and timeline for implementing various safety works to be funded from this Kosh. Unmanned level crossings on Broad Gauge lines will be eliminated by 2020. Expert international assistance will be harnessed to improve safety preparedness and maintenance practices, as announced by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. Passenger safety, Development work. Cleanliness, Reform in Accounts - they are the four major priorities for railways which announced by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Railway cum General Budget 2017 recently. 500 stations will be made differently abled friendly by providing lifts and escalators. It is now proposed to introduce Coach Mitra facility, a single window interface, to register all coach related complaints and requirements. By 2019, all coaches of Indian Railways will be fitted with bio toilets. Pilot plants for environment friendly disposal of solid waste and conversion of biodegradable waste to energy are being set up at New Delhi and Jaipur railway stations. SANKALP - it stands for Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion Programme will be launched at a cost of Rs 4,000 crore to provide market relevant training to 3.5 crore youth as per the announcements made by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Budget 2017. He said the government proposes to extend Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras to more than 600 districts across the country, from 60 districts at present. Moreover, 100 India International Skill Centres will be established across the country to offer advanced training and also courses in foreign languages will help those of our youth who seek job opportunities outside the country. STRIVE - it stands for Skill Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement will be launched in 2017-18 at a cost of Rs 2,200 crore. STRIVE will focus to improve on the quality and the market relevance of vocational training provided in ITIs and strengthen the apprenticeship programme through industry-cluster approach. Five percent - it is the income tax which the people earning income up to Rs.5 laths will have to give as the announcements made in the Budget 2017. The cut in the tax rate for the lowest slab will also save up to Rs 12,500 for incomes in other slabs, increasing disposable income of the middle class that can provide a spur to the slowing down economic growth. The present super rich tax in the form of 15 per cent surcharge will remain for those earning income over Rs one crore. However, those earning above Rs 50 lakh and up to Rs one crore will have to shell out an additional 10 per cent surcharge. Rs 3 lakh - the amount above which all cash transactions have been banned as per the Union Budget 2017-18 which was tabled recently in Parliament. This will be effective from April 1, 2017. The decision to ban cash transactions beyond a threshold is based on the recommendation of the Special Investigation Team on black money that was set up by the Supreme Court. The SIT, headed by Justice M B Shah (retired), in July had submitted its fifth report to the Supreme Court on steps needed to curb black money. FIPB - it stands for Foreign Investment Promotion Board, a body that clears proposals envisaging foreign investment up to Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 50 billion) was recently abolished by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the Union Budget 2017. The minister also announced that further liberalisation of Foreign Direct Investment policy is under consideration. He said that FIPB has successfully implemented e-filing and online processing of FDI applications. He said that country has reached a stage where FIPB can be phased out. So it has been decided to abolish the FIPB in the year 2017-18. The roadmap for the same will be announced in the next few months. Investments in sectors that are not under the automatic route require approval of the FIPB. Over 90 per cent of the foreign direct investment (FDI) is coming through automatic route. Currently, FIPB offers a single window clearance for applications on FDI in India that are under the approval route. The sectors under automatic route do not require any prior approval from FIPB and are subject to only sectoral laws. FIPB was initially constituted under the Prime Ministers Office (PMO) in the wake of the economic liberalisation drive of the early 1990s. The Board was reconstituted in 1996 with transfer of the FIPB to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP). It was again transferred to the Department of Economic Affairs, under the Ministry of Finance, in 2003. National Testing Agency - the name of the new agency proposed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Union Budget 2017 to conduct all entrance examinations for higher education institutions. Unveiling the budgetary proposals for 2017-18 in Parliament, Jaitley said the government proposes to establish a National Testing Agency as an autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organisation to conduct all entrance examinations for higher education institutions. This would free Central Board of Secondary Education, All India Council for Technical Education and other premier institutions from these administrative responsibilities so that they can focus more on academics, he said. Rs 2000 is the maximum amount of donation which the political parties can receive in cash from one source as per the announcement made In the Union Budget 2017 by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. For any donation above Rs 2,000, parties will have to disclose the identity of the donor. This is a sharp drop from the Rs 20,000 limit that the political parties were so far allowed to receive as anonymous cash donations. Political parties can receive donations in cheque, electronic mode electoral bonds to be issued by the RBI. Jaitley said the government has accepted the Election Commissions recommendation to bring in transparency in political funding and political parties can take donations from donors through cheque and digital payments. He said as an additional step, the government proposes to amend the Reserve Bank of India Act for issuing electoral bonds that can be bought through cheques and will be redeemable in the registered account of a political party. AT1 bonds - they are additional Tier 1 bonds, which is a combination of debt and equity and interest on these bonds are paid provided banks have adequate profit to service them. It was in the news as Reserve Bank of India permitted banks to use statutory reserves for payment on AT1 bonds if free reserves are not sufficient which will prevent loss-making banks from defaulting on these bonds which were raised to boost their capital adequacy ratio-the minimum capital that banks keep as a cushion against default on loans. CERT - it stands for Computer Emergency Response Team is the initiative announced by government in Union Budget 2017 to check cyber attacks in the financial sector. Reserve Bank of India has asked banks to report any cyber security incident within two to six hours and also warned that any delay in reporting and flagging loan frauds could result in banks and bankers being charged for abetting the criminal offence. RBI has also created a specialized cell(C-SITE) within its supervision department to conduct detailed IT examination of banks cyber security preparedness, to identify gaps and monitor the progress of remedial measures. These steps comes at a time when the government is pushing e-payments in a big way. Carbon credits - they are incentives given to industrial undertaking for reduction in emission of GHGs(Green House Gases),including carbon dioxide, which is done through several ways such as switching over to wind and solar energy or installation of energy-efficient machinery. The Kyoto Protocol commits certain developed countries to reduce their GHG emissions and for this they will be given carbon credits. A reduction in emissions entitles the entity to a credit in the form of a Certified Emission Reduction(CER) certificate. The CER is tradeable and its holders can transfer it to an entity that needs carbon credits to overcome an unfavourable position on the same. Though from 2012 new applications for grant of credit have not been entertained under the UN framework however those companies which have applied for it before this date continue to accumulate credits. It was in the news after the government in the Union Budget 2017 proposed a levy of 10 on transfer of carbon credits and such a tax will be levied on the gross income, without allowing for any deductions. FAME - it stands for Faster Adoption of Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles is the government initiative to encourage production of electric, hybrid and mild-hybrids vehicles by providing subsidy to them. These are aimed at improving air quality in a nation that is home to some of the worlds most polluted urban centres. REER - it stands for Real Effective Exchange Rate. REER is the exchange rate arrived at after adjusting for inflation in 36 countries whose currencies comprise the basket that compete with India. It was in the news after Economic Survey 2016-17 highlighted that Rupee remained competitive in REER terms. PARA - it stands for Public Sector Asset Rehabilitation Agency is the agency proposed by government in the Economic Survey 2016-17 which will be set up to buy bad loans from state-run banks. This will allow these banks to focus on lending and government can focus on recovery rather than recapitalizing banks. UBI - it stands for Universal Basic Income is the new scheme proposed by government in the Economic Survey 2016-17 that ensures citizens to have a right to a minimum income to cover their basic needs as a long-term solution to reduce poverty in the country. The survey admitted that financial inclusion and well functioning financial system are crucial to implement a universal basic income. CISCE - it stands for Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations, which is a private Council was recently brought under the purview of the RTI Act by the The Central Information Commission (CIC). Under the new rules, students will be able to get copies of answer books and also apply for re-evaluation. An examining body like CISCE might have an intellectual property right over the question paper, but they do not have any such right over answer sheets of students, the CIC said in its order. Without sharing evaluated answer sheets, the board cannot assure justice to students who, at times, might be victims of unreasonable evaluation. It is not proper on the part of this prestigious council to leave students remedy-less in such situations of injustice, the order said. This order follows two high court judgments holding that CISCE was not a public authority. The issue is not whether it is a public authority but whether it should be accountable or not, the CIC order stated. The Supreme Court had earlier directed the CBSE to share answer sheets with students who seek re-evaluation. Rs 3 lakh - the amount above which the cash transaction ban has been proposed in the Budget for 2017-18. In a bid to check generation of black money, a steep penalty awaits those accepting cash in excess of Rs 3 lakh, beginning April 1, to settle any transaction. Finance Minister ArunJaitley had in his Budget for 2017-18 proposed to insert Section 269ST in the Income-Tax Act to state that no person shall receive an amount of Rs 3 lakh or more by way of cash in aggregate from a person in a day in respect of a single transaction or in respect of transactions relating to one event or occasion from a person. However, the restrictions will not apply to the government, any banking company, post office savings bank or co-operative bank. A panel of Chief Ministers headed by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu had in its interim report just days before the Budget recommended a cap on cash transactions beyond a threshold and a tax on payments of over Rs 50,000 as a way of discouraging people from using physical currency. Ujjivan Small Finance Bank - it opened its first set of branches for public transactions from 6th February, 2017. The bank is backed by UKs CDC Group whose holding after the IPO came down to 48.32,below the maximum 49 they can hold in a small finance bank. Neutral - the stance which was taken by Reserve Bank of India in the recently announced Monetary Policy. RBI kept the rates unchanged and shifted its policy stance to neutral after one-and-a-half years of accommodative stance, signaling a possible end to the downward interest rate cycle. The shift to a neutral stance signals the end of the downward interest rate cycle though governor Urjit Patel said that it gives the monetary policy committee the flexibility to move in either direction. Review threats inherent in innovations in fintech space - this along with adoption of security protocols, check interface with stakeholders and suggest policy are the major functions suggested for the inter department Standing Committee on Cyber Security constituted by Reserve Bank of India as announced in its sixth bi-monthly policy statement for 2016-17 announced recently. It will be cross functional and have industry experts as well as government representatives. The standing committee was constituted following the recommendations of the Expert Panel on Information Technology and Cyber Security headed by RBI executive director, Meena Hemchandra. TPS - it stands for The MicraTranscatheter, recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration(FDA),is a new type of heart device that provides patients with the most advanced pacing technology at one-tenth the size of a traditional pacemaker and is the only leadless approved for use in the US. This worlds smallest pacemaker, which is about as big as a large vitamin capsule and provides the most advanced pacing technology, has been successfully implanted for the first time in a patient in the US. 6.9 percent - the economic growth forecast for the country given by the Reserve Bank of India which is a reduction from 7.1 per cent estimated earlier. GVA (gross value added) growth for 2016-17 is projected at 6.9 per cent with risks evenly balanced around it. Growth is expected to recover sharply in 2017-18 on account of several factors. GVA growth for 2017-18 is projected at 7.4 per cent, with risks evenly balanced, the RBI said in its 6th bi-monthly monetary policy statement recently. In its last monetary policy on December 7, the central bank had cut growth forecast to 7.1 per cent, from its earlier projection of 7.6 per cent for this fiscal. The RBI projection of 6.9 per cent GVA growth for the current fiscal comes on the back of the Economic Survey last week forecasting economic growth of 6.5 per cent. The Central Statistics Office, in its advance estimates for 2016-17 on January 6, placed Indias real GVA growth at 7 per cent for the year, but it did not take into account the impact of demonetisation on economic activity. The growth forecast of 7.4 per cent in 2017-18 is on the upper end of the 6.75 to 7.5 per cent band estimated in the Economic Survey. 6.25 percent - the present Repo rate, Reverse Repo rate at 5.75 percent were the major highlights of the interest rates which were kept unchanged by the Reserve bank of India in its latest Monetary Policy. The repo rate is the rate at which it lends to the system while the reverse repo rate is the rate at which it absorbs excess liquidity from the system. The Reserve Bank has kept key interest rates unchanged saying it wants to assess how the transitory effects of demonetisation on inflation and the output gap play out. The monetary policy committee said it is committed to bringing headline inflation closer to 4.0 per cent on a durable basis and in a calibrated manner and this requires further significant decline in inflation expectations, especially since the services component of inflation that is sensitive to wage movements has been sticky. Peugeot - the French carmaker company which is buying the iconic Indian car brand, Ambassador. The C K Birla Group-opened Hindustan Motors formalized the deal for Rs.80crore recently. Production of Ambassador car had stopped around three years ago. 2018 - the year from which the centre has approved a proposal for a single entrance exam for engineering and architecture at the undergraduate level. It will be on the lines of the national eligibility and entrance test for medical colleges. The test will be conducted multiple times a year, as is the case with college admission tests like SAT in the US and is intended to bring uniformity in academic standards and reduce the influence of donations. The test will, however not include admission to IIT, which will continue to hold their own entrance exams. Current Affairs January 2017 Flipkart - the ecommerce giant whose payment application PhonePe was recently in the news as it was blocked by ICICI Bank had blocked payment originating from this application citing security-related concerns. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) thereafter ordered ICICI bank to open up Unified Payments Interface (UPI) - based transactions immediately for PhonePe. UBI - it stands for Universal Basic income which was in the news after the government is mulling cash transfers, a form of UBI to help end poverty. UBI is a form of social security that involves payments to anyone without work or means of livelihood without conditions. This will allow more focused action against poverty. As per Socio Economic and Caste Census(SECC),2011 there are 24.49 crore total household in India out of which rural households is 17.97 crore and there are 7.07 crore households that need no benefits(automatically excluded). The households that may need help would be 8.89 crore( 0.16 crore identified poor households and 8.73 households that face some deprivation). Rs.1.6 lakh crore will be the cost if every deprived rural household is given Rs.1500 a month. The case for UBI are - Best way of addressing poverty by providing subsistence dole, it can help cut down on multiple welfare schemes, direct cash transfer will reduce pilferage and social inequality will be reduced. The case against UBI are-Too costly for government to implement, discourage people from seeking employment and temptation to withdraw other benefits. General insurance - the public sector companies of this sector will now hit the market to raise capital. The Cabinet recently gave in-principle approval to a proposal to list state-owned general insurance companies, by issuing fresh equity or through the offer for sale route. The proposal was first announced by finance minister Arun Jaitley in last years budget. The companies include New India Assurance, Oriental Insurance Company, National Insurance and United India Insurance, besides re-insurer General Insurance Corp of India (GIC). The government holding will gradually come down from 100 to 75 in all these companies. BHIM - it stands for Bharat Interface for Money is the umbrella organisation for all digital payments in the country which was launched by government with the support from National Payments Corporation of India. It is an instant payments application meant for sending money as well as requesting for payments. BHIM can be used across android smartphones with versions 4.0 and above and also it will be made available on iPhones and Windows smartphones very soon. The feature phone users need to use the USSD feature by dialing 99. CMBA - it stands for Cash-Mukt Bharat Abhiyan is the name of helpline running from December 15,2016 to help users understand digital payment systems. 14444 is the number being dialed for grievance redressal on specific digital payment platforms. The idea was Nasscoms and the suggestion came from NitiAayog. 6 BPOS,2telcos and a consultancy is running the helpline for government for free. The companies will run the helpline free till March31,2017. It is a one-of-a kind effort in which the IT industry-perhaps for the first time has come together and provided support to the government free of charge. Nine - the number of indicators which are considered for computation of the Business Expectation Index(BEI) by the Reserve Bank of India. BEI is a composite indicator calculated as weighted (share of GVA of different industry group) net response of nine business indicators. These are: 1) overall business situation, 2) production, 3) order books, 3) order books, 4) inventory of raw material, 5) inventory of finished goods, 6) profit margin, 7) employment, 8) exports, 9) capacity utilization. It gives a single snapshot of business outlook in every quarter. BEI lies between 0 to 200, and the 100 is the threshold separating expansion and contraction. It was in the news recently after RBI said that BEI declined in the 3rd quarter between Oct - Dec17. 30 January - the date observed as Martyrs Day at the national level. The date was chosen as it marks the assassination of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in 1948. On Martyrs Day the president, the vice president, the prime minister, the defence minister, and the three Service Chiefs gather at the samadhi at Raj Ghat memorial and lay wreaths decorated with multi-colour flowers. The armed forces personnel blow bugles sounding the Last Post. The inter-services contingent reverse arms as a mark of respect. A two-minute silence in memory of Indian martyrs is observed throughout the country at 11 AM. 5.7 - the percentage to which the industrial activity rose up in November 2016, 13-month high, belying expectations of an adverse impact from demonetisation. It had contracted 1.8 in October, revealed the Index of Industrial Production data released recently. However, the sharp rise was also due to a statistical illusion -- low industrial numbers in November 2015, called the base effect (the IIP fell 3.4 last November), and sharp reversal of a 12-month declining trend in capital goods, helped by highly volatile cable and insulated rubber. If capital goods are taken out, IIP rose 4.7 in November, against 2.1 in the previous month. The sharp rise in IIP in November could also be gauged from the fact that the index rose just 0.4 in the first eight months of the current financial year (April-October), against 3.8 in the corresponding period of the previous year. 7th September 2016 - the cutoff date from which the investorsdepositors whose unpaid dividends, matured deposits or debentures etc. were transferred to Investor Education and Protection Fund(IEPF) under Companies Act 19562013 can now claim refund of the amount transferred. These refunds can be taken by submitting the claim in form IEPF-5 which can be downloaded from the website of IEPF (iepf. gov. in). Rs.10000 - the amount of daily cash withdrawal from ATMs which has been allowed as per the new directives of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) from the present Rs 4,500 with immediate effect. However, there is no change in the weekly withdrawal limits, which stays at Rs 24,000.The limit on withdrawal from current accounts has been enhanced from the current limit of Rs 50,000 per week to Rs 1,00,000 per week. This also extends to overdraft and cash credit accounts. Cooperative banks - they were recently barred from accepting deposits under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme(PMGKDS). This notification comes after income tax department spotted irregularities in deposits. The deposit scheme is part of the Taxation and Investment Regime for Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana(PMGKY), 2016 under which a declarant has to deposit 25 of the declared undisclosed income in an authorized bank as notified by the government. State Bank of India - it is the leader of the consortium of banks which was recently ordered by the Debt Recovery Tribunal(DRT) to start the process of recovery of Rs.6203 crore at an annual interest rate of 11.5 from embattled tycoon Vijay Mallya and his companies in the Kingfisher Airlines case. Arbitrage - is an investment strategy which is used to take advantage of the price differential between two or more markets to earn a profit. This activity of buying and selling the same security can happen on different exchanges or between spot prices of a security and its future contract. Cross selling across exchanges is not allowed in Indian markets, so one has to reverse the position before the end of day as trade needs to be squared off on the same exchange. Digital Unlocked - the name of training programme launched by Google recently for Indian small business owners, to empower them with essential digital skills. Along with this it also launched a free website builder called Google My Business app. These are aimed at empowering nearly 51 million small and medium businesses SMBs) in the country. Under Digital Unlocked, Google will hold 5,ooo offline training workshops, in partnership with FICCI and the Indian School of Business over the next three years across 40 cities. The internet giant also launched a new mobile app, called Primer, which will impart similar training to businesses in an interactive manner. BEML - the defence equipment manufacturer company in which the government decided to sell 26 stake, making it the first major PSU to be sold through strategic disinvestment which may fetch exchequer over Rs.1,000 crore. Cabinet recently gave an in-principle approval for strategic disinvestment of 26 equity shares in BEML out of governments shareholding of 54.03. Air India - the airlines company which in a first-of-its-kind move in the aviation industry recently announced to reserve six seats for women on its flights operating on domestic routes. It has been decided to keep all the six seats in the third row of the economy class on Airbus A320 reserved only for women from January 18, 2017. Khanderi - the name of submarine which was recently launched by India. The second Kalvari class, this Scorpene-class submarine has superior stealth and can use guided weapons - torpedoes and tube-launched anti-ship missiles -- on enemy subs from surface or underwater. Besides warfare, its varied functions will include intelligence gathering, mine laying and area surveillance etc. Khanderi is named after the island fort of Maratha forces, which played a vital role in ensuring their supremacy at sea in the late 17th century. Airtel - they launched its first payments bank in the country. The company has rolled out the service in all the 29 states of the country. Airtel Payments Bank, a fully digital and paperless bank, aims to take basic banking services to the doorstep of every Indian by leveraging Airtels vast retail network. Airtel retail stores across the country will also function as banking points, and customers will be able to open savings accounts, deposit and withdraw cash across any of these banking points. The Payments Bank will not charge any processing fee from its customers and merchants partners for digital transactions. The company has also rolled out an app for the Payments bank, which is available for both Android and iOS users. In November last year, the company rolled out a pilot of its banking services in Rajasthan aimed at testing systems and processes ahead of a full scale pan-India launch. World Bank - they has cut Indias 2016-17 growth estimate to 7 from 7.6 due to the impact of demonetization. It expects the economy to recover and post a growth of 7.6 in 2017-18 and 7.8 in the following year due to reform measures. Political parties - they will continue to enjoy income tax exemption for the funds they collect, with the Supreme Court ruling recently that there was no illegality in the exception granted to keep parties out of the tax net. The bench of Chief Justice J S Khehar and DY Chandrachud dismissed a PIL challenging the constitutional validity of Section 13A of the Income Tax Act which grants exemption to political parties. Schemes announced on 31st December 2016 - Nation-wide scheme for financial assistance of Rs.6,000 to pregnant women, 3 crore farmers who have Kisan Credit Cards to be given RuPay debit cards within three months, Underwriting loans to small enterprises upto 2 crore by banks and NBFCs, Increase of working capital loans by banks from 20 to 30, for enterprises that transact digitally are some of the major announcements which were made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address to the nation on 31st December,2016. NEXT - it stands for National Exit Test is the exam in which all the medical students completing the five-and-a-half-year medical course will have to clear to use the doctor title. The draft Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill 2016, unveiled by the Union health ministry recently, said they will have to pass NEXT. The test is expected to create a level-playing field in medical education. It is believed that NEXT would improve the quality of medical education in the country and help benchmark students. Section 8(1) (g) - it is the relevant section of the RTI Act,2005 by which the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reserved the right to keep mum on the money it disbursed after demonetization. The section bars information, the disclosure of which would endanger the life or physical safety of any person or identify the source of information or assistance given in confidence for law enforcement or security purposes. Rs 4500 per day - it is the limit of cash withdrawal from ATMs with effect from January 1, 2017. The RBI has decided to increase the cash withdrawal limit from ATMs to Rs 4,500 per day from the present Rs 2,500 with effect from January 1. However, there is no change in the weekly withdrawal limits, which stays at Rs 24,000. Agni IV - it is the intercontinental ballistic missile which was successfully test-fired by India recently from a road-mobile launcher on the Abdul Kalam Island off Damra village on the Odisha coast. The Agni IV is an intercontinental ballistic missile with a strike range of 4,000 km. It is being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program. Agni IV is nuclear capable, with a payload capacity of one tonne of high-explosive warhead. It is the fourth variant in the series of medium to long range Agni missiles. Agni I, II, III have already been inducted for military use. Last month, Agni-V was successfully launched in its final phase of canisterised testing. BJP - it is the ruling party in Arunachal Pradesh after 33 of the 43 Peoples Party of Arunachal MLAs including CM Pema Khandu joined the party. The BJP now has 47 MLAs in the House of 60. Its the second time in 13 years that the BJP is in governance in this border state. 500 crore or more - it is the amount above which the list of corporate loan defaulters will soon be made public, as the Supreme Court directed the Centre recently to provide a compendium of corporate entities, who owe such amount to banks, in four weeks. A bench of Chief Justice TS Thakur and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud brushed aside the RBIs objections in October against making public the list of big loan defaulters, which was submitted in a sealed cover. Rs 5 - it is the amount of discount being offered per cylinder if one book and pay LPG refill online. This is the latest in a series of incentives that the oil ministry has announced to promote cashless and digital payments. Customers can make payment through existing online modes i. e. net banking, credit and debit cards at the time of web - booking their refills. On doing so, customers will get the discounted amount displayed on their screens. This net amount payable will be retail selling price minus incentive amount of Rs 5 per cylinder. 5 poll bound states - Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Manipur and Uttarakhand are the states which are going to be polls in 2017. The Election Commission recently announced the poll dates for these five states. New features of election process - colorful voter guides will be distributed to each family, Height of voting compartment raised to ensure complete privacy, Separate polling stations for women in certain areas, Ballot paper will have photo of candidates are some of the new additional features announced by the Election Commission which will be implemented from the forthcoming assembly elections in 5 states. Rs.20, 000 - it is the amount above which all the expenses by the candidates have to to compulsorily to be made by way of cheque. Candidates will be required to open bank accounts and expenses over Rs 20,000 will be by way of cheque from this bank account. The limit of expense is Rs 28 lakh per candidate in Punjab, Uttarakhand, UP and Rs 20 lakh in Manipur and Goa is Rs 20 lakh. Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. - it is Indias first pharma company whose strategic sale was recently approved by the Union Cabinet recently. It was set up by eminent scientist-entrepreneur P C Ray in Kolkata in 1901. Union government took over the management of the company in 1977 and nationalized it in 1981. Chloroquine and paracetamol are among the well known drugs produced by the company. The cabinet also approved the closure of Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (IDPL) and Rajasthan Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (RDPL). State Bank of India - the bank which recently signed an agreement with Coca-Cola India and Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages to enable over 2.6 million retailers and 5,000 distributors in conducting business transactions digitally. Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairman, SBI and T Krishnakumar, Chairman CEO HCCBPL Region Director (South Asia) signed the MoU to forge the strategic partnership. It entails initiating the digitisation process among the retailers by on-boarding them into the SBIs digital payment options such as Buddy P2P, Buddy Merchant App, SBI Pay. To aid a smooth transition process, Coca-Cola and SBI will provide training to the retailers on new and evolving digital business transaction solutions. National Current Affairs 2016 Current Affairs December 2016 The Reserve Bank of India - it recently allowed banks to issue prepaid instruments to any institution that can be given to their employees to facilitate greater adoption of digital payments. Earlier, this facility was available only for listed companies. The central bank modified a clause in its circular for prepaid instruments, allowing employers such as unlisted corporates, partnership firms, sole proprietorship, public organisations like municipal corporations, urban local bodies, etc. to issue prepaid instruments for their employees. Cheetah - the mammal which is sprinting to extinction due to habitat loss and other forms of human impact, according to a new study released recently which calls for urgent action to save the worlds fastest animal. The study published in the Proceedings of the National academy of science estimated that just 7,100 cheetahs remain in the wild, occupying just 9 of the territory they once lived in. India was home to many cheetahs but the last is believed to have been killed in 1947. The cheetah was declared extinct in India in 1952-the only large mammal to have been declared extinct in the country according to the Union environment ministry. Rs 200 crore - the amount which was recently sanctioned by government to the Tirupur dyeing industry which was on the verge of closure due to severe financial crisis. The industry was facing problems on account of their huge investments in the first ever Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) projects in the country. Finance Ministry sanctioned Rs 200 crore to Tamil Nadu for the 18 CETPs (Common Effluent Treatment Plants) as an interest free loan to be converted into grant based on the performance of the CETPs. The move will help ailing CETPs and 450 dyeing units to recover from the financial crisis and help them to complete the project to achieve 100 per cent capacity utilization. More than 450 dyeing units in Tirupur had collectively set up 18 ZLD enabled CETPs with a total cost of Rs 1,013 crore. 9.1 - the percent of the Gross Non Performing Assets (GNPA) ratio in September 2016 of banks as per the Financial Stability Report which was published by Reserve Bank of India recently. Banks asset quality that has been under pressure may deteriorate even further if the macroeconomic condition takes a beating, a stress test undertaken by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) suggests. The ratio may increase to 9.8 per cent by March 2017. This could further increase to 10.1 per cent by March 2018. BHIM - it stands for Bharat Interface for Money is the Aadhaar-based mobile payment application - a rebranded version of UPI (Unified Payment Interface) and USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) which was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Digi Dhan Mela event in Talkatora stadium in New Delhi recently. The new app is expected to minimise the role of plastic cards and the point of sale (PoS) machines once believed to be essential for a less-cash society. The app would eliminate fee payments for service providers like card companies such as Mastercard or Visa, which has been a stumbling block in merchants switching to digital payments. That will make it affordable even to merchants in remote villages, said people familiar with the development. Housing sector - this sector will get a boost after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his speech on New Years eve announced measures including financial assistance for urban and rural poor for buying and building homes, a move aimed at fulfilling the governments promise of housing for all. The government announced interest subvention of 3 and 4 for loans of up to Rs 12 lakh and Rs 9 lakh, respectively, under Prime Minister Awas Yojana (PMAY). In addition to this relief, a 3 subvention will be given for loans of up to Rs 2 lakh to build and expand existing houses in rural areas. The government has also decided to increase the number of homes to be built in rural areas under PMAY by 33. Rs.6000 - the amount which will be transferred directly to the bank accounts of pregnant women who undergo institutional delivery and vaccinate their children. This was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a slew of announcements in his speech on December 31, 2016.So far, pregnant women in 53 districts were being given financial assistance of 4000 rupees, under a pilot project Caste, Creed and religion - the basis on which grounds no politicians can seek votes as per the landmark ruling on elections by the Supreme Court recently. This ruling was passed in the midst of the 1995 Hindutva cases hearing. Four judges out of the seven-judge Constitution bench headed by chief justice TS Thakur ruled that elections are essentially a secular activity. In its order, the SC said that the relationship between man and God is an individual choice and the state is forbidden to interfere in such an activity. The top court in a majority verdict held that any appeal for votes on ground of religion amounts to corrupt practices under electoral laws. The court also said the function of an elected representative should be secular. The judgment will have significant implications in states that go to the polls just months from now, especially in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab where religion is a top campaign issue. 26 November 2016 - this day was observed as the National Milk Day (NMD) to mark birth anniversary Dr. Verghese Kurien, father of the White Revolution in India. To mark this event, all dairy cooperatives across the country had conducted a mega activation in all markets across the country. In addition, the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which markets the Amul brand of milk and dairy products printed 150 million milk pouches with the National Milk Day logo featuring Dr. Kuriens picture with the National Milk Day logo on it. Annapurna Rasoi Programme - the programme which has been started by Rajasthan Government to provide quality meal at cheap and affordable price to people belonging to the weaker section and labourers. The main beneficiary of the scheme will be rickshaw pullers, labourers, auto drivers, students, working women, elders and other weaker section. Key Facts The food under this programme will be provided at subsidized rates, breakfast at Rs 5 per plate and lunchdinner at Rs 8 per plate. In the first phase the scheme will be started in 12 districts. They are Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Bikaner, Bharatpur, Pratapgarh, Dungarpur, Banswara, Baran and Jhalawar. The food will be distributed by 80 mobile vans at locations decided by local self-help agencies in districts. The remaining 21 districts of state will be covered in second phase. Samvidhan Diwas - observed on 26th November to spread awareness of Indian Constitution. On this day in 1949, constitution of India was adopted and came into force on January 26, 1950 marking the beginning of a new era in the history of free India. The Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJE) is the nodal Ministry for the celebration of Constitution Day. This year it is second edition of the Constitution Day. On this occasion Prime Minister Narendra has released two books on Constitution Making of Constitution and New Version of Constitution of India. e-pashuhaat portal - launched by The Union Agriculture Farmers Welfare Minister, Radha Mohan Singh for livestock. to connect farmers and breeders of bovine animals. The portal will provide all details at a single platform, including availability of bovine germplasm. The e-pashu haat portal will not only enable the farmers to buy bovine animals but cattle frozen semen and embryo may also be purchased through it. It can be reached at epashuhaat. gov. in Fertilizer - the item for which the Union Government has decided to introduce Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system subsidy payments. Under the proposed system, 100 subsidy on various fertilizer grades will be released to the manufacturers and importers on basis of actual sales made by the retailer to the beneficiaries. Initially, the modified subsidy procedure under DBT system will be introduced on pilot basis in 16 select districts. In the second phase, the new payment system will be rolled out in all states only after its due stabilization in first phase. The proposed DBT will address the issues relating to diversion and smuggling of urea. Rs 630323cr - the amount of NPA of all PSBs as a whole as on 30 September 2016 grown from Rs550346 Cr as on 30 June 2016. It shows increase of Rs. 79,977 crore NPAs on quarter on quarter basis during this period. This is an alarming level of increase. Large number of NPAs affects the profitability liquidity of the banks. It adversely affects the value of bank in terms of market credit and widens assets and liability mismatch. TeamIndus - the private aerospace startup company is planning to send a spacecraft to the moon aboard an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) rocket on December 28, 2017. It will be Indias first private moon mission to be launched. It will be launched onboard of ISROs workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). TeamIndus moon missions aim is to land this spacecraft on the moon. It will also travel at least 500 metres and beam high - definition images, video and data back to the earth. Except for the launch vehicle, all of the technology that will power the lander and rover will be developed in-house by TeamIndus. For launching purpose TeamIndus has signed an agreement Antrix, the commercial arm of ISRO. ISROs workhorse PSLV will launch the TeamInduss spacecraft in a three-day window centred on December 28, 2017. The Hornbill Festival - it began in the Naga Heritage village of Kisama of Nagaland. The festival coincides with the Statehood Day of Nagaland which is observed on 1st December. It is also called as the Festival of Festivals. It is organized by the State Tourism and Art Culture Departments. It is also supported by the Union Government. It was established on 1st December 1963 and was inaugurated by the then President Dr. S Radhakrishnan. Vittiya Saksharata Abhiyan (VISAKA) - this was launched by the Union Ministry for Human Resource Development (HRD) to make people aware about cashless economic system. It was launched by Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar in New Delhi. It is campaign by Higher Educational institutions for digital econmy. VISAKA aims to create awareness among people about digital economy and cashless modes of transactions It was launched on line with Prime Ministers appeal to youth in Mann Ki Baat for creating awareness for making India digital and cashless economy. POCSO e-BOX - it stands for Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) e-box BOX which was launched in August 2016 for easy and confidential registration of complaints regarding sexual offence against children. This information has recently given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Krishna Raj in the Rajya Sabha. 102nd - the rank of India among 136 nations in the 2016 Enabling Trade Index (ETI), as per recently published Global Enabling Trade Report 2016 of World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation. The list is topped by Singapore followed by the Netherlands, Hong Kong SAR, Luxembourg and Sweden. The index assesses the extent to which economies have in place the factors facilitating the free flow of goods over borders and to their destinations. It takes into consideration various factors, including domestic and foreign market access, border administration, transport and digital infrastructure and operating environment. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) - the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research. It is in news because ICMR has recently signed a MoU with Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) for cooperation in the area of zoonoses, anti-microbial resistance, nutrition and pesticide residues. This MoU will strengthen the ties between the two organizations and energize environment of mutual cooperation and collaboration. The headquarters of ICMR is located in New Delhi. Rs 20 Rs. 50 - the denominations for which the new currency will be issued as per Reserve bank of India directives, which will be issued with numerals in ascending size in the number panels and without intaglio printing. The old notes of Rs 20 and Rs 50 will remain legal tender. These new notes come against the backdrop of government last month scrapping Rs 5001000 currency notes to crack down on black money. Amritsar Declaration - the declaration which called for dismantling of terrorist sanctuaries and safe havens in the region, as well as disrupting all financial, tactical and logistical support for terror networks was issued after the Heart of Asia Conference which was held at Amritsar recently. The two-day deliberations was attended by 40 countries including major regional and global powers and blocs. Held in the backdrop of number of cross-border terror attacks on India and elsewhere, the HoA expressed serious concern over gravity of the security situation in Afghanistan and in many parts of the region, holding that united efforts are required to contain terror groups. Apart from calling for concerted cooperation to combat the terror groups, the declaration sought early finalisation of the draft Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism. It also favoured an early meeting of experts to discuss a draft Regional Counter-Terrorism Framework, recently prepared by Afghanistan, for its early finalisation. The delegations of Afghanistan, India, Iran, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Turkey and Turkmenistan, and of the European Union were led by the respective Ministers. The Conference also saw the presence and participation of guest countries Austria, Bulgaria, Latvia and Uzbekistan. 4th December - this day was recently celebrated as Navy Day. Navy Day is observed on December 4 every year to celebrate the magnificence, achievements and role of the naval force to the country. During the India-Pakistan war of 1971, the Indian Navy had launched Operation Trident on this day and played a significant role in the bombing of the Karachi harbour. NitiAayog - it is providing financial support to incentivize the district administration to reach out to the general public and small traders in villages and talukas, and encourage them to shift to cashless payments. It has also asked district magistrates to ensure that financial transactions in the district and subordinate organizations are cashless and on e-platforms. As per the plan, an incentive of Rs 10 will be given to the district administration for every individual who has shifted to digital payment mode and has made at least two digital transactions for day-to-day activities, like selling and buying goods or services. The Aayog has already given up to Rs 5 lakh to every district to kick-start the process, right from the panchayat level. An incentive of Rs 100 will be provided to common services centre operators for every merchant transacting digitally and Rs 5 for every citizen shifting to digital payments. The government think tank wants the district administration to ensure that money transfers, whether to beneficiaries of welfare schemes or payments to labourers engaged by contractors, are through digital mode. To speeden the transition from cash transactions to digital platform at the grassroots level, the Aayog asked DMs to collect all types of user charges, fees and penalties through digital payment modes. The first 50 panchayats to go cashless will be given the digital payment award of honour by Niti Aayog. Also, the top 10 best performing districts will be given the digital payment champions award by the government think tank. 300 billion - the amount of foreign direct investment milestone which was reached by India recently firmly establishing its credentials as a safe investment destination in the world. India crossed this milestone between April 2000 and September 2016.Thirty three per cent of the FDI came through the Mauritius route, apparently because the investors wanted to take advantage of Indias double taxation avoidance treaty with the island nation. India received 101.76 billion from Mauritius between April 2000 and September 2016. The cumulative FDI inflows during the period amounted to 310.26 billion. The other big investors have been from Singapore, the US, UK and the Netherlands. NIOS - it stands for National Institute of Open Schooling was recently declared the best distance education institution of the world by The Commonwealth of Learning (COL). Visas, Cyberspace and investments - the sectors in which India recently signed four agreements with Qatar following delegation level talks led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Qatar counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Naseer bin Khalifa Al Thani. Rs.100 - the denomination of notes whose new version will be put up in circulation in market by the Reserve Bank with enlarged identification features. The notes with 2016 printing year will be similar in design with the existing Rs 100 notes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series-2005 having ascending size of numerals in the number panels, bleed lines, and enlarged identification mark, on the obverse. RBI said it has already put to circulation Rs 100 currency notes with the ascending size of numerals in the number panels but without bleed lines and enlarged identification mark. These banknotes will remain in circulation concomitantly with the banknotes being issued now. INS Betwa - the navy warship which tipped over during undocking in Mumbai recently. The 3850-tonne Brahmaputra-class guided missile frigate which was undergoing a medium maintenance refit at the dockyard since April 2016, slipped from her dock blocks. Rs.2000 - the amount up to which the Reserve Bank of India recently relaxed two-factor authentication for acceptance of card payments. This authentication process entails generation of one-time password (OTP) on the users phone to complete a card transaction. Presently the customers need to wait for text message containing the OTP before concluding the transaction. But now users will be able to complete a payment just by entering a password authenticated by the card network if they register with the merchant. Repo rate unchanged at 6.25 percent, Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) unchanged at 4 and reduction of GVA forecast to 7.1 were the main policy recommendations of the Reserve Bank of India which were announced by The Reserve Bank of India (RBI in its fifth bimonthly policy review recently. Rate cut: RBI maintained its key policy rate unchanged at 6.25 per cent. In its maiden policy review on October 4, RBIs Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) had cut the policy rate by 25 basis points. CRR: RBI kept the cash reserve ratio unchanged at 4 per cent, but said the incremental cash reserve requirements that it had imposed in November will be removed with effect from December 10. Under the incremental CRR rule, RBI had asked domestic lenders to keep all the deposits they received between September 16 and November 11 under cash reserve requirement. InflationGDP outlook: RBI is expecting the consumer price inflation (CPI) to drop by 10-15 basis points in the ongoing quarter due to the governments recent demonetization move. The central bank has cut its gross value added (GVA) forecast for FY17 to 7.1 per cent from 7.6 per cent earlier. Governor Urjit Patel said the MPC felt that it was important to achieve 5 per cent CPI inflation by March 2017. Market stabilisation scheme: RBI said the liquidity released by the discontinuation of the incremental CRR would be absorbed by a mix of MSS issuances and liquidity adjustment facility (LAF). Neil and Havelock are the islands of Andaman and Nicobar Islands which were recently effected by cyclone. Nearly 1,500 tourists were stranded at two famous tourist destinations in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, namely, Neil and Havelock. The Navy ships were deployed for the evacuation due to the high intensity of the cyclone. 1900 is the number of political parties in India which is the largest in the world. Out of thesethere are over 400 of them which have never contested any elections. It was in the news recently as Election Commission has now decided that it will now annually strike off names of such parties from the list. Once off the list these parties wont be eligible for tax breaks on contributions and donations. India was recently granted the major defence partner status by the United States. Indias Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and outgoing United States Defence Secretary Ashton Carter recently finalised the major defence partner status to India which will fast-track cooperation and sharing of high-end American defence technology. Both sides also vowed to expand the bilateral defence cooperation as Carter met Parrikar in New Delhi for the record breaking seventh time. Discount of 0.75 per cent on purchase of petrol and diesel, 10 per cent and 8 per cent discount in case of general and life insurance PSUs for buying new policy or paying premium online, 0.5 percent discount on monthly and seasonal suburban railway tickets purchased through digital mode are some of the incentive measures announced in a bid to promote less-cash economy. Announcing 11 decisions to promote digital transactions, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that Online booking of Railway tickets will get Rs 10 lakh accident insurance. Those using digital mode to pay for railway catering, accommodation, retiring room will be entitled to discount of 5 per cent. Jaitley said that public dealings with government departments and PSUs through digital mode will be free of transaction fee and MDR charges. The minister further said 10 per cent discount will be available on use of digital mode for paying for RFID or fast-tags for highway toll. Service Sector Enterprise is the theme of the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)s 74th Round Survey which under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India conducts nationwide sample surveys on various socio-economic subjects to collect data for planning and policy formulation. During the current survey (July 2016-June 2017), information on economic and operational characteristics of Services Sector enterprise would be collected under the provisions of Collection of Statistics Act 2008 and Rules 2011. Indus, Jhelum and Chenab is the western rivers of the Indus river system which India intends to develop under its ambitious plan to utilize its share of water from Indus river system. India looks to speed up its three proposed hydro power projects on these western rivers-the PakalDul of 1,000MW on Marusudar river, tributary of Chenab in Kishtwar Sawalkot of 1856 MW on Chenab in Ramban district and Bursar of 800 MW on Marusudar river, tributary of Chenab in Kishtwar. The three eastern rivers of the Indus river system are Ravi, Beas and Sutlej and their tributaries. NitiAayog has planned an incentive scheme including Rs.1 crore prizes, for those using digital payments system the most as the government steps up measures to push electronic transaction. It has asked the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to conceptualise and launch the scheme to incentivize digital payments. Under the scheme, all consumers and merchants using digital payments will be eligible. All modes of digital payments such as USSD, AEPS, UPI and RuPay Cards will be eligible. Vardah - it is the name of cyclone which recently effected many parts of Tamil Nadu with heavy rains and winds disturbing normal life in these regions. It is the most intense to have hit the Tamil Nadu capital in two decades which flattened homes, snapped power, communication lines and threw into disarray rail, road and air traffic as it crossed the coast, pounding Chennai, Tiruvallur and Kanchipuram with heavy rain and squall. No flight landed or took off from Chennai Airport as NOTAM (notice to airmen) was issued after strong cyclonic winds and poor visibility hit Chennai and other parts of the state, throwing life out of gear. NOTAM, is a notice filed with an aviation authority to alert aircraft pilots of potential hazards along a flight route or at a location that could affect the safety of the flight. 100 Million for 100 Million - the name of campaign that strives to change the future of millions of children world-wide. This was launched recently by President Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhawan recently. Conceptualised by Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi, the campaign was flagged off by President in the presence of Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Nobel laureates Tawakkol Karman and Leymah Gbowee, former Australian PM Julia Gillard and First Lady of Panama Lorena Castillo. The Indian Egg Eater - the rare species of egg eating snake found in Indian subcontinent. The snake belongs to the monotypic genius Elachistodon. This is the only snake in Asia which has a specialization in taking egg content as food and is the only true egg-eater of the continent. The species, which comes under Schedule-I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, was spotted for the first time in Rajasthan in Ranthambore recently which has been reported in the Russian Journal of Herpetology. The National Green Tribunal - it recently banned the sale and use of glass coated thread in the entire country including Chinese manjha. The thread is responsible for numerous accidental deaths during the kite-flying festival of Sankranti. Single Tax to replace multiple levies, Single tax leviable on goods and services, Automated processes to reduce human interface, Reduced cost of compliance for taxpayers - these along with Lesser logistics and inventory costs are the major benefits of GST Tax (Goods and Services Tax). It is also expected to increase economic activity and investment, fillip to Make in India initiative and exports, of more employment and efficient neutralization of taxes to make our exports competitive. Ratan Watal - the former finance secretary headed the government committee on electronic payments which submitted its final report recently. However this report has run into difficulties with the Reserve Bank of India unwilling to cede its control over payment settlements to an independent regulator -- as the committee has recommended. H R Khan, former deputy governor of the central bank, has made his dissent clear in a note as a member of the committee. The differences mean it will be difficult for the finance ministry to push for the more significant changes in the payment systems to make digital cash more accessible for Indians. The key issues are as follows: When a payments service provider like Paytm or SBI Buddy offers a consumer to load her e-wallet with cash and authorise payment, they have to route the final settlement through a bank, before crediting the seller. Only some of the payment service providers have direct access to banks including those which are run by banks. Most have indirect access as sub-members of a particular bank. The banks, of course, earn fees from the sub-members, which is loaded as cost on the final consumer. The Watal Committee, minus Khan, wants this to end to enable payments to be interoperable between bank and non-banks as well as within non-banks. Not only that, the committee has suggested a two month time-frame for the government to make it happen. According to them, the current system makes payment companies dependent on the banking sector without any benefit. NITI Aayog - it stands for National Institute for Transforming India Aayog is the agency which recently announced daily, weekly, and mega-awards on digital transactions to incentive cashless payments for consumers and merchants to encourage a transition to digital payments. The awards will be offered through two schemes - the Lucky Grahak Yohajana for consumers, and the Digi-dhan Vyapari Yojana for merchants, and the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) will implement the schemes. Under the Lucky Grahak Yojana, 15,000 winners will get Rs 1000 each every day starting on December 25 and ending on April 14 next year. In addition, there will be weekly awards for 7000 people, and the maximum prize is worth Rs 1 lakh. The scheme runs from December 25, 2016, to April 14, 2017. On April 14, a mega award of Rs 1 crore will be announced. Under the Digi Dhan Vyapari Yojna, 7000 winning merchants will receive prizes worth up to Rs 50,000 every week, also within the same time frame. In addition, mega-awards will be announced on April 14 for both consumers and merchants. Both schemes will cover small transactions between Rs.50 and Rs.3000 to encourage every section of the society to move to digital payments. IAF - it stands for Indian Air Force is the service in which Muslim cannot grow a beard after joining it as discipline, uniformity and cohesiveness in the armed forces could not be sacrificed for religious beliefs, which clashed with the rules of a defence force, the Supreme Court ruled recently. A bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justices D Y Chandrachud and L Nageswara Rao said the defence forces were required to maintain a secular character as people from different faiths and religions joined to serve the nation and regulations and policies on personal appearance were not intended to discriminate against religious beliefs. Current Affairs November 2016 Samvat 2073 - the Hindu Year which started recently. Agni-I - the indigenously built nuclear capable ballistic missile was successfully test-fired from a test range off Odisha coast, as part of a user trial by India Army. It was test-fired from a mobile launcher from the launch pad-4 of the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Abdul Kalam Island (Wheeler Island). The last trial of Agni-I was conducted successfully in March 2016 from the same base. About Agni-I missile Agni-I is intermediate range nuclear capable surface-to-surface ballistic missile. It is first missile of the Agni series launched in 1983. Rs 2.5 lakh - the amount which was allowed by the Union Government recently for families celebrating weddings to withdraw from bank account. Project Insight - the project name which is planned by Income Tax Deptt to start from May 2017 to monitor high value transactions, with a view to curbing the circulation of black money. This project has been initiated for data mining, collection, collation and processing of such information for effective risk management with a view to widening and deepening tax base. Project Insight is an integrated platform that will utilize vast amount of information easily available on social media to conduct raids online rather than traditional way of conducting random searches, known as tax raids. The Permanent Account Number (PAN) will be the unique identifier is used by the Income Tax department to link and analyse various transactions relating to the tax payers. NSS - it stands for National Student Startup Policy which is a programme launched to promote technology-driven student start-ups. It was launched during the second Visitors Conference held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. The NSSP has been formulated by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). It aims to create 1 lakh technology based student start-ups and a million employment opportunities within the next 10 years. It also aims to propel Indian youth to contribute to the nations socio-economic progress through promotion of technology-driven student start-ups. NSSP seeks to develop an ideal entrepreneurial ecosystem by lending crucial soft skills like decision-making in the students. It also seeks to promote strong inter-institutional partnerships among technical institutions. Textile Ministry - they launched scheme of Pehchan identity cards to artisans in Ahmedabad. The upgraded pehchan cards were distributed to artisans from five clusters of Gujarat namely Jamnagar, Naroda, Surendranagar, Amreli and Kalol. Pehchan cards scheme was launched as part of the Pehchan initiative of Union Textile ministry to register and provide Identity (ID) cards to handicraft artisans and link them to a national database. It is a new upgraded ID card for artisans that will be linked with their Aadhar numbers and bank accounts so that they can receive direct cash transfer benefit. 138th - the rank of India in 2016 ICT Development Index with IDI score of 2.69. In 2015, it stood at 135th position with IDI score of 2.50. UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU) released the 2016 edition of the Measuring the Information Society Report. The report was launched on 22 November 2016 during the World TelecommunicationICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS). WTIS was held in Botswana, South Africa from 21 November to 23 November 2016. The ITU index prepared after surveying 175 economies of the world was topped by the Republic of Korea with IDI of 8.84. The Sub-Saharan Africas Niger with an IDI of 1.07 ranked lowest. India was placed at 138th rank Airtel - they launched Airtel Payments Bank Limited on 23 November 2016 launched Indias first live Payments Bank in Rajasthan. The bank will provide an interest of 7.25 per annum on deposits. The Bank rolled out a pilot of its banking services in Rajasthan, which is aimed at testing systems and processes ahead of a full-scale pan-Indian launch. Jaguar DARIN III - the twin-seat aircraft on 24 November 2016 received the Initial Operation Clearance (IOC). IOC is a significant milestone for Indias military aviation sector. The aircraft is now equipped with world-class avionics system. The up gradation was part of IAFs modernisation plan to upgrade the four decades old Jaguar fighter planes. 82 - the number of foreign satellites ISRO is planning to launch in a daring single shot on January 15, 2017. Out of this 60 belong to the US, 20 are from Europe and 2 are UK made. The record for launching the highest number of satellite in one go is currently held by Russia which launched 37 satellites on June 19,2014.If the mission in January succeeds, India will once again break a global space record - for the second time in about two and a half years. On September 24, 2014 in a record breaking feat, India entered the Martian orbit in the very first attempt, garnering international acclaim. SAHYOG - the livelihood donation programme of Khadi India where one can donate Rs.13500 for a Charkha. It is a grass root livelihood support initiative where the donations will help over a million artisans living in rural India, predominantly women to get possession of Charkha which can sustain a family for life. 28th October 2016 - the Dhanwantari Jayanti which was recently celebrated as First National Ayurveda Day. NAD - it stands for the National Academic Depository is the store of online academic certificates which is going to be started by the government soon. The proposal for this was approved by cabinet recently. It will be in place for institutes to upload certificates issued to the students at the end of the academic year. AQI - it stands for air Quality Index which tells us how clean or polluted the air is. AQI has six categories-Good (0-50), Satisfactory (50-100), Moderate (100-200), Poor (200-300), Very Poor (300-400), Severe (400-500). The AQI considers eight pollutants (PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, CO, O3, NH3 and Pb). Based on the measured ambient concentrations of these pollutants, a sub-index is calculated for each of these and the worst sub-index reflects the overall AQI. PM stands for Particulate Matter. PM2.5 comprises fine particles of diameter 2.5 micrometres or less. These particles are invisible to the naked eye and can only be seen using an electron microscope. PM10 comprises coarse dust particles of diameter ranging between 2.5 to 10 micrometres. 87th - it is the rank of India globally in terms of gender equality on the annual Global Gender Index 2016 compiled by Geneva based World Economic Forum. India was ranked 108th in the 2015 index. Iceland has emerged at the top of the list followed by Finland. NCR - it is the US based ATM manufacturer recently bagged a Rs.334 crore order from SBI to install over 7,000 cash vending machines, making this the single largest order in the country. NCR is the largest player in the domestic ATM market with over 1 lakh cash vending machines running. SEBI - it stands for Securities and Exchange Board of India, the securities market regulator recently tightened rules for credit rating agencies (CRAs) as per the new circular issued recently. The new guidelines standardizes the rating criteria, method of public disclosures, the internal functioning of rating committees and disallows the suspension of ratings. Vigilance Awareness Week, 2016 - this is being celebrated from 31st October 2016 to 5th November 2016. The theme of this year celebrations are Public participation in promoting Integrity and Eradicating Corruption. 67 - it is the percent by which the global wildlife population could fall by an average between 1970 and 2020 as a result of human activities, according to World Wildlife Funds Living Planet Report 2016.The report indicated that the global populations of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles have already declined by 58 per cent between 1970 and 2012.The report also highlights the magnitude of human impact on the planet and highlights the changes needed in the way society is fed and fuelled. According to the report, the top threats to species were directly linked to human activities including habitat loss, degradation and over exploitation of wildlife. 1st July, 2017 - it is the time after which the governments plan to make Indian languages support for mobile phones mandatory will become effective. The government was trying to notify the regulations by the end of this year but the initiative was delayed by issues raised by handset makers. Handset makers have pointed to difficulties in making the changes required and have sought more time. IIT-Kharagpur - the institute which recently developed tool to prevent train collision. Train journeys could soon be safer as scientists successfully tested a new tool for electronic railway interlocking system which prevents trains from colliding into each other. The tool suite is developed by the Computer Science and Engineering Department of the institute in collaboration with Research, Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) and Service Improvement Group (SIG) of the Indian Railways. The Indian Institute of Technology researchers said this project has the potential to be further extended to study and develop optimum traffic operation plans, alternative plans for emergencies. The Indian Railways, through RDSO, has awarded 12 research projects to IIT Kharagpurs Centre for Railway Research in the area of analysis and design of rolling stock, infrastructure, operations and maintenance. The Paris Agreement - this agreement on climate change came into force from 4th November, 2016. The Agreements entry into force comes a month after countries representing 55 of the worlds emissions committed to joining the deal -- the level required to put the agreement into action -- and less than a year after negotiators from nearly 200 countries agreed to the specifics of the text at the 2015 UN climate summit. India ratified the landmark Paris climate deal in October. Next weeks meeting in Marrakech will provide the first opportunity since that summit in Paris for all parties to the agreement to iron out implementation details. The Paris Agreement provides a valuable framework for countries to address climate change in an international context, but negotiators kicked many of the implementation details down the road, to be determined at later climate meetings, known as COPs. The rapid entry into force put pressure on negotiators to hash out those details sooner rather than later. 83.9 - the percent of the Budget Estimates in the first half of 2016-17 is the fiscal deficit of the centre. This is the highest in the first six months of a financial year since 1998-99, on account of elevated capital spending and higher salaries outgo. On revenue side, lower realisations from disinvestment and other streams hurt the exchequer. The gap between the Centres expenditure and revenue was significantly higher than 68.1 per cent in the corresponding period of the previous financial year. In fact, it was the highest for April-September period since 1998-99, the oldest year for which the data is available on the Controller General of Accounts website. The closest it came to was in 2014-15 when the deficit was 82.6 per cent of BE in the first half. The construction sector - the sector which is now Indias second-largest employer after agriculture, the trend coinciding with Indias high-growth phase and decline in poverty levels. Construction has played a major part, both in rural areas (through the 10-year-old Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, which provides jobs building ponds, roads and other infrastructure) and urban areas (through real estate and infrastructure).Construction is a 126 billion (Rs 8.39 lakh crore) industry - larger than pharmaceuticals and gems and jewellery sectors, for example - attributed to the infrastructure sector, industrial activities, residential and commercial development. 7.9 - it is the rate of growth of GDP of India by SP India ratings which recently predicted a stable economy growth of India. International rating agency Standard Poors has affirmed its BBB-A-3 credit ratings for India. A BBB rating means the country has adequate capacity to meet its financial commitments. However, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened capacity to meet its financial commitments. 31st October - it is the date every year on which National Unity day (also known as Rashtriya Ekta Diwas) is celebrated by the people all through India. It is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who really unified the country. Rashtriya Ekta Diwas or National Unity Day was introduced by the Government of India in 2014 with the aim of celebrating this event every year on 31st October. The Micro Solar Dome (MSD) - it is a day and night lighting single device unique in its features, that has a transparent semi-spherical upper dome made of acrylic material which captures the sunlight and the light passes through a sun-tube having a thin layer of highly reflective coating on the inner wall of the passage. Surya Jyoti Project - it is a clear and green energy initiative of the Department of Science and Technology which will also supplement the Green Energy initiatives of Govt of India. Robot Lakshmi - Indias first banking robot Lakshmi made her debut in Chennai. Launched by the Kumbakonam-based City Union Bank, the artificial intelligence powered robot will be the first on-site bank helper. It can answer intelligently on more than 125 subjects. School Chalo - the name of operation which has been launched by the Indian Army in South Kashmir, under which it provides free coaching to students and makes them participate in extra-curricular activities. Mission Raftar - the name of the project introduced by Indian Railways to increase the train speed to up to 160 km per hour on the total 9000-km main trunk routes across the country. Strengthening of the track, upgrading of signalling system and fencing off vulnerable sections along the route are to be undertaken to ensure 160 km per hour speed. Currently, Mail and Express trains including Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains can speed up to 130 km. After the successful launch of Gatimaan Express, Railways has undertaken a mammoth exercise of reducing journey time on the Delhi-Howrah and Delhi-Mumbai routes by increasing speed of trains to up to 160 km per hour at an estimated cost of about Rs 10,000 crore. Red Fort - the famous monument of Delhi which is the major theme of the new Rs.500 note. The new design in the Rs 500 denomination incorporates a different colour, size, theme, design and location of security features. The note, measuring 63 mm by 150 mm will be in a new colour (stone grey). Mars - the planet whose Indias low cost mission The Mangalayan will find place on the new Rs 2,000 note, which is a first under the denomination and it will be called the Mahatma Gandhi (New) Series. The base colour of the note will be magenta and the size of the note will be 66 mm by 166 mm. Both the new designs, Rs 500 and Rs 2,000, will be very friendly towards the visually-impaired by having features which make it accessible for all sections. 1946 - the first time when the Rs. 1,000 and higher denomination notes were first demonetised. It was first demonetized in January 1946 and again in 1978. The highest denomination note ever printed by the Reserve Bank of India was the Rs. 10,000 note in 1938 and again in 1954. But these notes were demonetised in January 1946 and again in January 1978, according to RBI data. 133rd - the rank of India out of 183 countries in the 2016 Global Youth Development Index (YDI) compiled by the Commonwealth Secretariat. The Global Youth Development Index report measures countries prospects for young people in employment, education, health, civic and political spheres. The top 10 countries in 2016 are Germany (1), Denmark (2), Australia (3), Switzerland (4), UK (5), Netherlands (6), Austria (7), Luxembourg (8), Portugal (9) and Japan (10). Pradhan Mantri Yuva Yojana - a flagship scheme of MSDE launched recently with a fund support of Rs 499.94 Crores and will provide entrepreneurship education and training to over 7 Lakh students in 5 years through 3050 Institutes. It will also include easy access to information and mentor network, credit, incubator and accelerator and advocacy to create a pathway for the youth. Digital India - the theme adopted for the 36th edition of India International Trade Fair (IITF), started at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. 150 companies from 27 countries are taking part in the fair. The 2016 IITF has been organised by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), under aegis of Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This years partner country is South Korea and focus country is Belarus. Besides, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand are partner states and Haryana is focus state. This years theme highlights countrys persistent efforts to alleviate poverty through meaningful convergence of digital technologies and e-governance. Hand in Hand - the joint military training exercise held between India and China every year. Recently sixth edition of same started in Pune. The aim of the bilateral military exercise is to share the expertise in drills and practices while tackling insurgency and terrorism between Indian Army and Peoples Liberation Army of China. Thus, it seeks to promote healthy military to military relations between the two armies and developing joint strategies for conducting operations in a counter terrorism environment. CACP - it stands for Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices gives recommendation to Government for change in minimum support prices for certain important agricultural commodities like wheat, pulses etc. The Commission for Agricultural Costs Prices (CACP since 1985, earlier named as Agricultural Prices Commission) came into existence in January 1965. Currently, the Commission comprises a Chairman, Member Secretary, one Member (Official) and two Members (Non-Official). The non-official members are representatives of the farming community and usually have an active association with the farming community. The prices are decided by CCEA on the basis of the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP). Rs 100 - the amount which has been increased in the minimum support price of wheat. The procurement cost of wheat will be 1,625 rupees per quintal against 1,525 rupees per quintal last year. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has hiked the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of wheat and pulses to boost the output of these Rabi crops and check prices. 14 November 2016 - the date on which super moon was observed. This is for the first time moon came closest to Earth since 1948. Last time, the moon came closer to earth on 26 January 1948. Next time the super moon will be observed on 25 November 2034. During this time moon will be even closer than this year. Super moon or perigee full moon is a phenomenon that occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon being the closest to the Earth on its orbit. During this time, the natural satellite appears roughly 30 larger in area and 30 brighter than the smallest full moons. In terms of diameter, the width of the moon is about 14 wider than the smallest full moons. SAIL - it stands for The Steel Authority of India limited which has won the prestigious 2016 Golden Peacock Award for Corporate Governance. It was bestowed with this award on account of its exemplary performance in the field of corporate governance i. e. for balancing the interests of all the stakeholders of the company management, customers, shareholders, suppliers, financiers, government and community. They are presented annually under various categories. The awards comprise to sets Global Awards and National Awards. SAIL is one of the largest state-owned steel in India and one of the top steel makers in world. Rustom-II (TAPAS 201) - Indias indigenously developed long-endurance combat-capable drone has successfully completed its maiden-flight. The test flight took place from Aeronautical Test Range (ATR), Chitradurga, Karnataka, which is a newly developed flight test range for the testing of UAVs and manned aircraft. RUSTOM-II is a Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) UAV. The UAV weighs two tonnes. It has an endurance of 24 hours. It has been designed and developed by Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), the Bangalore-based lab of DRDO. HAL and BEL are the production partners. CRPF - it stands for The Central Reserve Police Force which for the first time has deployed a team of women commandos in anti-Naxal operations in Jharkhand. The 135 women commandos belonging to the 232 battalions Delta Company have started carrying out anti-Naxal operations. CRPF is the largest central armed police force or paramilitary force in India. It functions under the aegis of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Its primary role is to assist StatesUnion Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and contain insurgency. It was established in 1939, under Crown Representatives Police but after independence it was made statutory after enactment of the CRPF Act, 1949. At present, CRPF is the worlds largest paramilitary force with 228 battalions and over three lakh personnel. Ministry of Minority Affairs - the department of government which for the first time had inaugurated Hunar Haat (Skill Haat) at India International Trade Fair (2016) at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. It is aimed at promoting and supporting artisans from Minority communities and providing them domestic as well as international market for display and sell their products. The Hunar Haat exhibition has been organised by the National Minorities Development Finance Corporation (NMDFC) under USTTAD scheme In it about 184 master artisans from across the country are showcasing their traditional art and skills at about 100 stalls at the international platform. USTTAD stands for upgrading the Skills Training in Traditional ArtsCrafts for Development. It was launched by the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs. NSSP - this stands for National Student Startup Policy is a programme launched to promote technology-driven student start-ups. It was launched during the second Visitors Conference held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. The NSSP has been formulated by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). It aims to create 1 lakh technology based student start-ups and a million employment opportunities within the next 10 years. It also aims to propel Indian youth to contribute to the nations socio-economic progress through promotion of technology-driven student start-ups. NSSP seeks to develop an ideal entrepreneurial ecosystem by lending crucial soft skills like decision-making in the students. It also seeks to promote strong inter-institutional partnerships among technical institutions. Rs 2.5 lakh is the amount which was allowed by the Union Government recently for families celebrating weddings to withdraw from bank account. Current Affairs October 2016 Rs.2500 - the cap on fares for 1-hour flights by the government in its recently introduced UDAN scheme. From January 2017 the government will roll out its ambitious plan to introduce budget regional flying by connecting small towns by flights whose fares will be capped at Rs.2,500 for a one-hour flight. Termed Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik or UDAN, this regional connectivity scheme (RCS) will be funded by levying a fee on aircraft landing at bigger airports. DGCA - it stands for Directorate General of Civil Aviation has been allowed to penalise pilots and airlines found violating aviation safety norms by imposing fines and going beyond just suspension or cancellation of permissions, in a move that will give more power to aviation regulator. Presently, the DGCA only debars, suspends and sometimes cancels permission to fly for airlines, individual pilots or engineers who err on the wrong side but is not allowed to impose any monetary penalty. Sophia - the name of dog which along with horse Thunderbolt-- the four-legged soldiers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police created history by becoming the first animals which were decorated with special service medals during the celebrations of the 55th Raising day of ITBP recently. While seven-year-old Thunderbolt is part of the Animal Transport unit of the force, lifeline of the force at high-altitude forward posts, three-year-old Sophia undertakes special sniffing operations to detect IEDs with her handler in Left Wing extremism hit areas of Chhattisgarh. The 80,000-personnel strong ITBP was raised in 1962 in the aftermath of the Chinese aggression and the force, apart from rendering border guarding duties, is tasked to carry out various activities in the internal security domain in the country. Air India - they recently earned the record of operating the longest non-stop flight in the world with its October 16, 2016 Delhi-San Francisco flight over the Pacific covering the 15,204 km journey in 14.5 hours, two hours less than the 13,900km Atlantic route. Despite the route being longer, the flight took almost two hours less due to the winds blowing in the same direction and thus making it go faster. TPC - it stands for Total Polar Compounds is the measure which can be used to continually monitor the changes in oil quality during frying. This was in the news recently after Indias top food regulatory body, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) initiated a process that sets a maximum limit beyond which the edible oils become unsafe and must not be reused. Carbon Monoxide - it is one of the 100 toxic gases released by lithium-ion battery commonly used in smartphones and tablets as per the new study by researchers from the institute of NBC Defence in the US and the Tsinghua University in China. It was also found that a fully charged battery will release more toxic gases than a battery with 50 charge. Vaibhavi - the name christened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the new born daughter of a couple, Bharat Singh and Vibha Singh from Mirzapur. PM granted the wish of the Mirzapur couple after the infants mother wrote to him. GEAC - it stands for Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee is the central biotech regulator of India. It was in the news recently after the sub-committee submitted its report to the GEAC saying that GM mustard was safe for consumption and cultivation. 130 - it is the rank of India among 190 countries that had been surveyed for the annual rankings in the Ease of Doing Business list 2017 released by World Bank recently. The top 10 positions went to - New Zealand which was followed by Singapore, Denmark, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Norway, United Kingdom, United States, Sweden and Macedonia. Rs.1.50 lakh per month - it is the monthly salary of President of India while it is Rs.1.25 lakhs for Vice-President of India. It was in the news recently after the Union Ministry prepared a proposal raising the emoluments of the two top functionaries. The move comes after the implementation of the 7th Pay recommendations which has created an anomalous situation in which the salary of President is Rs.1.00 lakhs less than the country top bureaucrat, the Cabinet Secretary. INS Viraat - it is the aircraft carrier which recently made its last voyage, sailing under tow from Kochi to Mumbai. It is the oldest aircraft carrier and the 28,000-tonne warship was inducted into the Indian Navy in May 1987. It was commissioned in the UKs Royal Navy in 1959. The British operated it for 27 years. The aircraft carrier will fly the Indian flag and the naval ensign till it is decommissioned. ePOS - it stands for electronic Point of Sales is the new system for monitoring transactions at fair price shops which has curtailed the scope of manipulation of purchase records and diversion of PDS grains to the open market. In India there are 5, 27,947 Fair Price Shops (FPS) in the country out of ePOS has been introduced in 1,54,628 shops. Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Chattisgarh and Rajasthan are the states where all fair price shops are ePOS enabled. Great Indian Bustard - this bird along with vulture are two of the prominent birds among the 7 birds which are nearing extinction in India as per the biennial WWF study-the Living Planet report which takes stock of the global environment. 1989 - the year in which the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) was formed. The FATF is an intergovernmental organization founded in 1989 on the initiative of the G7 to develop policies to combat money laundering. In 2001 the purpose expanded to act on terrorism financing. It was in the news recently after the BRICS Goa declaration reaffirmed commitment to the Financial Action Task Force international standards on combating money laundering and the Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation. It also called for swift, effective and universal implementation of FATF on combating terrorist financing, including effective implementation of its operational plan. Rosneft - it is the Russias state-controlled oil giant who recently took over major stake in Indias second biggest private oil firm Essar Oil in an all-cash deal valued at about 13 billion (Rs 88,000 crore). Rosneft bought a 49 per cent stake in Essar Oils refinery port and petrol pumps, while Netherlands-based Trafigura Group Pte, one of the worlds biggest commodity trading companies, and Russian investment fund United Capital Partners split another 49 per cent equity equally. The remaining 2 per cent is held by minority shareholders after delisting of Essar Oil. The deal has an enterprise value of close to 13 billion, which includes Essar Oils debt of 4.5 billion (Rs 30,000 crore) and about 2 billion (Rs13,342 crore) debt with the port company and power plant. Also, the near 3 billion dues to Iran for past oil purchases will continue to be on Essar Oil books. Essar Oil, part of a steel-to-ports conglomerate controlled by the billionaire Ruia brothers, operates a 405,000-barrels-a-day refinery at Vadinar in Gujarat. The refining complex also has a captive power plant as well as a port and terminal facilities. The deal would help the Essar Group, one of Indias largest and most indebted conglomerates, trim its about Rs 88,000 crore (over 13 billion) debt and ward off creditor pressure. The deal was announced as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting of the leaders of the BRICS countries in Goa. The deal is the single largest foreign investment in the Indian refining sector and will strengthen the ties between the worlds largest oil producer and the worlds fastest growing fuel consumer. The acquisition is the biggest foreign acquisition ever in India and Russias largest outbound deal. Post Offices - it will be the new outlets for the sale of subsidised pulses by the government. In the absence of government outlets in states, the Centre will utilise huge network of post offices across the country to sell subsidised pulses, mainly tur, urad and chana, to ensure availability in the ongoing festival season. An inter-ministerial committee, headed by Consumer Affairs Secretary Hem Pande, took the decision at its meeting in New Delhi recently. There are 1.54 lakh post offices in the country, of which 1.39 lakh are in rural areas. The government has been releasing tur and urad from its buffer stocks for last many months to state governments as well as government agencies like Nafed and Mother Dairy for retail distribution at a subsidised rate in order to protect consumers from high prices. The government has targeted to create a buffer stock of 20 lakh tonnes this year and pulses are being procured directly from farmers in the domestic market and through imports. PRJA - which stands for Peoples Resurgence Justice Alliance is the name of new party launched by rights activist Irom Sharmila recently in Imphal. Recently she broke her 16-year-old hunger strike demanding repeal of the AFSPA and announced that she would take her battle to the next level by floating her party as she wants to become the chief minister of Manipur to press for the demands. INS Arihant - this is the countrys first armed nuclear submarine capable of delivering atomic weapons from land, sea and air which was commissioned into service recently after extensive sea-trials. The 6,000-ton, 110-metre-long INS Arihant (the Sanskrit name meaning Slayer of Enemies) is powered by a 83 MW pressurised light water nuclear reactor. The vessel has been built under the Advanced Technology Vessel Project at the Ship Building Centre Visakhapatnam. With this induction, India has also completed its nuclear triad, which has a no first-strike policy regarding the use of its nuclear weapons. Only five countries in the world -- US, UK, France, Russia and China have so far developed nuclear-armed submarines. Cairn India Ltd - the company whose plea to export its share of crude oil from Barmer oil field in Rajasthan was rejected by the Delhi high court recently. This was rejected on the ground that domestic crude cannot be exported till India attained self-sufficiency. It was said that in the instant case, as no notice of India attaining self-sufficiency was given to Cairn, it can only claim compensation from the government for not picking up its share of crude from the oil field. Under the production sharing contract (PSC) between Cairn and the Centre, the company gets 70 per cent of the crude produced from Barmer, with the rest going to the government. Four - the slab GST tax structure of 6, 12, 18 and 26 per cent with lower rates for essential items and the highest for luxury goods that will also be levied with an additional cess was mooted recently at the GST Council meet recently. With a view to keep inflation under check, the proposal sponsored by the Centre proposed to continue exempting food items from tax as well as keep 50 per cent of the common use goods in either exempt category or lower band. Also, 70 per cent of the items is proposed to be governed by 18 per cent of lower GST rate. But ultra-luxury items like high-end cars and demerit goods like tobacco, cigarettes, aerated drinks, luxury car and polluting items would attract an additional cess on top of the 26 per cent GST rate. The panel that also includes representatives of all states, agreed on keeping base year for calculating the revenue of a state at 2015-16 and considering a secular growth rate of 14 per cent for calculating the likely revenue of each state in the first five years of implementation of GST. Brahmos - these missiles are the one whose new generation series is going to be developed jointly by New Delhi and Moscow. The new generation of Brahmos missiles with 600 km-plus range will have the ability to hit protected targets with pinpoint accuracy. This range enables these missiles to strike anywhere within Pakistan. That Russia can work with India to produce these missiles has been possible due to New Delhi joining the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) in June 2016. Brahmos current range is 300 km, which makes it difficult to hit targets deep inside Pakistan. India has ballistic missiles with longer range than the next generation Brahmos. But Brahmos ability to take down specific targets, even well-protected ones, makes it a potential game changer in any conflict with Pakistan. Ballistic missiles are powered for the initial half of their flight path and they use gravity to complete their trajectory. But cruise missiles are powered throughout. NBCC - the company in which the government recently initiated steps for its 15 per cent stake sale. The government holds 90 per cent in the company, which has a market capitalisation of Rs 15,180 crore. The Union Cabinet had in July this year cleared disinvestment in the project management consultancy and Real Estate Development Company. The stake sale is part of the governments Rs 56,600 crore disinvestment programme for the current fiscal. So far this fiscal, the government has raised Rs 6,414 crore through OFS and buyback of equity. NBCC is the third disinvestment through offer for sale (OFS) route by the government in the current fiscal. It had sold 7 per cent stake in Hindustan Copper to raise Rs 400 crore in September and 11.36 per cent in NHPC in April to garner Rs 2,716 crore. INS Tihayu - the high tech water jet fast attack craft which was commissioned by the Indian Navy recently. Vice-Admiral H C S Bisht, Flag Officer Commanding-In-Chief of the ENC, commissioned the ship, built by Garden Reach Shipbuilder and Engineers, at the Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam. INS Tihayu, specifically built for meeting needs of extended coastal and offshore surveillance and patrol, has a length of 49.9 metres and maximum breadth of 7.5 meters. Named after an island in Nicobar, the vessel has an endurance of 2,000 nautical miles at 12 to 14 knots of economical speed. April 2017 - the period from which no manufacturer will be allowed to produce vehicles that dont meet BS-IV emission norms as per the road transport ministrys notification. However it doesnt mention that already manufactured vehicles cannot be sold. The Supreme Court-appointed pollution control watchdog Environment Protection Control Authority (EPCA) recently threw a surprise suggesting that vehicle manufacturers should stop selling vehicles that are BS-III compliant from April 2017. UDAN - which stands for Udey Desh Ka AamNagrik is the ambitious program of government set to give wings to its ambitious regional air connectivity scheme. The government had on July1,2016 unveiled the draft scheme which fixed all-inclusive fares at Rs.2500 for one-hour flight in its attempt to make flying affordable for common man. The Ministry of Urban Development - this department recently signed a MoU with Ministry with Ministry of Railways under which railway stations and adjoining areas will be redeveloped on smart city lines for enhancing passenger amenities, providing easy access to stations and enabling optimal utilization of land at railway stations. CIPAM which stands for Cell for IPR Promotion and management has been created as a professional body under the aegis of DIPP to take forward the implementation of National IPR Policy that was approved by the government in May 2016. Current Affairs September 2016 India - it is the fourth country to demonstrate the flight testing of Scramjet Engine after the United States, Russia and European Space Agency. India recently successfully test fired its futuristic Scramjet (Supersonic Combustion Ramjet) Rocket Engine using oxygen from the atmosphere that could cut the cost of the launches several fold and help in Indian Space Research Organisations bid to design advanced air breathing engines. The first experimental mission of Scramjet Engine was successfully conducted from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh recently. Scramjet engine designed by the ISRO uses Hydrogen as fuel and the Oxygen from the atmospheric air as the oxidiser. Usually, rocket engines carry both fuel and oxidiser on board for combustion, but these newly developed engines with air-breathing propulsion system will use oxygen from the atmosphere thereby reducing the lift-off mass of the vehicle. It will also help in bring down launch costs substantially. August 29 - this day is celebrated as National Sports Day in India. This day marks the birthday of Dhyan Chand, the hockey player who won gold medals for India in the years 1928, 1932 and 1936. This day is celebrated by organizing friendly matches between different Indian hockey teams at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi, which was constructed in the respect and honor of Dhyan Chand. E-rickshaws and e-carts - they will no longer require permits to ply on roads but states can impose restrictions on them under appropriate traffic laws regarding their movement in certain areas as per the decision taken by the government recently. According to the notification issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the provisions of the sub-section (1) of section 66 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, will not apply to e-carts and e-rickshaws (as defined in section 2A of the Act,) that are used for carrying goods or passengers with personal luggage. The notification has removed the legal hurdles in the way of running of electric rickshaws as last mile connectivity. As per the notification, e-rickshaws have been allowed to carry four passengers and 40 kg luggage while e-carts would transport goods up to 310 kg. Tata Motors - the company whose controversial acquisition of 997.11 acres of land in Singur in 2006 by the then Left Front government in West Bengal to set up the ambitious Nano car manufacturing plant was set aside by the Supreme Court recently. They agreed that the land should be restored in 12 weeks to the owners and cultivators after completing the survey, identification and other formalities within 10 weeks. The apex court said the state government cannot claim back the amount of compensation given to the land-losers as it had enjoyed the right over the acquired land for 10 years. Rs 10 lakh - the amount of insurance cover being offered by Railways on booking a train ticket online which started from 1st September 2016. A person booking a train ticket through the IRCTC website will be able to opt for travel insurance cover for a premium of 92 paise only. The new facility will be available to all passengers, excluding those travelling by suburban trains while booking online irrespective of the class. The cover will not be applicable for children upto 5 years of age and foreign citizens. It will be for passengers holding tickets such as confirmed, RAC and wait-listed ones. The scheme offers travellersnomineeslegal heirs a compensation of Rs 10 lakh in the event of death or total disability, Rs 750,000 for partial disability, up to Rs 200,000 for hospitalisation expenses and Rs 10,000 for transportation of mortal remains from the place of a train accident or where an untoward incident, including terrorist attack, dacoity, rioting, shootout or arson, occurs. However, no refund of the premium will be given in case of cancellation of the ticket. Avanti Finance - the name of proposed microfinance firm which is going to be started by Tata Trusts chairman Ratan Tata, former Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani and National Institute of Public Finance and Policy chairman Vijay Kelkar. Avanti will apply to the RBI for registration and is expected to start operations before the end of financial year. 72nd - the rank of IITs in Delhi and Mumbai in the recently released Reuters list of Top 75 Asias Most Innovative Universities. The list identifies institutions doing the most advance science, invent new technologies and help drive the global economy. The list is topped by KAIST of South Korea followed by University of Tokyo, Japan. The Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, the only other Indian Institute in the list, is ranked 73 7.1 - the percentage of GDP growth of India during the quarter April to June 2016 which was slowest in 15 months. Despite the slowdown, India remains the worlds fastest growing major economy, ahead of 6.7 growth in China. GDP growth slowed mainly due to subdued performance of mining, construction and farm sectors. Sony Pictures - the company which recently announced its deal to buy the Ten Sports from Zee Entertainment for 385 million (Rs2850 crore). This sale will consolidate the sports broadcast market in India between Sony Pictures and Star India, with Nimbus retaining the third spot. Rs.3.93 lakh crore - the amount of Fiscal deficit in the first four months of the current financial year i. e. April - July 2016 which was 73.3 of the Budget Estimates (BE) for 2016-17. Fiscal deficit, which is the gap between expenditure and revenue for the entire current fiscal has been pegged at Rs.5.33 lakh crore or 3.5 of the GDP for 2016-17. 75 - the percentage of money the government agencies and public bodies will have to pay to the contractors against a bank guarantee in case of any dispute of payment as per the new Cabinet decision. This move will unlock thousands of crores and infuse liquidity into the stressed construction sector. 10 years - the period of residence which can be allowed to foreign investors if they invest Rs.10 crore over 18 months or Rs.25 crore over three years, resulting in jobs for at least 20 residents every fiscal as per the new policy approved by the Union cabinet recently. The residency permit can be extended by a decade. Up to now, such investors have been eligible for business visas lasting up to five years. Rs.300 per day - the revised minimum wages in C category area for agricultural workers as announced by government recently which was previously Rs.211 per day. The daily wages for non-agriculture workers was Rs.246 which has now increased to Rs.350 per day. Trinamool Congress - the party which was recently recognized by the Election Commission as a national party. National party status for Trinamool comes after EC recently revised norms for recognition of parties, allowing for review of a partys recognition based on its performance over two consecutive polls. 2050 - the year by which India is now expected to achieve the goal of universal primary education as per recently released UNESCOs new Global Education Monitoring report. As per the report India will be half a century late in achieving its global education commitments and the country needs fundamental changes in the education system if it wants to meet the 2030 sustainable development goals. UNESCOs report says that based on current trends universal primary education in Southern Asia will be achieved in 2051, lower secondary in 2062, and upper secondary in 2087. India is expected to achieve universal primary education in 2050, universal lower secondary education in 2060 and universal upper secondary education in 2085. INSAT-3DR - on-board GSLV-F05, is the advanced weather satellite which was launched by ISRO recently. The launch of the GSLV-F05 marks the tenth flight of Indias Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, designed to inject 2 to 2.5 ton class of satellites in geostationary orbits. The rocket is almost 49 meters high -- as much as a 17-floor building. It weighs 415 tons -- as much as the combined weight of 80 full grown elephants. GSLV-F05 is significant since it is the first operational flight of GSLV carrying Cryogenic Upper Stage. The INSAT-3DR satellite is an improvement of its predecessor -- INSAT-3D. The new satellite possesses an atmospheric sounding system which allows it to map vertical changes of humidity, temperature and ozone content in Earths atmosphere. The INSAT-3DR will provide a variety of meteorological services to the country Flexi fare system - the new concept of pricing of tickets which has been introduced by Railways in 2AC, Chair Car and 3AC for premier trains - Rajdhani, Duronto and Shatabdi from September 9.The base fare for Rajdhani, Duronto and Shatabdi trains will be on flexi fare system. However, there will be no change in the existing fare for 1AC and Executive Class of travel in premier trains. While 10 per cent of the seats will be sold in the normal fare in the beginning, it will go on increasing by 10 per cent with every 10 per cent of berths sold with the ceiling limit at maximum 50 per cent depending upon the demand. For 2AC and Chair Car, the maximum hike is 50 per cent while for 3AC, it is 40 per cent. Other supplementary charges like reservation charges, superfast charge, catering charges, and service tax as applicable shall remain unchanged. There are total 42 Rajdhani trains, 46 Shatabdi and 54 Duronto trains. ICICI Bank - the countrys largest private sector lender, is employing robots to perform tasks like generating customer IDs, updating addresses and mobile numbers, resolving ATM-related queries, etc. Claiming to be the first Indian bank to use software robotics, ICICI Bank claimed recently that the use of this technology has helped them in reducing response time by up to 60 per cent. Software robotics is essentially a step up over automation, where bots ensure applications can interact seamlessly. BYJUs - a Bengaluru-based education technology firm is the first venture where Facebook founder Mark Zuckerbergs investment arm for education and healthcare, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, has made its first investment in Asia. The 50 million commitment saw funding from investors such as Sequoia Capital, Sofina and Lightspeed Ventures, and Times Internet. The investment would be used for expansion. The BYJUs app has been downloaded more than 5.5 million times and reached 250,000 annual subscribers across India. It has an average engagement rate of 40 minutes per day and 90 per cent of users renew their subscription. 1.4 million - the number of lives which was lost in India in 2013 due to air pollution as per the World Bank report released recently. As per the report released by the World Bank and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, in 2013 more than 5 million deaths worldwide were attributed to health conditions caused by air pollution. China and India were ranked 4th and 6th respectively in the world in the deaths per million due to air pollution in 2013. Greek Landscape - the iconic grey painting by iconic modernist Akbar Padamsee which was recently sold for Rs.19.2 crore(2.9 million),setting a new auction record for the artist. It also became the fifth priciest work by an Indian artist with VS Gaitonde in the No.1 slot (Rs.29.3 crore). Current Affairs August 2016 6040 - it is the admission formula which was scrapped recently by the Joint Entrance Examination Apex Board(JAB) for admission to the 31 National Institutes of Technology(NIT), Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology(IIEST-Shibpur, IIITs and government institutes. Now the minimum qualification criteria would be 75 marks in higher secondary (HS) exam or rank among the top 20 percentile in their board exams. 15years - it is the period for which NITI Aayog is likely to form a committee of experts to estimate the demand for food supplies and chart out a roadmap to meet the requirement. This was finalised in a meeting of Niti Aayog chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Aayog was asked to adjust food production targets based on public consumption trends as it would help prioritize what would be required in future, considering the implications of an evolving middle class in India. Universal banks - these banks in the private banks are the one for which the Reserve Bank of India released the final guidelines for their on-tap licensing, under which it ring-fenced the banking system from large industrial houses, excluding them from floating banks in the future. But conglomerates have been allowed to hold up to 10 per cent in the lenders. For this purpose, RBI defined large group NBFC as an entity which is a part of a group having total assets of Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 50 billion) or with the non-financial business of the group not accounting for 40 per cent or more in terms of total assets or gross income. The minimum paid-up equity capital for a bank would be Rs 500 crore (Rs 5 billion). The bank shall open at least 25 of its branches in un-banked, rural centres. Rs 10,000 - it is the fine for drunken driving which has been proposed in the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill 2016 which was approved by Government recently. The bill also has provision of up to Rs. 10 lakh compensation in case of road fatality and Rs 2 lakh compensation for hit-and-run cases. The proposals are based on the recommendations of transport ministers from 18 states, and the bill includes penalties in the range of Rs 1000-Rs 4000 for over-speeding. As per the bill, driving without insurance will be punishable with Rs. 2,000 fine andor three-month imprisonment, while driving without helmets will attract Rs. 2,000 fine and 3-month suspension of licence. The provisions also include that guardianowner will be deemed to be guilty in case of road offence by juveniles while registration of the vehicle will be cancelled. April 1, 2017 - it is the target date for rollout of the Goods and Services Tax as per the detailed roadmap for its implementation unveiled by government recently. The government also said it is aiming for an optimal rate of taxation though the final decision will be taken by the GST Council. Once implemented, the GST will subsume various taxes, including excise, services tax, octroi and other levies and the proceeds will be shared between the Centre and states. 7th August - this day is celebrated every year as National Handloom Day. This day is celebrated to mark the 1905 Swadeshi movement. It was on August 7, 1905 that the formal proclamation of the Swadeshi Movement was made in a meeting at the Calcutta Town hall. The movement involved boycotting British products and the revival of domestic products and production processes. 31st October - the name of film starring Soha Ali Khan and Vir Das based on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhis assassination that was recently cleared by the censor board. Directed by National award winning film maker Shivaji Lotan Patil, the movie is based on the aftermath of Indira Gandhis assassination. 6.5 percent - the repo rate presently which was kept unchanged by Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan recently in the 3rd bi-monthly monetary policy review citing upside risks to the Reserve Banks inflation target for March 2017. Repo rate is the rate at which RBI lends to the system has been retained at 6.5 per cent, while the reverse repo rate which is paid to banks has been maintained at 6 per cent. The Cash Reserve Ratio will be at 4 per cent. On growth, RBI maintained its projection of 7.6 per cent on a gross value addition basis, saying the favourable monsoon which is 3 per cent above the average which raises agricultural growth and rural demand and higher consumption on the back of the 7th Pay Commission implementation will be aiding it. Jaldoot Train - the name of train which was deployed to supply water from Miraj town to Latur in Marathwada. Since its first run in April2016 to then parched Latur, the train delivered 2.79 crore litre water to the drought-affected town till completing its 111th and last trip recently. The train, run jointly by Indian Railways and state government, filled up 50 wagons with water from Miraj junction and carried it 340-km away to Latur city on its last trip. 3cm - the average growth in height of Indian men between 1914 and 2014 which has taken the average height of men in India to 165cm(55) while women grew taller by 5cm to take the average height to 153cm(51). The men from Netherlands with average height of 182.5cm and women from Latvia with average height of 169.8cm are the tallest. These findings are based on study conducted by Imperial College, London. NW1 - the name of countrys first national waterway which was notified in October 1986 and its total length is 1620km. It was in the news recently after the government launched its first trial of cargo transport carrying 200 newly assembled Maruti cars and another 1000tonnes building material from Varanasi to Kolkata. 2017 - it is the year from which there will be no separate Railway Budget in India putting an end to a practice that started in 1924. The finance ministry has agreed to railway ministry proposal to merge the annual exercise with the general budget. 3days - it is the period fixed by the Reserve Bank of India for customers to report the unauthorized electronic transactions to get the benefit of zero liability in third party frauds. This means banks will have to make goods the losses suffered by customers. In case where the victim notifies the fraud between 4 and 7 days after coming to know about it, the customers liability will be capped at Rs.5, 000. In a draft notification issued recently RBI said that if a bank employee is responsible for the fraud the customer must get his money back irrespective of whether it is reported in time or not. 66th - it is the rank of India as per report by the UN World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), which calls for more transparent policies if the country aspires to become a global driver of innovation India moved up 15 spots from 81st last year to 66th this year in the overall global rankings. The top rankers are: Switzerland 1, Sweden 2, UK 3, USA 4.The Global Innovation Index 2016, released by the WIPO, Cornell University, and the multi-nation business graduate school INSEAD, said India ranks among the top 50 economies overall in two pillars: market sophistication, 33, and knowledge and technology out-puts, 43. Machhli - the name of the legendary Ranthambore tigress that died recently. She was 19 years old. She is believed to have died of age-related issues. Also referred to as T 16, Machhli was probably the worlds most photographed tigress. She was named Machhli because of the marks on her face that resemble a fish. She had contributed more than 10 million a year to the economy of Ranthambore over the last 10 years. Bharatiya Mahila Bank - it is the wholly-owned bank by the government started in 2013 which is going to be merged with State Bank of India by March 2017. The State Bank of India recently approved the share swap ratios for the merger of five associate banks and Bharatiya Mahila Bank with itself. SBI will also issue 44.2 million shares to the government for one billion shares of Bharatiya Mahila Bank. 90 paise - it is the insurance premium which will be charged by Indian Railways (IR) from September 2016 for coverage of Rs.10 lakhs. At first, insurance would be available for those who book tickets online. Later, the scheme could be extended to season ticket travellers, where for a premium of Rs 200-300, they will get annual coverage. IR has selected three insurance companies - Shriram General Insurance, ICICI Lombard General Insurance and Royal Sundaram General Insurance - for insuring its passengers. Each would get insurance policies on a rotation basis from an automated system. The railway scheme is in line with the present governments policy of affordable insurance schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and Suraksha Bima Yojana, where for an annual premium of Rs 330 and Rs 12, respectively, consumers get coverage of up to Rs 200,000. 20 - it is the hike which has been made in the pension of the freedom fighters after it was announced by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his address to the nation on the 70th Independence Day from the Red Fort. There are around 37,000 freedom fighters in the country. The existing dearness relief system based on All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial workers, which was hitherto applied to freedom fighter pensioners on annual basis, is being discontinued and replaced by the dearness allowance system applicable to central government employees twice a year. 20ft - it is the cap on height of Dahi Handi as per the recent decision of Supreme Court. The court also directed that no one below 18 years of age can take part in human pyramids formed to celebrate Janmashtami. 10 years - the new time period fixed by the Election Commission to review the national and state party status of political parties instead of the present five. A commission notification said while the criteria of being recognised as a national and state party will remain unchanged, the review of the status will take place every two consecutive Lok Sabha or assembly elections instead of one. Recognition as a national or a state party ensures that the election symbol of that party is not used by any other political entity in polls across India. Other registered but unrecognised political parties have to choose from a pool of free symbols announced by the commission from time to time. Besides, these parties get land or buildings from the government to set up their party offices. They can have up to 40 number of star campaigners during electioneering. Others can have up to 20 such star campaigners. A political party becomes eligible to be recognised as a national party if it has won 2 per cent of seats in the Lok Sabha from at least three different states in the latest general election or in a Lok Sabha or assembly election it has polled 6 per cent of the total valid votes in at least four states, in addition to winning four Lok Sabha seats or it has been recognised as a state party in at least four states. Rs.4.31 crore - the price at which the suit donned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his meeting with United States President Barack Obama in New Delhi in 2015 was auctioned which has now entered the Guinness World records as the most expensive suit sold at auction. The suit was purchased by Surat based diamond trader Lalji Patel who owns Dharmananda Diamonds Company. The suit which has stripes with Narendra Damodardas Modi woven into gold letters was reportedly prepared at a cost of Rs.10 lakh. 7th - the position of India according to the report by the New World Health as India figured among the top 10 wealthiest countries in the world with a total individual wealth of 5,600 billion. The US is the wealthiest in the world in terms of total individual wealth held at (48,900 billion) while china stood second and Japan third with a wealth of 17,400 billion and 15,100 billion respectively. Wealth refers to net assets of a person, including assests (property, cash, equities, business interests). UPI - it stands for Unified Payments Interface operated by which National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) which went live recently. It is an application that will make money transfer as easy as sending a text message by allowing real-time money transfer. By using this application, a customer can transfer money to another person through a unique virtual address (virtual addresses are aliases to a bank account allowing a customers account to be uniquely mapped), or mobile number, or Aadhaar number. Therefore, customers do not need to know the payees bank account details, etc, and this will make the process simpler. It is currently available for a customer of 21 banks. UPI is a payment solution which empowers a recipient to initiate the payment request from a smartphone. It facilitates virtual payment address as a payment identifier for sending and collecting money and works on single click 2-factor authentication. The soft launch of UPI was announced by the outgoing Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan in April this year and was under pilot run, mainly with employee-customers, for some time. After assessing the success of pilot run, RBI had accorded its final approval for public launch of the product. 25 - it is the new cap on exposure limit of banks to a single borrower group which was recently announced by Reserve Bank of India. At present banks can go up to 55 of their tier-I capital in case of infra loans. In case of individual entities the limit has been raised from 15 to 20. The central bank also proposed to allow corporate bonds as a collateral for short term borrowings under repo - a mechanism where bonds are sold and bought back at predetermined prices. These steps have been announced to prevent banks from building up large exposures to a few big corporate and move them to bond market. Rs 70 lakhs - it is the expense limit set by Election Commission for each candidate for the Lok Sabha elections and Rs.28 lakhs for assembly polls for bigger states. For some states the limit is Rs.54 lakh and Rs.20lakh for Lok Sabha and assembly polls respectively. Till 1997 the limit was Rs.15 lakhs for LS polls and Rs.6 lakh for Assembly polls for most states. It was in the news recently after the Supreme Court ruled that the market value of the campaign materials fixed by the Election Commission is not sacrosanct. Gratuity - it is the benefit which has been extended to all government employees recruited after January 2004. The Centre and many state governments switched to the new pension scheme (NPS) from January 1, 2004 that required employees to contribute 10 of their monthly salary towards their pension with a matching contribution from the government. Gratuity is calculated as a proportion of the last salary drawn and takes into account the number of years put in by the employee. The upper limit for the gratuity was recently raised from Rs.10lakh to Rs.20lakh in line with the recommendation of the seventh Pay Commission. As per the pension department order issued recently all government employees covered by the NPS shall be eligible for the benefit of retirement gratuity and death gratuity on same terms and conditions as applicable to other employees. Current Affairs July 2016 105 - it is the rank of India on a Worldwide Human Capital Index, which measures countries ability to nurture, develop and deploy talent for economic growth. The list was topped by Finland. India ranks much below Chinas 71st position while Bangladesh, Bhutan and Sri Lanka are also placed higher on the index released recently by Geneva-based World Economic Forum. India was ranked 100th last year out of total 124 countries included in the 2015 index. Tejas - it is the name of the locally produced light combat aircraft that will be now be inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF) after 33 years the project was approved. The single-engine planes, a much delayed replacement for ageing MiG-21 fighters are being manufactured by Bengaluru based Hindustan aeronautics Limited (HAL) NPPA - its stands for National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority and was in the news recently after it fixedrevised ceiling prices of 45 scheduled formulation of Schedule-I under Drugs(Price Control) Amendments Order,2016.The authorities has also fixed the retail price of 12 formulations under Drugs Price Control Order,2013. The government fixes the prices of essential drugs based on the simple average of all medicines in a particular therapeutic segment having sales of more than 1. Companies are allowed to increase the prices of such drugs by up to 10 in a year. 7th Pay Commission - the commission, whose recommendations were cleared by Union Cabinet recently. About 1 crore (10 million) central government employees and pensioners are going to get the benefit of hike. The pay panel had in November recommended 14.27 per cent hike in basic pay at junior levels, the lowest in 70 years. The previous 6th Pay Commission had recommended a 20 per cent hike which the government doubled while implementing it in 2008.After considering the increase proposed in allowances, the hike in remunerations comes to 23.55 per cent. 7.6 - it is the percentage of bad loans of banks (as percentage of total advances) as on 31st March 2016 as against 5.1 as of 30th September, 2015. 8.5 is the estimated percentage of gross bad loans as of 31st March, 2017. The top 100 borrowers of banks accounted for 19.3 of bad loans as on 31st March, 2016, a surge from just 2.9 in September 2015. The clean - up process initiated by RBI has resulted in bad loans stocks of banks rising to a record Rs.5.8 lakh crore as of 31st March, 2016. These datas are based on Foreword to the RBIs Financial Stability Report written by the RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan. 30th September, 2016 - it is the last date of the Income Declaration Scheme 2016 that gives tax evaders the opportunity to declare undisclosed income or face strong punitive action. The scheme announced in this year budget opened on 1st June, 2016. Those who had under-reported their income or assets for the previous assessment years have the option to come clean by paying tax, interest and penalty totaling 45 of the undisclosed income. Varunastra - the name of indigenously-built heavyweight anti-submarine torpedo which was formally handed over to the Indian Navy by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar recently. With this, India has joined the list of eight countries having the capability to design and build such a system. Having almost 95 per cent indigenous content, Varunastra, costing about Rs. 10-12 crore per unit, is capable of targeting quiet and stealthy submarines, both in deep and littoral waters in intense counter-measure environment. Varunastra weighs around 1.25 tonnes and can carry about 250 kg of explosives at a speed of around 40 nautical miles an hour. Prashikshak - it is the name of the Teacher Education Portal which was launched recently by Ministry of Human resources Development in association with NCTE. The features of portal are that it will have database about all DIETs, comparative index for DIETs, data analytic report and monitoring of CSSTE related parameters. The mission is to foster District Institute of Education and Training (DIETs) through Teacher Education Portal (TEP). Madras High Court - the name of this court along with Bombay High Court will undergo a change in their names after the Cabinet approved a law ministry proposal to change the name of these two high courts through an Act of Parliament to correspond to the present names of the cities Mumbai and Chennai respectively. The proposal of the Department of Justice in the Law Ministry is to bring a bill-The High Courts (Alteration of Names) Bill, 2016-to rename the two High Courts established in 1860s under Indian High Court Act, 1861. 3 years - it is the period for which the tax holidays are available to Startups in India in a block of initial five years. If a tax holiday is to be availed, the entity is required to be set up between April1, 2016 and March31, 2019 with an approval of an inter-ministerial board set up by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP). 25 lakh or more - it is the amount which can be received by Startups via the convertible note route in a single tranche from a person which will not be termed as a deposit. Such a convertible note is to be turned into equity or repaid within 5 years. Owing to this relaxation, the stringent rules relating to informing the registrar of companies (RoC) or creating a deposit repayment reserve in the books of accounts will not apply to start up receiving funds via convertible notes. But this relaxation is available only to those startups meeting the government prescribed norms. Rs.331.75 - it is the monthly per capita spending on services in rural India as against Rs.819.36 in urban areas as per the data from the 72nd round of the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) carried out between July 2014 and June 2015. 26th May 2016 - it is the date from which the affixing label of Star rating of electric consumption has been mandatory on Colour TVs and Direct Cool Refrigerators. Mandatory labeled appliances now are frost free refrigerator, tubular fluorescent lamps, distribution transformers, room air conditioners, direct cool refrigerators and colour televisions. Sankat Mochan - the name of operation aimed at evacuating over 500 Indians stuck in the war-torn South Sudan which got underway recently. The operation is being spearheaded Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh with the help of two C-17 Globemaster aircraft of the Indian Air Force from South Sudans capital Juba. Rs.3.00 lakhs - the amount over which the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) on black money has sought a ban on cash transactions, limiting cash holdings and allowing the government to take over undisclosed cash beyond the threshold and overseas income. Pointing to rules in country such as France and Italy, the panel has proposed that cash transactions beyond Rs.3.00 lakhs be declared illegal and punishable under the law. 10crore - the prescribed turnover of jewelers up to which the income tax department will not conduct search and seizure operations or challenge valuations regarding purity or weight of the metal, though the central government will not withdraw the 1 excise on non-silver jewellery. These are part of the recommendations of a panel headed by former chief economic advisor, Ashok Lahiri whose recommendations were accepted by the finance ministry recently. 1gm - it is the minimum subscription which has been allowed in the 4th Tranche of the Sovereign Gold Bond which was issued by Government of India recently. These bonds have a tenure of 8 years with exit options in 5th, 6th and 7th year also. Rs.22915 crore - the amount of capital which has been provided by the government recently to 13 PSU banks including SBI, PNB and IOB to enhance their lending operations and enable them to raise more money from the market. This is the first tranche of capital infusion for the fiscal and more funds would be provided in future depending upon the performance of PSU banks. The capital infusion exercise for the current fiscal is based on an assessment of need as assessed from the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of credit growth for the last five years, banks own projections of credit growth and an objective assessment of the potential for growth of each PSBs Deen Dayalu - it is the name of first modern unreserved coach which was rolled out recently by Railways. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu inaugurated the first Deen Dayalu coach in New Delhi recently. It will have facilities like potable drinking water, mobile charging points and bio-toilets among others to improve quality of travelling in general class. IISc, Bangalore - it was ranked the top Indian institute in BRICS 2016 rankings. Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), global higher education analysts and compilers of the QS World University Rankings release a ranking of the best universities in the BRICS nations every year. 7.4 percent - it is the growth projections for 2016-17 for India which has been trimmed by International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently, a drop of 0.1 per cent from its previous forecast, attributing it to a more sluggish investment recovery while declaring Brexit as a spanner in the global economic recovery. Updating its growth projection from the one it issued in April 2017, the IMF said in 2016 and 2017 India is projected to grow at a rate of 7.4 per cent. This it said is a drop of 0.1 per cent in both the years. According to IMF, Chinas growth rate in 2016 and 2017 would be 6.6 and 6.2 per cent. 14 years - it is the age below which employment of children has been made a cognizable offence for employers and provides for penalty for parents. The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Bill makes employment of children below 14 years as cognizable offence for employers and provides for penalty for parents. The Bill defines children between 14-18 years as adolescents and lays down that they should not be employed in any hazardous occupations and processes. NHAI - stands for National Highways Authority of India which plans to raise up to 750 million (around Rs.5000 crore) through green masala bonds that will be listed on the London Stock Exchange soon. Housing finance major HDFC became the first Indian company to list masala bonds-denominated in Indian rupees-on the London Stock Exchange when it raised Rs.3000 crore last week. Masala bonds-the name is derived from the Hindi word for spice-are instruments through which Indian entities can raise funds in rupees by accessing overseas capital markets while bond investors hold the currency risk. INS Viraat - the Indias majestic aircraft carrier which is being decommissioned after nearly six decades in service. Viraat had first served British Navy for over 30 Years before being bought by India. Viraat was originally commissioned by British Royal Navy as HMS Hermes on November 18, 1959. Startup Village - the countrys first public-private partnership business incubator, has been named Indias best startup incubator. Startup Village is ranked number one in a first-of-its-kind comprehensive ranking by the India edition of Entrepreneur Magazine of the 100 best startup incubators in India (25 across sectors and 75 sector specific). BharatNet - formerly National Optical Fibre Network project, is the ambitious project planned to improve internet penetration in rural areas. The government is in the process of establishing a massive network infrastructure by connecting all 250,000 gram panchayats through optical fibre, providing broadband connectivity by all categories of service providers which will be implemented in three phases. In the first phase, 100,000 gram panchayats will be connected by March 2017, and this connectivity would be further extended to the remaining 150,000 panchayats by December 2018. The third phase involving a future-proof network involving fibre between districts and blocks, is planned to be completed by 2023. AN-32 - it is the name of Indian Air Forces Port Blair bound transport plane went missing after it took off from the Tambaram air base in Chennai on July 22, 2016. After 48 hours of frantic search involving assets drawn from Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard, authorities have lodged a formal complaint with Tamil Nadu police over the missing AN-32 aircraft. Meanwhile, the search and rescue team is seeking satellite imagery to find any clue of the plane that lost contact over the Bay of Bengal. Karwan-e-Aman - meaning, Peace Caravan, is the name of the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service which was in the news recently after it resumed its services. The Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service resumed recently after remaining suspended for two weeks in view of the unrest in Kashmir Valley. The bus service was started in April 2005 as part of the confidence building measures between New Delhi and Islamabad. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) - the software services major which has been ranked as the top employer in the Indian IT industry by the representative body Nasscom. The Mumbai-based firm was followed by its peers Infosys, Cognizant, Wipro and Capgemini. At the end of June, 2016, TCS had a total headcount of 3.62 lakh while Infosys and Wipro had 1.97 lakh and 1.73 lakh, respectively. Myntra - the Flipkart-owned company which recently acquired Jabong from Global Fashion Group a move that will mark further consolidation in Indias booming e-commerce industry. Gujarat - the state which is having the cleanest railway stations in the country according to a passenger feedback survey on cleanliness carried out by the Railway Ministry, which says lack of sanitation at stations was the biggest area of concern for commuters. Out of the 40 different cleanliness parameters passengers rated stench at stations as their top concern, followed by lack of dustbins and unclean platforms. The survey was conducted at 407 major railway stations and nearly 130,000 passengers took part in it. Among the 10 cleanest stations in the order of ranking are Beas, Gandhidham, Vasco Da Gama, Jamnagar, Kumbakonam, Surat, Nasik Road, Rajkot, Salem and Ankleshwar. Five stations in Gujarat--Gandhidham, Jamnagar, Surat, Rajkot and Ankleshwar-- are among the top 10 Humboldt penguins - the species of penguins that have been brought to India for the first time. They will be put in special enclosure of Byculla zoo in Maharashtra after three months of acclimatization. Humboldt penguins nest in burrows and are medium sized, growing between 55cm and 70cm in length and can weigh up to 5.9kg. They are mostly found along the pacific coast of South America, from Isla Foca in Peru down to Algarrobo in Chile. 1 - it is the additional tax on inter-state sales as proposed in the GST bill which was removed from the GST Constitutional Amendment Bill by the Union Cabinet recently which headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. By doing away with the 1 per cent inter-state tax over and above the GST rate, the government has met one of the three key demands over which Opposition Congress has been blocking the Bill in the Upper House. The other demands of including GST rate in the statute and a Supreme Court judge-headed dispute resolution body has not been accepted GST Council - the committee that has been proposed in the GST Constitutional Amendment Bill to adjudicate any dispute between states and the Centre. It will have representation from both the Centre and states. The changes approved by the Cabinet are to the Constitutional Amendment Bill that was approved by the Lok Sabha in May last year. Once the Rajya Sabha approves the legislation, the amended Bill will have to go back to the Lok Sabha again for approval. 5 - the number of initial years of rollout is the period which has been agreed for providing guarantee to compensate states for any revenue loss of the proposed indirect tax regime by the Cabinet in the GST Constitutional Amendment Bill. The Bill, in its present form, provides that the Centre will give 100 per cent compensation to states for first three years, 75 per cent and 50 per cent for the next two years. However, the Select Committee of the Rajya Sabha had in its report recommended 100 per cent compensation for probable loss of revenue for five years. As per the amendments, the Centre will now constitutionally guarantee states any loss of revenue from the GST subsuming all indirect taxes, including VAT, in the first five years of introduction. CAF Bill - it stands for Compensatory Afforestation Fund Bill which was passed by the Parliament recently. The bill once it gets it ascent from President will also create a institutional mechanism for use of fresh accrual of an estimated Rs. 6,000 crore per anum(over the Rs.42000 crore lying unspent till now) that would be collected for diversion of forest land for non forest use in future. Bill is also meant for setting up a national authority at the Centre and one in respective states to monitor utilization of the funds. Shyam Benegal committee - this committee has recommended scrapping the anti-tobacco warning running on the screen along with the film and instead put a static visual at the beginning of the film. The panel has also recommended that licensed suppliers of performing animals be used for providing animals for films and clarity on definition of such animals. National Current Affairs 2016 Current Affairs June 2016 6.5 - the short-term lending rate which was retained by Reserve bank of India second bimonthly monetary policy for the current fiscal. It is the rate at which the RBI lends to commercial banks. Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) which is the share of deposits bank must kept with RBI, was kept at 4 percent Reserve Bank of India. Governor Raghuram Rajan kept the key policy rate unchanged citing higher upside risks to inflation trajectory but said the central bank will remain accommodative provided data are supportive. Six - the number of nuclear power plant reactors to be set up in India for which the Nuclear Power Corporation of India and US firm Westinghouse have agreed to begin engineering and site design work immediately conclude contractual arrangements by June 2017. Once completed, the project would be among the largest of its kind, fulfilling the promise of the US-India civil nuclear agreement and demonstrating a shared commitment to meet Indias growing energy needs while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. INS Vikramaditya - the naval ship which recently saw an incident of gas leak during repairs which led to death of 2 persons. INS Vikramaditya, the Russian made aircraft carrier is Indias largest naval ship equipped with a variety of integral weapons and sensors. It is presently undergoing repairs at Karwar in Karnataka. Rs.100 - the rate per kg for the first 5 kg of excess baggage which has been fixed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation(DGCA) which will be effective from 15th June 2016. In addition to this other changes has also been introduced relating to refunds, compensation, delays and passenger facilities. IIS - stands for The Indian Institute of Science (IIS), Bangalore which has retained its position as the countrys best university, according to the latest Asian University rankings by global higher education analysts Quacquarelli Symonds. It has risen one place to 33rd spot, driven largely by its research work. IIT, Mumbai has risen 11 places to 35th position. The top 3 universities in the overall QS University rankings 2016 (Asia) are national University of Singapore(NUS), Singapore University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Nanyang Technological university(NTU), Singapore. Rs 500 crore - the amount that should be the worth of accounts to be eligible for Scheme for Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets which was announced by The Reserve Bank of India recently. The Reserve Bank of India under this has allowed banks to conduct deep restructuring of large accounts to revive projects that can be saved, effectively throwing a lifeline to promoters who risked losing their companies. Only those promoters who have shown no malfeasance in their actions while running the show can ask for the permission to continue with the management, even if they get reduced to minority shareholders in the process. Aviation sector - the sector to which the 520 policy relates to which was tweaked by the cabinet recently. 520 policy prevented Indian airlines from flying overseas unless they have operated for at least five years and have a fleet of 20 aircraft. Easing the 520 rule would mark an important further step towards liberalising Indias aviation market, the worlds fastest growing. The rule, unique to India, had sought to encourage the growth of the nascent domestic aviation industry, but many officials say that it now inhibits Indian carriers from growing their share of international travel. Rs.29.7 lakh crore - it is the expected value of total assets worth of State Bank of India post - merger with its five associate lenders and Bharatiya Mahila Bank. The Union cabinet recently approved the merger in a definitive push for consolidation in the banking sector. The merger is expected to be completed in 2016-17. While Indias largest lender would reap benefits of scale and a larger balance sheet, it will be a major challenge to integrate staff and rationalise branches. A significant aspect of employee rationalisation will be aligning the pay structures. The associates have a little over 70,000 employees, or 34 per cent of SBIs employee base. 2 - the amount of cess the government will impose on domestic and international air travel after the approval of National Civil Aviation Policy by Union Cabinet recently. This cess has been imposed to fund the subsidy element to boost connectivity to smaller towns and cities. The airfares has been fixed at Rs 2,500 for one-hour long flights with an aim to increase connectivity to smaller towns and cities by offering incentives to airlines. The Centre will refund 80 per cent of the losses incurred by airlines due to the cap in fare on such routes. HTT 40 - the name of Indias indigenous basic trainer aircraft which made its inaugural flight recently. The two-seater aircraft designed and developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is to be used for first stage training from all three military arms. 21st June - this day was recently celebrated as International Yoga Day. International Day of Yoga (or commonly and unofficially referred to as Yoga Day, is celebrated annually on June 21 since its inception in 2015,as it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares special significance in many parts of the world 100 - the percent of FDI which has been allowed in the airlines in the recent key reform decisions taken at a high level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narender Modi recently. FDI in existing airports have been allowed under automatic rule. Earlier the FDI allowed in airlines was just 49. Rs 10,000 crore - it is the amount by which the government recently set up Fund of Funds for Startups to support them with an aim to generate employment for 18 lakh persons. The decision was taken in the Union Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Cabinet approved the establishment of Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS) at Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) for contribution to various Alternative Investment Funds (AIF), registered with SEBI which would extend funding support to startups. 6,000 crore - the amount of special package announced by government recently for textiles and apparel sector that aims at creating one crore (10 million) new jobs in 3 years and attract investments of 11 billion while eyeing 30 billion in exports. The measures approved include additional incentives for duty drawback scheme for garments, flexibility in labour laws to increase productivity as well as tax and production incentives for job creation in garment manufacturing. A unique feature of the scheme will be to disburse the subsidy only after the expected jobs are created. PSLV - it stands for The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and it is Indias work horse vehicle and so far it has successfully carried 113 satellites of which 74 were for international customers. It was in the news recently as it successfully launched a rocket carrying 20 satellites and placed the Cartosat-2 Series and 19 others in the designated polar Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO). The 727.5kg Cartosat-2 series will provide regular remote sending services and multispectral cameras and its imagery will be of multiple use. India - this country recently joined Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) as its 35th member. Marking Indias first entry into any multilateral export control regime, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar signed the instrument of accession to MTCR in the presence of Frances Ambassador-designate Alexandre Ziegler, The Netherlands Ambassador Alphonsus Stoelinga and Luxembourgs Charge dAffaires Laure Huberty. The MTCR was created in order to curb the spread of unmanned delivery systems for nuclear weapons, specifically delivery systems that could carry a minimum payload of 500 kg for a minimum of 300 km. National Current Affairs 2016 Current Affairs May 2016 2.1 - the percentage by which the global remittance to India fell in 2015 over 2014. This was the first annual fall since the global financial crisis of 2008. The biggest fall happened in inflows from the Gulf region, which accounts for 52 of the total annual remittances. The yearly remittances fell from 70.4 billion in 2014 to 68.9 billion in 2015. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - the foundation which has been chosen to partner with the Central Government to carry out a survey to rank the villages on different sanitation parameters. The idea is to encourage villages to improve sanitation and become open defecation-free. The survey will involve interaction with village panchayats, visiting households and taking pictures in different locations in villages. CMS - it stands for Centralized Monitoring System which the government is setting up to automate process of lawful interception and monitoring of phones and Internet. The government has decided to set up the CMS in a phased manner to automate the process of lawful interception and monitoring of mobile phones, land lines and the internet in the country. The CMC at Delhi and RMC (Regional Monitoring Centre) at New Delhi and Mumbai have been operationalized. 85 - the percentage of pictorial warnings which is compulsory to be displayed on surface of cigarette packets. It was in the news recently as the Supreme Court directed the tobacco manufacturing companies to comply with the 2014 rules until the validity of the law is decided by the court of India in reply to the petition filed by Tobacco Institute of India which challenged the rule. 2 years - the period of holding of shares of startup companies which will be exempted from Capital Gains Tax as the fresh amendments introduced in the government in the Finance Bill. Currently, there is no capital gains tax on share transactions in listed companies if those stocks are held for 12 months but shares of unlisted entities face capital gains tax of 20 even after three years. The move to exempt capital gains on holding of shares of unlisted cos. for 24 months will benefit the startups and is expected to spur M As. 10 - the maximum percentage of investment allowed for corporate in new bank as per the draft guidelines released by Reserve Bank of India for issuing of bank licences recently. The RBI recently said that after a thorough examination the current Stop and Go licensing policy will now pave way for Continuous authorization policy where it will open a permanent window for bank licences. The new policy allows individual promoters with 10 years-experience in banking and finance to float banks. The new draft allows the promoter to own a minimum of 51 in the holding company while in the past the non-operating holding company had to be wholly owned by the promoter. ICICI Bank - the first financial institution in the country to tie up with the BRICS promoted New Development Bank (NDB) for a partnership in bond issuances, co-financing, treasury management and human resources. As part of the pact the two lenders will look at each other as preferred partners. Six - the number of members who will be there in the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) set up for monetary policy review as per the amendments to the Reserve bank of India Act of 1934 as proposed in the Finance Bill, 2016. The MPC will be chaired by the RBI governor, however, will not enjoy a veto power to overrule the other panel members but will have a casting vote in case of a tie. The government will nominate three eminent persons to the MPC. No government official will be nominated to the MPC. The other three members would be from the RBI with the governor being the ex-officio chairman. Deputy Governor of RBI in charge of the monetary policy will be a member, as also an Executive Director of the central bank. GeM - it stands for Government e-Marketplace which will be online market being created for purchase of commonly used goods and services by ministries and departments of government. GeM will be utilized by government buyers to direct online purchases. Up to Rs.50, 000 of purchases can be made from any of the available suppliers on GeM. SVA - it stands for Security Vetting Authority which is the name of authority which will be set up as per the draft of The Geospatial Information Regulation Bill, 2016. Centre will set up SVA whose permission will be needed for acquiring maps, geospatial data through space or aerial platforms such as satellite, aircraft, balloons, unmanned aerial vehicles or terrestrial vehicles or any other means. An apex committee will oversee SVA. Publicationdissemination of Indias map, online or offline has to be vetted by SVA after publisher gets a license. The older maps must seek licenses within a year of bill being passed. Licensees must display insignia of clearance. NEET - it stands for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test. It will be the only basis of all admissions to MBBSBDS courses in government and private medical colleges or in deemed universities as per the recent decision of Supreme Court. NEET will be conducted by CBSE and will be based on NCERT syllabus for Classes XI and XII. PMKVY - it stands for Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana which is the flagship scheme of the Ministry of Skill Development Entrepreneurship (MSDE). The objective of this Skill Certification and Reward scheme is to enable and mobilize a large number of Indian youths to take up skill training in accordance to the national Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF). Under the scheme, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) has also been started wherein individuals with prior learning experience or skills are assessed and certified. Anti - Hijacking Bill - the Bill which was recently cleared by Lok Sabha which provides for death penalty to the offenders in the case of death of hostages or security personnel and also has life imprisonment for the offence as well as confiscation of movable and immovable property of the accused. The Bill had been cleared by the Rajya Sabha earlier. The bill amends the 1982 act which provided for death penalty for the hijackers only in the event of death of the hostages. Sea Harrier - the iconic aircraft of Indian Navy as recently phased out after 33 years of service. This maritime fighter was inducted in 1983 and was built by British aerospace. Indian Navys Sea Harrier squadron was deployed during Operation Vijay in 1999 and embarked on the Viraat during the Operation Parakram in 2001 when standoff with Pakistan was at all-time high. 7.3 - the rate by which Indias economy is expected to grow in 2016 as per the mid-2016 update of the World Economic Situation and Prospect Report. As per the report Indias economy is slowly gaining momentum and is expected to achieve a 7.5 growth in 2017. China which grew at 6.9 in 2015 is expected to witness slowdown in growth with its GDP projected to grow 6.4 in 2016 and 6.5 in 2017. RAU - stands for Rajendra Agriculture University, Pusa, Samastipur, Bihar which was recently upgraded to central university after in a rarest of rare case, and both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha passed the legislation meant for upgrading the university as a central university in one day. Even President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to it the same day-making it a rarest of the rare case in parliamentary history. This gave Bihar its first central agriculture university. 40 - the limit of holding the Financial Institutions can hold in banks as per the new circular issued by Reserve Bank of India. Individuals can hold up to 10 while non-financial entities have been allowed 15 stake. Discovery Communications - the company which recently acquired 74 stakes in celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor - promoted Turmeric Vision which owns and operates TV network FoodFood and its digital products, in a deal estimated to be worth 47.10 million(around Rs.50 crore). Discoverys investment in FoodFood is being seen as part of strategy to expand its presence in the country and strengthen its portfolio of female and lifestyle brands such as TLC and ID. Section 499 - the section of the Indian Penal Code which codifies the criminal defamation and punishment of up to two years in jail is prescribed in Section 500 of the Indian Penal Code. It was in the news recently as Supreme Court ruled that defamation will remain a criminal offence in India. The court said that the right to speech was sacrosanct but not absolute, and that ones right to reputation was part of ones fundamental right to life. National IPR policy - it stands for National Intellectual Property Rights policy was unveiled by India recently which looks to safeguard trademark identities and promote creativity and entrepreneurship. It aims at fostering innovation, cutting delays in clearing patent, trademark and copyright applications, protecting traditional knowledge and encouraging entrepreneurship. This will bring Indias IP regime in line with global standards and help improve its ranking in the World Banks Ease of Doing Business index. The new policy will also help substantially cut the time taken on clearing the backlog of IPR applications from the current five to seven years to 18 months by March 2018. FSSAI - it stands for The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has turned its attention to restaurants, eating joints and hotels to enforce hygiene standards. A sub-group consisting of industry bodies like the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) and the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) and the FSSAI have been formed to amend rules that govern safety standards at eating establishments. The sub-group is expected to meet in the next three weeks to propose amendments to Schedule 4 of the Food Safety and Standards Regulations, 2011, that govern hygiene standards of food service operators. IndusInd bank - the first bank to break away from the tied agency model and partner multiple insurance companies. The private bank entered into a second distribution arrangement with Reliance GENERAL Insurance in addition to its partnership with Chola Mandalam Insurance. From April 2016, insurance regulator IRDA has allowed banks to follow an open architecture where they can sell insurance plans of multiple companies. Prithvi-II - the indigenously developed nuclear capable missile which was successfully test fired by India from a test range at Chandipur in Odisha recently. The trial of the surface to surface missile was carried out successfully from a mobile launcher from the launch complex-3 of the Integrated Test range at Chandipur. Punjab National Bank - the bank which recently posted the highest quarterly loss by an Indian bank in India. The loss reported was Rs.5367 crore for the quarter ended March 2016 while in the same quarter last year bank reported a net profit of Rs.306 crore. The previous highest quarterly loss of Rs.3342 crore was reported by bank of Baroda for December 2015 quarter. State Bank of India - the bank which recently announced its proposal to explore the possibility of acquiring Indias first women bank-the Bhartiya Mahila Bank. It also announced the proposal to explore the merger of five associate banks with itself that could create an Rs.37 lakh crore banking monolith with a country wide presence and low costs. 100 - the percentage of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) allowed by Reserve Bank of India in credit information firms. The RBI recently clarified that investors whose ownership is well diversified (shareholdings not concentrated in the hands of a select few) may pick up to 100 percent in a credit information company. A credit information company aggregates and analyses data of individuals and businesses and puts out a credit score which is an indicator of credit worthiness of that individual or business. Currently, India has four credit information companies-CIBIL, Experian, Equifax and CRIF High Mark. SEBI - stands for the Securities and Exchange Board of India, the capital market regulators tightened rules on issue of Participatory Notes (P-notes) to bring in more transparency and curb misuse of the investment route used by foreign investors not registered in India. SEBI said that Indian KYC (Know Your Customers) or anti-money maundering rules (AML) will be applicable to P-note holders. P-notes allow foreign investors to take exposure to Indian stocks without registering with SEBI. These instruments are issued by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) registered with SEBI. 21st June - this day is celebrated as International Yoga Day or simply Yoga Day. It was declared to be internationally recognized by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on December 11, 2014. Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice or discipline that originated in India. June 21 is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares special significance in many parts of the world. RLV-TD - Indias first space shuttle, was successfully launched recently. India successfully launched the first technology demonstrator of indigenously made Reusable Launch Vehicle, capable of launching satellites into orbit around earth and then re-enter the atmosphere, from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. This is the first time ISRO has launched a winged flight vehicle, which glided back onto a virtual runway in the Bay of Bengal, some 500 kilometres from the coast. The RLV, being dubbed as Indias own space shuttle, is the unanimous solution to achieve low cost, reliable and on-demand space access. 21st May 2016 - this day was celebrated as International Buddha Poornima Diwas. The event was organised by Ministry of Culture and coordinated by International Buddhist Confederation to spread the ideals of peace and dharma. Air India One - also referred to as AI-1 or AIC001 is the aircraft the Prime Minister or the President of India uses when flying abroad. The aircraft is operated as a VIP flight by the Indian Air Force. Kesar - the famous saffron-coloured variety of mango, largely grown around the foothills of Girnar Mountain in Junagadh district of Gujarat, which recently got a global recognition as Gir Kesar mango, after being granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag. Now, the Kesar mango is the second variety of mango in India to get GI registration, after the Dussheri mango variety grown in Uttar Pradesh. Dairy - the sector which is getting a new boost with the launch of National Gokul Mission in which the government is focusing on the development of indigenous breeds. So far, the Centre has approved setting up 14 Gokul Grams (integrated indigenous cattle centres)-that would scientifically help local farmers conserve desi breeds of cows and buffaloes-across states under this mission. These Grams will be self-sustaining centres and will generate resources from milk sales, organic manure, vermicompost and urine distillates. Each centre will maintain milch and unproductive animals in the ratio of 60:40 and will have the capacity to maintain about 1,000 animals. 180 days - the period within which the UGC has directed all universities across the countries to issue degrees to students qualifying for the degree. The communique also carried a sage comment that withholding a students degree could hamper the entry into a world of possibilities and promises. The Commission warned that any institution found violating the norm will face punitive action, including withdrawal of grants or status as a university. 24 million tones - the target of pulse production government wants to touch in 2020-21. The five year road map wants to achieve self - sufficiency in pulses with a six-pronged strategy, to increase production consistently by raising yield (production per hectare) as well as area under pulse crops in all major pulse producing states including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The target is to raise production from 170.6MT estimated in 2015-16 crop year(July-June) to 24 MT in 2020-21 and 27.5 MT in 2024-25. The target is also to increase yield from 750kghectare to 900kghectare in 2020-21 and 1000kghectare in 2024-25. SEBI - stands for The Securities and Exchange Board of India which has barred those named as willful defaulters from raising public funds through stocks and bonds, and also from taking board positions at listed companies. Sebi notified these norms on Wednesday, disallowing defaulters from setting up market intermediaries such as mutual funds and brokerage firms. These defaulters would also not be allowed to take control of any other listed company. The changes apply to all individuals and companies declared willful defaulters by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). AIBMA - stands for The All India Bread Manufacturers Association, which represents over 90 organised bread manufacturers such as Harvest Gold and Britannia announced recently that they will stop using potassium bromate and potassium iodate voluntarily on its own. The Centre for Science and Environment had claimed that the bread samples of top brands in Delhi contained cancer-causing chemicals -- potassium bromate and potassium iodate. SAY - stands for Shala Asmita Yojana, probably the worlds largest student tracker which will be launched in India from February 2017. It will have data base of 25 crore school going children. ASMITA is the acronym for All Scholl Monitoring Individual Tracing Analysis. The prime ministers office recently gave the go ahead for SAY, which intends to use Aadhaar numbers to track the educational development of students, be it their attendance, enrolment, dropping out, mid day meals, toilets and other related parameters like teacher transfers and learning assessment of children. The initiative will cover 15 lakh schools and 77 lakh teachers of government and government-aided schools. 24th - it is the rank of India in the QS Higher Education System Strength Rankings (HESSR) 2016 with a score of 60.9 out of 100. The US has scored a centum and tops the heap, UK is in the second place with 98.5, while Germany takes the third spot with 94. The QS HESSR(overall ranking0 is an assessment done through four categories - system strength, flagship, access and economic concept of different countries-in the field of higher education. Capital Goods Sector-it is the sector in which the government recently approved The National Capital Good Policy which aims to create over 21 million jobs by 2025, envisaging increasing the share of domestic production in Indias capital goods demand from 60 to 80 by 2025 and in the process improve domestic capacity utilization to 90. New India Assurance - the largest state owned company, recently issued the countrys first Nuclear Operators Liability Policy to nuclear Power Corporation of India. This policy is underwritten by a consortium of insurance companies through the India Nuclear Insurance Pool. The entire Rs.1500 crore India Nuclear Insurance Pool is entirely supported by domestic companies and is managed by General Insurance Corporation(GIC) which has also committed funds to the pool. The policy was the missing component from the set of requirements for getting private investment in nuclear power-the doors for which were open ten years ago when the then Manmohan Singh led government signed the agreement with US. Current Affairs April 2016 Rota virus vaccine - this was launched recently as part of its universal immunization programme by Health ministry to prevent diarrhoeal deaths due to virus which claims lives of nearly one lakh children every year. Rota virus, a leading cause of severe diarrhea and death among children less than five years of age, is responsible for around 10 of total child mortality every year. The vaccine developed by Indian firm Bharat Biotech will be initially introduced in four states-Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Odisha. Its coverage will be expanded to the entire country in a phased manner. Minor, Substantial and Non-substantial - they are the categories of Green Violations which have been proposed by Law Ministry to the proposed draft of the Environment Laws(Amendment) Bill - meant to amend the existing Environment(Protection) Act,1986 and the National Green Tribunal Act,2010. Minor would be an act of omission or commission by a person causing damage to environment due to failure of compliance of the provisions of environment laws. Substantial will be damage to environment by release of environment pollutant or handling of hazardous substance. Non-substantial would be - damage to environment which is neither a minor violation nor a substantial damage. Directed Energy Weapons (DEWS) - they are basically beams of concentrated electronic magnetic energy or subatomic particles to hit targets. DEWS can be high-energysolid-state lasers high power microwaves charged particle beams. These are futuristic weapons. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is already tom-tomming its ongoing development of a 10-Kilowatt DEW against UAV (unmanned aerial vehicles) like targets with establishment of critical technology of precision trackingpointing and laser beam combination. Gatimaan Express - the Indias first semi-high-speed train which was flagged off recently by Railway minister Suresh Prabhu. The new train will run between Hazrat Nizamuddin and Agra Cantonment stations and can touch a speed of 160kmhr. The train will have Railway hosts and hostesses, bio-toilets, LED lights, Free Wi-Fi. The train was indigenously built at a cost of Rs.50 crore at the Kapurthala Rail Coach Factory. 25 basis - the points by which the Repo Rate cut by Reserve Bank of India in its latest monetary policy announced on 5th April, 2016. Repo rate-the rate at which banks borrow from the RBI was cut by 25 basis points, from 6.75 to 6.50, signalling its belief that prices of goods were moderating. The monetary policy kept the overall cash reserve ratio - CRR-the amount of funds that the banks have to park with the RBI-unchanged at 4, while the minimum daily maintenance of the CRR was cut to 90 from 95. Nine - the number of stations saw the launch of free Wi Fi after the successful implementation in Mumbai Central, bringing high speed internet access to about 1.5 million passengers and visitors. The Wi-Fi service is now available at Pune, Bhubaneshwar, Bhopal, Ranchi, Raipur, Vijayawada, Kacheguda (Hyderabad), ErnakulamJn (Kochi) and Vishakhapatnam stations. Google and RailTel, the telecom arm of the Indian Railways, had collaborated to make Wi-Fi network available across 100 stations to deliver high speed internet to 10 million Indians a day by the end of the year. The project will eventually be rolled out to cover 400 railway stations across India. 94.7 billion - the projected amount of Current Account Deficit of India in 2021 as projected by International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its latest edition of the World Economic Outlook (WEO). The report predicted that India would achieve its inflation target of 5 percent in the first half of 2017, though it warned that un-favourable monsoon and the effect of public sector wages increase could pose a risk. Canara Bank - they recently received the first loan from BRICS bank for renewable energy. The New Development bank (NDB) of BRICS countries has handled out 250 million to Indias Canara Bank for renewable energy projects as part of its first set of loans amounting to more than 800 million. The first tranche of 75 million will be given to Canara bank for on lending to projects generating 500 MW additional renewable energy capacity. 96-104 - the percentage of the 50 year average which is the range of monsoon to be considered as normal as per the parameters of Meteorological Department. The 104-110 is considered as above normal. The meteorological department has predicted a bountiful monsoon this year. Like any prediction model, the one Meteorological department uses to make this forecast has an error margin of 5. 2009 - the year before which those who registered for PhD need not have NET for lectureship. At present, a student who has a postgraduate degree or an MPhil and has cleared the NETSET is eligible for lectureship in a college or university. If the student fails to clear the eligibility test but has an MPhil degree, he or she can teach in a college but not a university. From 2009 the UGC made NET and PhD the minimum criteria for the post of assistant professors in colleges and universities but now some relaxation has been issued for PhD registered before 2009. Provident Fund - the withdrawal norms for this were rolled back by government recently. The government announced a complete and unconditional roll back of the new norms that barred employees from withdrawing their provident fund corpus before retirement. 52.1 - the percentage of rural households going for open defecation as per the recently released Swachhta Status report by the National Sample (NSS) Office. The percentage of urban households stands at 7.5. The nationwide rapid survey was conducted during May-June 2015, concurrently with the 72nd round of the NSS. The households having toilet in rural areas is 45.3 and in urban areas is 88.8 as per the report. 41 km per day - it is the length target of highways which the government is planning to set up in 2016-17. The Road Transport and Highways Ministry will award contract for 25,000km national highway projects, two and a half times more than the projects it had sanctioned in the previous year. The National Democratic Alliance(NDA) government has set an ambitious target of constructing 41 km of national highways every day in 2016-17, up from more than 16 km per day of highways built in 2015-16. 1:1,700 - the doctor to citizen ratio in India as of March 2015. The WHO stipulates a minimum ratio of 1:1,000. India will need 4 lakh more doctors by 2022 to achieve WHO standards. As of March 2015, India had 420 medical colleges - 200 run by the government, 220 privately run. Rocket - it is the name of the National Security Guards(NSG) K-9 units expert assault and sniffer dog that has been recommended for the gallantry award following his valiant effort during the Pathankot attack. He was injured during the event but is back to work after one month treatment. This Belgian Malinois, raised in NSG itself, helped security forces in establishing the presence of one of the fidayeen attackers at the IAF base on January 4, 2016 when a massive fire had engulfed some buildings. 24th April 2016 - this day was celebrated as National Panchayat Day in all Gram Panchayats across the country for the first time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed all the Gram Sabhas from JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur on that day. SCST Act - the centre recently notified rules for amendment of Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act of 1989 to tighten provisions to ensure speedier justice to SCs and STs, the Social Justice and Empowerment ministry notified the rules to give effect to the changes. The object of the amended provisions is to speed up the process of dispensation of justice, liberalise and expedite access to relief for victims of atrocities, ensuring special sensitivity in cases of offences against women. Workers Bank - it is the name of the bank for which the Labour Ministry has requested Reserve Bank of India to examine the proposal. The ministry has asked RBI to form a panel headed by a former Deputy Governor to look into a proposal of creating a Workers bank using Employees Provident Fund (EPF). The proposal was mooted by the trade unions about a decade ago and has been discussed by Labour Ministry and Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) for several years now. As on 31st march 2015, EPFOs total corpus stood at Rs.6.34 lakh crore. 59th - the score of India in The World Justice Report latest report which calculates rule of law index for 100 countries. The first three score holders are Denmark, Norway and Sweden respectively. It is based on surveys of over one lakh households and more than 2,000 experts in these nations about the general perception in the public about constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, order and security, justice system and other issues related to fairness in society. Panic button - the button which should be present in all phones sold in India from 2017 which will enable users to intimate about emergency situations. The measure, aimed at womens safety, will also see a provision for installation of GPS from January 1, 2018 to track the location of the person in crisis with accuracy. Distribution of LED bulbs - this is being undertaken under the UJALA scheme which stands for Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All. Under this scheme there is a target to distribute upto 77 crore LED bulbs in the next three years which will help in saving Rs.40,000 crore every year. This will also result in reduction of about 10.5 million tonnes CO2 every year. Out of this 10 crore LED bulbs have already been distributed which will presently save Rs.5, 194 crore annually on electricity bills. The scheme is being implemented by Energy Efficiency Services Limited. IRNSS-1G - Indias navigation satellite which successfully lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh recently. India completed its landmark mission for a regional navigational system on par with United States-based GPS with the successful launch of IRNSS-1G, the seventh and last in the constellation of satellites that make up the system. The IRNSS comprising the seven satellites will offer services with much better accuracy and targeted position in navigation on par with the Global Positioning System of the United States. ISRO had launched and operationalised other six satellites - IRNSS-1F on March 10, 2016, IRNSS-1E (January 20, 2016), IRNSS-1D (March 28, 2015), IRNSS-1C (October 16, 2014), IRNSS-1B (April 4, 2014) and IRNSS-1A on July 1, 2013.IRNSS-1G which has a 12-year mission life would become operational in about a months time, marking the full-fledged functioning of the IRNSS. Hongi - the name of the traditional Maori greeting of New Zealand. This was in the news recently as New Zealand Governor General Lewis Moeau greeted Indias President Pranab Mukherjee in this traditional style upon his arrival in Auckland recently. The Maori people of New Zealand will greet visitors with a beautiful gesture called hongi (pressing foreheads and noses together, with eyes closed). Maori will perform this move to initiate newcomers, and exchange the breath of life with them. 54 - the percentage of construction of household toilets in urban areas as per the data submitted by the urban development ministry to the Lok Sabha. Out of a target of constructing 25lakh individual household toilets, only 13.2lakhs were actually built from October 2, 2014 to March 2016. Gujarat emerged the best performer accounting for more than one third of the total households toilets constructed. INS Kalvari - the name of Indias first new submarine in 16 years whose trial began recently. The diesel - electric submarine is believed to be commissioned by December end-2016 with the other five Scorpene submarines following at nine-month intervals till 2020. Current Affairs March 2016 112 - the single number which is going to be introduced for all emergency services in India soon, including the police, fire brigade and ambulance. At present, such callers need to dial in different numbers for different emergencies like 100 for police, 101 for fire, 102 for ambulance and 108 for emergency disaster management. The move recommended by the Telecom regulatory authority of India (TRAI) in April 2015 was approved by the Telecom Commission recently. Bajrangi Bhaijaan - the picture which won the Best Popular Film award at the 63rd National Film Awards which were announced recently. S. S.Rajamoulis magnum opus Baahubali was declared the Best Feature Film. Tata Sons - they recently increased its stake in Air Asia India to become the only company in India to run two airlines. Tata Sons already owns a majority stake in full carrier Vistara, a joint venture with Singapore Airlines. Gensets - the one for use of which the centre recently notified stringent environment standards to make cities and towns shift to less noisy gensets running on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)Natural Gas(NG),diesel with LPGNG and petrol with LPGNG. This is the first time such standards have been notified for gensets running on LPGNG or in combination with dieselpetrol. Under the new standards, manufacturers across the country are required to obtain certification for engine products by empanelled agencies which help in regulating the unorganized sector. These standards were recommended by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) after consultations with industries and other stakeholders. 100 FDI - the percentage of FDI which has been allowed by centre in the fresh guidelines issued for foreign domestic investments (FDI) in e-commerce in the market place based model-an arrangement where e-commerce companies provide an online platform to sell their products. 1st April, 2016 - the date from which the inactive EPFO accounts will start earning interest. Out of the total of over 15 crore EPF accounts about 9 crore accounts worth Rs.32, 000 crore were inoperative as on 31st March 2015. Accounts in which contributions have not been received for 36 months at a stretch and that have definite claimants are classified as inoperative. The system of not giving interest on inoperative accounts was stopped in 2011. Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rate (MCLR) - it is the system to which the banks will move to from 1st April, 2016. This will be closely based on market rates, allowing quicker transmission of monetary policy. Banks will set their lending rates under the marginal cost of funds (deposits) every month, which will be based on the rate offered on new deposits, which would reflect the market rates. However, fixed rate loans of tenor above three years will continue to be exempted from MCLR system. MCLR will benefit new customers, but existing customers will also have an option to shift to the new regime with some conditions. World Bank - they recently signed a 1.5b loan agreement with India for the Swachh Bharat Mission Support Operation Project. The loan is to support the Government of India in its effort to ensure that all citizens in the rural areas have access to improved sanitation with a focus on changing behavior and eliminating the practice of open defecation by 2019. Additionally, the World Bank will provide 25 million in technical assistance for capacity building by some state governments to implement community led behavioral change programme. 2,000 cc and more - this is the engine capacity above which the diesel vehicles have been banned in the National Capital Region. In December 2015 the court has imposed a three month ban on it. The Supreme Court recently extended the ban on registration of diesel vehicles with engine capacity of 2,000 cc and more in the National Capital Region till further orders, keeping the fate of carmakers in uncertainty. Tuberculosis - the disease for which the miracle drug Bedaquiline manufactured by Johnson Johnsons pharma arm Janssen was rolled out recently to battle multi drug resistant tuberculosis MDR-TB and extensively drug resistant TB (XDR-TB). The drug was rolled out in six public hospitals across the country as part of a coordinated programme between the government and drug company Johnson Johnson. This is the first instance when a multinational has partnered with the government to roll out treatment for a disease showing an alarming spread. Significantly, Bedaquiline (trade name Sirturo) is perhaps the first drug in decades, with potential to dramatically improve MDR-TB treatment outcomes and reduce the number of deaths due to the disease. Chenab - the river is the one over which the tallest railway bridge which is expected to be ready by 2019. This is being built on the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramula Rail Link. The bridge which will rise 359 metres over the Chenab and is being built in hostile and isolated terrain and will be35 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower. Currently the tallest bridge is above the Tam River in France with its tallest pillar rising 340m from the river bed. The Chenab Bridge, which has an arch design will connect the steep banks on the Bakkai (Katra) and Kauri (Srinagar) ends. Scripbox - an Indian online mutual funds investment platform founded barely four years ago, has been ranked No.2 among the 50 most effective financial services brands in terms of using LinkedIn platform to engage, educate and inspire its target audience. All others in the top10 are global brands with Citibank heading the list. Kisan Suvidha - the name of mobile app which was recently launched for the benefit of farmers. The app helps farmers keep track of the weather and the price of agriculture produce in the market. District level - the level from which the National Business register will list establishments. The government has launched a mammoth enumeration exercise to collect data on all the business enterprises for the National Business Register, a move aimed at strengthening assessment of economic activity. This will list establishments at the district level covering seven acts and authorities, including the factories Act, the shops and Commercial Establishments Act, the Societies Registration Act, the Cooperative Societies Act, the Khadi and Village Industries Board and the Directorate of Industries. September 4, 2016 - the date on which Mother Teresa would be canonised. Pope Francis recently approved sainthood for Mother Teresa, the missionary nun who became a global symbol of compassion for her care of the sick and destitute. The pontiff set September 4 as the date for her canonization, elevating her to an official icon of the Catholic faith. Quarterly - the interval after which Reserve Bank of India has mandated banks to credit interest on savings accounts. 1.6 per anum - it is the growth rate in Farm sector in the first four years of the ongoing Five Year Plan(2012-17) as against the targeted 4 annual growth. The low average growth rate is attributed to setback in annual crop production except for 2013-14 due to deficiency in monsoon rainfall, moisture stress and un-favourable weather, temperature conditions impacting production of Kharif and Rabi crops. 1st April, 2016 - the effective date of start of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana. The PMFBY will replace National Agricultural Insurance scheme and Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme from the Kharif season of 2016. Banks, through their branches in notified areas have to ensure all farmers taking loans under seasonal Agricultural Operational Loans scheme or those holding Kisan credit cards are covered under the scheme. Bharti Airtel - Indias largest telecom operator by subscriber base recently agreed to buy Videocon Telecommunications Ltd. Spectrum for Rs.4,428 crore, the second such deal after the government allowed spectrum trading in October last year. These spectrum for these six circles was bought by Videocon for Rs.2,200 crore in 2012. 8.1 - the new rate on Public Provident Fund (PPF) from April1,2016. This is the sharpest reduction in nearly 15 years. The rates are to be reviewed every three months. The rates of Kisan Vikas Patra have been reduced to 7.8 from 8.7 and that of Sukanya Samridhi Account to 8.6 from 9.2. 50 microns - the minimum thickness prescribed for plastic carry bags. The centre recently banned the use of plastic carry bags of less than 50 microns in thickness as against the existing norms of less than 40 microns. These rules are part of stringent plastic waste management rules to regulate use of the hazardous material and generate the waste generated by it. Shopkeepers and street vendors willing to provide plastic carry bags, will have to get registered with local body on payment of plastic waste management fee of minimum Rs.48,000 per anum. They will have to display at prominent place that the plastic carry bags are given on payments. 23rd March - this day is celebrated as Saheedi Diwas to mark the martyrdom of freedom fighters - Bhagat Singh, Sukdev and Rajguru, the greatest revolutionaries who are still idols for the youth and young generations. PMUY - stands for Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana which aims to provide 1.5 crore free LPG connections to BPL families in the fiscal 2016-17.The guidelines for the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana are going to be issued soon. India - this country recently made a sharp drop in development assistance to SAARC nations in the 2016-17 budget. Except Pakistan, all other six members of SAARC (Nepal, Afghanistan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Myanmar) receive significant financial assistance from India. The slashing of the assistance to the SAARC countries is in line with the cut in Budget to the Ministry of external Affairs this year that has fallen by Rs.500 crore. 1 crore - the amount of money the Department of Science and Technology(DST) may invest in every fresh start up from next financial year. Currently the maximum permissible limit is 50 lakhs. The DST outlay for seeding has been increased from Rs.40 crore to Rs.180 crore in the coming financial year to help fund the increased investment. 520 rule - this rule stipulates that a domestic airline must have a fleet of 20 aircraft and have flown for five years in the domestic skies before it can undertake international flights. The centre recently indicated the promoters of domestic airlines that it is yet to take a final decision on the contentious 520 rule. Citrus Pay - the countrys second largest internet payment processor which has decided to waive all fees on online payments made to government bodies for the next 18 months - a move which will put pressure on banks to follow suit by cutting charges. This comes a day after the RBI floated a concept proposing banks to have a lower charge structure for transfer to government bodies to promote card usages. IRNSS-1F - it is the Indias sixth dedicated navigation satellite which was launched recently from Sriharikota. The satellite was launched on-board Indias workhorse launch vehicle, the polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). The Independent Regional Navigation satellite System (IRNSS) is designed to provide accurate position information service to users in India and the region extending up to 1,500 km from the border. UDAY BONDS - it stands for Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojana Bonds which will be issued by the electricity distribution companies as non-SLR (statutory liquidity ratio) grade. The Finance Ministry recently backed a reserve bank of India (RBI) proposal to go in for private placement of these bonds with the EPFO, LIC, mutual funds, FIs and banks. 140kmph - itis the maximum limit of speed which the government is planning to allow on expressways from the current speed limit of 100kmph. The government is planning to come out with the norms on such stretches which will be access-controlled with minimum entry and exit points. Andhra Pradesh - the state which is having the highest percentage of rural households in debt with 55.9 followed by Kerala with 49.5 and Karnataka with 46.4. This data on rural indebtedness is based on NSSO statistics of 2013. Aadhaar Bill, 2016- the bill recently passed by The Lok Sabha. Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other subsidies, Benefits and Services) Bill, 2016 provides for unique identity to residents and give legal teeth to the government in ensuring that subsidies reach beneficiaries in full. Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identity number created after taking ones finger prints and iris scan. Aadhaar number is the window to get government benefits and subsidies. The law clearly states that only those who have Aadhaar will get government benefits. IGNOU - stands for Indira Gandhi national Open University which recently reactivated its popular educational portal eGyankosh on an as-is-where-is basis. The knowledge repository at eGyankosh was launched in October 2005 to store, index, preserve, distribute and share the digital learning resources developed by the open and distance learning (ODL) institutions in the country. It was shut down in 2013. Allahabad High Court - they recently celebrated 150th year of its establishment. Addressing a galaxy of eminent personalities from politics and judiciary at the sesquicentennial celebrations of the Allahabad High court President Pranab Mukherjee said that there are 1056 posts of judges sanctioned in the country out of which only 591 judges have been appointed so far. He also said that several decisions of the Allahabad High court made a big impact on the country. 111- the number of rivers across the country that was recently declared as National waterways which paved the way for development of these stretch as transport carriers. So far, only five of the river stretches were declared as national waterways. India has its unique advantage. Its 14 states were bestowed with 7,500km of coastline with 14,500 km of potentially navigable waterways. EPF - stands for Employees Provident Fund which was in the news recently after the government announced in the Union Budget 2016 that EPF withdrawal taxable for contributions made after April 1, 2016. 2.85 million hectare - the area which the government intends to bring under cultivation after the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana in mission mode. 0.5 - the amount of new Krishi Kalyan Cess which will be levied on all taxable services with effect from June1, 2016 as announced in Union Budget 2016. The proceeds from this will be used to finance and promote initiatives to improve agriculture. This will effectively increase the service tax from 14.5 to 15. 2022 - the year by which the government is planning to double farmers income as announced in Union Budget 2016. Air India - the airlines which had an all women flight crew on AI173- Delhi to San Francisco on the occasion of International Womens Day. Current Affairs February 2016 Humsafar - the new AC 3 trains introduced in Railway Budget 2016 which was announced recently by Rail minister Suresh Prabhu. Tejas - the new premium super-fast train travelling at 130kmph which was announced in Railway Budget 2016 recently by Rail minister Suresh Prabhu. UDAY - stands for Utkrisht Double Decker AC Yatri Express which was announced in Railway Budget 2016 recently by Rail minister Suresh Prabhu. Antyodaya Express - the unreserved superfast trains which was announced in Railway Budget 2016 recently by Rail minister Suresh Prabhu. EDF - stands for Electronics Development Fund which was recently launched by Department of Electronics and Information Technology with a corpus of Rs.10,000 crore. The fund has been set up in collaboration with Canbank Venture Capital Fund to encourage innovation in the electronics sector. NCGP - stands for National Capital Goods Policy, Indias first ever policy for capital goods that aims to triple the sectors production by 2025 was recently announced by government. The clear objective of this policy is to increase production of capital goods from Rs.2, 30,000 crore in 2014-15 to 7, 50,000 crore in 2025. 8.8- the revised interest rates on provident fund for 2015-16 from the existing rate of 8.75 as announced by Employees Provident Fund Organisation. TRAI - stands for The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India which was in the news recently after it upheld uninhibited access to the internet and rejected differential pricing on data which dealt a strong blow to Airtel Zero and Facebook Free Basic platform. Sec 377- this section of the Indian Penal code (IPC) which calls gay sex against the order of nature and makes it punishable was in news recently after the Supreme Court agreed to reexamine it and referred the curative petition to five-judge constitutional bench. Tata Motors - they were in news recently when they decided to rename its soon-to-be launched hatchback ZICA in view of the outbreak of the Zika virus that has caused hardships across many nations. Current Affairs January 2016 20- the number of cities which were selected in the first batch of cities planned to be developed as smart cities. Smart city denotes an urban area that provides world class sustainable infrastructure including uninterrupted clean water and power supply, roads, high speed internet, automated waste disposal, sustainable public transport, affordable housing and digitized public services. These cities are Surat, Ahmedabad from Gujarat Jaipur and Udaipur from Rajasthan Indore, Bhopal and Jabalpur from Madhya Pradesh Sholapur and Pune from Maharashtra Chennai and Coimbatore from Tamil Nadu Vishakhapatnam and Kakinada from Andhra Pradesh Ludhiana from Punjab Bhubaneshwar from Odisha New Delhi from Delhi Guwahati from Assam Kochi from Kerala Belgaum and Davangere from Karnataka. 24th January 2016- this day was recently celebrated as National Girl Child Day. e-NPS - it is an online portal (htpps:enps. nsdl) of NPS Trust wherein a subscriber can register and contribute under NPS online. Through eNPS, a subscriber can register, generate a Permanent Retirement Account Number(PRAN) and contribute to hisher account through use of net bankingdebit card or credit card. 15th January 2016- this day was recently celebrated as 68th Army Day. 2- the amount of premium which has been fixed for Kharif crops in the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana which was announced by the government recently. The premium for Rabi crops have been fixed at 1.5. The new scheme will be implemented from the forthcoming Kharif season. 10,000 crore - the corpus of the start-up fund which is going to set up by the government to boost Start-ups in India as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently in a series of new entrepreneur friendly measures which include no tax on profits and no inspection for 3 years, self-certification-based compliance for labour and environment laws and 80 reduction in patent fees. Anything but Khamosh - the biography written by BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha which was released recently. The book focuses on Patna Sahib MPs troubled relations with the party post 2014 victory and its current leadership. 1st April, 2020- the date from which government is planning to enforce the more stringent Bharat Stage VI fuel emission norms for vehicles, advancing the deadline by a year as part of ongoing efforts to reduce pollution. BS norms were introduced in 2000 and were modeled around European regulations. Netflix - the popular American on-demand video streaming service which recently launched its services in India. Jallikattu - the famous and controversial bull taming sport of Tamil Nadu which was recently revived by central government. The government also allowed bullock cart races, a popular sport in states such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, Punjab, Haryana, Kerala and Gujarat. Barack 8 missile-the Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LR SAM) manufactured by Bharat Dynamics Limited and jointly developed by India and Israel which was successfully test fired on Western Seaboard by INS Kolkata in the Arabian Sea. 1, 00,000MW - the amount of electricity government plans to generate from solar panels by 2022, with a 40,000MW contribution from grid-connected rooftop systems. Raptor MOU - stands for the MOU on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey in Africa and Eurasia with the Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS). India recently gave its approval for its readiness in signing this MOU which will help India gain knowledge in effectively managing the habitats of these raptors. National Current Affairs 2015 Current Affairs December 2015 Barack 8 missile - the Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LR SAM) manufactured by Bharat Dynamics Limited and jointly developed by India and Israel which was successfully test fired on Western Seaboard by INS Kolkata in the Arabian Sea. 1, 00,000MW - the amount of electricity government plans to generate from solar panels by 2022, with a 40,000MW contribution from grid-connected rooftop systems. Raptor MOU - stands for the MOU on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey in Africa and Eurasia with the Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS). India recently gave its approval for its readiness in signing this MOU which will help India gain knowledge in effectively managing the habitats of these raptors. Beech Super King B-200- the aircraft of BSF which crashed just after take-off in New Delhi killing all 10 personnel on board. Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children Bill), 2015- this bill was passed by Parliament recently which allow trial of offenders aged 16-18 as adults for heinous crimes such as rapes and murders. India - this country rose by five rungs to 130 among 188 countries on the UN Human Development Index (HDI) but continues to trail poorer nations such as Iraq, Bangladesh and even Pakistan in womens progress, childrens status and basic healthcare. HDI is a measure for assessing long term progress in 3 dimensions, a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. The top five nations are Norway, Australia, Switzerland, Denmark and Netherlands. January 1, 2016- the date from which individuals will have to disclose their permanent account number (PAN) for cash transactions above Rs.2 lakhs and hotel bills that exceed Rs.50, 000. RBI - the Supreme Court in a landmark order brought Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the purview of the overarching RTI Act and hence made it bound to divulge business details of all banks including the financial regulators audit reports and list of defaulters. 2000cc - the capacity and above of diesel engine luxury cars and SUV whose registration was banned until March 31, 2016 in the national capital region by the Supreme Court. Marginal cost - the cost on which the banks will be required to fix their base rates from April 1, 2016 as per the new directives from the Reserve Bank of India. This is different from the present system where average cost is used to finalise the base rates. Reliance Entertainment - the Anil Ambani led company which recently tied up with acclaimed Hollywood director Steven Spielbergs Dream Works for formation of Amblin Partners-a film, television and digital content creation company. Cochin Shipyard - they became the first Indian company to be licensed by GTT, France to make membrane type technologies for LNG carrier ship in India. 7th December 2015- this day was recently celebrated as Armed Forces Flag Day. TAPI - stands for Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas pipeline which will stretch 1,800km and is expected to cost more than 10 billion. The work on this project is expected to start soon. Pakistans Interstate Gas Systems, Turkmenistans Turkmen gas, the Afghan Gas Enterprise and Indias Gail Limited has equal shareholding in the Tapi Pipeline Company Limited (TPCL). India and Pakistan will get more than 1.3 billion cubic feet a day of gas from Tapi, while Afghanistan will get 0.5 billion cubic feet. Sanofi - the French drug maker who has applied for regulatory approval of the worlds first dengue vaccine in India. The vaccine branded as Dengvaxia was recently approved for use in Mexico. Vaishno Devi - the famous shrine located at a height of 5,300 feet on the Trikuta Hills in Jammu which was in the news recently after a chopper carrying pilgrims crashed after a suspected bird hit. e-Lala - the portal recently launched by brick and mortar trading companies to take on the challenge of e-tailers. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), the pan-India association of traditional traders launched this e-commerce platform in Nagpur recently. HSBC India - one of the foreign bank which recently announced that it is shutting down its private banking business in the country following a world-wide strategic review, making it the third foreign financial services major to get out of this business after Royal bank of Scotland and Morgan Stanley. Chandrabhaga Beach - the beach in Konark of Odisha which recently hosted the International Sand Art Festival. Vaishno Devi - the famous shrine located at a height of 5,300 feet on the Trikuta Hills in Jammu which was in the news recently after a chopper carrying pilgrims crashed after a suspected bird hit. e-Lala - the portal recently launched by brick and mortar trading companies to take on the challenge of e-tailers. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), the pan-India association of traditional traders launched this e-commerce platform in Nagpur recently. HSBC India - one of the foreign bank which recently announced that it is shutting down its private banking business in the country following a world-wide strategic review, making it the third foreign financial services major to get out of this business after Royal bank of Scotland and Morgan Stanley. Chandrabhaga Beach - the beach in Konark of Odisha which recently hosted the International Sand Art Festival. Current Affairs November 2015 Vaishno Devi - the famous shrine located at a height of 5,300 feet on the Trikuta Hills in Jammu which was in the news recently after a chopper carrying pilgrims crashed after a suspected bird hit. e-Lala - the portal recently launched by brick and mortar trading companies to take on the challenge of e-tailers. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), the pan-India association of traditional traders launched this e-commerce platform in Nagpur recently. HSBC India - one of the foreign bank which recently announced that it is shutting down its private banking business in the country following a world-wide strategic review, making it the third foreign financial services major to get out of this business after Royal bank of Scotland and Morgan Stanley. Chandrabhaga Beach - the beach in Konark of Odisha which recently hosted the International Sand Art Festival. CGWB - stands for Central Ground Water Board which recently issued new guidelines for ground water extraction. Under the new rules ground water extraction only for those homes not having public water supply, only one extraction permission per househould which will cease to exist once supply is provided, motors up to one horsepower will be allowed. Indias average groundwater level fell from 28.7 meters in 1950 to 61.2 metres in 2009. These guidelines will be applicable for residential houses in 6607 notified areas in one-fourth of the districts of the country. Indian Highway Management Company Limited - the new company which has been set up to implement radio tag-enabled electronic toll collection(ETC) systems across all highways by March 2016 and has decided to make ETC lanes as a mandatory clause in the new highway building contracts. HAM - stands for Hybrid Annuity Model launched by centre to fund road projects to aid revival by creating jobs and pushing income growth. Under this the government will pay 40 of the project cost to developer during construction and developer will pay the balance. The NHAI will collect the toll and refund 60 of the developers cost over a 10-year period. The government has set a target to build 30km of new national highways every day. GE - this company along with Alstom were recently awarded contracts for setting up of Rs.40,000crore worth diesel and electric locomotive factories in Marhaura and Madhepura respectively in Bihar, marking the first major FDI in rail projects. Air service - the sector in which the government recently announced 49 FDI in regional air transport service under automatic route. The government also allowed 49 FDI in Defence under the automatic route against the current prerequisite of government approval. The government also allowed 100 automatic FDI in completed projects for operation and management of townships, mallsshopping complexes and business centres no restrictions on minimum floor area or minimum capitalization. Project Loon - the hovering balloons project which is proposed to be launched by Google to provide internet connectivity to millions, mainly in rural India. Google has asked Indian government for permission to launch this scheme. The 15x12 m sized balloon made of polyethylene plastic are lighter than air and can beam internet connection to a ground area of 40km in diameter. Gold Monetisation Scheme - the new scheme launched my Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under this scheme one can earn on the depositing the idle gold and the country will benefit by importing less gold. All residents can invest and the minimum deposit will be 30grams of raw gold and these deposits will be available for short, medium long term. Short term deposits will be redeemable in gold or in rupees at prevailing prices while medium and long term will only be redeemable in prevailing price. Gold will be collected and assayed before being accepted as deposit. Sovereign Gold Bonds Scheme - the new scheme launched my Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under this scheme bonds will be issued by Government of India in denominations in one gram gold and its multiples-minimum investment-2gm and maximum investment-500gm. The tenure of the bond will be 8 years with an exit option from 5th year on interest bearing dates. Bond is interest bearing, available in DEMAT paper form, tradable on stock exchange and can be used as collateral for loans. Indian Gold Coin - the new scheme launched my Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under this scheme 24 carat purity, 999 fineness gold coins minted in India, hallmarked by BIS will be available for sale. These will have anti counterfeit features with tamper proof packaging and will be available in 5gm 10gm coin and 20gm bullion at MMTC centres across India. 0.5- the amount of Swachh Bharat cess which has been imposed on all services liable for service tax from November 15, 2015 taking the service tax to 14.5. Gulam Kaderbhoy Noon - the Mumbai-origin person who migrated to Britain with little funds and went on to found several Indian food companies that made him known as Britains first Curry King died recently. FTII - stands for Film and Television Institute of India located at Pune which was in the news recently after the students called off their 139-day-long strike. However they said they will continue to protest until the government revokes what they termed the political appointments of Gajendra Chauhan and five others. 7.5- the percentage GDP growth of India forecasted by World Bank for India for current fiscal year 2015-16 in its bi annual report-India Development Update. NRIs - stand for Non Resident Indians who were recently allowed to invest in National Payment System (NPS) by Reserve Bank of India. October 31st - this day was celebrated as national unity day in honour of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel - the Iron Man and the architect of Modern India. Vikalp - the new scheme launched by Indian railways under which the waitlisted passengers can get confirmed accommodation in next alternative train if they opt for the option while bookings their tickets online. Current Affairs October 2015 Gulam Kaderbhoy Noon - the Mumbai-origin person who migrated to Britain with little funds and went on to found several Indian food companies that made him known as Britains first Curry King died recently. FTII - stands for Film and Television Institute of India located at Pune which was in the news recently after the students called off their 139-day-long strike. However they said they will continue to protest until the government revokes what they termed the political appointments of Gajendra Chauhan and five others. 7.5- the percentage GDP growth of India forecasted by World Bank for India for current fiscal year 2015-16 in its bi annual report-India Development Update. NRIs - stand for Non Resident Indians who were recently allowed to invest in National Payment System (NPS) by Reserve Bank of India. October 31st - this day was celebrated as national unity day in honour of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel - the Iron Man and the architect of Modern India. Vikalp - the new scheme launched by Indian railways under which the waitlisted passengers can get confirmed accommodation in next alternative train if they opt for the option while bookings their tickets online. IDFC - the new bank which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently. Reliance Capital - the Anil Ambani led company which recently announced the acquisition of Indian mutual fund business of Goldman Sachs for Rs.243 crore in an all-cash deal. Ind AS - the new accounting norms which banks and NBFCs have to adopt from April 1, 2018. These are part of the global IFRS accounting standards. The norms ask for anticipation of bad loans based on companys track record and industry performances, among others. It also stipulates providing for bad loans for performing company on the presumption that a marginal percentage of the loan might turn bad. Companies have to migrate to the new norms from April1,2016. June 2017- the month from when the countrys first women fighter will join the Indian Air Force making a watershed development in the air forces 83 year old history. These pilots are presently receiving training at the Air Force Academy near Hyderabad. January1,2016- the date from which the practice of holding interviews for selection to junior government posts in the non-gazette posts are proposed to be removed by the government as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Mann Ki Baat programme. Article 44- the Article of the Constitution which says that the State shall endeavor to secure for citizens a Uniform Civil code throughout the country. This was in news after the Supreme Court asked the government to decide on Uniform Civil Code soon. January 23, 2016- the date of birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose which has been set as date to start declassification of secret files related to him which will unravel the mystery surrounding the freedom fighters death. This was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after meeting the family members of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Knesset - the Parliament of Israel which was addressed by President Pranab Mukherjee on his recent to Jerusalem, Israel. Rs.1- the amount of penalty mobile operator will have to pay for call drop from January 1, 2016 as directed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). German - the language which will come back as an additional language at Kendriya Vidyalayas a year after it was controversially replaced by Sanskrit at these schools after India and Germany signed an agreement in this regard recently. IMF - stands for International Monetary Fund which downgraded Indias GDP growth to 7.3 from 7.5 for 2015 in its Worlds Economic Outlook update which was released recently. In 2016 India is forecast to grow at 7.5 against Chinas 6.3. ASTROSAT - Indias first space research observatory, which was launched recently from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota. It will help in detailed understanding of the universe and also help in a detailed understanding of the universe and also put into orbit six foreign satellites, including the first from the US. So far only the US, Japan, Russia and Europe have launched the space observatory. It will observe universe in the optical, ultraviolet, low and high energy X-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, while most other satellites are capable of observing a narrow range of wavelength band. Face book - the famous social media whose office was recently visited by Indias Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent US visit where he interacted with its CEO Mark Zuckerberg. REPO Rate - the key lending rate which was reduced by 0.50 percentage points to 6.75 recently by Reserve Bank of Indias Governor Raghuram Rajan in the monetary policy announced recently. This will lead to cheaper loans for households and companies. Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow from RBI. Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is the proportion of deposits banks have to park with RBI remains unchanged at 4 and Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) which stands for the proportion of deposits banks are required to park in govt. bonds also remains unchanged at 21.5. INS Kochi - the Indias latest warship, a stealth guided-missile destroyer which was commissioned in Mumbai recently. It is packed with an array of state-of-the-art weapons. It has four AK-630 rapid fire guns, indigenously developed twin-tube torpedo launchers and anti-submarine rocket launchers, Indo-Israeli developed LR-SAM (Long Range surface-to-air missiles) along with supersonic cruise missiles. 35- the percentage cut in intensity of carbon emissions from 2005 levels over the next 15 years formed part of the Indias ambitious climate change plan which was announced by Indias environment minister at Berlin recently. India also plans to generate 40of its power from non-fossils fuels by 2030.The submission-called Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)-requires a whopping 2.5trillion and targets were contingent on availability of international funds and affordable technology. Current Affairs September 2015 ASTROSAT - Indias first space research observatory, which was launched recently from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota. It will help in detailed understanding of the universe and also help in a detailed understanding of the universe and also put into orbit six foreign satellites, including the first from the US. So far only the US, Japan, Russia and Europe have launched the space observatory. It will observe universe in the optical, ultraviolet, low and high energy X-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, while most other satellites are capable of observing a narrow range of wavelength band. Face book - the famous social media whose office was recently visited by Indias Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent US visit where he interacted with its CEO Mark Zuckerberg. REPO Rate - the key lending rate which was reduced by 0.50 percentage points to 6.75 recently by Reserve Bank of Indias Governor Raghuram Rajan in the monetary policy announced recently. This will lead to cheaper loans for households and companies. Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow from RBI. Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is the proportion of deposits banks have to park with RBI remains unchanged at 4 and Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) which stands for the proportion of deposits banks are required to park in govt. bonds also remains unchanged at 21.5. INS Kochi - the Indias latest warship, a stealth guided-missile destroyer which was commissioned in Mumbai recently. It is packed with an array of state-of-the-art weapons. It has four AK-630 rapid fire guns, indigenously developed twin-tube torpedo launchers and anti-submarine rocket launchers, Indo-Israeli developed LR-SAM (Long Range surface-to-air missiles) along with supersonic cruise missiles. 35- the percentage cut in intensity of carbon emissions from 2005 levels over the next 15 years formed part of the Indias ambitious climate change plan which was announced by Indias environment minister at Berlin recently. India also plans to generate 40of its power from non-fossils fuels by 2030.The submission-called Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)-requires a whopping 2.5trillion and targets were contingent on availability of international funds and affordable technology. Current Affairs August 2015 UPTU - stands for Uttar Pradesh technical University which was recently renamed as Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University after late President. Komen - the cyclone which created a depression over parts of Bangladesh and killed many people in the eastern states of India. 7.25- the Repo rate which was kept unchanged by Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan in the recent announced monetary policy review. It is the rate at which banks borrow from RBI. 4- the CRR rate which was kept unchanged by Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan in the recent announced monetary policy review. It stands for Cash Reserve Ratio - proportion of the amount of deposits banks park with RBI. BrahMos - the new series of this missile has been renamed BrahMos-II(K)-the K in its stands as tribute to former President APJ Abdul Kalam who fired Indias missile and nuclear programme. The hypersonic missile which will travel at a speed of 8,575 kmph is being developed by the Indo-Russian joint venture BrahMos Aerospace. Biswa Bangla - the name of the state-of-the-art outlet of West Bengal which houses products made by thousands of weavers and artisans depicting culture of the state. Indradhanush - the name of the seven point agenda announced recently to improve the PSU banks. They are - Appointments, Bank Board Bureau, Capitalisation, De-Stressing, Empowerment, Performance and Reforms. Taj Mahal - the first historical monument to start an official handle on the micro-blogging site. The launch was done on 15th August 2015. Buddy - the name of the mobile valet of State bank of India which was recently launched by Union Finance Minister, ArunJaitley in Mumbai. SMILE - stands for Sidbi Make in India Loan for Enterprises which was recently launched by Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley in Mumbai. The Rs.10,000 crore SMILE is intended to take forward the governments Make In India campaign and help MSEs to meet the required debt-equity ratio as well as pursuing opportunities for growth of SMEs. Rs 1,00,000 the maximum deposit that a payments bank can accept from an individual as per the new norms announced by Reserve Bank of India for payment banks. The central bank recently gave 11 entities licences to start payments banks. These banks will primarily provide remittance services. Though they can accept deposits from an individual, they cannot offer loans. Ai-Ki-Do - the name of recently announced three enhanced service offerings in design thinking, platforms and knowledge based IT. The idea has been taken from the Japanese martial arts - Aikido. Aurangzeb Road - the road located in Lutyens Delhi which is going to be renamed as the APJ Kalam Road in honour of the former President who passed away last month. National Current Affairs 2015 Current Affairs July 2015 Airtel - the company led by Sunil Mittal which recently became the third largest mobile operator in the world with 303 million subscribers according to the data released by World Cellular information Service. It now stands behind china Mobile and Vodafone that have 626.27 and 403.08 million subscribers. Dholpur Palace - the spectacular 19th century palace of Rajasthan which recently is news due to its ownership disputes. PMKSY - stands for Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana. The Rs.50, 000 crore scheme was launched recently to boost the countrys irrigation network over the next five years. 31.2- the percentage of population, nearly one of three people in Indias villages are poor with an income hardly enough to buy even the bare essentials as per the new government study-Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011, released recently. This is the first comprehensive exercise to estimate Indias rural poverty levels. It concluded that the primary breadwinner in three of four households in rural India earns less than Rs.5000 a month. It defined rural households that spent Rs.26 or less a day as poor. As per SECC 2011, 243.9million is the total number of households in India out of which 64.8 million are urban and 179.1 million are rural households. It also found that in rural area 68.35 own a mobile phone and 20.69 own a vehicle-234 wheeler or fishing boat. 200 billion - the cost which India will have to bear per anum due to the climate change if it fails to ensure adequate measures and fail to reduce their carbon emissions as per the study-Climate Change: A Risk Assessment - conducted by climate advisors to the government in United States, United Kingdom and China, the worlds biggest carbon emitters. NMSD - stands for National Mission for Skilled Development which was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 15th July 2015. The programme is part one of the PMs pet projects, national Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015, which aims to equip Indias youth with employability and entrepreneurial skills. The project aims to equip 500 million Indians with skills by 2022 that would enable them to find jobs. Give It Up - the name of the scheme launched to motivate capable people to give up their LPG subsidy. IDFC the infrastructure finance firm which recently received the banking licence from Reserve Bank of India to do banking business in India under Section 22(1) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. Microfinance company Bandhan Financial Services is one of the other two companies which were granted preliminary bank permits last year. These two will become the new banks to be set up in India after more than a decade as Yes Bank was the last bank to b set up in 2004. 6.2- it is Indias real interest rate now highest since 2005. REAL INTEREST RATES are interest rates adjusted for inflation while NOMINAL is the rate quoted in loan and deposit agreements. Indias average real interest rate for the past five years is 4.22 while according to Reserve Bank of India Indias desired real interest rate given the current conditions and priorities should be between 1.5-2. 1033- the toll free number recently launched for reporting accidents and seeking assistance after which the cashless treatment will be given to accident victim for the first 50 hours. The project will be launched in Gurgaon, Jaipur and Vadodra and then to Ranchi, Rungaon and Maurya national highways. UPTU - stands for Uttar Pradesh technical University which was recently renamed as Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University after late President. Komen - the cyclone which created a depression over parts of Bangladesh and killed many people in the eastern states of India. Current Affairs June 2015 June 5- this day was celebrated as World Environment Day. Maggi - the noodles which faced ban across India after the samples of the product showed dangerously high levels of lead and the chemical flavour enhancer, Monosodium Glutamate(MSG). Victorias - the famous horse drawn carriages used in Mumbai for joy rides which were recently declared completely illegal and declared to be withdrawn within a year by Bombay High Court. Vermin - this stands for nuisance animal. The environment ministry recently announced based on the recommendations of the state government the ministry would notify a particular animal as vermin and once notified the states would be free to hunt these animals for a limited period of time. There is a provision to declare wild animals listed in various Schedules of the Wildlife Protection Act (WPA) 1972 as vermin. Ken and Betwa - the two rivers which flow through Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh are going to be linked in the first phase of the ambitious river linking project. Housing for All - the NDA governments flagship project under which there is a plan to build two crore houses by 2022. Bandhan Bank - the proposed bank of microfinance major Bandhan which recently received the final approval from the Reserve Bank of India to begin a full-fledged banking services and will debut on August 23, 2015. 21st June - the first International Yoga day was celebrated all across the world. June 25, 2015- this day marked the 40th anniversary of the imposing of Emergency in India. Lifelines - the famous movie made on the life of Uttarakhands Makar Singh, his economic hardships and his efforts to uplift his community has won several awards and become a teaching tool in universities across UK, US, Canada and Australia. The movie has been produced by Jane Dyson. It was awarded the Outstanding International Impact Award by Britains Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) this week. Current Affairs May 2015 Prabhadevi - the famous temple of Mumbai which recently completed 300 years. It was built in 1715 by Shyam Nayak - wealthy member of Pathare Prabhu community. PDMA - stands for Public Debt Management Agency whose proposal was rolled back allowing the Reserve Bank of India to retain its status as the sole regulator of government bonds. Weibo - the Chinese social media platform which is a cross between Twitter and Face book was in news recently after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his debut in it. Future Retail - the Kishore Biyani controlled group which recently decided to merge its retail business with Sunil Mittal led Bharti Retail. While Bharti retail runs 212 Easy day stores across India, Future Retail has 203 Big Bazaar stores. GST - stands for Goods and Services Tax which is a single national tax levied across the country on all goods and services. GST will subsume multiple taxes such as VAT, CST, excise that states levy and will create a common market. October 1,2015- the deadline from which the government has decided to make speed governors-a speed limiting device mandatory for all new transport vehicle. The governors will restrict the speed of commercial vehicles which have yellow number plates to less than 80kmph and to 60kmph for vehicles such as dumpers, tankers and school buses. Emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire tenders and police vehicles have been exempted from the rule. 119th Amendment Bill - this was recently passed unanimously by Parliament which will allow in operationalising the 41-year old India-Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA). This historic agreement was signed between Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1974. Namami Gange - The name of the flagship programme of the government, to integrate the efforts to clean and protect the Ganga in a comprehensive manner. The programme has a budget outlay of Rs.20, 000 crore for the next five years, which is a significant four-fold increase over the expenditure in the past 30 years. USTTAD - It is the name of the initiative to augment and preserve rich heritage of traditional artscrafts and build capacity of traditional artisanscraftsmen. This programme was recently launched to accomplish the governments commitment to minorities. Hyundai Heavy Industries - the South Korean company which recently agreed to join hands with Hindustan Shipyard Limited, Vishakhapatnam for building warships in India. This agreement was signed during recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to South Korea. Chhattisgarh Zinc Rice-1- the first zinc bio fortified rice developed by scientists which is expected to play a crucial role in fighting malnutrition in tribal dominated Chhattisgarh. Gujjar - the community of Rajasthan for which the state government of Rajasthan agreed to introduce a bill ensuring 5reservation outside the legal limit of 50. Current Affairs April 2015 GCTOCB - stands for Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime Bill of 2015 which was recently passed by Gujarat government. This is an amended version of the Gujarat Control of Organised Crime Bill which was earlier rejected by Presidents APJ Abdul Kalam and Pratibha Patil. Fabindia - the company which came in limelight recently over a CCTV camera controversy, which happened in one of its outlet in Goa. 1031- the anti corruption helpline, which was recently relaunched by Delhis chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. AQI - stands for Air Quality Index which is colour coded index which was launched recently by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for 10 cities of India-Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow, Varanasi, Faridabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. This will monitor the quality of air in major urban centres on a real time basis. The index will provide the current status of the level of pollution in a given city, with colour codes indicating air quality, ranging from dark green as good to maroon as severe. 7th April - this was celebrated as World Health Day. The Central Government began a massive immunization campaign to cover by 2020 all children who are either unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated against seven preventable diseases. RERA - stands for Real Estate Regulatory Authority whose setting up was recently cleared by the Union cabinet. This will cover both residential and commercial real estate and will make it mandatory for builders developing a project exceeding 1,000 square metres to register with RERA before launching or even advertising a housing scheme. 112- the toll free number whose implementation has been recommended by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) as a single point of contact for assistance in major emergency. The new helpline would be an integration of the existing emergency numbers in India such as 100,101,102 and 108 which can be retained as secondary numbers. This is the Indian equivalent to the American 911-all emergency number. CEPI - stands for Comprehensive Environmental Assessment of Industrial Clusters ranking system which has been revamped by the government recently setting aside the annual approval clause. The government has now decided that the approval to operate will be valid for five years in case of most polluting red category units, 10 years for slightly less polluting orange category and the cleaner green category will require one time approval. MUDRA Bank - stands for Micro Units Development Refinance Agency, a separate bank to support small business and microfinance was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently. FAA - the Federal Aviation Administration of US which recently restored Indias aviation safety ranking to the Category I status which means that domestic airlines can increase flights to that country and have new code shares with American carriers. Moody - the credit rating agency which upwardly revised the outlook on Indias economy to positive from stable. A positive outlook implies that Moodys is more bullish about the Indian economy prospects than earlier and India is likely to grow faster than its peers over the medium term. Greenpeace India - the centre barred this organization from receiving foreign funds over allegation of working against Indias economic progress and public interest. Rafale jets - India recently decided to buy 36 of these jets for Indian Air Force from France as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to France. He along with French President Francois Hollande discussed bilateral issues during a boat ride along the Seine River in Paris. Areva - the French nuclear major recently signed an agreement with LT of India to bring down the cost of the proposed Jaitapur Nuclear Power project which has the capacity of generating 9,900 MW power. GIFT city - stands for Gujarat international Finance Tech City which is located on the bank of river Sabarmati between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. The countrys first International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is coming up here which will open doors for domestic and foreign banks to set up backend offices in the GIFT city. Airbus - the French major aero planes manufacturer which has recently agreed to set up plant in India to manufacture helicopters, satellites and military transport planes. NJAC - it stands for National Judicial Appointments Commission which has been set up for the appointment of judges. Apart from two senior most Supreme Court judges the NJAC will also have the law minister and two eminent jurists as members. The new law replaces the 22 year old collegiums system that kept the government out of the selection process for Supreme Court and high court judges. Net Neutrality - the system in which Internet service providers treat all traffic on their networks equally - the system in which users are able to access all websites at the same speed and cost without any preferential treatment to any website. Sholay - the Bollywood classic starring Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra, which hit the theatres in Pakistan recently for the first time, 40years after its India release. Mary Kom - the film starring Priyanka Chopra based on the life of Olympic medal winning Indian boxer Mary Kom recently won the Bronze Horse Award, the highest honour at the Stockholm International Film Festival Junior in Sweden. Visakhapatnam - the Indian Navys new stealth destroyer of P-15 B class which has been designed indigenously and fitted with advanced features was launched recently at Mazagaon docks. 21st April - this day was recently celebrated as Civil Services Day. 2050- the year by which India has agreed to a US proposal to phase out refrigerating coolants called hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) under the Montreal Protocol on the condition that rich countries pay the entire cost of the transition. a move that could lead to an increase in cost of refrigeration services. India - it was ranked 117 out of 158 countries in the 2015 World Happiness Report released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), a global initiative under the United Nations. This rank was given on the basis of GDP per capita, life expectancy, social support and freedom to make life choices. Prabhadevi - the famous temple of Mumbai which recently completed 300 years. It was built in 1715 by Shyam Nayak - wealthy member of Pathare Prabhu community. PDMA - stands for Public Debt Management Agency whose proposal was rolled back allowing the Reserve Bank of India to retain its status as the sole regulator of government bonds. Current Affairs March 2015 Repo rate - the rate at which banks borrow from Reserve Bank of India was cut by 0.25 percentage points on 4th March 2015. Re.1- the note of this denomination was released in the country after over 20 years bearing the signature of finance secretary, Rajiv Mehrishi. LIC - they recently committed Rs.1.5 lakh crore for development of rail projects over the next five years which is the highest ever funding for the Indian Railways. Insurance - the sector in which the cap of foreign investment has been raised from present 26 to 49 after the passage of Insurance Laws(Amendment)Bill 2015 by Parliament. April 14,2015- the Baisakhi or the harvest festival day from which the government is planning to start a new channel Kisan TV which will be a help tillers after nearly 30 years of successful Krishi darshan. Lupin - the major drug company which recently inked a pact to acquire an additional 40 stake in South Africas Pharma Dynamics which will take its holding to 100 making it a wholly owned subsidiary. The Undisclosed foreign Income and Assets( Imposition of Tax) Bill - the new bill that makes concealing foreign assets and income from tax authorities a crime punishable with a 10 year jail term and 300 fine on tax evaded was cleared by Union cabinet recently. 1km - the limit of eco zones around forests in Goa which was recently approved by green ministry beyond which mining can be done. Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill - this bill was passed by Parliament recently. This bill allows for auction of mines with a 50-year lease against current 30 years period, mines will to be re-auctioned after expiry. There is also provision for tough deterrents in the form of Rs.5,00,000 fine for illegal mining per hectare(currently Rs.25,000) and jail term of 5 years. Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Bill 2015- this bill was passed by Parliament recently. This bill allows auction of mines, following a 2014 Supreme Court order cancelling allocation of over 2014 blocks after it termed process illegal. DMH-11- the genetically modified crop of mustard which is in the final stage of trial and shown to be 28-30 higher yielding than the best mustard varieties. This is being developed by Delhi Universitys Centre for genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants and is funded by the department of biotech and the National Dairy Development Board. 66A - the section of the Information Technology (IT) Act which was recently scrapped the Supreme Court. This law gave police sweeping powers to arrest anyone for posting annoying or offensive comments online. NISH - stands for the National Institute of Speech and Hearing located at Thiruvananthapuram which has been elevated as the countrys first university for disability studies and rehabilitation sciences. GCTOCB - stands for Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime Bill of 2015 which was recently passed by Gujarat government. This is an amended version of the Gujarat Control of Organised Crime Bill which was earlier rejected by Presidents APJ Abdul Kalam and Pratibha Patil. Fabindia - the company which came in limelight recently over a CCTV camera controversy, which happened in one of its outlet in Goa. 1031- the anti corruption helpline, which was recently relaunched by Delhis chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. Current Affairs February 2015 SLR - stands for Statutory Liquidity Ratio is the proportion of deposits that banks have to maintain as liquid. This was cut by 50 basis points to 21.5 which will release Rs.45000 crore into the system. LRS - stands for Liberalised Remittance Scheme which allows individuals to acquire shares, debt instruments and other assets outside India without RBIs prior approval. This has been recently raised to 250,000 a year. Nehru Bose: Parallel lives - the new book written by Rudrangshu Mukherjee. Sholay - the iconic movie of Bollywood which is to be released in Pakistan after 40 years. Adani Enterprise Ltd.- they recently signed a pact with the Rajasthan government to develop Indias largest solar park in the state with 10,000MW capacity over the next 10 years, at an estimated investment of about Rs.40,000 crore. AAP - stands for Aam Aadmi Party which won 67 of the 70 seats of Delhi in the recently concluded Assembly elections. Mann ki Baat - the monthly radio programme of Primeminister Narendra Modi in which this month he advised students to take up examinations with a smile on their face being warriors and not worriers and advised parents not to compare their children to others as it mounts pressure on their wards. Kejriwal Sworn In As Delhis Chief Minister AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal was sworn in as Delhis chief minister by Lt Governor Najeeb Jung at the Ramlila Maidan here along with six ministers on Feb 14, 2015. Tens of thousands of Aam Aadmi Party supporters who had gathered at the sprawling ground in the heart of the capital since morning cheered loudly and waved AAP flags as Kejriwal took the oath of office and secrecy. Railways Launches Indias First Customer Complaint Mobile App Indian Railways on Feb 2, 2015, became the first company in the country to provide customer complaint services on a mobile app besides providing the facility online by launching a complaint management system (Coms). The Coms comprises the mobile app, an online portal backed by a centralised grievance redressal monitoring system and a mobile network messaging facility. Largest And Tallest Indian Flag To Be Unfurled The largest and tallest Indian flag will be unfurled by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah at Faridabad on Mar 3, 2015, said a member of the events organising committee Monday. The worlds largest Indian flag will unfurled tomorrow by BJP president Amit Shah. The flag will be hoisted at 250 feet making it the tallest Indian flag, a member of the organising committee told IANS. Delhi Police Launch Himmat WhatsApp, Hike For Womens Safety Enthused by the popularity of its Himmat mobile app for womens safety, the Delhi Police launched the facility on WhatsApp and the Hike messenger group on feb 25, 2015. Women in Delhi can now send photos of autorickshaws and taxis they board to the Himmat WhatsApp group number 8800001091. The same number is for hike messenger group users. Modi Flags Off Arunachal-Delhi Train In a historic development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the first express train from Naharlagun in Arunachal Pradesh to New Delhi on Feb 20, 2015. Modi, who arrived in Arunachal Pradesh capital Itanagar to participate in the states 29th foundation day, flagged off the Naharlagun-New Delhi Express by pressing a button at a function held in Indira Gandhi Park in Itanagar. On Sirisena visit, India, Sri Lanka ink civil nuclear agreement India and close neighbour Sri Lanka Monday sought to begin a new chapter in their ties as the island nations newly-elected President Maithripala Sirisena, on his maiden visit abroad since taking over last month, held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi here and the two sides inked four agreements, including one on civil nuclear cooperation. Sirisena, who defeated long-time president Mahinda Rajapaksa in the Jan 8 election, signalled the new closeness in bilateral ties, saying Modi is expected to visit his country in March and that they are eagerly awaiting the glorious event, which would be an honour and a blessing to their country. Current Affairs January 2015 Rs.2- the amount of excise duty which has been levied on petrol and diesel recently to raise an annual revenue of Rs.10,000 crore to fund the ambitious plan of government to built an additional 15,000km of National highways over the next three years. Niti Aayog - stands for National Institution for Transforming India Aayog which will now replace the 65 year old Planning Commission and will be headed by Prime Minister. 27.6- the percentage of people or 104 million people out of 377 million living in the urban India has been identified as poor, according to preliminary figures of the Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC). This is the first time the urban poor have been identified. 9th January - on this day in 1915 Mahatma Gandhi set foot on Indian soil and stepped on to the path of being the Mahatma Repo rate - this rate was recently cut from 8 to 7.75 by Raghuram Rajan, RBI Governor. Bio diesel - bthe cabinet recently allowed private manufacturers of this alternative fuel to sell it directly to consumers like Indian Railways. Tejas - the first indigenously built light combat aircraft was handed over to the IAF recently, 32 years after the project was sanctioned. Agni V - the nuclear capable missile having a strike range of 5,000km which was successfully test fired for the third time but from the first time from a canister mounted on a truck rather than a concrete launch pad from Wheeler island of Odisha coast recently. 2226- the number of tigers in India in 2014 as reported in The 2014 Status of Tigers in India which is 30 more than that of 1706 in 2010. Twitter - the micro blogging site which made its first acquisition in India by buying Bangalore based mobile marketing platform Zip Dial for an undisclosed amount. Padma Vibhushan - the countrys seconds highest civilian honour was conferred to 9 people for this year-Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachan, LK Advani, Prakash Singh Badal, Dr. Veerendra Heggade, Mr. Srinivasan, KK Venogopal, Aga Khan and Swami Rambhadracharya. The Padma Bhusan was conferred to 20 people and Padma Shri on 75 people. Mann Ki Baat - the monthly radio talk where US President Barack Obama and PrimeMinister Narendra Modi shared similar back stories of humble beginnings and hard work. Coal India Limited - in the biggest ever disinvestment exercise, the government mopped up Rs.22557 crore from 10 stake sale in this company. Jaishankar appointed as New Foreign Secretary The Government appointed Indias envoy in the US, S. Jaishankar, as the new foreign secretary on January 28, 2015, replacing incumbent Sujatha Singh six months before her term was to end. The sudden appointment has echoes of the sudden replacement of Indias then foreign secretary A. P. Venkateswaran by then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in January 1987. The appointments committee of the Cabinet, in a decision taken Wednesday, decided to curtail the tenure of the incumbent Sujatha Singh, with immediate effect. Prime Minister Narendra Modis assurance of consistent policies and welcoming environment leading to US President Barack Obama announcing steps to lead to 4 billion trade with and investment in India. Over the next two years, our Export Import Bank (EXIM) will support 1 billion Made In America goods exports to India. Our Overseas Private Investment Corporation will support lending small and medium businesses across India in more than 1 billion in loans. And our US Trade and Development Agency will invest nearly 2 billion in renewable energy in India, Obama said in his address at the US-India Business Summit here Monday. Modi Launches Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao Campaign From Haryana In a determined effort to counter the adverse sex ratio in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationwide Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao (save girl child and educate her) campaign from Panipat, in Haryana on Jan 22,2015. The prime minister flagged off 72 campaign vehicles (raths) on the occasion that will make people aware about the need to save the girl child in areas where the sex ratio is adverse. The campaign has been launched from Haryana as the state has the worst sex ratio (number of females per 1,000 males) and child sex ratio in the country. Out of the 100 worst districts in India for sex ratio, Haryana accounts for 12 districts. Ashoka Chakra For Two Fallen Bravehearts On Republic Day Major Mukund Varadarajan and Naik Neeraj Kumar Singh were posthumously awarded the nations highest peacetime gallantry award, the Ashoka Chakra, at the Republic Day parade. Both of them laid down their lives while fighting heavily-armed terrorists in separate gun-battles in Jammu and Kashmir last year. Their widows received the award from President Pranab Mukherjee. National Current Affairs 2014 Current Affairs December 2014 Indian Film Jal In Running For Two Oscars Girish Maliks National Award winning film Jal has found a place in the Oscar contenders of 2014 in two categories Best Picture and Best Original Score. The film, which has the backdrop of water scarcity and tells the story of Bakka, a person gifted with a special ability to find water in the desert, features in the reminder list of productions eligible for the 87th Academy Awards. Vivek Murthy Makes History As First Indian Americas Doctor Vivek Hallegere Murthy has made history as the youngest US Surgeon General and the first of Indian descent with his Senate confirmation in the teeth of strong opposition of powerful gun lobby. The Democratic controlled Senate voted Monday 51-43 to confirm Murthy, 37 as Americas doctor more than a year after his nomination with the Republicans dead set against him because of his support for gun control and President Barack Obamas signature healthcare law. India successfully test fires its heaviest rocket Indias heaviest test rocket with an experimental crew module blasted off from the spaceport here. Precisely at 9.30 a. m. the 630 tonne Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mark III) standing 43.43 metre tall freed itself from the second launch pad holds and with a reverberating deep throated roar, it rose into the sky. India-China border resolution: Is it ever likely Despite promising noises of an early resolution and many rounds of annual dialogue, why does the India-China border issue continue to fester Why is there no moving forward in actual terms Is it because it suits Beijing to let the status quo continue According to China expert Ranjit Singh Kalha, a former secretary in the external affairs ministry, the stalemate on the boundary issue, which has seen 17 rounds of formal talks so far over the disputed boundary of around 4,000 km, is likely to continue. Indias Mars mission hits a century Chennai, Indias Mars Orbiter completed 100 days of its Martian orbit on the New Years Day 2015 Thursday, space agency officials said. The Mars Orbiter was inserted in Martian orbit Sep 24, 2014 is in good health, said officials of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Current Affairs November 2014 IAF Chief Unveils New Pilot Selection System Indian Air Force chief Arup Raha unveiled the new computerised pilot selection system, replacing the age-old pilot aptitude battery test. The new system is aimed at addressing the alarming rate of flying accidents in the IAF attributed to pilot error, Air Chief Marshal Raha told reporters at the air force selection board here, about 150 km from Bengaluru. India launches e-visa facility for 43 countries India launched electronic visa (e-visa) facility for tourists from 43 countries, including US, Israel, Palestine and Japan to boost tourism sector and offer hassle-free travel to foreign visitors. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, along with union Culture and Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma launched the Tourist Visa on Arrival (TVOA) service enabled with electronic travel authorisation (ETA) scheme here. Indias First Smart City In Gujarat Wins Nasscom Award Indias first smart city, the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City), announced it had been conferred with the e-LETS award for the smart citys command and control centre from the National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom). The award was given by Nasscom president R. Chandrashekhar at the e-INDIA conference in Kovalam. Modi Ranked 15th On Forbes Power List Putin Tops Indian Prime Narendra Modi joined the worlds most powerful people ranking 15th on the Forbes list with Russian President Vladimir Putin once again beating US President Barack Obama to the top spot. Indias newest rock star doesnt hail from Bollywood. He is the newly elected prime minister who sailed into office in May with a landslide victory, ushering the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) into power after decades of control by the Gandhi dynasty, said the US business magazine of Modi. India, Australia Agree On Early Closure Of Civil N-Agreement India and Australia agreed on seeking an early closure on the civil nuclear agreement and also to speed up negotiations on a bilateral trade agreement as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott on Nov 18, 2014 (Tuesday). Modi, addressing the media here after talks with Abbott, said he has asked for easier access for Indian business to the Australian market and quicker investment approvals. Current Affairs October 2014 List of 627 Foreign Account Holders Submitted to Supreme Court The central government submitted to the Supreme Court names of the 627 Indians who are holding accounts in foreign banks revealed to it by the French government on Oct 29, 2014 (Wednesday). Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi handed over two sealed envelopes to the apex court bench headed by Chief Justice H. L. Dattu. Indias Kailash Satyarthi shares Peace Prize with Pakistans Malala Indian child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Pakistani teenager Malala Yousufzai who stood up to the Taliban and survived a near-fatal shooting. The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Peace Prize for 2014 to Satyarthi and Malala Yousufzai for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education, a statement said. India, Vietnam To Ramp Up Oil Search In South China Sea, Defence Links India and Vietnam ramped up cooperation in exploring for oil and gas in the contested South China Sea, ignoring Chinese objections, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Hanoi is at the forefront of his governments intensified engagement in Asia Pacific after holding talks with his visiting Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung. Headlines: January 19, 2017 As Tamil Nadu witnesses massive state-wide protests over jallikattu, Chief Minister O Panneerselvam has said that he will ask Prime Minister Narendra Modi to issue an ordinance lifting the ban on the bull-taming sport. The US Press Corp has come out with a strongly worded open letter to set things in a perspective for the next four years clearly spelling out that who will be the boss. The Quantico actress made waves on the Peoples Choice Awards red carpet, and how Obama was one of the first leaders to congratulate Modi after his electoral victory in May 2014 and immediately invited him to visit the White House. At a White House news conference on Wednesday, Obama firmly defended his Manning decision, arguing she had served a tough prison sentence already. In typical Xiaomi fashion, the Redmi Note 4 boasts of top-tier specs at mainstream prices. Its a pretty high-end phone, the Redmi Note 4, when you look at its spec-sheet and yet it costs so little, just like the Redmi Note 3. Heres a closer look. History brings and recalls some special moments of legends just like the grand Wanderer is back from where it started. The minister also spoke on a number of changes coming into the education system which are sure to boost Indias education quality. The Supreme Court in May 2014 banned jallikattu, saying that bulls cannot be used as performing animals including bullock-cart races. Nomination of eight students who have pending disciplinary matters came under the scanner, as per the documents obtained from various FTII departments under RTI. The Redmi Note 4 will be everything that the Redmi Note 3 was in terms of all-round performance -- which means its crazy good -- without the overheating. And it lasts longer Ford EcoSport Platinum Edition introduces dual tone exterior design, featuring a black roof, bigger 17-inch wheels with brand new alloys as well new rear and front bumper appliques. The Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has decided to field retired major Ramesh Upadhyay, an accused in 2008-terror case in the forthcoming assembly elections from two seats in Uttar Pradesh - Bairia in Ballia and Meerut Sadar. Agnieszka Radwanska was knocked out of the second round of the Australian Open by Croatias Mirjana Lucic-Baroni on Thursday, becoming the highest seed to fall in the womens draw Yuvraj Singh slammed his last ODI hundred against West Indies during the 2011 World Cup. On Thursday, the veteran southpaw returned to form in style against England in Cuttack. The schools are pricey, but they are worth to make a choice, as they provide world-class facilities. Bollywood queen and Quantico star Priyanka Chopra won the Peoples Choice Awards for Favourite Dramatic TV actress. The talented actress was up against actresses like Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, Ellen Pompeo, and Taraji P Henson. Priyanka looked lovely in her peach dress as she received the award for her role as an intelligence officer in the political-thriller series Quantico. I am really psyched. Can I do a little wiggle I am sorry its the concussion talking. this (award) means the world to me, the actress said while accepting the trophy. Shraddha Kapoor, a close friend of Farhan Akhtar, raised several eyebrows by being absent from Javed Akhtars 72nd birthday bash on January 17. Rishi Kapoor spoke to India Today Television Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai in an exclusive interview where he spoke about the various instances from his life that he has written in his autobiography Khullam Khulla: Uncensored. In his book, Rishi Kapoor mentioned that he paid Rs 30,000 and got a film award for himself in 1973 for his work in Bobby. For Bobby, Rishi did win the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in 1974, an award which he claimed to have bought in a year-old interview with The Quint. When asked about the same, Rishi said that he never wrote which film award he actually bought, so it can be Filmfare. Or not. Rishi also said that even though he did pay a man the money, he is not sure if it went to the award committees pockets, so he could have been conned as well. He also spoke about his twin encounters with dreaded gangster Dawood Ibrahim, meeting his wife Neetu and tasting fame and money in Bollywood and beyond. As Tamil Nadu reels under massive protests in support of Jallikattu, chief minister O Panneerselvam is likely to meet PM Modi today to seek an ordinance to lift the ban. Thousands of supporters flocked to Chennais Marina beach for a sit-in rally on Tuesday, urging the SC to uplift the ban on the traditional bull-taming sport. The dharna has entered the third day. The Supreme Court had on January 12 rejected a plea urging it to pass a judgement on the sport before the Pongal festival. Covenant consultants, an HR company in Chennai has declared a holiday for its employees today, so that they can participate in the protests for jallikattu. The Supreme Courts ban on the bull-taming sport and subsequently withholding the verdict before Pongal, only strengthened the pro-jallikattu emotion that led to massive state-wide protests. Therefore, this move by Covenant Consultants does not come as a surprise, with protests at Chennais Marina Beach entering its third day. Jaggi (Mohammad Nazim) treats the whole police station with samosas. Its not to celebrate Kokilas arrest but his is trying to be obsequious to Policemen, as after Kokila, they have now arrested Gopi. Gopi slapped a cop and went behind the bars, but this is a part of Gopis plan so that she can talk to Kokila and find out the truth as earlier Kokila had admitted that she attempted to kill Urvashi. Kokila was blackmailed by Gaura to admit that she tried to kill Urvashi, or else she would have killed the whole Modi family in a blast. At least fifteen schoolchildren died and over 36 were injured after a bus collided with a truck in Uttar Pradeshs Etah today. The driver of the bus was also killed in the accident. Eyewitnesses said the accident took place due to poor visibility in the area. According to reports, the bus was carrying nearly 50 students of JS Vidya School when it collided with a truck in Aliganj area of Etah district. The truck was being driven at a high speed when the two vehicles collided head-on. Rescue of injured is ongoing, said UP DGP Javed Ahmed said in a tweet. Sixteen injured have been referred to Agra for better treatment. The bus, which was on its way from Dewaria to Delhi, fell into a gorge as the driver failed to negotiate a curve due to thick fog in the area. They add soul to the flawless outfits stars like Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Sonam Kapoor among many others are seen flaunting. Meet the ladies responsible for making your favourite Bollywood actors look their fashionable best, each time. A top Lashkar-e-Taiba commander operating in Kashmir, Abu Musaib and a policeman was killed in an encounter with security forces in Bandipore today. Abu Musaib is the nephew of Lashkar chief Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi who masterminded the 2611 Mumbai terror attack. An AK-47 rifle and ammunition were recovered from the slain terrorist. Overwhelmed with feelings of self-doubt, guilt and an overall emotional discord, sexual assault victims deserve all the support and love they can get, here is when hisher family and friends come into the picture. So, heres a list of five ways in which you can help your loved one cope and deal with the trauma of being sexually assaulted. In a major blow to the Vijay Mallya, the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) today allowed the State Bank of India-led consortium of banks to attack Vijay Mallyas assets to recover the Rs 6203 crore loan defaulted by the tycoon. The DRT ordered the attachment and recovery of Mallyas properties for defaulting on bank loans by his defunct Kingfisher Airlines Ltd. The Bengaluru bench of the Tribunal said properties of Mallya and Kingfisher worth Rs.6,203 crore plus interest at 11.5 per cent from July 26, 2013 can be recovered by a consortium of banks led by State Bank of India (SBI). The Tribunal has allowed our petitions against Mallyas Kingfisher and issued an order to attach their properties for recovering the amount (Rs.6, 203 crore) with interest, counsel for the consortium said. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam met Prime Minister Narendra Modi today in New Delhi amid massive protest in Chennai in support of hugely popular bull-taming sport - jallikattu, which is currently banned by the Supreme Court. Handing out a memorandum to Modi, OPS urged him to exempt jallikattu from the animal cruelty clause in constitution due to its cultural roots. The memorandum also mentions environment ministry and calls for a provision to let bulls be used performing animals. The prime minister told Tamil Nadu CM that the matter is currently sub-judice and added that the Centre will be supportive of step taken by the state government. The founder of the Art of Living Foundation, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar came out in support of the ancient bull-taming sport jallikattu, calling it an integral part of Pongal. He said there could have been accidents in the past with the game but they dont speak for the facts of the game. Sri Sri said every year road accidents take place but do we ban vehicles for it, strict regulations are required to monitor the game instead of banning it. The spiritual guru said jallikattu is not like bull fight that take place in abroad rather in jallikattu the owner of the bull takes great care of it because it is a part of there family. If a ban is imposed on a traditional art then ban should be imposed on slaughter houses also. He said just because of these traditional sport we are able to produce the indigenous breeds of these animals but if this gets banned from where we will get these breeds of bull. Its time for admissions again and the high cut-offs offer the biggest challenge for students DU graduates speak on high cut-offs from then to now. Warning Constantly looking into your phones, excessive selfies and too much use of social media are all sings of gadget addiction. Bollywood queen and Quantico star Priyanka Chopra won the Peoples Choice Awards for Favourite Dramatic TV actress. The talented actress was up against actresses like Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, Ellen Pompeo, and Taraji P Henson. Priyanka looked lovely in her peach dress as she received the award for her role as an intelligence officer in the political-thriller series Quantico. I am really psyched. Can I do a little wiggle I am sorry its the concussion talking. this (award) means the world to me, the actress said while accepting the trophy. Shivangi has got just the right opportunity to strike at Mahishasur and she will make full use of it. Yamini and gang will reach Shiv Mandir and torture Gauraki to give them information about Mahishasurs horns. This is the only way they can get Naagmani. They will ultimately get what they want. On the other end, Mahishasur has this impression that his horns are in Shivangis possession. Shivangi tells him that she has kept it in the cold storage. She has hatched a plan to kill him there. So is it the end of Mahishasur DMK leader Kanimozhi asked why the Centre has always failed to take a strong stand in cases relating to Tamil Nadu. She said the Tamil Nadu government can call for a all party meet and can pass a ordinance related to jallikattu. But will the Centre support it is the primary question. Kanimozhi said Centre had also failed to address the problems of Tamil Nadu such as the crisis on Cauvery waters. The central government did not intervene when Karnataka government failed to comply with the judgement of Supreme court. She wanted to know to whether the Centre will act in the same way on the issue of jallikattu, if an ordinance is passed for the removal of the ban. Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil will witness a high drama point in the coming days. The show will take a break from all the planning and plotting, as Naina (Drashti Dhami) and Raghav ( will get stuck in a terrorist attack along with Veer and Sanjana. The terrorist dressed as Santa starts open firing. Raghav tries to save Sanjana when the terrorist tries to shoot her, but in all this Naina gets shot who was running after Raghav to save him. Seeing Naina hurt, Raghav loses his temper and starts beating the terrorist, but Naina is saved because of her Mangalsutra. She gets up and tries to help Raghav by spraying pepper spray on the terrorists eyes. Arjun enjoyed the fight sequence as it was a welcome change from their routine scenes that consists more of dialogues than action. Arjun and the viewers might enjoy such fight sequence but Arjuns son Ayaan, who was on the sets, didnt like his father fighting on the set. Ayaan got pampered on the set of Pardes. and was the centre of attraction for the whole cast and crew. The country is divided in debate of jallikattu whether it should resume or a permanent ban should be imposed Both supporters and critics have come up with there opinion whether they are in favour or against of this ancient tradition. On May 7, 2014, the Supreme Court of India banned the traditional bull-taming sport conducted in Tamil Nadu -- Jallikattu -- after a 10-year-long battle by animal activists and animal welfare organisations like Federation of India Animal Protection Agencies (FIAPO) and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The Supreme Court ruled that flouting of the ban will attract penalties and upheld the ban on January 14, 2016 when the Government of India passed an order reversing the ban imposed. There was massive outrage across Tamil Nadu in 2016, but this year, the outrage has turned into nothing less than a revolt, something the Supreme Court, State and Central governments, and organisations like PETA didnt foresee. Before getting into why there is a revolution, mostly peaceful yet powerful, brewing in Tamil Nadu, let us understand what Jallikattu is and what it means to the people of Tamil Nadu. India Today brings you 10 iconic images from the memorable journey of outgoing US president Barack Obama. In his last presidential speech, Obama promised a smooth transition of power from his administration to President Donald Trumps team. As Obama spoke, the crowd chanted four more years to which he said he cant do that. America is better, stronger place than it was when we started said US President Barack Obama in his farewell speech. Some of the key achievements during Obamas presidency are - US recovered from a financial crisis, 911 mastermind Osama bin Laden was killed and America withdrew troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview to India Today, the outgoing US ambassador to India Richard Verma stressed particularly on two big breakthroughs during Obamas tenure that brought the two countries India and the US together - Clean energy and climate change deal and the improvement of India-US economic and trade relationship. The Paris climate agreement, said Verma, stood out as one of the signature global agreements India and the US were able to achieve together. If you were to ask President Obama today, how did we achieve Paris deal, he would say it is because of the leadership of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi bringing on a number of countries. His work together, closely with Prime Minister Modi..that was a breakthrough. No one thought this was possible to have the US and India to come together the way they did. Also, in this area, was our breakthrough in civil nuclear cooperation. It was a breakthrough that got past the liability issue, said Verma. PMK chief Anbumani Ramadoss sat outside PM Modis house asking to pass an ordinance on jallikattu. But the leader was detained. Anbumani said the issue of jallikattu has become very important. He said thousands of youth have come on the streets of Tamil Nadu to support the cause. For more than 50 years, people have come on the streets to save the traditional art of jallikattu, he said. He said when he approached the Tamil Nadu chief minister on the issue, he was asked to speak to the home ministry. Be it Murattu Kaalai or Virumaandi, filmmakers have never ceased to glorify the traditional sport in films. As Tamil Nadu witnesses massive state-wide protests over jallikattu, we look at five best scenes from Tamil films. Murattu Kaalai (1980): Thalaivar Rajinikanths film was probably the first one to depict the bull-taming sport. In some sense, the film also paved the way for Rajinikanth to become the invincible superstar that he is today. Cheran Pandiyan (1991): Cheran Pandiyan had its lead actor Sarath Kumar participating in jallikattu, which was also well-received by the Tamil audience. Rajakumaran (1994): Starring Prabhu, the film had a memorable jallikattu scene with Prabhu. Rajakumar also marked Prabhus 100th film. Virumaandi (2004): The most realistic portrayal of jallikattu was from Kamal Haasans Virumaandi, which ran into a lot of controversies before its release. In fact, Virumaandi had a dedicated song that glorified both the bull and jallikattu. Aravaan (2012): Aravaan too had a bullfighting scene with its protagonist played by actor Aadhi. Despite opening to mixed reviews, Aravaan was profitable at the box office. On this edition of To The Point, Karan Thapar discusses the contentious issue of jallikattu. Protests over the banned sport entered the third day today, with massive demonstrations sweeping the state of Tamil Nadu. The issue debated was if it is morally and constitutionally right to allow the bull-taming sport just because it is popular. The second part of the episode focused on the stand-off between centuries old culture and tradition and the alleged mistreatment of animals. Thapar was joined by popular actor Khushbu Sundar, the editor of The Hindu, Mukund Padmanabhan, PETA spokesperson Nikunj Sharma, Supreme Court lawyer Sanjay Hegde, singer and director Arunraja Kamaraj and composer and actor G V Prakash. A remarkable uprising in Tamil Nadu, where thousands are demanding the legalisation of jallikattu, has started spreading to other states. The demonstrations have continued despite Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam asking for an end to the protest. Panneerselvam met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi today to request that the Centre pass bring an ordinance allowing the banned sport to be held. However, there was no headway after the meet, with PM Modi expressing the Centres inability to intervene in a matter that is sub-judice. The protests, meanwhile, have just gained momentum, with support pouring in from several quarters, including from several celebrities and prominent personalities. As the massive protests over jallikattu continue in Tamil Nadu, support for those demanding the legalisation of the bull-taming sport has been rising. In exclusive interviews to India First, spiritual leaders Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev both came out in support of the centuries-old sport. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar advocated regulating the sport, saying the practice of rubbing red chillies in the bulls eye is definitely cruelty and is not part of the tradition. Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev raised a similar point saying that there are traditional norms on how bulls should be treated. The spiritual guru added that the sport shouldnt be banned just because some people may have violated those norms. Protests demanding that jallikattu be legalised entered day three today, with the thousands of demonstrating youths rejecting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Panneerselvams call to end the protest. How long will the protests last, asks Rajdeep Sardesai in this edition of News Today, as thousands gathered on Chennais Marina Beach and observed a flashlight demonstration during the night. Furthermore, are the protests a mean to put pressure on the Supreme Court and the government And more importantly, is this Chennais Anna moment The Self-Powered Wireless Urinary-Incontinence Sensor device works by notifying its user or the users carer about the proper time to change the diaper through a wireless signal using energy generated by urine. The system utilises the energy generated by urine to send a signal, ensuring that the device neither requires a battery for wireless communication. The strength of the signals reception shows the best time for replacing the disposable diaper. Chinas first direct freight train to the UK safely arrived at its destination in Barking, London on Wednesday, after embarking on a 7,500 mile journey through 14 countries from Yiwu, China. It was the first time that a freight train has completed this specific route. The train departed on New Years Day and traveled through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Germany, Belgium, France and finally along the Channel Tunnel, carrying 68 containers of cargo, including clothes, bags and other household items. Some 40 freight train routes linking Asia with 14 European cities have been established, constituting a trade route launched in 2013. A brand new fire extinguishing system called Zver (the Russian word for beast), developed by engineers from the SOPOT company, was filmed in St. Petersburg on Wednesday. The new technology extinguishes fires with a highly adhesive foam that attaches onto then freezes object which are in flames. Tamil Nadu is bracing for a shutdown, with the DMK announcing a state-wide rail roko agitation as the party puts its might behind those demonstrating to legalise jallikattu. As thousands continue the protests in Chennai and elsewhere, Rajdeep Sardesai asks what will be the final solution for this issue. Should the law stay supreme or should it accommodate the will of the people In his My Take, Sardesai says that while the people of Tamil Nadu have every right to peacefully favour in support of jallikattu, they do not have right to coerce the Supreme Court or the Centre to accept their demand to lift the ban on the centuries-old sport.

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