Friday, 6 September 2013

Current Affairs : September 06

1. Parliament has approved the the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill, 2011 with the Rajya Sabha adopting it today. The Lok Sabha had passed it on Wednesday.

2. The International Olympic Committee has asked the Indian Olympic Association to drop charge-sheeted members by October 31 to enable its return to the Olympic family. The international body wants IOA to hold fresh elections by December 15. If the IOA fails, India could face more punishment.

3. World acclaimed orchestra conductor Zubin Mehta was conferred the prestigious Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony on Friday by President Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi.

4. The Lok Sabha has passed Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill, 2012 by a voice vote.

5. Angelina Jolie is to receive an Honorary Oscar in recognition of her humanitarian work, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said on Thursday. Jolie, who was appointed as a special envoy to the United Nations’ High Commissioner for Refugees in 2012 has also travelled widely to promote other causes such as preventing violence against women. She previously won an Oscar for her role in the 1999 movie Girl, Interrupted.

6. India and Japan have decided to more than triple their bilateral currency swap arrangement to USD 50 billion, a development that is likely to bring stability in financial markets in the country.

7. India has slipped to 60th position in terms of its competitiveness globally, while Switzerland has retained its top rank. This is India's lowest ever rank and also 31 places below its peer emerging market China. Switzerland on top.

8. India and Japan today decided to expand their currency swap arrangement from USD 15 billion to 50 billion to strengthen bilateral financial cooperation and stabilise the global financial markets..

9. The Indo-Czech pair of Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek has stormed into the final of US Open Tennis Men’s doubles event.

10. World leaders at the G20 summit on Friday failed to bridge their bitter divisions over US plans for military action against the Syrian regime, with Washington signalling that it has given up on securing Russia's support at the UN on the crisis.

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