1. Ila Patnaik appointed as Principal Economic Advisor
i. Centre
has appointed columnist and RBI Chair Professor at the National Institute of
Public Finance and Policy, Ila Patnaik, as Principal Economic Advisor, a post
that had been vacant since November 2013.
ii. The appointment assumes significance as Dr.
Patnaik has in her columns by-and-large concurred with Reserve Bank Governor
Raghuram Rajan’s policy stances. “
iii. The most important factor that favours
success this time is Governor Raghuram Rajan,” Dr. Patnaik wrote days after Dr.
Rajan’s appointment in a column on an RBI proposal about interest rate futures.
iv. More recently, in April she wrote: “His
strategy of an aggressive attack on inflation, despite the scepticism often
voiced in the Indian monetary policy debate about the effectiveness of monetary
policy, was the right strategy and is yielding results.”
v. Ms. Patnaik did her Ph.D. in Economics
from the University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K.
Note: The post of the Principal Economic Advisor
was last held by Dipak Dasgupta, a former Lead Economist for India and South
Asia at the World Bank.
2. Justice G
Rohini becomes first woman Chief Justice of Delhi HC
i. Justice G
Rohini has taken over as the first woman Chief Justice of Delhi High Court.
ii. She was administered the oath of office by Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung in New Delhi today.
iii. Before being elevated as Chief Justice, Justice Rohini was the senior most judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. With her joining, the strength of women judges at the Delhi High Court has increased to 10.
iv. Born in 1955, Justice Rohini studied at Osmania University in Hyderabad and then at the College of Law under Andhra University in Visakhapatnam.
v. She was enrolled as an advocate in December 1980 and later became chairman of the Andhra Pradesh State Bar Council.
vi. She was appointed a government pleader in the Andhra Pradesh High Court in 1995 and became additional judge in 2001 and permanent judge in 2002.
ii. She was administered the oath of office by Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung in New Delhi today.
iii. Before being elevated as Chief Justice, Justice Rohini was the senior most judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. With her joining, the strength of women judges at the Delhi High Court has increased to 10.
iv. Born in 1955, Justice Rohini studied at Osmania University in Hyderabad and then at the College of Law under Andhra University in Visakhapatnam.
v. She was enrolled as an advocate in December 1980 and later became chairman of the Andhra Pradesh State Bar Council.
vi. She was appointed a government pleader in the Andhra Pradesh High Court in 1995 and became additional judge in 2001 and permanent judge in 2002.
3. BCCI
suggests three-man committee to SC to probe IPL scandal
i.
Faced with a
credibility crisis arising out of the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal, the
BCCI on Sunday suggested to the Supreme Court a three-member committee made up
of eminent persons to probe the corruption case on the directives of the apex
court.
ii. The all-powerful Working Committee of the
Board in its emergent meeting in Mumbai decided to suggest names of former India
all-rounder Ravi Shastri, former Calcutta High Court Chief Justice J
N Patel and ex-CBI Director R K Raghavan as members of the probe
committee.
iii. The SC has directed the BCCI in the last
hearing of the case on April 16 to suggest names of persons who will conduct a
"fair probe" into the IPL VI spot-fixing and betting scandal.
iv. On April 16, the Supreme
Court had said that the BCCI should conduct a probe against N Srinivasan and 12
others in the betting and spot fixing scandal to maintain its institutional
autonomy as the court cannot "close its eyes" to the allegations made
by the Justice Mukul Mudgal committee.
4. Gopalakrishna takes charge as CAFRAL
director
i.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) executive director
G. Gopalakrishna has voluntarily retired from the service and joined as
director of Centre for Advanced Financial Research and Learning (CAFRAL).
ii. CAFRAL, a not-for-profit organisation, is
an independent body fully funded by the RBI.
iii. Mr. Gopalakrishna’s name was
in the reckoning for Deputy Governor in place of Anand Sinha who retired in
January. He was the senior most among nine executive directors who appeared
before the search panel headed by RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan. However, R.
Gandhi was selected for the post of Deputy Governor earlier this month.
iv. He was appointed as Executive Director on
October 26, 2007, and looked after banking supervision, financial stability and
communication before seeking retirement from the RBI. He also had a stint as
the Executive Director of the Deposit Insurance & Credit Guarantee
Corporation.
5. HDFC Bank set World Record for Blood collection in a single day
i.
Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC)
Bank set World record for Blood collection in a single day. The blood donation
camp organised by HDFC Bank on 6 December 2013 was recorded in the Guinness
Book of Records.
ii. The camp involved 61902
participants with 1115 blood donation camps held across 709 locations in the
country. The camp has found a place in Guinness Book of Records as the largest
such drive on a single day.
iii. With this HDFC became the first corporate
firm to hold such recognition.
iv. Earlier in 2010 Shiv Sena, a
political party of Maharashtra, was entered into the Guinness Book of Records
for organizing the blood donation camps.
Note: According to the World
Health Organisation (WHO), a country needs a minimum stock of blood equal to 1%
of its population. This means India needs 12 million units of blood.
6. Indians top
foreign investors’ list in Dubai
i. Indians have topped the list of foreign investors in real
estate in Dubai, pumping in 1.6 billion dollars during the first quarter of
2014.
ii. According to Dubai Land Department, Indians were at the top
spot for international investment, both in terms of the number of investors and
the amount of expenditure.
iii. British ranked the second investors followed by
Pakistanis. The Dubai Land Department also said United Arab Emirates were
ranked as the highest among all investors in terms of the value of investments.
7. ECGC to offer direct factoring
facility for MSMEs
i.
The Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (ECGC)
will be offering direct factoring facility for micro, small and medium
enterprises (MSMEs).
ii. The
corporation had recently introduced a new country-risk rating for the benefit
of MSMEs, he added.
iii. ECGC, which has 62 branches now, would be opening three
new branches in Chennai, Ahmedabad and Kollam soon, he added.
iv. TS Vijayan, Chairman of Insurance Regulatory and Development
Authority, formally inaugurated the branch premises.
8. Crisil sees economy growing at 6.5%
in next 5 years
i. Rating agency Crisil has said a stable
Government post-elections is likely to help the country grow at an average of
6.5 per cent for the next five years.
ii. “Our base-case forecast of an average GDP
growth of 6.5 per cent between FY15 and FY19 is premised on a decisive mandate
in the upcoming general elections,” the rating agency majority-owned by Standard
& Poor’s said in a report.
iii. The International Monetary Fund has
predicted global growth for the calendar years 2014-18 at 4 per cent. However,
Crisil said it is not the election results which impact the economy, except in
improving sentiment, but policies formulated by the new Government that will
boost growth.
iv. Economic growth eased to 4.6 per cent in
the first three quarters of FY14 after clocking 9.3 per cent in FY12 and the
just-concluded financial year may log the lowest growth rate in decades.
9. Book entitled Hard Choices to be released in June 2014
i.
Publisher Simon & Shuster announced that
they will release a book named Hard Choices authored by Hillary Rodham
Clinton, the former first lady and New York senator on 10 June 2014.
ii. The upcoming book talks about her role as
President Barack Obama’s secretary of state for four year.
iii. Clinton’s book will offer
inside account of choices, crisis and challenges faced by her as a secretary of
the state and how the experiences gained during her tenure drive her view of
the future.
10. Stanislas Wawrinka beat Roger
Federer to bag Monte Carlo Masters Tennis title
i. Stanislas Wawrinka has defeated former world number one
Roger Federer to bag the Monte Carlo Masters Tennis title.
ii. In the all Swiss finals last evening, third seed Wawrinka
beat Federer, 4-6, 7-6, 6-2 to win his maiden Monte Carlo title.
iii. America's top seeded Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, won the Doubles trophy, beating the third seeded Croatian-Brazilian team of Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo, 6-3, 3-6, 10-8.
iii. America's top seeded Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, won the Doubles trophy, beating the third seeded Croatian-Brazilian team of Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo, 6-3, 3-6, 10-8.
11. Shaik Abdul
Hameed won the 2014 Thailand Tour title of Asian Bowling Federation
i.
Shaik Abdul Hameed of India won the 2014
Thailand Tour title of Asian Bowling Federation (ABF) on 19 April 2014 at Blu-O
Rhythm & Bowl Ratchayothinon in Bangkok, Thailand.
ii. With this Hameed became the first
Indian to win the title of ABF. Hameed defeated Mahamood Al Attar of UAE 242-183 in the
final.
12. The Unsung
Hero of the NASA’s Apollo Program John C. Houbolt Died
i.
The unsung hero of the NASA’s Apollo Program
John C. Houbolt died on 20 April 2014 after the complications from Parkinson's
disease. He was 95.
ii. He was an engineer in the
Apollo Program. His contributions to the US space program were vital to NASA's
successful Moon landing in 1969.
iii. Houbolt was the catalyst in securing US commitment to the science and engineering theory that eventually carried the Apollo crew to the moon and back safely.
iii. Houbolt was the catalyst in securing US commitment to the science and engineering theory that eventually carried the Apollo crew to the moon and back safely.
iv.
His efforts in the early 1960s are largely
credited with convincing NASA to focus on the launch of a module carrying a
crew from lunar orbit, rather than a rocket from Earth or a spacecraft while
orbiting the planet.
13. Maxwell plays
another blinder, leads Punjab to stunning win
i. Glenn Maxwell
played a whirlwind knock of 89 runs before David Miller provided the finishing
touches with a breathtaking 19-ball 51 as Kings XI Punjab hammered Rajasthan
Royals by seven wickets in a high-scoring IPL Twenty20 cricket match,in Sharjah
on Sunday.
ii. Chasing an imposing 192 to win, Maxwell
and Miller put on display an incredible power-hitting show as Punjab overhauled
the target with eight balls to spare.
iii. Young batsman Sanju Samson (52) hit a
classy half-century and Shane Watson (50) played a captain's knock to guide
Rajasthan Royals to 191 for five after being put into bat but their effort
proved little.
iv. Miller hit four sixes off the paceman
Dhawal Kulkarni as Punjab creamed off 27 runs in the 18th over. It was all over
for Rajasthan in that over.
Brief Scores: Rajasthan Royals: 191
for 5 in 20 overs. (Shane Watson 50, Sanju Samson 52; Askhar Patel 1/22).
Kings XI Punjab: 193 for 3 in 18.4 overs.(Glenn Maxwell 89, David Miller 51 not out; Kane Richardson 1/25).
Kings XI Punjab: 193 for 3 in 18.4 overs.(Glenn Maxwell 89, David Miller 51 not out; Kane Richardson 1/25).