Sunday, 15 June 2014

0 Manabadi Current Affairs 14 JUN 2014

Manabadi Current Affairs 14 JUN 2014, 2015 in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, English Free Download ,,,, Top 10 Current Affairs 14 - 06 - 2014 Free Download Online::: 1. India becomes a permanent Signatory to Washington Accord. It will enable global recognition of Indian degrees in engineering and technical education translating into global employment opportunities. India has now joined a select group of 17 countries who are permanent signatories of the Washington Accord.

2. Sam Kahamba Kutesa, Ugandan foreign minister, has been elected as the President of of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) for the upcoming 69th session. It was Africa’s turn to nominate a president and he was the only candidate running for the post.

3. Indian scientist Rasik Ravindra has been unanimously elected as a member of the UN Commission on the Limits of Continental Shelf (UNCLCS). He got each of the 111 votes present during the 24th Meeting of States Parties of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. His term will last till 15 June 2017.

4. Maharashtra government clears Bill to put a complete ban on dance bars across the State. The earlier ‘Dance Bar Prohibition Act’ has been amended to circumvent the Supreme Court 2013 order preventing the state from banning small dance bars.

5. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has released the “Red List” of Threatened Species that contains more than 73,000 species around the world. Brazilian three-banded Armadillo (the mascot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup) is Vulnerable whereas Japanese Eel has been listed as Endangered.

6. World Blood Donor Day 2014 is observed across the globe on June 14. This year’s campaign theme is “Safe blood for saving mothers”. Every day, about 800 women die from pregnancy or childbirth-related complications.

7. Amit Shah has unanimously been elected as the President of Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA). He, Ex-Gujarat Home Minister and close confidant of PM Narendra Modi, replaces him as such.



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