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Per capita income of Indians grew by 14.5 per cent to Rs 46,492 in 2009-10, from Rs 40,605 in 2008-09. The new per capita income figure estimates on current market prices is over Rs 2,000 more than the previous estimate of Rs 44,345 calculated by the Central Statistical Organisation. Per capita income means earnings of each Indian if the national income is evenly divided among the country's population at 117 crore (1.17 billion). Per capita income (at 2004-05 prices) stood at Rs 33,731 in FY10 against Rs 31,801 in the previous year. The size of the economy at current prices rose to Rs 61,33,230 crore (Rs 61,332.30 billion) in 2009-10, up 16.1 per cent over Rs 52,82,086 crore (Rs 52,820.86 billion) in FY'09. Based on 2004-05 prices, the Indian economy expanded by 8 per cent during the fiscal ended March 2010. This is higher than 6.8 per cent growth in fiscal 2008-09. The gross domestic product (GDP), or gross domestic income (GDI), is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. The idea of gross domestic product came into existence after the Great Depression and World War II. GDP was first developed by Simon Kuznets for a United States Congress report in 1934. His idea was to calculate all economic production by individuals, companies and the government in a single measure. According to him, GDP would rise in good times and fall during any crisis. In 1944, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund accepted GDP as a method to assess a nation's economy. The 98th Indian Science Congress was held at SRM University near Chennai. While 2010 was observed as the International Year of Biodiversity, from 2011 starts the Decade of Biodiversity. During the decade, a UN body, much like the IPCC for Climate Change, is expected to push for action on biodiversity front. The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge in China is the world’s longest sea bridge. It is 42.48 km long, 8.04 km further than the distance between Dover and Calais, as also longer than a marathon. The bridge links the main urban area of Qingdao city in east China’s Shandong province with Huangdao district. January 14, 2011 marked the 250th anniversary of the third battle of Panipat. The defeat of the Marathas by the army of Ahmad Shah Abdali prepared the ground for the gradual take-over of India by the East India company. Army Day is observed in India on January 15. The World Bank has offered to India a loan of $1.5 billion (about Rs 6,800 crore) for building 24,000km of all-weather roads in the rural seven economically poor and hilly areas States—Himachal Pradesh, Uttarkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Punjab and any other State which may join at alter date over the next five-year period. On January 17, 2011, Indian Navy commissioned a squadron of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), named INAS 343, at Porbander, Gujarat, to enhance coastal surveillance capabilities. The UAVs have been nick-named “Frontier Formidables”. The world’s highest restaurant is located on the 122nd floor of the world’s tallest building Burj Khalifa. It is called At.mosphere. The restaurant is 92 meter taller than the world’s second highest eatery, the revolving 360 Restaurant in Toronto’s CN Tower. Rural roads account for about 61% of India’s road length. National Highways comprise less than 2 per cent of the road network, but carry 40 per cent of road-based traffic. RBI has decided to circulate Rs 5 coins to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Dr Rajendra Prasad, India’s first President. Objective Anti-Leprosy Day is observed in India on January 30. |
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The United Nations, in a resolution adopted during its
63rd General Assembly meeting in December 2008, had decided to observe 2011
as the International Year of Chemistry. 2011 marks the 100th anniversary of
the founding of the International Association of Chemical Societies (IACS),
which was succeeded by IUPAC a few years later.
The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2011 as the International Year of Forests to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests. The Union cabinet has approved the declaration of January 25 every year as “National Voters' Day” beginning from 2011 and to provide voters a badge with its logo and the slogan “Proud to be a voter—Ready to vote”. The Article 326 of Indian Constitution was amended in 1988 to lower the voting age from 21 years to 18 years. The International System of Units is the world’s most widely used system of measurements for commerce and science. It is made up of seven base units--metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela and mole—each of which represents a different physical quantity. Its origins can be traced back to 18th century France and it has been recognised internationally as the standard metric system since the 1960s. The metre was once defined as the distance between two lines on a platinum-iridium prototype, but is now defined by the speed of light. The Election Commission of India has decided to celebrate January 25 as “National Voters’ Day”, as part of its ongoing efforts to create awareness among the people about their greater participation in the electoral process. Central Bank of India observed its 100th foundation day on December 23, 2010. Objective 20,483 chess players took part in a tournament held in Ahmedabad to earn a plance in Guinness Book of World record. Jal Hans is the first seaplane of India. It will be operated by Pawan Hans Helicopters Ltd and cater to island-hopping tourists in India. First service will be operationalised in Andamans. Hazratganj in Lucknow marked its 200th anniversary on December 25, 2010. Haryana has bagged the first prize in the Best States category for its performance in Energy Conservation Programmes in 2009-10. The State government had announced a five-year State Energy Conservation Action Plan in December 2007 with a target of achieving energy savings of 500 MW by 2012. World Aids Day is observed on December 1. The Bimal Jalan committee report is on working of capital market infrastructure in institutions. The committee has recommended stringent ownership norms for stock exchanges. International Day of Persons with Disabilities is observed on December 3. India-EU Summit was held in December 2010 in Brussels, Belgium. Martina Navrotilova lead a team of 27 climbers to the top of Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (at 5,895 meters), the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, to raise money and awareness for the Laureus Sport Good Foundation. She hit tennis balls off the top of Africa’s highest peak. |
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April 11, 1954 has been declared as the most boring day of the 20th century. Every day something significant happens, but nothing remarkable is known to have happened on this day, according to experts who inserted over 300 million important events of the century in a computer search programme to calculate. From January 2011, all telemarketers’ mobile numbers will start with the same three digits: 700. This move is part of the ‘Customer Call Preference Regulation’ on curbing unsolicited marketing calls and SMS messages. The third summit on Global Agenda was held in Dubai in November 2010. The summit gave an opportunity to social, political and business leaders across the world to benchmark key developmental issues against global realities. The 16th United Nations Climate Change Conference took place in Cancun, Mexico, from November 29, 2010. India was among the 190 UN members who took part in the 12-day event. The Bimal Jalan committee was set-up to review the ownership and working of capital markets infrastructure institutions (MIIs). One major recommendation of the report is that only banks, insurance companies and domestic financial institutes with a net worth of Rs 1,000 crore be roped in as anchor investors. Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls, called SABLA, aims to empower adolescent girls between ages 11 to 18 years by providing them nutrition, Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation, health check-up, nutrition and health education, counselling/guidance on family welfare, vocational training etc. The UN Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has included French food in its list of world’s “intangible cultural heritage”. Peking opera and Spanish flamenco dancing have also been included in the list. Poultry giant Venky’s has become the first Indian company to own an English Premier League (EPL) club. It has taken over Blackburn Rovers for $36.8 million. Crompton Greaves Ltd, part of the $4 billion Avantha Group, has become the world’s first company to develop high range power product—1200 KV capacitive voltage transformer (CVT). Earlier, China had established the commercial 1,100 KV system successfully. UN World Day of Remembrance for Road Accident Victims is observed on November 21. Former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (ranked 9th) and Mother Teresa (ranked 22nd) are among Time magazine’s “25 Most Powerful Women of the Past Century”. The list is topped by Jane Addams, an outspoken advocate for women suffrage, who was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), SAIL and NTPC have been given the Maharatna status by the government. This status empowers these companies to form financial joint ventures and wholly-owned subsidiaries and undertake mergers and acquisitions without government approval for up to Rs 5,000 crore in one project or 15 per cent of their net worth. National Legal Services Day is observed on November 9. The G-20 Summit meeting was held in Seoul, South Korea. Sachin Tendulkar has been named as the official ambassador of Cricket World Cup, 2011. Ace shooter Gagan Narang was India’s flag-bearer during the opening ceremony of the 16th Asian Games held at Guanghzhou, China. The Central government has renamed the Amritsar airport as Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport. Chinese President Hu Jintao has been named the most powerful person in the world by Forbes magazine, ahead of US President Barack Obama who takes number two spot. Mrs Sonia Gandhi has been ranked 9th, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh 18th. Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Tata Chairman Ratan Tata and head of ArcelorMittal Lakshmi Mittal are also part of the list of 68 people. India was ranked 119 in terms of human development, according to UNDP’s Human Development Report 2010. National Cancer Awareness day is observed on November 7. Barack Obama was the fourth US President to address Indian MPs in the historic central hall of Parliament. Three of his predecessors—Dwight Eisenhower in 1959, Jimmy Carter in 1978 and Bill Clinton in 2000—were given the rare honour of addressing the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs. Before Obama, former Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe addressed Indian MPs in 2007. Taj Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad is India’s most expensive hotel. The palace was once the exclusive preserve of the rulers of Hyderabad. The grand presidential suite at the hotel costs Rs 5 lakh per night. Uttarkhand based NGO Himalayan Chipko Foundation has been awarded the Green Apple award at the House of Commons, London, for exposing the Hak Hakook scam in which timber meant for villagers in the State was sold to the timber mafia. World Diabetes Day is observed on November 14. |
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India's per capita income grew by 10.5 per cent to Rs 44,345 in 2009-10 against Rs 40,141 in the year-ago period, according to government data. The World Bank, however, pegs India's per capita income at a much higher $1,180 per year. India ranks a poor 161st in the world in terms of per capita incomes. The per capita income was slightly higher than Rs 43,749 as calculated by the Central Statistical Organisation in its advance estimates for FY10. However, per capita income grew by 5.6 per cent last fiscal if it is calculated on the basis of 2004-05 prices, which is a better way of comparison and broadly factors inflation. Per capita income (at 2004-05 prices) stood at Rs 33,588 in FY10 against Rs 31,821 in the previous year, according to estimates of national income. Per capital income means income of each Indian if national income is evenly divided among the country's population of 117 crore (Rs 1.17 billion). The size of the Indian economy rose to Rs 62,31,171 crore (Rs 62.3 trillion) in the 2009-10, up 11.8 per cent over Rs 55,74,449 crore (Rs 55.7 trillion) in FY09. According to the World Bank categories, nations with per capita income (PCI) less than $935 are 'low income;' nations with PCI from $936 to $3,705 are 'lower middle income;' those with PCI from $3,706 to $11,455 are 'upper middle income;' and those with PCI from $11,456 or more are 'high income.' From January 1, 2011, India will extend “visa on arrival” facility to nationals of Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines and Laos. Volkswagen’s Bugatti, costing upwards of Rs 16 crore, is India’s most expensive car. The Union government has okayed two new naval bases on the eastern coast of India, at Paradip (Oddisa) and Tuticorin (Tamil Nadu). India has slipped to 87th spot in Transparency International’s latest ranking of nations, based on level of corruption. The “Corruption Perception Index” ranks Denmark, New Zealand and Singapore as the top three in the list with lowest level of corruption. The International Cricket Council (ICC) and Castrol, the world’s leading lubricant company, have announced an agreement that makes Castrol the official performance partner of ICC with a unique presence at all ICC cricket events for the next five years. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has raised the application limit for retail investors to Rs 2 lakh, from Rs one lakh. The International Renewable Energy Conference was held in New Delhi in October 2010. India became a sectoral dialogue partner with ASEAN in 1992. It became a full dialogue partner in 1995. India and ASEAN have been holding annual summits since 2002. The 8th India-ASEAN Summit was held in Hanoi, Vietnam on October 29, 2010. India will celebrate 2013 as the centenary milestone year to showcase the heritage of the Indian film industry. Bharat Diamond Bourse in Mumbai is said to be the world’s largest bourse, with all the essential facilities—cutting, polishing, trading, banking and customs—under single roof. World Standards Day and World Sight Day are observed on October 14. The Rail Coach factory, Kapurthala, has rolled out India’s first AC double-decker rake from its premises. The first AC double-decker train has been introduced between Howrah (West Bengal) and Dhanbad (Jharkhand). The UN General Assembly has elected India, Germany, South Africa and Columbia to two-year seats on UN Security Council. The term will begin in January 2011. The four countries will be the non-veto-holding members of the 15-nation body. “Conversations with Myself” has been written by former South African President Nelson Mandela. Krishna Poonia won India’s first Commonwealth Games athletics gold, in 2010 Games, after Milkha Singh in 1958. Finance Minister of India, Pranab Mukherjee has won 2010 Finance Minister of the Year for Asia award, conferred by Emerging Markets, part of Euromoney Institutional Investor Plc. World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10. Three Indian women—all from the corporate sector—find a spot on the Forbes list of 100 most powerful women in the world, topped by US First Lady Michelle Obama. Chennai-born PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi came in at No 6, while Axis Bank CEO Shikha Sharma and ICICI Bank Managing Director & CEO Chanda Kochhar were ranked 89th and 92nd, respectively. Surprisingly missing from 2010 list is Congress President Sonia Gandhi. She came in at No 13 in 2009. Beijing Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra led the 619-strong Indian contingent in the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games, 2010. |
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A high-speed train in China has set a new world speed
record during a trial run. The train hit a maximum of 416.6 km per hour on
its journey between Shanghai and Hangzhou. The train is designed to run at a
speed of 350 km per hour.
Amir Khan’s “Peepli Live”, a satire on media’s trivialisation of farmers’ suicide, has been selected as India’s official entry at the 2011 Oscars, in the Best Film category. The Union Cabinet has approved the National Identification Authority of India Bill, 2010, which envisages making UIDAI a statutory body. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee launched the Swavalamban Scheme of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) on September 25, 2010. The scheme seeks to provide pension scheme to the un-organised sector. Under the scheme, the Central government will contribute Rs 1,000 per year to each National Pension Scheme (NPS) account opened in year 2010-11 and for the next three years, till 2013-14. The World Tourism Day is observed on September 27. The UN Summit on the Millennium Development Goals, or MDGs, was held in September 2010 at UN Headquarters in New York, USA. Chowmhalla Palace in Hyderabad, spectacular 18th century monument, has been selected for the Heritage “Award of Merit” by the UNESCO, for cultural heritage conservation for 2010. The Business Standard Best Business Schools Survey 2010 shows that India’s top business schools are: Indian Institutes of Management in Ahmedabad and Kolkata, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade in New Delhi, Institute of Management Technology at Ghaziabad, Management Development Institute at Gurgaon, National Institute of Industrial Engineering in Mumbai and XLRI Jamshedpur. A new wholesale price index series with an updated product portfolio was launched on September 14, 2001. The series will have 2004-05 as the base year, as against 1993-94 in the previous model. Some important items included in the new series basket are: flowers, lemon, crude petroleum, scooter and motorcycle tyre, polymers, marble, silver and gold. The Employee Provident Fund trustees have decided to raise the interest for 2010-11 to 9.5 percent. The World Tiger Summit was held in September 2010 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The six living species of Tigers are: Amur, Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, South China and Sumatran. The Bali, Caspian and Javan tigers have become extinct. Navodaya Vidyalayas celebrated 25 years of existence in 2010. A befitting match to costly private schools, the Navodayas have shown in last 25 years how gifted children with humble means can rise to life. India has replaced the US as the second most important Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) destination for trans-national corporations, according to a survey conducted by UNCTAD. Global FDI flows are expected to jump from $1.2 trillion in 2010 to $1.5 trillion in 2011 and $1.6-2.0 trillion in 2012. As per the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University rankings, Cambridge University, UK, is the top university of the world, followed by Harvard University, USA, Yale University, US, University College London (UCL), UK, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, in that order. Rajkot People’s Cooperative Bank does not offer any job to people who smoke cigarette or eat gutkha. Even the customers with the habits have to pay higher interest on loans. Reliance Industries has been ranked second in the list of world’s 10 biggest ‘sustainable value creators’—companies that have been successful in creating the most shareholder value over the last decade—prepared by Boston Consulting Group. Brazil-based mining and materials giant Vale has been ranked the top value creator. India’s first agri-biotechnology institute, the National Agri Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI) is being set up in Mohali, near Chandigarh. |
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“A Journey” is a memoir written by former British Prime
Minister Tony Blair.
The N.C. Saxena Committee was set up by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. It details the manner in which laws were flagrantly flouted to facilitate the Vedanta Alumina Ltd project in Orissa. The project is aggressively opposed by the local tribal groups. India remained the largest recipient of World Bank loans in 2009-10. The World Bank, through its lending arms IBRD and IDA, committed $9.3 billion in financial assistance to India in 2009-10, more than the aid committed by the US and European Union. Next in line were South Africa ($3.8 billion), Brazil ($3.7 billion) and Turkey ($3.0 billion). The Indian Parliament has hiked the salary of Members of Parliament to Rs 50,000 per month. Two key allowances (constituency and office expenses) have also been increased to Rs 45,000 each. Airtel has bagged the title sponsorship rights for the India cricket team’s home games for two-and-half years, at a cost of Rs 3.33 crore per match. Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas is observed on August 24. The 2010 Academic Ranking of World Universities has ranked Harvard University as the top University of the world for the eighth year in the annual ranking. Harvard is followed by University of Cambridge, Yale University, University College London (UCL), Imperial College London, University of Oxford, University of Chicago, Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and California Institute of Technology (CALTECH). “Oh yaaron, India ne bula liya”, composed by A.R. Rahman, is the theme song of Commonwealth Games, 2010. It has been directed by Shyam Benegal and produced by Bharat Bala. With his Independence Day speech on August 15, 2010—the seventh—Manmohan Singh edged past Atal Behari Vajpayee to become the Prime Minister of India who has addressed the nation on Independence Day the third-highest number of times. Jawaharlal Nehru addressed the nation 17 times and Mrs Indira Gandhi 16 times. On September 1, 2010, South-East Asia’s first Sports Injury Centre was opened on the campus of Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, in partnership between the government and six private players. An elephant, named Stumpy, is the official mascot of the 2010 Cricket World Cup. UNESCO has granted the World Heritage status to Jantar Mantar in Jaipur which is a celebrated astronomical observatory built in 18th century. This is India’s 28th and Rajasthan’s second site (after Keoladev National Park) to be given the World Heritage status. |
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Apple Computers has emerged as the world’s most valuable
brand in the 50 top valuable brand list of the Forbes magazine. Apple was
followed by software major Microsoft, Beverages firm, Coca Cola and
technology giant IBM. Search engine Google was fifth in the ranking.
McDonald's, General Electric, Marlboro, Intel and Finnish handset maker Nokia
featured in the top 10 list.
On July 27, 2010, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced a 0.25 percentage point hike in the repo rate (the rate at which it lends to commercial banks), raising it to 5.75 percent, and a 0.50 percentage point hike in reverse repo rate (the rate at which RBI borrows from the commercial banks), raising it to 4.5 per cent. The trigger for hike was a fresh effort to tame high inflation. Currency option is a derivative instrument that gives the owner the right, but not the obligation, to exchange money denominated in one currency into another currency at a pre-agreed exchange rate on a specified date. The United Nations decided to observe the first “Nelson Mandela Day” on July 18, 2010, in honour of the Nobel laureate who is regarded as the father of the new South Africa. |
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