1. Joko Widodo is the
new Indonesian President
i. Joko Widodo was inaugurated as Indonesia's new President om
Monday, facing the challenges of rebooting a slowing economy and working with a
potentially hostile opposition that has already landed some early blows against
his administration.
ii. Widodo, the first Indonesian president not to come from the
ranks of the country's established political, business and military elite, took
the oath of office in a ceremony at parliament in the capital, Jakarta,
attended by regional leaders and US Secretary of State John Kerry.
iii.
A former furniture salesman, the 53-year-old
Widodo rose from humble beginnings to become Jakarta's governor before winning
July's presidential election with 53 percent of the vote.
Note: Indonesia
is the biggest economy in Southeast Asia, and about 90 percent of its 250
million people are Muslims, more than any other nation.
2. WHO declares Nigeria free of
Ebola
i. The World Health
Organization declared on Monday that Nigeria is free of Ebola, a rare victory
in the months-long battle against the fatal disease.
ii. Nigeria’s
containment of the lethal disease is a “spectacular success story,” WHO Country
Director Rui Gama Vaz told a news conference in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
Nigeria reported 20 cases of Ebola, including eight deaths. One of those who
died was an airline passenger who brought Ebola to Nigeria and died soon after.
iii. WHO said Nigeria had
traced nearly every contact of Ebola patients in the country, all of whom were
linked to the country’s first patient, a Liberian man who arrived with symptoms
in Lagos and later died
iv. The disease continues to
spread rapidly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea and has claimed more than
4,500 lives.
3. BJP emerged as the largest party in
the 2014 Assembly Elections of Maharashtra
i. Election Commission of India on 19
October 2014 announced the results of the 2014 Assembly elections of
Maharashtra. The elections were held on 15 October 2014 for total 288 seats.
ii. Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) by winning 122 seats emerged as the largest party but none of the parties succeeded in securing a clear majority. 63.13 percent of the electorate voted in Maharashtra. The elections were held for 288 seats
ii. Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) by winning 122 seats emerged as the largest party but none of the parties succeeded in securing a clear majority. 63.13 percent of the electorate voted in Maharashtra. The elections were held for 288 seats
4. BJP won the Assembly Elections of
Haryana; secured majority for the first time
i. Bharatiya Janta Party
(BJP) won the state assembly elections of Haryana. The results of the elections
were announced by the Election Commission of India on 19 October 2014.
ii. BJP by securing 47 seats emerged as the largest party, with
clear majority. The elections were held for total 90 seats on 15 October 2014.
In this elections, Haryana recorded its highest ever turnout of 76.54 percent.
5. MP to celebrate 2015 as Tourism Year
i. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan declared that 2015
would be celebrated as Tourism Year in the State and said that during the year
Madhya Pradesh’s tourism potential would be displayed before the world.
ii. The Chief Minister further said that Madhya Pradesh
would be developed as pioneer State in tourism sector and added State had
immense potential for tourism.
iii. The State Government had chalked out a pro-active
policy. Impressive tourism infrastructures were being constructed in the State,
he added.
iv. New tourist circuits were being developed. The State had
also immense potential of religious tourism. Sanchi, Khajuraho and Bhim Bhetka
were world heritage.
v. Madhya Pradesh has also a number of National Parks and
sanctuaries. The state government wishes to develop tourism facilities for
every section so that people can spend some peaceful time in present-day
complex life.
6. Union Cabinet approved
inter-governmental MoU to upgrade Chabahar port of Iran
i. The Union Cabinet on 18
October 2014 approved an inter-governmental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with Iran to upgrade the Chabahar port Phase-I.
ii. Under the Chabahar port Phase-I
project India will set up a Joint Venture (JV) Company with an investment of
85.21 million US dollar and operate the port for 10 years, through a leasing
agreement.
iii. The Company will equip two fully-constructed berths in
Chabahar port within 12 months, one as a container terminal and second as a
multi-purpose cargo terminal.
About Chabahar port
Chabahar port is located in the Sistan-Baluchistan Province on south-eastern coast of Iran, which lies outside the Persian Gulf and it is easily accessed from western coast of India. India can access to Zaranj in Afghanistan which is at a distance of 883 km by using Chahbahar port.
Chabahar port is located in the Sistan-Baluchistan Province on south-eastern coast of Iran, which lies outside the Persian Gulf and it is easily accessed from western coast of India. India can access to Zaranj in Afghanistan which is at a distance of 883 km by using Chahbahar port.
7. India set to become
USD 2 trillion economy this year: IMF
i. India is poised to
become a USD two trillion economy this year, while its GDP size would cross
another milestone of USD three trillion after five years in 2019, according to
IMF's latest world economic outlook.
ii. India's ranking
would also improve to seventh largest economy in the world, while measured on
"current prices" basis in US dollar, in 2019 from its tenth position
currently.
iii. Latest data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) show that Indian economy is set to be worth USD 2.05 trillion this year, increasing its size from USD 1.88 trillion in 2013. Last year too, India was among the ten largest economies in the world.
iv. Going by the IMF, United States would remain the world's largest economy with a size of USD 17.42 trillion, followed by China at USD 10.35 trillion.
v. Meanwhile, India is all set to cross the USD 3 trillion milestone in 2019 with a size of USD 3.18 trillion, surpassing Russia, Brazil and Italy. This would also make India the world's seventh largest economy.
iii. Latest data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) show that Indian economy is set to be worth USD 2.05 trillion this year, increasing its size from USD 1.88 trillion in 2013. Last year too, India was among the ten largest economies in the world.
iv. Going by the IMF, United States would remain the world's largest economy with a size of USD 17.42 trillion, followed by China at USD 10.35 trillion.
v. Meanwhile, India is all set to cross the USD 3 trillion milestone in 2019 with a size of USD 3.18 trillion, surpassing Russia, Brazil and Italy. This would also make India the world's seventh largest economy.
vi. The United States would
remain the world's largest economy in 2019 with a size of USD 22.15 trillion,
followed by China (USD 15.52 trillion) and Japan (USD 5.43 trillion).
8. Union Home Ministry drafted a new
counter-Naxal doctrine
i. Union Home Ministry
drafted a new counter-Naxal doctrine. In the drafted law, the ministry clearly
demarcated the role of the state police and central paramilitary forces (CPMFs)
in anti-Maoist operations.
ii. The ministry proposed to put state police forces in the lead, while tasking CPMFs with using their pan-Indian mandate for seamless operations across state borders and holding the counter-insurgency grid together.
ii. The ministry proposed to put state police forces in the lead, while tasking CPMFs with using their pan-Indian mandate for seamless operations across state borders and holding the counter-insurgency grid together.
iii. The policy proposed
oversight committee at the national and state level. The national panel will comprise
home minister, finance minister, tribal affairs minister, environment minister,
rural development minister, panchayati raj minister and road & transport
minister, besides chief ministers of all Naxal-hit states, and will meet
bi-annually.
iv. The new counter-LWE
doctrine pitches for making CRPF a world-class counter-insurgency force, with a
sustained upgrade in its training, infrastructure, arms and financial powers.
9.
ICC awarded global broadcast rights from 2015 to
2023 to Star India and Star Middle East
i. The International Cricket Council
(ICC) on 10 October 2014 awarded the global broadcast agreement rights for ICC
Events from 2015 to 2023 to Star India and Star Middle East.
ii. The agreement is said to be the
biggest ever global broadcast partnership of Cricket.
iii.
The agreement included the eight-year period. During the period, 18 ICC
tournaments, including two ICC Cricket World Cups (2019 and 2023), two ICC
Champions Trophy tournaments (2017 and 2021) and two ICC World Twenty20
tournaments (2016 and 2020) will be held.
About
Star India
i. Star India is one of India’s largest
media and entertainment companies and is a fully owned subsidiary of 21st
Century Fox, INC.
ii. The Star group has defined India’s
broadcast media over two decades and today broadcasts more than forty channels
in seven languages, reaching more than 650 million viewers every week across
India and around 100 other countries.
About
Star Middle East: Star
Middle East is a wholly owned subsidiary of 21st Century Fox, INC. in the
Middle East. It distributes 13 satellite cable television channels in the
Middle East and Africa.
10. Five-yr-old Indian
is the youngest to reach Everest Base Camp
i. A five-year-old Indian
boy, Harshit Saumitra, has become the youngest person to reach the Everest Base
Camp (EBC).
ii. A class 1 student from New Delhi, Harshit took 10 days to
cover the distance of 62km trek, many sections of which were covered by 5-7
inch of snow from the snowstorm caused by the tail-end of cyclone Hudhud.
iii. “I felt very good. I unfurled the tricolor at the Everest Base Camp,” said Harshit after his return from the trek.
iv. He also climbed the Kalapathar (5550 m) peak, located near the EBC. With this, the child overtakes the record set by Aaryan Balaji, a seven-year old Indian boy who had reached the two peaks in May 2012.
v. “We were worried that Harshit might experience altitude sickness. But he didn’t face any problem,” said his father, Rajeev Saumitra, a mountaineer who had reached the peak of Mount Everest (8848 m) last year.
iii. “I felt very good. I unfurled the tricolor at the Everest Base Camp,” said Harshit after his return from the trek.
iv. He also climbed the Kalapathar (5550 m) peak, located near the EBC. With this, the child overtakes the record set by Aaryan Balaji, a seven-year old Indian boy who had reached the two peaks in May 2012.
v. “We were worried that Harshit might experience altitude sickness. But he didn’t face any problem,” said his father, Rajeev Saumitra, a mountaineer who had reached the peak of Mount Everest (8848 m) last year.
11. India juniors
retain Sultan of Johor Cup title
i. Harmanpreet Singh
converted two penalty corners to help India sucessfully defend its Sultan of
Johor Cup (SOJC) U-21 hockey title, beating Great Britain 2-1 in a
keenly-contested final on Sunday.
ii. Harmanpreet (45th and 90 minutes) slammed home two set
pieces at the Taman Daya Hockey Stadium to take his goals tally to eight in the
tournament. For Great Britain Samuel French (55th minute) was the lone goal
scorer.
iii.
Great Britain, unbeaten in the preliminary
round, came into the final with a psychological advantage over India having
beaten them 2-0 in their round-robin clash.
iv.
Malaysia had won the inaugural title with
Germany winning in 2012 and India last year. And the young Indians duely
achieved their goal with a late winner from Harmanpreet.
12. ICC rankings: Kohli claims 2nd spot,
i. Indian batsman Virat Kohli claimed number two slot in
the ICC rankings while swing bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar broke into top-10 for the
first time in his career.
ii. Kohli scored 191 runs, including 127 in the final match,
in India’s 2-1 series win as he pushed South Africa’s Hashim Amla to number
three in the list, topped by Amla’s compatriot AB de Villiers.
iii. Indian skipper MS Dhoni was the next best India at
number six (unchanged) while Shikhar Dhawan lost a place to be eighth.
Left-handed Suresh Raina gained three places to move to 15th.
iv. Bhuvneshwar took only two wickets in the series but he
jumped seven places to number seven, just behind Ravindra Jadeja, who slipped
to sixth from fifth.
13. Batra elected
unopposed as HI president, Ahmed is gen-secy
i. Narinder Batra was
elected unopposed as the president of the Hockey India while Mohammed Mushtaq
Ahmad and Rajinder Singh were elected as new general secretary and treasurer
respectively at the 4th Hockey India Congress, in New Delhi on Monday.
ii. Batra completed his
four-year term as the secretary-general and with no opposition in the HI ranks
did not face any problems during his elevation to the top post.
iii. Talking
about his new role, Batra said,"Also, being appointed as an unopposed
President, I feel overwhelmed with the trust and faith that the members have
showed in me. I shall strive to live up to the new role that I am stepping into
and hoping to justice to it."




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