31st July 2014 – Daily Current Affairs updates

National Affairs

  • ‘Upanyas Samrat’ Munshi Premchand’s 134th birth anniversary today.Munshi Premchand
  • In its first step towards restructuring MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act), the government has announced that the material-labor expenditure ratio in the scheme would be changed from 60:40% to 49:51%. The government is also planning to monitor the work under the scheme through the use of space technology and provide wages to laborers directly through e-governance tools such as electronic fund management system.
  • A new audio-visual museum chronicling the history and treasure troves of the highest office of the country will be opened for the public from tomorrow (1st August 2014) in Rashtrapati Bhavan.
  • The Delhi High Court today directed the city government to stop e-rickshaws from plying on the roads of the national capital “as of now”.

New Appointments

  • General Dalbir Singh Suhag today took charge as India’s new army chief, Lt Gen Dalbir Singh set to be next Army Chiefsucceeding General Bikram Singh, who has retired.
  • The Supreme Court today appointed a one-member commission headed by its ex-judge S B Sinha to inquire into 2006 Meerut fire tragedy in which around 60 people died and directed the Uttar Pradesh govt to pay an interim compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the family members of the deceased.

Sports

  • Commonwealth Games 2014
  • Sakshi Malik wins silver medal in women’s 58 kg wrestling
  • Satyawart Kadian wins silver medal in 97 kg men’s Wrestling
  • Navjot Kaur wins Bronze medal in 69 kg women’s Wrestling

International Affairs

  • Drug-resistant malaria parasites are now firmly established in border regions in four Southeast Asian countries, imperilling global efforts to control the disease.
  • The G7 powers (Britain, France, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan & US) condemned Russia’s actions to destabilize Ukraine and warned of tougher sanctions if it fails to de-escalate tensions in the region.
  • The president of Sierra Leone declared a public health emergency as the Ebola crisis blamed for nearly 700 deaths deepened across West Africa, vowing to quarantine sick patients at home and conduct house-to-house searches for others who may have been exposed.
  • External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and US Secretary of State John Kerry today co-chaired fifth Indo-US Strategic Dialogue during which the two sides discussed “transformative initiatives” in key areas of security and energy.

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