• Current Affairs 6th May 2019

    Updated : 06-May-2019

    Current Affairs 6th May 2019 - Important Points

    • Missile destroyer INS Ranjit to be decommissioned on - 6th May 2019
    • Chief Economic Advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian designated as Advisory Council Member in - 15th Finance Commission
    • CFTRI to send food to Cyclone Fani hit areas in - Odisha
    • Who has been designated as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander ? - US Air Force General Tod Wolters
    • Who are awarded with World Press Freedom Prize 2019 ? - Myanmar Journalists
    • Defence Ministry approves Indian Navy’s proposal to acquire 10  ‘Kamov Ka-31’ helicopters from - Russia
    • Last captive White Tiger named Bajirao died at - Sanjay Gandhi National Park
    • Nepal’s 18 years old girl sets Guinness World Records for Longest Dancing for - 126 hours
    • Who  officially  has been crowned Rama X of Thailand ? -  King Maha Vajiralongkorn
      Current Affairs 6th May 2019 - Details

    Missile destroyer INS Ranjit to be decommissioned on - 6th May 2019

    The Indian Navy’s frontline missile destroyer INS Ranjit will be decommissioned afterward 36 years of service. It was commissioned on September 15th, 1983, with Captain Vishnu Bhagwat in command. The
    decommission ceremony will be organised at Visakhapatnam’s naval dockyard on 6th May 2019.
    More about INS Ranjit

    • It was 3rd of 5 Kashin-Class anti-aircraft guided missile destroyers construct by former USSR. As of
      2019, only sinhle Kashin-class destroyers ship leftovers in service with Russian Navy, and 5 with Indian Navy as Rajput-class destroyers.
    • It is 1st of 5 Rajput class destroyers to be commissioned out of service.
    • It was built with serial number “Yard 2203” in 61 Communards shipyard in Nikolev town, Ukraine.
    • She was released officially on 16th June 1979 and was given its Russian name Lovkly meaning ‘Agile’.
    • With a slogan of “Sada Rane Jayate”, INS Ranjit has been at forefront in keeping country secure and
      deployed in a number of operations counting Indian Peace Keeping Force operations and Operation Talwar in 1999 during Kargil war.

    CFTRI to send food to Cyclone Fani hit areas in - Odisha

    Mysore based Central Food Technological Research Institute, has cooked approximately 1 lakh meals for distribution in cyclone Fani hit areas of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal. The severe cyclonic storm Fani had lately made a landfall impact on May 3rd, 2019 in Puri, Odisha coast.
    More about CFTRI
    It is a premier food research laboratory under Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. It is CSIR’s constituent laboratory.
    It was recognized in 1950 and is HQ in Mysore, Karnataka. Its resource centres are in Hyderabad, Lucknow & Mumbai.
    Functions
    It develops technologies to upsurge efficiency and decrease post-harvest crop losses, upsurge export, add conveniences and find new sources of food products, integrate HR in food industries, reduce costs and  modernize supply chains.
    Few of its research areas are Food Engineering, Food Biotechnology, Microbiology, Grain Sciences,
    Sensory Science, Biochemistry, Molecular Nutrition and Food Safety.

    Chief Economic Advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian designated as Advisory Council Member in - 15th Finance Commission

    The Chief Economic Advisor to Central government, Dr.Krishnamurthy Subramanian is designated as 12th member of Advisory Council of 15th Finance Commission.
    Advisory Council
    It now has 12 members, which include renowned economists Surjit Bhalla, Arvind Virmani, Indira Rajaraman and M Govinda Rao among others.
    Role and Duties

    • To advise Finance Commission on any relevant matter/subject related to Terms of Reference of
      Commission.
    • To support Finance Commission in making any research paper/study which would improve commission’s understanding on issue contained in its Terms of Reference.
    • To assist expand Finance Commission understanding in accepting best national and international practices on matters of fiscal devolution.
    • To assist improve quality, reach and enforcement of Finance Commission endorsements.

    Finance Commission
    It is formed under article 280 of Constitution by President of India. It mainly passes its endorsements on distribution of tax revenues between Union and States and amongst states themselves. It is selected for a time period of 5 years and comprise of 5 members including 1 chairman and 4 other
    members.
    Did you know?

    1st Finance Commission was established under chairmanship of Shri K.C. Neogy on 6 April, 1952.

    Who has been designated as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander ? - US Air Force General Tod Wolters

    The US Air Force General Tod D.Wolters took oath as top military officer of North Atlantic Treaty
    Organisation, at North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s military HQs in Mons, southern Belgium.
    Tod D. Wolters Service 
    He is a former United States pilot who has served as commander of United States Air Forces in Europe & United States Air Forces in Africa. He has also served in Afghanistan & Iraq.
    He will succeed United States Army General Curtis M. Scaparrotti to become new ‘Supreme Allied
    Commander Europe’ for a term of 2-3 years.
    He will also be a commander of United States forces in Europe.
    Supreme Allied Commander Europe
    A Supreme Allied Commander Europe is commander of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s Allied
    Command Operations. He is based at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Casteau, Belgium.
    He also leads Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
    Europe is Allied Command Operations’ HQ.
    Supreme Allied Commander Europe is 2nd highest military position within North Atlantic Treaty
    Organisation. In terms of superiority, it is only after Chairman of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
    Military Committee.
    Importance
    North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe post has always been held by
    an American military officer.
    A Supreme Allied Commander Europe position is dual-hatted that means one who works as Supreme
    Allied Commander Europe also grasps role of Commander of US European Command.
    It is one of most challenging & most significant military posts in world.

    Who are awarded with World Press Freedom Prize 2019 ? - Myanmar Journalists

    The World Press Freedom Prize also known as ‘UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize’ is officially awarded every year by Director-General of UNESCO, on event of World Press Freedom Day observed on 3rd May.
    Recipients of World Press Freedom Prize 2019
    In 2019 award would be shared by 2 prisoned Myanmar journalists ‘Wa Lone’ & ‘Kyaw Soe Oo’ who
    reported on alleged human rights violations in state of Rakhine, Myanmar.
    The Reuters reporters are serving 7 years prison sentence in Myanmar. They are charged with breaking
    nation’s secrets law for their journalistic investigation on military’s brutal crackdown & assassinations of Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine state.
    Significance
    It regards a person/organization/institution which has accomplished an outstanding contribution for
    defending & encouraging freedom of press anywhere in world, especially when attained it in face of
    danger by fighting all odds. It consists of a cash Award worth $25000.

    Defence Ministry approves Indian Navy’s proposal to acquire 10  ‘Kamov Ka-31’ helicopters from - Russia

    Ministry of Defence has sanctioned Indian Navy’s proposal to obtain 10 Kamov-31 helicopters from
    Russia. The deal worth Rupees 3600 crore, is an initiative to fortify Indian Navies capability against aerial fears to its aircraft carriers and large warships.
    Kamov Ka-31
    It is a military helicopter built by a Russian rotorcraft manufacturing company “JSC Kamov” and
    development began in 1987 for Soviet Navy. It is presently in service in Russia, China and India in Naval
    role. These are Airborne Early Warning and Control helicopters grounded on Ka-27 design.
    Important Highlights
    The Kamov-31 helicopters would be deployed on Indian Navy’s aircraft carriers and warships together with INS Vikrant and Grigorovich-class frigates.
    Its positioning is largely intended at sanitising air space around battle groups which are headed by
    aircraft carriers while carrying out defence activities in open sea/Anti-submarine warfare operations.
    The decision was granted at Defence Acquisition Council meeting led by Defence Minister Nirmala
    Sitharaman.
    The Kamov-31 deal is a follow-on order, therefore, once processed by Navy, it will straight be offered
    before cabinet committee on security for final sanction.

    Last captive White Tiger named Bajirao died at - Sanjay Gandhi National Park

    The last captive white tiger called ‘Bajirao’ passed away recently at Sanjay Gandhi National Park, in Borivali Mumbai suburb. He was 18 years and died due to old-age related problems. He was born at national park in 2001.
    He suffered from chronic ankyloses resulting into abnormal stiffening and immobility of joint, on left
    shoulder and chronic senile generalised arthritis from last 4 years.
    About White tigers

    They are not a separate sub-species of tiger. They are basically a skin-color variant of the Bengal Tiger.
    Their white colour is due to absence of red/yellow pheomelanin pigment, and presence of exclusive
    recessive genes. They are also known as Bleached Tiger.
    Characteristics and Distribution in India
    They have white to almost cream coloured fur, pink nose, black or grey or chocolate coloured stripes.
    They were found in MP, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and in Sunderbans area. Now there are no white tigers in wild as their complete population in world lives in captivity. The last white tiger reported in wild was captured in Rewa forest in MP.

    Nepal’s 18 years old girl sets Guinness World Records for Longest Dancing for - 126 hours

    An 18 years old girl from Nepal named Bandana formed a Guinness World Records on “Longest Dancing
    Marathon by an Individual”. She danced wholly to Nepalese music uninterruptedly for 126 hours.
    Old Record
    She destitute record formed by India’s Kalamandalam Hemlatha, who danced uninterruptedly for 123
    hours and 15 minutes in 2011.
    She performed classical dance form Mohiniyattam and formed record at age of 37.
    About Guinness World Records
    Since its beginning from 1933-2000, it was known as “The Guinness Book of Records”, far ahead it was
    retitled “Guinness World Records”. It is a reference book which tilts record-breaking accomplishments. It is published yearly.

    Who  officially  has been crowned Rama X of Thailand ? -  King Maha Vajiralongkorn

    Thailand formally crowned its new King Maha Vajiralongkorn with ‘Great Crown of Victory’ i.e. symbols
    of kingship. He received a symbolic 9-tiered umbrella conferring him as “King Rama X of Thailand’. This
    coronation ceremony marks 1st ascension of a new monarch in last 7 decades.
    More about King Maha Vajiralongkorn

    • He became crown prince and formal heir to throne in 1972.
    • He has been on throne since 2016, but as per to Thai tradition he cannot be measured a divine
      representative on Earth nor main patron of Buddhism until he is declared sacred. For this, 3 days
      coronation ceremony started in Bangkok on 4th May 2019.
    • He is now termed Rama X/10th monarch of the Chakri dynasty.
    • Chakri dynasty, has been reigning since 1782. The last coronation was organised for king’s father
      Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1950.
    • He lately married to his royal consort who would now be new Queen Suthida. This is kings 4th marriage.