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Saturday, 6 June 2015

Current Affairs - 6 June 2015

The objective behind setting up the centre is to develop appropriate and effective systems for the detection and reporting of oil spillage.
Researchers in its study titled, ‘Pathetic status of wetlands in Bengaluru: epitome of inefficient and uncoordinated governance’, concluded that the flames were caused due to industrial effluents in the water.

Baileys Prize was set up in 1996 with an aim to celebrate and promote international fiction by women throughout the world. Earlier it was known as the Orange Prize.
The Jan Aushadhi store will offer over 118 commonly used drugs at a 10 to 20 percent lesser price than market value.
He succeeded KV Kamath, who resigned to head the proposed BRICS New Development Bank in China.
The campaign aims to strengthen grass root involvement of all stake holders including Panchyati raj institutions and local bodies in the water security and development schemes.
The water can be ordered online at www.appost/in/eshop by devotees till 14 July 2015. The order will be delivered at their doorstep from 15 July 2015.
The court directed Principal Secretary (Social Justice and Empowerment) to release adequate funds for the purpose within eight weeks and asked state government to complete the work within a year.
Making debut in 1951 on silver screen, Koizumi appeared in a string of monster films including Mothra vs Godzilla, Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster and Dogara, the Space Monster.
Prem Nath, a President’s Medal-winning retired Delhi Police official, was known for his efforts to popularise wrestling in Delhi.
Gurib-Fakim, 56, is the first female president of Mauritius, which gained independence from Britain in 1968 and replaced Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state in 1992.




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