Current Affairs Updates for 19 May 2015

May 19, 2015    

Current Affairs Updates for today :-

Maria Sharapova won Italian Open

  • Maria Sharapova of Russia won Women’s singles title of Italian Open for 3rd time on 17th May 2015 after defeating Carla Suarez of Spain.

Brad Haddin retired from ODI Cricket

  • Brad Haddin, the Cricketer of Australia, retired from ODI Cricket on 17th May 2015 but he will play in Test and T20 Cricket.

David Granger became President of Guyana

  • David Granger, former Army Brigadier became the President of Guyana on 16th May 2015. He led to ‘A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) Party’. While the Prime Minister of Guyana is ‘Sam Hinds’.
  • On 18th May 2015, the official website of National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog launched by the Government of India. The site inaugurated by Dr.Arvind Panagariya who is the Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog.

Novak Djokovic won Rome Masters Tennis Title

  • Novak Djokovic won Rome Masters Tennis Title on 17th May 2015 played at Rome, Italy after defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland.

7 agreements signed between India and South Korea

  • 7 agreements signed between India and South Korea on 18th May 2015 to boost the relations between the two countries. The agreements signed during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

India assumed the Presidency of 68th World Health Assembly

  • India assumed the Presidency of 68th World Health Assembly after the long period i.e. 19 years on 18th May 2015. The World Health Assembly will be held during the period from 18th May to 27th May 2015.

Official website of NITI Aayog launched

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