Current Affairs Smart-Liners 19th July 2016:
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· Indian Medical Council (Amendment) & Dentists (Amendment) Bills introduced in Lok Sabha
· Centre sets target of creating food grain storehouse by 2019
· Centre to build memorial for A P J Abdul Kalam in Tamil Nadu: Parrikar
· Parliament passes Regional Centre for Biotechnology Bill, 2016
· India, US agree to deepen cooperation in maritime sector
· CBDT signs seven Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements with Indian taxpayers
· India’s first e-court opened in Hyderabad
· Blue Revolution: Odisha aims to create 400 hectares new water area
· Netherlands-UP signs agreement for setting up skill development centre for farmers
· Government sets incubation cell for export start-ups
INTERNATIONAL:
· North Korea fires three ballistic missiles into Sea of Japan
· India, Malaysia to cooperate on combating ISIS
· Morocco seeks to rejoin the African Union
APPOINTMENTS:
· World Bank Group appoints Paul Romer as Chief Economist
· Malcolm Turnbull sworn in as Australia’s PM
· Guruprasad Mohapatra appointed as Chairman of Airports Authority of India
· Government sets ₹22,915 cr fund infusion for PSU banks
AWARDS AND HONOURS:
· India gets its first 'Mixed' site on UNESCO list
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY:
· Softbank to acquire ARM Holdings for $32 billion
· MoS for Textile Ajay Tamta inaugurates India International Garment Fair 2016
· JSW Energy to buy Jaiprakash Power’s Bina unit for Rs 2,700 crore
· Dabur signs MoU with DRDO to promote cultivation of rare medicinal plants
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
· NASA announces discovery of 104 new planets outside solar system
· Facebook launches new app-install ad tool
· Abdul Wahid Tanveer wins 2W MRF Rally of Coimbatore
· China to send 416 athletes to Rio 2016 Olympics
· WADA calls for ban on all Russian athletes at Rio Olympics
· Legendary singer Mubarak Begum passes away in Mumbai
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