Daily Current Affairs: 18 March 2014
1) Russia suspended from G8:
France's foreign minister on Tuesday said that leaders of the Group of
Eight world powers have suspended Russia's participation in the club
amid tensions over Ukraine and Russia's incursion into Crimea. The other
seven members of the group had already suspended preparations for a G8
summit that Russia is scheduled to host in June in Sochi.
2) Lokpal appointment put on hold:
The UPA government has put on hold its move to appoint the first
Lokpal, following allegations of a flawed selection procedure. Highly
placed government sources said that the rules framed under the Lokpal
Act would be amended appropriately to ensure that the selection was fair and there was no criticism from any quarter.
3) Western Ghats draft notification spares 3,000 sq km in Kerala: The Ministry of Environment
& Forests (MoEF) Tuesday issued a draft notification earmarking
56,825 sq km of the Western Ghats as Ecologically Sensitive Area (ESA),
keeping it out of bounds for mining, quarrying and major construction
and thermal projects. Giving in to demands from Kerala it, however, left
out over 3,000 sq km from ESA demarcated by the Kasturirangan-led High
Level Working Group.
4) Thailand to end state of emergency in Bangkok:
Thailand will lift a nearly two-month-old state of emergency in Bangkok
and surrounding areas following an easing of political protests in the
capital, a senior official said on Tuesday. The emergency decree will be
replaced by another special law, the Internal Security Act, with effect
from Wednesday until April 30, the prime minister's secretary-general,
Suranand Vejjajiva said.
5) Motorola to launch Moto X Wednesday on Flipkart:
The Moto X will start at Rs 23999 and is releasing on Wednesday,
launching partner Flipkart tweeted on Tuesday. Another tweet said the
wood back version will be priced at Rs 25,999. The black and white
versions of the MotoX will be in stock on Wednesday. The rest of the
variants will be on pre-order, Flipkart tweeted. The Moto X is a long
waited smartphone in India. Since Motorola rolled out its Moto G
successfully in India from the same platform, it may expect the same
response from the Moto X launch.See more about Moto X Click here.
6) India and China agreed to co-operate on IT: India
and China, on Tuesday, signed a memorandum of understanding on IT
cooperation, which, officials said, was a ‘formal recognition’ from the
Chinese government to promote Indian software companies, which have
largely struggled to obtain contracts from Chinese state-run companies.
Both countries held their third Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) here
on Tuesday.
7) Kevin Pietersen to lead Delhi Daredevils in Indian Premier League 2014:
Delhi Daredevils appointed swashbuckling England batsman Kevin
Pietersen as their captain for the upcoming IPL with
wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik as his deputy. “Kevin Pietersen will
captain the all new look Delhi Daredevils during the seventh edition of
the Pepsi Indian Premier League. Wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik
would be the vice-captain,” the Daredevils said in a statement. The
33-year-old former England skipper was expected to take over as captain
given his formidable reputation as a T20s batsman.
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