1) World
Cup 2014: Germany's Thomas Mueller nets hat-trick as dismal Portugal is routed
4-0: Thomas Mueller's hat-trick inspired Germany to a 4-0 mauling of 10-man
Portugal in their opening World Cup Group G match on Monday. The Germans
delivered a sizzling attacking display that underlined their tag as strong
title contenders and the match, billed as a clash of European heavyweights, was
over as a contest by half-time. Two Mueller goals and a thumping Mats Hummels
header blew away a Portugal side whose first-half misery was compounded by a
needless 37th-minute red card for Pepe.
2) Michael
Schumacher out of coma, left French hospital - spokesperson: Formula One
champion Michael Schumacher is no longer in a coma and has left the French
hospital where he was being treated since suffering severe head injuries in a
skiing accident late last year. "Michael has left the CHU Grenoble
(hospital) to continue his long phase of rehabilitation. He is not in a coma
anymore," a statement from spokeswoman Sabina Kehm read. On Monday, his
spokesman told Reuters that Schumacher had been admitted on Monday morning to
University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland after leaving hospital in France.
3) Juan
Manuel Santos re-elected Colombia president in peace vote: Juan Manuel
Santos convincingly won re-election Sunday after Colombia's tightest presidential
contest in years, an endorsement of his 18-month-old peace talks to end the
Western Hemisphere's longest-running conflict. Santos defeated right-wing
challenger Oscar Ivan Zuluaga with 53 percent-to-47 per cent of valid votes
with 99.9 per cent of precincts reporting.
4)
Government hikes import tariff value on gold, silver: The government on
Monday hiked import tariff value on gold and silver to $411 per 10 grams and
$632 per kg as global prices have increased in the wake of escalating violence
in Iraq.
5) Delhi
becomes first kerosene-free city in India: The Delhi Government on Tuesday
announced that the national capital has become the first ‘kerosene-free city’
in the country. “With the successful implementation of Delhi: A Kerosene-Free
City Scheme, 2012, no subsidised kerosene is being issued in the national
capital and the country can save upto Rs 200 crores every year,” said S.S.
Yadav, Commissioner, Food Supply and Weights and Measures. The scheme was
launched in 2012 in collaboration with three Oil Marketing Companies and Union
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas for which Delhi Government had incurred
an expenditure of Rs 62 crores.
6) Union
Minister Shri Kalraj Mishra launched the SME Finance Facilitation Centre:
To facilitate access to finance and credit for SMEs, the Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII) on Monday set up an Online Finance Facilitation Centre
for SMEs, with the aim of providing advisory and credit facilitation support to
SMEs, according to a CII release. The centre will operate as a one-stop shop,
aggregating financing options from various major financial institutions.
7) Shaktikanta
Das assumed charge as Revenue Secretary: Shaktikanta Das, a 1980 batch
Tamil Nadu Cadre IAS officer, assumed charge as Revenue Secretary in the
Finance Ministry on Monday.
8) Micromax
launched the first Indian-made Windows phones: Indian smartphone maker
Micromax has launched its first set of Windows Phone-based smartphones – Canvas
Win W092 and Canvas Win Q121 in the country. With this Micromax has become the
first Indian smartphone-maker to introduce Windows Phone devices in India. Win
W092 and Win Q121 are budget phones, with the former priced at Rs 6,500, while
the latter will come for Rs 9,500.
0 comments:
Post a Comment