1) Germany
beat Pakistan 2-0 to win Champions Trophy Hockey 2014: Germany emerged
victorious in the Hockey Champions Trophy, beating Pakistan 2-0 in a pulsating
final at a packed Kalinga stadium, Bhubaneswar on 14 December 2014. Christopher
Wesley (18th minute) and Florian Fuchs (56th) scored for Germany to lift the
trophy for the 10th time. Germany had won the title for the last time in 2007.
Earlier, a tired and lacklustre India was beaten 2-1 by World champion
Australia in the battle for third place.
2) Shinzo
Abe re-elected as Japan Prime Minister: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
won a comfortable re-election on 14 December 2014 in a snap poll that he had
billed as a referendum on his economic policies. But a low turnout from
unenthusiastic voters beset by a heavy snowfall across much of the country
could cast doubt on the endorsement he will claim for “Abenomics” — his
signature plan to fix the country’s flaccid economy. Media exit polls shortly
after voting showed his ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its junior
partner Komeito had swept the ballot, with an unassailable two-thirds majority
in the lower house of parliament that will give them the power to override the
upper house.
3) South
African woman wins Miss World beauty pageant 2014: A 22-year-old South
African woman, Rolene Strauss, won the Miss World 2014 beauty pageant in London
on 14 December 2014. Hungary's Edina Kulcsrr came second and Elizabeth Safrit,
representing the United States, came third. This year's pageant, the 64th, was
marred by tragedy after a Honduran beauty queen was found shot dead in a
suspected crime of passion days before she was due to take part.
4) Aishwarya
Rai Bachchan felicitated at Miss World 2014: Aishwarya Rai was on 14
December 2014 felicitated by the Miss World Organisation at the 64th edition of
the international beauty pageant for her commitment to "beauty with a
purpose" since winning the crown two decades ago. Described as an
embodiment of beauty with purpose, Aishwarya is also seen as the most
successful Miss World so far, a title that she won in 1994. "I stand here
overwhelmed by this honour. I thank Miss World Organization for such an
incredible honour that I have received..." she said in her acceptance
speech.
5) Lima
climate change talks reach global warming agreement: International negotiators
at the Lima climate change talks have agreed on a plan to fight global warming
that would for the first time commit all countries to cutting their greenhouse
gas emissions. The plan, agreed at United Nations talks on 14 Dec 2014, was
hailed as an important first step towards a climate change deal due to be
finalised in Paris next year. The proposals call on countries to reveal how
they will cut carbon pollution, ideally by March next year.
6) Shriti
Vadera set to become first woman to head major British Bank: Indian-origin
Shriti Vadera has been appointed as chairman of Santander UK, becoming the
first woman to head a major British bank. 52-year-old Vadera, former minister
in the UK's finance ministry, will join the board of Santander UK as joint deputy
chairman in January, before succeeding Terence Burns in March next year.
7) National
Energy Conservation Day observed: National Energy Conservation Day was observed
on 14 December 2014. The National Energy Conservation Day was celebrated every
year in India by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). The celebrations were
marked by giving out of National Energy Conservation Award by the Ministry of
Power, Government of India. The award was given to companies from different
industry groups for creating benchmarks in energy conservation.
8) Government
calendar to have mobile app version: For the first time, the new government
calendar, brought out every year by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry,
may come in a mobile phone app avatar also. The calendar which has 'Clean Green
India' as its theme and will highlight the government's flagship schemes and
initiatives will be launched in the coming days.
9) Jairam
Ramesh named member of board providing policy advice to UNEP: Former Union
minister Jairam Ramesh has been appointed as a member of a board which provides
strategic policy advice to a key UN agency on environmentally-sound
technologies for developing nations. Ramesh said he has accepted the offer to
serve as a member of the International Advisory Board (IAB) which gives
strategic policy advice to the Executive Director of United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP).
10) A
R Rahman, Hindi film 'Jal' in Oscars' probable list: India's music maestro
A R Rahman may end up getting his third Oscar nomination in the best original
score category after making it to the list of 114 probables, while Hindi film
'Jal' also features in the long list of best picture Oscar hopefuls. Rahman,
who has previously been nominated for '127 Hours' and 'Slumdog Millionaire, for
which he won two Oscars.
11) Anerood
Jugnauth is Mauritius PM: Mauritius President named veteran politician Sir
Anerood Jugnauth as Prime Minister, after the 84-year-old won a landslide
taking nearly three-quarters of the seats in Parliament. Mr. Jugnauth, a former
President and Prime Minister, was handed his letter of appointment at a meeting
at State House, a statement from the office of President Kailash Purryag said.
12) Drug
menace a national pain, says PM Modi in 'Mann ki Baat': Voicing concern
over the "devastating" drug addiction menace, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Sunday said society as well as the government will have to work
together to fight this problem and that a helpline would be set up soon to
assist those seeking solutions. In his third 'Mann Ki Baat' programme on radio,
he said the menace is a "national pain" but instead of the youth mired
in the problem, drugs should be shunned.
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