17-11 GK Workshop Notes
17-11 GK Workshop Notes
17-11 GK Workshop Notes
America‟s Military Misadventures in Iraq came to a close in August 2010. The last combat
soldiers left the country leaving behind 50,000 troops to assist and advice Iraqi forces. They are
due to depart by the end of 2011. The war lasted for 7 years.
• 4 ,400 US soldiers
• 100,000 Iraqis
• 2 million displaced.•
Cuba announced that it will slash ½ a million state jobs and allow entry of Private Enterprises.
A diplomatic row erupted in 2010 between Sri Lanka and the UN.
Reason: An expert panel set up by the UN to investigate human right violations during the LTTE
civil war.
Sri Lanka‟s Contention: The panel will lead to interference in the country‟s internal affairs.
The first high level contact between the two nations after 26/11 ended in acrimony. The foreign
ministers of both the countries had met in July.
Issues of the Pak Foreign Min: India focusing exclusively on Mumbai incident and no other
„meaningful mandate‟
Issues of the Ind Foreign Min: Pak foreign minister wrongfully accused India of assisting
Baluch insurgents.
Bangladesh started process of trying those who are accused of war crimes committed during
country‟s first war of Independence in 1971.
An International War Crimes Tribunal was appointed in Bangladesh. The Tribunal was headed
by Justice NizamulHaque
Legality of KOSOVO
The legality of Kosovo‟s declaration of Independence was upheld by the ICJ. Kosovo declared
it‟s independence from Serbia in
2008(Majority 10: 4)
Kosovo has been so far recognized by 69 countries so far .Kosovo declared independence 9 years
after NATO forces ousted Serbian forces in 1999.
• The people of Egypt went wild with celebrations afterPresident Hosni Mubarak resigned and
handed power to themilitary on 11th February. For eighteen days thousands ofpeople had taken
to the streets all over Egypt demanding theouster of their autocratic President who had been in
powerfor the past thirty years. One of the key reasons for such public outrage has been
Libyan Uprising
Having received inspiration from the revolutions of Egypt and Tunisia the next country to
vehemently protest against government autocracy is the North African country of Libya. The
public are fighting to bring down Muammar Gaddafi's 41-year rule and are demanding new
leadership and democratic elections.
US and British forces firing over 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles, the French Air Force and
British Royal Air Force undertaking sorties across Libya and a naval blockade by the Royal
Navy.
Air strikes against Libyan Army tanks and vehicles by French jets have since been confirmed.
The situation is far from peaceful and remains to be seen what would be the outcome of the
situation in the days to come.
Heads of States
His opponent Gen S. Fonseka was imprisoned shortly after he took over the office.•
Disasters
• BP oil Spill: Biggest ever accidental release of oil happened in Gulf of Mexico due to
explosion in a well that was being drilled by British Petroleum(April 20,2010). It caused
extensive damage to marine habitat.Also called deep water oil spill
• Pakistan Floods(July)
Annual monsoons rains had led to flooding in Pakistan leading to the death of 1500 people and
rendering thousands homeless.
• Iceland Volcano : Air traffic was affected across Europe due to volcanic eruptions in Iceland
in April 2010.
A powerful earthquake of 8.9 magnitude struck Japan on its north eastern coast on 11/3/2011.
The port city of Sendai in Miyagi prefecture was one of the worst affected. Ten metre waves
struck the city deluging everything that was part of it-farmlands, cars, buildings, houses etc. Fires
broke out in the city following the deluge. A cluster of two to three hundred bodies were found
in one part of this city alone.
As of March 30th 2011 according to official estimates the death toll now stands at 11,257 while
another 16,344 people are still missing. Many of the survivors who have been displaced have lost
all their property to the Tsunami. More than 173,200 people are living in the 2000 evacuation
centers in the 17 prefectures mostly in the northern side of the country.
Among the worst affected prefectures which are Miyagi, Fukushima and Iwate 146,628
displaced people have been housed in close to 1,245 evacuation centres
• The massive earthquake that struck the north east coast of Japan has resulted in a catastrophic
situation at the Fukushima Nuclear power plant.
Times magazine has named Mark Zuckerberg as the person of the year . Mr Zuckerberg is the
founder of the smash hit social networking site Facebook and is also the world youngest
billionaire currently. Although, Julian Assange the editor in chief of wikileaks was the pick of
the time readers, but Zuckerberg won because of the scope and reach his website and how it has
touched and remodeled our thoughts on social networking bringing the world that much more
closer. Facebook has reached 500 million users this year all around the globe and the numbers
are still counting.
Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in the world. Facebook has 6 billionaire share holders.
• 2) Bill Gates
• 3) Warren Buffet
• INDIA IN UNSC
The biggest news on the international front for India has been its inclusion into the UNSC as a
non-permanent member after a gap of 19 years
India got an unbelievable 187 of the 191 votes in the UN General Assembly ballot on October
14th 2010.
India and Mozambique came together and signed three agreements and a credit band of 500
million United States dollars has been advanced to that nation state for works regarding the
infrastructure, agronomics and power during a convention that featured President of
Mozambique Armando Guebuza and Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh
The 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference was held in Cancún, Mexico, from 29
November to 10 December 2010
It takes note of the collective commitment by developed countries to provide new and additional
resources, including forestry and investments through international institutions, approaching
USD 30 billion for the period 2010– -2012 and recognizes that developed country Parties
commit, in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation, to
a goal of mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year by 2020 to address the needs of developing
countries.(Green Climate Fund)
UNFCCC
The treaty itself set no mandatory limits on greenhouse gas emissions for individual countries
and contains no enforcement mechanisms. In that sense, the treaty is considered legally non-
binding. Instead, the treaty provides for updates (called "protocols") that would set mandatory
emission limits. The principal update is the Kyoto Protocol, which has become much better
known than the UNFCCC itself.
KYOTO PROTOCOL
The Protocol was initially adopted on 11 December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan and entered into force
on 16 February 2005. As of April 2010, 191 states have signed and ratified the protocol.
• India‟s population has risen to 1.21 billion in the last ten years, which is an increase of 181
million according to the new census released on 31/3/2011. On the positive side the overall
population growth rate is 17.6 in 2011, significantly lower than 2001 when it was 21.15 per cent.
Hasan Ali is a Pune bases stud farm owner who has been accused of allegedly stashing away 8
billion dollars in Swiss banks. It is speculated that the major portion of the money in offshore
accounts belong to some politicians and industrialists and that Ali acts as a conduit for them and
allegedly facilitates transfer of black money from India on a commission basis. He has been
under the radar of the Income Tax (IT) department and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for a
few years now while his premises were raided in 2007
accused of having submitted fake training records from Rajasthan State Flying School to procure
their licenses•
On 17/3/2011 they were demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in view
of the fresh charges that bribe was paid during the trust vote. The government on its part was
dismissive questioning the credibility of the leaks.
“Each Lok Sabha is sovereign in its time. What happened in the 14th Lok Sabha cannot be
decided in the 15th LokSabha.”
Aruna Shanbaug a former nurse at Mumbai‟s KEM hospital has been in a vegetative state for the
last 38 years after she was assaulted by a ward boy.
A Bench of Justices Markandey Katju and Gyan Sudha Misra rejected on 7/3/2011 the
euthanasia plea filed by Aruna‟s friend Pinky Virani declaring „the petition stands cancelled‟.
Aruna Shanabug was sexually assaulted on November 27 1973 by Sohanlal Walmiki who used a
dog chain to subdue her which ended up cutting the oxygen supply to her brain damaging vital
functions like sight, memory and normal movement.
A Delhi court on 4/3/2011 accepted CBI‟s closure report seeking to drop all charges against
Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi in the two decade old Bofors case. The CBI was looking
at closing all criminal cases against Italian businessman Quattrocchi, who is allegedly one of the
recipients of kickbacks in the controversial Bofors gun deal of 1986 which ended up resulting in
the fall of the Rajiv Gandhi government in 1989
The Supreme Court on 3/3/2011 struck down on the appointment of Chief Vigilance
Commisioner PJ Thomas after a three-judge bench headed by the Chief Justice of India SH
Kapadia delivered its verdict on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought his removal. The
apex court has observed Thomas is a person who is tainted as he was an accused in the palmoline
export scam.
A Sessions Court in Ahmedabad awarded death sentence to 11 people and life term to twenty
others on 1/3/2011. The sentence was pronounced by Additional Sessions Judge PR Patel who
had earlier convicted them of criminal conspiracy in the Sabarmati Express train burning case on
Feb 22nd.
They were convicted under IPC section 147, 148 (rioting with deadly weapons), 323,
324,325,326 (causing hurt), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on religious
grounds), various sections of the Indian Railways Act, Prevention of Damages to Public Property
Act and Bombay Police Act
The Bombay High Court on Feb 21 confirmed the death penalty to 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab
and termed the case being the rarest of
rare and held that there was "no scope of reform" of the convict.
THE 2G SCAM
* CAG: Spectrum scam has cost the government Rs. 1.76 lakhcrore
RAJA?
prices•
* Mobile subscriber base had shot up to 350 million in 2008 from 4 million in 2001
NO PROCEDURES FOLLOWED
Ministry
FAVOURITISM,
* Unitech, Swan Telecom got licenses without any prior telecom experience
* Swan Telecom given license even though it did not meet eligibility criteria•
Repercussions :
• ISRO suffered a serious setback when its Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-
F06) failed on its course, forcing the team at SriHarikota(a barrier island off the coast of Andhra
Pradesh) to abort the mission and self destruct the launch vehicle•
India and China have agreed upon a new $100billion trade target by 2015 which is more than
the $6 billion agreed upon in 2010•
Gets life term. The session‟s court of Raipur has convicted Dr Binayak Senand three others on
grounds of sedition and conspiracy thereby sentencing them for life due to their links with the
Maoists.
• Dr Sen has been held guilty under Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act 2005, Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act 1967
The examination of the first witness in the infamous multi crore Satyam Computer accounting
scam begun from the first of November Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court. CBI
officials submitted a list of six witnesses to the courts who were officials of a number of different
banks. All ten accused including company founder B Ramalinga Raju were present in court
during the hearing of the case. Satyam was taken over by Tech Mahindra.
CWG
A century of Medals in CWG 2010:Thanks to the final in the woman badminton category that
India was able to taste the sweet gland of a century tally of medals for the very first time in any
CWG edition. India had tallied 38 gold, 27 silver and 36 bronze medals which cumulatively read
101 medals. Even though India were shattered to an 8-0 defeat by the Aussies the woman
shutters‟ heroics steered them to a total of medals that read 101. India finished ahead of England
(142) and behind Australia (177).•
The contempt letters of forgery and fraud in Commonwealth Games resulted in an abnormally
affliction of our nation‟s picture.
• Cost of refurbishing the JNU stadium was USD 215 million; the IGI Stadium USD 150million;
the Hockey stadium (named after Dhyan Chand) USD 60 million; and the Shooting Alleys
USD 35 million.
• The three-judge bench - comprising Justice S U Khan, Justice Sudhir Agarwal and Justice D V
Sharma - ruled in a majority judgment 2:1, that there be a three-way division of the disputed land
- one-third for the Sunni Waqf Board, one-third for the Nirmohi Akhara and one-third to the
party for 'Ram Lalla'.•
• Uique Identification Number (UID) is a recently finalized initiative by the Government of India
to create and manage a centralized identification system for all the adult citizens and residents of
India, which can be utilized for a variety of identification purposes. Nandan Nilekani former co-
chairman of Infosys has been appointed as the head of Unique Identification Authority of India
and will have a ministerial rank.He has decided to step down from the board of Infosys
Technologies.
The authority is notified as an attached office under the aegis of the planning commission.
Formally they announced a new name and logo for the project called as Aadhaar meaning
Support in Hindi.•
Four-year-old Hitesh Sonawane became the youngest member to receive the UID card from the
Prime Minister while RanjanaSonawane became the first Indian to get UID / Unique ID card
through the Project Aadhar•
Blackberry controversy
Research in Motion (RIM), the maker of Blackberry has finally surrendered to Indian security
agencies‟ demand for access to their server. The company has proposed for lawful access to its
services including the messenger as well as the enterprise with immediate effect and the
company would have to set up a server in India if it does not work to the satisfaction of Indian
agencies. The security agencies already had access to voice data, SMS and general emails sent
through Blackberry devices but Blackberry email and messaging services that are highly
encrypted were major concerns for the security agencies.
Nuclear liability bill which was adopted by Rajya Sabha has now been approved.
• This liability has now become 3 times then what it was in the past and now holds a value of
rupees 1500 crore‟s in total
The Supreme court of India has reopened the Bhopal Gas leak case in response to Government‟s
petition for harsher punishment to the guilty for the worst tragedy of its kind in which at least
7,000 people perished within days of the release of the toxic methyl isocyanate gas at the Union
Carbide pesticide plant on 3 December 1984, and a further 15,000 died later from exposure to the
gas. The tragedy left countless others with lifelong damage to their health.