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  MARCH 01 – March 10  Bangaru Laxman, ex-BJP chief passes away.  In a crucial decision, New Delhi and Tehran have agreed to finalise by March-end the parameters of India’s participation, including its’ financial commitments and scope, for developing the strategically important Chabahar port in southern Iran.  Russian troops Seize Ukraine’s Crimea.  In a setback to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, the government abandoned its attempt to push through ordinances on anti-corruption legislation in the face of criticism and President Pranab Mukherjee's apparent reluctance to approve the ordinances.  The Cabinet, however, did approve inclusion of jats in the central OBC list, a move that aims to assuage the vocal and influential community with a sizeable presence in states like Rajasthan, Haryana, UP, Delhi and Punjab. Cabinet nod for Andhra special status.  In a setback for the UPA government’s efforts to put in place the Lokpal before the expiry of its term, former Supreme Court Judge K.T. Thomas decided not to head the search committee. Eminent lawyer Fali Nariman had also declined to be part of the same panel .The panel’s mandate is to forward names to a selection committee headed by the Prime Minister for appointment of the chairperson and other members of the Lokpal.  The film ’12 Years a Slave’ has won best picture at this year’s Academy Awards (Oscar). In all, the historical drama took three Oscars. Space thriller ‘Gravity’, however, dominated the evening with Alfonso Cuaron taking best director for the film. In total, ‘Gravity’ won seven Oscars, including best visual effects, cinematography and original score.  The Centre has fixed June 2 as the formation day for Telangana, the country’s 29th state.  An Egyptian court has banned all activities of Hamas in Egypt, in another sign that security forces are tightening their grip on the Palestinian group that runs the Gaza Strip. Hamas is an offshoot of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist group by Egypt's army-backed government and has faced a security crackdown since the military ousted one of its leaders, Mohamed Morsi, from the presidency last July.  ECI announces 9-phased Lok Sabha election process from April 7 to May 12, results on May 16.  The Supreme Court held real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal guilty in the 1997 Uphaar cinema tragedy that claimed the lives of 59 people saying they were more interested about making money than ensuring safety of the cinegoers.  North Korea, accused of human rights violations, is set to elect its largely symbolic parliament with leader Kim Jong Un, the third in his family dynasty to rule the totalitarian state, running unopposed in a legendary mountain district..  The government has tightened norms for Indians bringing gold into the c ountry followin g a spurt in smuggling and pressure on inward remittances as overseas workers prefer to bring their savings in gold.  Crimea set to join Russia, referendum on March 16.  Malaysian jet with 239 people on board goes missing.

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  • MARCH 01 March 10

    Bangaru Laxman, ex-BJP chief passes away.

    In a crucial decision, New Delhi and Tehran have agreed to finalise by March-end the parameters of

    Indias participation, including its financial commitments and scope, for developing the strategically

    important Chabahar port in southern Iran.

    Russian troops Seize Ukraines Crimea.

    In a setback to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, the government abandoned its attempt to push

    through ordinances on anti-corruption legislation in the face of criticism and President Pranab Mukherjee's

    apparent reluctance to approve the ordinances.

    The Cabinet, however, did approve inclusion of jats in the central OBC list, a move that aims to assuage

    the vocal and influential community with a sizeable presence in states like Rajasthan, Haryana, UP, Delhi

    and Punjab. Cabinet nod for Andhra special status.

    In a setback for the UPA governments efforts to put in place the Lokpal before the expiry of its term,

    former Supreme Court Judge K.T. Thomas decided not to head the search committee. Eminent lawyer Fali

    Nariman had also declined to be part of the same panel .The panels mandate is to forward names to a

    selection committee headed by the Prime Minister for appointment of the chairperson and other members

    of the Lokpal.

    The film 12 Years a Slave has won best picture at this years Academy Awards (Oscar). In all, the

    historical drama took three Oscars. Space thriller Gravity, however, dominated the evening with Alfonso

    Cuaron taking best director for the film. In total, Gravity won seven Oscars, including best visual effects,

    cinematography and original score.

    The Centre has fixed June 2 as the formation day for Telangana, the countrys 29th state.

    An Egyptian court has banned all activities of Hamas in Egypt, in another sign that security forces are

    tightening their grip on the Palestinian group that runs the Gaza Strip. Hamas is an offshoot of Egypt's

    Muslim Brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist group by Egypt's army-backed government and

    has faced a security crackdown since the military ousted one of its leaders, Mohamed Morsi, from the

    presidency last July.

    ECI announces 9-phased Lok Sabha election process from April 7 to May 12, results on May 16.

    The Supreme Court held real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal guilty in the 1997 Uphaar cinema

    tragedy that claimed the lives of 59 people saying they were more interested about making money than

    ensuring safety of the cinegoers.

    North Korea, accused of human rights violations, is set to elect its largely symbolic parliament with leader

    Kim Jong Un, the third in his family dynasty to rule the totalitarian state, running unopposed in a

    legendary mountain district..

    The government has tightened norms for Indians bringing gold into the country following a spurt in

    smuggling and pressure on inward remittances as overseas workers prefer to bring their savings in gold.

    Crimea set to join Russia, referendum on March 16.

    Malaysian jet with 239 people on board goes missing.

    SNIPPETS

  • Sri Lanka wins Asia Cricket Cup by beating Pakistan in finals.

    Mizoram made history by winning the National Football Championship on their maiden appearance in the

    final.

    The Arab League (AL) has dropped its support behind acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas

    in rejection of Israels demand for being recognized as a Jewish state.

    The CBI filed its first charge sheet in the coal block allocation scam against Navbharat Power Private Ltd

    and its two directors P Trivikrama Prasad and Y Harish Prasad.

    Britain and Germany will team up to work on developing the next super-fast mobile network, 5G.

    MARCH 11 March 20

    Former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit who bowed out of office after her party was trounced in the

    state assembly election was sworn in as Kerala governor. Her appointment came amidst protests from

    Aam Aadmi Party workers who alleged she was being sent to Kerala as governor in a bid to provide legal

    immunity to her in the backdrop of corruption charges against her, and a boycott by the Opposition Left

    Democratic Front.

    Crimea votes for independence from Ukraine.

    The biggest-ever deal of Rs.26,000 crore ($4.4 billion) at an Indian air show was signed between Boeing

    and SpiceJet as the India Aviation-2014 got off to a flying start.

    Saudi Arabia has imposed a total ban on advertisements for energy drinks and prohibited their sale in

    educational and sports facilities and government buildings due to health concerns.

    The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected Sahara chief Subrata Roy's petition to be released from custody.

    On March 4, a two-judge bench had sent Roy and two of company's directors to Tihar jail in connection

    with the case relating to non-refund of Rs 24000 crore to its investors.

    The Delhi High Court upheld the death sentence awarded to the four convicts in the brutal gangrape and

    murder of a 23-year-old woman on December 16, 2012, which triggered countrywide outrage..

    India, Europe join hands to roll out 5G services.

    The Supreme Court stayed till March 31 the execution of death penalty of two of the four convicts in the

    December 16 gang-rape and murder case, a couple of days after the Delhi High Court upheld their

    punishment awarded by the trial court.

    An arrest warrant was on Saturday issued against Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade on visa fraud

    charges after her fresh indictment by U.S. prosecutors who accused her of "illegally" underpaying and

    "exploiting" her domestic help.39-year-old Ms. Khobragade, who was arrested in New York on December

    12, and has since been transferred to the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi, faces arrest if she visits

    the U.S. where her husband and two children are staying.

    Russia vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution that calls on nations not to recognize the results of

    Sunday's referendum in Crimea on whether to secede from Ukraine and join Russia.

    Crimeans voted overwhelmingly to break with Ukraine and join Russia.

    India has rejected suggestions that it could have been the intended target of a 9/11-style attack by the

    missing Malaysia Airlines jet. As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh promised maximum assistance in the

  • massive hunt for Flight 370, Indias foreign minister said it was vital that the mystery over its fate was

    cleared up.

    Italians in Venice and its surrounding region have voted in an online poll in favour of breaking away from

    the rest of the country and forming their own state.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, signed a treaty

    making Crimea part of Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.

    Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra lifted a nearly two-month-old state of emergency in Bangkok and

    surrounding areas after political violence against her government eased.

    With its major defence and nuclear interests tied up with Eurasia, India has made it clear that it will not

    support sanctions sought to be imposed on Russia by a select group of countries led by the U.S.

    The grand old man of Indian literature Khushwant Singh passes away.

    MARCH 21 onwards

    President Abdulla Yameen's Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) and its coalition partners secured a

    clear majority in the parliament

    The 2014 Nuclear Security Summit was held in The Hague, the Netherlands, on March 24 and 25, 2014. It

    was the third edition of the conference, succeeding the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit. The main goal of

    the conference was generally to improve international cooperation by preventing nuclear terrorism. 35 of

    53 participant nations took a pledge for tougher security standards and vowed to turn international

    guidelines into national laws.

    India, Russia to ink tank ammunition deal.

    Malaysian Government confirms missing Jet crashed in India Ocean.

    A court in Egypt has sentenced 528 supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to death.

    Yesteryear actress Nanda, who has been a part of hits like Teen Deviyaan, Gumnaam and many more died

    at the age of 75.

    President Barack Obama and top economic powers cancelled an upcoming G8 summit in Russia, seeking

    to deepen Moscow's isolation over its intervention in the Ukraine crisis. After emergency talks called by

    Obama, it was announced that the G8 summit in Sochi in June would be replaced by a G7 meeting in

    Brussels, without Russian involvement. The G7 also threatened tougher sanctions against Russia for its

    annexation of Crimea, which has plunged relations between the West and Moscow to their lowest point

    since the Cold War.

    SC grants conditional bails for Sahara Chief Subrata Roy.

    The International Monetary Fund on pledged $18 billion in loans to prop up Ukraine's sinking economy, as

    the nation's prime minister forecast more pain ahead without reforms that will affect nearly everyone in

    the country.

    The Supreme Court installed batting legend Sunil Gavaskar as the interim head of India's troubled cricket

    board after forcing the scandal-tainted incumbent N Srinivasan from office.

    The Supreme Court refused to lower the age of juvenile from 18 years saying the legislature has fixed the

    age which is constitutionally permissible.

    Former Norwegian Premier Jens Stoltenberg was named the next NATO chief, taking over from current

    Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

  • Arjun Bahadur Thapa

    Nepal's former foreign secretary, Arjun Bahadur Thapa, has assumed charge as the Secretary-General of the

    South Asian Association for Regional cooperation (SAARC). Mr. Thapa, who succeds Ahmed Saleem of Maldives, is

    the 12th Secretary-general of the grouping.

    Bangaru Laxman

    Bangaru Laxman, Bhartiya Janata Party's lone dalit president, who served as a minister in the Vajpayee

    government, and came to prominence when he became the BJP president in late 2000, died on March 1 in

    Hyderabad. Mr Laxman was removed as BJP president in 2001 when news portal Tehelka, through a sting

    operation.

    Dinesh K. Sarraf

    Dinesh K Sarraf has taken over as CMD of ONGC on 1st March 2014, consequent to superannuation of Sudhir

    Vasudeva on 28th February 2014. Mr. Sarraf takes over reins of the Maharatna at a crucial juncture when ONGC

    looks to balance the tight fiscal situation arising out of subsidy regime and strengthening itself to realize the

    emerging growth opportunities in India and abroad.

    Gopal Lachmandas Raheja

    Gopal Raheja, patriarch of the Rs 11,000-crore GL Raheja Group and among the first professional property

    developers in the country, died at 80. The GL Raheja real-estate group was founded more than five decades ago.

    It is now one of the biggest private owners of land in Mumbai and holds properties in other parts of the country

    through several subsidiaries.

    Jens Stoltenberg

    Former Norwegian Premier Jens Stoltenberg was named the next NATO chief, stepping in to take over from

    current secretary-general Anders Fogh Rasmussen at a key moment in Europe. Stoltenberg will assume his

    functions as secretary-general from October 1, 2014, when Rasmussen's terms expires after 5 years and 2 months

    at the helm of the Alliance.

    Joe McGinniss

    Author Joe McGinniss, who wrote a landmark 1968 book on modern political advertising, The Selling Of the

    President 1968, and chronicled the 1970s case of convicted Army doctor and killer Jeffrey MacDonald in Fatal

    Vision, has died at age 71.

    K.S. Popli

    K.S. Popli took charge as Chairman and Managing Director of the Indian Renewable Energy development Agency

    (IREDA), replacing Debashish Majumdar.

    Khushwant Singh

    Writer, journalist, one of India's best known satirists and former editor of Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, died

    at 99. The internationally acclaimed author was nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the government under late

    Indira Gandhi. He was a Member of Parliament from 1980 to 1986.He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1974

    but returned the decoration in 1984 in protest against the storming of the Golden Temple in Amritsar by the army.

    PEOPLE IN NEWS

  • Khushwant Singh authored some internationally renowned books like "Train to Pakistan", "I Shall Not Hear the

    Nightingale", "A History of the Sikhs", "The Company of Women" and "Delhi", and has written over 30 novels,

    many short stories, essays and countless commentaries.

    Michelle Bachelet

    Socialist Michelle Bachelet took the oath of office as President of Chile, returning to power after four years with a

    reform agenda to reduce social disparities in this prosperous South American country.

    Nanda

    Veteran Bollywood actress, Nanda, died on March 25 in Mumbai. She was nominated for Filmfare Awards five

    times and won Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Aanchal (1960).

    Nandan Nilekani

    Infosys co-founder and face of UPA government's flagship 'Aadhar' programme, Nandan Nilekani resigned as

    Chairman of Unique Identification Authority of India, three days after joining congress. After his exit as CEO of

    Infosys in 2007, Nilekani had taken charge as head of UIDAI, mandated to give a billon Indians an Identity card.

    Nishi Vasudeva

    Nishi Vasudeva became the first woman to head a blue-chip PSU when she took over the Chairman and Managing

    Director of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) replacing Subir Roy Choudhury.

    R.K. Tewari

    Senior IRS officer R.K. Tewari took charge as the chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the apex

    authority of the Income Tax Department.

    Rakesh Sethi

    Rakesh Sethi, on March 11, took over as Chairman and Managing Director of Allahabad Bank.

    S. Mallikarjunaiah

    Former Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker and veteran Karnataka BJP leader S Mallikarjunaiah died at 83. Mallikarjunaiah

    was Deputy Speaker in the tenth Lok Sabha (1991-1996).

    Sansar Chand

    Notorious wildlife poacher, Sansar Chand, known for nearly wiping out tigers from the Sariska Tiger Reserve, died

    of cancer. He was undergoing trial on charges of killing several tigers at the tiger reserve in Rajasthan. Resident

    of New Delhi, he is believed to be India's biggest wildlife criminal who has been responsible for more tiger and

    leopard deaths than anyone else.

    Sheila Dikshit

    Former Chief Minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, was sworn in as the Governor of Kerala. The swearing-in ceremony

    was boycotted by the opposition-CPM-led Left democratic Front.

  • Gandhi Peace Prize

    Eminent Gandhian and environmentalist Chandi Prasad Bhatt has been selected for the 2013 Gandhi Peace Prize.

    A pioneer of the Chipko Movement for which he was also awarded the Magsaysay Award in 1982, Mr. Bhatt was

    given the Padma Bhushan by the first incarnation of the UPA in 2005.

    GD Birla Award-2013

    The prestigious G D Birla award for scientific research for 2013 has been given to Rajesh Gopakumar, a theoretical

    physicist at the Harish Chandra Research Institute in Allahabad. 46-year-old Gopakumar has been awarded for his

    contribution in the Quantum Field Theory and String Theory. The G D Birla award for scientific research was

    instituted in 1991 by K K Birla Foundation to recognise significant scientific research undertaken by Indian

    scientists below the age of 50, working in India. The award carries a cash prize of Rs 1.5 lakh and a citation.

    Google Digital Activism Award

    Journalist Shubhranshu Choudhary is the winner of the 2014 Google Digital Activism Award. Choudhary

    conceptualised CGNet Swara (Voice of Chhattisgarh), a mobile-phone service that allows citizens to post and listen

    to local reports in their local language using basic mobile phones. Shubhranshu Choudhary is a Knight

    International Journalism Fellow and the founder of CGNet Swara.

    Innovation Prize

    In a move aimed at promoting a culture of innovation in India, the Mahindra group launched the countrys biggest

    innovation prize the Rise Prize offering $1 million for disruptive innovations.

    Oscar Awards-2014

    The 86th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and

    Sciences (AMPAS) took place March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Gravity won the

    most awards with seven including Best Director for Alfonso Cuarn. 12 Years a Slave won three awards

    including Best Picture. Other winners included Dallas Buyers Club also with three awards, Frozen and The Great

    Gatsby with two, and Blue Jasmine, The Great Beauty, Helium, Her, The Lady in Number 6, Mr Hublot, and 20 Feet

    from Stardom with one.

    The winners in prominent categories are:

    Best Picture: 12 Years a Slave

    Best Director: Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity)

    Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club)

    Best Actress: Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)

    Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club)

    Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave)

    Best Animated Feature Film: Frozen

    AWARDS & HONOURS

  • Best Documentary (Feature): 20 Feet from Stardom

    Best Original Song: Let It Go (Frozen Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez)

    Best Original Score: Gravity (Steven Price)

    Best Foreign Language Film: The Great Beauty (Italy)

    Pritzker Prize

    Shigeru Ban, Japanese architect known for his creative and inexpensive designs for disaster relief shelters, has

    won the 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize. The annual award, considered the most prestigious prize in the world of

    architecture, is given to designers who have significantly contributed to humanity and for excellence in built

    work.

    Saraswati Samman

    Noted writer Govind Mishra has been awarded the prestigious Saraswati Samman, 2013 for his Hindi novel, Dhool

    Paudhon Par. He is the second Hindi author to receive this honour after it was given to Harivansh Rai Bachchan in

    1991. Saraswati Samman, instituted by the KK Birla Foundation in 1991, is recognized as the most prestigious

    literary honour in the country. It is given every year to an outstanding literary work in any Indian language by an

    Indian citizen and published during the last decade. It carries award money of Rs. 10 lakh, a citation and a plaque.

    Stree Shakti Award

    President Pranab Mukherjee conferred the Stree Shakti Puraskar 2013 award on Vartika Nanda for her work in the

    field of women empowerment through journalism and mass communication. The award carries carries a cash prize

    of Rs 3 lakh and a citation.

    TEMPLETON PRIZE

    Tomas Halik, a Roman Catholic priest and philosopher, onetime Czech political activist and an advocate for

    religious freedom and interfaith dialogue, won the 2014 Templeton Prize on March 13, for religious and spiritual

    progress.

    US Courage Award

    Laxmi, a victim of acid attack and a standard-bearer for the movement to end acid attacks, has been selected by

    the US for the prestigious International Women of Courage Award. Laxmi received the award from US First Lady

    Michelle Obama at an awards ceremony at the State Department in Washington. She was 16 when an

    acquaintance threw acid on her face while she waited at a bus stop in New Delhi's busy Khan Market in 2005,

    disfiguring her permanently.

    US Spelling Bee Contest

    A 13-year old Indian-origin boy, Kush Sharma, has emerged as the winner of a spelling bee contest in the US in an

    epic verbal duel that lasted a total of 95 rounds.

  • Bank of India launched IMT (Instant Money Transfer), which allows cardless cash withdrawal at its

    IMT-enabled ATMs, a first-of-its-kind initiative by any public sector bank. IMT is an innovative domestic

    money remittance facility that allows the customer to send money to a receiver only by using the

    receiver's mobile number through the bank's ATM and retail internet banking facility. The receiver can

    withdraw money from a Bank of India's ATM without using a card.

    The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is introducing Unique Identification Number for

    hallmarked jewellery to ensure better traceability and consumer protection.

    Aided by plunging gold imports and surging exports, India's current account deficit (CAD) a

    measure of the difference between dollar inflows and outflowsfell sharply to $4.2 billion or 0.9% of

    GDP during October - December 2013 from $31.9 billion in the same quarter of last year and $5.2 billion

    during July-September 2013.

    Amitabh Kant took over as the new secretary of the department of industrial policy and

    promotion. Kant was earlier the CEO of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation and

    will now be in-charge of the FDI policy and industrial corridors.

    K.C. Chakrabarty, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), resigned on March

    20, three months ahead of the completion of his term. Dr. Chakrabarty, a seasoned banker with over

    three decades of experience in commercial banking and known for being outspoken, joined the RBI as

    Deputy Governor on June 15, 2009.

    Indias economic growth has slipped to 4.7% in the October December 2013 quarter, compared to

    4.8% in the previous three months, signaling that the countrys slowdown is stickier than earlier thought.

    The quarterly trends show growth rate for the full year (2013-14) is likely to end up below the

    governments official prediction of 4.9%

    European Union member states, on March 26, decided to ban the import of five types of fruits and

    vegetables from India, after several batches were found to be contaminated by pests such as fruit flies.

    The Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) has, at the behest of the Government of India,

    extended a Line of Credit of $89.90 million to the Government of Congo, for developing transportation

    system. Under the LoC, the Bank will reimburse 100 per cent of contract value to the Indian exporters

    upfront upon shipment of equipment and goods/provision of services.

    General Motors announced the appointment of Arvind Saxena as its new President & Managing

    Director of its India operations with effect from March 1, 2014.

    Taking a major step forward to scientifically assess the risk and safety aspects of transgenic crops, the

    governments top regulator-Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee revalidated 10 varieties

    of GM crops including wheat, rice, maize and cotton and allowed multi-national seed companies to go for

    confined field trials of these. Companies like Monsanto, Mahyco and BASF whose applications got

    revalidation will however, be able to go for field trials only after getting the respective state governments

    nod.

    BUSINESS & ECONOMY

  • India Post has successfully introduced core banking solutions in 114 branches as part of a Rs.

    1,877.2- crore modernising plan that it has started two years ago. India Post has recently applied to the

    Reserve Bank of India for a banking license.

    RBI has hiked the trade related remittance limit with immediate effect from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh per

    transaction, amid increased number of transactions handled by exchange houses.

    The Reserve Bank of India has allowed five private sector banksHDFC Bank, Axis Bank, Kotak

    Mahindra Bank, IndusInd Bank and Yes Bankto import gold on March 19, in what could be a significant

    step towards easing of tough curbs on the metal imposed last year to cut a burgeoning trade deficit.

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) decided to allow foreign inward remittances received under

    money transfer service scheme (MTSS) directly into the bank account of the beneficiary through electronic

    modes such as national electronic funds transfer (NEFT) and immediate payment service (IMPS).

    President Pranab Mukherjee has cleared the re-promulgation of an Ordinance on March 28 that gave more

    powers to the Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to crack down on unauthorized

    fund mop-up and ponzi schemes, besides allowing search and seizure operations.