1.
India’s first Harbour Defence System commissioned in Kochi
i. India’s first
Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System (IUHDSS) was
commissioned in Kochi, Kerala.
ii. First of its kind
system in the country is part of initiatives to strengthen and beef up coastal
security in the western coastline.
iii. Designed by Israel
Aerospace Industries (IAI). Consists of advance sensors, coastal surveillance
radars and sound navigation and ranging systems (SONAR).
iv. Capable of
detecting, tracking, identifying and generating warning for all types of
underwater and surface threats to harbour security. The integrated system can
detect presence of divers and under water threats with the help of this
automatic system.
2.
India’s Prabhroop Sekhon wins two golds in Special Olympics World Games
i. India’s 14 year old
Prabhroop Sekhon has won two gold medals in the Special Olympics World Summer
Games held at Los Angeles, US. He won the medals in 300 metre and 500 metre
Roller Skating event.
ii. Sekhon hails from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Earlier he was
coached and selected for various camps at State and National level. He is
an Autistic student and is son of a serving Indian Air Force Officer, Group
Captain BS Sekhon.
iii. Special Olympics
World Summer Games are an international sporting competition organized by
Special Olympics for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics
founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver to celebrate the talents,
perseverance and achievements of those with intellectual disabilities.
3.
Thomas Cook (India) Ltd buys Sri Lankan firm Luxe Asia Pvt. Ltd
i. Major tour operator Thomas Cook (India) Ltd has acquired Sri
Lanka based destination management company Luxe Asia Pvt. Ltd.
ii. The acquisition was
done in undisclosed deal was made through Thomas Cook (India) Ltd’s wholly
owned subsidiary Thomas Cook Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. After this deal, Luxe Asia will
be operated as an independent entity.
iii. This acquisition
will help Thomas Cook (India) Ltd to increase its significant presence in Sri
Lanka along with destination management capabilities.
iv. Luxe Asia is
primarily focussed on inbound tourism from key global market. It services both
traveller segments and tour operator across its 10 destinations in the Indian
Ocean region (IOR) and Asia.
4.
Cyclone Komen makes landfall in Bangladesh
i. Cyclone Komen made
landfall in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. The cyclone has caused heavy rains that
inundated vast areas of the coastal towns of Bangladesh, West Bengal and
Odisha. Land affected areas due Cyclone Komen include eastern countries north
in Bay of Bengal. They are Bangladesh, Myanmar, East India and Northeast India.
ii. Under the influence of cyclone, several coastal districts of
low-lying areas and their offshore islands are likely to be inundated with high
tides.
iii. It was formed due
to generation of depression over the Northern Bay of Bengal, which later turned
into a cyclonic storm. It is had attained the wind speed of from 65 to 75 kmph.
iv. Indian
Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted that this cyclone will bring
very heavy rainfall along with it in the Gangetic West Bengal and Odisha of
India. After making landfall in Bangladesh it will further move
west-north-westwards and weaken gradually.
5.
Igniting minds: Kalam’s books fly off the shelves
i. Even as the country continues to mourn his passing, APJ Abdul
Kalam’s books are flying off the shelves, say book sellers, with the former
president’s autobiography, Wings of Fire, emerging as the top seller online.
ii. all the books
authored by Kalam are in demand, with eight of them on the top 20 bestsellers
list on online retailer Amazon.
iii. After the ‘people’s
president’ passed away on July 27 while addressing management students in
Shillong, there has been an outpouring of grief nationwide.
iv. The shop which has
only India 2020 in stock now, is planning to add at least 50-100 copies of his
other books — Ignited Minds, Target 3 Billion and Turning Points — to cater to
bulk orders, as it expects more demand from schools in the coming days.
6.
Cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin presented with Arjuna Award
i. Union Government has
conferred Arjuna Award on Indian cricket team off-spinner bowler Ravichandran
Ashwin. With this Ashwin became 48th cricketer to receive the prestigious
award.
ii. He was presented
with award by Union Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal at a special function
organised in New Delhi.
iii. The award was
bestowed upon R Ashwin in 2014, but he was not present during the Award
Ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhawan in August 2014. During that time he was a
part of the India One Day International (ODI) team, which was touring England.
iv. R Ashwin hails from
southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Till date in his international cricket
career he has taken 139 wickets in 99 ODIs, 124 wickets in 25 Tests and 26
wickets in 25 T20 internationals. He is the fastest Indian bowler to reach the
100 and 50 wicket mark in International Test cricket and 5th fastest bowler in
Test history to bag 100 wickets.
v. Arjuna Awards was
instituted in 1961. Given by Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to
sportsperson in recognition of their outstanding achievement in National
sports.