14 May 2016 Current Affairs
PM Narendra Modi, Sri Lankan President
Released Simhastha Declaration
The Prime Minister along with Sri Lankan President Maithripala
Sirisena on 14 May released ‘Simhastha Declaration’ at Ninora village in
Ujjain.Both leaders addressed the concluding session of the three day
International Vichar Mahakumbh held on side-lines of the month-long Simhastha
mela. 51 sacred points have been included in this declaration for betterment of
mankind and these elixir points will start new discourse for India and the
world.
“IAF Team Concludes ‘Exercise Red Flag’ in
Alaska”
The multilateral Red Flag Aerial combat exercises between US, NATO
and allied forces and India Air Force (IAF) concluded in Alaska, US. The
four-week long (from April 28 to May 13, 2016) aerial combat exercises was held
at the Nellis Air Force Base, Alaska. This was the second time India had
participated in such an exercise after 2008. Red Force was constituted by US
F-16 fighters, while the IAF planes along with other USAF aircraft such as
F-15, F-16 and F-22 and US Navy F-18, constituted the Blue Force. Objective of
IAF’s participation in this inter-continental exercise was to showcase its
capability in undertaking integrated air operations and gain also operational
lessons. In this edition, IAF flew 10 aircraft viz. 4 Su-30MKIs, 4 Jaguars and
2 IL-78 aerial refuelling tankers and a team of over 170 personnel was part of
the exercise.
India, WHO Signed Pact To Promote Yoga,
Ayurveda
India has signed a historic Project Collaboration Agreement (PCA)
with World Health Organization (WHO) for cooperation on promoting the quality,
safety and effectiveness of service provision in traditional and complementary
medicine. The PCA aims at supporting WHO in the development and implementation
of the ‘WHO Traditional and Complementary Medicine Strategy. PCA for the period
2016-2020 will contribute to the global promotion of traditional Indian Systems
of Medicine.
Justice Sinha Sworn In new CJ of Rajasthan HC
“Justice Navin Sinha was on 14 May sworn in as the new Chief
Justice of the Rajasthan High Court. Governor Kalyan Singh administered the
oath to the new Chief Justice. Sinha was earlier the Chief Justice of the
Chhattisgarh high court.He was appointed by President Pranab Mukherjee as per
provisions Article 222 of Constitution after following recommendation of the
Supreme Court collegium headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) T.S. Thakur.
Prior to the transfer, Justice Naveen Sinha was Chief Justice of the
Chhattisgarh High Court since July 2014.”