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John Kasich, Ted Strickland, Mike DeWine, Jim Rhodes, Dick Celeste, John W. Bricker, John Gilligan, Michael DiSalle, Thomas J. Herbert, C. William O'Neill, Bob Taft, George Voinovich
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Top 10 question answered Current affairs 15 March 2021
Daily dose of 15 March Current Affairs 2021
Q.1. Asset Reconstruction Company (India) Ltd (Arcil) has announced the appointment of whom as its Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director ?
Ans. Pallav Mohapatra
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Asset Reconstruction Company (India) Ltd (Arcil) has announced the appointment of Pallav Mohapatra as its Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director. Prior to the appointment, Mohapatra was the MD and CEO of the Central Bank of India. Before being elevated as MD and CEO of CBoI, he was Deputy Managing Director, Stressed Assets Management Group, State Bank of India.
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V K Yadav – The chairman & CEO of Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav has been conferred with the prestigious “Eminent Engineer Award for the Year 2020’.
Nikhil Srivasatava – Nikhil Srivastava, a young Indian mathematician, has been named winner of the prestigious 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize
Rajendra Kumar Bhandari – The Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar 2021 has been conferred upon Dr Rajendra Kumar Bhandari in the Individual category and Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS) in Institutional category.
Ranjitsinh Disale – Ranjitsinh Disale is an Indian teacher from Maharashtra. He is the winner of $1 million annual Global Teacher Prize 2020 which was announced on 3rd December 2020.
Q.2. Consider the following statement and choose the correct code which is given below.
Sri Lanka will ban the wearing of the burqa and shut more than a thousand Islamic schools.
Switzerland is the first country to ban the burqa in the world.
(a) Only 1 (b) Only 2 (c) Both are correct (d) None of these
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Sri Lanka’s government says it will ban the wearing of the burqa, a full-body veil that covers the face as well, and close more than 1,000 Islamic schools, the latest actions affecting the country’s minority Muslim population.
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Columbo port to be developed by – Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) will develop the West Container Terminal (WCT) at Colombo Port after the Sri Lankan cabinet on Monday approved the plan through a tripartite understanding with India and Japan.
Exercise between India and Sri lanka – SLINEX-20 and mitra Shakti – VI’
Hambantota port also known as the Magampura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port developed by – China, The concerns grew louder after China took over Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port on a 99-year lease.
Total country to ban – 19 country
Disputed island in Sri lanka – Katchatheevu
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THIS WEEK IN UNIVERSITY DISTRICT HISTORY
1879- Colder than a gravedigger's… -20°F is brutal overnight temperature in Columbus. -4°F is high. January 3. 1913- Beautiful new Main Library building opens to students with 120,000 books. January 6. 1928- In campus address to engineers, Westinghouse researcher Philip Thomas claims invention of radio-powered death ray imminent. January 6. 1962- President John F. Kennedy attends fundraiser for Governor Michael DiSalle at Buckeye Building on the Ohio State Fairgrounds. January 6. 1969- In the Rose Bowl, one of the best Ohio State teams ever defeats USC, 27-16 for unbeaten season and national championship. January 1. 1978- Buckeye football coach Woody Hayes placed on one-year probation by Big Ten after striking ABC cameraman at Michigan game back in November. Repeat could led to 2 game suspension .January 2. 2014- Wind chill of -22°F moves university to cancel first day of classes for Spring Semester 2014. January 6.
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Martha Wise part 3 A number of setbacks plagued the defense, including the May 6 suicide of Wise's sister-in-law, Edith Hasel, and the subsequent collapse of her husband Fred Hasel, both of whom had been prepared to testify for the defense. There was also the recantation of testimony by a man named Frank Metzger, who told the prosecution on cross-examination that the defense had asked him to perjure himself to support claims that Wise was insane. Against her defense's recommendation, Wise chose to take the stand on her own behalf. In addition, family members including Wise's son, Lester, and three of the Gienkes' children testified against her. After one hour of jury deliberation, Wise was found guilty of first-degree murder. The jury urged mercy in sentencing, and the judge sentenced Wise to a life sentence in prison, under the terms of which she could only be freed by executive clemency. The case was considered one of the most sensational of the era in Ohio, where it occurred. A 1962 issue of the St. Joseph Gazette labeled Wise the "poison widow of Hardscrabble" and a "poison fiend." She, herself, stated, "It was the devil who told me to do it. He came to me while I was in the kitchen baking bread. He came to me while I was working in the fields. He followed me everywhere." In 1962, as a result of Wise's good behavior in prison, Ohio governor Michael DiSalle commuted Wise's sentence to second-degree murder and she was paroled at age 79. Wise's remaining family refused to take her in, and a number of rest homes for the elderly similarly declined her residency. Within three days Wise returned to prison, lacking anywhere else to go. Her parole and the commutation of her sentence were revoked. Wise died in prison on June 28, 1971. #destroytheday
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