2 June 2023.current affairs:
Q1: Every year on which day is the formation day of Telangana observed?
a) 1st June
b) 31 May
c) 3rd June
d) 2nd June
Solution: option d.)
Telangana, the 29th state of India, will celebrate its formation day on Friday (June 2). The state was officially formed on June 2, 2014, and since then, the day is celebrated as Telangana Day or Telangana Formation Day.
According to the Telangana government, the day marks significance in the state’s history for the sustained Telangana movement through the years.
All 33 districts in the state honour the day by honouring the people of Telangana for remarkable achievements in science, art and literature.
Telangana Capital: Hyderabad
Telangana CM: Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao
Telangana Governor: Tamilisai Soundararajan
Q2: Ved Kumari Ghai passed away was a/an ___?
a) Politician
b) Poet
c) Scholar
d) Actress
Solution: option c.)
A noted Sanskrit scholar Dr Ved Kumari Ghai passed away at 91.
She was an Indian Sanskrit scholar from Jammu City, J&K, and was head of the Sanskrit department at Jammu University. She was also involved in social work and the Government of India awarded her Padma Shri in 2014.
She was also awarded Gold Medal by Jammu and Kashmir Government for social work, President’s Award for Sanskrit and Dogra Ratan Award etc.
Q3: Recently Chaman Lal was elected 1st-ever Indian-origin Lord Mayor of which England city?
a) Birmingham
b) Oval
c) London
d) Manchester
Solution: option a.)
Councilor Chaman Lal has become the first ever British-Indian Sikh to take oath as Birmingham’s Lord Mayor.
He is a Labour Party leader who was first elected to Soho and Jewellery Quarter ward in 1994.
Recent Appointments of Persons of Indian Origin • US Ambassador for Global Women’s Issues – Indian-American Geeta Rao Gupta
• Domestic policy advisor in the Biden administration – Indian-origin Neera Tandon
• President of World Bank – Indian-Origin Ajay Banga
Q4: India’s Economy Grew ___ in the fourth quarter of 2022-23, pushing up the annual growth rate to 7.2%.
a) 6.3%
b) 6.1%
c) 6.4%
d) 6.6%
Solution: option b.)
India’s economy showcased significant growth in the January-March quarter of 2022-23, with a GDP growth rate of 6.1%.
This surge, primarily driven by improved performance in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and construction sectors, contributed to an annual growth rate of 7.2%.
The robust growth propelled the Indian economy to reach $3.3 trillion and sets the stage for achieving the ambitious $5 trillion target in the coming years.
Q5: Who has taken charge as the new MD of SAIL (Steel Authority of India)?
a) Soma Mandal
b) Padma Lakshmi
c) Ashwini Kumar
d) Amarendu Prakash
Solution: option d.)
Amarendu Prakash has been the new Chairman and Managing Director of Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) since May 31. He was previously the Director (In-charge) of SAIL’s Bokaro steel plant.
Prakash was previously involved in driving business transformation and financial turnaround of SAIL, which resulted in bringing back the company from a three-year streak of losses, from FY16 to FY18 to being back in the black in FYI9.
He has been leading the Bokaro Steel Plant as Director In-charge since September 2020 and briefly took on additional charge as Director In-Charge of the Rourkela Steel Plant, IISCO and Durgapur Steel Plant.
Q6: Recently Edgars Rinkevics becomes the President of which country?
a) Malta
b) Finland
c) Croatia
d) Latvia
Solution: option d.)
On Wednesday, Latvia’s parliament elected long-serving Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics as the country’s next president, Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said.
Rinkevics will represent Latvia, a European Union and NATO member nation, at NATO’s Vilnius summit in July.
Rinkevics, 49, takes the largely ceremonial role after serving as Latvia’s foreign minister since 2011. He has also served in the country’s civil service.
President: Egils Levits
Capital: Riga
Prime minister: Krišjānis Kariņš
Q7: SBI Economic Research Dept upgrades FY24 forecast to what %?
a) 6.7%
b) 6.9%
c) 7.1%
d) 6.5%
Solution: option a.)
State Bank of India’s economic research department has upgraded its baseline forecast for FY24 GDP growth to 6.7 per cent from an earlier forecast of 6.2 per cent, continuing on the path of strong activity in FY23.
The ERD said demand rebalancing from private consumption to investment in FY23 will spur growth in FY24. It projected Q1 GDP growth at 7.8 per cent, Q2 at 6.5 per cent, and Q3 at 6.3%.
Q8: What is the GST collection for May 2023?
a) ₹1,57,092 crore
b) ₹1,60,122 crore
c) ₹ 1,73,115 crore
d) ₹ 1,87,035 crore
Solution: option a.)
The gross Goods & Services Tax (GST) revenue collected in the month of May 2023 is ₹1,57,090 crore of which CGST is ₹28,411 crore, SGST is ₹35,828 crore, IGST is ₹81,363 crore (including ₹41,772 crores collected on import of goods) and cess is ₹11,489 crore (including ₹1,057 crores collected on import of goods).
The government has settled ₹35,369 crore to CGST and ₹29,769 crore to SGST from IGST. Centre and the States’ total revenue in May 2023 after the regular settlement is ₹63,780 crore for CGST and ₹65,597 crores for the SGST.
Q9: India carries out a successful training launch of Agni 1 ballistic missile from which place?
a) Balasore
b) Vizag
c) Pokhran
d) Abdul Kalam Island
Solution: option d.)
India on Thursday conducted a successful training launch of a medium-range ballistic missile Agni-1 from APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha. The successful training was carried out by the strategic forces command.
A successful training launch of a medium-range ballistic missile, Agni-1, was carried out by the Strategic Forces Command from APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha, on June 1,” the defence ministry said in the statement.
Q10: Which AIIMS is the first AIIMS to receive NABH accreditation?
a) AIIMS Rishikesh
b) AIIMS New Delhi
c) AIIMS Kanpur
d) AIIMS Nagpur
Solution: option d.)
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Nagpur has become the first of all
AIIMS to receive National Accreditation Board for Hospitals(NABH)
accreditation.
The NABH accreditation is a globally recognized standard for healthcare quality.
It assesses the performance of hospitals in various areas including patient care,
safety, and organizational efficiency.
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
• Headquarters: New Delhi
• Founded: 2006
• CEO: Atul Mohan Kochhar
Q11: Recently which UK University launches a Hindi course?
a) Oxford University
b) Edinburgh University
c) University College
d) Imperial College
Solution: option b.)
The University of Edinburgh and the Indian Consulate in the UK collaborated to create the first open-access course in the Hindi language.
The course, entitled “Climate Solutions”, was developed with the help of translators and in partnership with the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute and the Government of India.
Professor Dave Ray, Executive Director of the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute, and other climate change experts collaborated to design and deliver the course.
The Climate Solutions Course syllabus is available in Hindi, English and Arabic. It focuses on the causes, implications and solutions related to climate change in India.
Q12: Maharashtra‘s Ahmednagar to be named after which personality as tribute?
a) Balasaheb Thackrey
b) Ahilyabai Holkar
c) BR Ambedkar
d) Veer Savarkar
Solution: option b.)
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced that Ahmednagar district will be named after warrior queen Ahilyabai Holkar.
The announcement was made during a program organised at the birthplace of Ahilyabai Holkar on her 297th birth anniversary at Chondi village in Ahmednagar district.
Ahilyabai Holkar, born in 1725, was a famous ruler of the Indore kingdom, known for her wisdom and compassion.
Earlier, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had announced on May 28 that the Bandra-Versova sea-link bridge would be named ‘Veer Savarkar Setu’.
Q13: Recently Sakhalin-1 Project is in NEWS is related to which country?
a) USA
b) China
c) Iran
d) Russia
Solution: option d.)
ONGC Videsh, a subsidiary of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, recently said that oil production from the Sakhalin-1 project in Russia is back from zero to a high of around 200,000 barrels per day (bpd).
ONGC expressed confidence that it would be able to retain its 20 per cent stake in the Sakhalin-1 project. ONGC Videsh also has a 26% stake in Russia’s Vankorneft, a company that owns Vankor Field and the North Vankor licence.
ONGC, which has set a net zero target by 2038, is expecting gas production from its Mozambique project to begin by 2026-27.
Q14: Recently which country offers KSS-III batch-II submarines to India?
a) South Korea
b) Russia
c) Israel
d) Australia
Solution: option a.)
Recently South Korea has made an exclusive offer to provide its advanced KSS-III Batch-II submarines to India.
The proposal comes at a time when Germany is about to complete India’s submarine acquisition programme, Project 75I. About KSS-III Batch-II submarine
• The KSS-III is the largest submarine to ever be built by South Korea and is being developed in two phases, Batch-I and Batch-II. • The KSS-III Batch-II submarine is an advanced version of its predecessor submarine in terms of the combat management system, firepower and sonar capabilities.
• It is jointly developed by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). • The KSS-III submarine is a series of diesel-electric attack submarines.