US Open 2018 Concludes: Complete List of Winners

The 2018 US Open was the 138th edition of tennis’ US Open and the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It was held on outdoor hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City. This was the last Grand Slam to have 32 seeds with the format reverting to 16 seeds from the start of the 2019 season.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia won in Men’s category after defeating Juan Martin del Potro. Naomi Osaka of Japan has defeated Serena Williams to win the US Open title. 

Here is the Complete List of Winners in Different Category (with their Respective Countries):

S. No.  Category Winner Runner Up
1. Men’s Singles Novak Djokovic (Serbia) Juan Martin del Potro (Argentina)
2. Women’s Singles Naomi Osaka (Japan) Serena Williams (USA)
3. Men’s Doubles Mike Bryan (USA) and Jack Sock (USA) Łukasz Kubot (Poland) and Marcelo Melo (Brazil)
4. Women’s Doubles Ashleigh Barty (Australia) and CoCo Vandeweghe (United States) Timea Babos (Hungary) and Kristina Mladenovic (France)
5. Mixed Doubles Bethanie Mattek-Sands (United States) Jamie Murray (United Kingdom)  Alicja Rosolska (Poland) and Nikola Mektic (Croatia) 


PM Inaugurates India’s 1st Global Mobility Summit

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated India’s first Global Mobility summit ‘MOVE’ in New Delhi. Comprehensive discussions along 5 themes took place ranging from electrification and alternative fuels and reinventing public transport. The two-day meet of stakeholders has been organised by the NITI Aayog.

The summit deliberated on 5 themes, comprehensive: electrification & alternative fuels, reinventing public transport, goods transport & logistics and data analytics and mobility. The main focus of the summit is to make cities of India pollution free. 
The Global Mobility Summit is the first of its kind, with over 2200 participants from across the world. Representatives from India across the mobility sector such as OEMs, Battery Manufacturers, Charging Infrastructure Providers and technology solution providers are also participating in the 2-day summit. 

India-US Hold Maiden 2+2 Talks In New Delhi

India and the US held the first edition of the two-plus-two talks in New Delhi. The meeting was aimed at further strengthening bilateral defence and security collaboration as well as boosting their global strategic partnership, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held talks with US Secretary of State Michael R Pompeo and Defence Secretary James Mattis.
Military Ties: 
According to US Secretary of State Michael R Pompeo, both sides should continue to ensure freedom of the seas and work towards peaceful resolutions of territorial and maritime disputes, seen as an oblique reference to China’s expansionist behaviour in the South China Sea. He also stressed on promoting market-based economics and good governance. 
Nuclear Deal: 
A raft of other important issues like US sanctions on import of Iranian crude oil and India’s plan to buy a batch of S-400 air defence missile systems from Russia were discussed. In May, the US withdrew from the landmark Iran nuclear deal and re-imposed the sanctions that had been suspended in return for curbs on Tehran’s nuclear programme. Iran is India’s third-largest oil supplier after Iraq and Saudi Arabia. 
Source- The Hindu Business Line

Homosexuality Not A Crime In India Anymore: SC Abolishes Section 377

The Supreme Court abolished Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the 1862 law which criminalised homosexuality. The Delhi High Court had decriminalised homosexuality in 2009, but the decision was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2013. According to Section 377, consensual sexual acts are also considered unnatural and are punishable. 
What is Section 377, the 1862 law that criminalises homosexuality?
Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which came into force in 1862, states, “Whoever voluntarily has carnal inter­course against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished”. Under the section, consensual sexual acts of adults are also considered “unnatural” and are punishable. 
Source- The Outlook 

Arif Alvi Elected Pakistan’s New President

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidate Arif-ur-Rehman Alvi was elected as the 13th President of Pakistan, the result data from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) confirmed. The elections were held simultaneously at the Parliament House and the four provincial assemblies, with 27 of the total votes cast being annulled. 
A total of 430 votes were cast in the National Assembly and the Senate, with Alvi bagging 212 of them. President-elect Alvi will succeed outgoing President Mamnoon Hussain and assume office on September 9. 
Source- DD News

Static/Current Takeaways Important for Indian Bank PO Exam 2018- 
  • Pakistan Capital: Islamabad, Prime minister: Imran Khan, Currency: Pakistani rupee. 

Asian Games 2018 Concludes | Complete List of Medals | Important Highlights

Asian Games 2018 Concludes: Complete List of Medals
ASIAN GAMES 2018

India’s final tally at the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia read 69 medals – 15 gold, 24 silver and 30 bronze to surpass the medal count from 2010 Games in Guangzhou, China and match the gold medal tally from the first-ever Asian Games in 1951. The games saw India create new national records. The Games got underway with Neeraj Chopra as the flag bearer at the opening ceremony. Rani Rampal was the flag bearer at the closing ceremony.

1st In Asian Games: 

  • 1st medal in Sepak Takraw, 
  • Rahi Sarnobat became 1st Indian woman to win Asian Games gold in shooting,
  • Vinesh Phogat became 1st Indian woman to win gold in wrestling
  • It was the 1st time that Indian Kabaddi Team could not win Gold. 
  • Swapna Barman became 1st Indian to win an Asiad gold in the women’s heptathlon event. 
  • Neeraj Chopra became 1st Indian javelin thrower to win an Asiad gold.
  • Dutee Chand Won India’s first medal in 20 years in a women’s 100 event. 
  • Bajrang Punia (Wrestling) won 1st Gold Medal for India in Asian Games 2018.
List of GOLD MEDALS Won by India:

ATHLETICS

Sl.
No.
Event Winners
1. Men’s Shot put Tajinderpal Singh Toor
2. Men’s Javelin Throw Neeraj Chopra
3. Men’s 800m Manjit Singh
4. Men’s Triple Jump Arpinder Singh
5. Women’s Heptathlon Swapna Barman
6. Men’s 1500m Jinson Johnson
7. Women’s 4x400m Relay M. R. Poovamma, Saritaben Gaikwad,
Hima Das, V.K. Vismaya
BOXING

8. Men’s Light Fly (49kg) Amit Panghal
BRIDGE

9. Men’s Pair Pranab Bardhan, Shibhnath Sarkar
ROWING

10. Men’s Quadruple Sculls Sawarn Singh, Dattu Baban Bhokanal,
Om Prakash, Sukhmeet Singh
SHOOTING

11. Men’s 10-metre air pistol Saurabh Chaudhary
12. Women’s 25-metre pistol Rahi Sarnobat
TENNIS

13. Men’s Doubles Rohan Bopanna, Divij Sharan
WRESTLING

14. Men’s freestyle 65 kg Bajrang Punia
15. Women’s freestyle 50 kg Vinesh Phogat
List of SILVER MEDALS Won by India:

ARCHERY

Sl.
No.
Event Winners
1. Women’s Team Compound Muskan Kirar, Madhumita Kumari,
Jyothi Surekha Vennam
2. Men’s Team Compound Abhishek Verma, Rajat Chauhan,
Aman Saini
ATHLETICS

3. Men’s 800m Jinson Johnson
4. Women’s 400m Hima Das
5. Men’s 400m Muhammad Anas
6. Women’s 100m Dutee Chand
7. Women’s 200m Dutee Chand
8. Men’s 400m Hurdles Dharun Ayyasamy
9. Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Sudha Singh
10. Women’s Long jump Neena Varakil
11. Mixed 4 x 400 metres relay Rajiv Arokia, Muhammed Anas,
Hima Das, M. R. Poovamma
12. Men’s 4x400m Relay Dharun Ayyasamy, Kunhu Mohammed,
Rajiv Arokia, Muhammed Anas
BADMINTON

13. Women’s Singles PV Sindhu
EQUESTRIAN

14. Individual Eventing Fouaad Mirza
15. Team Eventing Fouaad Mirza, Rakesh Kumar,
Ashish Malik, Jitender Singh
HOCKEY

16. Women’s Tournament Indian Women’s Team
KABADDI

17. Women’s Tournament Indian Women’s Team
KURASH

18. Women’s 52 kg Pincky Balhara
SAILING

19. 49er FX women Shweta Shervegar, Varsha Gautham
SHOOTING

20. Men’s 10-metre air rifle Deepak Kumar
21. Men’s trap Lakshay Sheoran
22. Men’s 50-metre rifle three positions Sanjeev Rajput
23. Men’s double trap Shardul Vihan
SQUASH

24. Women’s Team Dipika Pallikal Karthik, Joshna Chinappa,
Tanvi Khanna, Sunayna Kuruvilla
List of BRONZE MEDALS Won by India:

Sl.
No.
Event Winners
ATHLETICS

1. Women’s 1500 m PU Chitra
2. Women’s Discus Throw Seema Punia
BADMINTON

3. Women’s Singles Saina Nehwal
BOXING

4. Men’s Middle (75kg) Vikas Krishan Yadav
BRIDGE

5. Men’s Team Sumit Mukherjee, Debabrata Majumder,
Jaggy Shivdasani, Rajeshwar Tewari, Ajay Khare, Raju Tolani
6. Mixed Team Bachiraju Satyanarayana, Rajeev Khandelwal, Gopinath Manna,
Himani Khandelwal, Hema Deora, Kiran Nadar
HOCKEY

7. Men’s Tournament Indian Men’s Team
KABADDI

8. Men’s Tournament Indian Men’s Team
KURASH

9. Women’s 52kg Malaprabha Jadhav
ROWING

10. Men’s Lightweight single sculls Dushyant Chauhan
11. Men’s Lightweight double sculls Rohit Kumar, Bhagwan Singh
SAILING

12. 49er Men Varun Thakkar, Ganapathy Chengappa
13. Mixed Open Laser 4.7 Harshita Tomar
SEPAK TAKRAW

14. Men’s Team Regu Indian Men’s Team
SHOOTING

15. 10-metre air rifle mixed team Ravi Kumar, Apurvi Chandela
16. Men’s 10-metre air pistol Abhishek Verma
17. Women’s 10-metre air pistol Heena Sidhu
SQUASH

18. Men’s singles Saurav Ghosal
19. Women’s singles Joshna Chinappa
20. Women’s singles Dipika Pallikal Karthik
21. Men’s Team Saurav Ghosal, Harinder Pal Sandhu, Ramit Tandon, Mahesh Mangaonkar
TABLE TENNIS

22. Men’s Team Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Achanta Sharath Kamal,
Anthony Amalraj, Harmeet Desai, Manav Thakkar
23. Mixed doubles Achanta Sharath Kamal, Manika Batra
TENNIS

24. Women’s Singles Ankita Raina –
25. Men’s Singles Prajnesh Gunneswaran
WRESTLING

26. Women’s freestyle 68 kg Divya Kakran
WUSHU

27. Women’s Sanda 60 kg (Bronze) Roshibina Naorem
28. Men’s Sanda 56 kg Santhosh Kumar
29. Men’s Sanda 60 kg Surya Bhanu Pratap Singh
30. Men’s Sanda 65 kg Narender Grewal

Top 3 Countries in the MEDAL TALLY along with India are as follows:

RANK COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL
1 China 132 92 65 289
2 Japan 75 56 74 205
3 Republic of Korea 49 58 70 177
8 India 15 24 30 69
Source- Asian Games

Static/Current Takeaways Important for Indian Bank PO Exam 2018- 
  • The Host cities for Asian Games 2018 are Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia. 
  • Bhin Bhin, Kaka, and Atung are the mascots of the 2018 Asian Games. 

4th BIMSTEC Summit 2018 Starts in Kathmandu

The 4th BIMSTEC Summit began in Kathmandu, Nepal. The two-day Summit will be held with the main focus on countering terrorism, enhancing regional connectivity and boosting trade. 
The theme of the summit is ‘Towards a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable Bay of Bengal region’. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold bilateral talks with leaders of BIMSTEC countries on the sidelines of the summit. 
Source- DD News

Static/Current Takeaways Important for Indian Bank PO Exam 2018- 
  • The group was formed in 1997 and it brings together Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand. 
  • The grouping accounts for 22 per cent of the global population. 
  • Nepal is the current chair of BIMSTEC. 

National Sports Day | Birth Anniversary of Major Dhyan Chand

National Sports Day: 29th August
The National Sports Day is celebrated on 29th August every year to mark the birthday of legendary hockey player Major Dhyan Chand. Over the years, the Rashtrapati Bhawan has hosted the Sports Awards function on this day. Dhyan Chand remains a constant source of inspiration for the hockey players of India. Often called a ‘The Wizard’ on the Hockey field, Dhyan Chand had such an aura that even Adolf Hitler offered him money to play for Germany. The man known for his extraordinary goal-scoring skills has won three Olympic gold medals (in 1928, 1932, and 1936) during the time Indian hockey was the most dominant. 
Early Life of Major Dhyan Chand:
Major Dhyan Chand was born on August 29, 1905, to a Rajput family in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. His original name was Dhyan Singh. His parents were Sharadha Singh and father Sameshwar Singh. His father was in the British Indian Army, and he played hockey in the army. 
Major Dhyan Chand- Hockey- Army Trivia:
Chand joined the Indian Army at the age of 16. It was in the Army where Dhyan Chand took up hockey. The Indian army gave him the platform and opportunity to play Hockey. He used to practice at night only in moonlight, as there were no floodlights in India then, his teammates named him ‘Chand’, meaning the moon.  
Between 1922 and 1926, Chand exclusively played army hockey tournaments and regimental games. He was selected for the Indian Army team which was to tour New Zealand in 1926. The team won 18 matches, drew 2 and lost only 1, receiving praise from all spectators. Returning to India, Chand was immediately promoted to Lance Naik. In 1925, an Inter-Provincial Tournament was held to select India’s national field hockey team. Chand got permission from the Army to play for the United Provinces team.
Major Dhyan Chand In Olympics: 

Dhyan Chand with his great performance in the inaugural nationals secured a place in the team for the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. Dhyan Chand emerged as the hero of the 1928 Olympics by scoring 14 goals in five matches. Dhyan Chand was automatically selected to the Indian hockey team for the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics. He was made the captain of the Indian hockey team in 1934 and he led the team to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. This was India’s third successive gold in field hockey. He continued playing hockey till the late 1940s. He scored more than 400 goals in his career which spanned over 22 years. 

Never say never because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion

Major after Retirement:
Chand retired from the army in 1956 aged 51, with the rank of Major. He taught at coaching camps at Mount Abu, Rajasthan. He accepted the position of Chief Hockey Coach at the National Institute of Sports, Patiala, a post he held for several years. He suffered from liver cancer and died in 1979 at the age of 74.
Special Awards and Achievements of Major Dhyan Chand:
1. The 20th National Award 2012, the Gem of India, awarded by the Union Minister of India, was given to Dhyan Chand.
2. He was honored with the Padma Bhushan, India’s third highest civilian award, in 1956 for his contributions to the field of sports.
3. India’s highest award for lifetime achievement in sports is the Dhyan Chand Award. 
4. Chand’s autobiography “Goal!”, was published by Sport & Pastime, Madras in 1952.
National Sports Awards
National Sports Awards are given every year to recognize and reward excellence in sports. The awardees receive their awards from the President of India at a specially organized function at the Rashtrapati Bhawan on August 29.
1. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is given for the spectacular and most outstanding performance in the field of sports by a sportsperson over a period of four year. 
2. Arjuna Award is given for consistency outstanding performance for four years, Dronacharya Award for coaches for producing medal winners at prestigious International sports events.
3. Dhyan Chand Award for life time contribution to sports development.
Note: 
Apart from a medal and a citation, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Awardee will receive a cash prize of Rs. 7.5 lakh. Arjuna, Dronacharya and Dhyan Chand Awardees will receive statuettes, certificates and cash prize of Rs. 5 lakh each. This year with the Asian Games schedule overlapping, the government decided to move the function to September 25, 2018.

Neeraj Chopra India’s Flag Bearer At Asian Games 2018 Opening Ceremony

Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will be the flag bearer for the Indian contingent at the opening ceremony of the Asian Games 2018. The 20-year-old has won a gold medal in World Junior Championships, Asian Championships, South Asian Games and Commonwealth Games in his career so far. 
The Haryana athlete equalled the national record when he recorded a throw of 82.23m at the 2016 South Asian Games. Chopra set a new national record when he registered a throw of 87.43m at the Diamond League in May 2018. 
Source- The Quint

Static/Current Takeaways Important for Indian Bank PO Exam 2018- 
  • The 2018 Asian Games, officially known as the 18th Asian Games and also known as Jakarta Palembang 2018. 
  • It will be held in Indonesia. 

World’s 1st Hindi-Speaking Robot ‘Rashmi’

Ranchi-based software developer Ranjit Srivastava is developing the world’s first Hindi-speaking humanoid robot, claimed to cost just Rs50,000 so far. 

Named Rashmi, the AI-powered robot can also speak Bhojpuri, Marathi, and English, and is equipped with facial expressions and recognition systems. He was inspired to create Rashmi after seeing Hong Kong-made humanoid ‘Sophia’ in 2016. 

Source- Hindustan Times