Current Affairs : August 16, 2011 – GKToday

Current Affairs : August 16, 2011

Indian Universities under United Nation Programme

Krishna Poonia Win Gold Medal at the Annual Athletic Meet in Portland, US

Medal Record for Ms. Krishna Poonia

 

Asian Games
Bronze:     In 2006 at Doha for Discus throw
Bronze:     In 2010 at Guangzhou for Discus throw

Commonwealth Games

Gold: In 2010 at Delhi for Discus throw

 

Chhattisgarh to have 9 New Districts with effect from Jan 2012, taking total no: to 27

Chhattisgarh to have 9 new districts with effect from January 2012, taking the overall number of districts in the state to 27

The new districts:
Sukma, Kondagaon, Gariabandh, Balodabazar, Balod, Bemetera, Mungeli, Surajpur and Balrampur 

Google to Buy Motorola Cell Unit for $12.5 bn

Sattelite Towns

Ministry of Urban Development running a pilot scheme for Infrastructure Development in satellite town around mega-cities

The scheme will assist in the development of infrastructure facilities related to Solid Waste Management, Water Supply and Sewerage in the selected towns to guide their future growth and ameliorate pressure on mega-cities

It also provides for implementation of reforms such as e-governance, property tax, double entry accounting, creation of barrier free built environment and energy & water audit

The 8 satellite towns identified for implementation of the scheme are:

Vikarabad (Andhra Pradesh), Sanand (Gujarat), Sonipat (Haryana), Kankapura (Karnataka), Vasai-Virar (Maharashtra), Sriperumbudur (Tamilnadu), Pilkhua (Uttar Pradesh) and New Town (West Bengal)

A satellite town or satellite city is a concept in urban planning that refers essentially to smaller metropolitan areas which are located somewhat near to, but are mostly independent of, larger metropolitan areas.

 

Satellite cities are small or medium-sized cities near a large metropolis, that:

  • predate that metropolis’ suburban expansion
  • are at least partially independent from that metropolis economically and socially
  • are physically separated from the metropolis by rural territory or by a major geographic barrier such as a large river; satellite cities should have their own independent urbanized area, or equivalent
  • have their own bedroom communities
  • have a traditional downtown surrounded by traditional “inner city” neighbourhoods
  • may or may not be counted as part of the large metropolis’ Combined Statistical Area

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