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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

19th August Current Affairs 2019




19th August Current Affairs 2019 :



1. Rathin Mitra, a painter of Kolkata history, left. His books have been published in Kolkata and Chaitanyapath, with more than forty exhibitions and more than forty exhibitions in the country. He was 95 years old at the time of his death.

2. The three-time Bihar Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra is late. He died at a Delhi hospital on Monday morning after a long illness. He was 80 years old at the time of his death.


3. The late legendary veteran music director Khayyam. He died on Monday in a private hospital in Mumbai. He was 92 years old at the time of his death. He was admitted to Sujoy Hospital in Mumbai on August 15 with a lung infection. For the first time, Umrao got the chance to work on film.

4. Pension in one form, introducing new rules for notification states.

 5. Chidambaram summons ED for allegation of irregularities in Air India aircraft purchase
 Former finance minister P Chidambaram has already been involved in a number of cases, including Aircel-Maxis, INX, deferred property. This time, the Enforcement Directorate summoned him to buy Air India aircraft.

6. India captain Virat Kohli holds the top spot in the ICC Test Rankings before the Test series starts on the Caribbean tour. Steve Smith returns to Test cricket after spending a year in exile at Captain Kohli's neck.

 7. Two teachers of suspended school girl suspended at mid-day mill.

 8. The Ashes series has kept Test cricket alive; Sourav Ganguly said.

9. Protest against sexual harassment! Surbhi Karwa, the best student of the law, refuses to take the medal from the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Ranjan Gogai.

 10. 19th August is World Humanities Day.


 11. Newly named college contractual teachers. The new name is State Aided College Teacher. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said this at an administrative meeting in Howrah on Monday. Besides, it has been decided to divide the teachers into two categories. If UGC qualifies, teachers and teachers will be included in Category One. If not eligible for UGC, Category Two.

Their salary structure is also specified with the new nomenclature. The salary of the teachers under category one will be Tk 30,000, while the salary for Category Two will be 20 thousand. On the other hand, the gratuity of all these teachers has increased from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 3 lakh. The contractual teachers and teachers did not get any guarantee for the job so far. Under the new rules, they can be employed for up to 60 years. However, like full-time professors, they have to take a certain number of classes according to the rules.


12. Manmohan Singh elected Rajya Sabha MP from Rajasthan. Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was elected as Rajya Sabha MP for not giving an opposition BJP candidate to Rajasthan.

 13. Pune Metro coach will be made at Tatagarh. The first aluminum metro rack in India to be delivered to Pune. And that rack will be built at Taitagore. As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Make in India initiative, it was decided to create an aluminum rack in the country. The 'Teetagar Portima' company is in charge of coaching a total of 102 state-of-the-art Metro Rail coaches. The coaches will start operating on the newly built Pune Metro from 2011-22.

 14. Two BSNL jurisdictions dismissed because of the ban on phone and internet in Geelani's home in Kashmir.

15. Yogi Adityanath Sarkar increases Ram Lala's salary In addition to this, the chief priests of the temple and the members of the 8 members were also raised.


 16. I will give a gold brick for the construction of the temple in Ayodhya, and said, 'Mughal successor'. He claimed to be the descendant of the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Jafar. Habibuddin Tusi, a resident of Kanjanbagh, Hyderabad, is carrying on that tradition, despite the prestige, the dignity of the society and the like. The temple was demolished in 1529 and the temple was demolished.


 17. PIB withdraws tweets on Netaji's death under pressure


The Press Information Bureau (PIB), the central body, withdrew tweets about Netaji's death under pressure. PIB yesterday officially declared Subhas Chandra Bose's 'death day'. Much controversy has been created in different places. It is to be noted that a photo of Netaji and his statement 'Give me blood I will give you freedom' was announced on August 18 as the death day. On the same day in 1945, Subhash Chandra Bose was subjected to a plane crash. He is believed to have died in the plane crash. However, no compelling evidence has been found so far. Experts believe that Netaji did not die in a plane crash. Later, multiple commissions were also held.

 18. Pakistan plays tough 'bully' to the neighboring country when it issues Kashmir. Pakistan did not favor neighboring Afghanistan in Kashmir issue.


 19. Zakir Naik's speech is banned in 7 provinces of Malaysia. Recently, Zakir's situation was out of control because of the objectionable comments made by Hindus about the country.


20. Cricket Australia mandates helmet neck-guard to learn from Steve Smith's incident!

 Joffra Archer, who made his England debut for the fourth day on Saturday in the second Test of the Lord's Ashes, was hit by Steve Smith. The moment returned was the memory of Phil Hughes. The ball went to the back of Smith's neck near the neck. After that, Ajay batsman fell to the ground. After leaving the field for some time, Smith left. After recovering five minutes after the incident, Smith returned to bat on the field. But he did not return to the field on the fifth day after feeling ill on Sunday.

 21. Saini left the West Indies as a backup bowler in the Test series. Ishant Sharma, Mohammad Shami, Jashpreet Bumrah and Umesh Yadav are the four pacers in the Test series against the West Indies.

 22. CFL 2019: Southern-Mahomedan match draw at the end of 11 minute injury time thriller, FIR referee against footballer!


24. New Decision on the Retirement Age of the All Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). Regardless of post and rank, the retirement age of all central police personnel has been increased to 60 years.

 25. New parking order at Kolkata Airport, Fine 400 minutes to be paid in 3 minutes parking!

 26. The state health and family welfare office announced a funding of Tk 7 crore to fight dengue.

 27. Imran Khan extended the tenure of Pak army general (Nisan-e-Imtiaz) Qamar Javed Bazwar for three years. "The government has taken this decision keeping in mind the regional security situation," the statement said.

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