TNPSC Current Affairs 01 December 2019
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Mukesh Ambani Ranked as the 9th richest person in the world:
Reliance Industries (RIL) chief Mukesh Ambani ranked as the 9th richest person internationally in the Real-Time Billionaires List of Forbes. His net worth was $60 billion. Ambani made it to the daily list of the top 10 richest people in the world because of the increase in the share price of his flagship firm Reliance Industries. Also, he became the first Indian firm to hit the Rs.10 lakh crore market valuation mark.
01 December: The world AIDS Day
Every year the world AIDS day is held on December 01. The day mainly to create public awareness about AIDS and conducted many AIDS awareness programs to motivate the people who are all infected by the fatal disease.
Indian Government Announced Rs. 4,900 crore to support Butans 5 years plan:
At New Delhi, the second Annual India-Bhutan Development Talks can be conducted. The main aim at reviving India’s commitment to assisting the projects under Bhutan’s ongoing 12th five-year plan, that is from 2018 to 2013.
The two-sided mechanism goals to review the whole gamut of India’s development partnership with Bhutan.
The Golden Peacock Award to be won by the Particles drama at the 50th IFFI
01 December 2019 Current Affairs: The French-Swiss co-produced drama film Particles directed by Blaise Harrison and produced by Estelle Fialon won the Golden Peacock Award at the 50th International Film Festival of India (IFFI). It is an ambitious yet modest film about the mysteries of being a teenager.
Now Thailand elected as the member of the World Heritage Committee
Thailand has been chosen as a member of the World Heritage Committee. Thailand was during the 22nd session of the General Assembly of States Parties to the World Heritage Convention in Paris. The representatives from 193 countries cast their votes to fill nine vacant seats on the 21-member World Heritage Committee. With this selection, it will be the 4th time Thailand has served on the World Heritage Committee. The term would end in 2023. Also, the committee will reconsider Bangkok’s proposed listing of the Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex and also Phu Phrabat Historical Park in 2020.
World Heritage Committee:
The World Heritage Committee conducted once every year. The committee consists of 21 member states representatives to the convention elected by the United Nations General Assembly. The committee decides and approves of whether a property can be added to the World Heritage List. The committee inspects the state of conservation at listed sites. It then asks the respective member states to take action when they are not being properly managed.