Top GKToday’s News Headlines-19 January, 2020
Here are Top GKToday’s News Headlines for January 19, 2020.
INDIA
- Lieutenant General SK Saini appointed new Vice Chief of Army Staff
- Former bureaucrat Nripendra Misra appointed chairperson of the executive council of Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML)
- Election Commission’s ‘cVIGIL’ and ‘Voter Helpline App’ win 2019 eGovernance ‘Award of Excellence’ given by the Computer Society of India (CSI), Special Interest Group on e-Governance (CSI SIG e-Gov)
- Ashwini Kumar Chopra, editor of Hindi newspaper Punjab Kesari and BJP MP from Karnal in Haryana in 2014-19, dies at 63 in Gurugram
- National Immunization Day will be observed on January 19
- Merck Young Scientist Award 2019 in Chemical Sciences awarded to Dr Sakya Singha Sen from National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), Pune
ECONOMY & CORPORATE
- RBI holds 625.2 tonnes of gold (6.6% of its forex reserves): World Gold Council (WGC)
WEF MEETING
- Annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) will be organised at Davos, Switzerland from January 20 to 24
- The theme is: “Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World”
- Union Minister of Commerce and Industry & Railways Piyush Goyal will lead the Indian delegation
WORLD
- National Security Advisor Ajit Doval calls on Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Colombo
- Tropical Cyclone Tino batters Fiji
- Khagendra Thapa Magar, who measured 67.08 cm and was verified by the Guinness World Records as ‘world’s shortest man who could walk’, dies at 27 in Pokhara, Nepal
SPORTS
- Rome Ranking Series wrestling tournament: Vinesh Phogat wins gold in women’s 53 kg, Anshu Malik silver in women’s 57 kg
- ‘Fit India Cyclothon’ organised at Panaji, Goa as part of Youth Affairs and Sports Ministry’s ‘Fit India Mission’
- India’s Sania Mirza and Nadia Kichenok of Ukraine win women’s doubles title at Hobart International tennis
- Australia’s Ashleigh Barty wins women’s singles title at ATP-WTA Adelaide International tennis
- Union Minister Arjun Munda becomes President of suspended Archery Association of India (AAI)