Feb 1 – Feb 10 Union Water Resources Minister Harish Rawat was sworn in as the eighth Chief Minister of Uttarakhand. Mr Rawat succeeded Congress leader Vijay Bahuguna who stepped down from his position of Uttarakhand’s Chief Minister after 22 months of holding the office. China expelled foreign military planes from its airspace, the first such incident after Beijing unilaterally declared an air defence zone over islands disputed with Japan in the East China Sea. When Karnataka won the Ranji Trophy the last time in 1998-99 by beating Madhya Pradesh in Bangalore, it had a distinct “local” flavour to it. This time things were quite different as Karnataka regained the trophy with an emphatic seven-wicket win over Maharashtra at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad. After bowling out Maharashtra for 366 in their second innings, Karnataka hit the required 157 runs needed with ease to register their seventh title triumph. China has unveiled a new set of rules aimed at improving transparency in governance and directed officials not to label information as "state secrets" that could be put in the public domain. Premier Li Keqiang signed the new regulations that define limits to secrecy. The regulation defines secrecy levels and authority limits, and clarifies time limits for differing levels of confidentiality and conditions for declassification. Syrian President Bashar Assad regime air raids using explosives-packed barrels on the northern Syrian city of Aleppo killed at least 85 people (including 65 civilians, 10 of whom were children). The Delhi Cabinet cleared the ‘Delhi Lokpal Bill, 2014’ that aims to bring all public servants– from the Chief Minister to all Group D employees – under its ambit with no safeguards or “special privileges” extended even to the Chief Minister’s Office. Inaugurating the 101st session of the Indian Science Congress at the Raj Bhawan, Jammu, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh favoured genetically modified crops, urging the people not to be swayed by “unscientific prejudices” against them. Janet Yellen has been sworn in as the first woman to chair the US central bank, the Federal Reserve. Her appointment comes at a time when the US economy appears to be improving. Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and eminent scientist CNR Rao were conferred with the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, by President Pranab Mukherjee in a glittering ceremony in the Durbar Hall of the Rashtrapati Bhavan on 3 rd February, 2014. Microsoft Corp named Satya Nadella its CEO. Nadella, 46, will replace Steve Ballmer immediately after a five-month search. Bill Gates, the company's first CEO, will step aside as chairman. China has canceled a deal to buy 1.2 million tonnes of Thai rice after Thailand's anti-corruption agency launched investigations into a state rice-buying scheme. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa slammed a US decision to table a resolution criticising Colombo’s post-war reconciliation at the UN Human Rights Council, saying such actions undermine his country’s hard won peace. In a significant step towards liberalization of the visa regime, the Indian government cleared two initiatives: visa on arrival and electronic travel authorization for all countries barring eight "prior reference'' countries including Pakistan, Iran, Sri Lanka and China. SNIPPETS
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Feb 1 – Feb 10
� Union Water Resources Minister Harish Rawat was sworn in as the eighth Chief Minister of Uttarakhand.
Mr Rawat succeeded Congress leader Vijay Bahuguna who stepped down from his position of
Uttarakhand’s Chief Minister after 22 months of holding the office.
� China expelled foreign military planes from its airspace, the first such incident after Beijing unilaterally
declared an air defence zone over islands disputed with Japan in the East China Sea.
� When Karnataka won the Ranji Trophy the last time in 1998-99 by beating Madhya Pradesh in Bangalore,
it had a distinct “local” flavour to it. This time things were quite different as Karnataka regained the trophy
with an emphatic seven-wicket win over Maharashtra at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad. After
bowling out Maharashtra for 366 in their second innings, Karnataka hit the required 157 runs needed with
ease to register their seventh title triumph.
� China has unveiled a new set of rules aimed at improving transparency in governance and directed
officials not to label information as "state secrets" that could be put in the public domain. Premier Li
Keqiang signed the new regulations that define limits to secrecy. The regulation defines secrecy levels and
authority limits, and clarifies time limits for differing levels of confidentiality and conditions for
declassification.
� Syrian President Bashar Assad regime air raids using explosives-packed barrels on the northern Syrian
city of Aleppo killed at least 85 people (including 65 civilians, 10 of whom were children).
� The Delhi Cabinet cleared the ‘Delhi Lokpal Bill, 2014’ that aims to bring all public servants– from the
Chief Minister to all Group D employees – under its ambit with no safeguards or “special privileges”
extended even to the Chief Minister’s Office.
� Inaugurating the 101st session of the Indian Science Congress at the Raj Bhawan, Jammu, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh favoured genetically modified crops, urging the people not to be swayed by “unscientific
prejudices” against them.
� Janet Yellen has been sworn in as the first woman to chair the US central bank, the Federal Reserve. Her
appointment comes at a time when the US economy appears to be improving.
� Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and eminent scientist CNR Rao were conferred with the Bharat
Ratna, India's highest civilian award, by President Pranab Mukherjee in a glittering ceremony in the
Durbar Hall of the Rashtrapati Bhavan on 3rd February, 2014.
� Microsoft Corp named Satya Nadella its CEO. Nadella, 46, will replace Steve Ballmer immediately after a
five-month search. Bill Gates, the company's first CEO, will step aside as chairman.
� China has canceled a deal to buy 1.2 million tonnes of Thai rice after Thailand's anti-corruption agency
launched investigations into a state rice-buying scheme.
� Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa slammed a US decision to table a resolution criticising Colombo’s
post-war reconciliation at the UN Human Rights Council, saying such actions undermine his country’s hard
won peace.
� In a significant step towards liberalization of the visa regime, the Indian government cleared two
initiatives: visa on arrival and electronic travel authorization for all countries barring eight "prior
reference'' countries including Pakistan, Iran, Sri Lanka and China.
SNIPPETS
ETA will allow foreign travelers to apply for a visa from home and receive an online confirmation in five
working days.
� Expelled AAP MLA Vinod Kumar Binny decided to withdraw support to the Delhi Government, while
terming Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of being "more dangerous" than a corrupt person.
� North and South Korea have agreed to hold reunions for families separated after the Korean War,
following calls from Pyongyang to improve ties. The reunions are scheduled to take place in February. If
held, they would be the first reunions since 2010.
� England will be providing no details of any of the rumoured breaches of team discipline or ethics by Kevin
Pietersen in Australia this winter, despite widespread demands for further explanation of the decision to
sack him. Instead they are insisting that Pietersen’s departure – after 104 Tests, 32 centuries and a
record 13,797 runs – was purely down to the conclusion, “unanimous” among the England management,
that at 33, and with a recent history of knee problems, they were better off rebuilding without him.
� The Delhi Anti-Corruption Branch lodged an FIR against the former Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, in a
streetlight project scam that occurred ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
� The Delhi Cabinet decided to set up a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the 1984 anti-Sikh riots
and sent a note to Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung for its notification.
� Peace talks between the Pakistani government and representatives of the Taliban began as the first test
for the government's controversial initiative of seeking a peaceful resolution to the country's bloody
insurgency.
� Shimon Peres, Israel's 90-year-old president, is a former prime minister, defense minister, finance
minister and foreign minister, and has a Nobel Peace Prize. Now, he has added another title to his
extensive repertoire: holder of a Guinness world record. Peres achieved the record when he taught the
largest online civics class in the world and reached out to 9,000 students nationwide.
� The Union Cabinet cleared the Bill for the creation of Telangana, paving the way for its introduction in
Parliament on February 11 or 12.
� India’s economy is set to grow at 4.9% during 2013-14, marginally higher than last year’s 4.5% crawl,
but not fast enough to suggest a sharp turnaround needed to combat a toxic mix of high prices and
crippling industrial deceleration in an election year.
� A consortium in charge of expanding the Panama Canal said that work on the $3.1 billion project has been
suspended, pending a response from the Panamanian authorities on its latest proposal to share cost
overruns.
� Winter Olympics kick off with grand opening on 6th Feb. 2014 at Sochi, Russia.
� After a 14-month suspension with Indian Olympic Association conducted its polls with N Ramachandran
being elected as the president. The election of 65-year-old Ramachandran, chief of World Squash
Federation and younger brother of BCCI boss N Srinivasan, as IOA president was a mere formality as he
was the lone candidate in the fray for the top post.
� Releasing a commemorative stamp in honour of late ghazal singer Jagjit Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh said he was a "unique artist" whose music will always continue to have an impact on people.
� Voters in Switzerland have narrowly approved a rightwing proposal to curb immigration. It imposes limits
on the number of foreigners allowed in and may signal an end to the country’s free movement accord with
the European Union. The initiative was approved by just 50.3% of votes cast and was passed by a
majority of cantons. The move by the Swiss People’s Party - known for its anti-foreigner and anti-EU
agenda - will see the reintroduction of quotas, as well as a national preference when filling job vacancies
and restrictions of immigrants’ rights to social benefits.
� Iran has agreed to take seven practical, preliminary measures on nuclear cooperation with the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) by May 15.
� The leader of Nepal's largest political party, Sushil Koirala, has been elected prime minister, promising to
draft a new constitution within a year.
� The presidents of the United States and France have called for a global pact to fight climate change.
French leader Francois Hollande and Barack Obama urged more clean energy partnerships to create jobs,
as well as support for developing countries as they shift to low-carbon energy.
Feb 11- Feb 20
� India returned to the Olympic fold after a 14-month absence with the International Olympic Committee’s
executive board lifting the ban in Sochi Winter Olympics.
� Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal ordered the state government’s Anti-Corruption Branch to register
FIRs against Petroleum Minister Veerappa Moily, Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, former
minister Murli Deora and former DG of Hydrocarbons V K Sibal in a long-running controversy over alleged
irregularities in the pricing of natural gas from K G Basin.
� Italy has petitioned the U.N. over the trial of its two marines in India under a strict anti-piracy law for the
killing of two Indian fishermen, and said it would exercise “all options” to bring back the naval personnel.
� Yuvraj Singh and Dinesh Karthik topped the buy list on the opening day of the auction for the upcoming
Indian Premier League season with no shadow of the Mukul Mudgal Committee report hanging over the
venue in Bengaluru. On a day `212 crores and more was splashed out by the eight participating teams,
Yuvraj became (in rupee terms) the most expensive player, snapped up for a monstrous `14 crores by
Royal Challengers Bangalore.
� Belgium's second house of parliament is set to decide on legalizing active medically assisted suicide for
children. The planned expansion of the euthanasia law for adults has been hotly debated for months.
� A strong 6.8-magnitude earthquake has struck China's far western region of Xinjiang.
� Ending a nine-year boycott, US Ambassador Nancy Powell today met Narendra Modi and said her country
looks forward to working closely with the government India chooses after the Lok Sabha elections, an
indication that it has no reservations of doing business with him if he becomes Prime Minister.
� Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta has submitted his resignation after his Democratic Party backed a call
for a new administration. Party leader Matteo Renzi, 39, had argued that a change of government was
needed to end "uncertainty".
� Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has made a startling intervention in Egypt’s political turmoil by backing
its defence minister, Field Marshal Abdulfattah el-Sisi, for the presidency, before an election has even
been declared.
� Only 49 days after his upstart Aam Aadmi (“Common Man”) Party took power in the capital, Kejriwal
resigned on 14 Feb., 2014 night, when the country's two main parties combined to thwart his efforts to
bring in a new anti-corruption bill.
� With an eye towards deepening economic relationship with India, Chinese President Xi Jinping has
proposed that India be part of the new Silk Route which will link up far East through separate land and
sea corridors in a bid to promote trade and commerce within and outside Asia through better connectivity.
� Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Rakesh Maria has been named new police commissioner of Mumbai. After the
voluntary retirement of Satyapal Singh, the post had become vacant.
� Peace talks between Syria's government and opposition were left in limbo after a top United Nations
mediator declined to set a date for the next round of negotiations, citing his frustration with the regime of
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
� Elated after the Indian Tricolour was hoisted at the Sochi Games Village, Indian luger Shiva Keshavan
hoped for a new beginning in sports governance in the country.
� One of the strongest Jat leaders of Rajasthan, 88-year-old Parasram Maderna(a veteran congress leader),
passed away at SMS Hospital here on Sunday at 6 am after a prolonged illness.
� Observing that formation of a government in Delhi “cannot be left in limbo” with Delhi Lt. Governor
Najeeb Jung not taking any decision on holding Assembly elections, the Supreme Court granted two
weeks time to the Congress and the BJP to file their response if they are willing to come together to form
a government.
� Union finance minister P. Chidambaram’s interim budget evoked a mixed reaction among the Delhiites,
many of whom welcomed the government’s announcement of “one-rank, one-pension” for ex-servicemen.
There is general discontent over high inflation, increasing fuel prices and about no major announcements
on employment.
� In a last-ditch gambit to woo the defence community of 14 lakh serving and over 25 lakh retired military
personnel, the government has yanked the long-demanded, much-promised but never-implemented one
rank, one pension (OROP) rabbit out of its hat in the run-up to general elections. Finance minister P
Chidambaram said the OROP decision will be "implemented prospectively" for armed forces from 2014-
2015, with the government transferring Rs 500 crore to the defence pension account in the current fiscal
to "close the gap for all retirees (pre-2006 and post-2006) in all ranks".
� Pakistan appointed career diplomat Abdul Basit as its new High Commissioner to India.
� The Congress and BJP came together in the Lok Sabha to pass the bill to carve out a separate Telangana,
that will become the 29th state of the Indian Union, by splitting Andhra Pradesh, amid din and chaos and
an unprecedented blackout of television coverage.
� Upping the ante over two of its marines facing trial in India, a furious Italian government on Tuesday
recalled its ambassador from New Delhi for consultations and also summoned India’s ambassador in that
country to its foreign ministry.
� The Supreme Court commuted death sentences for three killers of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi to
life imprisonment, citing delays in the case, 23 years after he was assassinated by a Tamil suicide
bomber.
� A woman in Saudi Arabia has been appointed editor-in-chief of a national newspaper, the first female
journalist to be promoted to such a public position in a country with an appalling record on women's
rights. Somayya Jabarti, a former deputy editor, has become the new boss at the helm of the Jeddah-
based English daily Saudi Gazette.
� Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa said that her government would set free all the seven convicts in
the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, just a day after the Supreme Court commuted the death penalty of
three of them to life.
� N Kiran Kumar Reddy today resigned as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and quit Congress to protest
Centre's decision to carve out separate state of Telangana, giving jitters to the ruling party in coastal
Andhra and Rayalaseema.
� Pakistan and China signed five agreements for building a new airport and upgrading the Karakoram
Highway as part of efforts to develop an economic corridor through rugged mountains and regions torn by
insurgent violence. The signing of the accords in the fields of economy and trade, regional connectivity,
energy and people-to-people contacts followed a meeting between President Mamnoon Hussain and his
Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
� A seperate state of Telangana is finally a reality. With the BJP not insisting on a division on its
amendments, the Rajya Sabha passed the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill, 2014 to create India’s 29th
state by a voice vote, amid protests by regional parties led by the Trinamool Congress and Shiv Sena.
� The Supreme Court restrained the Jayalalithaa government from remitting life terms of Rajiv Gandhi
assassination convicts Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan and releasing them while agreeing to hear the
Centre's application claiming it alone had powers to remit jail terms of convicts in this case.
� Violent clashes in Kyiv brought a veritable bloodbath to the streets of the Ukrainian capital with 60 people
dead. Thousands of anti-government protesters regained control of Independence Square, but beyond its
boundaries no-one is in control of the overall situation in the country at large.
Feb 21 onwards
� At the very fag end of the forgettable existence of the 15th Lok Sabha, Parliament passed the
Whistleblower Protection Bill. The Rajya Sabha cleared this crucial anti-corruption law a good two years
after it was passed by the Lok Sabha.
� The 15th Lok Sabha came to an ignominious end as the least productive House of all time, leaving a
legacy of unfinished business, unprecedented disruptions, a government and opposition constantly at
odds, all-round bad behavior by members and even a pepper spray attack.
� A breakthrough peace deal for Ukraine halted two days of violence that had turned the center of the
capital into a war zone and killed 77 people, bringing sweeping political change that met many demands
of the pro-European opposition.
� In an interesting development, the next round of Indo-US joint Army exercises — that were to take place
in April this year — has been postponed by a few months. The exercises were to take place at Chaubatia
in Uttarakhand in April this year, but have now been postponed to July or August this year, defence
sources have confirmed.
� Ukraine’s Parliament voted to remove President Viktor Yanukovich, who abandoned his Kiev office to
protesters and denounced what he described as a coup after a week of fighting in the streets of the
capital. Parliament also freed his arch-nemesis, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who walked free
from the hospital where she had been jailed, completing a radical transformation in the former Soviet
republic of 46 million people.
� Matteo Renzi, 39-year-old, took office as the country’s youngest ever prime minister, inheriting an
unenviable position as the country struggles to emerge from crippling public debts and its worst economic
slump since World War II.
� Pope Francis created 19 new cardinals in a ceremony in the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica -- the first such
appointments since he was elected pontiff last March. The new cardinals come from countries around the
world, hailing from as far afield as Brazil, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, South Korea and Haiti.
� India's top singles star Somdev Devvarman lifted his third ATP Challenge title as he outclassed top seed
Aleksandr Nedovyesov 6-3 6-1 in the final of the USD 100,000 ONGC-GAIL Open.
� Ukraine crisis: Parliament appoints Oleksander Turchinov as interim president in place of missing Viktor
Yanukovych as it begins building new government.
� After nine days of impressive sporting performances on snow and ice, the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter
Games are officially over. The closing ceremony held on 23rd Feb night at the Fisht Olympic Stadium
marked the end of the competitions that were held in the Russian city and nearby mountains since the
opening ceremony on 7th Feb. The event was marked by the Paralympic values of determination, courage,
inspiration and equality. Now winter sport focus will turn to PyeongChang, in South Korea, which will host
the next Games.
� India has dropped a plan to prosecute two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen under a
tough anti-piracy law, offering a chance to end a diplomatic row between the two countries.
� In a move to curb cruelty against animals in educational institution, the University Grant Commission
(UGC) has notified the Delhi University to immediately discontinue the dissecting and experiments on “live
animals” in the zoology and life sciences department.
� Egypt’s military-installed government resigned en masse on 24th Feb. 2014 in a surprise move ahead of a
presidential poll likely to bring defence minister and army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to power.
� To help control gender-based violence in college campuses, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has
asked all higher education institutions across the country to implement the Saksham report, in which it
has recommended a number of measures to ensure security of the women in particular and youth, in
general. UGC chairman, Prof. Ved Prakash, has asked all educational institutes to assign a senior faculty
from each college in order to implement the report.
� Validity of euthanasia in India will be decided by a Constitution Bench in view of the inconsistent opinions
expressed by the apex court in its previous judgments. The Supreme Court referred the issue of legalising
euthanasia to a Constitution Bench, noting that its previous judgement in the Aruna Shanbaug case was
delivered on a “wrong premise”.
� Nepal’s new coalition government was sworn in after weeks of squabbling over power sharing, potentially
paving the way to stability for the Himalayan nation. Ministers from the Nepali Congress and the Unified
Marxist-Leninist (UML) party, which swept the polls last November, took the oath before President Ram
Baran Yadav during a ceremony at his residence.
� President Barack Obama approved a civilian nuclear pact with Vietnam which could lead to the sale of US
reactors to Washington's energy-hungry former war foe.
� The Supreme Court issued a non bailable arrest warrant against Sahara chief, Subrata Roy, for his failure
to appear before it in connection with the case in which his two companies have been directed to refund
Rs 20,000 crore to investors.
� The Jammu and Kashmir government forbade the use of red beacons on the official vehicles of the chief
secretary, the director general of police and the state advocate general.
� Gunmen opened fire near several opposition protest sites in Bangkok, stoking tensions in the capital as
Thailand's embattled prime minister flew to her political stronghold in the north.
� The United States and Britain rejected suggestions that the ouster of Ukraine's pro-Russia president and
the politics around it are representative of a Cold War-era East-West divide. Secretary of state John Kerry
and British foreign secretary William Hague both disputed the idea that the situation in Ukraine is a "zero-
sum game" between Russia and the West, or one in which one sphere of influence wins at the expense of
the other. And, each urged Russia to work with the West in helping the Ukrainian people peacefully
achieve their democratic aspirations.
Abdul Basit
Pakistan appointed career diplomat Abdul Basit as the new High Commissioner to India. He will replace Salman
Bashir.
Archana Bhargava
United Bank of India (UBI) Chairperson Archana Bhargava quit after taking voluntary retirement, citing health
grounds, amid probes into misreported bad loans. Bhargava had taken charge on April 23, 2013, and her term was
due to end on February 28, 2015.Executive directors Deepak Narang and Sanjay Arya will be jointly in charge of
the Kolkata-based bank until the CMD's post is filled.
Archana Sundaram
Archana Sundaram, a 1980 batch IPS officer of the Tamil Nadu cadre, has been appointed special director in the
CBI. Sundaram is the first woman officer to have been appointed to the post.
Balu Mahendra
Balu Mahendra, one of Tamil cinema's best-known directors, died of heart attack .He was 74. His last film was
'Thalaimuraigal' (generations), released in 2013. For Mahendra it was his acting debut. His first film was 'Kokila' in
Kannada, and his most famous film 'Moondram Pirai' was remade in Hindi as 'Sadma.'
Enrico Letta
Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta announced his resignation after the leadership of his centre-left Democratic
Party voted in favour of an urgent change of government to push through reform.
Fayyaz Sheheryar
Former station director of Radio Kashmir, Fayyaz Sheheryar has taken over the charge of Director General, All
India Radio (AIR).
Juthika Roy
Renowned bhajan singer and Padma Shri (1972) awardee whose illustrious list of admirers of her bhajans included
Mahatma Gandhi and the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, died on February 5 in Kolkata.
Lakshmi Swaminathan
Lakshmi Swaminathan, who hails from Chennai, has been elected as the President of the Administrative Tribunal
of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). She will be the first Indian to head the Tribunal, and her tenure will be for
three years.
Mavis Gallant
Mavis Gallant, the internationally celebrated Canadian short story writer who lived and worked for most of her life
in Paris, died at 91.
N. Kiran Kumar Reddy
Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy has resigned, bringing down the curtain after months of
speculation. He cited his anguish at his inability to prevent the state’s division, and his anger at the passage of the
Andhra Reorganisation Bill in what he described as an “undemocratic” manner, as reasons for quitting office. Mr
Kiran Kumar Reddy also resigned from the Assembly and, most importantly, from the Congress.
PEOPLE IN NEWS
N. Ramachandran
The suspended Indian Olympic Association (IOA) amended its constitution and successfully held its elections,
taking the first steps to returning to the international fold. World Squash Federation president N. Ramachandran
was unanimously named as the new president of the IOA in the elections held in the presence of three observers
from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The IOA was suspended in December 2012 after it went ahead
with elections despite IOC’s reservations, electing Abhay Singh Chautala and Lalit Bhanot as president and
secretary respectively. Both have been charged by a court of law.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died of an accidental overdose of drugs including heroin and cocaine.
Hoffman, a best actor Oscar winner for his role in the 2005 biographical film Capote, won accolades for his
versatility and mesmerising performances on the stage and screen. His screen roles included The Master, Doubt
and Charlie Wilson's War, for which he won best supporting actor Oscar nominations, and appearances in
blockbusters such as The Hunger Games series.
Shirley Temple Black
Shirley Temple Black, who rose to fame as arguably the most popular child star in Hollywood history died at
85.Temple Black, who also enjoyed a long career as a diplomat, died of natural causes at her California home. She
began acting at age 3 and became a massive box-office draw before turning 10, commanding a then-unheard of
salary of $50,000 per movie.
Silverine Swer
Meghalaya’s oldest voter and the first Padma Shri awardee from the State, Silverine Swer, passed away at the age
of 103.
Sushil Koirala
Sushil Koirala, president of the Nepali Congress, was elected Prime Minister of Nepal after he secured more than
two-thirds of the votes in the Legislature — Parliament. Mr. Koirala (75), known and admired for his simple
lifestyle, was the sole candidate. He secured 405 of the 553 votes cast, with 148 members voting against him.
Ustaad Ghulam Mohammad Saaznawaz
Kashmir’s Sufiana music maestro and Padma Shri awardee, who belonged to the famous Saaznawaz Gharana of
Kashmir and was a staff artist with Radio Kashmir, Srinagar and whose contribution was also acknowledged
through the Sangeet Natak Academy Award and the State Award, died on February 13 in Srinagar.
Vijay Bahuguna
Ending months of speculation about a change of guard, Vijay Bahuguna resigned as Uttarakhand Chief Minister
amidst indications that Union minister Harish Rawat has emerged as a strong contender to succeed him.
Yaduvendra Mathur
The Centre has appointed IAS officer Yaduvendra Mathur as the Chairman and Managing Director of the Export
Import Bank of India (Exim Bank). He succeeds T.C.A. Ranganathan.
BAFTA Awards
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) awards were presented in London on February 16.