1. ISRO successfully launches GSLV-D6 carrying GSAT-6 satellite
i. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D6) has
successfully blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Indian
Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in Sriharikota, near Chennai.
ii. This is the third time the indigenously developed Cryogenic Upper Stage (CUS) is being carried onboard during a GSLV flight.
iii. It may be noted the second mission of GSLV during the last five
years after two such rockets failed in 2010. One of the GSLV rockets
flew with Indian cryogenic engine and the other one with a Russian
engine.
iv. GSAT-6 will join the group of India's other operational
geostationary satellites and it will provide communication through five
spot beams in S-band and a national beam in C-band for strategic users.
v. The S-Band Unfurlable Antenna of six metre diameter is one of the advanced features of GSAT-6 satellite.
vi. This is the largest satellite antenna realised by ISRO and it is utilised for five spot beams over the Indian main land
vii. Spot beams exploit the frequency reuse scheme to increase frequency spectrum utilisation efficiency.
2. Novak Djokovic new UNICEF goodwill ambassador
i. Reigning world tennis champion Novak Djokovic became a new goodwill
ambassador for the UN Fund for Children, joining a roster of athletes
and celebrities to hold the post.

iii. Djokovic, who was born in Belgrade in 1987 shortly before the Balkans war broke out, spent much of his childhood in Serbia.
iv. Djokovic, who was born in Belgrade in 1987 shortly before the
Balkans war broke out, spent much of his childhood in Serbia. He has
said on past occasions that tennis was a “blessing.”
3. Airtel acquires Augere to strengthen 4G footprint
i. Bharti Airtel on Wednesday said it has agreed to acquire Augere
Wireless Broadband India (Augere) in a deal that will allow it to take
its 4G operations to nine circles.
ii. Augere holds 20 MHz of broadband wireless access (BWA) spectrum in the telecom circles of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
iii. The company did not disclose the deal size but sources said it
could be in the range of Rs. 130-150 crore. Augere had won the spectrum
in 2010 for Rs. 122 crore. The acquisition would enhance the company’s
strength in 4G, which it had launched recently.
iv. The government had sold 4G spectrum in the 2300 MHz band which at
that time looked lucrative due to a lower reserve price compared to the
3G spectrum.
4. Union Cabinet cleared 4 months extension for 7th Pay Commission
i. Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26 August
2015 gave 4 months extension (up to 31 December 2015) to the 7th Central
Pay Commission. Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur is the Chairman of the
Commission.

iii. The Sixth Pay Commission headed by Justice BN Srikrishna was
implemented with effect from 1 January 2006, the fifth from 1 January
1996 and the fourth from 1 January 1986.
iv. In another decision it also approved amendments in the Central List
of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in respect of Gujarat and Uttarakhand.
It has been done as per the advices received from the National
Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC).
5. Govt releases smart cities list: 13 cities from UP, 12 from Tamil Nadu, 3 from Bihar included
i. The Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA government on Thursday unveiled
the list of 98 cities that will be part of its ambitious Smart Cities
project. Union Minister of Urban Development Venkaiah Naidu released the
list of 98 cities, including 13 cities from Uttar Pradesh and 12 from
Tamil Nadu.

iii. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the criteria and
guidelines for 100 Smart Cities to be selected through city challenge
competition in June 25.
iv. Barring Jammu and Kashmir, all states have finalised the names of proposed Smart Cities through competition.
v. Central government proposes to give financial support to Mission to the extent of Rs 48,000 crores over 5 years.
6. Kazakhstan To Host First Nuclear Fuel Bank

ii. The agreement on establishing the bank was signed by Yukiya Amano,
director general of the UN nuclear watchdog, and Kazakh Foreign Minister
Erlan Idrissov on August 27 in the Kazakh capital, Astana.
iii. The storage facility, set to become fully operational in 2017, is
intended to provide IAEA member states with a steady and predictable
supply of fuel even if other routes are disrupted.
iv. Backers also argue it will dissuade countries from building
enrichment facilities that might be misused to purify uranium to
weapons-grade levels - an issue that bedeviled relations between Iran
and the West for more than a decade.
7. Dilip Vengsarkar elected president of cricket statisticians body

ii. Vengsarkar is also the vice president of the Mumbai Cricket Association.
iii. Elected members: President - Dilip Vengsarkar; Vice-presidents -
Dara Pochkhanawalla and Ganesh Iyer; Secretary - Theo Braganza (Mumbai);
Joint secretary - Deepak Joshi (Mumbai); Treasurer - Ajit Datar
(Mumbai); Managing committee members - Prakash Dahatonde, Harish Thakkar
(both Mumbai), Kanti Sutar, Tushar Trivedi (both from Gujarat Dilip
Singh Upring (from Vidarbha); Co-opted members - Hari Makhija and Ajay
Kavitkar (both from Maharashtra)
8. Vikas Gowda enters discus final at World Athletics Championships

ii. Taking part in Group A of the qualifiers, Gowda threw 63.84m in his
second attempt, 0.02m short of the first, while his third opportunity
was disqualified.
iii. Seven discus throwers qualified for the final from Group A while five from Group B out of a total of 31 participants.
iv. Gowda's personal best throw of 66.28m is also the Indian national record which he achieved in 2012 at Norman, United States.
v. Gowda was the only Indian in action on Thursday at the world meet.