1. Bandhan Financial Services started operations as Scheduled Commercial Bank
i. Bandhan Financial Services, a Micro Financial Institution (MFI), on
23 August 2015 started operations as a Scheduled Commercial Bank (SCB).
Henceforth it will be called as Bandhan Bank. The banking services were
inaugurated by the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Kolkata.
ii. With this, Bandhan became the first micro finance company in the
country to start operations as a full-fledged commercial bank. It is
also the first commercial bank from Eastern India to get RBI clearance
since independence.

iii. Bandhan along with IDFC (Infrastructure Development Finance Company) were granted banking licenses in 2014 by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The move was aimed at deepening financial services reach in the country by utilizing the services of the existing players in the market.
iv. Bandhan started as a Non Banking Finance Company in 2001 and focused
on the lower strata of the especially unorganized sector workers. On
the inaugural day, the bank started operations with 501 branches in 24
states across the country with 1.43 crore accounts. Chandra Sekhar
Ghosh, the Managing Director and Founder of the Bank.
2. DJB commissioned 1st ever Hydro-power plant at Chilla

ii. An official release said that the treated effluents will fall
through the height of 4.8m and create pressure and velocity that will
propel rotation of the turbine thereby generating power. It is a Pilot
Project which has been set up free of cost and will produce 20000 KWH of
electricity per year.
iii. The release also termed the technology as pollution free, as no fossil fuel is being used in the generation of the power.
3. UNFCCC, MSSRF to work for conservation of coastal resources of Andhra Pradesh
i.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the
Chennai-based MS Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) in third week
of August 2015 agreed to work together for the conservation of coastal
resources in Andhra Pradesh.
ii. The UNFCCC has sanctioned 3.8 crore rupees for the potential
adaptation strategy of MSSRF in Krishna district through an adaptation
fund.
iii. The objective of the adaptation initiative is to overcome the
consequences of sea level rise and seawater inundation following
cyclones.
- Restoration of the Sorlagondi mangrove forest covers in Krishna district.
- A roadmap to improve the mangrove forest cover in 200 acres and fish cultivation in around 50 acres of mangrove forest has been prepared, and it will be executed by the end August 2015.
- The abandoned land will be brought under fish cultivation, while landless families will be involved in cage cultivation in three villages-Sorlagondi and Nali in Nagayalanka mandal and Basavanipalem in Koduru mandal.
- Cage cultivation would be encouraged in brackish water by setting up as many as 10 cages in the three villages adopted by Swaminathan Research Foundation.
iv. The UNFCCC will release the adaptation fund through the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).
4. Syrian woman Journalist Zaina Erhaim wins 2015 Peter Mackler Award
i. A Syria-based woman journalist Zaina Erhaim has won the prestigious
2015 Peter Mackler Award for Courageous and Ethical Journalism.

iii. Presently, Erhaim lives and works in Aleppo, Syria and will be
presented with this award at a ceremony to be held at the National Press
Club in Washington in late October 2015. It should be noted that since
2011, the media rights group has listed Syria as the deadliest country
for journalists.
iv. The award has been named in the memory of late Agence France-Presse
(AFP) journalist Peter Mackler. It was instituted in 2008 to honour the
memory of Mackler, who had died of a heart attack in the same year at
the age of 58.
5. India has forex reserves to stabilise currency volatility: RBI
i. As the rupee hit a new low and the stock market took a tumble,
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan said on Monday that
India has sufficient foreign exchange reserves to prevent volatility in
the currency market.

iii. Speaking at the conference, Rajan referred to his earlier comments
that the central bank was not a cheerleader for the economy and said it
was not for the RBI to lift sentiments unduly to deliver booster shots
to the stock markets.
iv. According to Rajan, companies in some sectors were in real distress
and some could survive with government help while others were unviable,
for which too much help to unviable firms could also cause distress to
spread to healthy firms.

6. Amol Palekar appointed chairman of India’s Oscar jury
i. Veteran actor-director Amol Palekar has been appointed as chairman of India’s Oscar jury, which will select the country’s official entry in the best foreign film category of the 88th Academy Awards.
ii. The “Gol Maal” star, 70, whose film “Paheli” was India’s official entry for the Academy Awards in 2005, will be heading the 17-member jury.
iii. An elated Palekar said the process of selecting the film to represent India at Oscars 2016 is yet to begin. “I am happy that I have been appointed as the chairman of India’s Oscar jury. We haven’t decided on any criteria for selecting a film for Oscars.
iv. Last year, “Liar’s Dice”, a road drama starring Geetanjali Thapa and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles, was selected as India’s official entry to the best foreign film category after beating “Shahid”, “Queen”, “Mardaani”, Marathi films “Yellow” and “Fandry” and Bengali films “Jatishwar” and “Apur Panchali”.
7. Serena
Williams won Cincinnati Masters Women’s Singles title for second time
and Roger Federer won Cincinnati Masters Men’s Singles tennis title for
record seventh time
i. World number one ranking Serena Williams on 23 August 2015 won the
Cincinnati Masters Women’s Singles title by defeating the third seeded
Simona Halep of Romania.
ii. Roger Federer of Switzerland on 23 August 2015 won the Cincinnati
Masters Men’s Singles title by defeating Novak Djokovic of Serbia. The
final match was held at Cincinnati in Ohio State of the USA.
iii. In the Women’s category, the title is considered only next to the four Grand slam titles.

v. With Serena Williams and Roger Federer of Switzerland winning, it was
the first time both the men and women champions have successfully
defended their titles since Bobby Riggs and Virginia Hollinger in 1937
and 1938.
8. Usain Bolt wins world 100m title at World Athletics Championships
i. Jamaican athlete Usain Bolt has won world 100 metre title in the
World Athletics Championships held in Beijing, China. With this victory
he retained his 100 metre title which was won earlier in 2009.

iii. Usain Bolt is regarded as the fastest person in the world. He is
the first athlete to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world
records. He is Olympic gold medallist and has won medal in 2008 Beijing
and 2012 London Olympic games in 100 metres.
iv. He is also the first to achieve a “double double” by winning 100 m and 200 m titles at consecutive Olympics (2008 and 2012).
9. Pro Kabaddi League 2015: U Mumba crowned champions after thrilling win over Bengaluru Bulls in final
i. U Mumba overcame a fighting Bengaluru Bulls 36-30 in a thrilling
summit clash to lift the second Star Sports Pro Kabaddi crown at a
packed NSCI Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. Starting the game as slight
favourites, the Mumbai outfit had to stretch every sinew to get the
better of their rivals from Bengaluru who fought tooth and nail but fell
short at the end.
ii. U Mumba came up with some magical play when the occasion demanded,
especially in the closing stages of both sessions, to run out victors
and take home the top prize of Rs one crore. The Bulls got Rs 50 lakh.
iii. In the final match, U Mumba were held in check by the Bulls’
determined defence for the first 15 minutes of the opening half before
they took control in both attack and tackling to take a 16-8 lead.
iv. In attack, Titans were led by Rahul Chaudhari (10 raid points,
including nine touch points) and K Prashant Rai with six points that
included five touch points while all-rounder Deepak Hudda secured five
points in offence and defense combined.