1. Accenture India appoints Rekha Menon as chairman, Anindya Basu as MD.
i. Global technology and consultancy giant Accenture on Friday said it
will elevate Rekha M Menon as chairman of its India operations.
ii. It has also roped in Anindya Basu as the country managing director (MD) in India.
iii. Menon is currently MD, human resources, for company's growth
markets and has been leading HR strategy for Asia Pacific, Middle East,
Africa, Russia, Turkey and Latin America.
iv. Basu will be responsible for driving Accenture's domestic business in India and building relationships with key clients by leveraging the company's capabilities in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations, it said.
2. Thomas Cook (India) Ltd acquires zurich Kuoni’s travel business in India and Hong Kong
i. Billionaire investor Prem Watsa-backed Thomas Cook (India) Ltd has
acquired Kuoni Group’s travel businesses in India and Hong Kong for ₹535
crore.
ii.
The deal includes outbound travel brand SOTC and destination management
brand SITA. It does not include VFS Global, which is Kuoni’s
outsourcing and technology services subsidiary for governments and
diplomatic missions.

iv. The deal does not include Kuoni’s outsourcing and technology
services subsidiary VFS Global which provides technology services to
governments and diplomatic missions.
v. Over 1,800 employees of Kuoni’s business unit in India and Hong Kong
tour operations will now work for Thomas Cook. After this deal Kuoni
will operate its business activities as an independent entity.
3. Boost for 'Make in India': Foxconn to invest $5 billion in Maharashtra.
i. Global electronic manufacturing giant Foxconn has announced it will
invest $5 billion over the next five years in Maharashtra, which has
given the Taiwan-based company 1,500 acres of land for its plant.
ii.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou said the facility in Maharashtra will focus
on research and development as well as manufacturing, and the company
has chosen the state for being a financial centre, availability of
quality talent and software-hardware integration facilities.

iv. At an event organised to announce the investment and a Memorandum of
Understanding in this regard between the company and the state
government, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said Foxconn
will be given 1,500 acres of land.
4. Maharashtra government declares Thane creek area as ‘Flamingo Sanctuary’
i. Maharashtra government has declared the area along Thane Creek as Flamingo Sanctuary.

iii. It should be noted that this Sanctuary is Maharashtra’s second
Marine sanctuary after Malvan (marine) Wildlife Sanctuary which was
declared in 1987.
5. Pramerica buys Deutsche Bank’s mutual fund business in India.
i. Mutual fund house Pramerica has agreed to buy the asset management
business of Deutsche Bank in India. While neither party disclosed the
size of the deal, industry sources estimate it to be ₹300-400 crore.

iii. Pramerica Asset Managers Pvt Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Prudential Financial, Inc of the US, and is the asset management company
for Pramerica Mutual Fund here.
iv. Ravneet Gill, Chief Executive Officer, Deutsche Bank Group India.
6. ESIC extends health insurance scheme to Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur.
i. Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) has decided to
implement its health insurance scheme to Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and
Manipur in a bid to cover all states in the country.
ii.
It has decided to extend the benefit of its health insurance scheme to
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, a union territory, according to an
official release.
iii. ESIC already covers union territories of Chandigarh, Dadra and
Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, National Capital Territory of Delhi and
Puducherry under the ambit of its health insurance scheme.
iv. ESIC, an arm of Labour Ministry, has a direct subscriber base of
1.95 crore, covering a population of around eight crore people under its
cover.The ESIC board, headed by Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, has
also decided to extend the reach of ESI Scheme to 393 districts in the
country by 1st April, 2016.
7. Ram Nath Kovind, Acharya Dev Vrat appointed as Governors of Bihar, HP.
i.
President Pranab Mukherjee has appointed Acharya Dev Vrat and Ram Nath
Kovind as the governors of Himachal Pradesh and Bihar respectively.
ii. Mr. Kovind will succeed Keshri Nath Tripathi (Governor of West
Bengal) who was holding additional charge of Bihar. He had been a
two-time Rajya Sabha member between 1994-2000 and 2000-06.
iii. He hails from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh and is a lawyer by profession.
He was a senior BJP leader and had severed as chief of BJP Scheduled
Caste Morcha.
iv. Acharya Dev Vrat will succeed Kalyan Singh (Governor of Rajasthan)
who was holding the additional charge of Himachal Pradesh.