1. Indra Nooyi, Shobhana Bhartia awarded 2015 Global Leadership Award
i. Hindustan Times Group chairperson Shobhana Bharatia and PepsiCo
Chairman Indra Nooyi have been awarded 2015 Global Leadership Award of
the US-India Business Council (USIBC).
ii. They were honoured with this award for their roles as top women
leaders in the Business world and their commitment to driving a more
inclusive global economy.
iii. Apart from them, renowned Indian-American artist Natvar Bhavsar was
awarded the Artistic Achievement Award. He is well-known for his
abstract expressionism and colour-field painting.
iv. All of them were presented the awards during the annual gala of the
USIBC. US Vice President Joe Biden, US Secretary of State John Kerry
were among the dignitaris who had addressed USIBC gala on the occasion.
2. CCS clears Military helicopters deal with US aviation giant Boeing
i. The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has given its approval to a
multi-billion dollar deal to purchase Military helicopters from United
States aviation giant Boeing. Under this deal, India will purchase 22
Apache Attack helicopters and 15 Chinook heavy-lift choppers from
Boeing.

iii. There addition in Indian Air Force (IAF) will help to replace the
ageing fleet of 15 Russian Mi-35 attack helicopters which already have
undergone life extension upgrades.
iv. Chinook heavy-lift choppers will help IAF to enhance its heavy-lift
chopper capabilities and replace existing fleet of Russia made four
gigantic Mi-26s. These choppers will play important role in warfront as
well humanitarian operations for proving logistics support.
3. Union Cabinet gives nod to amend MoU on Indo-German Partnerships in Higher Education
i. The Union Cabinet gave its approval for minor amendments in earlier
MoU signed to facilitate implementation of Indo-German Strategic
Partnerships in Higher Education Programme.

iii. Funding period of the programme will be changed from 2015-19 to 2016-20. Now it will be from 1 July 2016 to 30 June, 2020.
iv. Indo-German Partnership in Higher Education will help to
strengthened education relationship between both the countries through
this JDI. It will enable the higher education institutions of both the
countries to mutually benefit by enhancing innovative partnerships in
the field of education, research and skill development.
4. Union Cabinet gives nod to set up India Sign Language Research and Training Centre
i. The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has
approved the setting up of Indian Sign Language Research and Training
Centre (ISLRTC).
ii. ISLRTC will be set up as a Society under the Societies Registration
Act, 1860 and initially will be located at the Institute for Physically
Handicapped, New Delhi.

iv. At the centre there will be General Council consisting of a
President and 12 Members. There will be also an Executive Council
consisting of a Chairperson and 9 Members. Some of these members will be
ex-officio and others will be experts from National Level Organizations
of the Deaf or Academic Institutions or Universities or and independent
experts in Indian Sign Language (ISL).
v. It will seek to provide equal opportunities to hearing impaired persons to fully participate in every sphere of life.
5. Lalita Prasida Sripada Srisai of Odisha won Community Impact Award at Google Science Fair
i. A class 9th student from Koraput district of Odisha, Lalita Prasida
Sripada Srisai, bagged the prestigious Community Impact Award at the
fifth Google Science Fair held in California on 22 September 2015.

iii. As a part of the award, 13 years old Lalita won 10000 US dollars as
prize money. She will also receive support from Google for one year for
her project.
iv. The Google Science Fair is an online science competition sponsored
by Google, National Geographic, Galactic, Lego, Virgin and Scientific
American. The competition is open for 13 to 18 years old students from
all over the world. The first ever Google Science Fair award was
announced in July 2011.
6. Korea Caravan 2015 organised by Korea-Andhra Pradesh Friendship Forum held in Vishakhapatnam
i. Korea-Andhra Pradesh Friendship Forum organized the Korea Caravan
2015 in Vishakhapatnam on 22 September 2015. This is for the first time
that Caravan was held outside New Delhi.

iii. Besides, it also called upon the Koreans to join hands with the
Indians to set up various industries in the State and in building the
capital Amaravathi.
iv. On the other hand, Ambassador of Korea to India Joongyu Lee, while
addressing the gathering, reiterated the faith and confidence in the
potential of Andhra Pradesh as was reflected by the World Bank’s recent
report on ‘Assessment of State Implementation of Business Reforms.
v. The report ranked the state second in ease of doing business
category. Andhra Pradesh was ranked with a score of 70.12 percent, below
Gujarat which stood at the top with a score of 71.14 per cent.
7. 24th Vyaas Samman conferred on eminent Hindi writer Dr Kamal Kishore Goenka

ii. Goenka's work is a critical analysis of the work by Hindi literature's towering giant Munshi Premchand.
iii. He was awarded a citation along with a cash amount of 2.5 lakh
rupees by eminent Hindi writer Prof Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari.
iv. The award was instituted in 1991 by the KK Birla Foundation. It is
presented to an outstanding literary work in Hindi published during the
last 10 years.
8. Zayn Khan elected as President of Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India
i. Zayn Khan was on 22 September 2015 unanimously elected as the
President of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI). His
appointment was necessitated by the death of R Bharath Raj, who passed
away while serving as President on August 15.

iii. As head of the stewards development, training and deployment, Khan
has extensive knowledge about rallying. He also has experience in
officiating at the international level.
iv. FMSCI was formed in the year 1971 as a federation of five clubs to
promote motorsporting events in the country. It is a Private Limited
company registered under Section 25 of the Indian Companies Act 1956.