29 August 2012 Current Affairs
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Delhi based scientist, Aditi Mukherji has won the world’s most
prestigious award for young researchers in food and water management,
named after the father of India’s Green revolution Norman Borlaug on 29
Aug 2012. The World food prize Foundation started by Borlaug has picked
Mukherji for the first ever Norman Borlaug award for his application of
work in transforming access to water for thousands of farmers in west
Bengal. The award comes with $10,000 prize. It will present to Mukherji
on October 17 in Dea Moines , lawa US.
Supreme
Court of India on 29 Aug up hold the death sentence for Ajmal Amir
Kasab, the only surviving Pakistani terrorist who attacked Mumbai in
2008. Kasab along with nine other Pakistani terrorists had executed the
country’s one of the deadest terror attack on 26 November 2008. They had
traveled from karachi by sea and had gone on a shooting spree at
various city landmarks including TajPalace hotel, in which 166 people
were killed. While Kasab was captured alive, the other eight terrorists
in his group were killed by security during the counter terror
operations.
England Test captain Andrew Strauss Announced his Retirement from International cricket
England
test captain Andrew Strauss on 29 Aug 2012 announced his Retirement
from all three formats of International cricket. Strauss scored 7,037
test runs at an average of 40.91, leaving him ninth in England’s all
time run scores list. During his time in charge, England became the
World’s Best Team for the first time. He retires at the age of 35.
“Young woman in Science Award” for Indian Origin Sorojini Nadar
Indian
Origin has been selected for a prestigious science award in south
Africa for her contribution to the advancement of science and building
the knowledge base. Sarojini Nadar has been named the winner of the
Distinguished Young Women in Science Award, which was announced by
Naledi Pandor, South African Minister of Science and Technology.
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