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For Current Affairs questions, including Current Affairs for 12th, 13th and 14th September, download the free android app from here: Testbook App 1 / 10 Australia, India First Maritime Exercise Begins Special Current Affairs 12th-14th Sep 2015 with PDF - Visit Testbook Blog for more useful articles by Narendra Agrawal - Best Place for Online Exam Preparation It is the first bilateral maritime exercise between India and Australia. 3 Royal Australian Navy ships docked at the Visakhapatnam Port for participating in the weeklong AUSINDEX. Fungal Threat to Indian Forests Indian plant pathologists are worried about phytophthora ramorum spreading to India. They have underlined the need for an effective biosecurity measure to prevent the outbreak. Phytophthora ramorum is a plant pathogen known to cause the disease sudden oak death (SOD). The deadly fungal disease has already affected some parts of Europe and North America. Breakthrough in Melanin Production A group of scientists of little-known Gulbarga University has made a major discovery in simplifying the production of Melanin. 2 / 10 Special Current Affairs 12th-14th Sep 2015 with PDF - Visit Testbook Blog for more useful articles by Narendra Agrawal - Best Place for Online Exam Preparation The scientists claimed to have come out with the production of a soluble melanin from a new microorganism “Tyrosinase” from Actinobacteria for the first time. Renowned Water Policy Expert Ramaswamy R Iyer Passes Away The water policy expert, earlier served as Secretary of Water Resources in the Central Government. He was instrumental in drafting India’s first National Water Policy in 1987. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2014. He was also an officer in Indian Audit and Account service (IAAS). Dr G. Satheesh Reddy Conferred Royal Aeronautical Society “Silver Medal” The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), London awarded Dr. G Satheesh Reddy, the prestigious Silver Medal. He serves as Scientific Adviser to Raksha Mantri and as Missile Scientist at DRDO. He was given this medal in regard of his contributions as one of the leading navigation and avionics experts. 3 / 10 Special Current Affairs 12th-14th Sep 2015 with PDF - Visit Testbook Blog for more useful articles by Narendra Agrawal - Best Place for Online Exam Preparation Plight of Indian Roller The Indian Roller is officially Telangana’s state bird. The bird that is widely considered to be sacred in the State. The next few days will test the survival instincts of the Indian Roller. The Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis ) is protected under Schedule IV of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. NASSCOM Inaugurates Start-Up Warehouse in Kochi 4 / 10 Special Current Affairs 12th-14th Sep 2015 with PDF - Visit Testbook Blog for more useful articles by Narendra Agrawal - Best Place for Online Exam Preparation The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) inaugurated the start-up warehouse in Kochi. The start-up warehouse was launched in support with Kerala Government to build entrepreneurial capacities in Kerala. It will also create a vibrant community to connect investors, mentors and start-up entrepreneurs. It is aimed at building tech-entrepreneurship as a preferred career option. Gujarat Govt. Greenlights World’s Tallest Statue of Sitting Buddha Gujarat government is planning a 108-metre Buddha statue at Devni Mori near Shamlaji, 150 km north of Ahmedabad. It will be the second tallest Buddha statue in the world overall after the Spring Temple in China (153 m) It will be the tallest Sitting Buddha beating a 92 metre statue in Thailand. 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