Monthly One liner Current Affairs, October, 2015

Monthly One liner Current Affairs, October, 2015

Monthly One liner Current Affairs are bullet points of the current affairs which are duly compiled for students by keeping upcoming examinations in mind. Day-wise current affairs will help you to remember the vital points for the exams. 1 October 2015 • Trichy Corporation won Skoch Award for Effective Solid Waste Management •...

Current Affairs 1st and 2nd November, 2015

Current Affairs 1st and 2nd November, 2015

  • BrahMos test-fired from new warship
  • Railways launches 'Vikalp' for waitlisted passengers to get confirmed berth
  • Ex-Cabinet Secy. to head panel on new education policy
  • East German, who announced the fall of the Berlin Wall, dies
  • Hero Group founder Munjal dead
  • Nanda Kishor Pun elected Nepal's new Vice-President
  • Facebook to help BSNL set up 100 WiFi hotspots in rural India
  • Housing.com appoints Nikhil Rungta as marketing chief
  • Rosberg wins Mexican Grand Prix
  • Sania, Martina clinch WTA Finals doubles title

Current Affairs 31st October, 2015

Current Affairs 31st October, 2015

National: Union Government appoints Najib Shah as Chairman of CBEC Union Government has appointed senior IRS officer Najib Shah as the chairman of Central Board of Excise and Customers (CBEC). His appointment was confirmed by Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC) headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He will have tenure of 2 years i.e....

Current Affairs 30th October, 2015

Current Affairs 30th October, 2015

National: First Scorpene class submarine, Kalvari, set afloat in Mumbai Kalvari, the first ship of Scorpene class submarines being manufactured at Mazgaon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL), was set afloat in the Mumbai naval dockyard on 29th October, setting the stage for its sea trials, and eventual commissioning on schedule in Sept...

Current Affairs 29th October, 2015

Current Affairs 29th October, 2015

Worried over India's future, scientist P.M. Bhargava to return Padma Bhushan He expressed concern that "RSS people" had attended a meeting of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research labs recently. He was critical of the Government's decision to reduce funding for CSIR labs. Dr. Bhargava's decision to return the Padma Bhushan, country's...

Current Affair 28th October, 2015

Current Affair 28th October, 2015

Centre backs publishing CMs' photos in govt. advertisements Noting that people have the right to know about government welfare work in a participative democracy, the Centre on 27th October sought a review of the Supreme Court judgment banning the publication of photographs of political leaders and Chief Ministers in government-issued advertisements. Attorney-General...