Current Affairs 22nd September 2016
National News:
- The Golden Temple city of Amritsar topped the list of 27 new smart cities announced by the Minister of Urban Development M.Venkaiah Naidu
- Central government nine highway projects at a cost of Rs 2,600.31 crore
- 3,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras to be opened by March 2017
- Vadodara to host Power Ministers’ conference on October 7
- Centre to set up committee to deal with complaints regarding Waqf properties
- Cabinet gives ex-post facto approval to pension hike for freedom fighters
- Rourkela selected as second Smart City in Odisha
- Nagaland gets Rs 340 crore for road projects
- North East Connectivity Summit kicks-off in Tripura
- One lakh students take part in Voice of Unity event in Rajasthan
- BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council), a non-profit Public Sector Enterprise under the aegis of Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, is organizing the 5th Innovators Meet on 22-23 September 2016 in New Delhi
International News:
- India – Samoa Agreement on Taxes Information
- 193 countries sign declaration to stamp out drug-resistant infections
- Optical Fibre Connectivity to Andaman Nicobar
New Appointment:
- Chairman of e-commerce giant Alibaba, Jack Ma, has been appointed adviser to the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Banking:
- ADB Loan for Vizag-Chennai Corridor
- Global Fund Raises $12.9 bln to fight AIDS
Business & Economy:
- Capital Grant to GAIL Approved
- USOF Support to BSNL Approved
- Extra Support to Infrastructure Spending
Awards & Honours:
- Sajid Nadiadwala was conferred France’s prestigious Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) award
Sports:
- BCCI today appointed a new selection panel. Ajay Shirke has been re-elected as the BCCI secretary. MSK Prasad, former wicket-keeper has been elected as the chief-selector
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