Current Affairs 24th September 2016
National News:
- India seeks cooperation from BRICS nations to meet shortfall of pulses
- GST Council to finalise tax rate during Oct 17-19 meet
- Rajnath holds meeting with Parrikar to review security situation
- Recently released Census 2011 data has revealed two alarming facts: as many as 78 lakh Indian children are forced to earn a livelihood even as they attend schools while 8.4 crore children don’t go to school at all
- India asks SAARC nations to strictly enforce sanctions against terrorist entities, individuals
International News:
- Saudi Arabia celebrates its 86th National Day
- Magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes off Japan’s coast
- Magnitude-5.3 quake jolts Tibet: USGS
- Top US think-tank analyses 2 yrs of NDA govt
MoUs:
- India inks Rs. 58,000 cr Rafale fighter jet deal with France
- BSNL to introduce lifetime free voice plans from 2017
- Afghanistan signs peace deal with Hezb-i-Islami
- Google to partner Maha govt to make Mumbai ‘WiFi city’
Business & Economy:
- Exemption threshold for GST fixed at Rs 20 lakh: Jaitley
- Centre is focused to spend on infrastructure to create smooth logistics experience for industries: Sitharaman
- Technology giant Apple has partnered with e-commerce company Flipkart to sell its latest smartphones, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in India from October 7
- Huawei to start making phones in India from October
Awards & Honours:
- An Indian-American physician and author, Abraham Varghese, has been presented with the National Humanities Medal, America’s highest humanities award, by President Barack Obama
- Oxford replaces Caltech as world’s best university
Science & Technology :
- Android was not created by Google
- ‘Blind people do math using brain’s visual cortex’
Sports:
- Play called off on Day 2 as New Zealand reach 152/1 against India
- India bag five medals on day four of Junior Shooting World Cup
- BCCI has 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
Obituary:
- Hindi and Urdu writer Reoti Saran Sharma passes away in New Delhi
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