Current Affairs 4th February 2017

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Current Affairs 4th February 2017

NATIONAL:

  • A video in support of UNICEF campaign shared by Priyanka Chopra
  • The ninth edition of the four-day India Art Fair began at the NSIC grounds in Okhla, New Delhi
  • A note ban bill introduced by Arun Jaitley
  • India recorded the highest growth of 23.3% in domestic air travel demand worldwide for the second year in a row in 2016
  • National Rail Museum celebrates 40th anniversary
  • CBDT: Rs.4 lakh crore suspicious cash deposited post note ban
  • By Vanguard, Ola’s valuation slashed 40% to $3 billion
  • Government: 15% of the country prone to landslide
  • In Punjab Restaurant opens in retired Air India plane
  • Child development raised by 25% according to Budget allocation to women
  • To popularise digital payments Rs.94 crore spent on post note ban
  • In an hour Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos loses Rs.19,000 crore
  • Govt asks taxpayers to e-verify deposits made post note ban
  • All new railway coaches & stations to be made friendly to differently abled persons

INTERNATIONAL:

  • UAE foreign minister: Trump’s travel ban not Islamophobic
  • In October New story by George RR Martin to be published

BANKING NEWS:

  • ICICI Bank recommences transactions via Flipkart’s PhonePe
  • Smriti Irani: 11,86,000 bank accounts opened & activated for textile workers

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY NEWS:

  • In India Apple to start its manufacturing
  • In immigration ban Microsoft’s open letter seeks exceptions
  • Sports car under new sub-brand ‘Tamo’ launched by Tata Motors

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:

  • In atmosphere of Jupiter-like exo-planet, water detected

APPOINTMENTS:

  • Tata Group official and Ex-BSE CEO Madhu Kannan joins Uber
  • Uber CEO Travis Kalanick quits advisory council of Trump

SPORTS NEWS:

  • In latest BWF rankings Saina rises to ninth, Sindhu sixth
  • 15-year-old jr shuttler from Dehradun ranked world number 1
  • 29th national title won by Cueist Pankaj Advani
  • Lakshya Sen – World No.1 Junior Badminton player
  • India rise to second on ICC ranking,s Virat Kohli remains top T20 batsman