Current Affairs 9th November 2019
Current Affairs 9th November 2019 bring all the top news of the morning. These headlines are very important for all competitive exams, as it forms part of current affairs.
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National:
- Supreme court will deliver verdict in the sensitive Ayodhya case today. Security has been beefed up across the country.
- Devendra Fadnavis resigns as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra amid dispute with Shiv Sena.
- Kartarpur Corridor opens today.
- Pakistan makes passport compulsory for all Indian pilgrims visiting Kartarpur Sahib. Also a fees of 20$ will be imposed on all pilgrims from 9th November.
- SPG cover of the Gandhi family has been withdrawn by the center. Now Gandhi family will come under Z+ security. Gandhi’s will now be frisked at Airports.
- Supreme Court has admitted Tripura government’s plea against High Court decision regarding animal sacrifice in Temples.
- Over 26000 tribal students created world record by brushing their teeth together. This feat was achieved at an event organised by Kalinga Institute of Social Science (KISS) in Bhubaneswar
International
- US President Donald trump has said that India and United states share a very strong and good relationship
Banking / Business / Science
- Reserve Bank of India, has instructed banks now to charge for NEFT transactions from 1st January 2020.
- Over 60000 BSNL employees have decided to leave the organization and have opted for VRS scheme.
Sports:
- India will host the 2023 Hockey World Cup
- Rohit Sharma becomes the 1st cricketer to score 2500 runs in T20 cricket.
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