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Current Affairs Feb 14th 2016
World Radio Day (WRD) is observed globally on 13th February to remember the unique power of radio that touches lives and bring people together across every corner of the globe.
Neem extract may help treat Pancreatic Cancer
Book titled A Kingdom for his Love launched by Amar Chitra Katha
Scientists have observed a stunning discovery in their quest to fully understand gravity.
Chief Executive Officer Vinita Gupta and managing director Nilesh Gupta, Lupin Ltd have been chosen the EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2015.
International Radio Fair 2016 is to be held at Bhubaneswar.
Oracle To Setup Its Campus In Bengaluru
Ashok Chawla Appointed As Chairman Of TERI
Kavita Raut Clinched Gold In SAG Marathon
McCullum plays record 100th consecutive Test
Kedaara-partners JV to buy Au housing finance for Rs 950 Crore
Coca Cola stops manufacturing in 3 Indian Plants
Electronics Development Fund (EDF) to be launched in “Financial Capital”
Goa may term National Bird Peacock as ‘Vermin’
Udyanotsav being celebrated at Rashtrapati Bhawan at New Delhi
The second phase of odd-even number scheme for cars in Delhi will be implemented from 15th of April this year.
In Rajasthan, with the death of two more Swine flu patients, the toll has risen to 27 this year.
Nepal’s Prime Minister to visit India on 6 day official visit in February
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe offered worship at the famous Lord Krishna Temple at Guruvayur in Kerala.
India has been ranked third among the top five most disaster hit countries in 2015
RBI announced liquidity measures for March 2016
Bank of Baroda posts highest ever loss by an Indian bank
Vilas Tonapi appointed as Director of Indian Institute of Millets Research
Facebook India MD Kirthiga Reddy Quits
Senior BJP leader Visheshwar Ojha shot in Bihar, party threatens protests