Friday 10 January 2014

Current Affairs 10-JAN-2014

Union Cabinet has approved a comprehensive regulatory framework in the form of guidelines for Television Rating Agencies in India.

SEBI has made it compulsory for all investments into Collective Investment Scheme funds to be made through banking channels and not in cash.

Vishu Bondre a former Mumbai Ranji Trophy Cricketer died due to cardiac arrest on 8 January 2014. He played in Ranji in 1965-66 and 1969-70.

Russia has blocked a statement of UN Security Council condemning the Syrian Government’s use of air-strikes against civilians in Aleppo.

The Kelkar Committee submitted the first part of its report on 8 January 2014.

DIPP has issued a press note restricting use of non-compete clauses in both Greenfield and Brownfield projects.

PSPB Men and Women emerged winners in the 75th Senior National Table Tennis Championship.

Election Commission decided to call off the tie with Google for registering the new voters

CCEA approved the renaming of Mill Gate Price Scheme as Yarn Supply Scheme

SEBI notified a stricter set of settlement norms that entities charged with serious offences will not be able to settle these cases any more.

Elected MPs of Bangladesh took the Parliamentary oath. The government will be made by the ruling Awami League.

Prime Minister of Tunisia, Ali Larayedh resigned from his office. The country will be led by the caretaker Government led by led by Mehdi Jomaa.

The Reserve Bank of India relaxed the rules of Foreign Direct Investment

Social activist IIa Pathak passed away in Ahmedabad due to prolonged illness

Scientists for the first time measured the distance to galaxies more than six billion light years away accurate to 1%.

Ministry of Environment and Forest cleared the Tawang-II hydro project in Arunachal Pradesh

The Cabinet approved the guidelines for television rating agencies on 9 January 2014.

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