Saturday 1 February 2014

Current Affairs 1-Feb-2014

Government announced that economy might have expanded by 4.5 percent in fiscal year 2012-13 as compared to previous estimate of 5 percent.

India is set to get its first monorail service on Saturday.

India pledged 44.12 million rupees grant assistance to Nepal for the construction of Nepal Academy’s library building in Kathmandu.

Programme SAVE has planned to release 25 vultures in safe-zone by 2016 following decrease in populations due to use of Diclofenac to vet cattle.

Greater flamingo the oldest one died at the age of 83 at Adelaide Zoo of Australia. It was brought to the zoo in 1933.

Michael Rogers has been nominated to be the Director of the National Security Agency by the US president Barack Obama.

US have warned China against any move to declare a new Air Defence Identification Zone over the South China Sea.

Rajasthan has scrapped its approval on foreign direct investment in multi-brand retailing that was given by the previous state government.

Surajkund International crafts Mela began at Surajkund in Faridabad.

India’s first monorail service was inaugurated by the Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj chavan in Mumbai.

Students from the northeastern states, demanding justice over Nido Tania's killing, called off their protest on Saturday after the Delhi Police assured them of speedy investigations.

A volcano in western Indonesia has unleashed fresh clouds of searing gas, killing at least 11 people and injuring three others.

Virat Kohli's individual brilliance during India's disastrous show in the lost ODI series against New Zealand has helped the young batsman inch closer to the top spot in the latest ICC rankings issued on Saturday.

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