National and International Current Affairs 13th June 2013. We recommending these Current Affair points for Upcoming SBI PO 2013 Exam Preparations.
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1. The World Bank on Thursday forecast a 6.7 per cent growth rate for India by next fiscal as exports and private investment are projected to strengthen and provide a boost to growth.
2. Greece's government announced the immediate closure of public television and radio broadcaster ERT, in a shock move that affects nearly 2,700 jobs.
3. The Maharashtra government on wednesday confirmed that the Asian Athletic Championship will be held in Pune from 3rd to 7th July.
4. Nuclear Reactors of Areva, the French company will start the production at first in China before supplying the production to Jaitapur in Maharashtra.
5. Former President Pervez Musharraf was formally arrested on Thursday and remanded to judicial custody for a fortnight over the 2006 killing of Baloch nationalist leader Akbar Bugti.
6. Indian street food vendors Ashok Sah and Vijay Chaudhary won the critics award at the World Street Food Congress in Singapore.
7. Government approved Under-17 Football World Cup in India in 2017.
8. Aviation industry veteran Gary Kenneth Toomey was today appointed by Jet Airways as its new chief executive Officer.
9. K. Jayaraman has been appointed as new Director of Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), a key missile facility in Hyderabad.
10. Amazon has launched its Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Fire HD 8.9 and Paperwhite e-reader in India.
11. Defending champion Saina Nehwal entered the quarterfinals of the Indonesian Super Series Premier after registering a comfortable straight-game victory over Sayaka Takahashi of Japan.
12. The country’s second biggest IT company Infosys has announced an average increment of 8% for its employees in India.
13. World Bank forecasts 6.7 per cent growth rate for India by next fiscal.
14. Australian batsman David Warner was on Thursday suspended for remainder of the Champions Trophy as well as the two Ashes series warm-up games and slapped with a fine of 11,500 dollars (approx Rs 6.35 lakh) for being involved in a physical altercation with an England player.
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1. The World Bank on Thursday forecast a 6.7 per cent growth rate for India by next fiscal as exports and private investment are projected to strengthen and provide a boost to growth.
2. Greece's government announced the immediate closure of public television and radio broadcaster ERT, in a shock move that affects nearly 2,700 jobs.
3. The Maharashtra government on wednesday confirmed that the Asian Athletic Championship will be held in Pune from 3rd to 7th July.
4. Nuclear Reactors of Areva, the French company will start the production at first in China before supplying the production to Jaitapur in Maharashtra.
5. Former President Pervez Musharraf was formally arrested on Thursday and remanded to judicial custody for a fortnight over the 2006 killing of Baloch nationalist leader Akbar Bugti.
6. Indian street food vendors Ashok Sah and Vijay Chaudhary won the critics award at the World Street Food Congress in Singapore.
7. Government approved Under-17 Football World Cup in India in 2017.
8. Aviation industry veteran Gary Kenneth Toomey was today appointed by Jet Airways as its new chief executive Officer.
9. K. Jayaraman has been appointed as new Director of Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), a key missile facility in Hyderabad.
10. Amazon has launched its Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Fire HD 8.9 and Paperwhite e-reader in India.
11. Defending champion Saina Nehwal entered the quarterfinals of the Indonesian Super Series Premier after registering a comfortable straight-game victory over Sayaka Takahashi of Japan.
12. The country’s second biggest IT company Infosys has announced an average increment of 8% for its employees in India.
13. World Bank forecasts 6.7 per cent growth rate for India by next fiscal.
14. Australian batsman David Warner was on Thursday suspended for remainder of the Champions Trophy as well as the two Ashes series warm-up games and slapped with a fine of 11,500 dollars (approx Rs 6.35 lakh) for being involved in a physical altercation with an England player.
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