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Wednesday 9 September 2015

Current Affairs - 8 September 2015

The project is envisaged to be implemented in three phase and set for completion by December 2017.
The fair was organised with an aim to popularise organic farming in the state where 90 percent of the population is residing in rural areas and 79 percent families are dependent on agriculture.

The works of Mahatma Gandhi compiled by a team of Scholars includes historic speeches of Gandhi and also provide varied, numerous and logical profiles of Gandhi’s life and thought, action and engagements.
The team shows availability of around 7910 of leopards across India, except the northeastern region of India. The figure excludes the northeastern region of India.
The MoU is aimed at creating awareness among Micro, Small and Medium enterprises (MSMEs) on the benefits of commodity price risk management.
As per the report, sustained strong growth has lifted many out of absolute poverty in India but improvements in living standards have not kept pace with the GDP growth.
BSNL launched the Broadband services over its landline in India in 2005 with speed of 256kbps and above over the state of art MPLS based IP infrastructure in urban as well as rural areas.
With this, Haryana became the second state after Rajasthan to fix educational and other qualifications for the candidates contesting Panchayat elections.
The MoU is envisaged to provide tangible business opportunities and further prospects for expansion for Doha Bank and Reliance Group.
It was a first of its kind report on waste management at the global level.
The award will be conferred during the Sustainable Development Goals summit that is scheduled to be held on 27 September 2015 in New York.

Sharma succeeded Muhammad Iqbal Khandey, who chose to seek voluntary retirement (VRS) three months prior to his superannuation.
The championship is scheduled to be held at Incheon in South Korea between 2 October and 4 October 2015.
The resumed reunions will take place between 20 October and 26 October 2015 in North Korea's Mount Kumgang resort.
The decision was taken to end the disparity between fuel dealers and other traders. Abolishing LBT will cost the government exchequer 280 crore rupees.
The theme of International Literacy Day 2015 is Literacy and Sustainable Societies.


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