Current affairs for month of November 2015
Current affairs for month of November 2015
ACHIEVERS IAS ACADEMY, BANGALORE
TOP NEWS, 17 NOV, 2015 :
- G-20 to combat terrorism and tackle uneven global economic growth unitedly and India calls for non-discriminatory and transparent global trading system.
- Suspected mastermind of friday’s Paris terror attacks identified as Belgian national.
- India and China to deepen defence ties, maintain peace at Line of Actual Control (LAC) and strengthen cooperation against terror.
- Odisha government implements National Food Security Act in 14 out of 30 districts covering over 26 lakh families.
- Australian pacer Michel Johnson announces retirement from all forms of International cricket.
- President Pranab Mukherjee says prestigious awards are public recognition of talent, merit and hard work and be valued.
- Tamilnadu government announces 500 crores rupees as immediate relief measures for the people affected by recent heavy rains.
ACHIEVERS IAS ACADEMY, BANGALORE
TOP NEWS 27 NOV 2015 :
- Winter Session of Parliament begins with a debate on Constitution in Lok Sabha.
- Prime Minister says discussion, debate and conversations are soul of Parliament; Expresses confidence of getting supports all MPs for smooth proceedings of the houses.
- Home Minister Rajnath Singh says, misuse of the word secularism creates tension in society; Congress President Sonia Gandhi alleges, ideals and Principles of Constitution under threat.
- Opposition parties TMC, BSP and NCP to support Goods and Services Tax bill.
- Nuclear capable, Surface-to-surface missile Prithvi-II successfully test-fired at Chandipur, Odisha.
- No sale of liquor in Bihar from 1st April next year.
- Sri Lankan Navy arrest 15 Tamil fishermen near Delft Island and coast of Thalaimannar.
- Punjab state Congress President Partap Singh Bajwa resigns.
- Finance Minister Arun Jaitley says Prime Minister willing to speak to everyone to get the GST Bill passed.
- Russia warns wide ranging economic sanctions against Turkey; France and Russia also agree to coordinate strikes against Islamic State terrorists.
- Chief Justice of India calls for close co operation between Bar and Bench to reduce pendency and delays.
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