Wednesday 27 January 2016

Flash Back Current Affairs of Nov. 2015

  • India's supersonic cruise missiles test fired BrahMos demonstrated it's prowess yet again on November 1, 2015 from countries newest stealth destroyer INS KOCHI of the west coast.
  • France has committed an investment of 2 billion euros for India's smart city mission with focus on Chandigarh, Nagpur, puducherry, on November 4, 2015.
     
  • On November 7, 2015: GoI implemented OROP. One rank one pension for ex-service man of armies
     
  • On Nov. 6, 2015, India China signed an agreement for sharing of hydrological data's on Satluj River.
     
  • Govt effects changes in the funding pattern of 17 key central scheme's, bringing to 60-40% between center and State. Main Scheme's are
  1. Sarva Siksha Abhiyaan
  2. Nat. Rural drinking water project
  3. Integrated child protection scheme
  4. Krishi Unnati Yojna
  5. Housing for all
  6. Smart city mission
  7. Nat. Health mission
  8. AMRUT
  • and many more
  • While MNREGA And six other schemes left unchanged
  • India successfully test fired nuclear capable long range strategic ballistic missile Agni-IV on November 9, 2015 with a strike range of 4000 km from a test complex off Odisha coast.
     
  • Agni-I, II And III and Prathvi missile are already in arsenel of armed forces, giving them reach of 3000Km providing the country with an effective deterrence capabilities.
    Agni-IV is 20 meter long and 17 tones heavy with Surface to Surface attacking capabilities...


     
  • GoI eases norms for bilateral aid to spur Investment in Infrastructure projects to boost Make In India Project.

     
  • Earlier India was accepting aids from five listed companies only viz. UK, USA, RUSSIA, GERMENY, JAPAN AND EUROPEAN COUNTRIES as was declared by Finance Minister Jaswant Singh in 2003.
  • ASEAN 'आसियान' India summit'15 held at Malaysian capital KualaLumpur in November'15
     
  • India has finalised the civil nuclear deal with Australia  that would allow it to buy uranium from Australia for overcoming chronic shortage of power.

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