Manabadi Current Affairs 19 JUN 2014, 2015 in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, English Free Download ,,,, Top 10 Current Affairs 19 - 06 - 2014 Free Download Online::: 1. India becomes a permanent Signatory to Washington Accord. It will enable global recognition of Indian degrees in engineering and technical education translating into global employment opportunities. India has now joined a select group of 17 countries who are permanent signatories of the Washington Accord.
1. Madhya Pradesh Government approves the Narmada-Malwa-Gambhir Link Project (NMGLP) with an estimated cost of Rs 2,143 crore. The project will provide irrigation facility to 158 villages spread across 50 thousand hectares in Indore and Ujjain districts of state.
2. Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway, is honoured with the inaugural Tang Prize 2014 – coined as Asia’s version of the Nobels for its high prize money.
3. Spain coronates its new King “Felipe VI” ; ending the 39-year reign of his father Juan Carlos. The new king is scandal-free unlike other members of the royal family who have been accused of corruption and excess even as many Spaniards continue to struggle to find jobs in the faltering economy.
4. Germany’s Juergen Stock has been appointed as the new Secretary General of Interpol by its Executive Committee. He will succeed present Secretary General Ronald K Noble of the US after his retirement in 2015 following three successive tenures. CBI Director Ranjit Sinha, the first Indian ever shortlisted for this post, lost this race.
5. Apollo Hospitals bags Gallup Workplace Award for 2014. It was awarded after featuring in the global list of top 36 organisations having excellent employee engagement resulting in the most productive and engaged workforces.
6. Rajeev Topno is appointed as the Private Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Topno, a 1996 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre, was already working as Director in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
7. The Tax Administration Reform Commission (TARC) headed by Parthasarathi Shome has submitted its report to the Union Ministry of Finance.
1. Madhya Pradesh Government approves the Narmada-Malwa-Gambhir Link Project (NMGLP) with an estimated cost of Rs 2,143 crore. The project will provide irrigation facility to 158 villages spread across 50 thousand hectares in Indore and Ujjain districts of state.
2. Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway, is honoured with the inaugural Tang Prize 2014 – coined as Asia’s version of the Nobels for its high prize money.
3. Spain coronates its new King “Felipe VI” ; ending the 39-year reign of his father Juan Carlos. The new king is scandal-free unlike other members of the royal family who have been accused of corruption and excess even as many Spaniards continue to struggle to find jobs in the faltering economy.
4. Germany’s Juergen Stock has been appointed as the new Secretary General of Interpol by its Executive Committee. He will succeed present Secretary General Ronald K Noble of the US after his retirement in 2015 following three successive tenures. CBI Director Ranjit Sinha, the first Indian ever shortlisted for this post, lost this race.
5. Apollo Hospitals bags Gallup Workplace Award for 2014. It was awarded after featuring in the global list of top 36 organisations having excellent employee engagement resulting in the most productive and engaged workforces.
6. Rajeev Topno is appointed as the Private Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Topno, a 1996 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre, was already working as Director in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
7. The Tax Administration Reform Commission (TARC) headed by Parthasarathi Shome has submitted its report to the Union Ministry of Finance.
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