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Thursday, October 03, 2013

NUTSHELL FOR 3rd OCTOBER


  1. Madhya Pradesh bagged best senior citizen award for maintainacne and wlefare of parents senior citizen acr 2007.
  2. Sports illutrated Sports person of the year award to Saina Nehwal.
  3. West Bengal has launched "Kanyashree" scheme for girls.
  4. Sweden country topped in best place for senior citizen in the world, India ranked 73rd and Afganistan Least 91st.
  5. Worlds longest Railyway platform would come up at Gorakhpur.
  6. India has agreed to resume military supplies to Nepal.
  7. Russia helping to counstruct Bangladesh first nuclear power plant.
  8. K.Vijay Raghavan committee set to study performance of educational institutions.
  9. First women to row solo from Japan to Alaska belongs to Britain.
  10. Global IMR released by UNICEF is 37.
  11. Raul Coaster elected president for 2nd term to Cuba.
  12. World Bank to provide assistance $3-$5 billion every year to eradicate poverty.
  13. First wild life skywalk of India will come up in Meanam wildlife sanctury at Sikkim.
  14. India's first G2B e-biz was launched by Commerce and Industry minister.
  15. Yukia Amano re-appointed as Director General of IAEA.
  16. Japan to fund Bangladesh first ever Metro Rail.
  17. By 2050 India population would touch 160 crores.
  18. By 21st century world population would reach 1100 crores.
  19. In last 200 years population growth 7 times.
  20. Slum population Maharastra leading with 1,18,48,423(1.18cr).
  21. Slum population AP stands 2nd at 1,01,86,934(1.01cr).
  22. Total India slum population towns at 2613.
  23. Total slum population in India 6,54,94,414(6.54cr).
  24. Slum family population at 1.39 cr.
  25. Slum population Literacy at 77.7% with 83.7%(M) and 71.2%(F).
  26. Total growth of slum population at 37.1%.
  27. IIFCL gest 700 millions from ADB.
  28. Medical market India by 2014 580cr and by 2016 780cr with 15.5% now and in Asia it is at 4th and in world ay 20th now $4.4 billion turn over.
  29. AP to get 4,000cr investment  in Textiles from centre.

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