Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Current Affairs 3rd and 4th November, 2014

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Check out the Current Affairs of 3rd and 4th November, 2014, helpful for upcoming bank exam and competitive exams.

Current Affairs 3rd and 4th November, 2014

1. Ground Breaking ceremony for Statue of Unity performed by Gujarat CM Anandiben PAtel along with L&T Officials.

2. Nitin Gadkari meet family members of indian fisherman who found guilty in case of fishing by Sri lanka court and ordered to death penalty.

3. Aparajita Rai becomes the first IPS officer from Sikkim state.

4. Former prime minister manmohan singh has been awarded Japan's one of the top national award "the grand cordon of the order of the paulownia flowers", for his significant contribution to the enhancement of relation and promotion of friendship between japan and india.

5. Hasmukh Adhia replaces GS Sandhu as Financial Services Secretary.

6. Mallikarjun Kharge, a leader of Congress in Lok Sabha was inducted into the three-member CIC selection committee.

7. In Odisha, CBI arrests Biju Janata Dal MP Ramchandra Hansda and two former MLAs for their alleged links in multi-crore chit fund scam; BJD suspends MP Handsa.

8. In the United States,New tower of World Trade Center re-opened for business more than 13 years after the original towers were destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. Employees of a publishing company are started moving into the 104-storey building in New York.

9. World Champion magnus carlsen will be facing five time world champion vishwanathan anand in the world chess championship in Sochi from 7th November to 28th November, 2014.

10. Australia defeat India 4-0 in the first Hockey test match at Perth.

11. Union Minister of Shipping Surface Transport and highways Nitin Gadkari said that Ramar Sethu will not be demolished while implementing Sethu Samudram shipping Channel project.

12. Jammu & Kashmir: Defence Minister Jaitley assures of fair inquiry in Army firing incident in Badgam district which claimed two lives.

2 youth were killed and 2 others injured, who were traveling in a car, when they were fired upon by army personnel in Chattergam area of Budgam district at around 5 pm yesterday. The army claimed that the youths did not pay heed to signals to stop at three barriers set up by security forces.

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