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Saturday 31 December 2011

Indian Current Affairs -September, 2011

Indian September 2011:
  • Justice Sen quit ahead of Lok Sabha action.
  • Painter Jehangir Sabaval died on 2nd September.
  • Center, ULFA and Assam Government signed peace pact.
  • Producer-Director Jagmohan Mundhra died on 4th September.
  • Union Cabinet cleared land Acquisitions bill.
  • Indian Bangladesh inked pact on demarcation of entire land boundary.
  • Customs Bill passed by Rajya Sabha.
  • Monsoon Session of parliament concluded.
  • Indian lifters bagged four bronze at Asian meet.
  • 58th National Film Awards presented.
  • 51st National Open Athletic Championships began in Kolkata.
  • BC Khanduri sworn in as CM of Uttarakhand.
  • Indian Hockey team won the Asian Champions Trophy.
  • Indian women squash player won California open title.
  • Bollywood’s star lensmen Rajadhyaksha died on 13th September.
  • Delhi United won maiden DSA title.
  • Mahindra Aerospace made its maiden flight.
  • RBI increased gift transfer limit to NRIs to $50,000.
  • Government passed 12th Plan approach.
  • RBI allows NRIs to hold Joint Accounts.
  • Centre rolling out Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled services in North-East.
  • Jnanpith 2008 Award presented to Urdu poet Shaheryar.
  • 6.8 magnitude quake rocks north-east.
  • Kochi Tuskers axed from Indian Premier League.
  • Jananpith 2009 Award to Hindi Author Amar Kant, 2010 Award to Kannada litterateur Chandrasekhar Kambar announced.
  • Interlocutors wrap up J&K mission, final report next month.
  • 34th ISO General Assembly inaugurated in New Delhi.
  • Year of Germany in India Begins.
  • SC restored Tamil Nadu’s Meenakshi temple’s control to Math.
  • Rajiv Gandhi International Prize for Tech in Education announced.
  • Centre reconstitutes Reserve Bank of India Board.
  • BJP leader L.K.Advani’s former aide Sudheendra Kulkarni arrested in the cash-for-vote scam.
  • Calcutta HC Judgement: Tatas lose, Mamta wins in Singur Land Row.
  • 1000 crore central aid for quake-hit Sikkim.
  • Cabinet okayed Mines and Minerals ( Development and Regulation) Bill, 2011.

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