Saturday, 10 October 2015

CURRENT AFFAIRS FOR 11TH OCTOBER 2015


  1. The CBI launched a criminal investigation followed by raids on Vijay Mallya and his defunct company Kingfisher Airlines for an alleged loan fraud , involving Rs 900 Crore from IDBI bank.
  2. District magistrate of naxal-affected Kaimpur, denied permission for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold an election rally scheduled for Monday.
  3. Over 50% IITians Mothers are graduates which will help to shape child's future.
  4. Twin blasts hit peace rally in Turkey, 86 dead.
  5. Ghulam Ali will perform today on Radio Mirchi at 9 pm on 98.3 FM.
  6. Eminent Malayalam writers K Satchidanandan announced to quit all Akademi panels. Writer P K Parakadvu and P K Ravikumar also said that they are quitting as members of Akademi's general council.
  7. The censor board has this week lifted a ban 10-month ban on "modifying" films with adult certification to be made suitable for TV viewing.
  8. A retail bag shop in thane was ordered by the Thane district Consumer redressal forum to pay Rs 5000 as compensation and return Rs 1000 advance payment made by a consumer, who had accused the proprietor of deficiency in service.
  9. Three 11/7 convicts Kamal Ansari, Ehtesham Siddiqui and Naveed Khan shifted to Nagpur Central Jail while Faisal shaikh and Asif Khan shifted to Pune's Yerwada Jail.
    1. The secretary of controversial godwoman Radhe Maa has been booked by the thane police for allegedly evading tax on an imported car by giving a false address at the time of registration with RTO.
    2. Shiv Sena has threatened to disrupt the book launch of former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri at Worli's Nehru Centre on Monday.
    3. Ghatkopar Gujarati Samaj Signs Falguni Pathak for Rs 1.50 Crores.
    4. After Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg revelation of a Indian temple which he had visited the temple Kainchi Dham in Nainital district has seen a huge increase in devotees.
    5. CBI and ED probe Rs 6,172 crores illegal forex transfers and raid homes of Bank of Baroda officials.

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