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  • 26-May-2017
  • PM Narendra Modi inaugrates longest bridge in Assam

    PM Narendra Modi has inaugrated the longest bridge in Asia named the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge.It is capable of withstanding the weight of a 60-tonne battle tank,and will also improve the movement of civilian and military vehicles to critical locations up to Anini in Arunachal Pradesh.The bridge will also reduce 4hrs in duration from Assam to Arunachal Pradesh.

  • Anurag Tripathi New Secretary of CBSE

    Anurag Tripathi a senior bureaucrat was appointed as the new secretary of CBSE.He has been appointed for a term of five years under the Department of Personnel and Training

  • Government redefines definition of Start up

    Government has redefined start ups by giving them ample time to take roots in the corporate market.A start up will now get a gestation period of 7 years to establish and 10 years for start ups in Biotechnology sector.

  • Google's Rajan Anand appointed as chairman of IAMAI

    Google's Vice President for South East Asia and India has been appointed as the new chairman of Internet and Mobile Association .He occupied the place of Freecharge co-founder and Cheif Executive Officer Kunal Shah.

     

  • Amul Thapar becomes Second Indian-American Judge of US court of appeals

    The United states Senate has appointed Amul Thapar as the judge of US court of Appeals.He is the first American judge to be selected by President Donald trump for the 6th US court of Appeals.Currently a district judge Amul was nominated by Donald Trump on March 21st.

     

  • Government bans slaughter of cattle

    The Ministry of Environment and forest have banned the sale of cattle for slaughter and introduced restrictions on the sale of cattle to prevent their killing. The rules have been notified under the act of Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act,1960.Meat and leather industry mostly dependent on cattle will be largely hit.

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