Tuesday, May 29

Current affairs briefing for 29th May, 2007.

Hi friends,

I am really happy to see the big bang response I am getting for the daily dose of 5 questions.  I keep posting 5 new questions every day between 6 AM and 10 AM, at http://quizindia.blogspot.com.  Don't miss them.  That is a sure fire way of staying ahead with the GS paper.

Here go our links for today:

http://indiancurrentaffairs.blogspot.com/2007/05/29052007.html

http://discover-it.blogspot.com/2007/05/full-and-capital-account-convertibility.html

In today's briefing:

1.  One of you asked me to explain something about current and capital account convertibility.  Take a look what I wrote in Discover It today.

2.  Know anything about Nar Bahadur Bhandari?  He was CM of Sikkim for a long time.  Look at why he is in news.

3.  18th Law Commission is constituted.  Look who took over as its Chairman.

4.  Name the President of the ICC that died recently?

5.  I can't resist the temptation of giving you more accurate definitions when I get across them.   A relook at Open Access again, though we covered it only a couple of days ago.

6.  In the context of fight between mining and steel ministries over iron ore exports, one more look at the figures relating to iron ore exports.

7.  What do you know about Vanilla farming?  See it is an interesting story.

8.  If crude prices go up by a $1, how much should the country be spending?

9.  Some notworthy comments made about Muslim backwardness -- the reasons to be precise.

That's all for today.  Happy reading. 

Ramakrishna


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