Thursday, June 14

Current affairs briefing for 14th June, 2007.

Hi friends,

I am sorry for being very late today.  It's been a hectic, activity filled day for me officially.  Very tight.  Hence there is lot of delay in posting our notes and briefing.

Here go our links for today:

http://indiancurrentaffairs.blogspot.com/2007/06/14062007.html

http://discover-it.blogspot.com/2007/06/answers-to-some-shout-box-queries.html

And I uploaded today's quiz right in the morning.  Take it at http://quizindia.blogspot.com/

In today's briefing:

1.  Why are races called Grand Prix?  Where exactly does this word come from?  What does it mean?

2.  What are the advantages of reverse mortgage?

The above two are the shout-box queries that I answered today in Discover It blog.  Take a look.

3.  Look at how Jayalalithaa is facing legal troubles.  Let us know some details.  A bit of history does always help.

4.  Can MPs become Chief Ministers?  Or is there any embargo?  Look at what the SC is saying on the issue.

5.  Is e-commerce really catching up in India?  If so, can you reel out some figures to buttress your argument?

6.  Export duty on iron ore to be shared with states.

7.  If you are lax with giving some information for statistics compilation, you are in for trouble.

8.  Is it possible to make money out of cattle dung?  India is rich in this.  Take a look at how CDM can show a source of income out of cattle dung.

9.  One more recap at hydel power potential in India.

10.  Did you hear anything about VHT treatment?  What is it used for?

11.  What do you know about currency trading system in India?

12.  What do you know about tackling benami transactions in India?

13.  A couple of other snippets.

That's all folks for today. 

Happy reading.

Ramakrishna

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