Wednesday, May 28

Current affairs briefing for 29th May, 2008

Hi friends,

Here goes our link for today:

http://indiancurrentaffairs.blogspot.com/2008/05/29052008.html

Before I brief you today's, I would draw your attention to the My Juke Box link on the left menu bar.  It contains music that I am currently listening to.  It is courtesy, Jango.  Good one.

And one more thing: don't forget to look at Time Pass blog today.  It contains some good one-liners from the Amul Girl.

1.  Look how the oil economics is giving sleepless nights to the FM.

2.  Finally natural gas allocation policy for the current year is finalized by the EGoM.

3.  Human urine boosts crop yields?

4.  Can you recollect the two committees that were appointed by the Rajasthan government in connection with the Gujjar's demands?

5.  Can good managers make good teachers?

6.  Arvind Panagaria and on inflation.  Rather our over-reaction to taming inflation.  Very interesting comments.

7.  What is the CDR mechanism?  It relates to Indian banking.

8.  ICICI Bank enters private banking.  What is private banking?

9.  A good graphic about RBI's dollar purchases.

10.  Why is Indonesia quitting OPEC?

11.  US cracks down on LeT finances.

12.  Indian Railways is top in ferrying passengers!  Even surpassing China.

13.  IPL semi-finalists.  Okay, okay, I know all of you know it.  It is meant for people like me, who can't differentiate one team from the other.

That's it for today.  Happy reading.

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Blogs I commend:
http://indiancurrentaffairs.blogspot.com
http://discover-it.blogspot.com
http://quizindia.blogspot.com
http://funnyaffairs.blogspot.com
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