Monday, June 29

[Indian Current Affairs:833] Current affairs briefing for 29th June, 2009

Hi friends,


In today's (partly from yesterday too) briefing:

1.  EC seeks to de-register political parties.  Why?  How many political parties are there in India?

2.  Net telephony gets a leg up from government.

3.  Bankers compete with each other to finance Bharti-MTN deal.

4.  Why should extension of trading hours in stock markets evoke interest in us?

5.  A look at PN investments and why they are declining.  This is one development that has played out the way the regulators in India wanted it to.

6.  Changes in NSE nifty computation.  Why should we be comprehending it?

7.  Some lessons about CIBIL.  From a good interview.

8.  Pakistan is the 10th failed state in the world.

9.  Obituary: Michael Jackson.  

10.  Language lessons: allegory, laodicean.

That's it for today.  Happy reading.

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