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Tuesday 12 August 2014

Latest Current Affairs

Today, I'm going to post today's latest current affairs :-

1. Rory McIlory won the PGA championship.
    Ireland's 25 years old McIlory claimed his fourth great victory at Valhalla.


2. Tsonga claimed the Rogers Cup by beating Federer.
    'Jo-Wilfried Tsonga' achieved his goal by beating Federer. He denied all the best players of time 
     namely Djokovic, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, who had won 3,2,2 out of 10 canadian 
     titles respectively.

3. Syringes found in rooms of Indian Players at Glasgow.
    Suspicion of doping arose when the house keeping staff found multiple syringes at different places              
    including Indian Wrestler's rooms. All the syringes will be tested and administered.

4. Reliance Jio and COAI joins each other.
    COAI's director general 'Rajan S Mathews' said that "We are delighted that RJIL has joined us in 
    our common endeavor to roll out innovative and affordable mobile broadband services".



5. Hyundai stops the process of Europe exports.
    
   

6. World Cup Record Holder retires from German national team.
    Miroslav Josef Klose, striker born in Opole (Poland) played his first match against Albania on                            
    March 24,2001 has now retired from German National Team. He made a total of 71 goals with 16          
    world cup goals.



7. Kurds took two territories from ISIS.
    Kurdish forces attacked Sunni forces on Sunday in northern Iraq and got their hands on two states of        
    Iraq which were under ISIS.


8. Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has been granted leave for rest of the RS session.
    Rajya Sabha on monday granted Sachin Tendulkar leave for ongoing period of Budget session.

9.China to launch it's national online donor registry beating India.
    Although Steps have been taken by India but no large scale database has been in sight.



10. NGT notice to MoEF for labeling coal as mineral.
     The National Green Tribunal has issued a notice to the ministry of environment and forests for 
     labeling coal as mineral instead of a bio-resource product.
    



    


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