Current Affairs 2 October 2015
National
- Government releases postal stamp on late Mahanth Awaidyanath
- Government notifies mid-day meal rules under National Food Security Act
- India rejects allegations of blockading Nepal’s trade checkpoint
- Rajasthan reaches top spot in toilet construction
- Truckers go on nationwide strike opposing toll system
International
- UN unanimously adopts resolution on Sri Lanka, India welcomes the move
- Greek authorities open Olympic venue to house migrants
- UK removes ban on Sikh turbans in workplaces
- Australia launches communications satellite for supporting high speed internet
- Saudi Arabia wants Russia to stop raids in Syria
Politics
- BJP releases vision document for Bihar polls
- EC issues notice to Lalu, Sushil Modi in connection with violation of the poll code during election campaign in Bihar
- Himacahl Pradesh high court stays the arrest of Virbhadra Singh
- Sushanta dayyagupta, Vishva bharti vice-chancellor, emailed resignation to president following financial and administrative irregularities
- AAP dissolves its Maharashtra unit: Kejriwal destroying party, says Mayank Gandhi
Business
- Government gets Rs 3,770 cr from one-time black money compliance window
- Jet fuel price up 5.5%, non-subsidised LPG cut by Rs 42
- Mahindra & Mahindra completes acquisition of 33% stake in Mitsubishi Agri
- Airtel’s 4G ads under scanning of misleading people
- Microsoft and google resolves patent feud over Xbox and smartphones
- Facebook allows users to put video on profile picture.
Defence
- Indian air force revives its aerobatic team, Surya Kiran
- India-China troops meet in Ladakh
- Indian army’s Rashtriya Rifles turns 25
- Boing planning to deliver military helicopters to Indian in 2018
- Sharif’s demand of demilitarisation of j& k rejected by India
Sports
- Sania Mirza-Hingis enters Wuhan Open semis
- 1st T-20 between India & South Africa on 2nd October
- West Indies fail to qualify, Bangladesh gets place in 2017 Champions Trophy
- Ronaldo hits 500th goal, ties Raul’s Real Madrid record
- Germany No.2, Spain on 6th in FIFA rankings