Current Affairs 23 September 2015
National
- PM Modi departs for Ireland and US
- Railway initiates efforts for better maintenance of Kalka-Shimla world heritage track
- India Germany to boost ties in higher education sector
- Bombay high court says no dam water for Shahi snan
- Indra Nooyi and Shobhana Bhartia awarded USIBC global leadership award
International
- Netanyahu meets Putin over Russian military’s presence in Syria
- China supports Nepal on constitution amid India concern
- Ukraine president shows wish to join NATO
- EU ministers finalizes plan to relocate 120,000 migrants
- Cyber espionage is more than an irritant must stop, says US to China
Politics
- AAP criticizes Centre over its draft policy on encryption
- Haryana government refuses before SC to drop educational criteria for Panchayat polls
- Somnath bharti faces arrest as court denies bail plea
- Rajasthan assembly ratifies 2 bills for providing education and job quota to Gujjars and Economically Backward Class
- Delhi high court dismissed the PIL for issuing VISA to Bangladeshi author Taslima
Business
- EAM Sushma Swaraj calls upon business leaders of India, US to build new synergies
- Chinese group acquired 10% in reliance games’ Zapak
- Microsoft begins release of office 2016 worldwide
- Reliance industries’ venture capital arm signs agreement with Ecorithm Inc., a US based software company, to boost internet of things
- RBI to issue Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes with enhanced features
Defense
- Union Home Minister leaves for Nyoma sub division of Leh district
- PM pays tribute to 1965 Indo-Pak war martyrs at Amar Jawan Jyoti
- Deal to purchase 15 chinooks and 22 apache helicopter from US cleared by India
- India set to buy 15 US-2 seaplanes from japan.
Sports
- Indian men’s hockey team to visit New Zealand for six-match Test series
- Indian Wushu team wins 12 medals in 5th International pars Wushu cup in tehran
- CBI registers case in fund embezzlement case in JK Cricket Association
- East zone wants Amitabh chaudhray to be BCCI president
- Novak Djokivic retains top rank in ATP rankings