2 September 2012 Current Affairs
No mobile connection for more than 3 months to any foreign tourist: Government
To
avoid misuse of SIM cards, the government told to the Telecom Service
Providers not to provide mobile connection for more than three months to
any foreign tourist visiting India.According to the fresh guidelines,
which have come into effect recently, the Department of Telecom (DoT)
has told the service providers that the proof for issuance of a mobile
connection to any foreigner would be the passport having a valid visa.
India beat Cameroon to lift Nehru Cup for the third consecutive time
India
beat Cameroon in the Nehru Cup 2012 football tournament. This is
India’s third consecutive Nehru Cup title, infact they have just won the
three.
China to shut hundreds of coal mines this year
The
State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) said the country(China) aims
to close 625 small coal mines this year in an attempt to reduce the
number of deadly accidents, coal mine explosions and raise the safety in
coal mines.
Sebi plans investor website in 13 Indian languages
Market
regulator Sebi is planning to soon offer its investor website in as
many as 13 Indian languages, besides the existing one in English, to
spread awareness among investors and to help resolve their grievances.
India’s GDP to remain below 6% for 2012-13
CII(Confederation of Indian Industry) survey indicated that the GDP growth during 2012-13 is expected to remain below 6 percent
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