10 September 2012 Current Affairs
India’s GSAT–10 will launch on September 22
India’s
communication satellite GSAT-10 will be launch from Kourou spaceport
in French Guyana by European space consortium Ariane space on 22nd
September 2012.
Supreme Court issues notice to Tamil Nadu government on 69 per cent reservation
The Supreme Court 10th September 2012 issued a notice to Tamil Nadu
government on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of the
69 per cent reservation by the state government in employment and
educational institutions. The petition, filed by students, challenged
the government’s decision to exceed the 50 per cent limit in reservation
mandated by the Mandal Commission judgement.The ten student petitioners
from Tamil Nadu had approached the Court after failing to secure
admission to the Medical College despite having secured 198/200.
Andy Murray first Britisher to win Grand Slam men’s singles title in 76 years
Andy
Murray has overpowered Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in five gruelling sets
in a classic US Open final to become the first Britisher to win a Grand
Slam men’s singles title in 76 years.
New President of Somalia is Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
Somalia’s parliament elected Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as the new leader for the African nation on 10th September 2012.
Onno Ruhl appointed World Bank country director for India
The
World Bank has appointed Onno Ruhl as the country director for India.
He will replace Roberto Zagha, who retires in October. Ruhl, a Dutch
national, was previously the director for operation services and quality
in the South Asia region of the World Bank, the multi-lateral funding
agency.
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