Current Affairs June 27th 2016
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Nissan Sued South Korea Government for its allegations on emissions cheating
In South Korea, Nissan has faced accusations on cheating emissions standards with “defeat devices”. The environment ministry has pointed out at the company saying that it is using made-in-Britain Qashqai SUV with devices that will lead to the breaking of pollution control guidelines of the country. South Korea has tested 20 diesel vehicles from different companies and fined Nissan with 340 million won.
Lionel Messi is going to retire from International Football
Lionel Messi officially announced that he is going to retire from international football. He decided on retiring after he missed a penalty shootout as Argentina lost a fourth major final in nine years. He said that
“it’s not meant for me. For me the national team is over. I have done all I can, it hurts not to be a champion.”
Soon after Brexit, IT stocks fall
Biggies like TCS, Infosys and Tech Mahindra have seen a down fall after Brexit. In the Nifty50 index they stood as the main losers. TCS fell low for 3 percent to Rs 2,482.65 while Tech Mahindra reduced to 2.6 percent and Infosys declined to 1.7 percent.
24-year-old man shot dead in UP
A 24-year-old man was shot dead today in a brawl after a goat entered his house in Salenagar villege, Uttar Pradesh. The incident was happened when the dead persons’ neighbor’s goat entered the house and a scuffle started between them.
Four policemen in Lucknow fought in Public over bribe
At an important intersection in Lucknow four policemen caught on camera fighting with each other over a bribe that was collected from trucks and vehicles that pass by on the same road.
India to take membership in Missile Technology Group
India is all set to join multilateral export control regime by taking a membership in Missile Technology Control Regime on Monday. It is now a full member. India got rejected of having a membership to join NSG due to opposition from China and other countries. India has applied for the membership of MTCR last year and this year it managed to get the membership.
Chennai Techie’s suspected killer recorded in CCTV
The murder of Infosys Techie Swathi S has created quite a lot of buzz around the country. As there were no CCTV’s in the railway station where she was allegedly killed, a CCTV nearby area has recorded the murdered running away from the station out. The CCTV footage was released by police.
Government shortlisted four candidates to occupy the position of Raghuram Rajan
Government has made a list of possible candidates who can replace the Raghuram Rajan’s position. The list has now shortlisted to four candidates from which one is going to occupy the position. The four shortlisted candidates are RBI Deputy Governor Urjit Patel, former deputy governors Rakesh Mohan and Subir Gokarn, and State Bank of India Chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya.
Chandra Babu Naidu on his first day in China invites the country to invest in AP
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N Chandra Babu Naidu went on to China to discuss the business. On his first day in China on Sunday, he asked for active participation from China in AP in various categories like tourism, mineral exploitation, infra projects like Visakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC).
Greater Noida to have eco park like Paris
On Thursday, the Greater Noida authorities have came to a decision to develop an eco park in an area of 2,500 acres as a lookalike of Pari’s eco park. The park is said to be developed inside three forest reserves on 803 acres in Suraipur, 743 acres in Gulistanpur and 1,112 acres in Murshadpur.
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