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Current Affairs 2016: Top News Events of January 14, 2016

Current Affairs 2016: Top News Events of January 14, 2016

The major news of the day are- New crop insurance scheme launched for farmers by the union Government, India’s Aadhar scheme has helped reduce corruption in India according to a report by World Bank. we brings to you all the important Current Affairs of January 14, 2016. The Daily Current Affairs are of immense value for aspirants who are preparing to sit in various competitive

Former ECB chief says the Fed's critics fail to see the big picture



PARIS   The world is in for a period of only modest growth in 2016, amid continuing risks as economies slow and uncertainty sets in, predicts Jean-Claude Trichet, the former president of the European Central Bank. He discussed some of the most important issues facing the global economy in an interview with The Nikkei.

'Outdated' constitution must reflect reality, activist says

TAINAN, Taiwan -- The constitution of Taiwan looks like a time capsule. The Kuomintang, the ruling Nationalist Party, promulgated it as the government was locked in a civil war with the communists in China.

Daily Current Affairs- 15th January 2016, Friday

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  1. Retirement fund body EPFO has been awarded the SKOCH Award for smart governance, its initiatives on Universal Account Number Programme and transformation of social security agenda in India.
  2. The award will be given to EPFO during the 19th National Conference on e-governance to be held in Nagpur on January 22. The award will be presented by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.

  1. Russian Finance Minister says worst has already happened for rouble

    UK-RUSSIA-FINMIN-ROUBLE:Russian Finance Minister says worst has already happened for rouble



















MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said in a television interview aired on Saturday that the rouble exchange rate had already weathered the worst because oil prices could not fall as far as they already have from their previous peak.



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