Weekly Current Affairs for UPSC Exam 2017: CNA (Jan 01 - 07)

 

weekly cna 1 - 7 jan

“Revision of Current Affairs made easy with this 7 Minutes Read of weekly current affairs!”

 

Now find the whole week’s current events for UPSC Current Affairs in one place and make your own current affairs notes for IAS Exam at ease.

 

The segment provides most important current events from 01 January to 07 January 2017. Below listed are the events in the news that will help the candidates to revise and remember the important news and events for UPSC Current Affairs.

 

January 01

  • Grateful for shift in India’s position, says Israel envoy
  • Pakistan readies dossier on India
  • Sri Lanka parties slug it out over draft Development Bill
  • Agni-IV to be test-fired tomorrow
  • What is a Megamaser?
  • 3 lakh cr. plan afoot to double airport capacity

 

January 02

  • ‘Large scale achievements made under various Schemes
  • North Korea close to launching ICBM
  • Jaitapur to witness anti-nuclear plant protest again
  • Finance minister sais ‘Hoarded black money to be converted into cheaper loans’

 

January 03

  • SC bowls out top BCCI bosses
  • ‘It is a trilateral partnership of India, U.S. and Israel’
  • Agni-IV test a ‘grand success’

 

January 04

  • Modi chants mantra to ‘connect’
  • Trump adviser promises a fillip in India-U.S. ties
  • ‘No concessions likely for Apple’s manufacturing unit’

 

January 05

  • China’s stance on terror self-defeating: India
  • S. Khehar sworn in as Chief Justice
  • State media cautions China over India’s labour cost
  • ‘Indian-American members of Congress will have crucial role’
  • Ministry seeks duty cut for leased planes

 

January 06

  • With gifts and goodwill, 218 fishermen return from Pak
  • Measures to decimate shadow economy to boost GDP: Jaitley
  • Brief economic slowdown likely: Pranab
  • Export infrastructure scheme on the anvil

 

January 07

  • Aadhaar now mandatory for EPF pension scheme
  • Bengaluru is set to host Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
  • May’s visit to the U.S. to put “special relationship” to the test
  • GDP growth expected to be slower at 7.1% this year
  • Centre clears 26% strategic sale in BEML

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