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31. Japanese telecom giant SoftBank will invest USD 627 million (about Rs 3,762 crore) in the online marketplace company
Snapdeal.
32. European Union leaders struck a deal on a new target to cut carbon emissions out to 2030.
Note: In the meeting held in Brussels EU leaders agreed for the 28-nation bloc to cut its emissions of carbon in 2030 by at
least 40 percent from levels in the benchmark year of 1990. An existing goal of a 20-percent cut by 2020 has already
been nearly met.
33.
The European Union has nearly doubled its assistance to combat the raging Ebola virus in West Africa to 1 billion euros.
34.
According to World Steel Association (WSA) data, India is world’s 4th largest steel maker. With 62.41 million tonnes
output, India remains the world’s fourth largest steel producer in the first nine (Jan- Sept) months of the current year,
preceded by China, Japan and the US.
35.
Switzerland is the world’s favourite destination among expats, followed by Singapore and China, a poll on quality of life
by HSBC Bank. Other top-ranked countries were Germany, seen as stable and safe, followed by Bahrain, New Zealand,
Thailand, Taiwan, India and Hong Kong.
36.
India wins UNHRC re-election. India was re-elected to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) from 2015-17, receiving
the highest number of votes in the Asia-Pacific group.
Note: India is currently a member of the 47-nation UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and its first term is due to end on
December 31, 2014.
37.
Stamp on Sri lankan Buddhist monk Anagarika Dharmapala released
38.
To ensure speedy recovery of dues for investors and others hit by 5,600-crore rupees fraud at the National Spot Exchange
Ltd, Govt orders merger of National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL) with its holding company Financial Technologies India Ltd
(FTIL)
39.
A five-year-old Indian boy, Harshit Saumitra, is the youngest to reach Everest Base Camp
40.
WHO declares Nigeria free of Ebola.
41.
According to WHO - Pakistan, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria, are the only three countries in the world where polio
remains endemic.
42.
Union Cabinet approved inter-governmental MoU to upgrade Chabahar port of Iran. Chabahar port is located in the
Sistan-Baluchistan Province on south-eastern coast of Iran, which lies outside the Persian Gulf and it is easily accessed
from western coast of India.
Note: Two Indian companies– Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and Kandla Port Trust (KPT)
will comprise this
venture.
43.
Venezuela, Angola, Malaysia, New Zealand and Spain were elected as non-permanent members of United Nations Security
Council (UNSC) for two-year terms beginning on 1 January 2015.
Note: The five permanent Council members, which each wield
the power of veto, are China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom
and the United States.
ii. Along with Lithuania, the non-permanent members that will
remain on the Council until the end of 2015 are Chad, Chile, Jordan, and Nigeria.
44. Powerful typhoon Vongfong struck Japan.
45.
Hurricane Gonzalo struck Bermuda
46.
The United Nations owes India USD 110 million, the second highest outstanding payment to any country, for costs
relating to peacekeeping operations and troops.
Note: Apart from India, Ethiopia was owed the largest amount at USD 137 million, Pakistan at USD 109 million and
Bangladesh at USD 108 million.
47.
India among five nations to build world's largest telescope (Thirty meter Telescope – TMT).
Note: India along with Japan, the US, China and Canada will start work on the world’s biggest telescope on Mauna Kea
Hawaii Island
ii. The 30-meter telescope will be established near the summit of the Mauna Kea volcano with a cost of $1.4 billion.
iii. Japan is expected to cover about a quarter of the construction costs.
48.
India ranks 18th on list of most desirable places to work.
Note: The US has been ranked on the top, followed by the UK, Canada, Germany and Switzerland, making them the five
most desirable countries to work on the list compiled by the Boston Consulting Group, total jobs.com, and The Network.