Saturday, October 1, 2016

General Knowledge and Current Affairs Pack

  1. Have time to strengthen GST architecture: Vishal Sikka
  2. Have wonky teeth? Then you may be more wobbly on your feet: A straight set of pearly whites improves balance
  3. Having an increased payload capacity, the new Tiangong-2 space station will use its improved living conditions to verify key technologies, such as on-orbit propellant resupply using the new Tianzhou logistics vehicle.
  4. HCs sat on judicial vacancies for years together: Centre to SC
  5. HC to lodge complaint against Sasikala Pushpa
  6. Health Canada has amended its regulations to allow Canadian doctors to prescribe heroin as a treatment for those who are severely addicted to the drug. Last week's change to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act permits doctors to apply for permission under the federal Special Access Program to offer their addicted patients diacetylmorphine: pharmaceutical-grade heroin.
  7. HealthCare atHOME India completes training of 1500 nurses in five cities through care connect program
  8. healthy and fit to serve as President of the United States.&quot
  9. Heavy deployments of security forces were made by authorities in J&amp
  10. Heavy deployments of security forces were made by authorities in J&K where life remained paralysed for the 69th consecutive day.
  11. Heavy gun fire erupted between the forces and the militants.&nbsp
  12. Heavy gun fire erupted between the forces and the militants. 
  13. Heavy security at rly. stations
  14. Heavy security was deployed today at railway stations across the State following the rail roko protest called by pro-Kannada activists.
  15. Heck yeah! I still cover my webcam with tape: FBI director
  16. He is known for his co-invention of an ultra-fast imaging camera that can see around corners, low-cost eye-care solutions. It also enables users to read the first few pages of a book without opening the cover.
  17. Helsinki-based Labsystems Diagnostics, an enterprise of Chennai-based Trivitron Healthcare, has entered into a joint association with Shimadzu Corporation of Japan, a leader in analytical instruments...
  18. Henoko, the site of a planned U.S. Marine base relocation
  19. Here's how Indian cuisine essentials can give you glowing skin
  20. Here's why Bappi Lahiri turned into Gold-man
  21. Here’s What George Takei Has to Say About the ACC Pulling Its Championship Out of North Carolina
  22. Here's why Bappi Lahiri turned into Gold-man
  23. Here's why offices in India are becoming pet-friendly
  24. Hero bus driver saves 20 children from fire
  25. Hero FinCorp raises Rs 1,000 cr to expand credit services
  26. He said this in concern to leadership removing Akhilesh Yadav as Samajwadi party's Uttar Pradesh president
  27. He should investigate the dead vistims for surgery marks and ensure they leave the hospital with all organs they came with are still there.
  28. He was passed over for a job. He sought revenge using dead skunks and death threats, police say.
  29. High Court quashes corruption cases against two officials
  30. Highlighting the challenges facing Afghanistan due to decades-long violence and instability, the United Nations envoy to the country stressed today that avenues for peace there must be explored with utmost urgency and seriousness.
  31. High-speed travel: Nitin Gadkari inaugurates new road projects
  32. High-tech fabrics could soon allow you to charge your devices on the go simply by standing outside on a sunny, breezy day. The hybrid power textile generates electricity from both sunshine and motion.
  33. High time to make UNSC more democratic, representative: Ban
  34. High time to make UNSC more democratic, representative: Ban Ki-moon
  35. Hilary Mason | CEO and Founder, Fast Forward Labs
  36. Hillary Clinton’s Biggest Stumbles Have Nothing to Do With Her Health
  37. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are running neck-and-neck in a four-way matchup including third-party candidates, according to a national poll released Wednesday.
  38. Hillary Clinton 'fit to serve' as US president: Doctor
  39. Hillary Clinton released detailed medical records showing she was diagnosed with pneumonia last Friday and advised to take an antibiotic for ten days. "She is recovering well with antibiotics and rest," Dr. Lisa Bardack said in the letter
  40. Hillary Clinton releases health data, doctor says 'fit to serve' as president
  41. Hillary Clinton remains 'fit to serve' as president:
  42. Hillary Clinton's campaign released additional medical information Wednesday after questions about her health intensified in the wake of her pneumonia diagnosis late last week.
  43. Hillary Clinton will look to highlight her foreign policy credentials next week by meeting with foreign leaders during the United Nations General Assembly in New York, according to an aide.
  44. Hindalco to sell alumina plant, mines in Brazil in debt-paring move
  45. Hindi Diwas: The Express Office Takes The Hindi Alphabet Test
  46. Hinduja Foundries is in the business of grey iron castings and supply of automotive components
  47. Hinduja Foundries locked in lower circuit of 20% at Rs 44, and Ashok Leyland down 3% at Rs 82 on the BSE at 09:30 am.
  48. Hinduja Foundries was locked at 20% lower circuit to Rs 44 at 10:00 IST on BSE after the board of directors approved the proposal of amalgamating the company with Ashok Leyland.
  49. Hindustan Dorr-Oliver reports standalone net loss of Rs 44.32 crore in the June 2016 quarter
  50. Hinkley Point C finally gets green light as Government approves nuclear deal with EDF and China
  51. His campaign touted his medical test results and an immigration timeline for his wife. But documentation and details are lacking.
  52. His presidency would cost the US economy $1 trillion over the next five years, according to Oxford Economics a British forecasting firm with offices in the United States.
  53. History came full circle here on Wednesday. The very place on the National Highway overlooking the abandoned Tata Motors factory site where a decade ago stood the makeshift stage of protest and resis...
  54. History of Indian Banking, First Commercial Bank in India
  55. History of Olympic Game
  56. History Quiz Questions Answers
  57. Home | Department of Defence Production
  58. Home Ministry sits on report backing less-lethal riot control technology
  59. Honda 2Wheelers India to push scooter sales in rural market
  60. Honda is able to kick off this rural focus in scooters thanks to a recent capacity addition that has allowed it to allocate more s...
  61. Honda to push scooter sales in rural market
  62. HONG KONG -- China would suffer more than the U.S., at least in terms of trade and foreign investment if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins the November presidential election, Daiwa Capital Markets said on Wednesday.The brokerage estimates that T...
  63. Hormone-disrupting chemicals are everywhere -- in plastics, pesticides and makeup -- and two of them, phthalates and DDE, have been particularly strongly linked with common female reproductive conditions, such as fibroids.
  64. Hospice is intended for the terminally ill. But hospice companies earn more by recruiting patients who aren’t actually dying.
  65. Hosted by The Wall Street Journal’s Editor In Chief Gerard Baker, Deputy Editor In Chief Rebecca Blumenstein, Financial Editor Dennis K. Berman, Business Editor Jason Anders, Global Technology Editor Jason Dean, Personal Technology Columnists Geoffrey Fowler and Joanna Stern and Reporter Rolfe Winkler.
  66. Households and companies can save more than 35% water by changing their habits and fixing leaks reported by the meters
  67. House impeachment vote on IRS’s Koskinen averted by a last-minute deal
  68. how apple is cheating people. This phone makes most costliest in world. in usa they are selling same for 649$ which comes around Rs.40000. which is way cheap then indian price. They are earning mor...
  69. How China inflicted economic pain on US and fuelled Trump support
  70. How China is reshaping market correlations in Asia
  71. How Citrus Pay made 15 of its staff crorepatis
  72. How Citrus Pay made 15 of its staff Crorepatis

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