Daily Current Affairs 7 July 2017



Hello Friends,
Here is the Daily Current Affairs of 7 July 2017.


1. Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) was released by the UN telecommunications agency International Telecommunication Union (ITU). India ranked 23rd.

2. Jigyasa, a student- scientist connect programme was officially launched in New Delhi.

3. India’s new anti-hijacking law which prescribes capital punishment in the event of death of “any person”, has come into force.

4. According to RBI, Customers will not suffer any loss if unauthorised online banking transactions are reported within 3 days. The amount involved will be credited in the accounts concerned within 10-days. In case the third party fraud is reported with a delay of four to seven working days, a customer will face liability of up to Rs25,000.

5. The Odisha govt signed an Expression of Intent with the International Association of Athletics Federations & Athletics Federation of India to establish a High Performance Academy in Bhubaneswar.

6. Kewal Handa: non-executive chairman of Union Bank of India.

7. Siemens opened its first digital factory in India.

8. India becomes the fourth-largest foreign investor into the UK.

9. India’s Manpreet Kaur claimed the gold medal in the women’s shot put on the opening day of the Asian Athletics Championships 2017 at the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

10. Kewal Handa was appointed as non-executive chairman of Union Bank of India.

11. Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan warned of a fine of up to Rs 1 lakh, including a jail term, if new, post-GST rates are not printed on the inventory in the interest of consumers.

12. Srei Infrastructure Finance has joined hands with Russian Govt-owned Vnesheconombank to create a $200 Mn fund.



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Ibps Guruji.

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