Daily Current Affairs of 27 December 2017

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Here is the Current Affairs of 27th December 2017. Current Affairs is the very important section to score high in the mains exams of the various government exams like BANK, SSC, INSURANCE, RAILWAY, UPSC, GPSC and many more. So read daily current affairs and score high in the examination and increase your chance to be selected.






  1.  Jai Ram Thakur took oath as the 6th Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Anushka Sharma has been named PETA's Person of the Year by animal rights organisation People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
  3. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories has introduced Melphalan Hydrochloride for injection, a therapeutic equivalent generic version of Alkeran for injection, in the U.S. market.
  4. Bangladesh’s first eco-friendly thermal power plant with ultra-modern clean coal technology has been started by a Chinese consortium in central Bangladesh.
  5. South Delhi Municipal Corporation launched ‘Atal Jan Aahar Yojana’ for poor people to provide them meal at Rs 10.
  6. Andhra Pradesh will get access to high-speed internet and rent-free telephone and cable TV services from next Dec as part of the AP Fibre Grid Project.
  7. Uttar Pradesh has launchedfree household power connection scheme for the poor in the state. The scheme is driven by government’s motto ‘Prakash hai to Vikas hai’ (the barometer of development is light).
  8. Anisa Sayyed became one of the premier pistol shooters in the country by winning the women’s 25m air pistol gold in the 61st National shooting championships.
  9. Sectoral regulator IRDAI has issued regulations for insurance firms to carry out offshore business from Gujarat-based GIFT International Financial Services Centre (IFSC).
  10. The Government of India, the Government of Tamil Nadu and the World Bank signed a $318 million loan agreement for the Tamil Nadu Irrigated Agriculture Modernization Project to promote climate resilient agriculture technologies, improve water management practices, and increase market opportunities for small and marginal farmers.

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