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Most Important November Current Affairs 2012
- Maldives cancelled its Biggest Foreign
Investment Project with GMR Group
- Sebastian Vettel became Youngest Triple Champion in Formula One History
- Arvind Kejriwal named his Political Party as Aam Admi Party
- Usain Bolt and Allyson Felix named IAAF World Athletes of the Year 2012
- Cabinet
Committee on Economic Affairs approved 9.5 percent Stake Disinvestment in NTPC
- Lula da Silva awarded Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, for Disarmament and Development
- Senior IPS
Officer Ranjit Sinha Appointed as CBI Director for Two Years
- Tenth ASEAN-India Summit Concluded at Peace
Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- PepsiCo Coughed Up Double Amount than DLF to
Be Next 5 Years IPL Sponsor
- Gavaskar conferred with Col. CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award
- Super-Jupiter, the Largest Planet of Our Solar
System Discovered
- Malala Yousafzai awarded with Bravery Award by World Peace and Prosperity Foundation
- Reserve Bank
of India asked Banks not to Provide Loans
for Purchase of Gold
- President of
Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf chosen
for Indira Gandhi Peace Prize 2012
- Shiv Sena
Chief Balasaheb Thackeray died in
Mumbai
- Xi Jinping elected as the New General Secretary of the Communist Party of
China
- President
Pranab Mukherjee Launched Low Cost Aakash
Tablet 2
- United
Nation Declared November 10 as Malala
day
- Vodafone India tied up with ICICI Bank for Mobile Money
Services
- Sachin Tendulkar received the Honorary Membership of
the Order of Australia
- Irom Sharmila, the Iron Lady of Manipur completed 12 Years of Fast
- Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna won First ATP
Tour Masters Title
- Pioneer of
Pocket Cartoons in India Cartoonist,
T. Samuel Died
- Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Conferred with French Award The Knight of the Order of Arts and
Letter
- Virat Kohli Selected for BCCI Polly Umrigar Award
- BJP
suspended Rajya Sabha Member Ram
Jethmalani from the Party
- Death of Savita Halappanavar Ignited Strong
Reactions for Change in Irish Abortion
Law.
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