You are on page 1of 25

Important Summits held in 2015 - Complete list of Summits /

Conferences held in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017


List of Recent Summits & Conferences
G-7 Summit
40th G-7 Summit 2014 Brussels, Belgium, Russia
Members France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, United Kingdom (UK), United States of
America (USA)
41st G-7 Summit 2015 - Schloss Elmau, Krn, Bavaria, Germany
42nd G7 summit 2016 - Kashiko Island, Shima, Mie Prefecture, Japan
G8 Summit
40th G8 Summit 2014 Russia (Sochi)
41st G8 Summit 2015 Schloss Elmau (Germany)
Members Canada, Russia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States of
America (USA)
42nd G8 Summit 2016 Sendai City, Japan.
G20 Meeting
8th G-20 summit 2013 - held at Saint Petersburg, Russia
9th G20 Meeting 2014 - It was held in Brisbane, Australia
10th G20 Meeting 2015 - Turkey, Antalya
11th G20 Meeting 2016 - Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China (1st summit to be held
in China)
BRICS Summit
Core BRICS Members - 5
BRICS Full form - Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
6th BRICS Summit 2014 Fortaleza, Brazil [Theme Inclusive Growth Sustainable Solutions]
7th BRICS Summit 2015 Ufa, Russia
8th BRICS Summit 2016 New Delhi, India
SAARC Summit

SAARC South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation


18th SAARC Summit 2014 - It was held in Kathmandu, Nepal in November
2014.
Head Office - Kathmandu, Nepal
Secretary General - Arjun Bahadur
Member Countries (8) - Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, Pakistan,
Afghanistan, India and Nepal
19th SAARC Summit 2016 - It will be held Islamabad, Pakistan.
ASEAN Summit
ASEAN Association of South East Asian Nations
26th ASEAN Summit - Kuala Lumpur & Langkawi, Malaysia, 26-28 April
2015
25th ASEAN Summit - Naypyidaw, Myanmar November 2014
24th ASEAN Summit - Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, 10-11 May 2014
Member Countries (10) : Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam
IBSA Summit
IBSA - India-Brazil-South Africa
7th IBSA Summit 2015 - New Delhi, India
8th IBSA Summit 2015 - New Delhi, India
Members - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
APEC Summit
APEC full form Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
26th APEC Summit 2014 China
27th APEC Summit 2015 Philippines
28th APEC Summit 2016 Lima, Peru
29th APEC Summit 2017 Hano, Vietnam

OPEC International Seminar


OPEC Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
6th OPEC International Seminar 2015 - Vienna, Austria
NAM Summit

NAM Non Alighed Movement membership countries (122)


17th NAM Summit 2015 Caracas, Venezulea
Nuclear Security Summit
1st Nuclear Security Summit 2010 - USA
2nd Nuclear Security Summit 2012 - South korea ,seoul
3rd Nuclear Security Summit 2014 - The Hague, Netherlands
4th Nuclear Security Summit 2016 - United States
NATO Summit
NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Head Office - Brussels, Belgium
Members - 28
Secretary General - Jens Stoltenberg
NATO Summit 2014 - Wales (Britain), UK
(Britain last hosted the summit in 1990, when Margaret Thatcher was Prime
Minister)
NATO Summit 2016 - Warsaw, Poland
BIMSTECH Summit
BIMSTECH Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic
Cooperation Countries (7) - India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, Bhutan.
3rd BIMSTECH Summit 2014 - Nay Pyi Taw (Myanmar)
4th BIMSTEC Summit will be held in Kathmandu, Nepal.
ADB Annual Meeting
ADB Asian Development Bank
Annual meeting of the board of governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB)
held every year.
ADB Annual Meeting 2014 - Astana, Kazakhstan
ADB Annual Meeting 2015 - Baku, Azerbaijan
Earth hour
Global earth hour 2015 Seoul
Global earth hour 2016- Australia
Global Insurance Summit
7th Global Insurance Summit (2014) - Hyderabad (Telangana)

CHOGM Summit
CHOGM - Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
This meeting is held every two years
23rd CHOGM 2015 - Portloyis (Mayritius)
Arab Summit
Arab Summit 2014 - Kuwait host the Arab Summit for the first time
Arab Summit 2015 - Cairo
PETROTECH
International Petroleum Conference (PETROTECH) 2014 held in New Delhi,
India.
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
12th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2014 held in New Delhi
13th Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas 2015 will be held at Gujarat (Gandhinagar)
14th Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas 2015 will be held at New Delhi in January 2016.
New Delhi hosted the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) most number of times.
ATOMEXPO
6th International Nuclear Energy Forum Atomexpo 2014 held in Moscow.
Global Investors meet
Global Investors Meet 2015 - Chennai
EU US Summit
EU US - United States and the European Union
Host - Brussels
UN Climate Change Summit
UN Climate Change Summit 2014 - New York
UN Climate Change Summit 2015 - Peris
Indian Economy Summit
World Economic Forum (WEF) hosted 29th Indian Economy Summit in Delhi
Indian Science Congress Association
100th Edition 2013 Kolkatta

101 2014 Jammu & kashmir


102 - 2015 Mumbai
103 - 2016 Mysore

Important Point to note :

India is member of G-20, BRICKS, SAARC, CHOGM, BIMSTEC & NAM.


India is not a member of G-8, EU, AU, APEC, OPEC, ASEAN & NATO.
New Members of Important Organizations
United Nations Total Members 193 (Last Member - South Sudan)
WTO Total Members 160 (Last Member - Yemen)
World Bank and International Monetary Fund : Total Members 188 (Last
Member South Sudan)
European Union Total Members 28 (Last Member Croatia).
Q.Banking General Awareness 2015 Limit on FDI various sectors of
India New Limits :
SECTORS WITH 74% FDI LIMITS ARE
1. airports
2. broadcasting
3. coal and lignite
4. credit information companies
5. direct to home (dth)
6. mining ( diamonds & precious stones)
7. satellites
8. private sector banking
sectors with 100% fdi limits are
1. advertising
2. agriculture
3. air transport services (domestic airlines) 100 % for nris
49% for others

4. courier services
5. drugs and pharmaceuticals
6. electricity
7. power
8. films and studios
9. hotel and tourism
10. housing and real estate
11. construction
12. mass rapid transport system
13. minig(minig of gold and silver)
14. nbfc
15. oil exploration
16. petroleum product marketing
17. petroleum product pipelines
18. petroleum refining(private sector)
19. pollution control
20. road,highways,ports and harbours
21. tourism
22. tranportation infrastructure
23. townships
24. special economic zone(sez)
25. railways
26. single brand retail (upto 49% automatic 49-100% by fipb)
27. telecommunications (upto 49% automatic 49-100% by fipb)
28. asset reconstruction companies ( upto 49% automatic 49-100% by fipb)
**there is no fdi limits in renewable energy sector. foreign companies can
hold 100% ownership**
sectors with 49% fdi limits are
1. airlines/aviation
2. defence
3. insurance
4. pension
sectors with 26% fdi limits are
1. print media ( newspaper 26%
scientific & periodicals 100% )
2. fm radio
sectors with 20% fdi limits is

1. public sector banks


Old Limits - Limit on FDI various sectors of India
Sector
Agriculture
Asset Reconstruction Companies
Civil Aviation
Commodity Exchanges
Courier Services
Credit Information Companies
Defence
Insurance
Multi Brand Retail
Pension
Petroleum and Natural Gas
Power Exchanges
Print Media
Private Sector Banks
Public Sector Banks
Single Brand Retail
Special Economic Zones
Stock Exchanges/Clearing Corporations
Tea Plantation
Telecom
Tourism

FDI
100%
100%
100%
49%
100%
74%
49%
49%
51%
26%
49%
49%
49%
100%
20%
49%
100%
49%
100%
100%
100%

Q. Regulatory bodies in india


Sectors

Regulator

Established

Website

Inland Waterways for shipping and navigation

Inland Waterways Authority of India

27-Oct-1986

[1]

National Highways

National Highways Authority Of India

1988

[2]

Commodity Market

Forward Markets Commission

1953

[3]

Telecommunication Industry

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

20-Feb-1997

[4]

Financial Audit and Accounting professions

Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

1-May-1949

[5]

Financial system and monetary policy

Reserve Bank of India

01-Apr-1935

[6]

Food Safety

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India

Aug-2011

[7]

Security Market

Securities and Exchange Board of India

12-Apr-1992

[8]

Aeronautical Tariff

Airports Economic Regulatory Authority

12-May-2009

[9]

Insurance industry

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority

1999

[10]

Company- related matters

Registrar of Companies

1956

[11]

Power sector

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission

24-Jul-1998

[12]

Pension sector

Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority

10-Oct-2003

[13]

Warehouses

Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority

2007

[14]

Q.MULTINATIONAL BANK SLOGANS


Name of the Bank

Punch line

CITI Bank

Let's get it done

Standard Chartered Bank

Your Right Partner

HSBC Bank

The World's Local Bank

Royal Bank of Scotland

Make it happen

BNP Paribas

The bank for a changing world

JPMorgan Chase Bank

The right relationship is everything

Deutsche Bank

A passion to perform

Scotia Bank

Youre richer than you think

American Express Bank

Do more

Barclays Bank

Fluent in finance

DBS Bank

Living, Breathing Asia

INDIAN BANK SLOGANS


Bank Name

Bank Slogan

Allahabad Bank

A tradition of trust

Andhra Bank

Much more to do. With YOU in focus

Bank of Baroda

India's International Bank

Bank of India

Relationships beyond Banking

Bank of
Maharashtra
Bank of Rajasthan

One Family One Bank

Canara Bank
Central Bank of
India
Corporation Bank

It's easy to change for those who you love,


Together we Can
Build A Better Life Around Us, Central to you
since 1911
Prosperity for all

Dena Bank

Trusted Family Bank

Federal Bank

Your Perfect Banking Partner

HDFC Bank

We Understand Your World

Together we Prosper

HSBC

Worlds Local Bank

ICICI Bank

"Hum Hai na..."

IDBI Bank

Banking for all; "Aao Sochein Bada"

Indian Bank

Taking Banking Technology to Common Man,


Your Tech-friendly bank
Good people to grow with

Indian Overseas
Bank
J & K Bank

Serving to Empower

Karur Vysya Bank

Smart way to Bank

Lakshmi Vilas Bank

The Changing Face of Prosperity

Oriental Bank of

Where every individual is committed

Commerce
Punjab and Sindh Bank

Where series is a way of life

Punjab National
Bank
State Bank of India

The Name you can Bank Upon

State Bank of
Hyderabad
State Bank of
Mysore
State Bank of
Patiala
State Bank of
Travancore
South Indian Bank

The Nation banks on us; Pure Banking Nothing


Else; With you all the way
You can always bank on us
Working for a better tomorrow
Blending Modernity with Tradition
A Long Tradition of Trust
Experience Next Generation Banking

Syndicate Bank

Your Faithful And Friendly Financial Partner

The Economic
Times
UCO Bank

Knowledge is Power
Honors Your Trust

Union Bank of India Good people to bank with


United Bank of
India

The Bank that begins with U

Vijaya Bank

A Friend You can Bank Upon

Yes Bank

Experience our expertise

Q. Chief ministers and governors of Indian states


Chief Ministers & Governors of Indian States

S. NO

State and U.T.

Chief Minister

Governor

Andaman & Nicobar U.T.

A. K. Singh (LieutenantGovernor)

Andhra Pradesh

N.Chandrababu Naidu

Shri. E. S. L. Narasimhan

Arunachal Pradesh

Kalikho Pul

Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa

Assam

Shri Tarun Gogoi

Padmanabha Balakrishna
Acharya

Bihar

Nitish Kumar

Ram Nath Kovind

Chandigarh

U.T.

Shri Shivraj V. Patil


(Administrator)

Chhattisgarh

Dr. Raman Singh

Shri Balramji Dass Tandon

Goa

Laxmikant Parsekar

Mridula Sinha

Gujarat

Anandiben Patel

Shri Om Prakash Kohli

10

Haryana

Manohar Lal Khattar

Kaptan Singh Solanki

11

Himachal Pradesh

Virbhadra Singh

Acharya Dev Vrat

12

Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti Sayeed

Narinder Nath Vohra

13

Jharkhand

Raghubar Das

Draupadi Murmu

14

Karnataka

Shri K. Siddaramaiah

Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala

15

Kerala

Shri Oommen Chandy

P. Sathasivam

16

Madhya Pradesh

Shri Shivraj Singh


Chouhan

Ram Naresh Yadav

17

Maharashtra

Devendra Fadnavis

Chennamaneni Vidyasagar Rao

18

Manipur

Shri Okram Ibobi Singh

Syed Ahmed (Died)

19

Meghalaya

Mukul Sangma

V Shanmuganathan

20

Mizoram

Pu Lalthanhawla

Nirbhay Sharma

21

Nagaland

T R Zeliang

Shri Padmanabha Balakrishna


Acharya

22

New Delhi

Arvind Kejriwal

Najeeb Jung (LieutenantGovernor)

23

Odisha

Sh. Naveen Patnaik

Shri S. C. Jamir

24

Puducherry

Shri N. Rangasamy

Ajay Kumar Singh (Retd. Lt.


General)

25

Punjab

Shri Parkash Singh Badal Shri Shivraj Patil

26

Rajasthan

Vasundhara Raje

Kalyan Singh

27

Sikkim

Shri Pawan Kumar


Chamling

Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil

28

Tamil Nadu

J. Jayalalithaa

Konijeti Rosaiah

29

Telangana

K Chandrasekhar Rao

ESL Narasimhan

30

Tripura

Shri Manik Sarkar

Tathagata Roy

31

Uttar Pradesh

Akhilesh Yadav

Shri Ram Naik

32

Uttarakhand

President Rule

Krishan Kant Paul

33

West Bengal

Km. Mamata Banerjee

Keshari Nath Tripathi

34

Dadra and Nagar


Haveli

U.T.

Shri B.S. Bhalla (Administrator)

35

Daman and Diu

U.T.

Shri B.S. Bhalla (Administrator)

36

Lakshadweep

U.T.

Shri H. Rajesh Prasad

Chief Ministers of India


Andhra Pradesh

Jharkhand

Pondicherry

Arunachal Pradesh

Karnataka

Punjab

Assam

Kerala

Rajasthan

Bihar

Madhya Pradesh

Sikkim

Chhattisgarh

Maharashtra

Tamil Nadu

Delhi

Manipur

Telangana

Goa

Meghalaya

Tripura

Gujarat

Mizoram

Uttar pradesh

Haryana

Nagaland

Uttarakhand

Himachal Pradesh

Orissa

West Bengal

Jammu Kashmir

List Of Chief Ministers Of 29 States Of India


States
Chief Minister
Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu
Naidu (Telugu

Governors
E. S. L.
Narasimhan

Arunachal
Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal
Pradesh
Jammu and
Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala

Desam Party)
Vacant
(President's rule)
Tarun Gogoi (Indian
National Congress)
Nitish Kumar (Janata
Dal (United))
Raman
Singh (Bharatiya
Janata Party)
Laxmikant Parsekar
(Bharatiya Janata
Party)
Anandiben Patel
(Bharatiya Janata
Party)
Manohar Lal Khattar
(Bharatiya Janata
Party)
Virbhadra Singh
(Indian National
Congress)
Vacant
(President's rule)
Raghuvar Das
(Bharatiya Janata
Party)
Siddaramaiah (India
n National Congress)
Oommen

Jyoti Prasad
Rajkhowa
Padmanabha
Acharya
Ram Nath Kovind
Balramji Das
Tandon
Mridula Sinha
Om Prakash Kohli
Kaptan Singh
Solanki
Acharya Dev Vrat
Narinder Nath
Vohra
Draupadi Murmu
Vajubhai Vala
P. Sathasivam

Madhya
Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim

Chandy (Indian
National Congress)
Shivraj Singh
Chouhan (Bharatiya
Janata Party)
Devendra Fadnavis
(Bharatiya Janata
Party)
Okram Ibobi Singh
(Indian National
Congress)
Mukul Sangma
(Indian National
Congress)
Lal
Thanhawla (Indian
National Congress)
T. R. Zeliang (Naga
People's Front)
Naveen Patnaik (Biju
Janata Dal)
Parkash Singh Badal
(Shiromani Akali
Dal)
Vasundhara Raje
(Bharatiya Janata
Party)
Pawan Kumar
Chamling (Sikkim
Democratic Front)

Ram Naresh Yadav


Chennamaneni
Vidyasagar
Rao
V. Shanmuganthan
V. Shanmuganthan
Nirbhay Sharma
Padmanabha
Acharya
S. C. Jamir
Kaptan Singh
Solanki
Kalyan Singh
Shriniwas
Dadasaheb Patil

Tamil Nadu

Telangana
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal

Jayalalithaa (All
India Anna Dravida
Munnetra
Kazhagam)
K. Chandrashekar
Rao (Telangana
Rashtra Samithi)
Manik Sarkar
(Communist Party of
India (Marxist))
Akhilesh Yadav
(Samajwadi Party)
Harish Rawat
(Indian National
Congress)
Mamata Banerjee
(All India Trinamool
Congress)

K. Rosaiah

E. S. L.
Narasimhan
Tathagata Roy
Ram Naik
Krishan Kant Paul
Keshari Nath
Tripathi

List Of Lieutenant Governors/Administrators Of


Indias 7 Union Territories
Union Territory
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar
Haveli

Chief Minister

Lt. Governors &


Administrators
A.K. Singh
(Lt. Governor)
Kaptan Singh
Solanki
(Administrator)
Ashish Kundra
(Administrator)

Daman and Diu


Delhi

Arvind Kejriwal
(Aam Aadmi
Party)

Lakshadweep
Puducherry

N.Rangaswamy
(All India N.R.
Congress)

Ashish Kundra
(Administrator)
Najeeb Jung
(Lt. Governor)
H. Rajesh Prasad
(Administrator)
A.K. Singh
(Lt. Governor)

Q.Important days
January 1

Global Family Day

January 9

NRI Day

January 10

World Laughter Day

January 12

National Youth Day

January 15

Army Day

January 25

National Voters Day , National Tourism Day

January 26

Indias Republic Day, International Customs Day

January 28

Data Protection Day

January 30

Martyrs Day; World Leprosy Eradication Day

February second Sunday

World Marriage Day

February 4

World Cancer Day

February 6

International Day against Female Genital Mutilation

February 12

Darwin Day ,World Day of the Sick

February 13

World Radio day

February 20

World Day of Social Justice

February 21

International Mother Language Day

February 22

World Scout Day

February 24

Central Excise Day

February 28

National Science Day

March second Monday

Commonwealth Day

March second Thursday

World Kidney Day

March 4

World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation

March 8

International Womens Day

March 15

World Consumer Rights Day

March 16

National Vaccination Day

March 18

Ordnance Factories Day

March 20

World Sparrow Day

March 21

World Forestry Day

March 22

World Water Day

March 23

World Earth Day

March 24

World TB Day

March 27

World Drama Day

April 2

World Autism Awareness Day

April 5

International Day for Mine Awareness,

April 5

National Maritime Day

April 7

World Health Day

April 17

World Haemophilia Day

April 18

World Amateur Radio Day

April 18

World Heritage Day

April 21

Secretaries Day

April 21

National Civil Services Day

April 22

Earth Day

April 23

World Book and Copyright Day

April 25

World Malaria Day

April 26

World Intellectual Property Day

April 29

International Dance Day

May 1

International Labour Day

May 1st Tuesday

World Asthma Day

May 3

Press Freedom Day

May-2nd Sunday

Mothers Day

May 4

Coal Miners Day

May 8

World Red Cross Day

May 9

World Thalassaemia Day

May 11

National Technology Day

May 12

World Hypertension Day

May 12

International Nurses Day

May 14

World Migratory day

May 15

International Day of the Family

May 17

World Tele communication Day

May 18

International Museum Day

May 21

Anti-Terrorism day (Rajiv Gandhi dead)

May 22

International Day for Biological Diversity

May 24

Common wealth Day

May 28

World Hunger Day

May 31

Anti-tobacco Day

June 4

International Day of Innocent Children

June 4

Victims of Aggression

June 5

World Environment Day

June, 3rd Sunday

Fathers Day

June 8

World Ocean Day

June 12

World Day against Child Labour

June 14

World Blood Donor Day

June 15

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

June 17

World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought

June 20

World Refugee Day

June 21

World Music Day

June 23

International Olympic Day

June 23

UN Public Service Day

June 26

International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

June 27

International Diabetes Day

July 1

Doctors Day

July 6

World Zoonoses Day

July 11

World Population Day

July 12

Malala Day

July 18

Nelson Mandela International Day

July 30

International Day of Friendship

August first Sunday

International Friendship Day

August 6

Hiroshima Day,Organ Donation Day

August 7

Forgiveness Day

August 8

World Senior Citizen Day

August 9

Nagasaki Day

August 12

International Youth Day

August 15

Indian Independence Day

August 18

International Day of the World Indigenous Peoples

August 19

Photography Day,World Humanitarian Day

August 20

Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana Divas

August 29

National Sports Day

September 2

Coconut Day

September 5

Teachers Day ,International day of charity

September 8

International Literacy Day (UNESCO)

September 14

Hindi Diwas, World First Aid Day

September 15

Engineer Day

September 16

World Ozone Day

September 21

Alzheimer Day

September 21

Day for Peace and Non- violence (UN)

September 22

Welfare of cancer patients (Rose Day)

September 25

Social Justice Day

September 26

Day of the Deaf

September 27

World Tourism Day

September 28

World Rabies Day

September 29

World Heart Day

October 1

International Day for the Elderly

October 2

Gandhi Jayanthi

October 3

World Habitat Day

October 4

World Animal Welfare Day

October 8

Indian Air Force Day

October 9

World Post Office Day

October 10

National Post Day

October, 2nd Thursday

World Sight Day

October 11

International Day of the Girl Child

October 12

World Arthritis Day

October 13

UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction

October 14

World Standards Day

October 15

World White Cane Day

October 15

International Day of Rural women

October 16

World Food Day

October 17

The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

October 20

World Statistics Day

October 20

World Osteoporosis Day

October 21

Global Iodine Deficiency Disorders Prevention Day

October 24

World Development Information Day

October 24

World Polio Day, UN Day

October 28

International Animation Day

October 30

World Thrift Day

November 5

World Radiography Day

November 9

Legal Services Day

November 12

World Pneumonia Day

November 12

Public Service Broadcasting Day

November 14

Children Day

November 14

World Diabetes Day

November 16

International Day for Tolerance

November 17

National Epilepsy Day

November 17

National Journalism Day

November 19

Citizens Day

November 19

World Toilet Day

November 19

National Integration Day

November 20

Africa Industrialisation Day

November 21

World Television Day

November 21

World Fisheries day

November 25

International Day for Elimination of Violence against


Women

November 26

Constitution Day

November 29

International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People

December 1

World AIDS Day

December 2

World Computer Literacy Day

December 3

World Day of the Handicapped

December 4

Indian Navy Day

December 5

International Volunteer Day

December 7

Armed Forces Flag Day

December 7

International Civil Aviation Day

December 10

Human Rights Day

December 10

International Children Day of Broadcasting

December 14

World Energy Day

December 18

Minorities Rights Day

December 22

National Mathematics Day

December 23

Farmers Day

December 25

Good Governance Day

Q. oscar and filmware awards and winners


63rd National Film Award

Best Film: Baahubali


Best Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Bajirao Mastani
Best Actor: Amitabh Bachchan, Piku
Best Actress: Kangana Ranaut, Tanu Weds Manu Returns
Best Supporting Actor: Samuthirakani for Visaaranai
Best Supporting Actress: Tanvi Azmi, Bajirao Mastani
Best Hindi Film: Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film Of A Director: Neeraj
Ghaywan, Masaan
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
Best Choreography: Remo DSouza, Deewani Mastani song in Bajirao
Mastani
Best Female Playback Singer: Monali Thakur, Moh Moh Ke Dhage
Best Cinematography: Sudeep Chaterjee, Bajirao Mastani
Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration: Nanak
Shah Fakir
Best Screenplay Writer (Original): Juhi Chaturvedi (Piku) and Himanshu
Sharma (Tanu Weds Manu Returns)
Best Screenplay Dialogues: Juhi Chaturvedi (Piku) and Himanshu
Sharma (Tanu Weds Manu Returns)

Best Childrens Film: Duronto


62 filmfare awards south
The 62nd Filmfare Awards South ceremony honouring the winners and nominees
of the best of South Indian cinema in 2015 is an event held on 26 June 2015 in
Chennai.
Awards for Kannada Cinema
Best Film - Mr And Mrs Ramachari
Best Director - Rakshit Shetty - Ulidavaru Kandanthe
Best Actor (Male) - Yash - Mr And Mrs Ramachari
Best Actor (Female) - Shwetha Srivatsav - Fair And Lovely
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) - Achyuth Kumar - Drishya
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) - Samyuktha Hornadu Oggarane
Best Music - B. Ajaneesh Loknath - Ulidavaru Kandanthe
Best Lyricist - V Nagendra Prasad - Kannalli (Ambareesha)
Best Playback Singer (Male) - Vijay Prakash - Gaatiya Ilidu (Ulidavaru
Kandante)
Best Playback Singer (Female) - Anuradha Bhat - Chanana Chanana
(Ugramm)
Awards for Malayalam Cinema
Best Film - Munnariyippu
Best Director - Anjali Menon - Bangalore Days
Best Actor (Male) - Mammootty - Varsham

Best Actor (Female) - Manju Warrier - How Old Are You


Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) - Jayasurya - Apothecary
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) - Parvathy - Bangalore Days
Best Music - Gopi Sunder - Bangalore Days
Best Lyricist - BK Harinarayanan - Olanjali Kuruvi (1983)
Best Playback Singer (Male) - Haricharan - Ethu Kari Ravilum (Bangalore
Days)
Best Playback Singer (Female) - Shreya Ghoshal - Vijanatyhayil (How Old
Are You)
62nd Filmfare Awards for Telugu Cinema
Best Film - Manam
Best Director - Vikram Kumar - Manam
Best Actor (Male) - Allu Arjun - Race Gurram
Best Actor (Female) - Shruti Haasan - Race Gurram
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) - Jagapathi Babu - Legend
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) - Lakshmi Manchu Chandamama Kathalu
Best Music - Anoop Rubens - Manam
Best Lyricist - Chandrabose - Kanipinchina Maa Ammake (Manam)
Best Playback Singer (Male) - Simha - Cinema Choopista Mama (Race
Gurram)
Best Playback Singer (Female) - Sunita - Yem Sandeham Ledu (Oohalu
Gusagusalade)

62nd Filmfare Awards for Tamil Cinema


o Best Film - Kaththi
o Best Director - AR Murugadoss - Kaththi
o Best Actor (Male) - Dhanush - Velaiyilla Pattathari
o Best Actor (Female) - Malavika Nair - Cuckcoo
o Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) - Bobby Simha Jigarthanda
o Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) - Ritwika - Madras
o Best Music - Anirudh Ravichander - Velaiyilla Pattathari
o Best Lyricist - NA Muthukumar - Azhagu (Saivam)
o Best Playback Singer (Male) - Pradeep Kumar - Aagayam
Theepidicha (Madras)
o Best Playback Singer (Female) - Uthara Unnikrishnan - Azhagu
(Saivam)
Best Actor Critics Award:
o Nivin Pauly (1983)
o Karthi (Madras)
Best Choreographer - Shobi - Pakkam vanthu (Kaththi)
Cinematographer - PS Vinod (Manam)
Debut Awards Male :
Dulquer Salman (Vaayai Moodi Pesavum)
Bellamkonda Sreenivas (Alludu Seenu)
Debut Awards Female: Catherine Tresa (Madras)
Nikki Galrani (1983)
Lifetime Achievement Awards - IV Sasi and Radhika
Q.

You might also like