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It is important for exams like UPSC Civil Services, SSC, Police Constable, Railway, Bank and more.
The youth hoping to achieve success in various entrance exams as well as the civil service examinations, must be knowledgeable on all the current comings and goings of the world. These examinations tend to give a lot of weightage to the general knowledge and the current affairs section of the test. So, a candidate needs to be well versed in the subjects, from the beginning. Especially if you are preparing for examinations like UPSC Civil Services, SSC, Police Constable, Railway, Bank, Teacher Eligibility Test and many more, focusing on current affairs is a must. Here is a list of current affairs that have a high chance of appearing in the tests.
- The National Florence Nightingale Award 2024 were presented to the nursing personnel by President Murmu.
- PM Modi will launch the Subhadra Yojana on his 74th birthday, in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha.
- The Cabinet has approved Rs 2,000 crore to Mission Mausam, aiming to enhance weather forecasting accuracy.
- The Indian government has launched a technical term website in 22 languages.
- Space X successfully launches the Polaris Dawn mission.
- R Ravindra was appointed as the country’s Ambassador to Iceland.
- By 2030, India to invest Rs 30 lakh crore to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity.
- Trade Connect e-platform launched by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, aiming for easy international trade for Indian entrepreneurs.
- Under the Ayushman India Bharat PM Jan Arogya Yojana, the Union Cabinet has approved health coverage for senior citizens above the age of 70 years.
- The Union Cabinet approves the PM e-Bus Service Payment Security Mechanism Scheme.
- Madhya Pradesh becomes the first state to provide AYSUH services in all urban area primary health centres.
- The NHA (National Health Authority) and IIT Kanpur signed a MoU on AI’s role in health research.
- Inner Line Permit implementation approved by the Nagaland government, for Dimapur, Chumoukedima and Newland districts.
- Uttar Pradesh receives the Top Achiever award in business forums.
- Rajasthan approves 33 per cent quota for women in police.
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