Weekly Current Affairs (01 May to 06 May 2023)

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Category : National Published on: May 07 2023

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  1. Foreign ministers of eight member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting begins in Goa on May 4
  2. Assamese Braille dictionary adjudged largest by Guinness World Records
  3. UGC launches 'CU-Chayan', a unified faculty recruitment portal for central universities
  4. Union Culture Ministry Decided to Release a 12-Part Comic Book Series based On the Themes and People Featured in Prime Minister Modi’s Mann Ki Baat Programme
  5. 'Saurashtra-Tamil Sangamprashastih' book has been launched by PM Modi
  6. Gujarat's handicraft 'Mata ni Pachedi' gets GI tag, Mata Ni Pachedi Takes Gujarat’s GI Tally to 16
  7. Govt launches ‘Vivad se Vishwas’ Scheme for Covid-19 relief to MSMEs
  8. Sharad Pawar steps down as NCP president
  9. Science 20 Engagement Group meeting begins in Lakshadweep
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