Weekly Current Affairs (07th September to 13th September 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (07th September to 13th September 2025)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: September 14 2025

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  • Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj became the new brand ambassador of Skechers.
  • David Lammy appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the UK.
  • Nepal’s PM KP Sharma Oli resigned after violent protests over social media bans and corruption claims.  
  • CP Radhakrishnan became India’s 15th Vice President, defeating B. Sudarshan Reddy by 152 votes.
  • Srinivas Injeti was appointed Chairperson of NSE Governing Board as India prepares for its long-delayed IPO.
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