Weekly Current Affairs (02 January to 07 January 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (02 January to 07 January 2023)

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Category : National Published on: January 08 2023

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  1. India's largest power company NTPC Limited commissions India's first green hydrogen blending project at Kawas, Gujarat
  2. President Draupadi Murmu inaugurates India's first “Samvidhan Udyan” at Raj Bhavan, Jaipur
  3. PM Modi to inaugurate world's longest river cruise 'Ganga Villa Cruise' from Varanasi to Assam on January 13
  4. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the 108th Indian Science Congress in Nagpur, Maharashtra
  5. First G-20 meeting to be held in Puducherry on January 31, LG Tamilisai Soundararajan unveils G20 logo, stickers
  6. Cabinet approves investment of 382 MW Sunni Dam Hydro Electric Project in Himachal Pradesh
  7. India's first mobile IVF lab for animals inaugurated in Gujarat's Amreli
  8. ECI launches 'Mission 929' for more than 90 per cent polling in Tripura
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