Weekly Current Affairs (03 April to 08 April 2023)ac

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Category : National Published on: April 09 2023

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  1. Srinagar-Leh’s Z-Morh tunnel to be inaugurated in April
  2. Ministry of Defence inks Rs 1,700 crore deal with BrahMos Aerospace
  3. Haryana becomes first state in India to have 100% electrified railway network
  4. First G20 disaster risk reduction working group meeting begins in Gandhinagar
  5. European Commission grants GI tag for Himachal’s Kangra tea
  6. PM Modi inaugurates Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of CBI in Delhi on 3rd April
  7. Famous Basohli painting of Kathua, J&K gets GI tag, approved by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) Jammu
  8. Banarasi Paan among 4 Varanasi products get GI tag
  9. Karnataka tops states, UTs in providing access to justice: India Justice Report 2022
  10. Chhattisgarh's Nagri Dubraj rice variety gets geographical indication tag
  11. IIT Kanpur to host Y20 consultation under India's G20 chairmanship
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