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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: July 10 2022

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  • Lt Gen Mohan Subramaniam of India has been appointed as the UN Force Commander in South Sudan, replacing Lt Gen Shailesh Tinaikar
  • Asit Rath replaces Amit Malik as chief executive officer and managing director of private life insurance company Aviva Life Insurance
  • Vijay Kumar Janjua appointed as the new Chief Secretary of Punjab in place of IAS officer Anirudh Tiwari
  • Suranjan Das appointed as the President of Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigns as Conservative leader and as Prime Minister
  • India elected to UNESCO's Inter-Governmental Panel for 4 years for the third time
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