Weekly Current Affairs (05 June to 10 June 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (05 June to 10 June 2023)

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Category : State Published on: June 11 2023

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  1. Muthmiz Selvi of Johilpatti becomes first woman from Tamil Nadu to climb Mount Everest
  2. Odisha becomes 1st state in country to release traditional Millet Landraces Conserved by Tribal Custodian Farmers
  3. UP govt launches ‘Elder Line’ service to help elderly find shelter in old age home
  4. Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde launches Asia's largest cluster development scheme in Thane
  5. Kerala tops FSSAI's national food safety index 2022-23
  6. KFON internet connectivity launched by Kerala government
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