Weekly Current Affairs (05 September to 10 September 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (05 September to 10 September 2022)

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Category : National Published on: September 11 2022

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  1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveils 28 feet tall Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose statue near India Gate
  2. India's first 'Night Sky Sanctuary' to be set up in Ladakh, to boost astro tourism
  3. Center announces renaming of Rajpath stretched from Vijay Chowk to India Gate as ‘Kartavya Path’
  4. India's first intranasal covid vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech gets DCGI nod
  5. Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari unveils India’s first LNG-fueled green truck near Pune
  6. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurates the country's largest Rubber Dam and Steel Bridge on the Falgu River near Vishnupad temple in Gaya
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