Weekly Current Affairs (13 October to 21 October 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (13 October to 21 October 2023)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: October 22 2023

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  • Where was the World Bank Development Committee meeting held recently - Marrakesh
  • Which company is at the top position in the list of world's best employers - Samsung
  • According to recent data, the female labour force participation rate in the country has increased to - 37%
  • Recently, RITES Limited has been given the status of Navratna Company
  • Recently, the Ministry of Finance has declared IRCON International Limited as a Navratna company
  • Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approves Minimum Support Price for Rabi crops
  • The Competition Commission of India has approved the merger of IDFC with IDFC First Bank
  • As per the latest data, the total foodgrain production in the country has reached a new record of 32.97 lakh tonnes
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