Weekly Current Affairs (15th September to 21st September 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (15th September to 21st September 2024)

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: September 22 2024

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  • Tamil Nadu Governor Thiru. R.N. Ravi released the book Sri Rama in Tamilagam – An Inseparable Bond, authored by Dr. D.K. Hari and Dr. D.K. Hema Hari, highlighting the deep cultural connection between Lord Rama and the Tamil region.
  • HCLTech is ranked the No. 1 India-headquartered company on Time Magazine's World's Best Companies 2024 list.
  • IFFI 2024 will introduce a new segment, ‘Best Debut Indian Film Section.’
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