Weekly Current Affairs (11th July to 16th July 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (11th July to 16th July 2022)

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Category : National Published on: July 17 2022

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  • Nagpur Metro and NHAI set a new record for building 3.14 km long double decker flyover
  • Uttar Pradesh became the first state in the country to have 13 expressways, out of which work is going on seven
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the National Emblem made of bronze atop the Parliament House
  • 'Sankalp Bhoomi Banyan Tree Complex' in Vadodara and 'Pratap Rao Bhosale High School' in Satara recommended to declare monuments of national importance
  • NMCG hosts 8th edition of webinar series 'Igniting Young Minds: Rejuvenating Rivers'
  • Leh airport to be developed as India's first carbon-neutral airport
  • Drug Controller General of India approves India's first ‘qHPV’ vaccine for treatment of cervical cancer
  • India ranked 135th in the Global Gender Gap Index 2022 released by the World Economic Forum
  • India's first monkeypox case reported in Kerala's Kollam
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