Weekly Current Affairs (12 September to 17 September 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (12 September to 17 September 2022)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: September 18 2022

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  1. Prakash Chand has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the State of Eritrea
  2. BharatPe appoints two independent directors BP Kanungo and Kaushik Dutta to its board
  3. Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersen formally resigns after right-wing victory
  4. American Express India appoints Sanjay Khanna as chief executive officer and Country Manager of AEBC Corp India
  5. President Draupadi Murmu appoints Gulam Ali from Jammu & Kashmir to Rajya Sabha
  6. Ashish Kumar named as new Chief Financial Officer of SpiceJet
  7. Austria's Volker Turk appointed as the next UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, replacing Michelle Bachelet
  8. Devika Bulchandani becomes CEO of ‘Ogilvy’, a British advertising, marketing and public relations agency based in New York City
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