Weekly Current Affairs (18th August to 24th August 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (18th August to 24th August 2024)

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Category : State Published on: August 25 2024

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  • Thiruvananthapuram Airport's 'Zero Waste to Landfill' model receives the Pollution Control Waste Recycling Excellence Award from the Greentech Foundation.
  • Andhra Pradesh CM inaugurated projects and signed deals worth Rs 3,683 crore at Sri City.
  • The Rajasthan government has secured over Rs 5.21 lakh crore in investment proposals ahead of the 'Rising Rajasthan' Investment Summit 2024.
  • Madhya Pradesh becomes the first state in India to formalize digital summons and warrant rules, allowing issuance through electronic means like email, WhatsApp, and text messages.
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