Weekly Current Affairs (13 February to 18 February 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (13 February to 18 February 2023)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: February 19 2023

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  1. HDFC Bank launches pilot program for offline digital payments in areas with poor connectivity
  2. AICTE & BPRD jointly inaugurate National Level Hackathon 'Kavach-2023' to ensure cyber security
  3. RBI gives in-principle approval to 32 entities for payment aggregator licenses
  4. Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnav inaugurated the National Philatelic Exhibition AMRUTPEKS - 2023 in New Delhi
  5. Tata-owned Air India signs 'biggest deal in aviation history' with Boeing, Airbus to buy 500 aircraft
  6. 68th India International Garment fair held in Greater Noida
  7. India’s First Fintech Company ‘Phonepe’ launched the Cross-border UPI Payments system
  8. MobiKwik becomes India’s first app to support credit cards on UPI
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