Weekly Current Affairs (13th March to 18th March 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (13th March to 18th March 2023)

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: March 19 2023

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  1. Atal Innovation Mission launches ‘ATL Sarthi’ to strengthen ecosystem of Atal Tinkering Labs
  2. OpenAI unveils GPT-4, a new foundation for ChatGPT
  3. ISRO successfully de-orbits and crashes a decade-old satellite 'Megha Trophix-1'
  4. Satellite communication company 'OneWeb' to launch 36 satellites on March 26, 2023 with ISRO rocket
  5. Drug developed using DRDO's technology gets DCGI approval
  6. IIT Roorkee researchers discover new antibacterial molecule ‘IITR00693’
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