Weekly Current Affairs (1st September to 7th September 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (1st September to 7th September 2024)

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: September 08 2024

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  • Moody’s Ratings has raised India's GDP growth forecast to 7.2% for the fiscal year 2024.
  • India has achieved the 40th rank in the 2023 edition of the Global Innovation Index.
  • Mumbai has been named Asia's billionaire capital in the Hurun India Rich List 2024.
  • Energy expert Kuldeep Gupta's book "From Oil to Lithium: Navigating the Future of Energy" traces Karan's journey transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
  • L'Oreal Paris has appointed Alia Bhatt as its new global brand ambassador.
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