Weekly Current Affairs (14 November to 19 November 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (14 November to 19 November 2022)

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Category : National Published on: November 20 2022

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  1. PM flags off South India's first semi-high speed 'Vande Bharat Express', will run between Chennai to Mysore
  2. 18th International Telemedicine Conference held in Kochi, Kerala
  3. India becomes the second largest steel producing country in the world, produced 106 million tonnes in 2018
  4. Bhopal Railway Station becomes 6th station in India to get 4-star rating 'Eat Right Station' certification
  5. PM Modi unveils 108-ft bronze statue of Bengaluru founder Nadaprabhu Kempegowda
  6. India's ranking improves in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), ranked 8th in the list of 63 countries
  7. Power System Operation Corporation (POSOCO) renamed to Grid Controller of India
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