Weekly Current Affairs (20th October to 26th October 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (20th October to 26th October 2024)

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Category : State Published on: October 27 2024

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  • The Haryana government has launched free dialysis services for chronic kidney patients.
  • Haryana becomes the first state to implement sub-quotas for Dalits, introducing divisions within Scheduled Castes to enhance representation.
  • Karnataka won the 24th National Para-Swimming Championship, securing the overall title.
  • The Delhi government will establish special courts to cater to the needs of people with disabilities.
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