Weekly Current Affairs (15 May to 20 May 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (15 May to 20 May 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs   /   Weekly Current Affairs (15 May to 20 May 2023)

Change Language English Hindi

Category : Awards Published on: May 21 2023

Share on facebook
  1. An eminent astrophysicist Prof. Jayant Vishnu Narlikar gets the first Astronomical Society of India Govind Swarup Lifetime Achievement Award in Pune
  2. Cochin Port bags ‘Sagar Shreshta Sammaan’ of Ministry of Ports Shipping & Waterways for best performance
  3. Man City’s Erling Haaland beats two Arsenal stars to win FWA Footballer Of The Year Award
  4. Tata Sons Chairman Chandrasekaran bestowed with France’s highest civilian award ‘Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur’
  5. Sanika Lahane wins The International Glamour Project Mrs. India 2023
  6. ‘Gauri’ bags ‘Best Long Documentary Award’ at South Asian Film Festival of Montreal
  7. Nigerian Author Arinze Ifeakandu Wins the 2023 Dylan Thomas Prize
Recent Post's
  • India halts auction of Lord Buddha’s sacred Piprahwa Relics in Hong Kong, sends legal notice to Sotheby’s.

    Read More....
  • UNSC raises concern over Pakistan's missile tests and LeT links in Pahalgam attack.

    Read More....
  • Russia declares May 8–10 ceasefire for WWII Victory Day; Ukraine rejects it as political stunt.

    Read More....
  • C-DOT and CSIR-NPL sign MoU to boost joint research in classical and quantum communication.

    Read More....
  • Cabinet approves revised SHAKTI policy to grant coal linkages to thermal power plants.

    Read More....
  • INS Kiltan joins IMDEX Asia 2025 in Singapore to strengthen India–Singapore maritime ties.

    Read More....
  • Cabinet approves National Scheme for ITI upgradation and five National Skilling Centres.

    Read More....
  • Indian forces conduct 24 precision strikes on Pakistan-based terror infrastructure.

    Read More....
  • Rohit Sharma announces retirement from Test cricket, continues with ODIs.

    Read More....
  • Moody’s lowers India’s 2025 GDP growth forecast to 6.3% citing global headwinds.

    Read More....