Weekly Current Affairs (16 May – 21 May 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (16 May – 21 May 2022)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: May 22 2022

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  • Rajiv Kumar takes over as the next Chief Election Commissioner from May 15
  • Former RBI deputy governor SS Mundra becomes chairman of Bombay Stock Exchange 
  • Former Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora appointed as non-executive chairman of 'Gram Unnati'
  • Eicher Motors Appoints B Govindarajan as CEO of Royal Enfield
  • Peter Albers appointed as CEO of IndiGo in place of Ronojoy Dutta
  • Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal resigns over personal reasons
  • Nidhi Chhibber, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Heavy Industries, becomes CBSE President
  • Vinayak Pai appointed as CEO and MD of infrastructure firm Tata Projects Ltd.
  • Prof. Nilofer Khan became the first woman vice-chancellor of Kashmir University
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