Weekly Current Affairs (23 October to 28 October 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (23 October to 28 October 2023)

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Category : State Published on: October 29 2023

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  • Recently, jammu and Kashmir's first Vistadome train service has started
  • Recently deposit-linked loan scheme has been launched by Himachal Pradesh
  • Uttar Pradesh's first 'Mission Shakti Cafe' has been opened in Gonda
  • The country's first Naval Bravery Museum will be built in Lucknow
  • Recently paintbrush Swift butterfly has been discovered in Himachal Pradesh
  • Recently, the Uttarakhand Jamrani project has been approved
  • Recently Shri Anna Mahotsav was inaugurated in Lucknow
  • Recently, the 'Nilwande Dam' located in Maharashtra has been dedicated to the nation
  • All government schools in the state established before independence by the Arunachal Pradesh government will be declared heritage schools
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