Weekly Current Affairs (24th December to 30th December 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (24th December to 30th December 2023)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: December 31 2023

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  • Recently India's second indigenous nuclear plant Kakrapar has started.
  • Recently 'Paat-Mitro' application has been launched for jute farmers.
  • Britain will start the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism scheme from the year 2027.
  • Recently India and Russia have signed the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant Agreement.
  • For the first time, India has paid UAE in rupees to buy crude oil.
  • According to the recently published 'World Economic League Table Report', India will become the country with the largest economy in the world by the end of the 21st century.
  • Recently the Economic Affairs Committee of the Union Cabinet has approved the Minimum Support Price of Copra.
  • Delhi has the highest percentage of cryptocurrency investors in the country.
  • Women's participation in MNREGA has increased to 59%.
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