Weekly Current Affairs (26th January to 1st February 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (26th January to 1st February 2025)

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Category : Awards Published on: February 02 2025

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  • Sanjay Potam, former Naxalite commander, awarded President’s Medal for Gallantry for the third time.
  • Indian short film ‘Anuja’ has earned Priyanka Chopra and Guneet Monga an Oscars 2025 nomination in the Best Live Action Short Film category.
  • Doordarshan wins the ECI Media Award for outstanding voter awareness initiatives.
  • Uttarakhand's Department of Information won the best tableau award at the state-level program during the 76th Republic Day celebration.
  • India confers Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award on Trinidad and Tobago President.
  • On Republic Day, Uttar Pradesh's tableau on "Mahakumbh" won the best award, while Jammu and Kashmir Rifles was awarded the best marching contingent.
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