Weekly Current Affairs (26th November to 2nd December 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (26th November to 2nd December 2023)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: December 03 2023

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  • Recently Anish Shah has been appointed President of FICCI.
  • Recently Christopher Luxon has been sworn in as the Prime Minister of New Zealand.
  • Colonel Sunita has become the first woman to command the Armed Forces Transfusion Centre.
  • Recently Harsh Kumar Bhanwala was appointed as HDFC Bank. Additional independent director has been appointed in the bank.
  • Recently Rajneesh Kumar Jain has been appointed Chairman of Fino Payments Bank.
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