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

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

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 03 2023

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  • Recently I.I.T. Madras has launched India's first incubator information platform for startups.
  • Recently the government has taken CERT-In out of the scope of Right to Information.
  • Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the first Prime Minister to fly in Tejas aircraft.
  • India's largest tiger reserve will be established in Damoh.
  • Recently Bengaluru Tech Summit was inaugurated by Siddaramaiah.
  • Under Project Lion, Asiatic lions will be settled in Barda Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • The COP-28 summit is being organized in Dubai.
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