Weekly Current Affairs (21 November to 26 November 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (21 November to 26 November 2022)

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Category : National Published on: November 27 2022

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  1. Health Ministry includes Coronary Stent for the treatment of Coronary Artery Disease in the National List of Essential Medicines, 2022
  2. India launches official website of SCO 2023 with the theme 'For a Secure SCO'
  3. Amit Shah chairs first session on ‘Global Trends in Terrorist Financing and Terrorism’ in New Delhi
  4. PM Modi Formally Inaugurates Kashi-Tamil Samagam on November 19 at Amphitheater Ground of Banaras Hindu University
  5. Mumbai becomes the first city in South Asia to top CDP’s climate action list
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