Weekly Current Affairs( 28 August to 2 September 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs( 28 August to 2 September 2023)

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Category : State Published on: September 03 2023

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  • First ABDM Microsite Launched in Mizoram
  • Assam enforces ban on plastic water bottles of less than 1000ml
  • Kolkata becomes the third Indian city to adopt an Air Quality Early Warning System (AQEWS)
  • Thiruonam on the last day unites Keralites around the world in Onam celebrations
  • Bhaderwah Rajma and Ramban Sulai honey get GI tag in Jammu and Kashmir
  • The Enchanting "Magic Rice" of Assam Gets GI Tag
  • Kashmir to Host Miss World 2023 in December
  • M.K. Stalin launches expansion of breakfast scheme
  • Hyderabad gets India’s first solar roof cycling track
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