Weekly Current Affairs (25 July to 30 July 2022)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: July 31 2022

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  • Former RBI Deputy Governor RS Gandhi appointed as Additional Independent Director by Yes Bank for a period of five years
  • Paytm Payments Services appoints Nakul Jain as CEO in place of Praveen Sharma
  • Cricket Association of India (IDCA) appointed Roma Balwani as its CEO and Brand Custodian
  • Indermit Gill becomes second Indian after Kaushik Basu to be appointed as Chief Economist of World Bank
  • Vodafone Idea board appoints Akshay Mundra as next CEO, replacing Ravinder Takkar
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