Weekly Current Affairs (3rd November to 9th November 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (3rd November to 9th November 2024)

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Category : Sports Published on: November 10 2024

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  • Krisha Verma has clinched a gold medal at the U19 World Boxing Championships.
  • Atanu Das clinched the bronze medal at the Swiss Open Indoor Archery Tournament.
  • India’s senior team has won the silver medal at the Bridge Olympiad.
  • Indian boxer Mandeep Jangra has won the WBF world title.
  • Harmeet Desai clinched gold medals in both singles and mixed doubles alongside his wife Krittwika Sinha Roy at the WTT Feeder tournament in Caracas.
  • Indian boxer Mandeep Jangra clinches the WBF Super Featherweight World Title.
  • Arjun Erigaisi makes history by reaching the No. 2 spot on the FIDE World Chess Rankings.
  • Alexander Zverev clinches his first Paris Masters title in 2024.
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