Weekly Current Affairs (02 May to 07 May 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (02 May to 07 May 2022)

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Category : National Published on: May 08 2022

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  • Country's first Greenfield grain based ethanol plant opened in Bihar's Purnea
  • J&K Delimitation Commission issues final notification, reserves 43 Assembly seats for Jammu, 47 for Kashmir
  • Country's first 'Flow Chemistry Technology Hub' set up at Dr. Reddy's Institute of Life Sciences (DRILS), Hyderabad
  • Country's first Tribal Health Observatory to be set up in Odisha
  • Priyanka Mohite Becomes First Indian Woman to Scale Five Peaks above 8,000m
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