Weekly Current Affairs (9th February to 15th February 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (9th February to 15th February 2025)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: February 16 2025

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  • IRS officer Maimun Alam has been appointed as Director in the Ministry of Steel.
  • N Biren Singh resigned as Manipur's Chief Minister due to BJP internal discord and a potential no-confidence motion after discussions with Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
  • Senior NSG officer Deepak Kumar Kedia conferred with 'CA in Public Service' award by ICAI.
  • Tulsi Gabbard appointed as America's new National Intelligence Director.
  • Canara Bank appoints Dr. Madhavankutty G as Chief Economist.
  • Indian-origin Paul Kapur nominated as key U.S. diplomat for South Asian Affairs.
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