Weekly Current Affairs (21 February to 26 February 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (21 February to 26 February 2022)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: February 27 2022

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  • Chetan Ghate succeeds Ajit Mishra as director of Institute of Economic Growth
  • Takuya Tsumura replaces Gaku Nakanishi as new President and CEO of Honda Cars India
  • Former Principal Economic Advisor to the Government of India, Sanjeev Sanyal has been appointed as a full-time member of the PM's Economic Advisory Council.
  • Former Sri Lankan Airlines CEO Vipula Gunatilleka appointed as Jet Airways CFO
  • KN Raghavan has been appointed as the new chairman of the International Rubber Study Group (IRSG)
  • Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan appointed as the brand ambassador of Thums Up, the soft drink brand of Coca-Cola India
  • Rakesh Sharma reappointed as MD&CEO of IDBI Bank for a period of 3 years
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