Weekly Current Affairs (21 February to 26 February 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (21 February to 26 February 2022)

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: February 27 2022

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  • Indian-American Congressman R. O. Book titled “Dignity in a Digital Age: Making Tech Work for All of Us” authored by Khanna released
  • Book 'History of Sriniketan' authored by historian and author Uma Das Gupta released
  • Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya released the book 'A Nation To Protect' authored by Priyam Gandhi Modi
  • Anirudh Suri, Founding Partner and Managing Director of India Internet Fund announces a book titled 'The Great Tech Game'
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