Weekly Current Affairs (04 April to 09 April 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (04 April to 09 April 2022)

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Category : National Published on: April 10 2022

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  1. Central government extended the foreign trade policy till September 30, 2022
  2. Haryana leads in unemployment rate according to Center for Monitoring Indian Economy
  3. Union Minister Meenakshi Lekhi inaugurated the website 'Temple 360' in New Delhi for online darshan of pilgrimage sites
  4. Statutory body National Commission for Women launched Anti-Human Trafficking Cell
  5. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched 13 new districts, total number of districts increased to 26
  6. Tata Power Commissions 300 MW Plant with India’s Largest Single Axis Solar Tracking System
  7. Mascot 'Prakriti' and Green Initiative for Plastic Waste Management launched
  8. Grand program 'Yoga Mahotsav' organized by Ministry of AYUSH at Red Fort
  9. Indian Railways and India Post together will now do door to door delivery of parcels
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