Weekly Current Affairs (28 March - 02 April 2022)

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Category : State Published on: April 03 2022

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  1. Initiative named 'Sunday Street' launched by Mumbai Police
  2. India's Diamond City, Surat got the country's first steel road
  3. BJP MLA Ritu Khanduri replaces Premchand Agarwal as Speaker of Uttarakhand Assembly
  4. Pramod Sawant Takes Oath as Goa Chief Minister for 2nd Consecutive Term
  5. Meghalaya's Living Root Bridge inducted into UNESCO World Heritage Site
  6. Canacona MLA Ramesh Tavdkar becomes Speaker of Goa Legislative Assembly
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