Weekly Current Affairs (18 October -23 October 2021)

Weekly Current Affairs (18 October -23 October 2021)

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Category : State Published on: October 24 2021

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  • Kerala's Kochi named as dementia-friendly city as part of Udbodh Dementia-Friendly District Program
  • Ship-to-Ship (STS) LPG transfer operation for the first time concluded at Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Port, Kolkata
  • Union Government decided to rename Mount Harriet in Andaman Islands as Mount Manipur
  • Fatima Bano of Choskor village became the first woman to get 'Ladakh resident' certificate
  • The implementation of 'Mukhyamantri Ration Aapke Dwar' scheme was announced by the Government of Madhya Pradesh from the month of November to help the differently-abled and senior citizens
  • Assam government will now include 'Bhaskarabda' in its calendar apart from 'Saka' and 'Gregorian'.
  • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin inaugurated web portal e-Munetram and 'IT Nanban' to monitor projects
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