Daily Current Affairs of 21st March 2018
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Here is the Current Affairs of 21st March 2018. Current Affairs is the very important in General Awareness Section to score high in the mains exams of the various government exams like BANK, SSC, INSURANCE, RAILWAY, GPSC and many more. So read daily current affairs and score high in the examination and increase your chance to be selected.
Here is the Current Affairs of 21st March 2018. Current Affairs is the very important in General Awareness Section to score high in the mains exams of the various government exams like BANK, SSC, INSURANCE, RAILWAY, GPSC and many more. So read daily current affairs and score high in the examination and increase your chance to be selected.
1.) General Bipin Rawat, Chief
of the Army Staff released a book on Paramveer Chakra
Awardees - ‘Paramveer Parwane’.
2.) Bihar Governor Satya Pal
Malik will discharge the functions of Odisha Governor in addition to his
own duties till regular arrangements are made.
3.) General Insurance Corporation is going to start operations at the Lloyd’s London office in April 2018 thereby increasing its share of
international business.
4.) The Donald Trump administration banned all use by Americans of Venezuelan cryptocurrency (Petro), saying that its introduction is intended to skirt U.S.
sanctions.
5.) Nanda Bahadur Pun has been re-elected as the Vice-President of Nepal.
6.) India and Hong Kong signed a double taxation avoidance
agreement (DTAA) that seeks to
improve transparency in tax matters and help curb tax evasion and avoidance.
7.) The first G20 meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors began in
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
8.) General President-elect of
Indian Science Congress Manoj Kumar Chakrabarti announced that the 106th
edition of the Indian Science Congress will be held in January 2019 at Barkatullah University Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The
theme for 2019 ISC will be “Future India: Science & Technology”.
9.) The Ministry of Mines has organized the 3rd National Conclave on Mines & Minerals in New Delhi.
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