Daily Current Affairs of 25 April 2018
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Here is the Current Affairs of 25 April 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 25 April 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.) World Malaria Day is observed on April 25 every year. The
theme for this year’s Malaria Day is
‘Ready
to beat Malaria’.
2.) Bangladesh
and Nepal have launched a trial bus service
between their capitals (Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal)
through India.
3.) Indian
will host the prestigious Asian Weightlifting Championship in
2019.
4.) The
National Stock Exchange announced
the launch of its e-Gsec platform. The
platform will allow retail investors to invest in government securities and
hold them in existing demat accounts.
5.) Dalmia Bharat Limited
has signed a MoU with Ministry of Tourism for adoption of Red Fort
monument under the “Adopt a Heritage” project.
6.) Kerala
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan launched
Pravasi
pension scheme. The scheme gives those hailing from Kerala but living
outside the state or country, a pension of 2,000
a month. People over the age of 60
years are eligible for the pension.
7.) The Home Ministry has decided to
relax the six-decade-old Protected Area
Permit regime from Nagaland, Mizoram and Manipur for five years.
8.) The
World Bank signed a loan agreement with India for IBRD credit of $125 million for
the “Innovate
in India for Inclusiveness Project”.
9.) Scientists have discovered a giant
mosquito from the ‘Holorusia mikado’ species with a
wingspan of 11.15 cm in China.
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