Weekly Current Affairs (20 March to 25 March 2023)

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Category : National Published on: March 26 2023

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  1. Nagpur hosts inception meeting for Civil 20 under India's G20 Presidency
  2. Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation released Women and Men in India 2022 report
  3. India can become self-sufficient in energy sector by 2047 due to PM Modi's 'Self-reliant India' initiative: Report
  4. First Labour 20 Meeting under India’s G20 Presidency begins in Amritsar
  5. Padma Lakshmi becomes Kerala's first transgender lawyer, empaneled as advocate by Bar Council of Kerala
  6. PM Modi announced setting up of PM Mitra Mega Textile Parks in 7 states
  7. Indian Railways to become Net Zero Carbon Emitter by 2030
  8. India's First Behavioural Lab To Be Set Up In Jaipur
  9. Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar Officially Initiates "AgriUnifest" In Bengaluru
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