October 2022 Current Affairs
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Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik launches Safal common credit portal for farmers
Odisha Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik has launched a common credit portal SAFAL’ (Simplified Application for Agricultural Loans) for the welfare of farmers.
Imran Khan begins a ‘long march’ for early Pak. Election
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan launched a so-called “long march” on Friday in the capital Islamabad to demand early elections,
Elon Musk fires top executives of Twitter
Elon Musk became Twitter Inc.’s owner on Thursday, firing top executives and providing little clarity over how he will achieve his lofty ambitions.
Ladakh MP launched the “Main Bhi Subhash” campaign
Ladakh MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal launched the ‘Main Bhi Subhash’ campaign from Leh
Israel, Lebanon signs maritime border deal
Israel and Lebanon on Thursday separately signed a U.S.brokered maritime border deal which paves the way for lucrative offshore gas extraction.
RBI policy panel to discuss inflation report on Nov. 3
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has called for an additional meeting of its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on November 3 to discuss its response to the Centre.
BCCI takes the first step towards gender equality
The Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) reconstituted apex council has decided to match the match fees to bring about pay parity.
Trees Beyond Forests initiative launched in Assam
The “trees outside forests in India (TOFI)” program was introduced by the Assam government and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) with the ...
India is a major exporter of vaccines: the U.S.
India is an important manufacturer of vaccines for the world acknowledging the crucial role the country played in supplying vaccines against COVID 19
India’s imports from China surge to record high in first 9 months of year
India’s imports from China have risen 31% for the nine months ended September, propelling two-way trade past $100 billion and the trade deficit to a record hi...