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Weekly Current Affairs One-Liners
Current Affairs 2023 plays a very important role in the competitive examinations and hence, aspirants have to give undivided attention to it while preparing for the government examinations. The banking, SSC, Railways or insurance examinations comprise a section of “General Awareness” to evaluate how much the aspirant is aware of the daily happenings taking place around the world. To complement your preparation, we are providing you with a compilation of the current affairs of the last week.
The Weekly One-Liners provides all-important news from | 12th to 18th of February 2024. Here is the list of some of the most important news of the last week:
- Farmers Protest 2.0
- PM Modi’s UAE Visit
- Supreme Court Collegium Recommends Transfer Of 3 High Court Judges
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi Inaugurates Abu Dhabi’s First Hindu Stone Temple
The inclusion of current affairs in these examinations highlights the importance of being well-informed about both national and international events. It tests the aspirants’ understanding of their environment and their ability to interpret and analyze global trends. These topics often cover a wide range of subjects, from political developments and economic changes to scientific advancements and cultural shifts.
Our weekly compilation aims to provide a concise yet thorough overview of significant events, enabling aspirants to efficiently grasp key details necessary for their exam preparation. By integrating current affairs into their study regimen, candidates can significantly enhance their General Awareness, a critical factor in achieving success in competitive exams. This approach not only prepares them for the specific requirements of the exam but also broadens their overall perspective, an essential attribute in today’s interconnected world.
To revise the current affairs of the 12th to 18th of February 2024, click on the below link to download the PDF:
Download the Weekly One-Liners from | 12th to 18th of February 2024
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