Current Affairs For SSC CGL 2018
As we have analysed the exam analysis of SSC CGL & SSC CPO exams, there were 4-5 questions from current affairs. So, for those students who still have to appear for exam can prepare from these current affairs. Railway Exam is also nearby and the foremost opportunity. It is a well known fact that General Awareness is an undeniable section in Govt Exams these days. And Current Affair based questions are something to pay heed on and uphold a major significance which can play a vital role to perform consummately and make headway in the final merit of Exam. Other than that current affairs is a must to do task for other government exams as well.
➤ Israel Withdraws from UNESCO
Israel was the member of UNESCO since 1949. Both Israel and the US have filed its own withdrawal notice in October 2017.
Israel was the member of UNESCO since 1949. Both Israel and the US have filed its own withdrawal notice in October 2017.
➤ Women & Child Development Ministry Inaugurated Online Portal NARI
Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi inaugurated an online portal NARI in New Delhi for the empowerment of women.
- NARI stands for National Repository of Information for Women.
➤ GAIL Commissions India's Second-Largest Rooftop Solar Plant in UP
State-owned gas utility GAIL India Ltd has commissioned the country's second-largest rooftop solar power plant in Uttar Pradesh.
- Tata Power Solar commissioned a 12 MW solar rooftop project in Amritsar, Punjab which is India's largest rooftop solar plant.
- GAIL- Gas Authority of India Limited.
➤ Meghalaya signs host city contract for 39th National Games in 2022
Meghalaya signed the Host City Contract with the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) for hosting the 39th National Games in 2022.
Meghalaya had successfully co-hosted the South Asian Games in 2017.
- Meghalaya CM- Mukul Sangma,
- Governor- Ganga Prasad.
➤ Iceland Becomes 1st Country to Legalise Equal Pay
Iceland has become the first country in the world to legalise equal pay between men and women.
- Iceland has been ranked by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as the world's most gender-equal country.
- Iceland Capital- Reykjavik,
- President- Guoni Th. Johannsson.
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