In this competitive age, everyone needs to be updated with the current affairs. So, here is the important news for your upcoming exams like IBPS PO, IBPS CLERK, RRB and many more.
1. Navy inducts surveillance ship
Indian Navy's latest surveillance ship, INLCU L51 was commissioned and it will be part of the fleet deployed to check poaching, illegal fishing, drug trafficking and other unlawful activities in the Indian Ocean region.
The ship was commissioned by Vice Admiral Bimal Verma, Commander-in-Chief of Andaman and Nicobar Command at Port Blair.
2. Nitish bestowed with 'Anuvrata Puraskar 2016' for prohibition
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was bestowed with the 'Anuvrata Puraskar 2016' for implementing total prohibition in the state.
Soon after receiving the award, Kumar made a fervent appeal for anti-liquor movement across the country.
The Chief Minister was bestowed with the award by prominent Jain priest Acharya Mahashraman jee. Bihar Governor Ramnath Kovind was present on the occasion.
3. AAI, DRDO and Govt. of Jharkhand Signed a Tripartite MoU for Development of Deoghar Airport in Deoghar district of Jharkhand
Airports Authority of India, Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Govt. of Jharkhand signed a tripartite MoU for development of Deoghar Airport in Deoghar district of Jharkhand.
4. UK minister Priti Patel receives Pravasi Bharatiya Samman
Priti Patel, Britain's senior-most Indian-origin minister, has vowed to champion the interests of the Indian Diaspora and work for strengthening the Indo-UK ties as she received her 'Pravasi Bharatiya Samman' at a ceremony.
The minister for international development had been conferred the honour by President Pranab Mukherjee in January.
The award is the highest honour conferred on overseas Indians and Patel has been awarded for her "exceptional contribution to national and international politics, her role in strengthening UK-India relations, and for supporting the Indian Diaspora in the UK".
Patel received the award from Indian High Commissioner to the UK, Y K Sinha at the Indian High Commission.
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