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Current Affairs- Today’s Headlines: May 2, 2022

Here are Today’s News Headlines by GK Today for May 2, 2022. INDIA – Maiden National Cyber Exercise (NCX) concludes in New Delhi; organised under the aegis of National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) – Foundation day of Gujarat and Maharashtra ..

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States vs Centre on fuel taxes

The Centre and the states are at loggerheads over taxes and duties on petrol and diesel. What is the argument of the Centre? Centre feels that some states are not reducing Value added tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel in ..

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State of employment in India

According to the latest data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), India’s labor force participation rate (LFPR) has fallen to 40% from 47% in 2016. What is the labor force? According to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy ..

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India’s forex reserves

India’s foreign exchange (forex) reserves declined for the seventh consecutive week. What are forex reserves? Forex or foreign exchange reserves are assets held by the central bank in foreign currencies as a reserve. How much forex reserves does India currently ..

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Rules for resignation and reinstatement of an IAS officer

An Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, who resigned in 2019, has been recently reinstated by the government. What is resignation? A resignation is a formal intimation in writing by an officer of his/her intention or a proposal to leave the ..

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Current Affairs- Today’s Headlines: May 1, 2022

Here are Today’s News Headlines by GK Today for May 1, 2022. INDIA – Judicial Infrastructure Development Authority will be formed at state level: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju – Joint Conference of Chief Ministers of the States and Chief Justices ..

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Declaration for the Future of the Internet

Recently, the USA and 60 other countries signed a new Declaration for the Future of the Internet. What are the goals of the declaration? To keep the Internet open, free, and neutral. To prevent rising digital authoritarianism. To ensure affordability, ..

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