Current Affairs December 2022

Indian forces acquiring 'Pralay' ballistic missile

Indian forces acquiring ‘Pralay’ ballistic missile

Indian forces acquiring ‘Pralay’ ballistic missile: The Indian defence forces will induct ‘Pralay’ ballistic missiles that can hit targets from 150 to 500 km. Pralay is a quasi-ballistic surface-to-surface missile. Pralay is powered with solid propellant rocket motor with the capability to destroy enemy targets within a range of 150 to 500km. The proposal moved by the Indian defence

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The Last Show And RRR’s Naatu Naatu Make It To Shortlist: Oscars 2023

The Last Show And RRR’s Naatu Naatu Make It To Shortlist: Oscars 2023

95th Academy Awards: The official entry of India for the International Feature film category of the 2023 Academy Awards or Oscars is the Gujarati-language Chhello Show (The Last Show), which has been shortlisted. Meanwhile, the track Naatu Naatu from SS Rajamouli’s RRR has been shortlisted in the Best Original Song Category. The Academy announced the list of shortlisted entries

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National Mathematics Day 2022 celebrates on 22 December

National Mathematics Day 2022 celebrates on 22 December

National Mathematics Day 2022: On December 22, the country as a whole observes National Mathematics Day. Srinivasa Ramanujan’s contributions are recognised and honoured on National Mathematics Day. Srinivasa Ramanujan, the Indian mathematical genius, was born on this day in 1887. The nation commemorates Ramanujan’s 135th birthday this year. The main objective behind the celebration of National Mathematics

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Tamil Nadu govt launches ‘Friends of Library’ programme

Tamil Nadu govt launches ‘Friends of Library’ programme

The ‘Friends of Library’ programme: The ‘Friends of Library’ programme, under which books would be directly given to those who are unable to access state-run libraries, was introduced by the Tamil Nadu government. The project will benefit anyone who cannot visit a library, including those with disabilities, seniors, kids, and hospital in-patients. Volunteers will hand over the books

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