Current Affairs January 2023

International Day of Education celebrates on 24 January 2023

International Day of Education celebrates on 24 January 2023

International Day of Education 2023: The International Day of Education was declared by the United Nations General Assembly on January 24 to recognise the importance of education for world peace and development. Education plays a key role in building sustainable and resilient societies. Providing quality education for all is of utmost importance for the creation […]

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FIH tie-up with JSP Foundation for hockey development and Men’s World Cup

FIH tie-up with JSP Foundation for hockey development and Men’s World Cup

FIH tie-up with JSP Foundation for hockey development and Men’s World Cup: The Men’s World Cup and JSP Foundation for Hockey Development are partners of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), which is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. The International Hockey Federation (FIH) is thrilled to announce that it has signed a partnership with JSP Foundation for

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UNESCO dedicates International Day of Education 2023 to Afghan girls, women

UNESCO dedicates International Day of Education 2023 to Afghan girls, women

UNESCO dedicates International Day of Education 2023 to Afghan girls, women: UNESCO has decided to dedicate the International Day of Education to be celebrated on January 24, 2023, to Afghan girls and women. An overview of the news UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said that no country in the world should prevent women and girls from getting education and it is a

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Brazilian President sacks army chief after anti-govt riots

Brazilian President sacks army chief after anti-govt riots

Brazilian President sacks army chief after anti-govt riots: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sacked the country’s army chief, Julio Cesar de Arruda after rioting in the capital.  An overview of the news Arruda has been sacked in Brazil over the occupation of government buildings by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro. January 2023 Current Affairs Quiz General Tomás

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