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Tut2learn’s National event section is a compilation of recent current events. This National event section is updated almost daily. Tut2learn publishes relevant fact based Current events almost daily basis. This National event section helps you to keep a watch on current happenings and may be useful for National event part of IBPS Banking, SSC-CGL, Bank Clerical, UPSC, TNPSC, MPSC and other all competitive examinations.
The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict is annually held on November 6. It aims to educate or create awareness to people about the damaging effects of war and armed conflict on the environment. On 5 November 2001, the UN General Assembly declared 6
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World Interact Week is celebrated every year during the week of 5 November to commemorate the founding of the first Interact club in 1962. To mark this occasion with Interactors and Rotarians around the world, Interact clubs, in partnership with their sponsor Rotary clubs, are encouraged to participate in joint projects during World Interact Week.
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The United Nations (UN) have observed November 2 as a special day to condemn all attacks against journalists and media workers: The Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. What is the End Impunity campaign? It is a yearly global initiative to demand accountability for the journalists, media workers, activists, lawyers and many others
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World Thrift Day is observed on October 30 every year. The first International Thrift Congress was held in Milan, Italy in 1924. The congress passed a resolution declaring October 30 as the World Thrift day. It was a day “devoted to the promotion of savings all over the world”. It is a worldwide celebration well
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The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage is annually observed on October 27 to build global awareness of issues on preserving audiovisual material, such as sound recordings and moving images. Audiovisual documents, such as films, radio and television programmes, are our common heritage and contain the primary records of the 20th and 21st centuries. They help
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