Top 5 Current Affairs: June 2019 current affairs in Hindi
Top 5 Current Affairs: June 2019 current affairs in hindi
team standing, highest run scorer,
highest wicket-taker, world cup hundreds, five-wicket hauls,
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1. ICC World Cup 2019: Highest run scorer, highest wicket-taker, world cup points table
Team standing, highest run scorer,
Standing, highest run scorer,
Standing, highest run scorer,
Highest wicket-taker, world cup hundreds,
Get all world cup updates, world cup
five-wicket hauls, best bowling figures, best batting figures
2. World Cup 2019: ICC requests MS Dhoni to remove Army insignia from gloves
The International Cricket Council has asked the BCCI to get the army symbol removed from Dhoni's gloves.
Mahender Singh Dhoni was spotted wearing the 'Balidaan Badge' on his wicket-keeping gloves during India’s
Opening Match in World Cup 2019 against
3. PM Modi reconstitutes NITI Aayog: Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh appointed as ex-officio members
PM Modi has reconstituted NITI Aayog,
dropping full-time member Bibek Debroy and including Home Minister AmitShah as ex- officio member.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Garu,
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Garu And Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Garu.
Tomar have also Been included as ex-officio members of Niti Aayog.
4. Centre reconstitutes Cabinets and Committees After initial exclusion,
RajnathSingh included in key Cabinet Committees, AmitShah in all 8
After initial exclusion created controversy,
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has been included in four more keys cabinet committees, following an amendment issued By The Cabinet Secretariat.
Singh name has been added to four more committees Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs
Committes,
Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs and Cabinet Committee on Investment and Growth and Cabinet Committee on Employments and Skill Development
5. Net Banking gets cheaper RBI removes charges on RTGS And NEFT
Now Transfer funds By Paying a little or even no extra charges intrenet and mobile
The Reserve Bank of India has Done away With The charges levied on fund transfers through RTGS & NEFT,
the routes used for transfer of funds online through mobile banking or internet banking.
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