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Highlights of 29 November 2024 Current Affairs
- Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 60-day ceasefire after 13 months of conflict, based on UNSC Resolution 1701, with withdrawals and monitoring.
- The Indian government imposed ₹7300 crore penalties on automakers, including Hyundai and Mahindra, for exceeding emission levels in 2022-23.
- The ‘Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat’ campaign aims to eliminate child marriage, focusing on states with high rates, and seeks to reduce child marriage below 5% by 2029.
- India improved its position to 49th in the 2024 Network Readiness Index and ranked first in AI publications and ICT services exports, showing significant tech advancements.
- The Indian Chemical Council received the 2024 OPCW The Hague Award for its contributions to chemical weapons disarmament, marking a major achievement in global peace efforts.
- Sweden declared the Baltic Sea a high-risk zone following a suspected sabotage attack on undersea cables, raising security concerns in the region.
- India successfully tested the K-4 nuclear-capable missile from INS Arighaat, strengthening its nuclear deterrence with a range of 3,500 km.
- Nineteen members of the Jarawa Tribe from the Andaman Islands were added to India’s electoral roll for the first time, marking a key step in tribal inclusion.
- The E-Daakhil Portal, launched by the Department of Consumer Affairs, makes filing consumer complaints quicker and more accessible.
- Despite losses, Hezbollah launched 250 rockets before the ceasefire took effect, showcasing its ongoing military capabilities in the Israel-Lebanon conflict.
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