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Daily Current Affairs 2021 June - Current Affairs of India in English 28th June

Daily Current Affairs for UPSC in English | Current Affairs Today for Upcoming Exams

Daily Current Affairs 28th June, 2021 

Hello, aspirants are you preparing for any Govt Exam or specially UPSC Prelims 2021? If yes, then you must be aware of the current affairs section for the preparation. Therefore every aspirants of govt exam need to know the latest Daily Current Affairs for UPSC. So for that "Current Affairs Inside" decides to provide you the Daily Current Affairs for UPSC in english. Infact the latest Daily Current Affairs for UPSC in english will be a pedestrian to crack your exam.

In this article we have provided you the Current Affairs Today for Upcoming Exams. The current affairs are generally asked from the past six months. To improve your performance we are providing you with the important daily current affairs of June 2021. It is time that you prepared yourself efficiently before the exam season arrives. So, read all these Current Affairs Today to grab the govt job.

Daily Current Affairs 2021 June :

In order to succeed in the prestigious govt examinations, it is important that the aspirant has access to the Daily Current Affairs for the UPSC IAS examination. Specially the IAS toppers recommend that aspirant start their UPSC preparation with the latest Daily Current Affairs 2021 for UPSC IAS Prelims.

Current Affairs 28th June, 2021 

Well here are the Current Affairs Today for Upcoming Exams : 

1. "ITAT e-door" or "itat e-dwar" e-filing portal of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal has been formally launched by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad in New Delhi. The portal will enhance the accessibility, accountability and transparency in the day to day working of the ITAT. It will result in economization of use of paper, savings in costs and rationalization of fixation of cases which in turn help in quicker disposal of cases.

2. The Assam government will take specific policy measures to slow down the growth of minority population with an aim to eradicate poverty and illiteracy.

3. Shiva Rani Kalita, a young girl from Dhakuakhana in Lakhimpur district has brought laurels to the state and the country by winning the Best Actress Award at the Ottawa Indian International Film Festival in Canada. Rani Kalita has been honoured with the award for her role in the Assamese film ‘Bridge’, directed by Kripal Kalita. The movie 'Bridge' narrates the story of a struggling woman in rural Assam residing on the bank of a Brahmaputra tributary.

4. Before independence, PV Narasimha Rao trained himself as a guerrilla fighter to revolt against the Nizam of Hyderabad. When India was celebrating independence on 15th August 1947, Rao and his team of guerrilla fighters were dodging Nizam’s bullets in a forest. Remembering the great man on his 100th birth annicersary.

5. Icius tukarami — a newly discovered species of spider, has been named after Assistant Sub-Inspector Tukaram Omble, Ashoka Chakra recipient, and 26/11 martyr who was responsible for capture of Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Amir Kasab.

6. Two young women from Assam have been selected for the prestigious National Foundation for India (NFI) Media Fellowship for independent journalists 2021.

7. Nirmala Sitharaman announced ₹1.5 lakh crore of additional credit for small and medium businesses, more funds for the healthcare sector, loans to tourism agencies and guides, and waiver of visa fee for foreign tourists.

8. Noted journalist P Sainath has been selected as one of the three recipients of the Fukuoka Prize for 2021.

9. Engineers India Limited (EIL) Chairman & Managing Director (CMD), RK Sabharwal has been honoured with the highest civilian award of Mongolia ‘The Order of Polar Star by his excellency. The President of Mongolia recognises the outstanding contribution made by him towards the establishment of the first-ever oil refinery in Mongolia.

10. Cristiano Ronaldo has become the joint-top scoring men’s international player of all time. He is currently tied with Iran legend Ali Daei, who scored 109 times in 149 matches between 1993 and 2006.

11. Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan in Central Asia, has been named the world’s most expensive city for foreign workers. The city topped the list in a 2021 cost-of-living survey by consultancy firm Mercer. Hong Kong was on the second position, followed by Beirut in Lebanon and Tokyo in Japan.

12. Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant announced that Goa has become the first state in the country to be Rabies free.

13. The incumbent Vigilance Commissioner, Suresh N Patel has been appointed as the acting Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) of India in the Central Vigilance Commission with effect. He has been appointed in place of Sanjay Kothari, who completed his term on June 23, 2021.

14. China began operating the world’s second-largest hydropower station on June 28, 2021. The Chinese officials have hailed it as a milestone towards Beijing’s carbon neutrality goals, despite the warnings of the environmental damage.

15. Tokyo Olympics-bound Indian shooter Rahi Sarnobat won the gold medal in the 25m pistol event at the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup being held in Osijek, Croatia on June 28, 2021. Sarnobat’s win on June 28 is India’s first gold in 25m pistol event at the ISSF in 2021. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

* Why Current Affairs Are Important?

- Current Affairs has a great weightage in the General Awareness/Knowledge Section. If prepared well, candidates can score good marks and improve their overall score in the Banking Examinations. On the other hand, preparing current affairs also improves your knowledge about National and International Events. 

* How daily current affairs are helpful for an aspirant preparing for Govt. Job?

- When preparing for Government Exams the most important part is the Current Affairs. The candidate should stay updated by making a habit of reading daily current affairs. 

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- Reading current affairs daily and note them in a precise way would be the easiest way of preparing current affair notes and learning them. Here, we provide you all these study materials.

* How frequently one should study current affairs?

- One should be habitual of reading daily current affairs so that he/she does not miss any event and is aware of what’s going on around at both National & International level. 

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