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Daily Current Affairs One Liner on 22 Mar 2018


● World Water Day : 22 March

● World Water Day Theme : ‘ Nature for Water ’.

● Canadian mathematician Robert Langlands wins Abel Prize

● India Post releases special cover on Stephen Hawking

● NHAI Receives Best Design Pavilion Award at 105th Indian Science Congress

● India successfully flight tests supersonic cruise missile BrahMos

● ‘ We Are Sikhs ’ campaign wins top PRWeek US award

● German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on 5-Day Visit to India

● In A First, Indian Oil Corporation Starts Home Delivery Of Diesel

● Singapore Airport Rated World's Best, Mumbai Ranked 63rd

● UK city Leicester to host National Samosa Week

● Kerala government declares jackfruit official fruit of state

● The Union Cabinet today approved the Ayushman Bharat - National Health Protection Mission.

● Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government today presented its 1st “green budget”

● New Delhi ranked 22nd globally as top destination for 2018

● Greece launches newly established Space Agency ‘Hellenic Space Agency’

● World’s last surviving Rhino ‘Sudan’ dies in Kenya

● Bihar is celebrating its 106th foundation day on 22nd March 2018.

● IRCTC Introduces Billing Through Point Of Sale In Trains .

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