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urrent affairs 9th feb to 14thFeb

·        I&B Minister releases Annual Reference Bharat 2017. “Reliability, Dependability & Credibility of information” is the “Hallmark of this Government”.
·        Hemant Bhargava was appointed Managing Director of state-owned Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India.Presently, he is LIC’s Zonal Manager, Delhi.
·        India defeated Malaysia to win the gold medal in the boy’s team event at the Asian Junior Squash championship.
·        After U.S. judge suspended barriers on people from the Islamic republic. Iran has lifted a ban on U.S. wrestlers, allowing them to take part in the Freestyle World Cup later this month in the Iranian city of Kermanshah.

·        By June, 2017 govt aims to link 5.58 lakh ration shops with Aadhaar


·        Grammy Awards to include first-ever transgender Martina Robledo ‘trophy girl’. The three trophy handlers at the ceremony are: transgender model Martina Robledo, model and actor Derek Marrocco, model and actress Hollin Haley



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