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Daily CA One Liners ,
17 June 2018 .

● India Is Going To Host 23rd European Union Film Festival

● TCS Becomes 1st Company To Close Over Rs. 7 Trillion Market In India

● President Leaves For 3-Nation Tour To Greece , Suriname & Cuba

● Papua New Guinea Declares A 9-Month State Of Emergency Over Riots

● Sundari Nanda (IPS-1988 batch) Has Been Appointed As The First Woman DGP Of  Puducherry

● India's Exports Grew By 20.18 % In May

● Japan’s SoftBank To Invest $60B To $100B In India’s Solar Power Generation

● Sunil Chhetri Named StarPick’s Brand Ambassador

● Union Home Minister To Be The Ex-Officio Chairman Of The North East Council

● Karnataka Bank Ltd Has Launched ‘ KBL-Deposit Only Card ’

● Vijaya Bank Has Won The Best Performing Public Sector Bank Award For 2017-18

● 19 New Cancer Care Centres Set Up In Assam Jointly With Tata Trusts

● 20 States Sign MoU For Implementing Ayushman Bharat – NHP Mission

● NASA's Record-Breaking Astronaut , Peggy Whitson Retired After A 22 Year-Long Career .

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