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● 15 June : World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

● The European Union Film Festival (EUFF) In New Delhi

● Conference On Implementation Of NPS By The CABs Held In New Delhi

● Omar Al-Razzaz Was Sworn In As Jordan's Prime Minister

● Niti Aayog’s Composite Water Management Index : Gujarat Tops , Jharkhand Lowest

● HDFC 5th Biggest Consumer Financial Services Company Worldwide : Forbes

● Fitch Ups India Growth Forecast To 7.4% For FY'19

● Smriti Mandhana To Become 1st Indian To Play In England's Kia Super League

● Global Alliance To Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis Held In New Delhi

● Saweety Boora Wins Gold At The Umakhanov Memorial Tournament

● Reliance Industries The Only Company From India To Rank Under Top 100 : Forbes

● 20th International Umakhanov Boxing Tournament In Kaspiysk , Russia

● Trump Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize After North Korea Summit

● Gavit Murali Kumar Become 2nd Fastest Indian In 10000M

● 106th Indian Science Congress Will Be Held At Lovely Professional University In Jalandhar , Punjab

● Gujarat Become 1st Indian State To Get Completely Covered Under The Piped Gas Distribution Network .

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