2nd July,2019 Current Affairs for Railways, SSC, Bank and Other competitive Exams.

Here you will get a short, crisp and important daily current affairs for most of the competitive exams.

  • G20 Summit 2019

The G20 (Group of 20) Summit 2019 was held at the International Exhibition Center, Osaka, Japan on June 28-29, 2019.

Suresh Prabhu as a Prime Minister’s SHERPA attended G20 Sherpa meeting at Osaka.

Ahmedabad and Kobe exchanged Letter of Internet for Sister City Partnership.

Japan-America-India (JAI) trilateral talks in Osaka, Japan.

India, South Africa, and Indonesia boycotted the “Osaka Track”.

Osaka Track” is a framework to promote cross-border data flow with enhanced protections, launched at the G20 summit in Japan.

  • Swiss National Bank (SNB)

UK (United Kingdom) has remained top in the list. India has slipped to 74th place in terms of money parked by its citizens with Swiss banks by the end of 2018. While with maximum holdings.

Headquarters‎: ‎Bern‎ and ‎Zurich
Chairman‎: ‎Thomas Jordan

  • ‘ISALEX19’ held in Abu Dhabi

About Cote d’Ivoire:
Capital: Yamoussoukro

The first edition of the joint security exercise of International Security Alliance (ISA), ISALEX19 held in Abu Dhabi, UAE (United Arab Emirates).

  • Biotechnology Park inaugurated in Cote d’Ivoire

The Mahatma Gandhi IT and Biotechnology Park (MGIT-BP), built with the help from India was inaugurated at Grand-Bassam in Cote d’Ivoire, a West African country.

  • Miscellaneous News
  • 2nd anniversary of GST celebrated on July 1, 2019 Miscellaneous News
  • Red Bull’s Max Verstappen (Belgium) beat Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and won the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix.
  • Maharashtra was the first state that declared Blue Mormonas its state butterfly. After that Uttarakhand (Common peacock), Karnataka (Southern bird wings) and Kerala (Malabar banded peacock) had declared its state butterflies.
  • State Government of Goa cleared amendments to Factories Act,1948 allowing women to work legally during night hours (between 7 pm to 6 am) in factories of the state.

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