Current Affairs Today 14th Feb 2023: National, international, state-wise
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Current Affairs Today 14th Feb 2023: The daily news of 14th Feb 2023 has been prepared and shared below. The Current Affairs Today 14th February 2023 has been designed in order to give you all recent updates on the National, International, and Sports world. The current affairs news for 14th Feb 2023 can be checked from the recent events in the past few days in every domain.
Current Affairs Today 14th Feb 2023
International News 14th February 2023
Death Toll Near 35,000 mark in Turkey: As more bodies are being recovered from the debris, the death count of casualties in the Turkey Earthquake catastrophe has reached 34,179.
Meta’s CBO Marne Levine to Resign After 13 Years: Facebook’s Parent company Meta’s Chief Business Officer (CBO) Marne Levine will be turning down from her position after 13 successful years of service
Shooting Reported at Michigan University: Several were injured as a mass shooting occurred at Michigan State University that has forced the State Police to issue Shelter-in-Place orders
National Headlines 14th February 2023
Financial Literacy Week being Organised by RBI: The Reserve Bank of India is organising the annual Financial Literacy Week (FLW) from 13th to 17th February 2023 to promote digital banking and a wise investment among consumers
President Inaugurates 2nd Rice Congress in Cuttack: The 2nd Rice Congress was inaugurated by President Smt. Draupadi Murmu at ICAR-Cuttack. A new variety of rice crop variants will be unveiled at this annual conference
Sports News Today 14th February 2023
Maharashtra Bags Most Medals in Khelo India Winter Games: Maharashtra stood as a winner in states in the most number of medals at the Khelo India Winter Games at Gulmarg. The state won a total of 161 medals in a number of sports
Inaugural WPL Auction Held: In the very first auction of the Women’s Premier League, a total of 87 players were sold and a huge 59.5 crore rupees were invested. Smriti Mandhana was taken by RCB for a maximum 3.40 crore rupees