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11. Where is the Oxygen Bird Park (Amrit Mahotsav Park) set to be inaugurated?
The Oxygen Bird Park, also known as Amrit Mahotsav Park, is set to be inaugurated by Union Minister Shri. Nitin Gadkari in Nagpur, Maharashtra, along the Nagpur-Hyderabad National Highway 44. Covering an area of 8.23 hectares, the park focuses on environmental conservation and recreational amenities, highlighting sustainability through the planting of fast-growing, oxygen-producing trees. This initiative, led by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), represents a commitment to enhancing green spaces while reducing air pollution. The park will feature thoughtful landscaping and a naturally formed pond, promoting both ecological balance and public enjoyment.
12. When is the International Day for Universal Access to Information observed?
The International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) is observed annually on September 28. This day emphasizes the significance of providing equal access to information for all individuals, regardless of their background. It serves as a platform to promote discussions and strategies aimed at enhancing information accessibility, particularly in the context of the digital age. This year's theme focuses on the role of artificial intelligence and e-governance in improving access to information, highlighting their potential to bridge the digital divide, enhance service efficiency, and promote transparency in government operations.
13. Where did the RBI organize the conference on Governance in Small Finance Banks (SFBs)?
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) organized a conference for the Directors of Small Finance Banks (SFBs) in Bengaluru. The focus of the conference was on the governance of SFBs and its role in promoting sustainable growth and stability. Bengaluru, being a significant hub for the banking and finance industry, was chosen as the venue. The conference also highlighted the importance of governance in ensuring the success and long-term stability of SFBs.
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