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Current Affairs 4 February: PM Modi can meet Trump on 13 February; China tariffs America

Hindi NewsCaareerpm Modi May Meet Trump on February 13; China imposed tariffs on America,

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PM Modi will be on a tour of France on 11 and 12 February. Trump may also meet on 13 February. US President Donald Trump postponed Tariff's decision on Canada and Mexico. Information of some such major current affairs which are important for students preparing for government jobs…

National (National)

1. PM Modi will visit France: PM Modi will be on a tour of France on 11 and 12 February. According to reports, PM Modi can also meet Trump on 13 February.

It was only after this conversation that Trump revealed that Modi could come to the White House in February.

French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed PM Modi's visit. France will host the AI ​​Summit on 11-12 February. The talks took place between PM Modi and President Trump on January 27. After this conversation, Trump said that only after this conversation, Trump said. That Modi may come to the White House in February.

2. Government of Maharashtra made Marathi mandatory in government offices: Official Marathi has been made mandatory in Government and Semi-Government offices. The state's planning department issued its notification on 3 February.

The boards and the names of the offices and the public sector enterprises, notices and signage inside should also be held in Marathi.

The use of Marathi will also be necessary in all urban bodies, government corporations and aided institutions. This rule has also been implemented in the entire state. Communication will have to be done in Marathi itself in offices. In this, only those people who are foreigners, have come from outside Maharashtra or Marathi are not speaking.

Miscellaneous

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3. Prodier KP Chaudhary passes away: KP Chaudhary, producer of Rajinikanth's superhit film Kabali (Telugu version), was found dead in his house on Monday. He committed suicide by hanging from the noose.

KP Chaudhary was just 44 years old.

KP Chaudhary is named Krishna Prasad Chaudhary. He was arrested in 2023 in the case of drugs. Rajnikanth's film Kabali was released on 22 July 2016. The film collected a collection of Rs 650 crore worldwide. The original language of the film was Tamil.

Foreign (International)

4. Donald Trump held tariffs on Canada and Mexico: US President Donald Trump has postponed the decision to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days.

Earlier, Trump signed the decision to put tariffs on goods coming from China on 1 February.

Trump decided to impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and 10% on China. The order of 10% tariff on China is coming into force from today. Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also has 25% on US imports of $ 106 billion. The tariff was announced. The Commerce Ministry of China on Tuesday announced 15% on the coal-LNG coming from the US and 10% tariff on crude oil, agricultural machinery and large engine cars.

Oath (Oath)

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5. Belgium's new Prime Minister became Bort de Waver: Belgian Prime Minister Bort de Wever was sworn in on Monday. Wave and prominent ministers took oath in Dutch and French. Whereas 15 members from both sides of linguistic division and many others took oath in their respective language during a brief ceremony at the Royal Palace.

Wave took an oath by looking at King Philip. He said that I took an oath of allegiance to the king.

N-VA party leader Bort de Waver replaced Alexander de Crew. Prime Minister and Chief Ministers took oath in Dutch and French language. Wave also met European Union leaders at the summit to be held in Brussels on Monday. .

Today's history

History of 4 February: World Cancer Day began on 4 February 2000.

1628: Shah Jahan was crowned the Mughal emperor in Agra.1922: Bharat Ratna Pandit Bhimsen Joshi of Indian classical music was born.1938: Birju Maharaj, the great seeker of the country of Kathak dance, was born.1948: Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) gained independence from Britain.1973: Jawaharlal Nehru, India's largest merchant vessel, was inaugurated. It had an 88,000 DWT super tanker.1974: The great physicist Surendra Nath Bose passed away.1998: More than four thousand people died due to earthquake in the northeast area of ​​Afghanistan.2022: Winter Olympics began in China.2024: Namibia President Hage Gengab died at the age of 82 from cancer.

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