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Current Affairs 6 February: India will launch the Chandrayaan-4 mission in 2027; Fort William changed to 'Vijay Durg'

Hindi NewsCaareerindia to Launch Chandrayaan 4 Mission in 2027; Fort william renamed 'Vijay Durg'

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Rahim al-Hussaini Ismaili will be the new religious leader of Muslims. Australian cricketer Marcus Stoynis retired from ODI cricket. At the same time, India will get the fourth squadron of S-400 in 2025.

Information of some such major current affairs, which are important for students preparing for government jobs…

Science & Tech

1. India will launch the Chandrayaan-4 mission in 2027: India will launch the Chandrayaan-4 mission in 2027. Its purpose is to collect samples from the surface of the moon and bring them back to Earth.

Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh gave information about Chandrayaan-4 mission on 6 February today.

Chandrayaan-4 will include at least two separate launch of the Hevilift LVM-3 rocket that will take five different components of the mission. These will be gathered in the orbit. Last year, PM Narendra Modi's cabinet has approved the Chandrayaan-4 mission, which will be completed in 36 months. The government gave a fund of Rs 2104.06 crore for this mission. This includes Space Network and Design Verification to maintain consistent contact with Chandrayaan-4 spacecraft, LVM-3 and Chandrayaan-4.

International

2. Rahim al-Hussaini will be the new religious leaders of Ismaili Muslims: Rahim Al-Hussaini has been declared the successor of Aga Khan.

Rahim Al-Husaini will now be the new religious leader of crores of Ismaili Muslims in the world.

According to Aga Khan Development Network, Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan (v) was nominated for the 50th spiritual leader of the Ismaili community on Wednesday. Earlier, the religious and spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims and billionaire Aga Khan's Tuesday, 4 February He died in Portugal at the age of 88.Aga Khan was the 49th hereditary Imam of Shia Ismaili Muslims.

Miscellaneous

3. Tribe Sanskrit Samagam begins today: Today, from 6 February, the tribe Sanskrit Samagam-2025 started in Mahakumbh of Prayagraj.

More than 15,000 tribals from across the country will participate in the tribe Sanskrit Samagam-2025.

During the 6 -day program, all the participants will resolve the conservation of tribal culture and traditions. It is being organized by the Vanasasi Kalyan Ashram. The year 2025 has been declared as tribal pride year to the year 2025 to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.

4. Fort William was renamed as 'Vijay Durg': The headquarters 'Fort William', the headquarters of the Eastern Command of Kolkata in Kolkata, has been renamed 'Vijay Durg'.

Fort William was named after King William III of England.

Fort William was built by the British East India Company in the year 1781. This decision has been taken as a tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This fort was considered to be a symbol of dominance and power of the British Empire on the eastern India. Was done on the edge of which it could act as a strong military base.

Sport

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5. Australian cricketer Marcus Stoynis retired from ODI: Australian cricketer Marcus Stoynis has retired from ODI cricket just before the Champions Trophy on 6 February.

Stoynis made her debut in 2015, after which 71 played ODIs.

Now Stoynis will not take part in the Champions Trophy. However, Stonis will continue to play with the Australia team in T20 cricket. Durban was part of the Super Gynts team in the ongoing SA20 league in South Africa, but in the last match, he became a victim of hamstring injury. Thi. Stoynis has been a part of the Australian team that won the ODI World Cup in 2023. He scored 1,495 runs as well as 48 wickets. Stonis took 146 runs against New Zealand in Auckland in 2017 in 2017. Played an unbeaten innings. He was the ODI cricketer of the year for the team in the year 2018-19.

6. Abhishek Sharma became the second number batsman in the T20 ICC rankings: Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has reached number-2 in the ICC's T20 rankings.

The ICC released a new T20 rankings on Wednesday, 5 February. (Abhishek Sharma File Photo)

After a better performance against England, Abhishek jumped 829 rating points. This rankings are Topis Head at the top and Tilak Verma at number three. In the T20 bowling rankings, Varun Chakraborty has benefited three places and now he The 5th to third place (705 rating points) has come to the second place with England's Akil Hussain (707 points) with 705 points and West Indies's Akil Hussain (707 points). There has not been a change and India's Hardik Pandya is ranked first with 251 rating points.

Defense

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7. India will get the fourth squadron of S-400 in 2025: India can get the fourth squadron of the S-400 air defense system by the end of 2025.

The Air Force practiced a theater level war in July 2024. It tested the capabilities of the S-400 air defense missile system.

By December 2025, the S-400 squadron (fourth) will come to India. The fifth and final squadron is expected to be met in 2026. A deal of 35 thousand crores was finalized between India and Russia for five squadrons of S-400 in 2018. Thi. 3 of these squadron China and Pakistan are stationed on the border, while 2 are yet to come. The S-400 squadron consists of 16 vehicles, including launcher, radar, control center and assistant vehicles. Tracks and the range of target hit is 400 km.

National (National)

8. IT Minister Vaishnav met Openai's CEO: IT minister Ashwini Vaishnav met Openai's CEO Sam Altman and discussed India's strategy to make AI Stack – GPU, model and apps.

Ashwini Vaishnav (left) gave information about this on his X handle on Wednesday, 5 February.

Openai unveiled the Chatgpt for the world in November 2022. From writing and writing essays, Chatgpt can do a lot of work. This is a conversional AI, which gives you answers like humans.

9. Discussion on exam will be held on 10 February: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold talks with students, teachers and parents in the 8th edition of 'Examination 2025' on 10 February at 11 am.

This year, this event will be in a new interactive format and will participate in many celebrities with PM Modi.

The entire event will be divided into 8 episodes. A total of 12 celebrities from different fields will answer the questions of children. Discussion on the exam has been registered by more than 3.30 crore students, teachers and parents from India and abroad this year. PPC The online registration for 2025 started on 14 December 2024 and closed on 14 January 2025.

Today's history

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History of 6 February:

In 1971, the Moon was landed on the moon about a week after the Apollo-14 launching. Three people went to Alan Shepherd, Stuart Rusa and Edgar Mitchell on this moon mission, who visited the moon. In 2017, VK Sasikala became the third woman Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. In 2007, the Dalai Lama Professor was appointed at Imory University in the US. The country's first pacemaker bank was opened in Kolkata in 1999. In 1994, public hanging was banned in Pakistan. In 1987, Justice Mary Godran became the first woman to become a judge in Australia's High Court.

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