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11Th December Current Affairs 11th December Current Affairs 2 FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Mercedes United Kingdom Portuguese Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Mercedes United Kingdom Spanish Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Mercedes United Kingdom British Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Mercedes United Kingdom Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Max Verstappen Red Bull Netherlands Monaco Grand Prix Max Verstappen Red Bull Netherlands French Grand Prix Max Verstappen Red Bull Netherlands Styrian Grand Prix Max Verstappen Red Bull Netherlands Austrian Grand Prix Max Verstappen Red Bull Netherlands Azerbaijan Grand Prix Sergio Perez Red Bull Mexico Hungarian Grand Prix Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault France 5 Aamir Khan, Kiara Advani Brand Ambassador by AU Small Finance Bank Shanti Lal Jain Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Indian Bank Nakul Chopra CEO of Broadcast Audience Research Council India (BARC) T M Bhasin chairman of the Advisory Board for Banking and Financial Frauds (ABBFF) Alia Bhatt Samsung India brand ambassador for its premium Galaxy Z Series foldable smartphones Amitabh Bachchan India’s first celebrity voice feature on Alexa Ayushmann Khurrana UNICEF India's Celebrity Advocate for Ending Violence Against Children campaign N K Singh President of the Institute of Economic Growth (IEG) Society Apurva Chandra Information and Broadcasting secretary P R Sreejesh Brand ambassador of adventure tourism in Kerala Mahendra Singh Dhoni Kauvery Group of Hospitals brand ambassador 5 Force Raising Day Head Navy 04-Dec Admiral Karambir Singh Army 15-Jan General Manoj Mukund Naravane Air Force 08-Oct Air Chief Marshal Rakesh K S Bhadauria Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 27-Jul DG Kuldiep Singh Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) 01-Apr DG Subodh Kumar Jaiswal National Security Guard (NSG) 16-Oct DG M A Ganapathy Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) 24-Oct DG Sanjay Arora Border Security Force (BSF) 01-Dec DG Pankaj Kumar Singh Border Roads Organisation (BRO) 07-May DG Rajeev Chaudhary Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) 10-Mar DG Sudhir Kumar Saxena Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) Secretary Samant Goel Intelligence Bureau (IB) Director Arvind Kumar 5 Aamir Khan, Kiara Advani Brand Ambassador by AU Small Finance Bank Shanti Lal Jain Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Indian Bank Nakul Chopra CEO of Broadcast Audience Research Council India (BARC) Mirabai Chanu Amway India brand ambassador Priyanka Chopra chairperson of Jio MAMI Film Festival Vandana Katariya Brand ambassador of the UK’s Department of Women Empowerment and Child Development Thomas Dennerby Indian women's national team coach 2 1 3 Neeraj Chopra RBI has roped for A public awareness campaign Ravindra Jadeja Gujarat-based Marwadi University (MU) brand ambassador Rajiv Gauba Cabinet Secretary Rajkummar Rao Cashify brand ambassador Mohammad Mokhber first Vice President of Iran Day Class Name Day 1 Introduction Day 2 Banking in India Part 1 Day 3 Banking in India Part 2 Day 4 Banking in India Part 3 Day 5 RBI Day 6 Government Schemes Part 1 Day 7 Government Schemes Part 2 Day 8 Banking Terminology Part 1 Day 9 Banking Terminology Part 2 Day 10 Nabard and PSL Part 1 Day 11 Nabard and PSL Part 2 Day 12 Monetary Policy Part 1 Day 13 Monetary Policy Part 2 Day 14 Monetary Policy Part 3 Day 15 Monetary Policy Part 4 Day 16 Inflation Part 1 Day 17 Inflation Part 2 Day 18 Budget Part 1 Day 19 Budget Part 2 Day 20 Non Performing Assets Day 21 Basel Norms Day 22 Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) Day 23 Money Market Day 24 Capital Market Part 1 Day 25 Capital Market Part 2 Day 26 Foreign Trade Part 1 Day 27 Foreign Trade Part 2 Day 28 National Income Part 1 Day 29 National Income Part 2 Day 30 Miscellaneous .
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