Current Affairs 2019: Following are the important current affair of June 24, 2019.
Virat Kohli Fined 25% match fee
During India's cricket world cup match against Afghanistan on June 22 in Southampton,Virat Kohli - Indian Skipper was found guilty of breaching level 1 of the ICC code of conduct. ICC board has fined 25 percent of his match fee. Level 1 of the ICC code of conduct says a player can not appeal excessive during an International Match. This definitely added a negative point in his disciplinary record.Printing process of documents begin for Budget Session 2019
Finance Minister 2019 Nirmala Sitharaman will be presenting the first budget for the new Narendra Modi Government on 5th July, 2019. So printing of documents begins today. It is marked by customary 'Halwa Ceremony'.Four Semi Finalists of Cricket World Cup 2019
As the final is getting closer, it is now clearly shows who are going to be the four semi finalists. It is clearly understandable India, Australia, New Zealand and England are going to be the four semi finalists. More likely, Australia, New Zealand and India going to be three semi finalists in the finals.BSP Chief Mayawati cuts ties with Samajwadi Party (Akhilesh Yadav)
On June 4, 2019 in a press meet Bahujan Samaj Party, chief Mayawati announced the break up of BSP and SP alliance. But today (24 June, 2019) BSP Chief Mayawati has permanently called off her party’s alliance with Samajwadi Party. Mayawati tweeted saying that in the interest of the party and movement, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) will now contest all the elections going forward alone on its own.20 Years completed to Kargil War
To mark 20th year to Kargil War, Indian Air Force (IAF) has turned Gwalior Air port into a war theatre. They portrayed the attack on Jammu Kashmir, Kargil Drash Sector (Tiger Hill). Some of the vital incidents of the Kargil War is presented in a dramatic way. Chief Guest of this arrangement was Air Chief Marshal, B S Dhonoa.
Current Affairs: 24 June, 2019
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