Here are the current affairs for September 29, 2024:
1. AIIMS New Delhi and Intuitive MoU: AIIMS, New Delhi signed a Memorandum of Understanding with technology company Intuitive on September 24 to establish a new training center for robotic surgery.
2. Indian Coast Guard Conference: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 41st Conference of Indian Coast Guard Commanders in New Delhi on September 24.
3. Asian Organization of Supreme Accounting Institutions: President Draupadi Murmu inaugurated the 16th Assembly of the Asian Organization of Supreme Accounting Institutions on September 24.
4. Militant Surrender in Tripura: Over 500 militants from the National Liberation Front of Tripura and All Tripura Tiger Force surrendered on September 24 with a large cache of weapons.
5. Asia Power Index 2024: India ranked third in the recently released Asia Power Index 2024.
6. Mankidiya Community Recognition: The Mankidiya community was granted special tribal group status by the state of Odisha.
7. World Lung Day: Celebrated annually on September 25.
8. World Pharmacist Day: Observed globally on September 25.
9. New Prime Minister of Sri Lanka: Dr. Harini Amarasuriya has become the new Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, the first woman to hold this position since 2000.
10. Hangzhou Open Winners: The pair of Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth won the Hangzhou Open title in China.
11. Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar inaugurated the second edition of this trade show in Greater Noida on September 25.
12. AI Fellowship Applications: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology invited applications for AI Fellowship, open to B.Tech and M.Tech students.
13. New Airline Approval: Shankh Air received approval from the Civil Aviation Ministry to commence operations.
14. Waves Anime and Manga Contest: Launched by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in collaboration with the Media and Entertainment Association of India.
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