6 october Current Affairs

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Fully operational human-flying drone

Varun, a human-flying drone, has been fully prepared for the first time in India. The Indian Navy will soon receive pilotless drones built in India. Startup Sagar Defense created the indigenous drone Varun. Following extensive testing, the Indian Navy will use it on warships for the first time in combat. It will be used for human transportation.

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded.

The winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been announced. This year's recipients are Carolyn Bertozzi of Stanford University in the United States, Morton Meldal of the University of Copenhagen, and K. Barry sharpless of the Space Research Center of America. The development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry has earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Laftinent karnel Swaroop Singh was crowned 'Ultraman India.'

The Indian Army's Lieutenant Colonel Swarup Singh Kuntal took first place after completing Ultraman India in 31 hours and 28 minutes. The Ultraman Triathlon is the world's most difficult endurance event, consisting of 10 kilometres of swimming, 420 kilometres of road cycling, and 54 kilometres of running. Ultraman India was held in Pong Dam, Himachal Pradesh, from October 1-3.

The best men's and women's titles were awarded by the International Hockey Federation.

On Wednesday, the International Hockey Federation named India's legendary hockey player PR Sreejesh as the best male goalkeeper and Savita Poonia as the best female goalkeeper. They were both chosen for the award because of their outstanding contributions to the team throughout the year. Mumtaz Khan, an Indian forward, was named the International Hockey Federation's Women's Rising Star of the Year on Tuesday for her outstanding performance at the Junior World Cup in South Africa earlier this year.

Rohit Sharma is the first Indian to have played 400 T20 matches.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma has set a new record in cricket. He is the ninth cricketer in the world and the first to play 400 T20 matches for India. On Sunday, Rohit Sharma accomplished this feat during the second T20 match against South Africa at the Cricket Stadium in Guwahati.

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