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Recent Appointments 2026: Latest National & International Key Appointments | Current Affairs

Recent Appointments in India & International Organizations

Recent Appointments in India & International Organizations (Latest Update)

Several key administrative, judicial, academic, financial, and international appointments have been announced recently. These appointments are important for competitive exams, current affairs preparation, and general awareness, as they reflect leadership changes in major constitutional bodies, regulatory institutions, universities, and global organizations.

Key Appointments – Detailed Overview

  • Raj Kumar Goel
    Appointed as the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) of India, heading the apex body responsible for ensuring transparency and implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act.

  • Sangita Barua
    Elected as the President of the Press Club of India, one of the country’s most influential journalist associations.

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  • Aparna Garg
    Appointed as Member (Finance) of the Railway Board, playing a crucial role in financial planning and budgeting of Indian Railways.

  • Manali Kshirsagar
    Appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of Nagpur University, strengthening leadership in higher education and academic governance.

  • Justice Vikram Nath
    Appointed as the Executive Chairman of NALSA (National Legal Services Authority), which works to provide free legal aid and promote access to justice.

  • Sandip Pradhan
    Appointed as a Whole-time Member of SEBI, India’s capital market regulator responsible for protecting investor interests.

  • Nitish Kumar
    Took oath again as the Chief Minister of Bihar, continuing his leadership in the state administration.

  • Sheikha Nasser Al Nouwais
    Appointed as the Head of UN Tourism, marking a significant international leadership role in global tourism governance.

  • Vishwajit Sahay
    Appointed as the Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA), overseeing financial management of India’s defence services.

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