current affairs from September 6, 2024

 Here are some key current affairs from September 6, 2024:


1. **E-Governance Conference**:

   The 27th National Conference on E-Governance took place in Mumbai, where Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde inaugurated the event. The conference, organized by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, highlighted the theme "Viksit Bharat: Secure and Sustainable e-Service Delivery." Several awards for excellence in e-governance were presented.


2. **23rd Law Commission of India**:

   President Droupadi Murmu has constituted the 23rd Law Commission for a three-year term (2024-2027). This commission is expected to review obsolete laws and recommend legal reforms that address current social and economic needs.


3. **Kerala Tops Citizen-Centric Reforms**:

   Kerala has been ranked the best-performing state in citizen-centric and business reforms by the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The state was recognized for innovations such as the online single-window system and utility permit facilitation, which have greatly improved public service delivery.


4. **Paris Paralympics 2024**:

   Indian archer Harvinder Singh won a historic gold medal in the men’s individual recurve open category, making him the first Indian archer to achieve this feat in either the Paralympics or the Olympics.


These are some of the major developments from today, covering a range of national achievements and reforms.

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