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Daily Top-10 Current Affairs MCQs / News (March 26 2023) for CSS

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March 26, 2022: National Current Affairs MCQs


1. Citizens to be counted where they live, says PBS official

• With over 60 percent of the job done in Sindh, an official from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) made it clear on March 25, 2023 that `persons will be counted in the area or city where they live and whose resources they use, regardless of [the place] where their identity card is based`.
• Teams carrying out the first-ever digital census has so far counted over 31 million people in the province, of which 8.5m are living in Karachi alone.
• The fresh numbers were shared by Chief Census Commissioner Dr Naeemuz Zafar during an interaction with media on Saturday.
• Mr Zafar clarified a `few myths` about the gigantic task going on simultaneously across the country. Though he would not share any specifics, he did say that PBS had faced some hurdles in the initial days of the exercise when it was launched more than a month ago


2. WHO to rebuild 100 health centres

• The World Health Organisation (WHO) will rehabilitate 100 primary healthcare centers in 12 districts of Balochistan badly damaged in last year`s monsoon rains and heavy flood and provide them the required medical equipment and solar systems.
• The provincial health department and WHO signed six memorandums of understanding (MoUs) in this regard at a ceremony held on Thursday. The ceremony was attended by WHO country head DrPalitha Mahipala, Health Minister Syed Ehsan Shah and Health Secretary Muhammad Saleh Nasar.
• Under the MoUs, WHO will rehabilitate100 primary healthcare centres in 12 districts and provide medical equipment, furniture and solar systems. Under the agreement, the provincial health department will ensure continuity of health services through human resources and ensure supplies from the health system.


3. ADB proposes `roadmap` to make Peshawar eco-friendly

• The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has carried out a study that led to the preparation of a `Climate Investment Roadmap` for Peshawar to address the effects of climate change surrounding the city.
• The roadmap has been developed under the technical assistance programme of ADB, aimed at supporting Asian cities in their efforts to ensure an eco-friendly atmosphere.
• The Peshawar roadmap has a strategic focus on Green House Gas (GHG) reduction and resilience featuring measures that would improve the quality of life for those residing and would also enhance the attraction of Peshawar including historical places, according to the document made public by the ADB


4. Recognition for British Pakistani diplomat

• British-Pakistani diplomat Fouzia Younis this week became the first British Muslim to be appointed His Majesty`s British Consul General to Toronto, marking the end of her Pakistan posting as a senior diplomat at the British High Commission.
• Ms Younis, a British Pakistani whose family moved to the UK in the late 70s, shared the news on Twitter with an acknowledgment of her parents` sacrifice and dedication.
• `To my aba who used to drop me at Digbeth Coach Station at 4 am so I could get to my work interviews, & my late ama who stood up for 18 year old me to go to uni & waited at bus stops to walk me home through dark streets. You went without for our today. Shukriya` She dedicated the milestone to `the girls who look like me, who are battling prejudice, racism & sexism from within communities & outside, who are told they can`t do it, or that they don`t sound or look the part. Don`t let anyone dim your power


5. Former minister Sardar Idrees passes away

• Former provincial minister and senior politician from Galiyat Sardar Mohammad Idrees passed away here on March 25, 2023 due to heart failure, his family said.
• His funeral prayers were held on the grounds of the Government Postgraduate College, Abbottabad, in the evening. Later, his body was moved to his native Tajwal village. His funeral was largely attended by people from different walk of life.
• Meanwhile, Abbottabad deputy commissioner Khalid Iqbal inaugurated a mini zoo at Shimla Hill Park the other day. The zoo has been set up by the wildlife department with the help of the tehsil municipal administration

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March 26, 2022: International Current Affairs MCQs

6. Monks at historic Kyiv monastery defy eviction order

• In a Kyiv monastery that has played a crucial role in both Ukrainian and Russian history, scores of monks accused of allegiance with Moscow are defying eviction.
• The government has said they must leave the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra by Wednesday but the monks say the order has no basis and plan to stay `as long as physically possible`.
• `There is no legal foundation` for the expulsion, Archbishop Kliment, a spokesman for the church, said in the monastery


7. Russia to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus

• Russia has struck a deal with neighbouring Belarus to station tactical nuclear weapons on its territory, Tass news agency quoted President Vladimir Putinas saying on March 25, 2023.
• Such a move would not violate nuclear nonproliferation agreements, Putin said, adding that the United States had stationed nuclear weapons on the territory of European allies.
• Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has long raised the issue of stationing tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, which borders Poland, Putin said


8. Judge Nadia Kahf takes oath on Quran, wearing hijab

• Nadia Kahf made history when she took oath in New Jersey this week as the first judge to do so while wearing a hijab. And she took oath by pressing her hand on a copy of the Holy Quran she inherited from her grandmother.
• `I`m overwhelmed and very happy and very honored as well,` Judge Kahf, 50, said in an interview to the North Jersey news outlet. `I`m happy the bench is going to reflect (all) residents of New Jersey.
• Ms Kahf specialises in family law and has worked on immigration cases too.
• Since 2003, she has served on the board of the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights organisation.


9. Canada, US amend decades-old pact after surge in irregular asylum seekers

• Canada and the United States on Friday changed a two-decade old refugee agreement as part of their attempts to reduce the record influx of asylum seekers entering Canada via unofficial border crossings.
• The deal was the news highlight of US President Joe Biden`s first visit to Canada as president and could provide some relief to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is under pressure from political opponents to take action.
• The Safe Third Country Agreement, signed in 2002 and which came into effect in 2004, originally meant asylum seekers crossing into either Canada or the United States at formal border crossings were turned back and told to apply for asylum in the first `safe` country they arrived in.


10. Three more Indian missiles `misfire` during exercises

• The Indian Army`s three surface-to-air missiles were `misfired` during a firing exercise in Rajasthan`s Jaisalmer area, causing alarm in the surrounding areas, according to Indian media reports.
• The incident puts a question mark on the safety mechanism in place, as over a year ago India `accidentally` fired a missile into Pakistan.
• This time the three missiles were misfired due to a `technical glitch,` India Today reported.


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