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Daily Top-10 Current Affairs MCQs / News (October 06 2023) for CSS

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October 06, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Weak rupee drives up external debt

The central government`s debt, both within the country and to foreign entities, surged by nearly a third in the 12 months through August, reaching close to Rs64 trillion, State Bank of Pakistan data showed on Thursday.
The 29 per cent increase in debt amounted to Rs14.4tr, as the figure stood at Rs49.57tr by the end of August 2022


2. FM, Afghan counterpart discuss `challenges to peace` in Tibet talks

In the backdrop of an uptick in terror attacks in Pakistan, which are blamed on militants operating from Afghanistan, Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Thursday met his Afghan counterpart Amir Khan Muttaqi in Tibet to take stock of challenges confronting regional peace and stability.
`FM Jilani is in China on a two-day visit to participate in the third Trans-Himalayan Forum for International Cooperation, being held in Nyingchi, Tibet autonomous region, from October 4-5.


3. GSP+ status extended for four years

The European Parliament on Thursday unanimously voted to extend the current generalised system of preferences (GSP) for another four years until 2027 for developing countries, including Pakistan, to enjoy duty-free or minimum duty on exports to the European market.
The parliament voted with 561 in favour, five against and two in abstention to extend the current rules on the GSP schemes, including GSP+ , after talks with the EU Council on the new rules were paused in June, an official statement issued by the EU Parliament said


4. Pakistani woman blasts off to final frontier today

Namira Salim is set to become the first Pakistani to reach the final frontier as she blasts off on a Virgin Galactic space plane today (Friday).
`Proud to fly the national flag high in space Insha`Allah on October 6,` she said on social media ahead of her departure alongside three other space travelers


5. Govt discontinues S. Punjab reallocation allowance

The Punjab government has discontinued `south Punjab reallocation allowance` that was given to incentivise and attract competent officers to be posted at the south Punjab civil secretariat established during the PTI government in 2020.
The decision may draw ire of the senior officers, who were willingly joining the south Punjab secretariat, when most of them wanted to be posted at the civil secretariat, Lahore

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6. Pakistani medical students abroad pay $70m in annual fees, Senate body told

Pakistani students admitted to medical colleges outside the country spend at least $70 million every year to finance their studies, seemingly putting a significant strain on the country`s foreign exchange reserves.
This was stated by Federal Minister National Health Services (NHS) Dr Nadeem Jan during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on NHS on Thursday. The meeting held at Parliament House was chaired by Senator Muhammad Humayun Mohmand


October 06, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

7. Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse wins Nobel literature prize

Norway`s Jon Fosse, whose plays are among the most widely staged of any contemporary playwright in the world, won the Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday.
Sometimes compared to Samuel Beckett, another Nobel-winning playwright, Fosse`s work is minimalistic, relying on simple language which delivers its message through rhythm, melody and silence.


8. BD accepts first uranium for Russia-backed nuclear plant

Bangladesh received the first uranium delivery on Thursday for its Russia-backed nuclear plant, a project aimed at bolstering its overstretched energy grid but complicated by sanctions on Moscow.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has courted Russian ties with renewed vigour after Western criticism over her government`s rights record


October 06, 2023: Sports Current Affairs MCQs News

9. No buzz, fanfare as World Cup opens to empty stands

The optics of a disappointingly low crowd made for grim viewing as New Zealand thrashed defending champions England on Thursday at the start of the ICC Men`s Cricket World Cup 2023.
Only a few hundred spectators saw the early passages of play, although the number grew as the mercury dropped after sunset


10. Conway, Ravindra fireworks as NZ overwhelm England

New Zealand crushed defending champions England by nine wickets in the opening match of the 50-over World Cup on Thursday, demonstrating again their knack of punching above their weight in showpiece events.
Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra smashed rapid unbeaten centuries to set up New Zealand`s successful pursuit of a 283-run victory target, which they reached with 13.4 overs to spare


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