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October 30, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Punjab govt to present Rs2.ltr budget for next four months, today

The caretaker Punjab government is all set to present its second four-month budget of the ongoing financial year 2023-24 before the cabinet, led by Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, on Monday (today).
Earlier in June, the caretaker government had presented its Erst four month July-October budget to the tune ofRs1.72 trillion after having spent the remaining six months` budget (January-June 2023) approved by the previous PTI government for FY23.


2. Train services at Sibi-Harnai section restored after 18 years

The Pakistan Railways restored train services at Sibi-Harnai section on Sunday. The train services on the section were suspended 18 years ago when militants had destroyed main bridges and railway tracks in 2005.
Balochistan caretaker Chief Minister Mir Ali Mardan Domki and caretaker Minister for Railways, Communications and Maritime Affairs Shahid Ashraf Tarar inaugurated the train service at a ceremony held at the Sibi Railway Station


3. Lahore becomes world`s most polluted city with worst air quality

Even before the start of cold weather conditions, smog has engulfed Lahore as it became the most polluted city in the world with the most hazardous levels of air quality on Sunday.
Once termed `the city of gardens,` Lahore`s air quality level is continuously falling to hazardous levels. On Sunday, the worst air quality was noted in the wee hours when the AQI US was 510, according to theiqair


4. Tariq Jamil`s son dies under `mysterious` circumstances

Asim Jamil, the son of renowned religious scholar Maulana Tariq Jamil, died of a bullet injury under mysterious circumstances in his hometown Tulamba on Sunday.
Mr Asim, 32, who suffered the bullet injury to his chest, was rushed to the Rural Health Centre (RHC) Tulamba in Khanewal district, where he died during treatment.
Officials at the RHC informed the police, who took the body into their custody and initiated an investigation. Forensic experts reached the scene of the occurrence to collect evidence


October 30, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

5. With Israeli boots on the ground, Gaza reels from deadly strikes

After days of relentless bombardment from the air, the Israeli army has now intensified its ground campaign, as the Palestinian death toll climbed to over 8,000 amid UN warning that civil order was `starting to break down` in the besieged territory.
Despite calls for a humanitarian ceasefire and outrage across the Muslim world, Israel has intensified the war triggered by Hamas`s raid more than three weeks ago.
The health ministry in Gaza says the unrelenting retaliatory Israeli bombardment has killed more than 8,000 people, mainly civilians and half of them children

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6. G7 ministers hit out at China, Russia

Group of Seven trade ministers took veiled swipes at China and Russia on Sunday while expressing concerns about the economic effect of the conflict in the Middle East.
A joint statement after talks in Japan slammed Russia`s `destruction of Ukrainian grain export infrastructure` since it exited in July a deal that had allowed safe grain shipments via the Black Sea


7. Settlers on a rampage in West Bank villages

Within an hour, the Bedouin village of Wadi al-Seeg in the occupied West Bank had been completely emptied, its 200 residents fleeing on foot with their sheep and goats.
On October 12, five days after the start of Israeli hostilities against Gaza, residents say dozens of Israelis turned up at the village and gave them an hour to leave their land, among them settlers, soldiers and police


8. Mouse embryos grown in space for first time

Mouse embryos have been grown on the International Space Station and developed normally in the first study indicating it could be possible for humans to reproduce in space, a group of Japanese scientists said.
The researchers, including Teruhiko Wakayama, professor of University of Yamanashi`s Advanced Biotechnology Centre, and a team from the Japan Aerospace Space Agency (JAXA), sent frozen mouse embryos on board a rocket to the ISS in August 2021


9. Countries face uphill groundwork task for crucial climate talks

Facing record shattering temperatures and a geopolitical tinderbox, countries are scrambling to lay the groundwork for crucial UN climate talks next month tasked with salvaging global warming goals laid out in the landmark Paris deal.
About 60 ministers from across the world are expected in Abu Dhabi over next two days to drive momentum for the crucial UN`s COP28 summit, scheduled to take place between Nov 30 and Dec 12, according to The National


October 30, 2023: Sports Current Affairs MCQs News

10. Rohit, Shami star as India hammer woeful England

Mohammed Shami led an inspired bowling display as India hammered England by 100 runs on Sunday to stay unbeaten in the World Cup and all but push the defending champions out of the semi-final race.
Chasing a tricky 230 for victory in Lucknow, England collapsed to 129 all out in 34.5 overs to suffer their fifth defeat in six matches and leave their title defence at the mercy of a mathematical miracle


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