Current Affairs- Today’s Headlines: October 31, 2022

Here are Today’s News Headlines by GK Today for October 31, 2022

INDIA

– Gujarat: PM dedicates Maze Garden and Miyawaki Forest in Ekta Nagar, near the 182-meter-high Statue of Unity

– PM Modi addresses J&K Rozgar Mela at Kashmir International Convention Centre Srinagar

– Gujarat: More than 100 killed in collapse of suspension bridge on Machchhu river in Morbi

– J&K: 4 dead, at least 15 injured as landslides hit power project in Kishtwar

– Fourth Bangladesh Film Festival being held in Kolkata from Oct 29 to Nov 2

– Telangana withdraws general consent to CBI

– Defence Ministry setting up ‘DRDO Industry Academia-Centre of Excellence’ (DIA-CoE) at IIT Roorkee

– Central Vigilance Commission conducting its annual ‘Vigilance Awareness Week’ from Oct 31

– US Secretary of State Blinken discusses Ukraine war with EAM S. Jaishankar

ECONOMY & CORPORATE

– Centre extends ban on sugar exports for another year from Oct 31

– PM lays foundation stone of C-295 transport aircraft manufacturing facility in Vadodara, Gujarat

– World Thrift Day observed in India on Oct 30 to promote habit of savings

WORLD

– Somalia: At least 100 killed, 300 injured in two car explosions in capital Mogadishu, al-Shabaab group suspected

– South Korea: 151 killed in Halloween stampede in Seoul

– Brazil: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva elected new President, defeats incumbent Jair Bolsonaro

– Lebanon: President Michel Aoun leaves presidential palace in capital Beirut

SPORTS

– India beat Australia in U-21 Men’s Hockey to lift Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia

– Education Ministry signs MoU with FIFA and AIFF for implementing Football4Schools initiative in India

– Badminton: India’s Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty win men’s doubles title at French Open Super 750 tournament

– T20 World Cup: South Africa (137/5 in 19.4 overs) beat India (133/9 in 20 overs) by 5 wickets at Optus stadium in Perth


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