Weekly Current Affairs (18 September to 23 September 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (18 September to 23 September 2023)

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Category : Sports Published on: September 24 2023

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  • FIH withdraws Olympic qualifiers hosting rights from Pakistan.
  • IndiGo becomes official airline for Indian football team.
  • Ferrari's Carlos Sainz wins 2023 Singapore Grand Prix.
  • Cricket star Deepak Chahar launches 'DNINE Sports.'
  • Elavenil Valarivan wins gold medal at ISSF World Cup 2023.
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