Weekly Current Affairs (23 October to 28 October 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (23 October to 28 October 2023)

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Category : Important Days Published on: October 29 2023

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  • Police Commemoration Day is observed every year on October 21
  • World Iodine Deficiency Disorders Prevention Day is observed every year on October 21
  • International Stuttering Awareness Day is observed every year on October 22
  • International Snow Leopard Day is observed annually on October 23
  • World Polio Day is observed every year on October 24
  • United Nations Day is celebrated every year on October 24
  • The Global Media and Information Literacy Week is being held from October 24 to 31
  • United Nations Disarmament Week is being observed from October 24 to 30
  • Merger Day is celebrated every year on October 26
  • World Audiovisual Heritage Day is observed every year on October 27
  • Infantry Day is celebrated every year on October 27
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