10 February 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • Sit-in was called off on assurance of PM’s exit: Fazl Maulana didn’t say who really gave him the word that Imran will resign and fresh polls will be held.
  • LHC stays conversion of Ishaq Dar’s house into shelter home LHC asks Punjab government to submit a response within 10 days.
  • Interrogating democracy Democracy relies on collective wisdom to yield the best of a set of often bad choices.
  • Education (sub)standards: Nearly half of 5th graders can’t read 2nd grade English, report finds Students enrolled in private-sector schools show better learning outcomes, ASER report says.
  • PTI, PML-Q once again on same page after successful talks in Lahore “We want our union with [the PTI] to continue till the next elections,” says PML-Q leader Pervez Elahi.
  • Power policy proposes cost recovery at every stage To be approved by CCI, policy envisages adjustment of provincial dues from NFC award.
  • Nepra advises producers to install solar-wind hybrid plants Consultative session with all stakeholders arranged.
  • PPP voices concern over financial crisis in public varsities Bilawal condemns huge cuts in the higher education budget.
  • CPEC: The ball is in Pakistan’s court About $1bn is expected to land in Pakistan over the next 11 months as part of the second phase of CPEC.
  • Edible oil needs attention Softer international prices of soybean and palm oil in 2019 helped Pakistan keep import bills low in 2018-19.
  • Buzdar sees economic stability, promises relief for people Says opposition’s attempt to create cracks in coalition would be foiled as they are based on “politics of anarchy”.
  • Indian soldier killed as Pakistan Army responds to ‘unprovoked’ fire from across LoC: ISPR 10 civilians, including women and children, seriously injured due to Indian firing in AJK; FO summons Indian envoy.
  • Ex-CM wants greater role of Baloch people in CPEC projects Says locals should also be entrusted with running Gwadar Port, GDA.
  • Over 18,000 constables to be recruited in Sindh police The move will help improve the police-population ratio in Karachi.
  • 134 passengers from China scanned, cleared of Coronavirus at IIA Passengers included 29 Chinese nationals.
  • Shortage of protective equipment hampers efforts against coronavirus Expert says NIH requires 110,000 respirator masks but only 1,200 are available.
  • 2,093 human rights violation cases registered in Sindh in one year Police data says model courts have handed down punishments in 5,522 cases of murders and 8,988 drug cases.
  • Cracks appear in new building of nursing college in Rahim Yar Khan SZCN officials have started filling the cracks with cement.
  • All options on table for citizens’ return from China: Zafar Pakistanis currently living in virus-hit Wuhan insist on being brought home.
  • Shares sink below 40,000 mark as inflation, coronavirus take toll on investor sentiment Analysts say talk of new taxes in IMF negotiations and govt’s inability to suppress inflationary pressures led to slide.
  • ECC ratifies PM Imran’s ban on sugar exports to ‘stabilise domestic prices’ Meeting chaired by Hafeez Sheikh decides against importing sugar, says “adequate stocks” available in the country.
  • Citizen journalist reporting from epicentre of coronavirus missing: report “China must not use quarantine as a political tool to censor reporting on the coronavirus,” says Amnesty International.
  • China stutters back to work as coronavirus deaths rise to over 900 WHO chief says there have been some “concerning instances” of cases overseas in people with no travel history to China.
  • UN secretary general likely to visit Pakistan later this month António Guterres is likely to to attend a two-day conference marking 40 years of Afghan refugee presence in the country.
  • China’s virus deaths surpass Sars toll, but number of new cases fall The total of 37,198 confirmed cases of the new virus vastly exceeds the 8,098 sickened by Sars.
  • Strike on Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front’s call draws good response in IOK Internet blocked, iron barricades and concertina wire put up as precautionary measure, says govt official.
  • Rain extinguishes Australian wildfires, causes flooding Weakening tro­pical cyclone downgraded to a Category One storm after making landfall on Saturday as a Category Three.
  • Azerbaijan votes in snap election garnering mixed reactions Opposition decries election as a sham while international observers say polls were “well organised”.
  • Pakistan warns against mixing sports with politics as India disowns its visiting Kabaddi team India Olympic Association says “no idea” who travelled to Pakistan, PKF blames “enemy elements” for conspiring.
  • Pakistan win first Test against Bangladesh by innings and 44 runs Naseem Shah awarded Man of the Match; Green Shirts take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
  • Pakistan, Iran grab big wins to open Kabaddi World Cup Pakistan thrashed Canada 64-13 in the opener with Iran overwhelming Sierra Leone 60-19 in the second game of the day.

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