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

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    • Lopsided development harmful for Pakistan, says PM Imran Launches Data4Pakistan — a portal providing public access to district-wise poverty estimates besides other indicators.
    • PML-N demands Shehbaz Sharif’s return from London Senator Pir Sabir Shah says PML-N should have “taken advantage of PTI’s poor performance”.
    • Rockets mar Ghani’s swearing-in as rival inaugurates self PM Imran greets Ghani, looks forward to working with him.
    • No more increase in gas, electricity tariffs: PM Imran says prices surged due to contracts signed by previous government.
    • Pakistan 11th largest arms importer in the world: report China accounted for 73pc of the total arms imported by Pakistan in 2015-19.
    • Asian stocks steady after ‘Black Monday’ as oil prices gain 7pc Pakistan’s benchmark index KSE-100 was up 0.24pc or 90 points two hours into trading.
    • Dollar climbs Rs3.65 in interbank after six months of calm By mid afternoon on Monday, the dollar had hit Rs156.58, representing gains of Rs2.33 or 1.51pc.
    • Oil prices jump 10pc after biggest one-day fall since 1991 Sentiment lifts after Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Wuhan for the first time since the epidemic began.
    • Quarantine guidelines issued to prevent coronavirus outbreak in KP Department suggests monitoring should be put in place to ensure round-the-clock quarantine at home.
    • Sindh CM calls for calm as coronavirus cases in province rise to 15 Information minister says PSL matches in Karachi will go ahead as scheduled, adds “Sindh government is ready.”
    • US has ‘no imminent plans’ for flight operations to Pakistan TSA team is in Islamabad to “view Pakistan’s aviation security infrastructure”, says US embassy.
    • Firdous says no confrontation exists between men and women The government did not take sides over the Aurat March, PM’s special assistant tells NA body.
    • Radio Pak claims MNAs Dawar, Wazir ‘fulfilling vested Indian agenda through Afghanistan‘ In a brief two-line report, state broadcaster makes startling claim about MNAs without backing the allegation.
    • Dr Adnan was attacked to obstruct Nawaz’s treatment, claims Shehbaz Sharif Nawaz’s personal physician sustained multiple injuries after two men attacked him when he was out on his daily walk.
    • Pakistan receives first batch of locust control pesticide, equipment China to help establish pest control system: spokesperson.
    • NAB to file supplementary reference in LNG case NAB prosecutor seeks time from the court for filing of the supplementary reference.
    • CTO told to ensure smooth traffic during PSL matches LHC judge takes notice of frequent traffic jams in the city during the PSL matches.
    • FIA not to arrest deportees who travelled without documents FIA takes decision keeping in view the large number of Pakistanis deported every month from Turkey and Greece.
    • PIA suspends flight operation to Qatar Pakistan has also suspended flight operation to and from Iran, China.
    • Wheat, sugar crisis report to be tabled this week, NA told Opposition urged to be patient and not seek formation of a parliamentary panel on the issue.
    • Wheat panel to recommend increase in price for Rabi crop Meeting informed that sufficient quantity of commodity is stocked in the country.
    • Circular debt dispute reaches cabinet today Nepra and Power Division have different figures on size and rate of monthly accumulation of electricity data.
    • Pak-Korea agriculture potential discussed South Korea will establish a centre at the NAC to pursue sustainable mutual development in the agriculture sector.
    • Oil crash: Saudi Arabia’s risky price war Riyadh’s shock and awe strategy has wide-reaching consequences for global oil producers.
    • US starts troop pullout, seeks end to Afghan leaders’ feud US military says it has begun its “conditions-based reduction of forces to 8,600 over 135 days.”
    • 70pc of Chinese have recovered from coronavirus, says WHO Out of the more than 80,000 cases of COVID-19 in China, 70pc “have been discharged,” WHO chief.
    • Qalandars aim to extend winning run against Zalmi Zalmi need to win only one match to qualify for the play-offs while Qalandars need to win at least two.
    • ‘Something special’, Australia celebrate fifth women’s T20 World Cup title Australian captain Meg Lanning says that it was the best of the four titles she has played a part in winning.

 

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