12 June 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Alarming surge in HIV/AIDS cases in five districts of Punjab Authorities ‘hush up’ the issue to avoid criticism.
  • PM Imran vows to go after ‘the thieves who put country badly in debt’ “I’m making a high-powered enquiry commission with a one-point agenda: how did they raise the debt so much in 10 years?”
  • Protests held in many towns of Sindh against Zardari’s arrest Groups of protesters held sit-ins in several towns of Larkana, Karachi, Sukkur, Jacobabad and Kashmore.
  • Brewing cyclone may spark thundershowers in three Sindh districts on Thursday, Friday Fishermen warned against venturing into open sea.
  • Karachi remains calm despite Altaf’s arrest in London Analysts say the former MQM supremo retains support of lower middle class in city
  • Budget 2019-20: Tax-heavy budget fails to arrest growing fiscal deficit The PTI government’s first full-year budget proposed a ferocious array of taxes on almost all sectors of the economy.
  • Provinces to get Rs3.2 trillion under NFC award At present, the 7th National Finance Commission award is in practice.
  • Modi’s plane to not fly over Pakistan en route to Bishkek: Indian ministry Govt sources say the Indian PM will use Pakistani airspace even with the longer route he has opted for.
  • Budget 2020: Use this income tax calculator to see your take-home salary Easily calculate your monthly income tax deduction and take-home salary for next year.
  • PML-N holds demos against Hamza’s arrest The participants termed Hamza’s arrest a political victimisation by PM Imran.
  • Protest against references: SCBA secretary ditches Kanrani “The views being expressed by the president do not represent the whole bar,” says Azmatullah Chaudhry.
  • Budget 2019-20: Defence budget to grow nominally next year The defence budget’s share in the total outlay and the gross domestic product (GDP) is set to decline.
  • Health levy not proposed despite cabinet decision On June 3 the federal cabinet had approved the health levy.
  • Rs3tr foreign loans planned to finance budget The budget document announced that the government is likely to obtain foreign loans worth Rs3.003 trillion.
  • Rs675bn earmarked for development The size of federal development programme is set at Rs951bn, and in view of the shrinking public resources.
  • Federal Budget 2019-20: Massive revenue plan aims for Rs568bn fresh tax measures In its first budget the PTI government has decided to withdraw discriminatory concessions and exemptions.
  • Budget 2020: Govt predicts 2.4pc growth, Rs7 trillion in expenditures Net revenue forecast to reach Rs3.5 trillion; fiscal deficit to rise to 7.2pc of GDP.
  • SC losing Rs10m a day as interest on Rs10.6bn collected for dams SC regrets that SBP did not advise it about investing money it received as donations for Diamer Bhasha-Mohmand Dams.
  • Easter bombers on Sri Lanka payroll: Muslim leader The defence ministry paid the Thowheeth Jama’ath. The police worked closely with the Thowheeth Jama’ath: Azath Salley.
  • Houthi missile attack on Saudi airport wounds 26: Saudi-led coalition Three women and two children were among the wounded, who were of Saudi, Yemeni and Indian nationalities.
  • SC orders sugar mill owners to pay dues by Friday Court says if cheques are not submitted by Friday the Advocate General’s office should file an application in court.
  • Ready to offend some people in order to increase average tax rate, says Hafeez Shaikh Finance adviser says “rich people in other countries pay higher taxes” as compared to those of Pakistan.
  • ‘Time for nation to stop glorifying money launderers,’ says PM Imran “Where are plunderers of public wealth given such special treatment?” asks Imran Khan.
  • Uber picks Melbourne as first international test site for flying taxi service US ride-hailing service previously chose Dubai as its first international test site for UberAIR service.
  • Private schools’ tuition fee to increase annually by 5pc only, SC rules Top court withdraws order to decrease current tuition fee by 20 per cent, other interim orders.
  • Hamza Shahbaz remanded in NAB custody for 15 days PML-N workers clash with police outside the court premises.
  • World’s most costly painting on Saudi prince’s yacht: dealer Since its record-setting sale at Christie’s in 2017 the painting has never been exhibited in public.
  • Egypt, Jordan, Morocco to attend ‘deal of century’ conference The US-led conference will be held in Bahrain this month.
  • Govt committed to ensuring brighter future for children: Mazari Says her ministry has initiated a campaign to highlight scourge of child labour.
  • Exporters resent withdrawal of zero-rated regime “This will not benefit exporters nor government because criminal elements will once again enter the trade.”
  • ‘Govt taxing every industry, every institution’: Businessmen up in arms over proposed budget Siraj Qasim Teli of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce terms the government’s revenue target as “very ambitious”.
  • Rapid fall of wickets leaves Pakistan struggling to meet Australia’s 308-run target Pakistan are at 230/7 at the end of 40 overs.
  • Pakistan v Australia: resurgent Greens take on wounded world champs One of today’s opponents are coming off of a morale-boosting win, the other with a deflating defeat.
  • Fans lash out at ICC as rain plays spoilsport at World Cup With rains affecting games now, fans are unhappy at ICC’s scheduling of World Cup in England.
  • No sports development schemes in new budget Federal government has completely ignored new development schemes for sports sector.
  • Pakistan take on Australia as rain looms large in Taunton Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed denies his team carry any scars from their 5-0 rout by Australia in March.

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