13 November 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Govt announces ‘one-time’ permission for Nawaz to travel abroad; PML-N rejects decision Permission will be subject to Sharif family submitting an indemnity bond “to the tune of Rs7-7.5bn“, says minister.
  • Now that economy is ‘stable’, govt to focus on creating jobs, facilitating investors: PM Imran Premier says World Bank, IMF have endorsed Pakistan’s economic progress.
  • No truth to reports regarding amendment in PAA to implement ICJ verdict on Kulbhushan: ISPR Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor dismisses speculation regarding changes to Pakistan Army Act (PAA) as “incorrect”.
  • Lahore air remains ‘hazardous’ as Air Quality Index hits 447 The Punjab capital is ranked the second most polluted city in the world, with the first being New Delhi.
  • Buzdar concerned at ‘artificial’ price hike Punjab CM directs price control taskforce to effective measures to stabilise rates of food items.
  • Hamza rebuked for not maintaining court decorum Judge was busy in the proceedings when he noticed Hamza conversing with his party men loudly in court.
  • Beyond Kartarpur Even in times of extreme tension, certain steps can help melt the ice.
  • Protesting workers dump garbage in front of KMC building in Karachi The KMC workers unloaded trucks of garbage in front of the gates at around 10am.
  • At least 7 killed in Kabul car bomb blast: interior ministry Interior ministry spokesman says the dead were all civilians.
  • Controversy surrounds changes in criteria for hiring VCs of three universities Teachers question appointment of a relative of Sindh HEC chief as VC of an under-construction university.
  • Edhi Foundation conferred with Isa Award for Service to Humanity The charity organisation received a medal of pure gold, certificate of appreciation and USD 1 million.
  • Air pollution in Afghan capital may be deadlier than war Decades of war have worsened the damage to Afghanistan’s environment and have made it a huge challenge to address them.
  • Car sales dip by 44pc Overall car sales plunge to 40,586 units in July-October 2019, from 72,563 units in the same period last year.
  • SBP allows $10,000 advance payment for raw material imports Move comes after exchange rate stability and improvements in ease of doing business.
  • NAB asked to probe embezzlement of Rs800bn in Balochistan PM’s aide laments previous Balochistan govt’s embezzelmed money through NFC award but NAB isn’t investigating.
  • Govt plans to induct experts into ministries, likely to ruffle feathers PM’s aide says ‘technical advisers’ will at first be hired in 15 ministries.
  • SSGC slammed for low gas pressure Balochistan is experiencing low gas pressure as a cold wave has started since beginning of November.
  • Cabinet gives in-principle ‘conditional’ approval to remove Nawaz’s name from ECL The final decision on the matter will be taken after the sub-committee formulates a position on the issue: spokesperson.
  • Imran orders formation of special cell for price control PM’s economic aides face queries about the increase in prices of vegetables and fruits.
  • Israeli strikes kill 2 Gaza ‘militants’; death toll now at 12 Israeli military claims more than 250 rockets have been fired at Israeli communities after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
  • Occupied Kashmir marks 100 days of annexation Shops and businesses have remained shut to protest against the controversial decision.
  • Technology can make ageing a ‘silver dividend’ for Asian economies: ADB report Right policies could extend working lives of today’s elderly, who are better educated and healthier than in the past.
  • 16 dead as trains collide in Bangladesh Three coaches were sent crashing off the tracks at Mondobhag station in the town of Kasba.
  • Iraqis aim to rekindle protests with Iran football match “Our players have to give their all so we can hold our heads up high and confront Iran,” says Iraqi protester.
  • Pacer Nasim Shah to stay in Australia after mother’s death Nasim Shah, who is in the playing XI for Pakistan’s ongoing tour match against Australia A, will continue training.
  • Babar can be compared to Kohli, Smith: Hussey “He’s a brilliant, brilliant player,” says former Australian batsman.

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