14 September 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Govt committed to recovering looted wealth: PM “Recovery of the looted national wealth is a desire of the people and a mission of the government,” says PM Imran.
  • NAB disallows home-made food for Maryam A source says NAB had withdrawn the facility of allowing home-made food to Maryam on the order from the ‘top’.
  • Soldier martyred, woman dead in unprovoked firing by Indian troops across LoC Martyrdom follows the death on Thursday of another soldier in the same sector of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Dr Tahirul Qadri announces retirement from politics, PAT chairmanship PAT chief says he is not handing over leadership to his sons, transferring power to the party’s council.
  • Another torture case surfaces, this time in Lodhran ASI arrested for torturing a man at the complainant’s home.
  • Supreme Court sets significant restrictions on increases in private school fees Bench strikes down any increase in fee charged by private schools since 2017; regulator to now monitor hikes.
  • Pemra chief asks operators in Balochistan to ensure no Indian content is aired The cable operators say they have committed themselves to boycotting Indian content.
  • KP schools violate stay order against vacation fee collection Regulator withdraws ban on summer fee insisting it was slapped by previous chief without authority.
  • Adiala jail, its surrounding areas fumigated Move aimed at protecting high profile inmates including Asif Ali Zardari, Faryal Talpur from dengue.
  • Aleem faces arrest for attacks on parliament house, PTV building The warrants surface after the MPA fails to appear before the court.
  • Dress code issued for schoolgirls in Haripur A circular issued earlier this week asked school officials to ensure that female students wear an abaya, gown or chador.
  • NA speaker urges philanthropists to support shelter homes Asad Qaiser reveals that the government intends on establishing a shelter home in PIMS hospital for attendants.
  • Qureshi issues stern warning to PPP, cautions against stoking ethnic nationalism FM Qureshi tells MNAs from Sindh that they have nothing to fear; the province is an important unit of the country.
  • At Muzaffarabad rally, PM Imran calls out ‘coward’ Modi for oppressing occupied Kashmir residents Imran Khan tells mammoth gathering he will raise Kashmir issue on every international platform, including UNGA.
  • Remittances decline 8pc in July-August The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) says the decline reflects the usual one-off post Eidul Azha effect.
  • Experts call for ‘deep-rooted’ tax reforms Former finance minister Shaukat Tareen expresses deep concern over the current economic condition.
  • Cement exports jump 12.66pc The APCMA had suspended releasing sales and exports data since April due to unknown reasons.
  • Privatisation to begin this year, says minister Privatisation minister says the government intends to generate revenue through privatisation of state-owned entities.
  • Drones spark fires at two Saudi Aramco oil facilities A Saudi interior ministry statement says that an investigation has been launched after the attack.
  • Former PM Cameron ‘sorry’ for Brexit divisions David Cameron says he thinks about the consequences of the Brexit referendum “every single day”.
  • Congress panel subpoenas Khalilzad to explain failure of Taliban talks This is the committee’s first subpoena since Democrats took control of the House of Representatives in January.
  • US lawmakers urge Trump to mediate between Pakistan and India Senators also express concern over the human rights situation in occupied Kashmir.
  • Actress Felicity Huffman sentenced to 14 days in prison in US college scandal Prosecutors had recommended a one-month sentence; Huffman pleaded guilty to paying $15,000 to rig her daughter’s exam.
  • India’s Stalin admits to problems visiting Russia MK Stalin’s father, a socialist former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, named his son after the Russian communist leader.
  • ITF keeps Islamabad as host for Pakistan-India Davis Cup match The ITF has given the Pakistan Tennis Federation until September 19 to confirm the precise dates of the two-day match.

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