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

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  • PM wants all stakeholders on board over social media rules Reporters Without Borders demands that the government rescind its rules for social media regulation.
  • Work with your allies,’ Bilawal advises journalists while condemning Aziz Memon’s alleged murder PPP chairperson says his party has always stood by the media.
  • Premised on lab report, Sindh health dept issues advisory for soybean dust allergy Though not life-threatening, allergen can cause severe anaphylactic shock and death in those who are already asthmatic.
  • Soybean vessel at Karachi Port to be shifted to Port Qasim as source of toxic gas remains elusive Situation in area is now normal, says police official.
  • British MPs hope India will reciprocate Pakistan’s ‘progressive approach’ on Kashmir “We are an independent group, we are not anti-India or pro-Pakistan, we are pro-human rights,” says British MP Abrahams.
  • Amid tense situation, court disapproves free-will couple’s marriage, declares convert girl ‘underage’ Mehik Kumari had reportedly embraced Islam to marry Ali Raza Solangi, a domestic servant hired by her parents.
  • Polio worker injured by youngsters in Takht Vichora village SHO Mohammad Amjad says that this is the first time such an incident with any polio team member had taken place.
  • Pandemonium in KP Assembly as treasury, opposition members trade punches Speaker Ghani asks MPAs to behave, suspends deputy sergeant-at-arms, two security men.
  • Hydrogen sulphide, nitric oxide found in Keamari during monitoring of air quality A private lab assesses the levels of the two gases didn’t reach the limit where they could endanger life.
  • Rich history and vibrant culture’: UN secretary general concludes first trip to Pakistan In his farewell tweet, the UN supremo thanked Pakistan for the hospitality he was shown during his 4-day visit.
  • Umar Sharif’s daughter falls victim to illegal organ transplant racket Transplant surgeon Dr Fawad Mumtaz allegedly performed an illegal kidney transplant on Sharif’s daughter in AJK.
  • Mystery gas leak death toll doubles amid blame game Death toll rises to 14; commissioner says ship carrying soya bean has been moved away from Karachi port.
  • AG’s reply in Justice Isa case begins on sour note Supreme Court judges take exception to attorney general’s remarks, describing them as “uncalled for” and “too serious”.
  • China to help fight locusts as major crops face danger The federal government declared a locust emergency this month but is struggling to figure out a robust response.
  • Cotton production falls to 8.6m bales The country is likely to miss the target of 9.5m bales.
  • Female labour force share on the rise in Pakistan unlike India IMF report finds overall decline in gender gap, but women’s participation is still far less than men’s.
  • Total debt jumps 23.4pc The debt figure represents a minor decline of 1.26pc over Rs41.516tr in the first quarter of 2019-20.
  • SECP agrees to amend brokers’ regime The decision came after negotiations with brokers from Lahore and Karachi via electronic links.
  • FDI surges to $1.5bn in seven months The significant improvement in FDI attributed to growing inflows from China.
  • India cracks down on use of VPNs in occupied Kashmir to get around social media ban Social networks are still blocked even after the government restored limited mobile data service.
  • Quarantined passengers disembark ship in Japan; new China coronavirus cases fall Six people have died outside mainland China, including a new fatality announced today in Hong Kong.
  • UN chief concerned about discrimination against Muslims in India Acknowledges current structure of the world body hampering very objective of its creation — conflict resolution.
  • China sees decline in virus deaths, but WHO urges caution Apple Inc warns that its sales would suffer as the epidemic hurt both its supply in China and its demand.
  • UN chief welcomes Pakistan’s desire for peace Hopes Kartarpur corridor will help establish an abiding peace between Islamabad and Delhi.
  • Sick Kashmiris feel deadly consequences of India-imposed blackout At hospitals and universities, only administrative staff can use broadband, leaving doctors unable to access research.
  • PSL 2020 trophy unveiled at Karachi’s National Stadium Ehsan Mani reveals the PCB plans to “aggressively” bid to host ICC events between 2023 and 2031.
  • Gold-medal-winning martial artists may not make it to Asian championship without govt support Facing high costs of competing in professional sports, gold medallist martial artists appeal to government for support.
  • 5 fallen stars who desperately need to shine at PSL 2020 Here’s the quintet of out-of-favour stars who have the best shot at resurrecting their national careers through PSL.
  • Time off from Pakistan team helped Sarfraz work on fitness Sharper, leaner Sarfraz Ahmed is all set to lead Gladiators from the front.

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