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

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  • PM Imran apprises Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman of occupied Kashmir situation The prime minister also condemns the recent attacks in Saudi Arabia on Aramco’s oil facilities.
  • NAB granted two-day transit remand of PPP lawmaker Khursheed Shah Bureau had requested a week-long transit remand of Shah to transfer him from Islamabad to Sukkur.
  • FBR claims success with tax app The app “Tax Asaan” has been operational since Monday.
  • Cancer patients in Lahore protest denial of free drugs Patients say the lives of many poor patients are in danger as they could not get their medicines last month.
  • Kasur police hierarchy faces the music The entire chain of command of the Kasur police has been placed under suspension.
  • Experts cast doubts on Nimirta’s autopsy report Say the report carries many flaws and missed key facts.
  • Stocks fall 353 points on profit-taking The market closes with a loss of 353.45 points (1.11 per cent) at 31,555.47.
  • Opposition leaders protest outside Parliament House on non-issuance of production orders “Our protest is symbolic,” says Khawaja Asif.
  • Pakistan’s foreign reserves rise to $15.9bn: SBP State Bank of Pakistan’s own reserves witness an increase of $138 million, now stand at $8.6 billion.
  • Huawei in public test as it unveils sanction-hit phone Household-name services like WhatsApp, Instagram and Google Maps will be unavailable.
  • FDI nosedives 58pc in July-August The total FDI during the July-August period falls to $156.7 million from $376.9m in the same period last year.
  • IHC restores Mushtaq Ahmed Sukhera as tax ombudsman The court declares his removal as illegal and the notification for his removal as null and void.
  • SC orders full court constitution in Faez Isa case Apex court holds that submissions made by judge’s counsel prima facie do not carry weight.
  • Nothing final yet on media tribunals: Dr Awan “Things that are forcefully imposed cannot be sustained,” the special assistant to the prime minister concedes.
  • Shehbaz says dengue outbreak is ‘hugely worrisome, unfortunate’ Former Punjab CM says previous government had worked with a “missionary zeal to overcome epidemic”.
  • PM, army chief discuss Kashmir situation PM Imran telephones Prime Minister Stefan Lofven of Sweden and discusses the situation in occupied Kashmir.
  • 180,000 more personnel deployed in valley, Senate panel told Foreign Affairs Secretary Sohail Mahmood briefs the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights.
  • 200 AC buses to run on 14 routes in Karachi New buses, which will run on CNG, will cater to 40 routes; each route no longer than 15 kilometres.
  • Efforts on to locate missing ex-army officer: FO Involvement of hostile agencies in the disappearance of Lt Col Habib Zahir not ruled out.
  • At least 30 civilians killed in air strike near pine nut field in eastern Afghanistan Attack was aimed at destroying a hideout of Islamic State militants, but it accidentally targeted farmers: officials.
  • Trump calls new border wall a ‘world-class security system’ “You can fry an egg on that wall,” says Trump while highlighting its features.
  • Suicide bomb in southern Afghanistan kills at least 20 The Taliban say the target was a nearby government intelligence department building.
  • Turkish journalists meet victims of Indian firing along LoC At the Central Press Club Muzaffarabad, delegation further gathers information from local journalists on the situation.
  • Sri Lanka cricket team gets ‘green light’ from defence ministry for Pakistan tour “The tour is on as we planned,” says Sri Lanka Cricket Secretary Mohan de Silva.
  • Ticket prices for Pakistan-SL series announced The online sale of tickets will commence from September 20.
  • SLC remains optimistic about saving Pakistan tour Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Secretary Mohan de Silva says he is satisfied with the security arrangements of their hosts.

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