1st November 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Pakistan’s own pollution causes smog, say experts Traffic, industry, agriculture major polluters with 43, 25 and 20pc share, respectively.
  • ‘Azadi march’ betrays lack of coordination among parties PML-N’s announcement about ‘postponement’ of rally till Friday adds to confusion.
  • ‘Will send you food, but never hand you an NRO,’ PM tells Azadi March protesters “Gone are the days when one used to use Islam to gain power. This is a new Pakistan.”
  • Altaf Hussain’s bail extended by UK court; trial to start in June next year MQM founder has been charged with encouraging terrorism during a speech he made in August 2016.
  • Funerals begin as Mirpurkhas mourns victims of Tezgam fire Eight of the bodies have been confirmed as those of Mirpurkhas residents, while 24 town residents are among the injured.
  • GB independence day: PM pays tribute to ‘heroes who sacrificed for Pakistan’ I have been everywhere, the most beautiful of places, but the beauty here is unmatched in the world: prime minister.
  • As Kartarpur inauguration nears, PM Imran announces special waivers for Sikh guests A one-time fee waiver has also been announced for the upcoming 550th birth anniversary of the founder of Sikhism.
  • IHC accepts Awan’s unconditional apology but issues her another contempt notice Awan assures the court that she will be extremely careful in the future.
  • Pemra bar on Fazl presser coverage illegal: PHC Court observes channels can file contempt petitions if such restraining orders issued again.
  • Nawaz’s platelet count ‘improves’ His blood pressure and sugar level are said to still be high.
  • Siraj wants minister to ‘take responsibility’ for deaths in train fire Sirajul Haq calls for a judicial probe into the incident.
  • Detention of loaded containers a violation of law: IHC Plea disposed of after IHC chief justice was assured that traders would be compensated.
  • 33 journalists killed in Pakistan in past six years: report A total of 32 FIRs have been registered for the murder of 33 journalists during 2013-19.
  • WB president urges focus on reforms for jobs, growth PM Imran appreciates the World Bank’s financial and technical support to the country.
  • Revenue shortfall rises to Rs162bn in July-Oct Return filing deadline extended to Nov 30.
  • PM calls for price monitoring, improving supplies of essentials PM Imran says special focus must be given to check the prices of items in wholesale and retail markets.
  • Mansha proposes bond swap for circular debt Leading businessman Mian Mohammad Mansha is a key player in the sector.
  • Saudi Arabia expects $50bn budget deficit The Saudi economy has suffered in recent years because of low oil prices and austerity measures.
  • Schools in New Delhi shut until November 5 due to severe air pollution “This is a public health emergency as air pollution is now hazardous and will have adverse health impacts on all.”
  • President Erdogan extends ‘deepest condolences’ to Tezgam fire victims Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, UK foreign secy, Chinese embassy also extend condolence messages on “horrific” fire.
  • IS confirms Baghdadi’s death, vows revenge Group also confirms killing of IS’ previous spokesman Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, in an other raid.
  • CIA-trained Afghan forces accused of atrocities HRW accuses CIA-backed Afghan paramilitaries of committing extrajudicial exe­c­utions.
  • Death toll from Yemen’s war hits 100,000 Saudi-led airstrikes have hit schools, hospitals and wedding parties and killed thousands of Yemeni civilians.
  • Bangladesh SC upholds death sentence of Jamaat leader Convict’s counsel says it would go for a review, but it’s rare in Bangladesh for a verdict to be overturned on review.
  • England claim first blood in New Zealand T20 series England’s win comes despite the absence of several senior players.
  • Shadab shines as Pakistan down CA XI in T20 warm-up The three-match series against Australia starts on Sunday.

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