2 December 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Govt willing to restore student unions after establishment of ‘code of conduct’: PM Imran Premier directs federal govt, the provinces to form a comprehensive strategy for the protection of students’ rights.
  • Naqeebullah Mehsud’s father passes away after battling cancer COAS expresses grief; funeral prayers to be offered in KP’s Tank district and Makeen village tomorrow.
  • KP govt fails to provide special cards to 2.8m senior citizens Elderly woman says she has been visiting social welfare dept for two years but to no avail.
  • Fayyazul Hassan Chohan reinstated as Punjab information minister Chohan had resigned from the ministry in March after facing criticism over derogatory remarks towards Hindu community.
  • Court rejects police request for physical remand of Alamgir Wazir, sends him on judicial remand Ammar Ali Jan and Kamil Khan who were nominated in an FIR on sedition charges have been granted interim bail.
  • The China ‘model’ It is worth clarifying some important features of China’s political economy before embracing it as an ideal.
  • Baby steps to a realistic tariff policy People don’t pay import duties if they are too high. There is either under-invoicing or smuggling.
  • Fresh talks with Qatar likely to cut LNG import Move part of risk mitigation on account of two LNG-based power plants’ privatisation.
  • MQM-P sure of smooth sailing in NA over COAS extension Qureshi says ruling coalition will meet on Dec 5 to take decisions on relief measures.
  • Government joins the water tanker business in Karachi The regularisation of Karachi’s water tanker mafia means revenues for the government.
  • 1 FC personnel martyred, 2 injured in exchange of fire with terrorists in North Waziristan: ISPR Two terrorists killed in responsive firing by Frontier Corps; separately, two army officers injured in cross-LoC firing.
  • People sing and dance to celebrate Sindh Culture Day A large number of men, women and children attend the main event held in front of KPC.
  • Structures on Murree, Club roads demolished in Islamabad The remaining encroachments and violations are being removed by the violators themselves.
  • Kamal asks Nepra to stop KE from transferring burden of bad debt on to bill-paying consumers Asks Nepra to get vacated a stay order the KE got five years ago against sharing excess profits with consumers.
  • PTI suspends Hamid Khan’s membership PTI issues Khan a show-cause notice for “defaming and maligning: the party through his media statements.
  • Parliamentary panel to consider nominees for ECP members tomorrow The bicameral and bipartisan committee of parliament will only consider names of ECP members from Sindh and Balochistan.
  • Sedition cases registered against organisers and participants of student march Mashal Khan’s father Iqbal Lala among those listed in the FIR.
  • Pre-partition landa bazaars in Rawalpindi a ‘blessing’ for inflation-hit citizens These markets are something of an institution in the garrison city.
  • Moody’s upgrades Pakistan’s outlook from negative to stable Finance ministry welcomes upgrade, says government “remains fully committed to reforms agenda”.
  • 23 sites identified to boost tourism in Punjab WB study finds operational inefficiencies, imbalanced cost structures and lack of women’s participation in the sector.
  • Malta PM to resign amid pressure over journalist murder probe Muscat says he will resign after his successor is chosen by January 12.
  • Qureshi in Sri Lanka for two-day visit According to FO, Qureshi will call on the Sri Lankan president and prime minister and feilcitate them.
  • Bangladesh plans to ban e-cigarette amid growing health concerns E-cigarettes are available everywhere in Bangladesh from small street corner shops to e-commerce sites.
  • China introduces mandatory face scans for cellphone users Online, Chinese social media users react with a mix of support and worry over the facial verification notice.
  • Australia sweep series against Pakistan with Lyon’s 5-wicket haul Pakistan lose second Test by an innings and 48 runs.

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