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

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  • Govt announces bill for welfare, protection of senior citizens Senior citizen’s council, old age home to be created under the proposed law.
  • Another PML-N leader taken into custody from Faisalabad Shaikh Aijaz has been shifted to an undisclosed location, police refuse to share details.
  • MNA Rana Sanaullah sent to jail on 14-day judicial remand PML-N leader’s vehicle contained drugs worth Rs150m to Rs200m, says Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan.
  • Treasury single account gets going; Benami crackdown zones identified A senior official says the new fiscal management regime was a practical beginning of an end to fiscal federalism.
  • COAS calls on PM, discusses regional peace The two also discuss the security situation within the country.
  • Sharif family approached two countries to intervene on their behalf: PM Imran Khan Says the two countries conveyed the message, but refused to intervene.
  • Money from rise in sugar prices is going to the govt, not me: PTI’s Jahangir Tareen “This is a big misconception that people are spreading,” he says.
  • Processing mills on strike against 17pc sales tax Foreign Minister Qureshi says will raise the issue in cabinet today, suggests a budget review.
  • LPG prices slashed As per Ogra the cylinder will be sold at Rs1,330.92 in the open market against Rs1,399.39 the previous month.
  • Informant who led to Rana’s arrest in narcotics case is Imran Khan himself: Shehbaz Rana Sanaullah arrested to divert nation’s attention away from “anti-poor” budget of PTI govt, says PML-N president.
  • Corruption convicts must pay fine ‘even if they are dead’, says CJP Khosa CJP says a person convicted of corruption has to pay the fine even if they have served extra time in prison.
  • These 20 tech startups will pitch ideas to potential investors and business partners today A number of these startups are promoting Pakistani culture through podcasts, magazines and video blogs.
  • Fresh bid set to bring Afghans to table for peace deal Germany and Qatar say they jointly extended invitations for a dialogue in Doha on Sunday and Monday.
  • South Korea’s Moon calls Trump-Kim summit end of hostility President Moon terms summit between Trump and Kim the “the fruits of amazing imagination”.
  • Trump says Iran ‘playing with fire’ after nuclear deal limit breached Britain calls on Tehran “to avoid any further steps away” from the landmark deal.
  • Pindi forest land retrieval from Bahria Town: Cabinet to request SC to fix per kanal price as per market rate Chief Minister Usman Buzdar presided over the 14th cabinet meeting and considered a seven-point agenda.
  • Minister resigns to campaign for PPP in NA by-poll Sindh Minister for Works and Services Syed Nasir Hussain Shah called on Bilawal and submitted his resignation to him.
  • MQM-P again seeks Centre’s intervention in Sindh’s affairs Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui says city’s people forced to ‘beg’ for water.
  • 10pc regulatory duty on used clothes slammed Calling the 10pc RD unjust, the PSHCMA said the move was making the life of middle and lower income people difficult.
  • PPP complains to ECP about imposition of Section 144 in tribal districts PPP expresses fears that the decision will hamper the holding of free and fair elections.
  • Zardari’s interview pulled from air: anchor Hamid Mir, who was the interviewer of the programme on Geo News, takes to Twitter to express his outrage.
  • Pakistan utilising all resources to prevent drug smuggling: Afridi Shehryar Afridi says Pakistan’s fight against the menace of drugs should be recognised by the world.
  • SJC commences hearing of references against judges today A lawyers action committee rejects Pakistan Bar Council’s call to observe July 2 as a black day.
  • 51 children among 100 injured in Kabul bomb attack The Taliban claim responsibility for the attack.
  • New Zealand bans single-use plastic bags Companies that break New Zealand’s ban will face heavy penalties, including fines of up to $67,000.
  • A handy checklist of fascism There was a price to pay, and that was the tearing down of India’s social fabric.
  • Mickey Arthur desperate for a shot at World Cup glory “All we want is to get to Friday with a real opportunity and our destiny in our own hands,” says head coach.
  • England and New Zealand look to seize World Cup destiny Were England to lose in Chester-le-Street, Pakistan could leapfrog them into the top four with victory over Bangladesh.
  • Australia’s Cummins issues warning to World Cup rivals “With each game, we have got a little bit better,” says Cummins.
  • ‘My goal is to win Wimbledon,’ says teen Gauff after Venus shock Cori Gauff, at 15 the youngest ever qualifier for Wimbledon, is not content with just beating Venus Williams.
  • Pakistan pin hopes on Black Caps to make semis If New Zealand defeat England, Pakistan can then make it to the semi-finals provided they beat Bangladesh.
  • Mashrafe unfazed by short Edgbaston boundary as Bangladesh face India Mashrafe says his batsmen will be cautious against the Indian spinners despite the short boundary temptation.

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