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

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  • Fawad Chaudhry dispels impression of rifts within PTI “Neither is there any disagreement within PTI nor is the government going anywhere,” says federal minister.
  • PM Khan directs withdrawal of Zartaj Gul’s letter to Nacta for sister’s appointment PTI leader Naeemul Haque says Zartaj’s move is “against the ethics of PTI, which has always opposed nepotism.”
  • Rupee stabilises against dollar Currency dealers say the that inflow of foreign currencies during Ramazan has increased by 10 to 15pc.
  • FBR bags only Rs13.5bn in nine months despite aggressive drive FBR has also received 540,000 additional tax returns in TY18 till May 31.
  • KP chief minister announces compensation for affectees of Khar Qamar clash Rs2.5 million will be given to the families of the deceased and Rs1 million to those injured in the incident.
  • Polio programme decides to implement IMB report Action has been delayed for seven months due to fear of political implications.
  • World Bank to provide $465m for education, power projects The approval of $400m ‘Higher Education Deve­lopment in Pakistan’ project will strengthen tertiary education.
  • Firdous rejects criticism over oil price hike Special Assistant to PM holds PML-N, PPP responsible for country’s financial ills.
  • US envoy Khalilzad to kick off 2-week-long peace mission with Islamabad visit Khalilzad arrives in Islamabad today, wants to take momentum built over past month forward and accelerate peace process.
  • SHO, ASI martyred in ambush as operation launched in Sukkur’s Shah Belo Outlaws open fire at an armoured police van; 4 policemen injured in exchange of fire.
  • Legal provisions not followed strictly in filing reference: ex-CJP Without approval of cabinet, prime minister alone is not competent to send summary to president for approval: Iftikhar.
  • Physician seeks permission for Nawaz’s checkup Maryam Nawaz also said her father had ‘persistent angina pain’.
  • Posting of minister’s sister in Nacta draws flak Responding to criticism in the mainstream as well as social media, Fawad Chaudhry defends the appointment.
  • Bilawal chairs meeting to review ‘social protection strategy’ for next Sindh budget “The people of Sindh are to be safeguarded by all ways and means,” says CM Shah.
  • SC gives KDA last chance to present Karachi’s original master plan The bench expresses annoyance over repeated failure of the master plan authorities in presenting the important document.
  • Police search for motive in US shooting that killed 12 The suspect was reportedly dismissed from his job.
  • Johnson would make ‘excellent’ British PM, says Trump Trump was speaking ahead of the start of a state visit to Britain on Monday, during which he will meet Theresa May.
  • India to see ‘big-bang’ reforms in Modi’s second term: think tank Reforms will include changes in labour laws, privatisation moves, creation of land banks for new industrial development.
  • Cherry-picking through Turkey’s gloom: The funds staying put while others flee Many overseas investors and macro-focused asset managers are pulling out.
  • Govt refuses to continue zero-rated status of five exporting industries Meeting between govt economic team and businesspeople from Punjab fails to break the deadlock over the facility.
  • Fawad’s musings shine light on PTI rifts Firdous Ashiq Awan says terming teamwork interference is reflective of small-mindedness.
  • Afghan Taliban leader says no ceasefire as US envoy heads to region Zalmay Khalilzad has embarked on a 17-day trip that will take him to Pakistan, Qatar, Afghanistan and other countries.
  • Soldier martyred in attack on patrolling Army vehicle in North Waziristan: ISPR The military’s media wing links the attack with the recent Khar Qamar check post incident.
  • Elderly man ‘stoned to death’ in Swabi The son of the victim said there were multiple wounds on the body of his father.
  • Tackling Islamophobia focal point of PM Imran’s maiden speech at OIC OIC Makkah Summit reiterates support for Kashmiris’ right to self determination.
  • South Africa 169-3 after 30 overs in World Cup clash against Bangladesh Bangladesh, at a loss of six wickets, amass 330 runs ─ their highest ever total in ODIs ─ at a loss of six wickets.
  • England downplay 500 talk as their quicks eye Pakistan England may recall fast bowler Mark Wood for the match against Pakistan at Trent Bridge on Monday.
  • In monster upset, underdog Andy Ruiz shocks Anthony Joshua for three heavyweight world titles Ruiz knocks down Britain’s Joshua four times to take the WBA, IBF and WBO titles.
  • When Bangladesh chalked up famous win Bangladesh’s track record in World Cup is far from flattering, having won only 11 out of 32 matches.
  • Archer licking lips at prospect of bowling at Pakistan: Waqar Waqar Younis says it will be difficult for Pakistan to bounce back quickly enough for Monday against England.
  • Shocking start but we will bounce back: Arthur after Windies defeat Pakistan coach rejects notion that the players were not prepared for short-pitched bowling; promises better in future.
  • Australia’s Warner stars in Afghan World Cup romp David Warner hits unbeaten 89 on his official return to international cricket; Aussies easily chase 208-run target.

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