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

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  • Pakistan Army major, sepoy martyred in IED explosion near Afghan border: ISPR Maj Adeel and Sepoy Faraz “fell victim to an IED planted by terrorists from across the border”, says ISPR.
  • Former DG parks held, vehicles, arms, valuables seized by NAB The anti-graft body seizes eight vehicles, arms, property files, jewellery and official records of the KMC.
  • US welcomes PM Imran’s ‘unambiguous, important’ statement on Kashmir PM had said anyone who attempts to cross over into occupied Kashmir to fight would be an enemy of Kashmiris, Pakistan.
  • Trump, Imran to meet on 23rd, talks to focus on Kashmir Sources say this could be the first of two meetings the premier is expected to have with Trump.
  • UN climate summit to test world’s resolve to halt warming US and Brazilian presidents, among the only global leaders that publicly question climate science, will not take part.
  • Towards climate justice in the spirit of internationalism The new youth climate movements represent a new phase in the struggle against climate breakdown.
  • Pakistanis answer call to march against climate change in vast global protest Youth lead the movement dubbed “Fridays for Future” which asks children to persuade adults to take the matter seriously.
  • Mehbooba Mufti’s daughter writes to Indian govt on her mother’s behalf, seeks information on arrests Says Mufti during her detention has had no access to newspapers, briefing from her party or staff.
  • US court asks Modi to explain Kashmir annexation The action has been taken on a complaint filed by the Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front in a US district court.
  • Kabul’s ‘irresponsible, unwarranted’ statement on Durand Line runs afoul of Islamabad Following 24/7 opening of Torkham crossing, Afghanistan says it does not recognise Durand Line as official border.
  • CJP orders new 10-member bench to hear Justice Isa’s petition against presidential reference The full bench headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandial will hear Justice Isa’s petition on September 24 at 1pm.
  • Britain’s Prince William, Kate Middleton to visit Pakistan from October 14-18 Before their visit, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will attend a special event at the Aga Khan Centre on October 2.
  • JUI-F chief accuses PTI govt of selling out Kashmir “Fake governments cannot represent a nation,’ says Maulana Fazlur Rehman.
  • Khursheed Shah rejects allegations against him Senior PPP leader undergoes different tests at Polyclinic.
  • Top auditor finds over Rs15tr irregularities by ministries Highlights violations of rules and regulations, weaknesses of internal control, misappropriation of public funds.
  • IMF mission concludes visit; staff acknowledges progress in key areas IMF mission chief says decisive implementation of reforms is critical to pave the way for stronger, sustainable growth.
  • Programme off to a good start: IMF Recommends five-year tenure for the position of State Bank governor.
  • Indus Motors shuts down plant Sources say the IMC plant and countrywide dealership network has piled up unsold inventory of over 3,000 vehicles.
  • Mango exports exceed target Patron-in-Chief of PFVA says 115,000 tonnes of the fruit were exported by Sept 15.
  • Bike sales skid as economic slowdown bites Total bike production fell by 13 per cent to 2.459 million units in FY19 from 2.825mn units in FY18, shows PBS data.
  • Qatar still exploiting migrants: Amnesty Doha has made efforts since being named World Cup hosts to improve the conditions of the migrant workers.

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