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

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  • Monsoon rains in various parts of country cause trouble to citizens Rains expected to continue till Sunday; power outages, water clogging irks citizens.
  • 74pc of adolescents in Balochistan found anaemic; 50pc of population facing food insecurity National Nutrition Survey conducted last year reveals that 61.3pc of women of reproductive age suffer from anaemia.
  • US did not tell Pakistan to ‘do more’ this time: Foreign Office spokesperson Says New Delhi “will have to take a mature approach” to resolve Kashmir dispute.
  • ‘Don’t pick fight with nation for incapable Imran Khan’ — Maryam’s ‘request’ to ‘institutions’ Opposition parties have announced to mark observe a ‘Youm-e-Siah’ to mark one-year anniversary of 2018 elections.
  • Will send our first person to space in 2022, says Fawad Chaudhry Air Force will be the custodian of the selection process, according to minister for science and technology.
  • Opposition denied permission to hold rally on The Mall The PML-N had written to the deputy commissioner seeking permission to hold a public meeting on The Mall.
  • Maryam warns of more videos with ‘names of serving officials’ Alleges Nawaz’s health issues being deliberately mishandled.
  • Afghan Taliban say will visit Pakistan if formally invited: BBC report Spokesperson for Taliban says they will accept Pakistan’s invitation because it is a “neighbour and a Muslim country”.
  • Bilawal predicts smooth win for Bizenjo as Senate chairman PPP leader accuses the government of trying to buy the loyalty of opposition senators.
  • NAB summons Maryam, brothers on 31st Earlier, Yousuf Abbas, son of the late Abbas Sharif, appeared in the NAB.
  • Senate panel urges physical, mental fitness of railways staff The committee expresses grave concern over rising incidents that have cost precious lives.
  • Man behind judge’s video declared PO in fraud case The court also declared Tariq Mahmood’s son proclaimed offender.
  • Sindh governor praises PM for raising Kashmir issue in US PM asked US for trade, not aid, says Imran Ismail.
  • Engineering body calls for removal of non-technical persons from key posts Pakistan Engineering Council also seeks a halt to collection of dams fund.
  • Airports to be cleared for US airlines soon, says minister Aviation minister says a US security team has already visited the new Islamabad airport to review security arrangements.
  • Arif Alvi says contents of reference not leaked from President House Expresses confidence that SJC will decide the case in accordance with the law.
  • Reports of exorbitant withholding taxes on rickshaws, bikes ‘baseless’: FBR The spokesperson says that FBR does not have any plans to impose taxes on autorickshaws or motorbikes.
  • LSM contracts 3.78pc Slowdown in PSDP spending, construction activities and consumer spending on durable goods affected industrial output.
  • Auto workers may lose jobs as sales plummet Auto sales have declined by 7pc in the last financial year with experts fearing the market to shrink further by 15-20pc.
  • Chinese firm to invest $20m in cab, cargo services Chinese company Timesaco intends to provide a rapid services platform to citizens by launching five special services.
  • Mobile phone imports fall 10.87pc The country imported mobile phones worth $755.545 million during July-June 2018-19.
  • Europe’s record-setting heatwave to spike even higher Record-breaking temperatures have impacted rail traffic and caused authorities to impose restrictions on water usage.
  • At least 10 killed as three blasts rock Kabul Pakistan condemns attacks, says “will continue to support intl’ efforts to restore complete peace” in Afghanistan.
  • Nokia gets big profit lift from new-generation 5G networks CEO Rajeev Suri says Nokia has enhanced its position in the 5G market and now has a total of 45 commercial deals.
  • Trump doesn’t make things up, says aide State Department defends US response to Modi’s request for mediation on Kashmir.
  • Sajid Javid named UK treasury chief Javid is the first ethnic minority politician to hold the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  • No IS link to Sri Lanka Easter attacks, says investigator “They followed the IS ideology, but our investigations have not shown any link between them,” Seneviratne says.
  • Switzerland world’s most innovative country in latest rankings Switzerland was closely followed by Sweden and the United States, with Israel rounding out the top 10.
  • India’s Dhoni to carry out army duty in Kashmir conflict “Dhoni will be deployed in Kashmir with his regiment between July 31 and August 15,” an army source says.
  • Biomechanical lab to test bowling actions in Pakistan gets ICC accreditation Lab at Lums is the fifth such centre which has been approved by the game’s governing body.
  • Cricket Committee to meet on Aug 2 The meeting is overdue following the conclusion of the World Cup in England and Wales.

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