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

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  • Two major generals promoted to lieutenant general rank Maj Gens Ali Amir Awan and Muhammad Saeed posted as IG C&IT and NDU president, respectively.
  • PM launches Clean Green Pakistan Index, urges masses to participate to curb pollution The premier regrets that no efforts were made to preserve environment in Lahore over the past decade.
  • Dutch queen arrives in Pakistan for three-day visit Queen Maxima chairs a meeting on financial inclusion in Islamabad, meets Qureshi.
  • PTI shows no trust in chief election commissioner “ECP should follow rules, give equal opportunities to all parties, conduct across-the-board accountability,” says Awan.
  • US stance on CPEC will have no impact on project: Qureshi Awan says CPEC is the government’s first priority.
  • IHC cautions Awan against commenting on subjudice matters, withdraws show-cause notice “It is not a good thing to ruin public’s trust because of political statements,” says Justice Minallah during hearing.
  • Calls for Buzdar’s ouster rising in PTI A source in PTI’s core committee says the issue has been raised in top party circles a couple of times.
  • PM’s remarks on Nawaz health inappropriate: Siraj Says the PM is only issuing non-serious statements to divert the attention of the masses from the real issue.
  • Interior ministry asks IHC to halt special court verdict in Musharraf treason case Special court’s decision to reserve its verdict without hearing the prosecution violates the Constitution: petition.
  • PHC grants Gulalai Ismail’s father ‘conditional’ bail Judge imposes a fine of Rs50,000 on attorney general’s office for non-appearance of official.
  • ‘Disparity’ between Nawaz’s medical reports and behaviour: Ijaz Shah Interior minister says questions would not have been raised if Nawaz had “left the country like a sick person”.
  • Kamal counsels PM to focus on governance, not foes Urges him to talk to Murad Ali Shah for the resolution of people’s issues in Sindh.
  • Toddler killed as dumper falls into Drigh Road underpass in Karachi Police official says the dumper driver has been arrested and the vehicle has been seized.
  • Seraiki poet, activist detained ‘for criticising CM Buzdar’ Mehboob Tabish released after a few hours of detention by Taunsa police.
  • No concrete measures in place to prevent child sexual abuse Pakistan has not signed an agreement with Interpol to share sex offenders’ data during deportation.
  • Minister opens dam in Balochistan Dummar says people were being forced to resort to unregulated extraction of groundwater through tube wells.
  • Pricey tomatoes offer some policy lessons Food crop crises will continue to haunt us until root causes are addressed.
  • Pro-democracy camp wins landslide in Hong Kong vote The result of Sunday’s elections could force the central government in Beijing to rethink how to handle the unrest.
  • Resolution urges US Congress to oppose use of force in Kashmir Resolution moved by Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.
  • Egypt police arrest three journalists Mada Masr publishes investigations into corruption and security issues in both Arabic and English.
  • Norway’s Kristiansand comes together to stand with Muslims in wake of hate crime The incident is largely being viewed in the city as an act aimed at provoking the local Muslim community.
  • ‘Something special’ as New Zealand crush England in lop-sided Test England captain Joe Root laments a disappointing batting effort, the lack of a bowler with Neil Wagner’s application.
  • Pakistan look at tweaks to line-up for Adelaide “The young attack has a lot of potential but you can’t buy experience,” says Azhar Ali.
  • Alarms will soon go off if Misbah doesn’t roll back on his newfound tearaway side If Misbah doesn’t roll back on his newfound tearaway side, alarms will soon go off.

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