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

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  • Nawaz responding to treatment, satisfied with care being provided: Dr Rashid Punjab health minister says former premier’s platelet count has increased to 22,000.
  • Sahiwal ‘encounter‘ case: Government to challenge ATC verdict acquitting suspects Punjab law minister says that “even if the family is satisfied (with the verdict), the government is not”.
  • Bilawal asks prime minister to stop playing with lives of political rivals He expresses concern over Nawaz’s health.
  • NAB claims recovery of over Rs702bn through cancellation of lands in Sindh NAB chairman says effective accountability is imperative to economic growth, investment and social order.
  • Firdous asks opposition not to do politics over Nawaz’s health Says some people are exploiting the situation and accusing the govt of doing politics over the former premier’s health.
  • Govt working with controversial firm to monitor internet traffic: report Outsourcing of web monitoring to Sandvine raises concern.
  • Crucial govt-opposition talks on JUI-F march today Both sides stick to their positions on demand for PM’s resignation.
  • LHC grants bail to Nawaz Sharif on medical grounds in Chaudhry Sugar Mills case Former PM’s release depends on whether a petition seeking his release on bail in Al Azizia case is granted by the IHC.
  • UP headmaster’s suspension over Iqbal poem reflects absurd patriotic tests faced by India’s Muslims The VHP complained that the decision to allow ‘Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua’ to be sung by Pilibhit students was ‘anti-national’.
  • Gulalai Ismail’s father sent on 14-day judicial remand US State Dept expresses concern over the detention of Gulalai’s father Professor Muhammad Ismail.
  • Two polio strains eradicated, says WHO The announcement means that only wild polio virus type 1 is still circulating.
  • Automobile imports plunge as demand dips Local auto sales fell by 39pc to 31,017 units while truck and bus sales dropped as well.
  • FBR fails to curb vehicles’ smuggling: ombudsman FTO has recommended disciplinary action against officials who failed in exercising their powers against smuggling.
  • SBP simplifies biometric verification for overseas Pakistanis Detailed instructions have been issued to facilitate overseas Pakistanis in order to access their bank accounts.
  • Pakistan takes big leap in business index Climbs 28 places to the rank of 108 in World Bank Ease of Doing Business index.
  • Police officials summoned in DI Khan girl stripping case PHC displeased with long delay in arrest of prime accused.
  • ‘Govt evolving strategy to offer jobs to PhDs’ Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood says “research culture” should be promoted in the country.
  • Family ‘accepts’ verdict on Sahiwal killings Brother of deceased Muhammad Khalil says family has no intention to challenge ATC verdict.
  • British PM Johnson calls for December 12 election to break Brexit deadlock The opposition Labour Party has long said it cannot back an election until a so-called no deal Brexit is off the table.
  • Eight departments to be wound up but nobody will lose job Dr Ishrat Hussain says number of entities will be reduced from 441 to 342.
  • 300 Russian police arrive in Syria for border patrols: Moscow Moscow says police will help Kurdish forces withdraw to a line 30 kilometres from the border.
  • New T20 captain Babar up for Australia challenge “Australia is always a challenging place because of the extra bounce, but we will go for wins as we always do.”
  • Cricket star Sana Mir honoured with Asia Society’s top award Mir dedicates her award to climate change activists, women activists, and particularly children of war-torn nations.

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