26 April 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • PM Imran reconstitutes ECC, tasks Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh with running its affairs The Cabinet Committee on Energy, as well as the Cabinet Committee on Privatisation, have also been reconstituted.
  • Alvi stresses corruption-free environment to attract investment ays Pakistan is expanding its business ties with more nations.
  • 3 PML-N MPAs suspended from Punjab Assembly over ‘disorderly conduct’ Azma Zahid Bokhari, Muhammad Ashraf Rasool and Mian Abdul Rauf have been suspended until completion of current session.
  • Wheat, flour prices rise The prices raise after reports of crop damage in Punjab due to recent rains coupled with brisk exports of the commodity.
  • Malik Riaz granted pre-arrest bail by Lahore anti-corruption court Riaz is facing a court case for allegedly illegally taking over land owned by the Aukaf department.
  • World Bank CEO pledges to ‘further strengthen cooperation with Pakistan’ Prime Minister Imran Khan met with the World Bank chief on the sidelines of the second Belt and Road Forum (BRF).
  • Following rumours, refusals to vaccinate children against polio rise by 85pc in KP More than 700,000 families refused to vaccinate children across KP, says an official.
  • Dr Shireen Mazari cautions against US push to make India member of NSG India’s rapid modernisation of its nuclear forces is adversely affecting regional strategic stability, says Mazari.
  • Sri Lanka revises death toll from attacks down by 100 The new official figure is 253, down from earlier 359, Deputy Defence Minister Ruwan Wijewardene says.
  • Pakistani fisherman dies in Indian jail Fisherfolk community in grip of fear and panic as over 100 of them are languishing in Indian prisons.
  • Agha Siraj Durrani’s remand extended till end of June NAB told to reply by May 10 regarding if Sindh Assembly speaker is to be moved to a better class in prison.
  • Startup Weekend comes back to Karachi Aspiring entrepreneurs in the city will have the opportunity to learn how to build a startup from scratch.
  • Rawalpindi police make arrests after minor boy sexually assaulted by schoolmates According to the FIR, the suspects held him at gunpoint and also made videos of the assault.
  • Saudi, UAE overstate their oil capacities: Iran oil minister “The US oil sanctions are not a bluff, but (the result of) very violent hostility towards the Iranian nation.”
  • Aleem Dar among 16 umpires officiating upcoming World Cup Three top umpires officiating the first game of the tournament include David Boon, Kumar Dharmasena and Paul Reiffel.
  • If necessary, will seek Pakistan’s help to trace Easter Sunday terrorists, says Sri Lankan PM “Pakistan fully supported Sri Lanka’s war on terror,” PM Wickremesinghe tells an Indian publication.
  • Lahore surpasses Karachi, Islamabad in crime control Lahore moves 36 steps down from the 138th position with crime index 46.9 in 2018 to 174th (42.06) this year.
  • NAB summons Hamza, Ayesha Hamza Shahbaz and Ayesha Ahad Malik, who claims to be his wife, have been summoned for April 30 and May 3, respectively.
  • Govt plans new body for effective policy implementation Seeks WB funding to merge ministries of commerce, industries, BoI.
  • IDB chief due next week to sign $280m pact for agri sector Agreement for $1bn Chinese grant for social sector projects to be formalised in Beijing.
  • Reserves fall The SBP attributes this decline to external debt servicing and other official payments.
  • LTFF limit raised to Rs2.5bn The SBP says the decision has been taken to promote investment in the export-oriented projects.
  • Exports to Kabul fall 24.8pc Export of goods to Afghanistan decline to $105.96m in March 2019, against exports worth of $166.85m in 2018.
  • Panel recommends action against people involved in polio scare Report suggests regulating use of loudspeakers in mosques.
  • Pakistan pledges neutrality in Afghan conflict PM says Taliban’s offensive and Afghan forces’ operations undermine peace process.
  • Former presidents of ICC group call for review of court after Afghan war crimes probe rejected Court had dropped probe into Afghan war crimes, including those allegedly involving US army and CIA, amid US pressure.
  • Shane Watson retires from Australian cricket The all-rounder will continue to play select overseas tournaments.
  • Pogba odd man out in PFA team of the year The 26-year-old French World Cup-winning midfielder’s inclusion is a surprise after an indifferent season.

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