27 April 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • Shibli Faraz appointed new information minister, Asim Bajwa replaces Firdous Ashiq Awan Awan removed as special assistant to the prime minister on information and broadcasting.
  • Punjab CM announces additional pay for health workers Buzdar says government is also focusing on the training of doctors and allied healthcare professionals.
  • Peshawar records highest mortality rate Five more die of Covid-19; number of patients reaches 1,864 with 71 new cases in KP.
  • Punjab continues to see surge in Covid-19 cases Minister says population to be educated about Ramazan SOPs; Provinces given addresses to pursue track and trace policy.
  • Curfew can help curb spread of virus, say Balochistan doctors Balochistan’s YDA warns that situation is worsening and if strict measures are not taken it could go out of control.
  • Suspension of international flights extended till May 15 PIA has no policy to maintain physical distancing on board aircraft.
  • In-camera session of parliamentary panel on Covid-19 today Agenda includes discussion on impacts of lockdown and steps required to protect country’s economy.
  • Share of hydropower in energy mix likely to decline sharply: report NTDC estimates that generation capacity will have to be increased to 62,000MW by 2040 instead of 98,000MW.
  • ‘Impossible’ to audit all mills by 25th: official Describes hurdles in finding ‘required’ forensic experts as one of the causes for delay.
  • Punjab economy may face $18-20bn loss in case of three-month lockdown New strategy envisages raise in ADP from Rs308bn to over Rs600bn.
  • NTDC to seek Rs714m from Iran firm under ICC award Paris-based tribunal ordered Iranian company to pay for delays in executing project at Rahim Yar Khan substation.
  • Analysis shows benefits of conservation agriculture in South Asia International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre completes 60 years of research partnership with Pakistan.
  • Mideast economies take massive hit with oil price crash Across the region, the drop in oil prices will derail future investment and development plans.
  • Virus-hit British PM back to work with hope but no lockdown change “I know it is tough and I want to get this economy moving as fast as I can,” the British prime minister said.
  • Australia rejects Chinese ‘economic coercion’ threat amid planned coronavirus probe Chinese ambassador to Australia has said that “Chinese public” could avoid Australian products and universities.
  • North Korea’s Kim ‘alive and well’, maintains Seoul Security adviser to South Korea’s president says “no suspicious movements have so far been detected“.
  • US allows Iraq to import electricity from Iran Washington will reassess whether to renew waiver again once a ‘credible government’ is formed in Iraq.
  • India’s Modi urges citizens to follow lockdown as coronavirus spreads The country has reported 26,496 cases of Covid-19, the disease it causes, and 824 deaths.
  • 2,000 rescued from floods in Congo by Pakistani peacekeepers: ISPR According to the military’s media wing, 157 peacekeepers have been martyred during various UN missions.
  • Lockdowns ease as global infections near 3 million Hard-hit countries across Europe are starting to look toward a slow crawl back to normality.
  • ‘No evidence’ people with coronavirus are immunised: WHO The warning suggests that the issuance of “immune passports” may promote the continued spread of the pandemic.
  • Eight iconic Pakistan cricketers to motivate current, emerging players in online sessions The sessions will continue from Monday to Friday of each week.
  • Umar Akmal banned from all cricket for 3 years Decision taken by chairman of PCB disciplinary panel.
  • Salim Malik offers to cooperate with ICC, PCB against corruption Convicted cricketer apologises for involvement in fixing.

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