27 May 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • MNA Ali Wazir produced before ATC, remanded in CTD custody for 8 days A case under terrorism charges has been registered against MNAs Ali Wazir and Mohsin Dawar, and 7 others.
  • President Alvi confers Nishan-e-Pakistan on Chinese vice-president Mega projects in energy, technology and education unveiled; Huawei Technical Support Centre launched by VP and PM Imran.
  • Rupee strengthens as dollar continues to shed value The greenback trades at Rs149.50 — down half a rupee from the Rs150 rate in the preceding session.
  • SC orders inquiry against three Sindh High Court judges over 3-year delay in deciding bail plea Three-judge bench headed by CJP Asif Saeed Khosa approves murder suspect’s bail plea.
  • Pakistan, Uzbekistan stress need for enhanced communication network The two sides also discussed bilateral relations as well as the prevailing regional situation.
  • Youm-i-Ali processions held in Karachi, Lahore amid tight security Karachi procession follows different route than previous years; Chinese vice president also expected in Lahore today.
  • Rs1bn released for recruiting doctors in Balochistan’s far-flung areas Funds will also be used to purchase modern medical machines.
  • CPEC expanding to new sectors, says Chinese VP Lahore-Matiari transmission line and Rashakai Special Economic Zone projects inaugurated.
  • Bajwa’s return to PHF raises several questions In the first step, he met strong critic and 1984 Los Angeles Olympic gold medal winning team captain Manzoor Hussain Jr.
  • 3 people killed, 5 soldiers injured in exchange of fire at check post in North Waziristan ISPR says MNA Ali Wazir, 8 others have been arrested; “We didn’t open fire,” says Mohsin Dawar.
  • Govt’s economic team reviews budget proposals NEC called to meet on May 29 to approve next year’s macroeconomic framework and development programme.
  • Mangoes missing from the market Mangoes have started gaining lost ground in lower Sindh as growers who had done away with orchards.
  • Agriculture survives on subsidies Farming is not highly profitable in Pakistan because of a lack of sufficient subsidies, analysts say.
  • Grievances of tribal areas should be solved politically: Khawaja Asif PML-N leader says erstwhile Fata was the “frontline in war against terrorism”.
  • Qatar invited by Saudi Arabia to talks over Iran tensions The government’s information office says Qatar’s emir “received a written message” inviting them to the crisis talks.
  • SC makes history by hearing case at Karachi registry via e-Court system Jurists believe e-Court facility will discourage adjournments and delays, improve disposal of cases and reduce backlog.
  • HRCP demands parliamentary commission on North Waziristan incident The human rights commission calls for the release of MNA Ali Wazir, others taken into custody.
  • PTI petition against Maryam’s PML-N VP appointment to be heard by ECP on June 17 Shahbaz had approved Maryam’s appointment as one of 16 VPs for the party on May 3.
  • Towards CPEC 3.0 The success of CPEC is crucial for Beijing to place itself as a trusted partner for the Global South.
  • Tourism policing to be started in KP soon: IGP KP tourism police to be specially trained on local cultures and history so they can guide tourists.
  • 514 prisoners freed after govt pays their fine The process of releasing the prisoners, after paying fine and diyat, has begun.
  • ‘Historical Guru Nanak palace’ partially demolished by locals in Narowal Sikhs from all over used to visit the building, claims local; DC, ETPB, building ‘owner’ clueless about ownership.
  • Hamza sees a ‘tsunami of price hike with new taxes’ in budget He regretted that the rupee has been rendered as the weakest currency in South Asia .
  • Bilawal warns of march to Islamabad if Centre takes back JPMC, NICVD ‘I am ready to appear before NAB on May 29’
  • MQM-P wants more administrative units, not Mohajir or Karachi province Dr Khalid Maqbool says PM’s stance on new provinces not communicated correctly.
  • Sindh govt sets up intelligence bodies for NAP implementation The committees will also keep an eye on proscribed outfits and ‘non-mandated’ acts of NGOs.
  • Sri Lanka detains nearly 100 in anti-Islamist swoops Four days of search operations began on Thursday.
  • Le Pen beats Macron as nationalists gain in EU vote The elections have consisted of four days of ballots across the 28-nation bloc.
  • Muslim man thrashed after Modi’s unity speech The Hindu said on Sunday that Mohammed Barkat was told to remove his cap and chant Jai Shri Ram.
  • Iraq warns of ‘danger of war’ as Iran’s FM visits Baghdad Zarif’s visit to Iraq follows a decision by Washington to deploy 1,500 additional troops to the Middle East.
  • China’s tech ‘Long March’ could be road to nowhere China is adept at assembling foreign technologies into commercially successful products at home.
  • Pharma industry on tenterhooks ‘If drug companies are unable to cover costs, some of them may compromise on the quality and efficacy of medicines’.
  • PML-N plans to table motion in NA for probe into tape leaks Govt likely to oppose, PPP undecided about move.
  • HR body seeks report on rape involving policemen Three police constables are among four people suspected of gang-raping a woman working for a call centre.
  • Charitable giving thrives despite economic slowdown The volume of donations in Ramazan this year is projected to be around Rs170bn, same as that of last year.
  • When cricket came home 20 years back: What made 1999 World Cup the last of its kind Green pitches. White ball swinging and seaming. Dibbly-dobbly medium pacers. Rain, lots of rain. Reserve days.
  • Fakhar Zaman: Pakistan’s World Cup weapon “I saw a game changer in Fakhar,” recalls chief selector Inzamamul-Haq.

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