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

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  • Govt to facilitate remittances through tax exemptions The amount is estimated to reach $20-21bn by June 30 against a budgeted target of $24bn.
  • Govt seeks time to restore internet in tribal districts A student has moved IHC for revival of internet service in erstwhile Fata.
  • Number of virus tests drops across country except in Sindh PPP alleges fewer tests are aimed at artificially flattening the curve, PM’s aide says decrease in tests is temporary.
  • Jang chief editor remanded in judicial custody Request to let the suspect stay at a hospital during remand turned down.
  • ‘Kidnapped’ Chinese trader recovered in KP Police did not give much detail but confirmed that the Chinese citizen was safe.
  • Opposition cautions against tinkering with 18th Amendment JUI-F says any attempt to alter 18th Amendment or NFC Award will amount to ‘sabotaging’ national unity.
  • PPP asks Centre to give Rs17,500 to families hit by Covid-19 “The relief package announced by the federal government is not enough.”
  • Police launch new mechanism to assess field officers’ performance in Punjab Lahore police among those who get bad points.
  • AJK president, PM condemn ceasefire violations by India Both point out India’s failure in protecting the people of IoK from coronavirus.
  • As a ‘green stimulus‘, Pakistan sets virus-idled to work planting trees Unemployed labourers are now doing jobs as “jungle workers”, planting saplings for the 10bn Tree Tsunami programme.
  • Covid-19 and Pakistan’s data narrative Clear data-driven communication will go a long way in buying compliance and a more formidable national response.
  • Economy will need ‘reset and reboot’ after recession DFID, World Bank and UN warn against relaxation of lockdown.
  • Taxpayers asked to update returns FBR statement says bank details are necessary for a centralised system.
  • Cabinet bans export of all edible items Gives inquiry commission another three weeks to finalise forensic report on sugar and wheat scams.
  • US commission urges govt to place India on list of countries violating religious freedom A report says that “the steepest, and most alarming, deterioration in religious freedom conditions was in India“.
  • Extremists using Covid-19 to recruit online youths, says UN chief UN chief says extremist groups are spreading hatred amongst youth spending more time online during Covid-19 lockdowns.
  • China slams West over ‘barefaced lies’ United States and Australia have called for an investigation into how the disease transformed into a global pandemic.
  • S. Asia may face new health crisis as children miss vaccinations: UN “This is a very serious threat. Early action is key.”
  • French PM says it’s time to emerge from virus lockdown France would begin emerging from the lockdown on May 11, unless it was unsafe to do so, Philippe said.
  • OIC urged to condemn vilification of Indian Muslims OIC has expressed concern over Islamophobia in India, but generally there has been silence on the issue in Muslim world.
  • Ramiz suggests ‘jail time’ for fixing “Jail time could be a useful deterrent, possibly the last resort!”
  • Only Test cricket will help you become great, Wasim Akram tells bowlers In online session, Wasim gives bowlers tips on improving in their performance.

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