29 July 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Reservations on Taliban talks removed: Qureshi Qureshi says Pakistan is playing the role of a mediator for the restoration of peace in Afghanistan.
  • Saudi King Salman’s brother dies at 96 The prince was the eldest surviving son of Saudi Arabia’s founding monarch, King Abdulaziz.
  • 15-year-old Muslim boy allegedly set on fire in Uttar Pradesh for not chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ UP police deny the boy was forced to chant the religious slogan, say he gave different statements to different people.
  • Maulana Fazlur Rehman threatens march on Islamabad if govt does not step down by August The JUI-F chief calls for new elections to take place in ‘million march’ rally held in Quetta.
  • FixIt founder Alamgir Khan among 48 workers released on bail following clashes during protest in Karachi The PTI MNA and his supporters were arrested after protesting against “water and sewerage issues” faced by the city.
  • Ex-Nawaz aide Irfan Siddiqui released on bail Irfan Siddiqui has secured bail against surety bonds of Rs20,000.
  • Rs200bn to be raised for circular debt payment Government finalising an out-of-court settlement with independent power producers (IPPs).
  • All eyes are on foreign investors Even blue-chip stocks are now available at over 50pc discounted valuations
  • AJK woman killed, 7 injured in latest ‘unprovoked’ ceasefire violation by Indian troops “They used both small and big arms and targeted civilian populations,” says a disaster management officer.
  • SC forms larger bench to determine the span of life imprisonment sentence “When we don’t know how long a person is going to live, how can we halve a life sentence,” ponders CJP.
  • Hepatitis has reached alarming levels, says Alvi The president strongly advocates for focused efforts on prevention of diseases, says it is far cheaper than the cure.
  • Ministry for Human Rights removes Iftikhar Loond as focal person on human rights in Sindh Loond’s appointment had caused controversy after it emerged he had assaulted an employee in Ghotki.
  • Naya Pakistan housing authority ordinance to be presented in NA today NPHA was established to meet the premier’s target of building five million housing units in the country in five years.
  • Minority Day: Those who convert others by force do not understand Islamic history, PM says “How can we take it into our own hands to forcefully convert someone?” the premier asks.
  • Nation must unite for national interest despite internal differences: Qureshi Foreign minister briefs NA on security situation in the wake of two deadly attacks on armed forces personnel.
  • Pakistani porter rescued by fellow climbers on Gasherbrum glacier Alpine Club of Pakistan praises Kazakh climber for assistance in rescue missions.
  • 1 killed, power outages hit Karachi as parts of Sindh experience rain Met department advisory says widespread rains, wind-thunderstorms expected till Tuesday in Sindh and Balochistan.
  • Varsities concerned at HEC move to do away with two-year BA/BSc programmes HEC has issued a final direction to all the public and private universities of the country to abolish two-year BA/BSc.
  • Commission revising Islamabad master plan gets more time Govt decides to include more members in the body.
  • The hyperbole of Pak-US trade Any increase in exports will remain marginal until firms move out of their comfort zones and improve their operations.
  • SBP seeks to remove confusion over foreign currencies Revised instructions in the Foreign Exchange Manual related to sale or purchase of foreign currencies cause confusion.
  • China says Western politicians stirring Hong Kong troubles Government official says Beijing will tolerate no outside interference in the affairs of Hong Kong.
  • Death toll in attack at Afghan political office rises to 20 Interior Ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi says around 50 others are wounded.
  • Shooting at California festival kills 3; 1 suspect dead At least 15 injured; shooter used a rifle and gained entry to the packed festival by cutting through a fence.
  • Israel tests missile shield over Alaska Israel views the Arrow-3 as a bulwark against the ballistic missiles fielded by Iran and Syria.
  • US peace plan rings alarm bells in Jordan In Amman, protests have been staged against what has been dubbed the “deal of the century”.
  • UK soldier was killed in Syria by friendly fire, not IED, say officials The soldier died in March 2018 alongside a US commando while on a joint operation with American special forces.
  • Deadly violence mars start of Afghan election process Pakistan condemns attack on the office of President Ghani’s running mate.
  • Fans vote 1999 Chennai clash with India as Pakistan’s ‘greatest Test match’ PCB ran a poll regarding Pakistan’s greatest Test win to celebrate the launch of the World Test Championship.
  • Boxer Amir Khan admits he is thinking of retirement “Everything you do is for your family. I want to be in one piece for when I’m spending time with them.”

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