2nd November 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • ‘Will send you food, but never hand you an NRO,’ PM tells Azadi March protesters “Gone are the days when one used to use Islam to gain power. This is a new Pakistan.”
  • DNA tests planned to identify train fire victims Tests are requi­red to identify as many as 52 charred bodies before they can be handed over to relatives for burial.
  • Initial inquiry says gas cylinders blast caused Tezgam fire Civil defence official says fire pattern suggests it was a short circuit.
  • PPP, PML-N to stay away from sit-in Nawaz Sharif asked his party’s leaders to attend Azadi march just for one day, says Ahsan Iqbal.
  • Steel-cutting of two navy warships held in China Type-054 A/P ships are state-of-the-art frigates equipped with modern surface, subsurface and anti-air weapons.
  • No talks before expiry of deadline set by Fazl: minister Defence Minister Pervez Khattak warns against violation of agreement reached for Azadi march.
  • PPP lawmaker asks Sheikh Rashid to resign as railways minister Furore in Sindh Assembly over ‘inhuman’ treatment of train fire victims’ bodies; compensation declared insufficient.
  • Attachment of Musharraf’s assets ordered in Benazir murder case ATC issues directive after declaring ex-dictator fugitive.
  • Senior medics found guilty of babies’ deaths at Jhang hospital Doctors accuse inquiry officer of harassment; health secy forms probe body.
  • Small markets in Islamabad violating ban on plastic bags Vegetable and fruit sellers, pushcart vendors and shopkeepers continue to package items in plastic bags.
  • 95pc women journalists say online violence impacts their work: report MMfD finds three out of 10 women journalists were victim of online crime such as blackmail.
  • Trade deficit falls by 33.5% during July-Oct of FY19-20 The decrease in trade deficit can largely be attributed to a fall in imports.
  • Use development funds as ‘stimulus’ to revive growth, advises IMF Proposes single tax base to help create an enabling business environment.
  • SBP unveils strategy for digital payments SBP governor says “strategy lays out a road map for Pakistan to have a modern and robust digital payments network”.
  • Tech conference 021Disrupt kicks off in Karachi today 65+ local and international speakers from 20 diverse industry sectors are part of the two-day event.
  • Fitch lauds improvements in business climate Pakistan is one of the 10 economies where the business climate has improved the most over the past year, says report.
  • Pakistan to take up projects for Chinese funding in JCC talks Ministers explain plans to be discussed with Chinese officials during JCC’s annual consultations.
  • No peace unless Taliban fighters reintegrated in Afghan society, warns US report SIGAR report also reviews efforts to revive the Afghan peace process, which seeks to end the 18-year-old war.
  • WTO authorises Chinese tariffs on $3.6bn US goods WTO ruling says that illegal US anti-dumping practices had caused “impairment of benefits accruing to China”.

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