3 August 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Indian army used cluster ammunition along LoC in violation of international laws: ISPR “This blatant Indian aggression against all international norms exposes true character of Indian army,” says ISPR.
  • AJK people told not to pick anything from shelling-hit areas of LoC Three people lost their lives and four others were wounded when they tried to tamper with a dud device.
  • PML-N, PPP vow to identify, act against ‘defectors’ Form separate committees to probe role of their senators in no-trust vote debacle.
  • PM to discuss government’s one-year performance in August 18 address to the nation All ministries have been asked to submit 5 key achievements of the past year for review.
  • Govt taking steps to end doctors’ scarcity: Yasinzai He lauded the efforts of Bolan Medical College faculty for providing quality education to students.
  • Centre has always neglected Balochistan, says minister “Even projects relating to drinking water, which is the basic need of the masses, are not completed in the province.”
  • NAB request to probe Nawaz in sugar mills case declined Judge says Islamabad accountability court lacks jurisdiction to hear the matter.
  • ‘Game played with constitution’ bad for democracy: Bizenjo Gujranwala court summons Senator over his remarks about ISI chief
  • Accused in fake accounts case granted Rs20m plea bargain Accountability judge excluded the name of Harish Ji from the list of the accused.
  • Traders reject fixed tax regime proposal “FBR issued this fixed tax draft without consulting us,” says APAT central secretary general Naeem Mir.
  • Maryam gets pledge from public to stand by her Thousands of people gather at Okara bypass on GT Road to welcome the PML-N leader on her arrival en route to Pakpattan.
  • PM Imran calls for protecting green areas of capital Wants revision of master plan in line with present day needs.
  • Minister says laying of Karachi-Peshawar main line tracks to improve PR services Observes that support of Sindh govt needed to clear KCR tracks of encroachments.
  • Deaths caused by electrocution: KE told to identify ‘negligent’ officials The power utility is also asked to revamp its distribution system to avoid such tragedies.
  • Second auction of cattle market fails to get a higher bid The auction held last week received a lukewarm response from the bidders.
  • Fakhar Imam welcomes Trump’s Kashmir mediation offer Imam says representatives of Kashmiris must be taken on board if India and Pakistan sat on the table for a dialogue.
  • Interpol arrests murder suspect in Malaysia The accused, Nadir Khan, would be handed over to Pakistan’s interior ministry soon.
  • Vote shows Senate has confidence in Sanjrani’s abilities: PM The prime minister met Sanj­rani in the PM Office when the Senate chairman called on him.
  • No late payment penalty, says telco “Any delays in the completion of the renewal process do not warrant any late payment surcharge.”
  • Anxious tourists flee occupied Kashmir after India’s ‘terror’ warning Thousands of military reinforcements sent to IOK as tourists flood airport in Srinagar to leave.
  • Eighth round of US-Taliban peace talks to start in Doha today: officials Officials describe it to be the “most crucial” phase of negotiations to end the 18-year war in Afghanistan.
  • US urges Islamabad, Kabul to trade assurances “Zalmay Khalilzad appreciated Pakistan’s wholehea­r­ted support to the process of peace.”
  • Afghanistan peace deal would see US troop numbers slashed: reports An initial deal would see US troops in the country fall to as low as 8,000 from their current level of around 14,000.
  • Sarfraz, Arthur and Inzamam appear before PCB cricket committee The meeting lasting four hours was chaired by PCB managing director Wasim Khan.
  • We are a proud cricket nation and need to get rid of mercurial tag: Wasim Khan “We need to work on the mental strength of our players right from the age-group cricket.”

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