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

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  • ‘Govt must engage youth, not muzzle their opinions’: Shehbaz reacts to students’ arrests Says the nation’s future hinges on the youth, their voices must be respected and demands heeded.
  • NAB freezes properties acquired by Shehbaz, his two sons over ‘offences of corruption’ Orders to remain in place for 15 days, during which NAB will appeal accountability courts to issue confirmation.
  • Simplify tax refund system, directs PM PM expresses satisfaction over positive trend in increase in exports in terms of volume and income from July-November.
  • IHC admits bail petitions of Zardari, Faryal for hearing Former president is seeking bail on medical grounds.
  • New FIA chief meets PM as ‘sidelined’ predecessor resigns PM Imran appoints Shahzad Akbar as state minister for interior; federal bureaucracy shake-up continues.
  • Trade deficit contracts further in November Trade deficit during the July-November period fell to $9.496 billion from $14.47bn in the same period last fiscal year.
  • NAB files reference against former premier Abbasi, 9 others in LNG case Reference states that the national exchequer will suffer a loss of Rs47bn by 2029 because of the contract.
  • From the rubble of Ayodhya The Babri Masjid verdict should have brought succour to the government’s cheerleaders, but it hasn’t.
  • 339km Peshawar-DI Khan motorway announced Minister says Rs250bn initiative promises uplift in southern, merged districts.
  • Constitution needs to be interpreted clearly on new provinces: Murad Says Sindh govt may consider lowering the minimum age for labourers to 16.
  • Interior ministry, Punjab govt to run Islamabad’s metro bus service Finance ministry, NHA pass buck on to each other over delay in completion of the project.
  • Careem, Uber drivers protest against new tax, cut in income The protesters demand government intervention saying they fear the majority of them will lose their jobs.
  • Mob besieges Dawn offices in Islamabad Leaders of various political parties, parliamentarians and journalist bodies condemn the incident.
  • Musharraf admitted to hospital in Dubai Party sources say ex-military ruler suffering from ‘heart- and blood pressure-related’ complications.
  • Zardari agrees to file bail plea ‘at family’s insistence’ Bilawal also announces that Benazir’s 12th death anniversary event will be held at Liaquat Bagh.
  • Muzaffargarh police register case after 6-year-old boy ‘sexually assaulted’ FIR registered under Section 377 of the PPC, with Section 367-A later added to it; suspect on the run.
  • Nawaz report reveals swollen lymph nodes: doctor “The right axilla shows enlarged multiple lymph nodes and they need to be further investigated,” says Dr Adnan Khan.
  • NAB prepares reference in LNG import scam case Former prime minister, finance minister are among the suspects.
  • Dues, faulty design delay CPEC work A finance ministry official assures senate committee that on PM Imran’s directive “more funds” will be released.
  • Centre-Sindh tug of war hampering progress in fisheries’ sector: Ali Zaidi Tuna stocks in the Indian Ocean are at risk of terminal decline, experts note.
  • Moody’s upgrades Pakistan’s outlook from negative to stable Finance ministry welcomes upgrade, says government “remains fully committed to reforms agenda”.
  • Earth’s temperature likely marks hottest decade on record: report Experts at climate summit in Madrid warn of vanishing sea ice, devastating heatwaves and encroaching seas
  • New Zealand draw second Test against England, win series Heavy rain arrived after lunch to end play on the fifth day when New Zealand were 241 for two in their second innings.
  • Azhar rues not being better prepared for Aussie conditions Says adapting to conditions quickly and building partnerships crucial to snap miserable Test record in Australia.
  • Pakistan bag one gold, two silver and one bronze Pakistan also qualifies for volleyball final where they will face arch-rivals India on Tuesday.
  • Changes at grassroots vital for bringing consistency in Pakistan cricket: Wasim Khan Says his role is to overhaul domestic structure, enhance revenues and improve infrastructure.

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