30 April 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Karachi sizzles as heatwave grips city earlier than expected Heatstroke camps set up across the metropolis; temperature may soar to 42 degree Celsius.
  • Punjab govt rejects Bahria Town’s offer, says will build Dadhocha Dam on its own Punjab Irrigation Department official tells Supreme Court the dam will be built by 2021.
  • Bill to be introduced for ensuring women’s right to inherit property: SAPM Awan Firdous Ashiq Awan says govt wants to provide women their fair share in inheritance and ensure they are not cheated.
  • Success of CPEC linked to job opportunities for Pakistanis Experts say Chinese companies should be bound to do business through joint ventures.
  • Accountability court accepts NAB plea to close inquiry against Chaudhry brothers NAB says PML-Q leaders had nothing to do with purchase of plots that caused losses to national treasury.
  • NAB completes corruption probe against Agha Siraj Durrani Regional office recommends NAB chairman to approve filing of reference against the Sindh Assembly speaker.
  • PM’s portal just acts as post office as medical students plaints land at PMDC All the complaints were forwarded to the PMDC for action against medical colleges for violating PMDC regulations 2018.
  • K-Electric to set up 700MW power plant The project will be set up with the assistance of a Chinese engineering firm.
  • Lahore’s tallest building’s construction plan approved The high-rise will have a five-star hotel, commercial areas, and the head office of a leading private company.
  • Technical level talks with IMF begin Details of proposed $6-8bn bailout package will be sorted out over the next 10 days.
  • Nestle profit plunges 33pc Nestle Pakistan’s profit after tax clocks in at Rs2.27 billion.
  • Airspace curbs after Indo-Pak skirmishes affecting hundreds of flights: report OPSGROUP calculates that the closed airspace was affecting as many as 350 flights daily.
  • 10,000 evacuated in Canada floods as rescuers search for pets Officials say it could take weeks for the waters to recede.
  • 5.1bn people lack meaningful access to justice According to a global report, this discrepancy is stopping countries from reaching their economic and social potential.
  • State of play: Is videogame development on the rise in Pakistan? With a target market of 2.3 billion gamers worldwide, new opportunities within game development have opened up locally.
  • Sri Lanka says 42 foreigners among Easter victims A ministry statement says the highest number of victims were from India (11).
  • Iran to keep exporting crude oil despite US pressure: President Rouhani “In future months, the Americans themselves will see that we will continue our oil exports,” says Rouhani.
  • Sri Lanka maintains high alert for attacks ahead of Ramazan The government has also banned women from wearing face veils under an emergency law.
  • Lawmakers reprimand FBR officials for failures The NA committee chairman MNA Faiz Ullah and members are unsatisfied by the FBR’s response.
  • Ogra proposes up to 15pc hike in petroleum prices Oil prices have gained momentum during the last ten days after US President Trump tightened sanctions against Iran.
  • PML-N presents nine demands to prime minister The party has demanded that the PM must explain the reasons for the cabinet reshuffle, says Marriyum Aurangzeb.
  • AJK traders protest Indian decision to suspend barter trade The suspension of intra-Kashmir trade was announced by India in a unilateral move on April 18.
  • New body proposed to maximise CPEC’s potential Sherry Rehman underlines the need to focus on four Cs to maximise CPEC’s potential.
  • Two security men martyred in North Waziristan attacks According to official sources, militants opened fire on a checkpost in the Sheen Kandai area of Dattakhel tehsil.
  • Rs97m stipend released for artists, writers The govt releases the fund after intervention of the Peshawar High Court.
  • Sindh Assembly urged to reject forced conversion bill A bill against forced conversions was submitted in the Sindh Assembly almost a month ago.
  • Another suspect set to turn approver in fake accounts case IHC extends pre-arrest bail of Zardari, Faryal till May 15.
  • Why Pakistan must stay wary of a pre-World Cup burnout Cricket overkill in the buildup to the big tournament could take a toll on a unit that already has fitness concerns.
  • Legendary Wasim not discounting Amir playing in World Cup “Amir would have been my first choice for the World Cup considering English conditions where he performs well.”
  • Malik given 10-day ‘personal’ leave Malik has sought leave from the national team management in England ahead of the limited-overs series against hosts.
  • England withdraw Hales from squads over drug use Hales was included in the 15-man preliminary World Cup squad for the tournament in England and Wales.

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