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

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  • ‘The world is silent’: Villagers in AJK’s Chakothi tired of living dangerously along the LoC “When our children go out to play, we don’t know whether they will come back alive, as India opens fire ruthlessly.”
  • ‘Dialogue can start only when India reverses its illegal annexation of Kashmir,’ writes PM Imran in NYT Premier, in op-ed for The New York Times, says international community should think beyond trade, business advantages.
  • PM Imran lauds nation for coming out against ‘fascist Modi govt’s annexation’ of occupied Kashmir Says Pakistanis have let the world know about the “Nazi-style takeover of India” by RSS-BJP ideology.
  • US Congress report reviews Pakistan’s decision-making process US congressional report notes that Pakistan’s army chief is a non-political professional.
  • Modi govt accuses Indian Muslims of supporting Pakistan The official Indian policy had so far projected Indian Muslims as loyal to the country.
  • Present govt should not be blamed for debt spike: Hafeez Addressing a forum, PM’s adviser says capital markets can play key role in economic growth.
  • Govt unveils gas sector overhaul to spur investment Five global companies cleared for next LNG terminal; deal offered to industry on overdue GIDC payments.
  • Court issues bailable arrest warrants for former premier Raja Pervaiz Ashraf Court rejects an application for exemption for Ashraf in a case regarding illegal appointments in Gepco.
  • Punjab govt to negotiate with Sikh community over alleged forced conversion of 19-year-old girl Girl says she married converted and married willingly; parents want her returned regardless.
  • ADB vice president meets PM Imran, pledges $7bn for development projects “ADB has an enduring development partnership with Pakistan,” says ADB Vice President Shixin Chen.
  • Work on 27 new CPEC projects may begin this year, says Chinese CG “Kashmir is a historic issue which should be resolved through talks,” he says.
  • Mounting complaints about Lahore’s garbage problem The complaints are rising due to many issues that the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) is facing.
  • ‘Three lone girls’ An environmental scientist, an educationist and a filmmaker travel through Pakistan documenting climate change.
  • Sheikh Rashid’s ‘war’ A RAILWAYS minister should mind the phenomenon that is the rail line, especially in Pakistan, where some of its…
  • India divided over status of occupied Kashmir: FM Qureshi Says India’s top court facing pressure of brute majority, ideology of RSS and Hindutva extremists.
  • Govt unveils gas sector overhaul to spur investment Five global companies cleared for next LNG terminal; deal offered to industry on overdue GIDC payments.
  • Nation to observe Kashmir Solidarity Hour today PM Imran will attend a gathering outside the Prime Minister Office and later address the nation from there.
  • ADB to lend $7.5bn over three years A high-level delegation of the ADB led by its Vice President Shixin Chen was on a two-day visit to Islamabad.
  • Present govt should not be blamed for debt spike: Hafeez Addressing a forum, PM’s adviser says capital markets can play key role in economic growth.
  • Pakistan outlook ‘stable’: S&P “Corruption level is still very high and the sovereign (Pakistan) ranks poorly on Ease of Doing Business,” says S&P.
  • Govt unveils gas sector overhaul to spur investment Five global companies cleared for next LNG terminal; deal offered to industry on overdue GIDC payments.
  • Stories of torture following annexation by India emerge from occupied Kashmir Several villagers in IoK tell BBC journalist they were beaten with sticks and cables, and given electric shocks.
  • Modi govt accuses Indian Muslims of supporting Pakistan The official Indian policy had so far projected Indian Muslims as loyal to the country.
  • US Congress report reviews Pakistan’s decision-making process US congressional report notes that Pakistan’s army chief is a non-political professional.
  • China will work with Pakistan to safeguard regional stability: Beijing Chinese defence ministry describes Gen Xu Qiliang’s visit to Pakistan as very successful.
  • Misbah, Waqar front runners for posts of head coach, bowling coach Misbah a heavyweight because of his strong credentials compared to Mohsin Khan and Dean Jones.

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