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

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  • 4 killed in blast outside police station in Quetta More than a dozen people have been injured in the blast.
  • PM discusses security issues with army chief, spymaster The meeting took place a couple of days after 10 soldiers were martyred in two incidents.
  • 17 lives lost as Army plane on routine patrol crashes near Mora Kalu Rawalpindi Five crew members were martyred in the incident; funeral prayers of the deceased offered at Chaklala Garrison.
  • Voting on no-trust motion against Sanjrani unlikely on Aug 1 President Alvi nominates Barrister Saif of MQM to preside over Senate session.
  • Rains damage standing crops in Bajaur Growers told Dawn that the natural calamity had caused them huge financial losses.
  • Ban on land transfers in Zone III lifted after PM’s orders Formal transfer of land to begin today, deputy commissioner says.
  • Murree Governor House opened to public Buzdar says the Punjab government has opened 177 government rest houses to the public.
  • I never suggested Lodhran for S. Punjab sub-secretariat: Tareen Tareen says Shibli Faraz met Maulana Fazlur Rehman as per political tradition.
  • Death toll rises to 17 as monsoon rains continue to batter Karachi for second day Most of the victims die due to electrocution; KE holds kunda connections responsible for deaths.
  • ANF neither quizzed me, nor recorded my statement, Sana tells court Defence counsel seeks Sana’s check-up from PIC; court extends judicial remand until Aug 9.
  • Pakistan welcomes around 500 Indian Sikh pilgrims for Guru Nanak’s birth celebrations The pilgrims will commence celebrations of Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary from his birthplace in Nankana Sahib.
  • Monsoon rains leave 16 dead in Sindh Pakistan Metrological Department warns that the trend is likely to continue for the next 24 hours.
  • Sale, purchase of animals in sectors on Islamabad banned Separate teams have been constituted to implement the ban in letter and spirit.
  • Rain has exposed PPP govt’s performance: PTI Accumulation of rainwater in province indicates that Sindh government is not interested in solving the problems: Sheikh.
  • Driving licences valid in Gulf states to be issued: minister Murad Saeed says offices of the driving licence authority will be established all over the country.
  • Islamabad IG grilled over ex-PM aide’s arrest CJP Khosa tells top police officer such events are giving a bad name to the judiciary.
  • Zardari won’t seek bail in NAB cases, says Bilawal Remand of the former president and his sister Faryal has been extended for 10 days in Park Lane case.
  • Money launderers to get 10 years in prison, fine of Rs5m under approved bill Bill okay-ed by NA’s Finance Committee allows authorities to make arrests without first obtaining warrants from court.
  • Stocks lose 369 points to hit 41-month low The stock market continued to drift lower on the first trading day of the week.
  • State Bank cautions people against fake calls In a statement, SBP says fraudsters seek bank account details on the pretext of biometric verification.
  • Bedwear exporters reject proposed refund rules The PBEA Chairman Shabir Ahmed said the sectors would face a number of issues if these rules are implemented.
  • Something is wrong with our food exports Exporting larger volumes of rice, wheat and sugar stokes domestic inflation, sometimes making these items too expensive.
  • Trump unleashes Twitterstorm on China as trade talks resume “My team is negotiating with them now, but they always change the deal in the end to their benefit,” says Trump.
  • Afghan forces, Nato killed most Afghan civilians in 2019 UN report says 717 civilians were killed by Afghan and international forces in the first six months of 2019.
  • Afghan soldier kills two US troops The US Central Command confirms that two US troops were killed, but provided no details.
  • Britain rules out seized tanker swap with Iran “There is no quid pro quo,” says New British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.
  • US presidents have made racist gestures throughout history The presidents did so both before taking office and during their time in the White House.
  • Saudi coalition attack on Yemeni market leaves 10 dead The coalition spokesman accuses the Houthis of attacking the market.
  • Trump as Imran’s umpire India may feel that mediation doesn’t suit its self-cultivated image as a regional power, but it has benefited from it.
  • Every department in PCB to be assessed on performance: Wasim “We have evolved a long-term plan by introducing a performance-based formula to assess the working of every dept.”
  • ‘Arthur likely to be retained as head coach’ Arthur is in Lahore to appear before the PCB on Aug 2 to give his views on Pakistan’s performance in the World Cup.
  • India agrees to visit Pakistan for Davis Cup tie in September India has not demanded any ‘special security’ arrangements for the upcoming tie to be played in Islamabad.

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