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

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  • Asset Declaration Scheme deadline extended to July 3: Hafeez Shaikh Giving people final opportunity in case some still in process or facing difficulties, says adviser to PM on finance.
  • PM hits back at opposition, says those calling him ‘selected’ were themselves nurtured by dictators PM Imran says Americans ‘collaborated’ to have NRO signed between Musharraf and those currently in opposition.
  • $500m received from Qatar Qatar announced the $3 billion package a day after its ruler’s visit to Islamabad last week.
  • MT incident: PAT for accepting PML-N PA debate offer In a letter to the chief minister, PAT secretary general says the Punjab government must accept the challenge.
  • 15 PML-N MPAs meet Imran at Banigala: PTI While PML-N rejects reports of the meeting, PM’s special assistant Naeem-ul-Haque confirms the development.
  • SC rules disability job quota extends to private sector Government officials directed to devise an action plan to implement job quota.
  • High taxes, cost of production force breeders to cull chicks Poultry body warns of closing down units over lack of government support.
  • 200 Baloch missing persons have returned home so far this year: home minister Spokesperson for missing people says of 365 missing persons reported by them, 103 had returned home since January.
  • Suzuki raises vehicle prices by Rs40,000-329,000 The price of Suzuki Mehran VX and VXR models was increased to Rs839,000 and Rs923,000 from Rs799,000 and Rs880,000.
  • $375m syndicated loan signed with UAE banks According to a statement, the tranches were fully subscribed by a syndicate of leading UAE banks.
  • 40 left hanging as Patriata chairlift malfunctions Eight people are reportedly in the danger zone.
  • President Alvi calls for promotion of ecotourism Alvi says an increase in tourism activities will lead to socioeconomic development of Gilgit-Baltistan.
  • 4m more people being pushed below poverty line: Bilawal PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari says the price hike was going to wreck havoc with the country’s economy.
  • Education sector has been in decline for 30 years: MPA Punjab, Sindh parliamentarians discuss provinces’ efforts for girls’ education at a conference.
  • Opposition’s plan to remove Sanjrani as Senate chairman slammed Alyani says the move will increase the sense of deprivation among the people of Balochistan.
  • Four police officials sacked in Farishta abduction, murder case A senior officer says action was taken in response to findings and recommendations of the inquiry and judicial reports.
  • LHC verdict on bail refusal: Saad, Salman cheated public through illegal housing society The LHC bench last week had denied post-arrest bail to the PML-N leaders through a short order.
  • Buzdar orders steps to stop child abuse Buzdar says police should take strict action against the people involved in such incidents.
  • Europe set to sizzle again as deadly heatwave continues Scientists warn that global warming linked to human fossil fuel use could make such scorchers more frequent.
  • ICC chief happy with ‘sporting’ World Cup pitches Richardson says the ICC’s only direction to the pitch curators was to prepare sporting tracks.
  • Afghan captain Naib calls for calm after fan clashes “We’re here to leave a good impression of my team and also my country.”
  • Pakistan survive Afghanistan scare to win crucial game Imad Wasim shines with both bat and ball.
  • Crunch time beckons for England in must-win encounter England were ranked number one at the start of the tournament and were the early title favourites.
  • ICC to take action after fans clash at Headingley Police were forced to intervene as violent clashes between rival supporters marred the Pakistan v Afghanistan match.
  • Kohli gives thumbs-up to India’s orange jersey The ‘Men in Blue’ will be wearing an orange-blue jersey to distinguish themselves from hosts England.
  • India the team to beat, says Lloyd The former skipper says India’s bowling attack has impressed him most of all.
  • Khawaja and Starc star as Australia thump New Zealand by 86 runs The Aussies are already through whereas the Kiwis have not yet secured a place in the knockout phase.
  • When Gavaskar’s unique protest tarnished the image of one-day cricket Gavaskar is universally known in the annals of cricket as among the finest opening batsmen.
  • Afghanistan may find Pakistan tougher in grudge game Having done well in limited-overs games Afghans were lucky too to oust Ireland to get into this prime competition.

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