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

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  • PM Imran announces measures to curb smog, improve air quality Pollution is a silent killer. It will greatly affect our future generations if we do not take steps now to combat it: PM
  • Entire top bureaucracy reshuffled in Punjab Shakeup at this scale is witnessed on the arrival of a government of a party different than the outgoing set-up.
  • Nawaz turned back from hospital after panic spreads over London Bridge attack Hospital, where Nawaz has been visiting for routine check-ups, is less than half a mile from the scene of the incident.
  • JuD chief Hafiz Saeed, others to be indicted in terror financing case on Dec 7 Antiterrorism court provided copies of cases registered against JuD leaders; next step is indictment: prosecutor.
  • Parliament’s body to interview judges for high courts Non-appearance before the committee will deprive a candidate of nomination.
  • Pre-arrest bail should be granted with caution: SC Top court says pre-arrest bail is an extraordinary, should be granted only to protect innocent people from abuse of law.
  • PHC asks govt to restrict activities of Afghans Disposes of petition seeking orders to regulate life, work of refugees.
  • Three held in rape case in Mansehra One suspect flees from court premises.
  • ‘Kamyab Jawan Programme gets overwhelming response’ Usman Dar briefs KP CM about the initiative.
  • Up to 1,500pc increase made in fines for highway traffic rules violations Driver jumping a red light will have to pay a fine of Rs5,000 on national highway and motorway.
  • PML-N to lodge FIR against police torture of its MPA MPA Taufeeq Butt’s hand was injured by police torture, says PML-N leader Rana Iqbal.
  • Fazl asks ECP to decide foreign funding case to maintain its credibility The JUI-F along with other opposition parties holds a demonstration outside the election commission’s office.
  • Surge in polio cases this year predictable, says expert Out of 91 polio cases that have surfaced so far, routine immunisation coverage was not found in 60 cases.
  • Abdus Salam in China Dr Abdus Salam’s role in seeking China’s help for Pakistan’s atomic bomb has just been revealed.
  • Divestment of OGDCL shares to begin soon Govt aiming to sell 7pc shares, invites EoI for financial advisory.
  • Profits outflow up 10pc SBP data shows total profit and dividend outflow rose to $548 million compared to $497m in the same period last year.
  • FBR chief allays traders’ concerns over possible raids Says turnover tax will be reduced for small businesses on case-to-case basis and its threshold will be enhanced.
  • London Bridge attacker identified as Usman Khan, UK national of Pakistani origin Khan stabbed two people to death and left three injured on Friday in an attack that caused fear and panic across London.
  • Police shoot dead man who killed two in London stabbing, call it terrorist attack The suspect injured three others before being tackled to the ground by bystanders.
  • India’s NRC and BJP’s dangerous game of citizenship and religion NRC’s premise read together with the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 is an attack on the rights of Indian Muslims.

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