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

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  • Traders end countrywide strike after reaching agreement with govt CNIC condition for Rs50,000 purchase to remain intact; traders win tax relaxations.
  • No additional burden on existing taxpayers: Hafeez Visiting IMF team will brief parliament on the economy.
  • PM chides ministers over Pemra row after Firdous grouse According to sources, premier has warned MNAs against criticising government decisions “openly”.
  • Capt Safdar granted bail in case pertaining to inflammatory speeches against govt, institutions Additional sessions judge grants bail against surety bonds worth Rs200,000.
  • Balochistan University scandal: Students demand removal of FC posts, restoration of union Students call for the arrest of the former vice chancellor and other culprits allegedly involved in the scandal.
  • Amnesty International raises concern about air quality exceeding ‘hazardous’ levels in Punjab “High level of smog is neither a new problem, nor one that came without warning,” says group’s South Asia campaigner.
  • PTCL says internet services fully restored following countrywide disruption Two submarine cables had gone offline on Tuesday evening, disrupting internet in the country.
  • Life imprisonment handed to film director Mansoor Mujahid, accomplice for 2013 Faisal Nabi murder Mujahid and Anab Hameed have also been ordered to pay Rs200,000 to victim’s family.
  • Sindh tops list of MPAs with declared firearms Out of 71 members of the four provincial assemblies to have declared that they own weapons, 47 are from Sindh Assembly.
  • Maryam’s bail plea hearing adjourned on NAB’s request The bench defers the hearing till today.
  • Dengue claims four lives in a day in Karachi The Pakistan Medical Association has expressed concern over the rising dengue cases in the country.
  • Strike of medics affecting essential immunisation of children Concerns persist about success of next month’s anti-polio campaign.
  • Urbanisation, pollution wiping out Karachi’s wildlife Sparrows, parrots have almost disappeared due to predatory birds, loss of nesting places.
  • Nawaz in NAB custody ‘refused’ to be examined by govt doctor Dr Adnan Khan says that Nawaz Sharif’s condition is still “very serious”.
  • IHC issues contempt notice to Pemra chairman Media regulator asked why it used court’s name to issue strict guidelines to TV channels and anchorpersons.
  • Electioneering for PS-86 Johi seat picks up momentum The Election Commis­sion of Pakistan has scheduled the by-election for Nov 7.
  • ANF moves LHC for daily hearing in Rana Sanaullah drug case The force pleads the LHC to order the CNS court to start hearings on daily basis and to charge-sheet the PML-N leader.
  • Power Division seeks to release LNG plants from fuel offtake commitments Gas companies fear LNG glut if decision implemented.
  • After talks failure, traders down shutters across country PM’s financial adviser asks businessmen to stop avoiding paying taxes as latter warn of more strikes.
  • Informant who provided details of Baghdadi likely to reap huge reward: report The report says the informant was a well-placed IS operative who facilitated al-Baghdadi’s movements around Syria.
  • India moves to divide occupied Jammu and Kashmir amid harsh security clampdown, protests One of the two territories to be directly ruled from New Delhi will comprise occupied J&K, the other will have Ladakh.
  • Indian Manipur separatists announce exiled government in UK Manipur is one of the so-called “Seven Sisters” — a group of restive northeastern states.
  • Oil prices drop as trade worries overshadow fall in stocks US crude inventories fell 708,000 barrels in the week ended Oct 25 to 436 million.
  • Clashes erupt as far-right EU lawmakers visit held Kashmir Police fire tear gas and shotgun pellets at protesters as around 40 clashes flared across the Kashmir Valley.
  • Pakistan women’s cricket team outclass Bangladesh, claim T20 series The host team wins the third match by 28 runs, clinching the series 3-0.
  • ‘Sharjeel set to be part of PSL players draft’ Sharjeel and Khalid Latif were suspended and sent back home from Dubai at the start of the PSL in February 2017.

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