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

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  • Imran to visit Azad Kashmir’s earthquake-hit areas today The divisional commissioner of Mirpur says the quake’s death toll has swelled to 40.
  • Pakistan to invite Manmohan Singh to Kartarpur corridor inauguration “Kartarpur corridor is an important project, the prime minister has a personal interest in it,” says foreign minister.
  • PM Imran briefed on earthquake losses, relief efforts on visit to Mirpur Premier visits earthquake victims, says he was “extremely saddened” when he heard about the disaster.
  • Saudi crown prince says war with Iran would gut world economy Asked point-blank if he ordered the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, MBS says: “Absolutely not. This was a heinous crime.”
  • PML-N wants JUI-F’s long march deferred till November ‘for better mobilisation’ Shahbaz Sharif-led meeting forms committee to hold consultations with JUI-F, other parties to decide protest date.
  • Number of voters may jump to 113m, says ECP official Provisional electoral rolls to be displayed in November for local bodies polls.
  • LHC allows Hafiz Saeed’s case to be shifted from Gujranwala to Lahore A government lawyer says they have no objection to shifting the case from one anti-terrorism court to another.
  • IGP Sindh takes notice of attempt to kidnap PTI leader’s associate Armed men tried to abduct Sindh opposition leader Firdous Shamim Naqvi’s coordinator, say police.
  • Four cops booked after youth dies in house raid in Lahore SP denies torture allegations; Punjab CM demands report.
  • Govt invokes essential services law as medics continue strike in Peshawar Protesting doctors threaten to stop institution-based practice, close private clinics.
  • Million march decision irreversible, says JUI-F chief “Neither do we want to strike any deal with the government nor do we want to give it any space,” he says.
  • Syed Awais Shah’s ‘front man’ picked up in multi-million scam NAB team raids bungalow of contractor Zabardast Khan Mahar, siezes several files and documents.
  • 50 women, 28 men fall victim to karo-kari across Sindh in six months Total 65 cases have been registered but no one convicted for killing in the name of so-called honour.
  • Fake finger markings major challenge to anti-polio efforts in Shangla Polio programme is still unsuccessful in KP due to which new polio cases are reported from various parts.
  • 2 British mountaineers rescued, 3 left stranded on Koyo Zom peak at Chitral-GB border William Taylor Sim and John James Crook were rescued; one of three stranded, Alastair James Swinton, has head injuries.
  • PML-N decries C class jail facilities to Maryam PML-N spokesperson says Imran Khan’s government is “usurping even legal rights of political rivals”.
  • State Bank grants in-principle approval to NayaPay to operate as EMI With NayaPay, customers will be able to open e-money accounts as well as carry out “hassle-free” digital transactions.
  • Oil prices climb as positive China factory data eases demand concerns World’s top oil exporter Saudi Arabia has restored capacity to 11.3 million barrels per day.
  • Textile barons complain of not getting concessions on exports APTMA calls upon the cabinet to review the implementation status of decisions taken by the government.
  • Tourist traffic witnesses sharp increase in five years A Gallup Pakistan report indicates that tourism could be a potential game changer for the country’s struggling economy.
  • Substandard food items seized in Lower Dir Shopkeepers warned, fined by administration.
  • Sugar cane production in Sindh registers significant drop in 2018-19 Reduction in production is caused mainly by controversy over of fixation of cane price.
  • Turkey’s Erdogan says Khashoggi’s killers enjoy ‘impunity’ In a Washington Post op-ed, Turkish president says agents of a “shadow state” in KSA were behind Khashoggi’s murder.
  • Starbucks becomes latest target of Hong Kong protester rage Vandalism illustrates huge pressures on international brands operating in Hong Kong.
  • No trade deal, no Kashmir win, no investment but BJP celebrating Modi return from US PM Modi scored clear nil in the most contentious issue of trade during his weeklong trip to US, writes Nayanima Basu.
  • Sri Lanka 28-4 after 10 overs in second ODI against Pakistan in Karachi Babar Azam smashes 105-ball 115 as Pakistan set 306-run target for the visitors.
  • ODI wait for Karachi finally set to end as Pakistan, SL face off today Both the teams had extended training sessions on Sunday.
  • Nepotism tag won’t go away: Imam “I will be very pleased if people were to accept me as Imam-ul-Haq and not as someone’s nephew,” he says.

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