31 December 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Special PIA flight brings 300 deportees from Malaysia today PK-9895 is expected to arrive at Islamabad International Airport (IIA) at 1pm today.
  • Government will not bulldoze new NAB law through parliament: Awan SAPM Awan says the opposition is “internally overjoyed” at the amended NAB law but criticising it publicly.
  • PM rules out retreat on new NAB law Shafqat Mehmood says the government needs the opposition’s support to get the ordinance passed by parliament.
  • New Year’s Eve: Special security arrangements, traffic plans implemented across country Authorities issue advisories for citizens in major metropolises; Section 144 imposed in Quetta
  • Pakistan eyeing Vietnamese market to export fans A nine-member trade delegation representing electric fan sector visits Ho Chi Minh City.
  • 128,000 deaths occur in Pakistan due to climate change every year, Senate body told Senators upset to learn that Pakistan’s last oil sector policy came in 1997.
  • Regulator proposes hike in fuel prices Ogra has worked out an increase of Rs2.61 or 2.3pc in the per litre petrol price.
  • All duties, taxes on cotton import withdrawn ECC allows import of cotton from Afghanistan and Central Asian states via Torkham land route.
  • Desperate farmers in Sindh try to kill locusts with concoction of insecticide and diesel Swarms of locusts are currently eating away standing crops causing resentment and unrest among farmers.
  • PML-N wants prisoners freed in wake of NAB law Asks prime minister, NAB chairman to apologise to the nation.
  • Rawat becomes India’s first chief of defence staff Gen Bipin Rawat is set to retire as the Indian Army Chief on Dec 31 after completing three years of tenure.
  • Ministry to pay contemporary education teachers at registered seminaries Education ministers meeting decides all 29 educational boards will announce HSSC results by Aug 15.
  • Murad vows not to allow Centre to take away Sindh’s gas Sindh chief minister says Karachi is becoming a competitive and liveable city under the provincial govt’s vision.
  • Bride beaten to death in Lahore by ‘husband, in-laws’ a day after marriage Police have started an investigation into the allegations after lodging a case against the suspects.
  • Police need 20,000 more personnel, Punjab Assmebly told Law minister concedes that kite-flying ban being violated; CPWBs in 13 districts in phase-I.
  • Six-storey residential building collapses in Karachi’s Ranchhore Line An inquiry has been ordered to ascertain how the building, which was constructed in 2004, collapsed.
  • Journalist sent behind bars for five years in religious hatred case Nasrullah Chaudhry denies allegations, says three prosecution witnesses falsely testified against him.
  • Lawmakers demand death penalty for child abusers House unanimously passes motion to form a panel for revisiting laws on sexual assault against children.
  • Huawei says ‘survival’ top priority as sales fall short Chairman says US government was in the midst of a “strategic and long-term” campaign against the company.
  • Bangladesh shuts down telecom services along India border amid ‘security concerns’ Decision taken after fears Indian Muslims may enter Bangladesh because of the country’s citizenship bill, says official.
  • Thousands trapped on Australia beaches encircled by fire Some residents with boats even took to the sea, hoping for refuge.
  • Facebook blocks live streaming of PBC news bulletins over Kashmir coverage: Radio Pakistan Temporary arrangements have been made to continue live streaming of Radio Pakistan’s bulletins on YouTube.
  • British PM Major skipped 1996 Olympics to watch cricket Major missed seeing Britain’s only gold medal to watch England lose to Pakistan instead in a Test at Lord’s.

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