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

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  • PM Imran, Army Chief Bajwa visit LoC, meet troops and martyrs’ families: ISPR Prime Minister Imran is also expected to visit Muzaffarabad and address citizens.
  • Qatar — the tiny Gulf state that could Qatar sets itself apart by focusing on areas that other countries seem to consider secondary, such as wellness and art.
  • Punjab minister visits Hunain’s family, promises to introduce legislation against corporal punishment Teacher and principal both in police custody; post-mortem report awaited.
  • Hafizabad police rescue woman held captive for 10 years by brothers over inheritance dispute Two brothers arrested, woman, 50, sent to Rescue 1122 trauma centre; police acted on anonymous tip-off.
  • Religious tourism category to be added to online visa system for Kartarpur visitors Visas for Kartarpur visits for Indians living in another country will be processed within 7-10 working days.
  • ‘Is the international community’s humanity dead when Muslims are being persecuted?’ PM Imran says Indian forces have killed, injured and abused Kashmiri men, women and children under the cover of siege.
  • ‘Kashmir is an unresolved agenda of the realisation of Pakistan,’ COAS says on Defence Day PM Imran, President Alvi share messages as the nation observes Defence and Martyrs Day as Kashmir Solidarity Day.
  • Medical waste being dumped around Abbasi Shaheed Hospital in Karachi A PMA representative says all institutions need to work together for the sake of people.
  • Senate body summons Punjab IG over custodial death of robbery suspect Officers say with police brutality cases back in the spotlight, punishments for low-ranking officials not enough.
  • Shahbaz calls on Nawaz amid rumours of impending deal PML-N’s sources say Nawaz Sharif is not prepared to leave the country.
  • ‘#JusticeForHunain’: Pakistanis demand justice for Lahore teenager allegedly tortured to death by teacher Minister Hammad Azhar says he is personally monitoring the case; will ensure teacher, school is dealt with as per law.
  • PPP questions Zardari’s trial in Punjab as case relates to Sindh “What message is being given to Sindh by conducting legal proceedings in Punjab in a case related to Sindh province?”
  • Verdict on Zardari’s plea for jail facilities reserved Judge Raja Jawad Abbas Hassan adjourned proceedings in the fake accounts case till Sept 19.
  • Doctors seek Indian visa to go to occupied Kashmir The doctors are concerned about public health and healthcare situation in occupied Kashmir.
  • PML-N to take part in long march: Fazl Maulana says Sharif has sent the message that PML-N was ready to take part in the anti-government march.
  • Lahore ASI arrested for ‘offensive behaviour’ towards elderly woman “Such behaviour will not be tolerated at any cost,” says Punjab government spokesperson.
  • Tax base is growing, FBR team tells PM Data shows that as many as 783,039 new taxpayers filed returns with the tax department as a result of various schemes.
  • Alibaba buys NetEase’s import e-commerce unit for $2bn The move will see Alibaba take control of Kaola, one of China’s top online shopping platforms for foreign brands.
  • Reserves up $9m The reserves with the commercial banks decreased by $19.60m to $7.339bn.
  • In Europe, US defence secretary to call for greater effort to counter China, Russia In his prepared remarks, Esper describes a litany of concerns about China.
  • Robert Mugabe, longtime Zimbabwe leader, dies at 95 President Emmerson Mnangagwa confirms Mugabe’s death mourning him as an “icon of liberation”.
  • With new chipset Huawei forges ahead with smartphone launch plan There is still uncertainty about whether the Mate 30 will be able to run Google’s Android operating system and apps.
  • Landline phones back in occupied Kashmir but calls still not going through “I have been trying to call people since morning, but I am not getting through,” says a resident of Srinagar.
  • Decide what you want before jumping into war, Mattis advises US leaders In his book, Mattis discusses how and why US military commanders often disagree with the country’s political leadership.
  • Putin woos Asian investors in Russia’s Far East “Take advantage of these opportunities,” he told a plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum.
  • Mixed response from ex-cricketers on dual role given to Misbah The PCB appointed former Pakistan captain Misbah to the dual role of national team’s head coach and chief selector.

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