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

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  • ‘Alarming’ levels of smoke, not smog engulfing Lahore: Punjab chief meteorologist Mahr Sahibzad Khan says high levels of smoke have raised the air quality index in Lahore.
  • Smog forces govt to close schools in Lahore today This is the first time that smog has forced the closure of schools.
  • Lawmakers ask IMF to ease pace of adjustments; oppose centralisation of tax on services The IMF mission, however, shows its satisfaction over the government’s macroeconomic policies.
  • Court rejects plea by Dar’s wife against auction of Lahore house Accountability court says Dar’s wife failed to substantiate her claim that former minister had gifted the house to her.
  • Navjot Singh Sidhu to be issued visa to attend Kartarpur Corridor inauguration: FO Dr Faisal says pilgrims won’t need to carry passports and will not be charged fee from Nov 9 to Nov 12.
  • Zardari’s examination by private doctors urged Lawyer says former president is suffering from multiple health issues
  • Azadi March participants undeterred by rain CDA workers visited protest site, drained water and removed garbage, Amer Ali Ahmed says.
  • LHC orders doctors to call off strike, directs Punjab govt to address concerns Justice Jawad Hassan reprimands provincial health secretary over delay in addressing the concerns of young doctors.
  • Final post-mortem report says Larkana student Nimrita was sexually assaulted, murdered: police “Report didn’t establish initial theory of suicide,” says Police Surgeon Dr Abbasi.
  • CJP expresses concern over acquittals in murder cases Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa addresses a meeting of the Police Reform Committee.
  • Judiciary is again under attack, bemoans Bilawal Bilawal says that “the country’s judicial system supports the oppressor and does not give justice to the oppressed”.
  • FATF seeks to criminalise financing ‘terror travels’ The FATF guidelines, however, do not name any country.
  • ISPR chief rules out army role in defusing crisis Says the army gets involved in elections only when requisitioned by the govt for assistance under the Constitution.
  • Opposition in Senate hints at nixing NAB ordinance Minister promises that all the recently promulgated ordinances will be laid in the upper house of parliament.
  • Inflation clocks in at 11pc in October Based on the new base year, October inflation comes in at 11.04pc, versus 11.4pc in the previous month.
  • SC debates next step if it finds case against judge was wrongful Muneer Malik, closing his arguments, emphasises that the reference against Justice Isa needs to be struck down.
  • ECC okays Rs167bn power sector debt rescheduling Increases sale margins of OMCs and orders release of over 1,100 vehicles impounded at ports for months.
  • PM hails Riyadh agreement for peace in Yemen The govt of Yemen signed the power-sharing deal in Riyadh with separatists in the south of the country.
  • ‘If Indian Sikh pilgrims can visit Pakistan, why not tennis players’ Salim Saifullah says after filing the appeal with the ITF the PTF will decide about a neutral venue.

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