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

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  • Security, traffic plans followed to ensure smooth execution of Muharram 9 procession Processions in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad taken out amid tight security.
  • Amid custodial torture cases, Punjab police bans use of mobile phones while on duty Punjab police communiqué says it is “strictly forbidden” to make or upload videos of police officers performing duty.
  • Two more polio cases detected in Sindh, KP Tally breaks five-year record with 62 victims.
  • ‘We need action’: Maleeha Lodhi urges UN to prevent bigger crisis in occupied Kashmir Pakistan’s UN envoy says India-Pakistan tensions are at a peak and the situation can snowball into a much bigger crisis.
  • PM forms committee to address Karachi’s misery The committee has been asked to suggest short-, medium- and long-term measures for the betterment of Karachi.
  • PM Imran assures China of CPEC projects’ speedy execution Visiting Chinese foreign minister reaffirms support on Kashmir issue.
  • 22 arrested as pro-independence sit-in continues in Azad Kashmir Police resort to tear gas shelling to disperse marchers; 12 policemen injured in stone pelting, claims DIG.
  • Govt hospitals in crisis owing to shortage of drugs, medical supplies Health department writes to the director general of health to allow purchase of medicines for Muharram emergencies.
  • Google remembers Dr Ruth Pfau with doodle on her 90th birth anniversary The doodle depicts the German-Pakistani doctor, who died at the age of 87 in Karachi in 2017, tending to a patient.
  • Mobile phone services to remain partly suspended for two days of Ashura The exact timings of the service shutdown have not been confirmed.
  • Murad slams Punjab govt for refusing to honour Faryal’s production order Says the ongoing accountability drive has been turned into a victimisation campaign.
  • PML-N slams govt over rising number of polio cases Aurangzeb alleged that due to its incompetence several programmes of the government had failed.
  • Govt placates dejected policewoman Slapped and kicked by a lawyer, the constable had threatened to resign.
  • Revisiting our Gilgit-Baltistan policy In view of the changed geo-strategic situation, Pakistan must rethink its approach to this crucial issue.
  • Textiles languishing by the wayside In Bangladesh, textile exporters have their office in the prime minister’s office for quick resolution of issues.
  • India’s economy suffers car crash Britannia Industries says it has “never seen the kind of a slowdown” where people are hesitant to buy a pack of biscuit.
  • Lockdown tightened in Srinagar over Muharram processions Police break up protests, hit mourners with sticks.
  • UN rights chief ‘deeply concerned’ about impact of Indian govt’s actions on rights of Kashmiris Bachelet, in her opening remarks at Human Rights Council’s 42nd session in Geneva, aired concerns over India’s actions.
  • Hong Kong August visitors plunge 40pc year-on-year, hotels half-full: finance chief Hotels in some locations had seen occupancy rates drop to about half, while room rates plunged 40-70 per cent.
  • IAEA found uranium traces at Iran’s ‘atomic warehouse’, allege diplomats The IAEA did not respond to a request for comment. Neither were Iranian officials.
  • Trump slams door on talks, calls off Taliban meeting Cites Kabul bombing as reason for decision; Taliban express disappointment, Pakistan urges resumption of negotiations.
  • Nadal takes five-set US Open thriller for 19th Slam title The 33-year-old Spanish left-hander moved one shy of Roger Federer’s all-time men’s record 20 Grand Slam triumphs.
  • Smith’s incredible run of form is incomprehensible: Waugh Smith has gone on overdrive in England scoring a mind-numbing 671 runs in five innings thus far.
  • Cummins stars as Australia clinch Ashes with fourth Test triumph England, given a target of 383, were bowled out for 197; Cummins, the top-ranked Test bowler, took 4-43 in 24 overs.

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