4 Oct 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Islamabad march: Nawaz asks Shahbaz to evolve opposition consensus PML-N president meets former premier in Kot Lakhpat, briefs him on meetings with Fazlur Rehman.
  • In first official visit, British royal couple ‘look forward to build a lasting friendship’ with Pakistan The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, are due to visit Pakistan from October 14-18.
  • Protest held in Islamabad’s Comsats University over alleged negligence after student dies of cardiac arrest Students hold university responsible for delay in medical treatment; university rejects allegations.
  • 60 days on, occupied Kashmir remains under siege A synopsis of some of the main events since August 5 when India imposed a lockdown, which is now in its third month.
  • PM welcomes Egyptian businessmen $1bn investment plan PM says there is huge potential to translate existing Pakistan-Egypt relations into strong economic ties.
  • Manmohan Singh agrees to visit Kartarpur for Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary: report Indian Punjab CM says the delegation will not attend the opening of Kartarpur corridor and will only visit the Gurdwara.
  • PHC grants bail to detained doctors, directs FIA to probe torture Released doctors will have to resume duties, ensure ‘good conduct’; govt reprimanded for ‘torturing educated people’.
  • ‘Incredibly rare’ monkey born at Australian zoo The critically endangered Francois’ Langur has not been named yet.
  • Bilawal accuses PM Imran of ‘undermining parliament’ “If you don’t make parliament functional, democratic forces will be forced to take to the streets,” says PPP chief.
  • Awan dismisses reports of meeting between PM Imran, Taliban “The Taliban delegation didn’t call on the prime minister. All news published and aired in this regard are baseless.”
  • Fake accounts case adjourned as reference copies yet to be provided to all suspects Accountability court extends Zardari and Talpur’s judicial remand until October 22.
  • UAE to invest $5bn in oil refinery project in Pakistan by end of 2019: report “Project will show how UAE is focusing on investment in and future of Pakistan,” says UAE Ambassador to Pakistan.
  • KP CM accuses politicians of using ‘religious card’ against govt Mahmood Khan says JUI-F lacks the strength to march on Islamabad.
  • Hundreds of vehicles remain stranded near Torkham ‘Unspecified’ row between border authorities of Pakistan and Afghanistan slows down goods transportation.
  • Govt to launch scholarships scheme for unprivileged Dr Sania Nishtar says Ehsaas has over 130 policies and programmes including the undergraduate scholarship project.
  • ‘Control population before it’s too late’ Investment on girl’s education was the best solution to reduce population growth, suggests PU teacher.
  • Gathering graft evidence: NAB chairman regrets ‘cold shoulder’ by other countries Retd justice Javed Iqbal says even small countries didn’t listen to Pakistan when it sought evidence against a suspect.
  • HR violations in Pakistan under-reported, says Rehman Acknowledges positive steps taken by the government recently.
  • CM plans host of reforms to revamp Sindh police Seeks working papers to recruit and mainstream transgender persons.
  • Families of military plane crash victims compensated Each family has received Rs1 million, while other losses are being ascertained by concerned authorities.
  • Media bodies join hands to reject tribunals Media bodies reject decision to set up tribunals, call upon government to withdraw “anti-media decision”.
  • Police detain barbers in Charsadda for ‘violating ban’ against styling of beards Police action taken on complaint by a traders’ union; detained barbers let go after guarantees they will follow ban.
  • Third-year Hamdard University student shot dead during mugging in Karachi The girl was waiting for her university point bus along with her father when they were mugged by 2 robbers.
  • Meeting with COAS was cordial: industry leaders “There was a lot of noise about [the] National Accountability Bureau,” one person tells Dawn.
  • External loans soar to $91bn in 2018 During the same period, net debt flows with the use of IMF credit amounted to negative $212 million.
  • Stocks add 389 points as volume hits year-high KSE-100 index records gains of 1.20 per cent and settles at 32,752.26.
  • Curfew imposed in Iraq amid deadly protests Authorities have cut internet access across much of Iraq to quell protests over worsening economy.
  • Uber makes airport helicopter taxis available to all NY users An 8-minute flight will cost $200 and $225 per person and include ground transportation on either side of the trip.
  • Ireland, Netherlands to host Pakistan next year Ireland and Pakistan have previously featured in just one T20 with Pakistan winning The Oval fixture by 39 runs.
  • Sydney Thunder sign Nida Dar for Women’s Big Bash League Nida has played 71 ODIs and 96 T20Is since making her international debut in 2010.
  • Boon urges Pakistan team to be patient in Australia Australia’s batting coach advises Pakistan not to “give away too many secrets” and adapt to new pitches.

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