13 April 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • PM Imran asks world for debt relief in war on Covid-19 Prime minister says Pakistan does not have money to spend on already overstretched health services.
  • PM Imran urges world bodies to grant debt relief to developing countries Says highly indebted countries face lack of fiscal space which limits their response to the pandemic.
  • KP Director Public Health Dr Ikramullah tests positive for Covid-19 Jhagra revealed that Dr Ikramullah “is in high spirits, feeling good, and is isolated at his home”.
  • Lockdown ineffective due to mixed signals from Centre, alleges Murad Ali Shah The only way to control the coronavirus outbreak is by taking action, says the Sindh chief minister.
  • 2-year-old killed, 4 injured in Indian fire of heavy weapons and mortars across LoC: ISPR “Indian Army initiated unprovoked ceasefire violations along LoC, deliberately targeting civilian population.”
  • Govt, NGO collaborate to supply roti in Balochistan Deserving families in Quetta to be given roti free of cost.
  • Murad orders mobile coronavirus testing facility for slum dwellers in Karachi Says a large number of cases were emerging in the city’s slums.
  • Dozens of healthcare providers infected with Covid-19 Virus curve starts flattening in Islamabad, GB and AJK.
  • Sanitation workers urge capital managers to disinfect slums The slum is home to more than 200 under-privileged people.
  • Afghan national among 5 die of Covid-19 in KP Doctors say there is a need to pursue those that were in contact with the deceased to curb the spread.
  • Traders warn govt against extending lockdown in KP Say the business community, transporters and the general public has been affected by the lockdown.
  • Top advisory body suggests two-week extension in Punjab lockdown Opposes move to re-open OPDs, recommends screening of general public.
  • Karachi’s Christians content with online Easter mass “The people listened, and they understood the need of the hour,” says Father Arthur Charles.
  • Bodies of Pakistanis other than Covid-19 cases to be flown home: Sarwar Around 2,000 Pakistanis stranded in different countries have been repatriated so far.
  • Growth to plummet, fiscal deficit to skyrocket: WB External sector to be hit by falling remittances, rising outflows and rescheduling issues in ‘non-traditional debt’.
  • Independent power producers reject charges of unfair deals Say witch-hunting will only have negative fallout for Pakistan.
  • Prices of pulses continue to soar despite tax relief, lower transport cost With Ramazan fast approaching, the increase in prices is seen as an alarming trend.
  • Remittances under clouds of uncertainty The slowdown in remittances began in Pakistan months before China reported the first case of Covid-19.
  • Israeli leader fails to get extension to form govt With Israel’s Covid-19 cases nearing 11,000, there remain widespread calls for a unity alliance, even for a short term.
  • Sheikh Mujib’s killer executed after 25 years on the run The execution took place at the country’s largest prison, just outside the capital Dhaka.
  • Hundreds of Pakistani-Americans rejoin families in US Flight carrying 205 Pakistanis arrives from Kuala Lumpur.
  • Signs missed and steps slowed in Trump’s response to coronavirus Life-saving medical equipment was not stockpiled. Vital public health data from China was not provided.
  • Twenty years on, cricket still reeling from Cronje scandal T20 franchise leagues and development of the sport beyond top level men’s cricket have created new targets for fixers.

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