21 May 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • Govt proposes ‘open vote’ for Senate elections 39 changes to Constitution, laws suggested to reform electoral process; call for voting right for overseas Pakistanis.
  • PM Imran places Tiger Force in Sindh under governor Aide says no intention to impose governor’s rule.
  • ECC okays diversion of Rs10bn from Covid-19 relief package to power sector debt repayments No rescheduling of commercial loans as it allowed signing of MoUs for about $2.04bn debt relief.
  • Wapda chief eyes dam diversions’ completion in three years Decision to build Diamer-Bhasha as a ‘roller compact concrete’ structure based on intensive research.
  • Lockdown over, Pakistan’s Covid-19 deaths, infections tick higher PM Imran has defended the lifting of the lockdown, saying the virus spread has been well below projections.
  • Major sugar mills underreported sales, committed fraud: FIA forensic report These mills include those owned by Jahangir Tareen, Moonis Elahi, Salman Shehbaz Sharif and Omni Group.
  • Eidul Fitr should be celebrated with simplicity, says Sindh CM as cases continue to rise Shah says a compensation package for doctors who lost their lives fighting the virus will be tabled in cabinet.
  • PM makes a strong case for debt relief at WEF Pakistan becomes 25th country to have reported over 1,000 deaths.
  • Virus has killed three journalists, infected 156, says PFUJ The report highlights that camera journalists and photojournalists have been the biggest sufferers.
  • Sindh govt lifts curbs on congregational prayers Sindh information minister Shah appeals to religious leaders to cooperate with government.
  • Passengers rejoice as train service resumes from Cantt Station Trains remained suspended for 56 days in an effort to slow down progress of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Health dept orders probe into purchases for Covid-19 emergency Complaint about irregularities lodged with Citizen Portal.
  • Locust attack may ultimately threaten food security NDMA tells apex court it’s aware of situation.
  • Nine aircraft will spray locust-hit areas: NDMA A PAF C-130 plane has also been brought from Turkey for the purpose.
  • LHC summons NAB officer in Ramzan Sugar Mills case Official to appear before court on May 28.
  • US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad demands reduction in violence in Afghanistan Khalilzad says he met Ghani, Abdullah, discussed prisoners release and reduction of violence with Taliban leaders.
  • 22 killed as ‘super cyclone’ ravages Bangladesh, India West Bengal chief minister terms cyclone’s impact as “worse than coronavirus” after massive destruction.
  • Apple, Google launch coronavirus contact tracing platform Google and Apple have laid down several conditions for the use of their technology.
  • Monkeys develop virus immunity after infection, vaccine: studies Studies carried out on rhesus macaque monkeys to see whether they develop protective virus immunity.
  • Top HIV scientist says he wouldn’t count on a vaccine for coronavirus soon William Haseltine urges people to wear masks, wash hands, clean surfaces and keep a distance.
  • Trump blames China for ‘mass worldwide killing’ US president says China’s “incompetence” led to casualties around the world.
  • PCB briefs players about strict regimen to be followed for England tour ECB has briefed the PCB officials about its arrangements to make the tour safe.

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