[Current Affairs] October 01,2020 Top Pakistan Current Affairs for PPSC Test Preparation

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Today’s top Pakistan current affairs October 01,2020 with download link available in pdf. These are the latest breaking news about Pakistan which will be helpful for aspirants in test preparation of current affairs, Pakistan affairs, General knowledge for NTS, PPSC, CSS, FPSC, KPPSC, SPSC, BPSC, AJKPSC, OTS, PTS, and other Govt Jobs, exams & MDCAT, ECAT Entry test preparation.

One Liner

  • Three Indian Soldiers Dead in Pakistan Army’s Response Along LoC. Three soldiers of the Indian army were killed and five injured in response by Pakistan Army to its aggression across the LOC.. The troops responded strongly to the enemy fire on Thursday.
  • Pakistan Demands India Be Held Accountable For Crimes Against Kashmiri people. Pakistan has once again demanded that India be held accountable for its crimes against the Kashmiri people.
  • CM Punjab Inaugurates Punjab Employment Scheme. Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar on Thursday inaugurated the Punjab Employment Scheme.
  • PM Imran felicitates China on 71st founding anniversary. Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday extended heart-felt felicitations to his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang on the 71st anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Republic of China
  • Micro smart lockdown’ imposed in Karachi’s COVID-19 hotspots. In an effort to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, the Sindh government on Wednesday imposed a ‘micro smart lockdown’ in certain virus hotspots in Karachi for two weeks
  • Pakistan summons India’s envoy to protest ceasefire violation
  • Pakistan changes visa policy for Afghan nationals. The federal government has changed its visa policy for Afghan nationals after modifying the number of visits, entries and validity period

Spotlight by The NewsRun

1. COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN

  • Pakistan reported 543 new cases and 5 deaths in the past 24 hours. Pakistan also conducted 34,239 tests in the span of 24 hours (P.S. this data was last updated on October 1 at 7:27am).

2. Plans to take action against climate change

What’s going on? Pakistan’s govt aims to plant 10 billion trees over the next five years, with the help of local communities. This tree planting initiative is part of an overarching plan to change practices and cut emissions that contribute to climate change (i.e. trees absorb carbon dioxide – Co2).

What is climate change? Climate change is a long-term change in average weather patterns. These changes are largely driven by human activities, like fuel burning, that release greenhouse gases into Earth’s atmosphere. Greenhouse gases trap heat and make the planet warmer. Natural processes can also contribute to climate change, such as volcanic activity, changes in the Sun’s energy output, and variations in Earth’s orbit.

The details: Pakistan is not a “big emitter” of greenhouse gases. Co2 is also known as a greenhouse gas. The top three countries that emitted the most Co2 in 2019 are China, the United States (US) and India. Things like electricity and coal burning largely cause Co2 emissions. Even though developing countries like Pakistan have lower emissions, climate-driven extreme weather events like floods and droughts can displace or kill several people.

Tell me more: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan is looking to put Pakistan on a “green trajectory.” The govt’s suggestions to lower emissions include:

  • Tree planting
  • new electric vehicle policy to reduce air pollution
  • A renewable energy plan for Pakistan to get a third of its power from wind and solar power within a decade, while another third of its power is meant to come from hydroelectric dams

However, environmental activists claim that corruption and lazy implementation have made it harder for Pakistan to meet its climate goals. For example, people have widely ignored the govt’s ban on plastic bags. Laws that ban tree felling are also rarely enforced.

The bottom line: Pakistan is vulnerable to global warming (i.e. human-produced increases in temperature). Summer temperatures in southern cities are already passing 120 degrees Fahrenheit. In August, an unprecedented amount of rain flooded parts of Karachi and killed dozens of people. Glaciers in the northern mountain areas are reportedly the country’s main water source, and melting faster than ever. Highland communities are already facing occasional water shortages and flash floods.

3. Teenager who was raped commits suicide

A 17-year-old girl in Sindh’s Tharparkar district committed suicide yesterday, a year after three men gang-raped her. The teenage girl, who belonged to a Hindu family, reportedly jumped into a deep well in a village near Chelhar town. According to her family, she committed suicide after the “influential” suspects blackmailed and harassed her.

  • Case backstory: Chelhar police charged the three men with rape. However, her father said the suspects are still out on bail. Their trial was apparently delayed due to COVID-19. Chelhar police recently arrested the main suspect, Adam Dal, since the girl died near his residence. Police are speculating that she was at Dal’s residence before she died. Chelhar Station House Officer, Mushtaq Malik, said the police will register a new case if the girl’s family files a complaint regarding blackmail or harassment.

MARKET RECAP

The benchmark KSE-100 index closed at 40,571.48 after dropping 632.88 points (-1.54%) as of September 30, 2020.

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