Today’s top Pakistan current affairs July 24, 2020. 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.
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- IHC directs PTA to ‘immediately’ remove the ban on PUBG. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday declared the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA’s) move to temporarily suspend online game Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) void and directed the authority to “immediately” remove the ban.
- Farogh Naseem submits dateless resignation letter to President Arif Alvi after the third oathtaking as Federal Law minister.
- Erdogan joins thousands at Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia for first prayers in 86 years
Turkey’s President Tayyib Erdogan joined thousands of worshippers at Hagia Sophia on Friday for the first prayers there since he declared the monument, revered by Christians and Muslims for almost 1,500 years, a mosque once again. - Fazl ur Rehman’s brother appointed as DC in Karachi. Ziaur Rehman, a Grade-19 PMS officer and JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s brother, has been appointed as Deputy Commissioner for the metropolis’ Central district, according to a notification issued Friday. People are criticizing Zia-ur-Rehman’s appointment and calling it political.
- Restructuring PIA, not privatizing it, Federal Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan on Friday said the government is looking to take action against Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) pilots with fake licenses and restructure the airline.
- Chitral: 103-year-old man survives COVID-19. A 103-year-old man has recovered from COVID-19 in Chitral to become one of the oldest survivors of the disease in the world.
- Malaysia reinstates Pakistani pilots. Malaysia has verified that all Pakistani pilots currently employed in the country hold valid licenses and it has reinstated them with immediate effect, its aviation regulator said in a statement on Thursday.
- 50, 000 new Utility Stores to be set up countrywide. The National Assembly was informed on Friday that 50, 000 new Utility Stores will be set up across the country to provide essential food items to the people at affordable prices.
- Pakistan loses $100m in receipts from dates export, as trade remains suspended with India.
- Gold price reaches Rs118,700 per tola.
- PSX Gains 29 Points on Last Day of Trading Week.
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Current Affair Quiz: [Quiz]GK & Pakistan Current Affairs Quiz 22 July 2020
2. When you get the ‘most improved’ award
What’s going on? Okay, so Pakistan didn’t actually get an award. However, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) released its 2020 Nuclear Security Index, which ranked Pakistan as ‘the most improved country.’ Australia came in first for its security practices, while Canada and Switzerland tied for second.
The details: Pakistan was ranked ‘most improved’ among countries with materials, primarily due to enhanced security and control measures. The index reviewed nuclear security in Pakistan based on two main criteria,
The bottom line: Pakistan, India, North Korea, and the UK are continuing to increase their quantities of weapons-usable nuclear materials. The report suggests that Pakistan’s nuclear security isn’t top notch, but at least it’s showing signs of improvement.
3. Mismanaged COVID-19 funds:
Some reports came out about the govt mismanaging $130 million meant to fight COVID-19. Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s govt denied these allegations. However, doctors are protesting against what they consider “incompetent hospital management.” Doctors are also accusing the govt of underutilizing the health budget. Medicine shortages and high prices are reportedly still affecting hundreds of patients. Even though daily infection rates appear to have dropped, doctors claim to be struggling, and are expecting a surge of COVID-19 patients during Eid ul Azha. Finance Ministry officials say the govt is working through relevant organizations to scale up health sector spending.