Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 2 April 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Aleem Khan’s physical remand extended till April 11 Investigation officer’s admission that probe is still ongoing irks accountability judge.
  • SHC rejects appeals against transfer of fake accounts case to Rawalpindi Orders given after three defence lawyers completed their arguments against the banking court’s orders.
  • India’s Congress promises jobs, end of sedition law to beat Modi In its newly released manifesto, Congress highlights jobs, women empowerment and farm distress as top priorities.
  • Singapore Airlines grounds two Boeing 787-10 jets after checks Carrier says “premature blade deterioration was found on some engines” of its 787-10 fleet at recent routine inspections
  • WhatsApp launches India tip line to curb fake news during polls Facebook-owned Whatsapp says it is working on an Indian startup called Proto to help classify messages.
  • Another eyewitness testifies against Zubair alias Chariya in Baldia factory fire case Eyewitness says Zubair alias Chariya was smiling when the fire erupted.
  • 3 soldiers martyred in unprovoked firing across LoC by Indian forces ISPR says “Pakistan Army responded in a befitting manner, killing seven Indian soldiers and injuring 19 others”.
  • NA body questions performance of Pakistani embassies Seeks report on nature of the crimes for which Pakistani nationals are jailed in Saudi Arabia.
  • Man who made airplane fined, released Investigation Officer Shaukat Ali told Dawn that the court has fined Fayaz Rs3,000 and ordered that he be released.
  • Women-only bus service to hit roads on Thursday Officials say the launch of the service was delayed for about a year due to disinterest of the transport companies.
  • CM appoints five more special assistants The total number of special assistants to Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has risen to 11.
  • PPP ex-minister granted pre-arrest bail till 5th A counsel says Shoro wanted to surrender before court, but he apprehended his arrest by the police.
  • In a first, electric cars outsell traditional ones in Norway The Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association says 58.4pc of new cars sold in the country in March were battery-powered.
  • Over 80 shops in Quetta robbed in one night Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani has taken serious notice of the looting in the jurisdiction of two police stations.
  • Sindh sales tax collection jumps 9pc This increase is despite the suspension of sales tax collection on pre-paid and post-paid cellular phone services.
  • State Bank eyes issuance of digital currency by 2025 “As we move towards digital economy, it is absolutely important to ensure cybersecurity,” says the finance minister
  • Inflation hits 9.4pc, highest in five years Consumer prices were influenced by faster rupee depreciation and a rise in energy prices.
  • SBP summons dealers as dollar touches Rs144 “The SBP told us not to charge more than one per cent over the interbank rate,” says a dealer.
  • 5-0 loss against Australia ‘incredibly hard’, says Arthur Says team took on Australia without key players; tournament was an opportunity to test new talent.
  • Pakistan cricket can benefit hugely by getting rid of team’s coaches The team management — comprising a bevy of coaches — is primarily responsible for the poor result in the UAE contest.
  • Sawhney takes charge as new ICC chief executive Sawhney has been MD of broadcaster ESPN Star Sports, is a non-executive director of football giant Manchester United.
  • Karunaratne apologises for irresponsible behaviour “My actions were utterly unbecoming of a Sri Lankan national cricketer and I do apologise to all of you for this.”
  • Umar Akmal fined 20pc of match fee for ‘late night-out’ ahead of final ODI against Australia PCB statement says the middle-order batsman has “pleaded guilty” and accepted sanctions.

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