Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 21 April 2019 – for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Prime Minister Imran Khan reaches Iran for 2-day official visit Premier makes a stopover in Mashhad before proceeding on to Tehran.
  • Hafeez Shaikh says budget to be announced not earlier than May 24 Says Pakistan and IMF want to progress on their negotiations; will be contacting IMF mission head later today.
  • ‘Pakistan stands with Sri Lanka’: Qureshi calls Sri Lankan premier to condemn terrorist attacks Four Pakistanis sustained minor injuries in attacks, discharged after receiving treatment, says foreign ministry.
  • World leaders condemn deadly Sri Lanka blasts The series of blasts have killed more than 200 people, including dozens of foreigners.
  • ‘Crucial to fully implement National Action Plan,’ PM says in meeting with Hazara affectees of Quetta blast Premier announces 5 per cent quota in Naya Pakistan Housing Programme for families of blast victims.
  • Death toll from Easter Sunday blasts in Sri Lanka rises to 207; 450 injured Eight blasts devastate three cities during Easter services; 3 suspects arrested, no claim of responsibility as yet.
  • Saudi Arabia foils ‘terrorist attack’ north of Riyadh, 4 suspects killed: media Three government security personnel suffer minor injuries during the exchange of fire.
  • Jamaat seeks judicial probe into Hayatabad encounter “We will raise this issue in and outside parliament,” says a JI leader.
  • Local manufacturing of stents could begin by end of this year Local production will address the requirement for stents and make the devices more affordable.
  • More than 250 restaurants in Islamabad to close next week in protest Restaurant association representatives say they will not reopen until assured they will not be treated like “thieves”.
  • PAT to challenge ATC verdict against party workers: Qadri Tahirul Qadri says the party will stand by its workers.
  • Billions of rupees earmarked for roads in rural areas: CM Buzdar says roads in the rural areas will be constructed and repaired under “Naya Pakistan Manzelain Asan” programme.
  • Woman’s brutal killing in Bangladesh triggers protests Teenager had refused to drop sexual harassment charges against her Islamic school principal.
  • London climate protest arrests top 700 Protesters want govt to declare climate, ecological emergency, reduce carbon emissions, halt biodiversity loss.
  • Malaysia to revive second key China-linked project Multi-billion dollar property and transportation project in KL to be resurrected.
  • ‘Pakistan’s role vital for prosperity in South Asia’ Saarc Chamber’s president says core trade issues must be addressed in South Asia.
  • Major industrial sectors see spike in FDI Key industries including textile, chemicals, pharma and electrical machinery see inflows jumping 50-800pc.
  • India urged to issue travel documents to AJK women settled in held Kashmir Around 200 such women moved across the Line of Control under the ‘surrender policy’ of 2011.
  • Fazl asks PM to step down, demands fresh elections Terms cabinet reshuffle a move towards a government of technocrats.
  • Modi defends extremist woman candidate Rightwing extremist Pragya Thakur, who is out on bail on terror charges in Malegaon blast case, made BJP candidate.
  • IAF pilot Abhinandan moved to forward base The IAF pilot went on leave mid-March after agencies completed a 2-week debriefing after his return from Pakistan.
  • PM sets ‘responsibilities, targets’ for new economic team SAPM Firdous Awan says Asad Umar a “family member” in PTI team, hopes he will be back soon.
  • Afghan communications ministry attacked, seven killed Afghan Taliban deny involvement in the attack, which left four civilians and three police officers dead.
  • Shadab ruled out of England series due to virus Inzamam hopes the youngster will be fit to play in the World Cup on May 31.
  • Embattled Malik shrugs off criticism, vows to shine at World Cup Fakhar, Imam, Imad, Shadab, Shaheen, Hasnain upbeat ahead of mega event.
  • Qamar brace seals Pakistan Veterans Yellows hockey title Qamar struck in 12th and 24th minutes to put his team in pole position before Zafar Iqbal reduced the margin.
  • India fines cricketers for ‘sexist’ talk show remarks A fine of $29,000 each was imposed on Pandya who boasted about sexual conquests and Rahul who appeared alongside him.

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