Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 28 January 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Shahid Masood granted bail in PTV corruption case SC grants bail to Masood against surety bonds worth Rs500,000.
  • Kamala Harris launches White House bid in America ‘under attack’ Harris makes announcement to supporters in her birthplace, Oakland — San Francisco’s grittier neighbour.
  • Autonomous service vehicles gaining ground in China BEIJING: Large-scale commercial use of self-driving technologies could become a reality sooner than expected, as …
  • Long-term planning in an uncertain environment The planning minister sees the current consolidation period to be over by the end of the next financial year.
  • How Pakistan should meet clean energy challenges NTDC estimates that total electricity demand in 2025 will be 165TWh, which will increase to 230TWh in 2030.
  • Is this a farewell for the Indus dolphin? Irrigation experts believe that the submitted project is not practical.
  • Over 300 clubs set up under kitchen gardening initiative Under the programme, nurseries of various seasonal, off-season and early sowing vegetables are grown.
  • Suggestions sought to name 20 upcoming trains A prize of Rs25,000 will be awarded to the person whose suggested name would be selected, says an official.
  • PM urged to recover man captured by BSF Family say mentally challenged man did not cross into Indian territory, only reached near Zero Point when BSF took him.
  • Drive data from three south districts: ‘Well-educated’ among 249 parents refusing polio drops for their kids The most common reason for refusing the vaccine by the parents was the misconception that it might harm their children.
  • Six CTD officials sent on judicial remand Sources say the case will be dealt under 7-ATA but suspects are presented before a magistrate because of holiday.
  • New leprosy cases registered in Karachi Officials say last year 413 new leprosy cases were registered and 71 of them were found deformed.
  • High acquittal rate recorded in 2018 by 65 special courts, tribunals in Sindh The conviction rate in four anti-corruption courts is only 9pc.
  • Prince Philip ‘deeply sorry’ over injury to woman in car crash Queen Elizabeth’s 97-year-old husband wishes Emma Fairweather a “speedy recovery”.
  • Distribution firms suffer 18.3pc line losses this year Sukkur Electric Power Company found to be the most inefficient.
  • Skiers from 12 countries to take part in Naltar competition Top national skiers will also be seen in action on the treacherous slopes of the Naltar ski resort.
  • Ex-CM of Balochistan cautions against move to roll back 18th Amendment “Nation should ask the authorities in Islamabad why they seek to undo 18th Amendment,” says Nawab Aslam Raisani.
  • Country moving in right direction, says information minister Fawad Chaudhry says PTI government is pursuing a policy of peace in the region.
  • Mini-budget termed ‘anti-worker’ The labour leaders demand the government to make sure all workers are regularised and given appointment letters.
  • MQM comfortably defeats PTI to retain PS-94 seat in Karachi’s Korangi: unofficial results Preliminary, unofficial results show MQM’s Hashim Raza beat the PTI candidate by a margin of over 12,000 votes.
  • Govt imposes ban on import of furnace oil Prime Minister Khan ends exemption given to K-Electric to import commodity through PSO.
  • Pakistan makes poor use of its water resources: report World Bank says ecosystems like rivers, lakes, wetlands and Indus delta are in rapid decline.
  • Haj charges to go up by 36pc, Senate panel told Increase in charges due to rupee devaluation and new taxes imposed by Saudi Arabia.
  • The trillion rupee question on skills development Approximately 57 million youth in the country have a high school educational attainment level or below.
  • Water experts in India to inspect projects Delegation will visit Pakal Dul, Lower Kalnai, Ratle and other projects on Chenab during its six-day stay in India.
  • Work on 900km Pak-Afghan border fence completed: army ISPR chief says Pakistan has played role in Afghan reconciliation process.
  • Pakistan shuts Mazar-i-Sharif consulate after botched attack Consulate in Mazar-i-Sharif will remain closed for visa services till provision of foolproof security.
  • Venezuela allows US diplomats to stay, defuses showdown Venezuela president gave US diplomats three days to leave the country, but Trump administration said it wouldn’t obey.
  • Saudi Arabia executes four Yemenis for murder of Pakistani security guard Twenty people have been executed in the kingdom since the beginning of the year, according to the authorities.
  • 5 takeaways from rare PinkDay blues for South Africa Streaky Shinwari, Amir’s relief. Sarfraz’s defence and more.
  • ‘Very excited to join Peshawar Zalmi,’ Kieron Pollard tells PSL fans “It’ll be great to share the dressing room with Sammy, Misbah, Wahab, Liam Dawson, Chris Jordan, just to name a few.”
  • Sarfaraz handed 4-match suspension for breaching anti-racism code; PCB ‘disappointed’ with ICC decision Sarfaraz will have to undergo an education programme on issues directly relevant to the offence.

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