Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 3 February 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Police official booked over custodial death of suspect in Karachi after protests Police claim 21-year-old youth arrested in alleged encounter died of heart attack.
  • Balochistan CM takes notice of death of PTM’s Arman Loni, seeks report within 48 hours Loni’s family, party workers maintain he was killed in police crackdown; Quetta SSP operations says no injuries on body.
  • Victorious Qatar returns to Doha to ‘rapturous’ welcome “We realise how big what we did is,” says Qatari coach Felix Sanchez after team’s Asian Cup triumph.
  • PM Khan orders inquiry into increase in gas prices for domestic consumers PM Khan directs PTI Punjab media strategy committee to defend party, govt effectively, highlight development projects.
  • Sarfaraz Ahmed hopeful of continuing role as captain as suspension comes to an end Skipper defends racist remarks, says one word of his was taken out of context and turned into a big issue.
  • Foreign businesses fret as China fast-tracks investment law Foreign businesses worry the draft glosses over details and that vague language leaves room for broad interpretation.
  • Govt likely to miss fiscal deficit target, says minister Tax collection in the first half of this fiscal year fell short of the target by Rs172 billion.
  • Alyani vows to reform education, health sectors CM inaugurates new OPD building in Quetta’s Civil Hospital.
  • More community schools in Balochistan sought Balochistan MPA says millions of children in the province are out of schools.
  • First polio case of 2019 detected in Bajaur An official says the affected child has been given seven doses of anti-polio drops.
  • LHC, IHC moved for recovery of ‘missing’ persons Citing Sahiwal tragedy, separate petitions filed by parents express apprehension about life of their sons.
  • Consumers allowed to pay inflated gas bills in instalments Minister criticises PML-N govt for subsidising gas.
  • Customs clearance of leishmaniasis injections facing delay Officials insist vials promised by WHO will take a month for delivery
  • Former PA speaker Asad Qaiser found to be illegally using official vehicles Director General Audit orders recovery of Rs1.1m from incumbent NA speaker Qaiser.
  • ‘Discoveries at Bhamala stupa opened new chapter in history’ The stupa and monastery there date back to the 2nd century CE.
  • Metro bus service resumes after day-long drivers’ strike The final round in talks between the drivers and management will be held on Monday.
  • Ad hoc PMDC committee recognised 13 colleges in its one-year tenure Pakistan Medical Association criticises registration of new colleges as existing ones lack faculty.
  • ‘Deal with PML-N, PPP’: Rashid asks PM to take nation into confidence “There are reports that these two parties — PML-N and PPP — are paying money for striking a deal with the government.”
  • India should stop blaming Pakistan for its internal issues: Qureshi Says it was not a big issue if he had contacted Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.
  • Minister slams Centre for eroding Sindh’s authority on deep sea fishing The minister says under the 18th Amendment the subject of fisheries stands devolved to provinces.
  • ‘Karachi is the most unique South Asian city’ Life in Karachi of yesteryear discussed.
  • External, internal factors have played havoc with Balochistan Pakistan’s prosperity is linked to development in the country’s largest province, Adab Festival told.
  • Call for body to probe atrocities in held Kashmir Country’s political leadership criticises govt’s “indifferent attitude”, world powers’ “criminal silence” on the issue.
  • Slow but steady destruction of mangrove cover around Karachi These trees are no ordinary trees.
  • Joint ventures under CPEC needed to increase industrial base: Dawood “We are in talks with China to shift the focus from power plants and road networks and move into JVs.”
  • Rupee edges up in open market “We have been selling dollar at Rs139.50 before the $2 billion inflows which fell to Rs138.20 on Saturday,” says ECAP.
  • Modi visits occupied Kashmir amid protest strike Dozens of activists detained overnight, Kashmiri leaders put under house arrest to prevent any protest in Srinagar.
  • ‘US has broken taboo of not talking to Taliban’ Americans now want less to do in region, says scholar Vali Nasr at Adab Festival.
  • Women from AJK seek Pakistani, Indian govts’ help to return home “My daughter and other women like her were cheated to the core,” says a mother.
  • Rival rallies begin in tense Venezuela as air force general defects A deadline has been set by the EU for President Maduro to call “free elections” or see European powers recognise Guaido.
  • Refugees struggle for work amid Greek jobs drought Manassif from Pakistan did small jobs before opening his hairdressing salon.
  • Pakistan prevent series whitewash after winning third T20 against West Indies Sana Mir becomes first Asian woman to play 100 T20 International matches.
  • Sarfaraz Ahmed hopeful of continuing role as captain as suspension comes to an end Skipper defends racist remarks, says one word of his was taken out of context and turned into a big issue.
  • Miller to lead South Africa in remaining Twenty20s as Pakistan eye comeback Proteas skipper du Plessis to rest for last two T20Is against Pakistan.
  • Nepal sink Pakistan in blind cricket tie Nepal women’s blind team beat Pakistan by 10 wickets in 3rd T20 in Rawalpindi.

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