Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 4 April 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • 40 brigadiers promoted to rank of major general Eleven of those promoted belong to the Army Medical Corps, says ISPR.
  • Saudis open consulate in Iraq in sign of warmer ties Riyadh seeks closer ties to Baghdad in an effort to counter Tehran’s growing regional influence.
  • Maoist rebels kills 4 Indian paramilitary soldiers in Chhattisgarh state Police say soldiers were on a patrol when they were ambushed by Maoist rebels.
  • South Korea launches 5G smartphone networks 2 days ahead of schedule Three South Korean mobile firms launch 5G service hours before US carrier Verizon.
  • Sahiwal encounter case: ATC to hear plea to remove terrorism clause from FIR Court will have to pass verdict on the newly-filed appeal before indicting anyone in the main case.
  • Accused in New Zealand terror attack to face 50 murder charges Yet to be seen whether the Australian gunman would be tried as a terrorist.
  • India’s central bank cuts rates a week before election The RBI says says the benchmark rate will be reduced by 25 basis points to 6pc.
  • 5 Pakistanis and a startup make it to Forbes 30 under 30 Asia 2019 list According to Forbes, a total of 300 names were chosen for the 30 Under 30 Asia list from over 2,000 entries.
  • Special tourism force to be set up in GB Officials says 700 personnel will be deployed for protection of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor route.
  • KP Police training school gets first woman principal Sonia Shamroz Khan, previously SP Abbottabad, is the daughter of a former PPP provincial minister.
  • India declines comment on Nasa’s criticism of test Although India claimed that debris generated by test would decay and fall to earth, Nasa said it could threaten the ISS.
  • Saudi team reviews Haj arrangements at Islamabad airport The clearance of Haj pilgrims at Pakistani airports will save several hours being spent previously at Saudi airports.
  • PPP plans countrywide ‘Karvan-i-Bhutto’ PPP decided to continue raising its voice against the government in and outside parliament.
  • Dam water use charges for AJK increased, says minister Vawda says this will entail about Rs11 billion additional revenues to the AJK government.
  • FED on 1,700cc above vehicles to be withdrawn: Razak Adviser to PM Abdul Razak Dawood says imposition of FED on locally manufactured vehicles being revisited.
  • Asad Umar defends govt’s economic policy, acknowledges painful impact Finance minister says economy “stabilising following a fight for its survival”; promises “growth phase is up ahead”.
  • ECC orders import of 100,000 tonnes of urea ECC directs authorities to check market manipulation activities in the fertiliser sector.
  • Suzuki Alto set to make a comeback New 660cc model to replace iconic Mehran which has been phased out.
  • Panama Papers investigations yield over $1.2bn: report Britain has recouped some $253m, France $136m and Australia $93m, the ICIJ posts on its website.
  • Punjab Games begin with colourful opening ceremony Around 3,000 male and female players from all nine divisions of Punjab are featuring in 21 disciplines at the Games.
  • Hockey greats welcome PHF audit Former captains express hope that the on-going audit will fully expose financial bungling committed by the PHF regime.
  • Blow to departmental cricket as HBL disbands long-serving team The top management decides against renewing the contracts of 26 players and six support staff members.
  • England favourites to win World Cup: Cook Cook believes England have an “outstanding chance” to lift the World Cup on home soil.

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