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NATIONAL
July 16: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah dissolved the board of directors of the Fishermen Cooperative Society and appointed Livestock & Fisheries
Secretary Noor Mohammad Leghari its administrator for a period of six months.
July 16: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) ordered grounding of four aircraft of Shaheen Air.
July 17: Rangers raided the Nine Zero headquarters of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and took into custody two senior leaders of the party Kaif-ul-Wara and
Qamar Mansoor, the in charge of its coordination committee.
July 17: Army asked the United Nations Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to investigate latest ceasefire violations by India along the
Line of Control (LoC) and Working Boundary (WB).
July 17: CM Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah extended the Rangers stay in the province by one year.
July 22: The Sindh government reallocated portfolios of five cabinet members and announced a major reshuffle in the provincial bureaucracy.
July 22: The Supreme Court (SC) expressed dissatisfaction at the federal governments report showing a lack of progress on the establishment of the Joint
Investigation Directorate (JID) at the National Counter-Terrorism Authority (Nacta), the most important organisation tasked to implement the National Action Plan to
deal with the menace of terrorism.
After
Change
of
Portfolios
Nisar Ahmed Khuhro
Irrigation; Information
Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani
Education & Literacy
Sharjeel Inam Memon
Archives; Works & Services (additional charge)
Mukesh Kumar Chawla
Information Technology, Public Health Engineering and Rural Development
Dr Sikandar Mandhro
Parliamentary Affairs, Environment and Coastal Development Authority; Cooperation (additional charge)
July 22: Pakistani students and young professionals clinched eight out
of 14 awards in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Biannual Congress held in Colombo, Sri Lanka. A delegation of 24 students from Pakistan
participated in the biggest event in Asia Pacific region
July 22: The Supreme Court stayed the execution of Christian woman Aasia Bibi and granted her leave to appeal against her conviction on charges of blasphemy.
July 23: Syed Nasir Hussain Shah was administered the oath of office as Sindhs Minister for Local Government.
July 23: The 3-member Judicial Commission constituted to investigate allegations levelled by the PTI and other parties about rigging in the 2013 general elections
declared in its final report that despite shortcomings of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), the polls were largely conducted and organised fairly and in
accordance with the law.
July 23: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan announced to accept the report of the Judicial Commission on the 2013 general elections.
July 23: According to a new US survey, Pakistan is among five nations where peoples hopes for a better future have improved in the past one year, registering a
10pc improvement.
Other nations on this list include Nigeria, Argentina, India and Spain.
July 23: A local election tribunal disqualified Jamaat-i-Islami MPA Malik Behram Khan over impersonation in his graduation examination.
July 24: A two-judge bench of the Sindh High Court, headed by Chief Justice Faisal Arab, restrained the provincial authorities from allotting over 21,000 acres of
forest land in Sujawal and other districts for industrial purposes and from dispossessing the farmers from there.
July 24: Junaid Zaidi, the rector of Comsats, which initiated the National Testing Service (NTS), told the Senate Standing Committee on Science and Technology
that NTS is a non-profit organisation and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), though it does not have shareholders.
July 24: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) asked the cellular operators to get no objection certificate (NoC) from the security agencies to continue
the BlackBerry Enterprises Server (BES) which are going to be shut down after November 30.
July 24: President Mamnoon Hussain gave assent to the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils (Amendment) Bill, 2015.
July 26: The International Monetary Fund placed Pakistan among the countries that spend 4 to 8 per cent of their GDP on providing energy subsidies.
In a report, the IMF estimates that Pakistan would be spending a total of $10.15 billion on energy subsidies during the current fiscal year.
July 26: A report, titled China Pakistan Economic Corridor: The Route Controversy, prepared by the Balochistan government says that the federal government is
artificially inflating the cost of the China-Pakistan economic corridor by preferring a route that passes through Punjab and Sindh rather than Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
and Balochistan.
July 27: A Reuters analysis of 180 people hanged since December 2014 said that fewer than one in six were linked to militancy.
July 28: President Mamnoon Hussain approved a summary for conferment of Nishan-i-Imtiaz upon Dr Ishrat Hussain, former governor State Bank of Pakistan, in
recognition of his services for the country in education sector, economic development and social reforms.
July 28: Observing World Hepatitis Day, experts said viral hepatitis was a national health problem and carried enormous economic and psychosocial implications
as in Pakistan about 15 million people, or one in 13, harboured hepatitis B or C virus.
July 29: A government bill to provide for party-based elections for local government in the Islamabad Capital Territory finally got through parliament.
July 29: The outlawed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) chief, Malik Ishaq, was among 14 terrorists killed in a shootout in Muzaffargarh. Six Counter Terrorism Department
(CTD) personnel were also critically injured in the encounter.
July 29: The urban population in top 25 cities of Pakistan has mounted up to 73 percent during the last ten years, whereas the urbanisation of these cities has
been projected even with more pace during next 15 years. The ratio of urbanisation of medium-sized cities is much higher than the mega cities, the World Urban
Population report of World Bank (WB) said.
July 30: New projections released by the United Nations say Pakistan is among six of the 10 largest countries in the world whose population has been projected
to exceed 300 million by 2050. At present, the countrys population has been estimated to be around 190m. By the year 2030, the population would be 244m, and
by 2100, Pakistans population could reach 364m.
July 30: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif constituted a committee of nine jurists to review the criminal laws of the country.
Attorney General for Pakistan Salman Aslam Butt will be heading the committee while the other members include PBC Vice Chairman Azam Nazeer Tarar,
Supreme Court Bar Association president Fazl-e-Haq Abbasi, former SCBA president Kamran Murtaza, former SCBA president Asma Jahangir, Rasheed A Rizvi
advocate, Muhammad Akram Quraishi, Khawaja Haris Ahmad and Abdul Lateef Afridi. PBCs secretary will act as secretary of the committee.
Aug 05: A three-member bench of the Supreme Court gave the go-ahead to the Punjab government for widening Canal Road in two sectors from Dharampura to
Harbanspura and from Doctors Hospital to Thokar Niaz Baig.
Aug 05: By a majority of 11 to 06, the Supreme Court affixed the seal of approval to the setting up of nine special courts manned by military officers to try
hardened militants. However the SC kept with itself the power to review the punishment awarded
Aug 06: Presiding over a meeting of the Apex Committee, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif approved a plan to make Balochistan completely peaceful and take
measures to ensure flawless security for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Aug 06: Noor Mohammed alias Baba Ladla, one of the ring leaders of Karachis Lyari gang war, was killed in Iran.
Aug 08: NAB arrested senior PPP leader Qasim Zia, who is also an Olympics gold medallist and former president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), on
charges of committing fraud through his brokerage house.
Aug 08: Two judges of the Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) Shariat Court, Sardar Mohammad Shehzad Khan and Mushtaq Ahmed Janjua, stood removed after a
full bench of the AJK High Court set aside the piece of law under which they were appointed in March.
Aug 08: The chief minister of Sindh extended special powers of Pakistan Rangers in Karachi for another four months.
Aug 09: President Mamnoon Hussain removed the vice-chancellor of Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST), Dr Zafar Iqbal, from his
post.
Aug 10: In a landmark decision on a damages suit, the Lahore Consumer Court ordered Professor Dr Tahir Masood, a former dean of the Children Hospital, to pay
212,267 pounds sterling (Rs33.963 million) and Rs13.07m to Syed Ali Murtaza for causing permanent damage to the liver of his new-born daughter Syeda Durr-eZahra.
Aug 10: Pakistan and Belarus signed 18 MoUs as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif started a three-day official visit to Belarus.
The MoUs cover sectors of information, culture, education, scientific cooperation, information technology, forestry and agriculture.
Aug 10: The Senate and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly unanimously adopted condemnation resolutions against the horrific scandal of child abuse in
Kasur.
Aug 11: The National Assembly adopted a resolution demanding that the vision of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah about the status of religious minorities in
Pakistan be adopted as the countrys roadmap for the future.
Aug 11: Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly adopted a unanimous resolution demanding of the federal government to declare GB as the constitutional province
of Pakistan.
The resolution was tabled by Pakistan Peoples Party member Imran Nadeem Shigri, and Islami Tehreek-i-Pakistans Captain (r) Mohammad Shafi.
Aug 12: MQM legislators handed in their resignations from the National Assembly, the Senate and the Sindh provincial assembly.
Aug 12: The provincial cabinet approved an important amendment proposed to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Local Government Act, 2013 under which the nazims of
district, tehsil and town councils would be elected by majority of the total members of the councils instead of the members in attendance.
Aug 13: Military courts convicted eight terrorists of multiple charges, sentencing six of them to death for their role in the countrys worst-ever act of terrorism at
APS Peshawar and one for his involvement in an attack on Rangers in Karachi. The eighth was awarded life sentence.
Aug 13: In a day-long visit to Islamabad Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif made a strong pitch for expanded relations with Pakistan offering greater economic,
energy and security cooperation.
Aug 14: More than 400 militants belonging to different banned organisations surrendered at a ceremony held in Quetta to mark the Independence Day.
Aug 14: Sindh Minister for Katchi Abadis Javed Nagori resigned from the cabinet.
Aug 15: Minister for Climate Change Mushahidullah Khan quit his cabinet position over hurling allegations against a former chief of the ISI.
Economy
July 16: The State Bank of Pakistan issued its third quarterly report whereby it praised the governments economic strategy despite some concerns over low credit
off-take by the private sector, stagnant exports earnings and poor foreign direct investments.
EDUCATION
Aug 14: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal launched ILM Pakistan Movement with the objective to improve students
academic achievements and attitudes towards civic responsibility, respect for diversity and tolerance. The launching ceremony was organised by the Higher
Education Commission.
Imran Iqbal, the outgoing accountant general of Punjab, was posted as director general at the Pakistan Audit and Accounts Academy, Lahore.
Aug 15: Tariq Masood Arain, a member of the provincial assembly from Nawabshah, was sworn in as a provincial minister.
PEOPLE IN NEWS
Ali Hamza
July 26: Ali Hamza, a 16-year-old fruit vendor from Daska city obtained second position in humanities group (boys) in the annual matriculation examination
conducted by BISE Gujranwala.
Prof Hafeez Mirza
July 28: Ambassador of France to Pakistan Martine Dorance gave a French national award (Ordre des Palmes Academiques) to Prof Hafeez Mirza for his
contribution and services to promotion of French culture in Pakistan, particularly in Lahore.
Almira Rafeeque
July 31: Pakistans first women footballer Almira Rafeeque made history by joining Englands womens premier league Luton Town Football Club.
Anwar Ali
Aug 01: Anwar Ali, Pakistans No.9 batsman, produced a cataclysmic 46 from 17 balls to help prise stunning victory from the clutches of almost-certain defeat.
Tahir Khalil & Syed Mushahid Hussain
Aug 13: Bureau Chief of Daily Jang Tahir Khalil was announced to be convener of media forum for Pak-China Economic Corridor in first annual meeting of PakChina information corridor in Sinkian, China.
Director Pakistan Studies from Beijing University Dr Professor Tang Ming made the announcement. Senator Mushahid Hussain is announced to be the head of
Pak-China Media Forum.
Misbahul Haq
Aug 13: Pakistan Test captain Misbahul Haq got the best ranking in the list of skippers published by The Telegraph, a British newspaper. The popular newspaper
published a list of worlds best Test captains, who have been rated and ranked according to their leadership skills, major achievements and scores.
PLACES IN NEWS
Islamabad
July 28: Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Mohammed Yousaf organized an interfaith harmony conference in Islamabad in a bid
to introduce a saner narrative amid widespread destruction levelled by extremist forces. The purpose of the conference was to give religious minorities a space to
feel at ease and express their beliefs, reservations and problems they faced.
Islamabad
July 30: The sixth round of Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad. During the meeting, Pakistan and China
agreed on consolidating the existing all-weather Pakistan-China strategic cooperative partnership in political, economic, strategic and other areas. Both sides
also agreed that early and effective implementation of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project was a key priority for both countries.
OBITUARIES
July 20: Rehmatullah Shohaz, a prominent poet of Balochi language, was shot dead.
July 23: Former international cricket commentator Mohammad Tariq Bucha passed away at the age of 70 years. He was the eldest son of Malik Khuda Bakhsh,
former West Pakistan Agriculture Minister.
July 25: Comrade Malik Aslam, lawyer, former secretary general of All Pakistan Trade Union Federation and a leader of Awami Workers Party, died.
July 27: Renowned former Pakistan weightlifter Chaudhry Mohammad Ameen died. Ameen, 62, represented Pakistan in different weightlifting events from 1970 to
1991 in India, Iran, Japan, Syria, Russia and New Zealand.
Aug 01: Comedian and actor Farid Khan, a superstar on stage in the late 1980s and early 1990s, died at the age of 62, after suffering from jaw cancer for 15
years.
Aug 04: A PML-N member of the Punjab Assembly, Kaneez Akhtar, passed away.
Aug 06: Former Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) secretary Mohammad Latif Butt passed away. He was 79.
Aug 08: A former judge of the Peshawar High Court, Justice (r) Shahjehan Khan Yousafzai, died. He was 65.
Aug 12: Former principal Fatima Jinnah Medical College Lahore Professor Dr Khalida Usmani passed away.
Aug 14: Khan Saleem Mitha, former assistant advocate general of Punjab, passed away
INTERNATIONAL
July 16: House of Representatives, the lower house of Japans parliament the National Diet, approved two controversial bills that change the countrys security
laws, despite protests in Tokyo. The changes would allow Japanese troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War II.
July 16: Barack Obama became the first sitting US president to visit a federal prison when he toured the B block of El Reno Federal Correctional Institution in
Oklahoma, amid a push to reform Americas expensive and overcrowded correctional system.
July 17: Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal and other top officials from the Palestinian group met with Saudi Arabias King Salman and senior Saudi leaders in the first
meeting between the two sides for years.
July 20: An explosion rocked the Turkish city of Suruc near the Syrian border, killing 30 people and wounding nearly 100 others in an IS-inspired suicide bombing.
July 20: The Cuban flag was raised in Washington after 54 years as the United States and Cuba reopened embassies in each others capitals.
In Havana, the US Interests Section officially became the US Embassy. In Washington, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez presided over the reopening of
the embassy.
July 20: China and Taiwan inked a landmark deal that will see water pumped from Chinas south-eastern province of Fujian to the 100,000 residents of a
Taiwanese-controlled archipelago by 2017.
July 20: British cosmologist Stephen Hawking launched the biggest-ever search for intelligent extraterrestrial life in a $100-million (92-million-euro), 10-year
project to scan the heavens.
July 20: The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that endorsed the historic deal on Irans nuclear programme. All 15 members of the Council
voted for the resolution which endorsed the agreement reached in Vienna between Iran, on the one hand, and the US, Russia, China, France, Britain and
Germany, on the other, after 18 straight days of negotiations.
July 21: The Paris Airport Authority imposed a fine of 40,000 euros on the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for violating curfew hours (at the airport).
July 21: The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced that its first ship since the eruption of conflict in Yemen in March berthed in the port of
Aden after repeated attempts to reach large numbers of increasingly desperate people.
July 21: Israels parliament, the Knesset, imposed tougher penalties of up to 20 years prison for people throwing stones at vehicles and roads, a move one
Palestinian official branded racist and excessive.
July 21: Health-obsessed former Soviet Turkmenistan emerged as the country with the worlds lowest proportion of smokers where just 8 per cent of the
population smoke, according to WHO figures.
July 21: Kyrgyzstan announced to end a cooperation agreement that was signed in 1993, with the United States after Washington awarded a rights prize to a
jailed ethnic minority campaigner. The strategically located Kyrgyzstan hosted a key US military base supplying the war effort in Afghanistan until 2014.
July 21: Eight senior executives at Toshiba, the Japanese industrial conglomerate, including the chief executive, resigned, as they took responsibility for a $1.2
billion accounting scandal, one of the countrys largest.
July 22: A Holy Quran manuscript was carbon dated to close to the time of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), making it one of the oldest in the world, a British
university said.
The two leaves of parchment, filled with surprisingly legible text from Islams holy book, have been dated to around the early seventh century, the University of
Birmingham said.
July 22: The Maldives parliament sacked the countrys vice-president, Mohamed Jameel, and accused him of treason. The 45-year-old vice president, who was
abroad at the time of the vote, was also accused of colluding with the opposition
July 31: Frances top court upheld a ban on new cockfighting pits, as the country seeks to stamp out the ancient blood sport that continues in some regions
despite being banned in most parts of the world.
Aug 01: Afghan Talibans new emir Mullah Muhammad Akhtar Mansoor, in his first audio message, termed the rumours of dialogues between Taliban and Afghan
government as propaganda of enemy and asked the Taliban to continue jihad to win hearts of the Afghan people.
Aug 01: Bangladesh and India swapped tiny islands of land, ending one of the worlds most intractable border disputes that has kept thousands in stateless limbo
for nearly seven decades.
A total of 162 tiny islands of land 111 in Bangladesh and 51 in India were officially handed over to the countries surrounding them after Dhaka and New Delhi
struck a border agreement in June this year.
Aug 02: The United States resumed formal security talks with Egypt that were last held six years ago and kept on hiatus until now amid the political unrest that
swept the country in the wake of the Arab Spring.
Aug 03: Irans Ambassador to Pakistan Alireza Haghighlan called for stepped up efforts to increase bilateral trade and economic cooperation and said his country
is ready to fulfil Pakistans energy needs.
Aug 03: Washington agreed to speed up arms sales to Gulf states, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced after talks in Doha on their concerns over the
Iran nuclear deal.
Aug 03: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in Qatar and invited him to visit Moscow.
Aug 13: The huge explosions tore through an industrial area in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin where toxic chemicals and gas were stored killing at least
50 people, including 12 fire-fighters.
Aug 13: The United States returned an oil painting by Pablo Picasso that was reported stolen from a major Paris museum 14 years ago.
The Hairdresser, which Picasso created in Paris in 1911 during his cubism period, was seized by US customs agents in New Jersey.
Aug 13: Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri pledged his groups allegiance to new Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansoor.
ECONOMY
July 17: The EU approved a short-term loan for Greece. The European Unions 28 member states unanimously agreed to give Greece 7.16 billion euros ($7.8bn)
using a bloc-wide crisis fund.
July 20: Greek banks reopened after a three-week shutdown imposed to stop a run on ATMs from crashing the financial system.
July 21: The New Development Bank, a new $100 billion international bank dedicated to the emerging BRICS countries opened in Chinas commercial hub
Shanghai.
July 21: Germany launched its first fully fledged Islamic bank namely KT Bank AG. The Frankfurt-based bank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Turkish lender
Kuveyt Turk.
July 24: Major exporters of information technology agreed to cut global tariffs on more than 200 products, in the first such deal struck by the World Trade
Organisation (WTO) in nearly two decades.
The pact which came after three years of frequently-stalled negotiations, covers products ranging from videogames to touch screens and GPS navigation systems.
July 27: The World Trade Organisation formally accepted Kazakhstans bid to join the body.
Meeting at its headquarters in Geneva, the WTO General Council approved the membership terms.
Aug 06: Turkmenistan announced that its state company Turkmengaz will lead the consortium for an 1800-kilometre-long pipeline carrying gas from the former
Soviet state to energy-hungry India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The decision was reached unanimously at a meeting of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) steering committee in Ashgabat by ministers from the
four countries.
Aug 06: Kyrgyzstan became the fifth member of the Moscow-backed Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), an economic bloc of former Soviet countries.
Aug 11: Chinas central bank devalued its yuan currency by nearly 2 per cent against the US dollar. A cheaper yuan will make Chinese exports cheaper potentially
boosting overseas sales, among the main drivers of growth during the nations remarkable rise over the past three decades, but which have recently shown signs
of weakening.
Aug 13: Russia added Albania, Montenegro, Liechtenstein and Iceland to a list of countries from which it has banned most food imports in retaliation for Western
sanctions over the Ukraine crisis.
Aug 13: China weakened its currency for the third consecutive day, but financial markets that had been shaken by the surprise devaluation took heart as
authorities pledged not to let the yuan plummet.
Aug 13: The US Senate confirmed the appointment of David Hale as the countrys next ambassador to Pakistan. Mr Hale is a career member of the foreign
service and is currently the US ambassador to Lebanon.
PEOPLE IN NEWS
Jane Goodail
July 27: British researcher, environmental activist and UN peace ambassador Jane Goodail received the XXIV International Catalonia Award from Artur Mas,
president of the Catalan regional government, at the Generalitat Palace.
Zion Harvey
July 29: An eight-year-old American became the worlds youngest recipient of a transplant of both hands. Surgeons operated for 10 hours to carry out the
incredibly complicated surgery on Baltimore native Zion Harvey.
Benjamin Netanyahu
Aug 10: US President Barack Obama has said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the only foreign leader he can recall who has forcibly interfered
in US foreign policy.
PLACES IN NEWS
The Vatican
July 22: A two-day summit, aimed at spurring efforts to fight global warming following the popes environment encyclical denouncing the exploitation of the poor
and the earths resources, was held in the Vatican. More than 60 mayors from around the world signed a declaration stating that man-made climate change is real
and humanity has a moral imperative to take action.
London, UK
Aug 05: London was named the most googled city in the world for its art galleries, performing arts and innovative design.
Dungeness Estate, UK
Aug 10: Britains only desert, a 468-acre barren estate in Kent, is being sold for 1.5 million.
The sale of Dungeness estate includes 22 properties which are predominately converted railway cottages.
Minsk, Belarus
Aug 08: The first Pakistan-Belarus Joint Economic Commission meeting was held in Minsk. Pakistans Minister for Commerce Khurram Dastagir Khan and
Industry Minister of Belarus Vitally Vovk led delegations of their respective countries.
Karamay, China
Aug 12: The two-day historic moot of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Karamay Xinjiang Forum was held in Karamay. The Forum ended with a
declaration focussing on increased cooperation in diversified fields.
OBITUARIES
July 17: Alcides Ghiggia, the former Uruguay striker who scored the goal which won the 1950 World Cup against hosts Brazil, died. He was 88.
July 17: Wan Li, the Communist Party leader who helped end the failed Mao-era policy of collective farming, which had left rural Chinese in desperate poverty,
died. He was 98.
July 21: British jazz pianist John Taylor died after suffering a heart attack onstage at a music festival in France.
July 22: E. L. Doctorow, a leading figure in contemporary American letters whose popular, critically admired and award-winning novels situated fictional characters
in recognizable historical contexts died at 84.
July 27: Former Indian president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam passed away following a massive heart attack. He was 83.
July 27: Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of the pop stars Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, died. She was 22.
July 28: Clive Rice, the former South Africa captain who led the national team on their return from isolation, died at the age of 66.
July 28: Dr James Jude, a thoracic surgeon whose recognition that external manual pressure could revive a stalled heart, and who used that insight to help
develop the lifesaving technique now known as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, died. He was 87.
July 29: Taliban supremo Mullah Omar died in Pakistan two years ago, the Afghan government said, after unnamed official and militant sources reported the death
of the reclusive leader.
Aug 01: Grammy-winning country legend Lynn Anderson, who sprang to international stardom with her 1970s hit Rose Garden, died at the age of 67.
Aug 02: Jerome Kohlberg Jr., a veteran financier who pioneered the $2.6 trillion leveraged-buyout industry but later rejected its hunger for huge and aggressive
deals, died. He was 90.
Aug 04: Forrest Bird, an American aviator who helped save countless lives by inventing the first modern ventilator, died at the age of 94.
Aug 05: Arnold Scaasi, the Canadian clothing designer whose exuberant creations were worn by generations of first ladies, socialites and Hollywood stars, died.
He was 85.
Aug 12: Ann McGovern, a prolific author for children whose work ranged over womens history, adaptations of folk tales and her own exploits as a globe-trotting
adventurer, died. She was 85.
National MCQs
1.
(b) Lahore
(c) Karachi
(d) Hyderabad
2.
The Line of Control (LoC) that separates Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) from Azad Kashmir was established as cease-fire line through the ______ signed
on 27th July 1949.
(a) Delhi Agreement
(b) Simla Agreement
(c)Karachi Agreement
(d) Lahore Agreement
3.
On July 22, ______ waived the financial guarantee of 110 per cent customs duty and $100 per 25 tonnes charges on Pakistani goods transiting
through the country to Central Asian States.
Mr Justice Faisal Arab is the current Chief Justice of the ______ High Court.
(a) Lahore
(c) Islamabad
6.
(a) June 23
(c) June 28
7.
(b) Sindh
(d) Peshawar
(b) June 24
(d) June 30
The National Testing Service (NTS) was established by COMSATS Institute of Information Technology in July ______.
(a) 2001
(c) 2003
8.
(b) 2002
(d) 2004
On July 26, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif constituted an ______ ministerial committee to take crucial decisions about the economic policy on behalf of
the federal cabinet.
(a) 5-member
(b) 9-member
According to the new UN projections, the population of Pakistan would be ______ by 2100.
(a) 364m
(c) 385m
11.
(b) 370m
(d) 397m
On July 30, Prime Minister constituted a committee of nine jurists, to be headed by ______ to review the criminal laws of the country.
On July 31, Pakistan became the ______ member of European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) among Asian countries.
(a) First
(c) Third
13.
(b) Second
(d) Fourth
On July 31, Pakistan Navy assumed, for the ______ time, the command of the multi-national naval maritime security and counter-terrorism coalition
named Combined Task Force 150 (CTF-150).
(a) Seventh
(c) Ninth
(b) Eighth
(d) Tenth
14. On July 31, Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif inaugurated work on the 1,320 megawatt coal power plant in______, which will be operational by Dec 25, 2017.
(a) Qadirabad (b) Sahiwal
(c) Quaidabad (d) Khoshab
15.
(a) Aug 01
(c) Aug 03
16.
(b) Aug 02
(d) Aug 04
The incumbent IGP Balochistan is ______.
On Aug 03, three government departments, health, women development and ______ signed an MoU for implementation of the gender equality
programme.
(a) Education
(c) Justice
18.
On Aug 04, Shafqat Hussain was hanged for abduction and murder of a seven-year-old child in______.
(a) 2001
(b) 2002
(c) 2004
(d) 2006
19.
An article titled Pakistan: The Next Colombia Success Story? by Daniel Runde whereby the writer said that Pakistan has the potential to be a global
turnaround story with its improving security dynamics and political stability, was published in ______ magazine.
(a) Time
The presidency received the first summary from the Prime Ministers Office in Urdu on ______,
(a) Aug 01
(b) Aug 03
(c) Aug 05
(d) Aug 14
22. On Aug 05, by a majority of ______, the Supreme Court affixed the seal of approval to the setting up of nine special courts manned by military officers
to try hardened militants.
(a) 13-04
(c) 11-06
23.
(b) 12-05
(d) 10-07
On Aug 07, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) appointed ______ as provincial election commissioner Punjab.
On Aug 08, the chief minister Sindh extended special powers of Pakistan Rangers in Karachi for another ______.
(a) 1 month
(b) 2 months
(c) 3 months
(d) 4 months
25. On______, Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly adopted a unanimous resolution demanding the federal government to declare GB as the
constitutional province of Pakistan.
(a) Aug 08
(c) Aug 12
26.
(b) Aug 11
(d) Aug 14
On Aug 14, ______ was appointed as accountant general of Balochistan.
(b) Japan
(d) Denmark
The European Unions 28 member states unanimously approved a short-term loan for Greece on ______.
(a) July 15
(b) July 16
(c) July 17
(d) July 18
3.
On July 20, the United States and ______ reopened embassies in each others capitals after 54 years.
(a) Iran
(c) Venezuela
4.
(a) British
(c) French
5.
(a) Pretoria
(b) Cuba
(d) Mexico
On July 20, the world renowned ______ cosmologist Stephen Hawking launched the biggest-ever search for intelligent extraterrestrial life.
(b) Austrian
(d) American
The New Development Bank (NDB), formerly referred to as the BRICS Development Bank, is headquartered at ______.
(b) New Delhi
(c) Shanghai
(d) Moscow
6.
The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that endorsed the historic deal on Irans nuclear programme on ______.
(a) July 16
(b) July 18
(c) July 20
(d) July 22
7. On July 21, Germanys first Islamic bank, KT Bank AG, was opened with its headquarters at ______.
(a) Berlin
(b) Munich
(c) Hamburg
(d) Frankfurt
8.
On July 21, Israels parliament, the Knesset, imposed tougher penalties of up to ______ prison for throwing stones at vehicles and roads.
(a) 15 years
(c) 25 years
9.
(b) 20 years
(d) 30 years
On July 21, ______ ended a cooperation agreement with the United States which was operational since 1993.
(a) Thailand
(b) Afghanistan
On July 22, the Maldives parliament sacked the countrys ______, Mohamed Jameel, and accused him of treason.
(a) President
(c) Speaker
12.
(a) Nigerian
(b) Japanese
(d) Italian
(b) Vice-President
(d) Chief Justice
Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. was a ______ senior governmental economist and the father of the US President Barack Obama.
(b) Ugandan
(c) Algerian
(d) Kenyan
13. On July 24, the worlds first malaria vaccine called RTS,S or ______ got a green light from European drugs regulators.
(a) Pseudomonas (b) Mosquirix
(c) Rhesus
(d) Artemisinin
14.
(a) Syria
(b) Spain
(c) Switzerland (d) Sweden
15.
On July 27, the World Trade Organisation formally accepted ______ bid to join the body.
(b) Three
(d) Seven
On July 29, ______ vetoed a UNSC resolution that sought to set up a special tribunal to try those responsible for shooting down flight MH17.
(b) Russia
(d) France
On July 30, ______ and Saudi Arabia signed a pact aimed at boosting military and economic ties between the two Arab allies.
(b) Qatar
(d) Kuwait
On July 30, India executed Yakub Memon for conspiring in the countrys deadliest Mumbai attacks of ______.
(a) 1984
(c) 1991
20.
(b) 1989
(d) 1993
The incumbent Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) is ______.
Dr
Margaret
The Bering Strait connects the Pacific and the ______ oceans between Russia and the US state of Alaska.
(b) Atlantic
(d) None of these
The International Olympic Committee, the governing body of the Olympic Movement, is headquartered at Lausanne, ______.
On Aug 02, the United States resumed formal security talks with ______.
(b) Iran
(d) Cuba
Irans current Ambassador to Pakistan is ______.
Chan
(b) Vietnam
(d) Philippines
On Aug 04, ______, the head of the Talibans Qatar-based political office, stepped down.
(a) CEO
(b) MD
(c) President
(d) COO
28. On Aug 06, ______ became the fifth member of the Moscow-backed Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).
(a) Armenia
(b) Belarus
The Suez Canal, an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connects the Mediterranean Sea and the ______.
On July 26, Tillakaratne Dilshan became the ______ batsman and the fourth Sri Lankan to compile 10,000 runs in one-day cricket.
(a) 9th
(c) 11th
2.
(b) 10th
(d) 12th
On July 27, Chris Froome of ______ won his second Tour de France title.
(a) Istanbul
(b) Almaty
(b) Geneva
(d) Zurich
On Aug 11, ______ successfully retained world mens 6-Reds snooker crown, overall 13th world title of his career in cue sports.
On Aug 01, Pakistan Street Children Team claimed ______ medal in the Norway Cup in Oslo.
(b) Silver
(d) Consolation
Obituaries
1.
Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen (A.P.J.) Abdul Kalam was the ______ President of India.
(a) 11th
(b) 12th
(c) 13th
2.
(d) 14th
On July 28, Clive Rice, the former ______ captain who led the national team on their return from isolation, died.
(a) S. African
(b) W. Indian
(c) Zimbabwean (d) Australian
3.
Former Secretary of Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), Mohammad Latif Butt. passed away on ______.
(a) Aug 06
(c) Aug 10
4.
(b) Aug 08
(d) Aug 12
Dr James Jude, an ______ thoracic surgeon who helped in developing the lifesaving technique now known as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR,
died on July 28.
(a) British
(c) American
(b) Swiss
(d) British