Social media platform Tik Tok has announced a collaboration with ed-tech startup Edkasa to form a scholarship program that will provide grants to 18,000 deserving students across Pakistan.
Details have revealed that in a partnership with LUMS, students who are selected will be provided with over two months of Edkasa’s free studying materials as well as access to an exam pack for whichever grade or exam they have applied for.
This collaboration comes after the #ExamReady campaign, which was a previous collaboration between Tik Tok and EdKasa, and had provided students with access to over 500 million videos covering subjects like Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
For more details regarding the scholarship, students can visit the website edkasa.com/scholarship/.
Author: newsdesk
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Tik Tok to give scholarships for 18,000 Pakistani students
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Toyota Indus Motor Company increases car prices by up to Rs1.2 million
Toyota Indus Motor Company has announced a significant and unexpected price increase for all of its well-known models, including all variants of the Toyota Yaris, Toyota Corolla Altis, Toyota Hilux Revo, and Toyota Fortuner.
The first price hike from Toyota for 2023 is already in place and will be applied to all new bookings.
Following the most recent price increase disclosed by the manufacturer, these are the latest prices for all Toyota cars in Pakistan:
Toyota Corolla
Altis X Manual 1.6
New price: Rs4,939,000
Old price: Rs4,569,000
Increase: Rs370,000
Altis X CVT 1.6
New price: Rs5,369,000
Old price: Rs4,979,000
Increase: Rs390,000
Altis X 1.6 CVT SE
New price: Rs5,909,000
Old price: Rs5,479,000
Increase: Rs430,000
Altis Grande X CVT-i 1.8 (Beige room)
New price: Rs6,169,000
Old price: Rs5,709,000
Increase: Rs460,000
Altis Grande X CVT-i 1.8 (Black Interior)
New price: Rs6,209,000
Old price: Rs.5,749,000
Increase: Rs460,000
Toyota Yaris
Yaris GLI MT 1.3
New price: Rs3,819,000
Old price: Rs3,539,000
Increase: Rs280,000
Yaris GLi CVT 1.3
New price: Rs4,069,000
Old price: Rs3,769,000
Increase: Rs300,000
Yaris ATIV M/T 1.3
New price: Rs4,039,000
Old price: Rs3,729,000
Increase: Rs310,000
Yaris ATIV CVT 1.3
New price: Rs4,239,000
Old price: Rs3,929,000
Increase Rs310,000
Yaris ATIV X MT 1.5
New price: Rs4,339,000
Old price: Rs4,009,000
Increase: Rs330,000
Yaris ATIV X CVT 1.5
New price: Rs4,609,000
Old price: Rs4,259,000
Increase: Rs350,000
Toyota Revo
Hilux Revo V Automatic 2.8
New price: Rs11,429,000
Old price: Rs10,599,000
Increase: Rs830,000
Hilux Revo Rocco
New price: Rs12,049,000
Old price: Rs11,179,000
Increase: Rs870,000
Toyota Fortuner
Fortuner G A/T
New price: Rs12,509,000
Old price: Rs.11,579,000
Increase: Rs930,000
Fortuner 2.7 V A/T
New price: Rs14,319,000
Old price: Rs13,259,000
Increase: Rs510,000
Fortuner 2.8 Sigma 4
New price: Rs15,099,000
Old price: Rs13,969,000
Increase: Rs1,130,000
Fortuner Legender
New price: Rs15,909,000
Old price: Rs14,699,000
Increase: Rs1,210,000
Small hatchbacks and small sedans were already out of the reach of the average person’s budget. The most recent price hike is now anticipated to cause more problems for the country’s already-suffering people. On the other side, Toyota’s most recent announcement could possibly cause a decline in its auto sales.
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PPP Sindh MPA, two others acquitted in Nazim Jokhio case after out-of-court settlement
A local court on Thursday acquitted three people including Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Member of Sindh Assembly Jam Owais in the Nazim Jokhio murder case.
The Additional District and Sessions court Malir announced the verdict on the applications of reconciliation between the victim’s family and the accused.
Jam Owais and other two persons appeared in the court. The court accepted the reconciliation petition of Jam Owais, Meraj Jokhio and Ahmed Khan. The court rejected the petition of two accused for reconciliation.
On November 3 last year, Nazim’s tortured body was found in Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Jam Awais’ farmhouse in Karachi’s Malir area, a day after he filmed a group of foreigners hunting the endangered houbara bustard in Achar Salaar village in Thatta.
According to Jokhio’s brother, Nazim had broadcast a live stream on social media of a hunting expedition involving foreign guests of PPP MPA Jam Awais, after which Jam Awais called Nazim to the house where he was allegedly murdered.
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Pakistani-American artist Shahzia Sikandar holds exhibition on Madison Square Park, New York
Acclaimed Pakistani-American artist Shahzia Sikandar has said in a social media post that in a collaboration with Madison Square Park Conservatory she will hold a multimedia exhibition that will be displayed on the Appellate Division Courthouse of the New York State. The project titled ‘Havah..to breathe, air, life” is a large-face sculpture that will be installed on the rooftop of the courthouse, the first female figure to be installed on one of the ten plinths.
According to the Madison Square website, the word ‘Havah‘ means air or atmosphere in urdu, and will ask who is historically represented and who holds power in the justice system.
Sikandar shared clips on social media of the construction taking place of her public art project. She wrote:
“Have you seen the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, next to the Madison Square Park? Come check it out!
For my public art project with @madsqparknyc I’m making a sculpture which will go on its roof..” -

Karachi father throws his two children in sea after fight with wife
A man threw his two children into the sea near Mantora seaside in Karachi on Thursday. The man is a male nurse by profession.
The man acknowledged in a video message that he threw his kids into the water because he was fed up with his family’s problems. He said that his wife was having an affair and that her family was supporting her. The man claimed to be a nurse by profession and an Essa Nagri inhabitant. He added that he attempted suicide by jumping into the water but was unsuccessful.
As per the police the search operation to find the children was under way.
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Who was King Khan’s first girlfriend?
Bollywood’s King Khan Shah Rukh Khan has been quite active on Twitter lately. Amidst promoting his upcoming film Pathaan, the superstar has been engaging with his fans on social media. Well, lucky for us because we have been getting all the tea from him and some quirky responses too.
On Thursday, during an #AskSRK session on Twitter, fans sent hundreds of questions to Khan. However, one user lit up the proceedings by asking the actor about his first girlfriend.
We know that Khan has been married to Gauri Khan for more than three decades now. But did you ever wonder who was his first-ever girlfriend? Any guesses?
Replying to the user’s curiosity, King Khan didn’t hesitate to open up. He wrote: “My wife Gauri.”
Shortly, after this tweet, the fans couldn’t hold themselves back, sharing sweet pictures of the couple.
On the work front, Khan-starrer movie Pathaan is coming out this month. Deepika Padukone and John Abraham are also starting in leading roles.
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‘Pakistanis have grown up watching Bollywood but Indians don’t know Pakistani culture well enough’: Sanam Saeed
Actor Sanam Saeed has stated in a recent interview, that Pakistanis grew up on Bollywood while Indians aren’t really aware of Pakistani culture bits.
Sanam in an interview with Indian Express talked about how generations in Pakistan are aware of Indian culture. She said, “Personally, I am more of a Hollywood binge-watcher. But the whole of Pakistan has been raised on Bollywood, from our grandparents to us, we know Madhubala, Kareena Kapoor stuff to now Deepika Padukone. We have seen all the generations. We have literally grown-up consuming Bollywood, the song, the dance, the culture, the way they eat, and the way they do pooja. We know what happens in India. But India doesn’t know what happens in Pakistan.”
She further added, ‘Indians don’t know how we eat, how we are). The way we wear salwar kameez, tie our hair, there are these small differences. We know the difference between what an Indian choti (braid) is, but I don’t think India knows what the Pakistani choti is like. These small nuances are there. When ZEE Zindagi launched, then India saw, ‘Oh this is how they wear their clothes, this is how they interact’, how independent women are here also. That was interesting to see.’
Last year she opened up about her desire to star in Bollywood movies after the political situation changed between India and Pakistan.
In an interview with Mid-day, the Cake star was asked about her interest to work in Bollywood after Zindagi channel is reinstated.
The actor replied, “When the political situation changed, a lot of things that were to work out did not. Over the years, the desire died for a lot of us. Bollywood is one of the largest industries in the world, and has much-loved directors.”
“I always wanted to do Bollywood and Broadway, but after the change of political situation, the bubble burst for us. I am (grateful) for OTT platforms because they have helped us grow professionally,” she added.
Talking about Zindagi Gulzar Hai’s return on Indian TV screens, Sanam said, “I am grateful that something that was made a decade ago continues to be a hit.”
She continued: “The show had a lovely Jane Austen vibe of strong, independent woman, and was made from a female gaze. I am still attached to the character.”
Earlier this year she spoke about her Bollywood plans during the trailer launch of Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam.
“I am open to working in Indian films, not television. I prefer TV on this side of the border. There are so many genres of films I want to work in, so many actors I would like to collaborate with.” She added, “But to start with, Aamir Khan is someone I would like to work with.”
“We know how India is, we have watched their films. But they didn’t know how we look and what our lives are like. So it was eye-opening for them. We look the same, eat the same food, we are practically brothers and sisters,” she shared further.
Earlier the Zindagi Gulzar Hai diva was invited to Mumbai to audition for Raees opposite Shah Rukh Khan which she didn’t as she was getting married. The role was then bagged by Mahira Khan.
The Deedan diva however sent a digital audition.
I wasn’t offered Raees, I auditioned for it, along with several other films from across the border. I have no qualms with working in Bollywood. If the script is substantial and the team top notch in the game, only then I’ll take up a project.
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‘Bilawal ko wazir-e-azam banana hai toh Karachi ko sath le kar chalna parega’: MQM-P unites against PPP
A few days before scheduled Local Government (LG) elections, Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) Chairman Syed Mustafa Kamal let go of the past grievances as he announced merging his party into Muttahida Quami Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P).
Addressing a joint press conference in Karachi, Kamal along with Dr Farooq Sattar, MQM-P Convener Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui and others took a jibe at Pakistan People’s Pakistan (PPP) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for ruining Karachi in the past. During the important presser, all the leaders reiterated that they won’t let LG elections take place on January 15.
Kamal said that Karachi was not liberated from Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) only for PPP Chairman Asif Ali Zardari to take over and “think of it as his”.
He also claimed that Zardari wants his son—Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari— to become the Prime Minister. He said, “Bilawal ko wazir-e-azam banana hai toh Karachi ko sath le kar chalna parega” (If you want Bilawal as PM, you have to take Karachi along with you).
He said that there are no personal fights with Altaf Hussain.
MQM Revival Committee Head Farooq Sattar addressed the presser and announced rejoining MQM-P.
He said that the people of Pakistan saw hope in the MQM. “We have kept aside all our differences. This is a message for the entire country. We are presenting a united MQM.”
He said that if MQM was given a chance, the $10bn raised by Pakistan at a climate conference in Geneva, could be generated in Karachi.
He said that the MQM had been separated from its past reputation to transform into a part of intellectuals and educated people. He noted that the country was increasingly polarised, saying that Karachi should be “given one chance”.
Khalid Maqbool, meanwhile, said that all those sitting here wished to see Pakistan succeed despite the difficulties of the past five years. He also alleged that the MQM was defeated in the 2018 general elections through rigging.
Talking about the local government polls, he said that the party would contest the elections if delimitation was carried out by tonight. “But if these aren’t fixed, then we will fight for our rights.”
A day earlier, leaders of the Karachi-based party asked Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif to tell them whether or not he was responsible for the situation of the port city and Hyderabad so that the party could accordingly decide about staying with or leaving the federal government.
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Naumaan Ijaz, Nadia Khan discuss the increasing rate of ‘failed marriages’
Pakistani entertainment industry witnessed several celebrity divorces in the past year. While what happens between two individuals is best known to them, it raises questions and thoughts for society.
Industry veterans Naumaan Ijaz and Nadia Khan recently discussed the increasing rate of failed marriages in Pakistan in their respective interviews.

In a recent podcast with Munib Nawaz, Nauman Ijaz expressed concern over Pakistan’s rising divorce rate. He said as he was discussing it, “One thing I really want to mention here is about the rapidly increasing divorce rate, I want to say to parents that please stop doing early marriages of the children, please, first make sure that your kid starts earning well otherwise things will get worse, the couple will fight and will eventually root for the divorce, stop playing with the lives of your kids, let them get mature enough to decide.”

Similarly, host and actor Nadia Khan suggested that men are tempted into extramarital affairs and women don’t waste a second to get rid of their men when they come to know about such things.

Talking about the financial independence of women, the Zun Mureed star said that it allows women to take a stand for themselves when deceived or stripped of happiness in their marriage, leading to divorce.

