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  • Women outperform men but 13% less likely to be promoted: Study

    Women outperform men but 13% less likely to be promoted: Study

    A study from MIT Sloan Associate Professor Danielle Li finds that female employees are less likely to be promoted than their male counterparts, despite outperforming them and being less likely to quit.

    In the paper, ’Potential’ and the Gender Promotion Gap, Li found that even though female employees received higher performance ratings than male employees, they still received 8.3 per cent lower ratings for potential than men. Results showed that women were 14 per cent less likely to be promoted than their male counterparts. The annual promotion rate is 1.64 percentage points lower for women, corresponding to a 13 per cent lower likelihood.

    Management-track of 30,000 employees at a large North American retail chain between February 2009 and October 2015 was studied. Women made up about 56 per cent of entry-level workers. Rising through the ranks, women made up 48 per cent of department managers, 35 per cent of store managers, and 14 per cent of district managers.

    The research found out that relative to men with the same scores for potential, women outperformed their previous year’s score. Yet they were still given lower potential ratings heading into the next year.

    “The result I found most depressing in the paper is the result in which women outperform their stated potential,” said Professor Danielle Li in an interview. “Women have to hit a higher threshold of future performance in order to justify the same potential score.”

  • Nawaz Sharif will lead the campaign for the next general elections: Rana Sanaullah

    Nawaz Sharif will lead the campaign for the next general elections: Rana Sanaullah

    Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has revealed that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif will lead the electoral campaign for the next general elections, reports Geo News.

    Addressing a reception ceremony of overseas Pakistanis living in Jeddah, Rana Sanaullah said that the next general elections will be held on time and Nawaz Sharif will be leading the electoral campaign.

    Rana stressed that the government will complete its constitutional term and said that the country cannot afford “Imrani trouble”, corruption and political chaos.

    Rana Sanaullah is currently in Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah along with his family.

    Nawaz will return in September

    Federal Minister Javed Latif on August 15 said that the people of Pakistan are wishing for the return of Nawaz Sharif.

    Referring to Nawaz’s supporters as “doctors”, Latif said that “the people are his doctors and doctors change their opinion with time”.

  • Faisalabad torture case: Khadija denies reports of reconciliation

    Faisalabad torture case: Khadija denies reports of reconciliation

    Trigger warning: Violence

    Khadija, a female medical student who was subjected to torture in a viral video in Faisalabad, has denied reports of reconciliation with the main suspect, Sheikh Danish, and said she is still fighting the case against him and his family.

    “It is an old video,” she said while referring to a video in which she is apologising to Danish. She said that she was asked to make the video for some campaign.

    In addition, Khadija said that she needs support to fight her case against Danish.

    A video of a woman being subjected to torture in Faisalabad went viral on social media. A woman’s voice can be heard in the background as the girl is being tortured.

    As per the details, the girl being tortured in the video is a final-year BDS student. In her complaint, she alleged that Ana Ali, the daughter of the accused Danish Ali, had been a friend of hers since their school days and that she (the complainant) frequently visited her house

    The complainant claimed that during these visits, the accused Danish Ali became interested in her and even wrote her a formal proposal, which she declined.

    The complainant said that after she rejected the proposal, the accused began to put pressure on her through his daughter Ana Ali to change her mind and accept his proposal.

    The complainant claimed that the accused started sending her death threats. The complainant alleged that the accused Sheikh Danish Ali, his daughter and Faizan, Shoaib and Khan Muhammad barged into their house and then kidnapped her along with her brother and took them to their residence.

    “The accused tortured me and my brother and abused me in different ways and compelled me to lick their shoes. Later, accused Ana Ali and Maham made a video of me while cutting my hair with scissors on the instruction of accused Sheikh Danish and made the video viral on social media,” she added.

    Sheikh Danish Ali was also accused of attempting to rape her.
    Faisalabad Police have arrested six accused.

  • Here’s how to maintain iPhone’s battery health and charge faster

    Here’s how to maintain iPhone’s battery health and charge faster

    Although using a wall charger is the simplest way of charging a phone, there are a variety of other methods that might be either better or worse. The answer largely relies on the type of charger you use, the location where you charge it, and the settings and features you have enabled or disabled on your phone.

    These tips and methods will help you charge your iPhone effectively and efficiently so that it charges more quickly than previously. If you need to charge your iPhone faster and save your battery health, there are a few things you must know.

    How to charge faster

    A fast charger, which consists of a 20-watt power adapter and a USB-C to Lightning connector, is the quickest way to charge your iPhone. You can quickly charge your phone from zero to roughly 50 per cent battery in about 30 minutes if you have an iPhone 8 or later. You can fully charge it if you have an hour to spare.

    If you’re pressed for time, always use the fast charger since it can increase your battery by double digits with just 10 minutes of fast charging.

    Only the cable is now included when you purchase a new phone from Apple. However, you can still buy the company’s 20-watt power adapter from either Apple or online stores. Apple claims that other fast-charging power bricks are also compatible, although an iPhone 12 and later cannot be fast-charged without at least a 20-watt power brick.

    Another way to charge your iPhone is using Apple’s MagSafe charger and a 20-watt power supply, but in order to take advantage of the faster 15-watt wireless charging, you must possess either an iPhone 12 or an iPhone 13. If your iPhone is dead, wireless charging should restore it to roughly 30 per cent battery in about 30 minutes.

    How to maintain iPhone’s battery health

    Charge at cooler places

    Batteries made of lithium-ion material are vulnerable to high temperatures. Apple has also disclosed the acceptable temperature range for iOS devices’ comfort zones.

    The suggested operating range is from 32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C). However, it is not practically feasible because many locations have temperatures that are far higher than the acceptable operating range. Therefore, to keep your phone warm, you may either use thick cases or keep it out of the sun on a hot day.

    Additionally, because it raises room temperature, avoid leaving your iPhone in enclosed areas with little airflow, such as vehicles. Many individuals leave their phones in the glove box or other hot areas of their vehicles, which elevates the temperature of the device. 

    Simply said, heat kills batteries because it permanently reduces their capacity. Extreme cold momentarily compromises the health of the battery.

    Please make sure to charge your iPhone in “comfortable temperature zones” as charging in high ambient temperatures is not advised.

    Do not let iPhone overheat

    Heat destroys batteries, as was previously indicated. Consequently, watch out that your iPhone doesn’t get too hot while it’s charging. Apple claims that unlike extreme cold conditions, which only temporarily lowers battery capacity, heat permanently damages battery capacity.

    The chemicals in the battery’s interior structure may alter due to heat, which could further harm the voltage indication. A malfunctioning voltage indication won’t be able to regulate the current flow to prevent overcharging of the iPhone, which will lead to battery and iPhone damage.

    Use original or certified chargers only 

    The use of charging accessories that are not approved by Apple is one of the most frequent causes of poor iPhone battery health. Always check to see if the adapter and charging cord are MFi approved.

    Made for iPod, Made for iPhone, and Made for iPad are together referred to as MFi. Apple only allows businesses to use the MFi branding on their products once they pass the company’s strict device and facility tests. Therefore, be sure to carefully check the charging accessories for the MFi logo.

    A tiny authentication chip, for instance, is present in each lighting cable adaptor and notifies the iPhone when it is MFi approved. When iPhone discovers a cable that is not MFi approved, it otherwise displays a pop-up.

    Enable Optimised Battery Charging

    With iOS 13, optimized battery charging was added, extending the life of your battery and enhancing its overall health. It makes predictions about when your iPhone will need to be charged for a longer amount of time using machine learning to learn from your everyday charging habits.

    For instance, many people have the practice of overnight charging their iPhones. In order to ensure that the iPhone is fully charged by the time you wake up, the machine learning algorithm will use data from previous charging and unplugging operations. This is done by the algorithm to ensure that the iPhone charges more quickly.

    When the function is activated, the scheduled time by which the iPhone will be fully charged is displayed. To immediately charge it to 100 per cent, select “Charge Now” from the menu.

  • Imran Khan’s close aides’ names placed on no-fly list

    The federal government placed the names of two of former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s close aides — Mirza Shahzad Akbar and Ziaul Mustafa Naseem — on the no-fly list pertaining to a private housing scheme at the request of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

    According to media reports, the cabinet removed the 22 names from the Exit Control List (ECL) and added the names of 10 people to it.

    Both Akbar and Naseem are presently in the United Kingdom (UK). According to Dawn, as per practice, if a person whose name is placed on ECL is abroad, he is arrested on his return and handed over to the relevant law-enforcement agency.

    Akbar has served as an adviser on interior and accountability to former PM Khan. He left for Dubai on April 17, from where he flew to London five days later, five days after the Islamabad High Court (IHC) suspended FIA orders placing his name on the stop list.

    Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah accused Akbar and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi of accepting Rs5 billion and hundreds of kanals from a housing developer in return for “providing protection” to the real estate firm in the same case during their term.

    Earlier this month, the coalition government reportedly decided to put the names of Khan and other PTI leaders on the no-fly list to prevent them from leaving the country.

  • COAS Gen Bajwa gets UAE’s highest civil award

    COAS Gen Bajwa gets UAE’s highest civil award

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa was given United Arab Emirates (UAE’s) highest civil award.

    Pakistan’s army chief was conferred upon Order of the Union Medal by President of UAE for making significant contributions in furthering bilateral ties between both the countries.

    UAE President Mohammad bin Zayed presented the award to General Bajwa. The army chief is on an official visit to the Gulf state.

    The military media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said General Bajwa also called upon the President of UAE, H.H Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

    Matters of mutual interest, bilateral defence, security cooperation and regional security situation discussed. The leaders agreed that Pakistan and the UAE share a great history of cordial relations

    In June, Mohammed Bin Salman decorated COAS Bajwa with the King Abdulaziz Medal of Excellent Class for making “significant contributions in defence cooperation” between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

    The medal was named after Saudi Arabia’s founding King Abdulaziz Al Saud and is considered the highest civilian honour in KSA.

  • Suzuki slashes prices of all locally assembled vehicles

    Suzuki slashes prices of all locally assembled vehicles

    Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has announced a price cut for all vehicles following Toyota. The latest decline in car prices is attributed to the strengthening of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar.

    Here’s the latest price list of all Pak Suzuki cars:

    Vehicle Old Price New Prices Reduction
    Alto
    Alto VX Rs1,789,000 Rs1,699,000 Rs90,000
    Alto VXR Rs2,079,000 Rs1,976,000 Rs103,000
    Alto VXL Rs2,399,000 Rs2,223,000 Rs116,000
    Wagon R
    Wagon R VXR Rs2,549,000 Rs2,421,000 Rs128,000
    Wagon R VXL Rs2,699,000 Rs2,564,000 Rs135,000
    Wagon R AGS Rs2,949,000 Rs2,802,000 Rs147,000
    Cultus
    Cultus VXR Rs2,879,000 Rs2,754,000 Rs125,000
    Cultus VXL Rs3,164,000 Rs3,024,000 Rs135,000
    Cultus AGS Rs3,379,000 Rs3,234,000 Rs145,000
    Swift
    Swift GL M/T Rs3,349,000 Rs3,180,000 Rs169,000
    Swift GL CVT Rs3,599,000 Rs3,420,000 Rs179,000
    Swift GLX CVT Rs3,959,000 Rs3,760,000 Rs199,000
    Bolan and Ravi
    Ravi Rs1,499,000 Rs1,349,000 Rs75,000
    Bolan VX Rs1,579,000 Rs1,500,000 Rs79,000
    Bolan Cargo Rs1,566,000 Rs1,487,000 Rs79,000
    Pak Suzuki Latest Car Prices in Pakistan 2022 – 16 August 2022

    Suzuki Swift’s price has decreased significantly by Rs199,000 compared to all other vehicles. The top Suzuki Swift GLX CVT variant will now be sold for Rs3.760 million as compared to its earlier price of Rs3.959 million.

    Read more: Toyota announces price cut for all vehicles

    The Suzuki Ravi Pickup saw the smallest drop in cost, dropping from Rs1.499 million to Rs1.349 million after a tiny reduction of Rs75,000.

  • Attack on polio team: Two police officers martyred

    Attack on polio team: Two police officers martyred

    Two police officers were martyred in an armed attack on a polio squad in a Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) district. Armed men opened fire on the polio team in Tank district.

    Constables Pir Rehman and Nisar were killed in the incident. They were both deputed on the security of the polio team.

    Following the incident, a contingent of police and security forces arrived in the area, collected evidence, and began the investigation by gathering eyewitness testimony.

    The current polio campaign will run until August 24.

    Earlier this year in June, one polio worker and three others were killed as a result of an attack on the polio team in North Waziristan.
    Pakistan has reported at least six cases of polio this year, As per the World Health Organisation (WHO), Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only two polio-endemic nations in the world.

  • Aamir Khan is shocked and stressed after the disastrous business of ‘LSC’

    Aamir Khan is shocked and stressed after the disastrous business of ‘LSC’

    Bollywood Superstar Aamir Khan needs no introduction as his decades-long career is enough for it. He has credited several super hit movies in his name. Some of them are PK, Dangal, Lagaan, Ghajini, Dhoom 3 and Dil Chahta Hai.

    According to Bollywood Hungama, Aamir is currently in a state of shock and stress, considering the massive failure of Laal Singh Chaddha. The film has collected less than 50 crore at the box office despite being a festive release.

    “Aamir had worked really hard to make the best version of  Forrest Gump possible. The rejection has hit him very hard,” says a close friend of Aamir and his former wife Kiran Rao.

    The immediate aftermath of this colossal setback may get monetary compensation for film distributors across the country who have lost heavily on Laal Singh Chaddha.

    Apparently Aamir, as co-producer, has taken responsibility for the film’s failure and is working at partially compensating for the heavy losses incurred by distributors.

    Earlier this month trade Analyst Ali Zain shared on his Twitter handle that Khan has submitted his big-budget film, Laal Singh Chadda for NOC in Pakistan.

    Although Indian films are currently banned in Pakistan, this could have initiated a new wave of Bollywood mania in Pakistani cinema houses.

    Can Aamir Khan Strike Gold With Laal Singh Chaddha Amid Hate Hashtags -  IBTimes India

    On the recent boycott Twitter trend for his film, the Rang De Basanti star said, “Yes, I feel sad. Also, I feel sad that some of the people who are saying this, in their hearts, believe that I am someone who doesn’t like India. In their hearts, they believe, but it is untrue. It is rather unfortunate that some people feel that way. That’s not the case. Please don’t boycott my film. Please watch my film.”

    In 2015, Aamir came under fire for his comments about ‘intolerant India’. “When I chat with Kiran at home, she says ‘Should we move out of India?’ That’s a disastrous and big statement for Kiran to make. She fears for her child. She fears what the atmosphere around us will be. She feels scared to open the newspapers every day,” he had said.

    “I never said India was intolerant or I wanted to leave the country. I also understand the emotions of those who were hurt. I would like to say that my statement was misunderstood and to some extent, the media is responsible for it. I was born here and I will die here,” Aamir had later responded.

    The hashtag #BoycottLaalSinghChaddha has close to 70,000 tweets and people have been actively trolling the lead actors. From Kareena’s statement on nepotism and asking people to not watch her films if they don’t want to in an old video to Aamir’s controversial scenes “against Hinduism” in his films to asking for justice for late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, there are many reasons being pointed out by social media users.

    Earlier in an interview with News18, the actor opened on why he gave up alcohol. In the interview, he said that he used to down the entire bottle but later felt it was not okay.

    While speaking to the news portal, the Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak actor said, “I used to drink sometimes, but I don’t anymore. Some people take two pegs and they are sorted. But I was never one of those who drank regularly. I used to drink on occasions, but whenever I did sit down to drink, I would down the entire bottle. And I felt that that was not okay.”

    He further added that nothing major had happened with him in the state of intoxication that he would regret later. “The fact that a person is no longer under their own control, that didn’t sit well with me,” concluded the Dhoom 3 hero.

    Aamir consumed a bottle of vodka to shoot for the song ‘Tere Ishq Mein Nachenge’ in the 1996 film ‘Raja Hindustani’.

    Raja Hindustani Full Movie Amazing Facts - Amir Khan, Kareena Kapoor -  YouTube

    He got drunk for another scene in 3 Idiots.

  • Did water come to earth by asteroids?

    Did water come to earth by asteroids?

    Water may have been brought to Earth by asteroids from the outer edges of the solar system.

    A report in Deccan Herald (DH) suggests that scientists said this after analysing rare samples collected on a six-year Japanese space mission. Researchers scrutinised material brought back to earth in 2020 from the asteroid Ryugu.

    The 5.4 grams (0.2 ounces) of rocks and dust were gathered by a Japanese space probe, called Hayabusa-2, that landed on the celestial body and fired an impactor into its surface.

    In a new paper published in the journal Nature Astronomy, scientists said the Ryugu samples could give clues to the mystery of how oceans appeared on Earth billions of years ago.

    “Volatile and organic-rich C-type asteroids may have been one of the main sources of Earth’s water,” said a study by scientists from Japan and other countries.

    But the organic materials found “in Ryugu particles, identified in this study, probably represent one important source of volatiles”.