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  • Journalist slaps boy during live coverage, later justifies

    Journalist slaps boy during live coverage, later justifies

    Journalist Maira Hashmi went viral on social media after her video created a buzz where she can be seen slapping a boy during live coverage.

    Responding to queries, Hashmi took to her Twitter and clarified why she slapped the boy.

    In her tweet, Hashmi wrote that while she was conducting an interview on the streets for her show, the boy in question was constantly bothering a family standing there.

    “This boy was bothering a family during the interview, which made the family upset. I first tried to nicely tell him that his behaviour was not good, but it fell on deaf ears and he resorted to bothering the family even more. I, therefore, decided that the boy’s behaviour should no longer be tolerated,” she said.

  • Domestic worker murder case: boy’s seven-year-old sister was handed over to prime suspect for marriage

    Domestic worker murder case: boy’s seven-year-old sister was handed over to prime suspect for marriage

    A 10-year-old domestic worker in Lahore was beaten to death for taking out food from the refrigerator without the permission of the people he worked for. The house owners also brutally beat six year-old Rizwan, the younger brother of Kamran.

    The police investigation has revealed that the prime suspect, Abul Hassan, who was arrested from Bahawalpur, wanted to marry the seven-year-old sister of Kamran. The minor girl was also recovered from Bahawalpur. Hassan was hiding in Bahwalpur to avoid his arrest, reports Dawn.

    Abdul Hassan claimed to be a spiritual healer, and the father of the children used to visit Abdul Hassan.

    Hassan himself was a follower of a spiritual healer living in Dera Ghazi Khan. Hassan told Irfan, the father of the children, that his spiritual healer has asked him to marry an underage girl. Irfan then handed over his daughter to Hassan in a ceremony held in Dera Ghazi Khan.

    The information was revealed after the police were able to get recordings of phone calls between Hassan and the the spiritual healer who resides in DG Khan.

    Lahore Investigation DIG Kamran Adil while talking to Dawn said that the father of the children neither contacted police to lodge a case against their employers, nor pursued the investigation process.

    He said that the father would also be charged with human trafficking for selling his minor daughter to Hassan.

    In response to a query, the DIG stated that although the primary suspect claimed that the minor was 13-year-old, the documentation, including her record with the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra), indicated that she was no older than seven.

    He claimed that the authorities were attempting to verify Hassan’s marital status as well.

    As per details, the owners of the house where the two minor brothers worked got angry at Kamran and started beating him and Rizwan after they found Kamran was taking food from their refrigerator.

    They then took them to the hospital and left them there. Kamran could not sustain his injuries and died in the hospital.

    A first information report (FIR) that was registered against five accused involved in the incident. A police spokesperson said that the police had arrested three accused, including Nasrullah, Mehmoodul Hasan and Shazia Bibi.

  • Mercedes-Benz sales decline in Q2 due to supply issues

    Mercedes-Benz sales decline in Q2 due to supply issues

    Mercedes-Benz sales dropped significantly in the second quarter due to supply issues and lockdowns in China because of coronavirus, according to the German automaker.

    From April to June, the auto manufacturer delivered 490,000 passenger cars, a 16 per cent decrease from the same period in 2017.

    Sales for its Cars division fell by 16 per cent for a total of 998,000 deliveries in the first half of 2022.

    China, the largest single market, saw the biggest decline in second-quarter sales, falling by 25 per cent to 163,700 vehicles, according to the automaker.

    Sales in the Asia-Pacific region decreased by 20 per cent, primarily as a result of lockdown measures, while sales in Europe fell by 10 per cent and in North America by 3 per cent during the quarter.

    Mercedes-Benz is still expecting mildly higher sales in 2022 than in 2021, according to a spokesperson. Sales director Britta Seeger stated that “customer demand remains high” despite worries about rising inflation.

    Seeger revealed that popular luxury models include the Maybach and the EQ model series of electric vehicles.

    According to the German manufacturer, 100,000 units of the more affordable Mercedes-Benz Vans were sold globally in the second quarter, just below the same period last year.

  • Motorcyclists are top offenders of traffic rules in Lahore: CTP

    Motorcyclists are top offenders of traffic rules in Lahore: CTP

    Compared to other vehicles, motorcyclists have committed the most traffic violations during the first half of 2022.

    As per City Traffic Police Lahore records for the first six months of this year, rickshaw drivers and car drivers are also among the top three violators of traffic laws in Lahore, followed by motorcycle riders.

    In the first half of 2022, the City Traffic Police issued roughly 1.9 million fine tickets for breaking traffic laws. Motorcycle riders received 1.17 million challans, but more than 2 million, 3,000 car drivers also broke traffic laws. The 170,000 Qingqi rickshaw drivers also ignored the traffic laws.

    According to Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Lahore Muntazir Mehdi, over one lakh fine tickets have been issued to trucks, pick-up, and loader vehicles, 76,311 fine tickets have been issued to flying coaches and buses, and more than six thousand fine tickets have been issued to trailers.

    Challan tickets have also been issued to 114,000 public service and commercial vehicles. Mehdi added that more than 5.5 million citizens were informed and warned in addition to the action. He claimed that minor infractions are being addressed while issuing warnings.

    He mentioned accidents and claimed that reckless driving and rule-breaking were to blame for 70 per cent of motorcycle accidents involving riders. Creating awareness among the populace, according to CTO Lahore Muntazir Mehdi, will lower the number of accidents.

  • NASA releases first ever ‘deepest’ image of the distant universe

    NASA releases first ever ‘deepest’ image of the distant universe

    The first image from NASA’s new space telescope, which provides the most in-depth view of the universe ever taken, has been made public. It was unveiled during a White House event by United States (US) President Joe Biden.

    The James Webb Space Telescope, the most potent observatory ever launched into space, presented its first image on Monday. It provides the most in-depth view of the ‘distant universe’ ever taken. This image is among the telescope’s first-full color images

    The image shows stars, with massive galaxies in the foreground and faint and extremely distant galaxies peeking through here and there.

    “The James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s premier space science observatory. Webb will solve mysteries in our solar system, look beyond to distant worlds around other stars, and probe the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place in it,” said NASA.

  • Islamabad Police launches patrolling unit with horses

    Islamabad Police launches patrolling unit with horses

    To ensure public safety on the hiking trails and parks in the capital, the Islamabad Police established a “mounted patrolling team” that consists of police officers mounted on horses, reports Saima Shabbir for Arab News. The mounted patrolling unit was launched on June 22.

    Beenish Uzair, an assistant superintendent of police, while talking to Arab News said, “We wanted to increase our security surveillance, so that’s why we came up with the idea of introducing a trained horse mounted squad for Margalla Hills and recreational areas such as parks.”

    “They will increase the police accessibility across the trail. They can reach up and down the mountain, up and down the trail in significantly less amount of time.”

    “Horses do not disturb the environment. They will not tarnish your plants, they will not destroy the terrain, the natural terrain,” the policewoman said. “Even when the duty is going on, it [horse unit] is maintaining the overall natural environment … rather adding to the scenic beauty of the area.”

  • India to become the most populous country in 2023

    India to become the most populous country in 2023

    India will become the world’s most populous country next year i.e 2023, beating China, according to a United Nations (UN) report. Currently, India’s population stands at 1.412 billion, compared to China’s 1.426 billion.

    The findings were released by the UN on July 11 to mark World Population Day.

    The latest projections also suggest the world population is expected to reach eight billion by mid-November 2022, 8.5 billion in 2030 and 9.7 billion in 2050, 10.4 billion people during the 2080s and to remain at that level until 2100.

    India is also among eight countries where the population is expected to be concentrated in 2050. The other seven countries are Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Tanzania.

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres said, “This year’s World Population Day (July 11) falls during a milestone year when we anticipate the birth of the Earth’s eight billionth inhabitant. This is an occasion to celebrate our diversity, recognise our common humanity, and marvel at advancements in health that have extended lifespans and dramatically reduced maternal and child mortality rates.”

    In a tweet, he added, “On ensuring our world can support our needs and those of future generations. On protecting human rights and the ability of all individuals to make informed choices about whether and when to have children.”

  • Tired of sitting at home? Cool places you can go to this holiday week

    Tired of sitting at home? Cool places you can go to this holiday week

    Eid-ul-Azha is all about big fat lunches and endless dinners at relatives’ places. Especially in desi households, one can’t escape the aunties. We all know how easily one can get bored while sitting all day and even after feeding your stomach to death, you sometimes just want some air. We compiled a list of cool places where you can go.

    1- The Cinema

    So we have a lot of Pakistani movies and Hollywood movies to watch this Eid. From Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad to Thor. You can watch whatever you want. We know that there is going to be a rush but it’s Eid and you can enjoy the movie more in a houseful. Grab your tickets, lay back, and put on a show.

    2- Margala Hills National Park

    If you feel like taking a bit of a walk. Go to Margala Hills National Park in Islamabad. There are several hiking tracks there too. The view is also going to be great but remember to do it before 12 pm because, after it, it is going to be hot folks.

    3- Playdium

    Wanna do something different? Try out the gaming center. In Lahore, there is Playdium. It is a bit expensive but who cares because you have Eidi this time. Go out with your cousins or friends. It will be a fun yet unique outing. Also, Playdium has some serious Instagram photo lighting. We would also suggest that you take some good pictures there. Thank us later!

    4- Spa Day

    Everyone is tired now since it’s Eid Day 2. Pamper yourself and spend some money on yourself. A spa day can get you relaxed, all fresh, and ready for the upcoming working days. Make some time and plan now!

  • Residential buildings make up 80 per cent of Pakistanis’ wealth: Study

    Residential buildings make up 80 per cent of Pakistanis’ wealth: Study

    Almost 80 per cent of the wealth accumulated by Pakistani households by the time they are 60 to 65 years old is made up of residential buildings, according to a recent World Bank study.

    Between the ages of 25 and 65, the net worth of the typical Pakistani household increases by 60 months’ worth of consumption (5 years).

    According to a DAWN report, residential housing makes up the majority of this growth, whereas other types of wealth like land, durables, business and farm values, and financial assets stagnate over time. Early in life, asset accumulation is slower; it picks up between the ages of 40 and 65.

    According to a study titled “Life Cycle Savings in a High-Informality Setting — Evidence from Pakistan” published earlier this week, financing elderly consumption will be a significant challenge in the future due to a combination of factors including population ageing, deteriorating family and village risk-sharing networks, and low formal pension coverage.

    When compared to other investment options, real estate and land are a safe bet, as evidenced by the fact that households save primarily in these areas. According to the study, housing may be a way to permanently store resources in a way that makes them difficult for other family members to steal or use against them.

    According to the study, it might also be a result of a lack of access to other reliable, safe, and high-return long-term saving options. Participation in alternative saving methods may be hindered by low levels of financial literacy, numeracy, and familiarity with formal banking institutions.

    The study emphasised that Pakistan has expanded financial inclusion much more slowly than other nearby countries and that these barriers must be removed.

    Despite being a safe investment, housing is relatively illiquid, which depletes funds for short-term consumption smoothing. Only 3 per cent of Pakistani adults (15 and older) report being able to rely on savings for emergency funds, while 49 per cent claim it is impossible to come up with emergency funds.

    According to 41 per cent of people ages 15 and older, family or friends are typically the primary source of emergency funds; 25 per cent report borrowing for medical expenses.

    Theoretically, policies that permit more real estate assets to be used as collateral for loans made through formal financial institutions could lessen the need for liquid precautionary savings and free up funds for retirement savings. However, these programmes might also promote excessive debt and result in evictions.

    Scarcity of other secure, liquid savings options may also restrict the income potential of self-employment. Although self-employed people have similar levels of education to wage workers, they are typically older. Nearly half of self-employed people lack education.

    Given that the majority of self-employed businesses are started with their own capital, the older age of the self-employed may indicate that the first working years are spent acquiring start-up capital. Only 11 per cent of people aged 15 and older, according to Findex surveys, borrow money to launch or grow a business.

    According to the study, expanding options for secure long-term savings outside of the housing through the use of government-sponsored or subsidised old-age savings instruments could lead to greater independence in old age and lessen the burden on younger families.

    The study found that the average net worth accumulation accelerates around the age of forty, roughly in the middle of the working years. We demonstrate that active saving likely plays a significant role, even though some of this accumulation may reflect patterns in inheritances.

    Around that time, household income growth starts to outpace household consumption growth, and the saving rate rises by 20 percentage points between ages 40 and 65. This suggests that people in that age range may benefit most from programmes designed to encourage formal saving.

  • Binge-watch these movies, seasons this holiday week

    Binge-watch these movies, seasons this holiday week

    The first day of Eid-ul-Azha went flying by and I am sure all of you have your hearts and stomachs filled with warmth and love from being around your dear ones. Eid is one occasion when families and friends gather together and this becomes a great excuse to watch all the movies and seasons you have on your list.

    Here are a few recommendations.

    1: Ms Marvel

    Streaming on Disney+, Ms Marvel has already captivated audiences with a fine storyline, characters, and our own Pakistani stars featuring in it.

    Poster of Ms Marvel

    Fawad Khan has finally made an appearance in the fifth episode of Ms Marvel. Fawad plays a man from the pre-partition era. Pakistani actors Mehwish Hayat, Samina Ahmed, and Nimra Bucha are also playing important characters in the Marvel series.

    2: The Umbrella Academy:

    Packed with action, drama, science, fantasy, and a touch of superhero elements, the latest episodes of The Umbrella Academy are trending. Get some popcorn and binge-watch the season on Netflix.

    The Umbrella Academy poster

    3: Peaky Blinders:

    The Shelby brothers are back on Netflix with their latest season. This historical fiction and crime drama is back with Tommy Shelby, a dangerous man, who leads the Peaky Blinders and the show has massively great reviews.

    The Shelby brothers

    4: Man vs Bee:

    A homeless man looking for work is mistaken by a businesswoman for her new housesitter.

    Man vs Bee

    Rowan Atkinson is at his usual best with his comic timing in the British comedy streaming television miniseries.

    5: Modern Love:

    A co-production of Amazon Studios and the New York Times, this anthology series explores love in all of its complicated and beautiful forms, as well as its effects on the human connection. Each episode brings to life a different story that has been inspired by the newspaper’s popular Modern Love column.

    Modern Love poster

    6: Fleabag

    A dry-witted woman, known only as Fleabag, has no filter as she navigates life and love in London while trying to cope with tragedy. The angry, grief-riddled woman tries to heal while rejecting anyone who tries to help her, but Fleabag continues to keep up her bravado through it all. Catch Fleagbag on Amazon Prime with a pack of caramel popcorn and you will stay hooked.

    Poster of Fleabag

    7: Catastrophe

    During a business trip in London, an American named Rob meets Sharon, an Irish teacher with whom he shares incredible chemistry. While the two plan to have some fun with no strings attached, things go awry when Sharon learns she is pregnant. The unexpected news inspires the recent acquaintances to try and make it as a couple, despite nonstop complications that include hailing from different countries and a pregnancy that is not without risks. Get hooked to Catastrophe on Amazon Prime.

    Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan play a couple dealing with the stresses of marriage in the Amazon Prime series Catastrophe. Delaney and Horgan also co-created and co-wrote the series.