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  • Shopkeepers arrested, fined in Lahore for selling above govt-set prices

    Shopkeepers arrested, fined in Lahore for selling above govt-set prices

    The Lahore district administration has intensified its efforts against overpricing, resulting in significant fines and the arrest of two individuals.

    Under the directives of District Commissioner Lahore Syed Musa Raza, assistant commissioners carried out surprise inspections at over 1,700 locations. These inspections led to the registration of eight cases and the imposition of fines totaling Rs1.1 million for 187 violations.

    The crackdown primarily targeted shopkeepers who were selling essential food items at prices higher than the government-mandated rates. This issue has been a growing concern in Pakistan, where overcharging by vendors exacerbates the financial strain on consumers already struggling with high inflation. The situation is particularly dire for low-income earners, who find it increasingly difficult to afford basic necessities.

    Assistant Commissioner Model Town, Sahibzada Muhammad Yousaf, conducted price inspections at various tandoors and shops, imposing fines of Rs25,000 for violations. Similarly, Assistant Commissioner Shalimar, Anam Fatima, sealed a tandoor during inspections in Tajpura and Harbanspura.

    In the Band Road Saggian area, Assistant Commissioner City, Rai Babar, inspected several shops and tandoors, issuing warnings and fines to multiple owners. Assistant Commissioner Raiwind, Zainab Tahir, carried out inspections at Raiwind Mandi and Rehri Bazaar Bhatta Chowk, fining two shopkeepers on the spot following consumer complaints.

    Authorities have mandated that all stalls and shops prominently display government-issued rate lists. Strict action will be taken against those who fail to comply. Following directives from the Chief Minister of Punjab, the administration has made it clear that there will be zero tolerance for overpricing.

    In a related development, the price of table eggs in Lahore has surpassed Rs300 per dozen, reaching Rs301. Despite no significant change in demand or production costs, egg prices have steadily increased in recent weeks. Conversely, the price of broiler chicken meat has decreased by Rs18 per kilogramme, settling at Rs577 per kilogramme after a brief downward trend.

    Weekly inflation eases slightly, but challenges remain

    Short-term inflation in Pakistan eased slightly by 0.10 per cent to a 27-month low of 16.69 per cent for the week ending August 22, 2024, compared to the same period last year. According to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the decline was primarily driven by lower prices of tomatoes, which fell by 21.96 per cent, and wheat flour, which dropped by 2.77 per cent.

    However, the prices of several essential items, including eggs (up 6.10 per cent), pulse gramme (up 6.05 per cent), and potatoes (up 2.41 per cent), continued to rise. The PBS data showed that out of 51 tracked items, 21 experienced price increases, nine saw decreases, and 21 remained stable during the week.

    On a year-on-year basis, inflation was up by 16.69 per cent, with significant increases in the prices of gas charges (up 570 per cent), onions (up 79.51 per cent), and pulse gramme (up 51.34 per cent). Despite some declines in the prices of wheat flour, electricity charges, and certain cooking oils, the overall inflationary trend remains a significant concern for consumers.

    As the government continues its crackdown on overpricing, the broader challenge of managing inflation and ensuring affordability for essential goods remains critical for the well-being of Pakistan’s population.

  • Telegram founder arrested on alleged charges of cybercrime and drug trafficking

    Telegram founder arrested on alleged charges of cybercrime and drug trafficking

    Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, was detained at Bourget Airport near Paris on Sunday. The arrest follows allegations linked to his platform, which has been a focal point of a French investigation.

    Durov, 39, was arriving from Azerbaijan aboard his private jet when French authorities executed an arrest warrant. The warrant stems from a preliminary investigation conducted by OFMIN, France’s agency for preventing violence against minors.

    The charges against Durov include fraud, drug trafficking, cyberbullying, and organised crime, with accusations also pointing to his failure to address the misuse of Telegram.

    French media reports indicate that the investigation is centred on Telegram’s moderation issues, which police believe have enabled unchecked criminal activity on the app. The situation reportedly surprised investigators, who were taken aback by Durov’s arrival in France despite the existing warrant.

    The Russian embassy in France has called for consular access to Durov, asserting that his rights must be protected. According to Russian state news agency TASS, the embassy has criticised France for its lack of engagement on the matter and is in touch with Durov’s legal team.

    Telegram, founded by Durov and his brother in 2013, is renowned for its robust encryption features and has attracted nearly a billion users globally. The app gained significant traction during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, serving as a major channel for unfiltered and sometimes graphic content from both sides.

    Its use by key figures, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian officials, has only increased scrutiny from various governments concerned about security and data breaches.

    In response to Durov’s arrest, Russian representatives have accused France of adopting a “totalitarian” stance. Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s representative to international organisations, warned that such actions could endanger individuals involved in the international information sphere. Meanwhile, several Russian bloggers have urged protests outside French embassies worldwide.

    In addition, Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and owner of X (formerly Twitter), criticised the arrest, remarking, “It’s 2030 in Europe, and you’re being executed for liking a meme.”

  • Fatima Sana named captain of national team for T20 World Cup

    Fatima Sana named captain of national team for T20 World Cup

    Fatima Sana has been appointed captain of the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.

    Ten players from the last T20 World Cup have been selected for the current squad, including Nida Dar, while Sadia Iqbal’s inclusion is subject to fitness.

    Previously, the ICC moved the Women’s T20 World Cup from Bangladesh to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    The ICC stated that the event was relocated due to Bangladesh’s political situation. However, Bangladesh will retain the right to host the event in the future.

    The tournament will take place in Dubai and Sharjah from October 3 to 20.

  • Bangladesh defeats Pakistan by 10 wickets in Pindi Test

    Bangladesh defeats Pakistan by 10 wickets in Pindi Test

    Bangladesh has defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets in the first Test of three match Test series in Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

    Pakistan were bowled out for just 146 in their second innings on the final day of the Rawalpindi Test, leaving Bangladesh with a target of just 30 runs to win.

    On the last day of the Rawalpindi Test match, Pakistan started the innings with the loss of one wicket when captain Shan Masood lost his wicket after adding just five runs.

    After that, Babar Azam, 22, Abdullah Shafiq, 37, Shaheen Shah Afridi, 2, Naseem Shah, 3, Saud Shakeel, Salman Ali Agha and Muhammad Ali were dismissed for zero.

    Mohammad Rizwan scored 51 runs, Pakistan had a lead of only 29 against Bangladesh.

    Mehdi Hasan Miraz 4, Shakib Al Hasan 3 while Sharaful Islam, Naheed Hasan and Hasan Mehmood got one wicket each in the second innings from Bangladesh.

    Match Overview:

    First inning:

    Pakistan-448/6 (Declared)
    Bangladesh-565/10

    Second inning:

    Pakistan-146 (Lead 29)
    Bangladesh 30/0

  • Lahore ki university mai jeans banned? Yasir Hussain has something to say

    Lahore ki university mai jeans banned? Yasir Hussain has something to say

    Famous actor Yasir Hussain responded to the news of the ban on wearing jeans for girls at Government College University Lahore (GCU) with a poetic line, quoting Ali Zaryoun: “Kis ny jeans kari mamnu, pehno achi lagti ho!”

    His comment subtly points at the importance of personal choice in attire.

    GCU Lahore recently introduced a new dress code prohibiting female students from wearing jeans and T-shirts on campus. Male students are required to wear dress shirts and pants, while all intermediate students must adhere to a uniform policy.

    The university administration has stated that students who do not follow the dress code will face fines. While this move is intended to balance cultural and religious values with a professional academic environment, some students have opposed the regulations, arguing that such bans are unusual in universities.

  • Bilal Qureshi worried for Imran Khan’s health after a dream

    Bilal Qureshi worried for Imran Khan’s health after a dream

    Actor and model Bilal Qureshi took to social media to express his concern about former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s health after a troubling dream.

    Qureshi posted a story on Instagram with the caption: “I saw IMRAN KHAN in my dream and He is not in good condition ☹️ May ALLAH always bless him with good health.”

    A few months ago, Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan, also voiced her concerns on X (formerly Twitter) regarding her brother’s safety while he is incarcerated in Adiala Jail.

    She wrote: “Imran Khan informed us in jail: “I am concerned that they have suddenly changed my security guards at midnight.” When asked, he was told they that they had gone on leave for 2 months.” 

  • Director Marketing PCB resigns after failing to hit the mark

    Director Marketing PCB resigns after failing to hit the mark

    Director Marketing of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Usman Waheed, has resigned after failing to achieve goals set by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi.

    Sources indicate that Naqvi had set specific targets for the Champions events. Waheed, however, fell short, resulting in setbacks for the PCB in selling both local and international rights.

    Previously, the PCB sold its broadcast rights for matches to be played in Pakistan from August 2024 to December 2026 for just 1.06 billion rupees, compared to the allocated 3.02 billion rupees—1.48 billion rupees less than the expected amount.

  • ‘They’re from a burger family’: Babrik Shah criticizes Fawad Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi’s Punjabi accents in ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’

    ‘They’re from a burger family’: Babrik Shah criticizes Fawad Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi’s Punjabi accents in ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’

    Actor and model Babrik Shah is known for being outspoken and true to form, he had another opinion that may ruffle a few feathers.

    During an appearance on Desi Book, Babrik Shah shared his thoughts on the blockbuster film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt.’

    Host Junaid Saleem asked, “I was reading your statement in an interview, where you said about Maula Jatt that Hamza Ali Abbasi and Fawad Khan are like a ‘burger family’ and that Maula Jatt and Noori Natt are not like that.”

    Shah replied, “They are a burger family, now, just imagine a guy from a burger family trying to speak Punjabi. Where will he even get that deep, commanding voice like Noori Natt? And then there’s Sultan Rahi, he had that manly vibe, that power in his delivery, which is just not there anymore. It doesn’t have that same feeling. And the way they’re speaking Punjabi nowadays, it’s like they’ve just learned it or someone taught them how to speak it. That’s why I said it had a very ‘mummy daddy’ style, lacking that true masculine essence.”

    Talking about the remake the outspoken model said,“Maula Jatt was a masterpiece of its time, a true classic that stood the test of time. It should never have been remade.”

  • Gold maintains record-breaking streak, hits highest-ever price of Rs263,700 per tola

    Gold maintains record-breaking streak, hits highest-ever price of Rs263,700 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan soared to unprecedented levels on Saturday, reflecting a continued upward trend driven by rising international rates.

    In the local market, the price of gold per tola (approximately 11.66 grammes) surged by Rs1,700, reaching a new record high of Rs263,700.

    This significant increase underscores the precious metal’s enduring appeal as a safe haven amid global economic uncertainties.

    The price of 10-gramme gold, a popular metric among consumers, also saw a substantial rise, climbing by Rs1,457 to settle at Rs226,080, according to the latest data released by the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    These sharp increases come on the back of a minor gain of Rs200 recorded on Friday, when the price per tola stood at Rs262,000.

    The surge in domestic gold prices is largely attributed to a parallel increase in international rates. On Saturday, the international price of gold rose by $20 (PKR 5,526), bringing it to $2,512 (PKR 694,169) per ounce, inclusive of a premium of $20.

    The upward trajectory of gold prices on the global stage is driven by a combination of factors, including persistent inflation concerns, geopolitical tensions, and fluctuating currency values.

    As investors seek refuge in the stability of gold, demand for the precious metal continues to push prices higher, with ripple effects felt across markets worldwide, including Pakistan.

    Silver rate in Pakistan

    While gold prices surged, silver remained stable in the local market. The price of silver per tola held firm at Rs2,950, showing no change from the previous sessions.

    Despite its status as a precious metal, silver has not experienced the same level of price volatility as gold, largely due to differing market dynamics and industrial demand.

    Week in review: Gold’s record-breaking streak

    Day Price per tola (Rs) Price change (Rs) Details
    Monday 260,000 -200 Slight decrease after a record high in the previous session.
    Tuesday 260,700 +700 New record high reflecting an uptick in international rates.
    Wednesday 261,000 +300 Continued upward trend, marking the third record in a month.
    Thursday 261,800 +800 All-time high, still Rs3,000 below market value.
    Friday 262,000 +200 Highest price ever recorded in Pakistan until Saturday.
    Saturday 263,700 +1,700 New record high, significant rise.
    Gold price history (trade week ending: August 24)

    This week has been particularly eventful for gold prices in Pakistan, marked by consistent daily increases that have culminated in Saturday’s record-breaking levels.

    Monday: The week began with a slight dip in gold prices, following a record high in the previous session. The price of 24-karat gold fell by Rs200, settling at Rs260,000 per tola. Interestingly, even with this decrease, the price remained Rs4,000 below its actual market value, indicating underlying bullish sentiment.

    Tuesday: Gold prices rebounded sharply on Tuesday, reaching a new record high. The price per tola increased by Rs700, bringing it to Rs260,700. This surge mirrored an uptick in international rates, reinforcing the connection between local and global market trends.

    Wednesday: The upward momentum continued on Wednesday, with gold prices in Pakistan reaching another new record. The price of 24-karat gold per tola rose by Rs300, setting a new high at Rs261,000.

    This marked the third record-breaking price level within the month, highlighting the sustained demand for gold.

    Thursday: On Thursday, gold prices soared to an all-time high of Rs261,800 per tola, following an increase of Rs800. Despite this, the price was still Rs3,000 below its estimated market value, suggesting that the metal’s true worth is yet to be fully reflected in the market.

    Friday: The upward trajectory of gold prices continued for the fourth consecutive day on Friday, with the price per tola reaching Rs262,000 after a modest increase of Rs200. This marked the highest price ever recorded for gold in Pakistan, setting the stage for Saturday’s further escalation.

    Implications for consumers and investors

    The relentless rise in gold prices has significant implications for both consumers and investors in Pakistan. For those who have invested in gold, the ongoing price surge represents a substantial return on investment, particularly for those who purchased the metal when prices were lower.

    However, for consumers looking to buy gold for personal use, such as jewellery or gifts, the soaring prices are increasingly prohibitive. The current levels have made gold almost out of reach for many, particularly in a country where gold is deeply embedded in cultural traditions and ceremonies.

    This price hike is a double-edged sword—beneficial for investors but challenging for those with other intentions. The persistent rise in gold prices may push consumers to explore alternative options, while investors continue to benefit from the metal’s role as a hedge against economic instability.

    Gold’s record-breaking streak in Pakistan, fuelled by global market dynamics, highlights the precious metal’s enduring value and the challenges it poses for local consumers.

    As the international market remains volatile, the question remains whether gold prices will continue to rise or if a correction is on the horizon. For now, the allure of gold remains as strong as ever, both as an investment and a symbol of wealth.

  • Tamasha Season 3: Failing to Impress?

    Tamasha Season 3: Failing to Impress?

    Tamasha Season 3 began with a bang, but unfortunately, it has failed to capture the audience’s attention like its predecessors, Season 1 and Season 2, both of which created a sensation.

    With the previous two seasons, I used to run home to watch the episodes. This season, the house has a younger crowd of contestants, with a plethora of actors and actresses, but despite being 15 days in, the show is dragging.

    The main reason for this is the contestants’ friendly dynamics and the simplicity of the tasks assigned to them. Initially, Saima and Dania were in top form, entertaining the audience, but now it seems like they too have lost steam after 16 days. The season has become dull, and with today being elimination day, one or more contestants will bid farewell to the house. The question remains: will the remaining contestants be able to win back the audience’s hearts?

    Or will the makers be able to make the game more interesting? Only time will tell if the show can regain its charm.

    With many days still to go, the fate of Tamasha Season 3 hangs in the balance. Will the contestants be able to create a buzz, or will the show continue to lose its appeal? The answer lies in the hands of the makers and the contestants.