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  • No resumption of trade with India: Pakistan Foreign Office

    No resumption of trade with India: Pakistan Foreign Office

    The Foreign Office (FO) in Islamabad confirmed on Friday that no talks about the resumption of trade between India and Pakistan are taking place, citing India’s illegal steps taken in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in 2019.

    FO spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, addressing a weekly press briefing, recalled that the decision to suspend trade with India was taken after 2019, saying, “This situation remains intact.”

    She also condemned the killing of four Kashmiri youths by Indian occupation forces in the Doda district, emphasising that the brutal act was yet another example of India’s oppression of the Kashmiri people.

    The FO spokesperson also spoke on Afghan border issues, condemned the recent clash of both forces on August 12 and called on Afghanistan to avoid unprovoked acts.

  • Ali Amin Gandapur, Shakil Khan accused each other of corruption on WhatsApp

    Ali Amin Gandapur, Shakil Khan accused each other of corruption on WhatsApp

    Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Ali Amin Gandapur and former KPK Minister of Communication and Works Shakil Khan exchange bitter words in the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) parliamentarian Whatsapp group.

    Both exchanged harsh words for an hour and accused each other of corruption at midnight around 1 PM, sources have told Geo News.

    Shakil Khan derided the CM for his perceived lack of authority and promptly resigned from the ministry in the WhatsApp group. Gandapur responded equally swiftly, stating, ”I had already dismissed you.”

    Both deleted their messages after advise from assembly members and ministers.

    Shakil Khan resigned from the ministry while Gandapur termed his performance unsatisfactory.

  • Pakistan’s weekly inflation dips slightly amid lower fuel and onion prices

    Pakistan’s weekly inflation dips slightly amid lower fuel and onion prices

    Pakistan’s weekly inflation, as measured by the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), registered a slight decline of 0.16 per cent for the combined consumption groups during the week ending on August 15, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

    The SPI for the period under review stood at 322.03 points, down from 322.54 points the previous week. However, compared to the corresponding week last year, the SPI for the combined consumption group saw a significant increase of 16.86 per cent.

    The SPI, with the base year set at 2015-16, covers 17 urban centres and tracks 51 essential items across all expenditure groups.

    For the lowest consumption group, with a monthly expenditure of up to Rs17,732, the SPI witnessed a marginal increase of 0.07 per cent, rising to 311.04 points from 310.83 points in the previous week.

    Similarly, the SPI for the Rs 17,732-22,888 consumption group saw a minimal rise of 0.01 per cent. In contrast, for consumption groups with expenditures ranging from Rs22,889-29,517, Rs29,518-44,175, and above Rs44,175, the SPI declined by 0.05 per cent, 0.10 per cent, and 0.25 per cent, respectively.

    Out of the 51 items monitored during the week, the prices of 19 items (37.25 per cent) increased, 13 items (25.50 per cent) decreased, while the remaining 19 items (37.25 per cent) remained stable.

    The key items that saw a decrease in average prices on a week-on-week basis included onions (4.91 per cent), petrol (3.15 per cent), diesel (2.44 per cent), wheat flour (1.83 per cent), pulse moong (1.81 per cent), chicken (1.57 per cent), bananas (1.36 per cent), LPG (0.90 per cent), sugar (0.59 per cent), potatoes (0.58 per cent), and pulse masoor (0.56 per cent).

    Conversely, items that recorded an increase in their average prices included tomatoes (34.77 per cent), eggs (4.78 per cent), garlic (1.99 per cent), beef (0.88 per cent), cooked beef (0.41 per cent), georgette (0.40 per cent), gur (0.39 per cent), curd (0.32 per cent), and mustard oil (0.28 per cent).

  • Yo Yo Honey Singh has collaborated with Pakistani singers

    Yo Yo Honey Singh has collaborated with Pakistani singers

    In a cross border collaboration of music, Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh is set to release his upcoming album, ‘Glory,’ featuring artists from around the world, including Pakistan’s singers Wahab Bugti and Sahiban.

    The album also includes contributions from Italian artist Laioung and American rapper Handles, making Glory a truly global musical experience. The album ‘Glory’ has 18 songs and will be released on August 26.

    Musician, composer and producer of Coke Studio Xulfi Khan also praised the collaboration and posted a picture on his Instagram with the caption, “Cheers to the new timelines art can create. Infinite love to the bridges being made. Our artists from Sibi, Balochistan and Thar, Sindh being represented here is extraordinarily beautiful. My best wishes for Honey Singh and his music.”

    Wahab Bugti is well-known for his famous Coke Studio song ‘Kana Yaari,’ while Sahiban’s recent song Aayi Aayi was released on Coke Studio season 15.

  • Deepal S07 electric SUV launched in Pakistan with a price tag of Rs16.5 million

    Deepal S07 electric SUV launched in Pakistan with a price tag of Rs16.5 million

    Master Changan Motors Limited has launched its electric vehicle (EV) brand in Pakistan, unveiling the Deepal L07 sedan and Deepal S07 SUV at an event held at Dolmen Mall Clifton in Karachi on Friday.

    The company has opened pre-bookings for the vehicles, with prices starting at Rs15.5 million for the Deepal L07 and Rs16.5 million for the Deepal S07.

    In a significant move, Master Changan Motors announced plans to invest $50 million across the entire EV value chain in Pakistan. This investment will include the development of EV charging infrastructure nationwide.

    The company is also gearing up to begin completely knocked down (CKD) manufacturing of these vehicles within the next eight to 10 months.

    Both the Deepal L07 and S07 models boast an impressive range of approximately 500 kilometres on a full charge, with charging times estimated to be around four hours.

    “Deepal is a collaboration between Huawei, battery manufacturer CATL, and Changan,” said Master Changan CEO Danial Malik. “Over the next two years, we will be investing $50 million across the EV value chain and launching four new models in various segments.”

    Speaking on the broader impact of electric vehicles, Shabiruddin, the company’s Director of Sales and Marketing, highlighted the potential benefits for Pakistan. “Currently, 59 per cent of Pakistan’s energy consumption is derived from fossil fuels. EVs can address three key issues: reducing pollution, lowering oil imports, and supporting climate change initiatives.”

  • Why did Jemima Khan block all emails from Pakistanis?

    Why did Jemima Khan block all emails from Pakistanis?

    Social activist and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s ex-wife Jemima Khan has revealed that she had to block emails from Pakistan due to cyber-harassment.

    Jemima posted a statement on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), blaming Imran Khan’s opponents for allegedly harassing her.

    She wrote, “To friends in Pakistan legitimately trying to contact me. I have had to block all emails from Pakistan thanks to a cyber harassment operation, no doubt instigated by PTI’s desperate opponents. As Twitter/ X is banned in Pakistan by said desperate opponents, only those with VPNs will see this.”

    “Pakistani politics… the gift that keeps giving, even after leaving the country 20 years ago.”

    Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supporters have staged protests outside Jemima Goldsmith’s mother’s house in the preceding few years as PTI supporters staged daily protests outside Nawaz Sharif’s home.

    PML-N supporters said it was retaliation for the PTI’s frequent protests outside Avenfield House, where Nawaz Sharif resided.

    Jemima and Imran are parents to two sons, Sulaiman Isa Khan and Kasim Khan.

  • Punjab to reward star students, teachers in a big way

    Punjab to reward star students, teachers in a big way

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz approved awarding prizes to position holders of all the boards in Punjab, and the teachers of the students will also be rewarded.

    CM Punjab approved the students’ scholarship, according to which the Punjab government will pay all the educational expenses of 25 thousand students, which will cost more than Rs. 120 billion annually.

    A transport program for female students is also being started. In the first phase, buses will be given to 60 girls’ colleges.

    The Chief Minister also approved the establishment of IT hubs in all districts and ordered immediate steps. Maryam Nawaz presided over the special meeting and directed necessary steps for the laptop scheme.

    The decisions were taken in a meeting chaired by Maryam Nawaz, in which Senior Provincial Minister Maryam Aurangzeb, Provincial Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat, Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman, Principal Secretary Sajid Zafar Dal and Secretary Higher Education Doctor Farrukh Naveed were also present.

  • Justice still pending as Jaranwala incident marks one year

    Justice still pending as Jaranwala incident marks one year

    The Christian community in Jaranwala is still awaiting justice one year after the mob attack on their community. The government of Pakistan had promised to provide justice to the victims of the vandalized Christian community and to punish those involved in the violence, but their efforts appear to have been ineffective.

    On August 16, 2023, two Christian residents were allegedly accused of blasphemy, a charge that was later disproved. Despite this, a large mob went on to vandalize 20 churches and around 80 Christian homes.

    Amnesty International has reported that more than 40 percent of the affected Christian families are still awaiting government compensation.

    Out of the 5,213 suspects, 380 were arrested, but 305 individuals were released on court orders.

    Only 85 out of 146 families have received compensation so far, while 61 are still waiting for their due.

    ‘’We saw our houses in complete shambles as the building would soon collapse. To date, we have received no support. My husband is unemployed for a year because no one hires him (due to stigma). Many people received the promised compensation of 2 million rupees (US$7,200), but we did not receive it’’ said Jaranwala resident Christian Khalida Bano.

    The apex court disapproved the police report on the Jaranwala incident in February 2024, stating that it lacked the required information.

    One year later, trials against the culprits have yet to commence.

  • ‘Our govt said goodbye to IMF, who approached it later?’ — Nawaz Sharif

    ‘Our govt said goodbye to IMF, who approached it later?’ — Nawaz Sharif

    Former Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif claimed during a press conference in Lahore that some judges removed him from office because he refused to accept a salary of 10,000 dirhams from his son, Hassan Nawaz.

    He pointed out that a household’s electricity bill was only 1,600 rupees under his administration, which has now increased to 18,000 rupees. He also noted that the dollar was valued at PKR 104 during his tenure, and that the cost of flour has now surged, affecting the cost of living.

    Sharif mentioned that “Rs 14 per electricity unit will be credited to the August and September bills for consumption ranging from 0 to 500 units. The Punjab government has also introduced solar panel schemes, budgeting Rs 7,000 billion for the middle and lower-middle classes.”

    He added, “I said goodbye to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) during my time in office, but who approached the IMF afterward?”

    “The current condition of my country pains me, and we should not forgive those who brought us to this point,” concluded the PML-N supremo

  • Indian actress Dolly Singh’s bold Independence Day video gets support from Hania Aamir

    Indian actress Dolly Singh’s bold Independence Day video gets support from Hania Aamir

    Famous actress Hania Aamir is receiving high praise from Indian social media users.

    Hania recently uploaded a video by renowned Indian content creator and actress Dolly Singh on her instagram account.

    In the caption, the Pakistani star praised the Indian actor for her powerful message.

    Dolly Singh, known for humorous content on social media, addressed women’s protection in her video.

    Singh expressed anger on the gang rape of a 31-year-old female doctor in the Indian state of Kolkata.

    “Women are given a lot of advice to take care of themselves,” began Dolly before emphasizing that when a woman or girl is mistreated, the blame often falls on the victim.

    At the end of the video, a visibly emotional Dolly remarked that no matter how much a woman takes care of herself, something still happens to her in the end.

    On India’s 78th Independence Day, Singh deliberately congratulated only men for their freedom, saying, “Only men are free in our country; women have not been freed yet.”

    After Hania Aamir shared the video on her account, Indian online users have praised her and questioned the silence of their own actresses.
    Viewers have remarked that, in this case, Hania Aamir has spoken up for women’s rights and praised Dolly Singh’s message, while their own actresses keep silent.