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  • Gold price in Pakistan drops to Rs215,400 per tola 

    Gold price in Pakistan drops to Rs215,400 per tola 

    The price of 24-karat gold per tola witnessed a decrease of Rs200, settling at Rs215,400 on Monday. This marked a decline from its previous closing at Rs215,600 on the last trading day.  

    Simultaneously, the cost of 10 grammes of 24-karat gold saw a reduction of Rs171, reaching Rs184,671 from its earlier value of Rs184,842.  

    In the case of 10 grammes of 22-karat gold, the price dropped to Rs169,282 from Rs169,439, as reported by the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association. 

    The rates for silver, however, remained unchanged, with the per-tola and ten-gramme prices standing at Rs2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively.  

    Additionally, in the international market, the cost of gold experienced a $6 decrease, reaching $2,018 from $2,024, according to the Association. 

    Meanwhile, the recent trend of the Pakistani rupee’s appreciation against the US dollar came to a halt as the currency witnessed a marginal 0.01 per cent dip in the interbank market on Monday.  

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported that the rupee settled at 283.90, reflecting a decrease of Re0.03. 

  • Pakistan expected to increase petroleum levy to get IMF loan 

    Pakistan expected to increase petroleum levy to get IMF loan 

    Pakistan has reportedly provided assurances to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding an augmentation of the petroleum levy in the fiscal year 2024–25, aligning with its intentions to embark on a new loan programme. 

    According to documentation cited by sources within the finance ministry, Pakistan has committed to elevating the petroleum levy to Rs1,065 billion in FY2024–25, anticipating a revision of the current levy target from Rs869 billion to Rs918 billion.  

    The attainment of the revised target is contingent upon an uptick in the consumption of petroleum products. 

    The sources additionally revealed that the caretaker government would have implemented a Presidential Ordinance if adjustments were to be made to the current petroleum levy target. 

    Earlier revelations indicate that Pakistan is poised to secure another financial assistance package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) subsequent to the conclusion of the existing standby agreement. 

    The caretaker government has initiated consultations in preparation for the forthcoming IMF programme. 

    Sources have indicated that talks between the government and the IMF for the new loan programme are likely to commence this month.  

    Finance ministry officials underscored the commitment of the elected government to advance the measures established by the caretaker government. 

  • Julia Fox, Penelope Cruz join the call for a ceasefire strike, Fox switches sides after signing Gal Gadot letter supporting Israel

    Julia Fox, Penelope Cruz join the call for a ceasefire strike, Fox switches sides after signing Gal Gadot letter supporting Israel

    Palestinian activists and organisations across the world called for a global strike on Monday, December 11, to demand immediate ceasefire of the Israeli attacks on Gaza that have intensified with time.

    Here are some celebrities who posted in support of Gaza:

    1. Angelina Jolie

    2. Julia Fox

    Previously, Fox had signed a petition by shared by Gal Gadot in support of Gaza. Now, however, she joined the call for Global Strike for Palestine.

    3. Penelope Cruz

  • Indian Supreme Court validates the revocation of Article-370

    Indian Supreme Court validates the revocation of Article-370

    A five-judge constitution bench, presided by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, has given its verdict on the Union government’s 2019 move to amend Article 370 of the constitution, the abrogation of which ended the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.

    The decision was reserved earlier on September 5 this year, after 16 days of hearings.

    The unanimous verdict by the panel of five judges came in response to more than a dozen petitions challenging the revocation and a subsequent decision to split the region into two federally administered territories, the central government, on the other hand, had defended its action, asserting there was no “constitutional fraud” in nullifying the provision.

    Chief Justice said that Jammu and Kashmir held no internal sovereignty after accession to India. The court maintains that the president has the right to abrogate any of the articles in the Constitution. The same was carried out on August 5 2019.

    The order also declared that the reorganisation of the erstwhile state into Union Territories in 2019 was a temporary move, it directed the Centre for the restoration of statehood and for Legislative Assembly elections to be held.

    However, Justice Kaul recommended in his opinion that a Truth and Reconciliation Commission should be set up in Jammu and Kashmir, for the acknowledgement of acts of rights violations in the region.

    The revocation was one of Mr Modi’s poll promises in 2019 and the court’s decision comes months before he seeks a third term. Local politicians in the region have expressed disappointment over the order.

    Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah posted on X (formerly Twitter) that he was “disappointed but not disheartened”. An hour later, he also posted Faiz Ahmed Faiz poem, “Dil na umeed to nahi, na kaam he to hai”.

    Meanwhile, Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India wrote this decision is “a resounding declaration of hope, progress and unity”.

    Amit Shah, a major proponent of Hindutva supremacy and Indian Home Minister, criticised India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on the Kashmir issue, saying in Parliament, “I say this with full responsibility that Kashmir suffered due to two blunders by Nehru. First, the ceasefire (with Pakistan) was announced when our forces were winning…before winning the whole of Kashmir. The second blunder was to take the Kashmir issue to the United Nations.”

    Today he posted on Twitter that because of this decision “separatism and stone pelting are now things of the past.”

    Asaduddin Owaisi says, ” We are disappointed by this verdict.”

    “Pakistan categorically rejects the judgement announced by the Supreme Court of India on the status of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK),” states the statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Pakistan.

    Caretaker Foreign Minister of Pakistan Jalil Abbas Jilani posted on Twitter that “The judicial endorsement by the Indian Supreme Court has no legal value.”

  • Ayesha Omar shines in ‘Dhai Chaal’; Brace yourself for an exciting espionage thriller

    Ayesha Omar shines in ‘Dhai Chaal’; Brace yourself for an exciting espionage thriller

    Ayesha Omar is all set to sparkle in the film ‘Dhai Chaal’ where she’s taking on the role of a high-profile journalist unraveling the story of Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav’s conviction in Pakistan. Ayesha’s versatility and enthusiasm for the project shine through while she got to experience working in Quetta.

    The film’s producer, Dr. Irfan, played a crucial role in convincing Ayesha to embrace the character, and she saw working with a new team as an exhilarating adventure.

    On X (formerly Twitter) there is a tweet urging Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar to watch ‘Dhai Chaal’ as it counters Indian-sponsored terrorism in Balochistan. It’s great to see independent productions shedding light on untold stories.

  • PPP leader Abdul Qadir Baloch proposes election delay in security challenged regions

    PPP leader Abdul Qadir Baloch proposes election delay in security challenged regions

    Former federal minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Abdul Qadir Baloch has recommended postponing the general elections in areas that are not safe or facing security challenges.

    The PPP leader said in an interview on Saturday that by-polls can be conducted in these areas later, stressing that it will not be good to postpone general elections due to just six or seven constituencies.

    “Attacks by TTP in Balochistan are way higher than those by Baloch separatists,” the PPP leader said, adding that the terrorist organisation often targets Kalat, Mastung, and neighbouring areas.

    He also said that security threats are real because Baloch separatists don’t believe in the politics of parliament, calling the elements a hurdle for politicians to run their election campaigns.

    Abdul Qadir Baloch then said that interior minister Sarfraz Bugti should not have publicly talked to the media about threats to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, adding that it’s the caretaker government’s responsibility to give security to all politicians.

  • Indian govt issues notices to Shah Rukh, Ajay Devgan, Akshay Kumar over gutka ads

    Indian govt issues notices to Shah Rukh, Ajay Devgan, Akshay Kumar over gutka ads

    The Indian government has issued notices to Bollywood A-listers Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgan for appeared in gutka advertisements despite a ban on promoting the addictive and harmful products.

    The actors have been issued notices by the government after a court hearing in which the state lawyer mentioned that the Supreme Court is already looking into the. matter.
    The actors appeared in the ads years ago. Akshay Kumar has even apologized to his fans for doing the advertisement.

    Gutka is an addictive substance made from areca nuts and tobacco. Once extremely popular in the subcontinent, gutka is known to cause cancers of the mouth, head and neck.

    The next court hearing is on May 9, 2024.

  • Curious incident of clean bowled batsman being declared not out

    Curious incident of clean bowled batsman being declared not out

    A curious incident during the third grade match between the Western Districts in Canberra, has captured the attention of cricket fans. A bowler bowled the batsman cleanly, with the ball hitting the wicket, but the bails did not fall, nor did any of the stumps uproot completely, on which the umpires declared the batsman not out.

    Despite the ball hitting the wicket, the two bails did not fall and not one of the three stumps could be completely uprooted, on which the umpires did not declare out.

    According to Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Law 29.1, a batsman cannot be declared bowled out unless at least one bail has fallen completely from the top of the stumps or at least one or more stumps have been completely uprooted off the ground.

    Social media users have expressed mixed reactions to the unique incident. Here are some reactions;

  • Rao Anwar targets Asif Zardari in new interview

    Rao Anwar targets Asif Zardari in new interview

    The controversial former Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Malir, Rao Anwar, has targeted former President and co-chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Asif Ali Zardari in an interview, offering details of alleged corruption within the Sindh government.

    Talking to SAMAA, Rao Anwar claimed that Asif Ali Zardari was involved in corruption of RS 700 billion, stating, “Asif Ali Zardari is the king of the system mafia. In the last five years, 700 billion rupees have been laundered outside Pakistan.”

    He also disclosed that after 2013, Sindh police had also been involved in seizing individuals’ land. He criticised the Sindh government, saying that instead of controlling crimes in Karachi and interior Sindh, they were busy doing other activities.

    Rao, one of the most contentious police officers in Karachi, retired in 2019, mired in allegations of extra judicial murder among other serious charges. He had been charged with carrying out fake encounters and involvement in corrupt practices, including orchestrating the murder of Naqeebullah Mehsud, an aspiring model from Waziristan. Later, an anti-terrorism court acquitted the former SSP.

  • 100 million to be spent on upgradation of 84 police stations in Lahore

    100 million to be spent on upgradation of 84 police stations in Lahore

    Lahore police has released a huge sum of Rs 100 million out of a total of 190 million allocated for the establishment of the Special Initiative Police Stations(SIPs) in the Lahore region.

    To eradicate ‘thana culture’, the department has planned to introduce modern technology and smart idea-based model police stations to provide citizens quick relief and increase trust levels between the public and the police.

    The Police department has announced establishing division-wise committees under the supervision of the respective SPs of the operations wing, making the sub-divisional police officers (SDPOs), station house officers (SHOs), and the muharrars their respective members. This will ensure transparency in the utilisation of the funds released by the Punjab government for the upgrade of all 84 Lahore police stations.

    The project, the brainchild of Punjab Police IG Dr Usman Anwar, will involve converting all 735 police stations of the province, including 84 in Lahore, into the Special Initiative Police Stations. Caretaker setup in Punjab allocated Rs1.9 billion, including Rs190 million (19 crore) for Lahore SIPs. Out of the total allocated amount, Rs60 million (6 crore) will go to the taxes while the rest amount of Rs30 million (3 crore) will also be released in the weeks to come.

    According to the scheme, Two LCDs each will be installed in the lobby (the space for the citizens) and in the offices of the SHOs. the cameras will be installed outside the bars to monitor the activities of the suspects, in the office of the SHOs, and at the front desks of the police stations.
    Each police station will house a control room and Qmatic system to facilitate the citizens.

    Out of the total of 84 police stations, the buildings of the three police stations — Mozang, Hanjarwal and the Civil Lines — have been completed and inaugurated.

    The 70 percent of the total civil work of the rest of the buildings of the police stations is near completion, the official said.

    Talking to Dawn, Lahore Operations DIG Ali Nasir Rizvi suggested that the Lahore police department would submit a request to the Punjab government through the IG office to provide Rs70 million additional amount to meet expenses.