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  • Passenger plane crash in Brazil kills all 61 on board

    Passenger plane crash in Brazil kills all 61 on board

    An airplane carrying 57 passengers and four crew crashed Friday in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state, killing everyone on board, the airline said.

    The aircraft, an ATR 72-500 operated by Voepass airline, was traveling from Cascavel in southern Parana state to Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos international airport when it crashed in the city of Vinhedo.

    Voepass initially said the plane was carrying 58 passengers, but a statement on the airline’s website later revised the figure to 57.

    Images broadcast on local media showed a large plane spinning as it plummeted almost vertically, while other footage showed a large column of smoke rising from the crash site in what appeared to be a residential area.

    “There were no survivors,” the city government in Valinhos — which was involved in the rescue and recovery operation in nearby Vinhedo — said in an to AFP.

    Vinhedo, with about 76,000 residents, is located approximately 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Sao Paulo.

    Recovery of the victims’ remains for “identification” has begun and “will continue throughout the night,” Sao Paulo State Governor Tarcisio de Freitas told reporters at the scene.

    President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva declared three days of mourning.

    Voepass said it was cooperating with authorities to “determine the causes of the accident,” while giving full assistance to families of the victims on flight 2283.

    The plane, a twin-engine turboprop, took off “without any flight restrictions, with all its systems operational,” the company said.

    Brazil’s CENIPA aviation accident agency has launched an investigation.

    ATR, a Franco-Italian aircraft maker and Airbus subsidiary, said its experts were working to help investigators.

    Truck driver Martins Barbosa, 49, was working when he learned of the plane crash, which occurred 150 meters (500 feet) from his home.

    “I thought it might have fallen on my house, with my son inside,” he told AFP, adding he felt despondent before learning his family was okay.

    Nathalie Cicari, who lives near the crash site, told CNN Brasil the impact was “terrifying.”

    “I was having lunch, I heard a very loud noise very close by,” she said, describing the sound as drone-like but “much louder.”

    “I went out on the balcony and saw the plane spinning. Within seconds, I realized that it was not a normal movement for a plane.”

    Cicari was not hurt but had to evacuate her house, which was filled with black smoke from the crash.

    “I arrived at the scene and saw many bodies on the ground — many of them,” another witness, Ricardo Rodrigues, told local Band News.

    Firefighters, military police and state civil defense were deployed at the scene.

    Military police told local media the accident had not caused any casualties on the ground, and that the fire sparked by the crash had been brought under control.

    The plane’s black box “has already been found, apparently preserved,” Sao Paulo state security official Guilherme Derrite told reporters at the scene.

    The doomed plane recorded its first flight in April 2010, according to the website planespotters.net.

    Air safety has improved dramatically in recent decades, with deadly passenger plane crashes becoming ever-more rare worldwide, though more frequent in developing nations.

    Excluding Friday’s crash, CENIPA data shows Brazil has recorded 108 aircraft accidents so far this year, resulting in 49 deaths. Over the last ten years, 746 people have died in 1,665 accidents in the country.

    In January 2023, another ATR 72 operated by Yeti Airlines crashed after stalling in Nepal, killing all 72 on board.

    Nepalese authorities attributed the incident to pilot error.

  • Father of three commits suicide after receiving high electricity bill

    Father of three commits suicide after receiving high electricity bill

    Sajid, a father of three, has committed suicide in Chishtian after receiving a high electricity bill.

    ARY News has reported that Muhammad Sajid, a resident of Chishtian’s Mehboob Colony, took his life after arguing with his brothers over a high electricity bill.

    Sajid was reportedly the family breadwinner, a father of three who worked as a vegetable vendor. He fought with his brothers after they received an electricity bill of 17,000 rupees.

    Sajid committed suicide after consuming poison.

    His last words, as quoted by his brother, were, “I am a poor man. How can I pay the bill of 17,000 rupees?”

    Such incidents are now seen happening at a regular pace. Previously, a 65-year-old woman, Razia Bibi, suffering from a hernia, jumped into a drain after her family received a high electricity bill.

  • Bird strikes increase at domestic airports; PIA faces crores in losses

    Bird strikes increase at domestic airports; PIA faces crores in losses

    Bird collisions with planes at domestic airports have increased as national carrier PIA reports that the airline has incurred losses amounting to crores of rupees as a consequence of these collisions.

    PIA reported 38 bird strike incidents involving its planes from January to June this year.

    The majority of these collisions occurred at Lahore Airport, with 14 incidents, and Karachi Airport, with eight incidents, over the past six months. Additionally, seven cases were reported at other locations. Four incidents were reported at Multan Airport and one each at Sukkur, Faisalabad, and Gilgit Airports.

    The incidents primarily occurred during landing and take-off, resulting in additional expenses of crores of rupees for PIA.

    The Civil Aviation Authority is responsible for keeping birds away from airports, but the necessary systems have not been installed.

  • 1,630 cases of child abuse reported in 2024 so far

    1,630 cases of child abuse reported in 2024 so far

    Sahil, an organisation working for the protection of children’s rights, has released a Six Month Cruel Numbers data revealing that a total of 1,630 cases of child abuse were reported from across the country.

    The data sheds light on the first six months of 2024, with 862 cases of child sexual abuse, 668 cases of abduction, 82 cases of missing children, 18 cases of child marriages, and 48 cases of pornography after sexual abuse were reported.

    The data also shows that out of the total reported cases, (962) 59 percent of victims were girls and (668) 41 percent were boys.

    About 81 daily national and regional newspapers were monitored from January to June 2024 to collect data on child sexual abuse, abduction, missing children and cases of early marriages. The areas include the four provinces along with the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), and Gilgit Baltistan (GB).

    The data shows that the most vulnerable age group remains children aged 6-15, with 693 cases reported in this bracket. Additionally, 94 cases involved children aged 0-5, 231 children were from the 16-18 age bracket, and in 612 cases, the age of the victims was not mentioned.

    In the year 2024, January-June, the abusers involved in 47pc of the total cases were acquaintances, 18pc were strangers, while in 9pc acquaintances along with strangers committed crimes against children.

    In the first six months of 2024, 78pc of the total cases were reported from Punjab and 6pc from the ICT. The rest of the cases were reported from other provinces including 11pc cases from Sindh, 3pc cases from KP, and 2pc cases from Balochistan, AJK and GB.

    Out of the total reported cases, 44pc were from urban areas and 56pc were from rural areas.

    Cases of violence against women

    In the first six months of the year, violence against women, Sahil observed that a total number of 1,732 cases were reported, which included different forms of violence such as murder, suicide, abduction, rape, honour killing and torture.


    Sahil’s objective

    Sahil is working on child protection with special focus on child sexual abuse since 1996.

    It aims to develop a protective environment free from all forms of violence for children, especially child sexual abuse.

    It also provides legal, emotional and psychological support to the victims.

  • Social media apps including WhatsApp experiencing slowdowns yet again

    Social media apps including WhatsApp experiencing slowdowns yet again

    Users across various cities in Pakistan are dealing with drastically slow internet. Reports indicate that messaging apps like WhatsApp are also facing slowdowns.

    People are encountering issues with messages not being downloaded on WhatsApp.

    Geo news reports that according to Down Detector, a website that monitors social media app performance, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram are among the platforms that have been slow.

  • Pakistani student makes history, elected as president of Oxford University Graduate Community

    Pakistani student makes history, elected as president of Oxford University Graduate Community

    Student Raza Nazar makes history after getting elected president of the Graduate Community at Oxford University, becoming the first Muslim and Pakistani to hold this position.

    He stated that his research focuses on constitutional theory and sovereignty, Geo news reports.

    The President of the Graduate Community (MCR) at Oxford University represents and advocates for the interests of graduate students, fostering community engagement through events and activities. They also serve as a liaison between students and university administration, ensuring their voices are heard on important issues.

    After earning his primary education in Karachi, Raza Nazar completed his law degree from the London School of Economics (LSE), where he held the position of President of the LSE Law Society. During his time at LSE, he also co-founded the LSE Future of Pakistan conference, an annual event that gathers students, experts, and government officials.

    Raza pursued a Bachelor of Civil Laws (BCL) while at Oxford which the University of Oxford describes as “the most highly regarded taught master’s-level qualification in the Common Law world,” joining the few Pakistanis to have completed the BCL,  including former Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and former President Wasim Sajjad.

  • Protests end as Baloch Solidarity Committee reaches agreement with government

    Protests end as Baloch Solidarity Committee reaches agreement with government

    The Baloch Solidarity Committee (BSC) has announced the end of their protest after successful negotiations with the government, concluding its sit-in in Gwadar and other cities of Balochistan on the night of August 8.

    The negotiations took place in Gwadar, with the government delegation led by Senior Minister Mir Zahoor Ahmad Bilidi and the BSC represented by Dr. Mah Rang Baloch and Sami Deen Baloch, Dawn newspaper reports.

    The Baloch Solidarity Committee organizer stated that, after ending the sit-in in Gwadar, members would travel to Turbat for a public meeting. The convoy is scheduled to leave for Turbat at 10 a.m., with a public rally planned for noon.

    Commissioner Makran Daud Khalji, Deputy Commissioner Gwadar Hamudur Rehman, SSP Najeeb Pendran, and National Party leader Hussain Ashraf were also present during the talks.

  • Sahiwal Board 9th class Gazette 2024-Download PDF

    Sahiwal Board 9th class Gazette 2024-Download PDF

    The Sahiwal Board has released the 9th class Result 2024. The gazette can be downloaded as a PDF from the link. Check your results easily and quickly.

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  • Bahawalpur Board 9th class Gazette 2024-Download PDF

    Bahawalpur Board 9th class Gazette 2024-Download PDF

    The Bahawalpur Board has released the 9th class Result 2024. The gazette can be downloaded as a PDF from the link. Check your results easily and quickly.

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  • Lahore Board 9th class Gazette 2024-Download PDF

    Lahore Board 9th class Gazette 2024-Download PDF

    The Lahore Board has released the 9th class Result 2024. The gazette can be downloaded as a PDF from the link. Check your results easily and quickly.

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