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  • Pakistani visa fee to be waived off for 126 countries

    Pakistani visa fee to be waived off for 126 countries

    The federal government has announced visa-free entry for citizens of 126 countries.

    A federal cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was presented with a report on the implementation of federal policies for the years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023.

    The cabinet approved the issuance of digital visas for citizens of 126 countries. Sources indicate that individuals coming from these countries for business and tourism purposes will enjoy visa-free entry.

    The federal cabinet also endorsed a Ministry of Interior summary proposing visa-free entry for investors from friendly nations.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlighted significant changes in the visa regime, emphasizing that the number of countries exempted from visa fees has now increased to 126. He underscored that investors and tourists from Western countries will also benefit from this waiver.

    Sharif remarked on concerns regarding potential revenue loss from visa fees, stating, “I believe that waiving visa fees will attract more investment to Pakistan, resulting in greater overall benefit.”

    The Prime Minister added that the implementation of E-Gate systems will commence in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad in the initial phase. He anticipated an increase in religious tourism due to E-Gate implementation, contributing to economic stability and bolstering foreign exchange reserves.

    Additionally, the Federal Cabinet approved the establishment of special courts under the SECP Act of 1997.

    The meeting sanctioned the signing of an MoU between Pakistan and Denmark, an increase in the Privatization Commission Board’s membership, and the appointment of the Chairman of the Abandoned Waqf Property Board.

  • Five French tourist attractions transformed into Olympic grounds

    Five French tourist attractions transformed into Olympic grounds

    1. Eiffel Tower

    The most famous of the Paris landmarks, the Eiffel Tower, will welcome beach volleyball. The action will take place in a temporary venue near the foot of the “Iron Lady”. Next door, the Champs de Mars park at the foot of the tower will host judo and wrestling.

    Reviled by some Parisians when it was unveiled in 1889 for the World Fair by engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower has become the capital’s symbol. Besides being one of the world’s top tourist attractions, pulling in seven million visitors a year, it is also a working telecoms tower, used for radio and TV transmissions.

    Winners at the Paris Games will all go home with a small part of the iron colossus. Each medal will contain an 18g crumb of original iron, removed during renovations, melted down and reforged.

    2. Grand Palais

    Fencing and taekwondo battles will take place in the opulent setting of the Grand Palais exhibition hall, a glass-and-steel masterpiece created for the World Fair of 1900. Its distinctive feature is its glass-domed roof, the largest of its kind in Europe, which covers a cavernous exhibition space of 13,500 square metres.

    During World War I, the Grand Palais put its art collection in storage and converted its galleries into a military hospital where soldiers were patched up before returning to the trenches. In the 21st century, the airy nave has hosted giant installations commissioned from some of the world’s leading artists. It has also been flooded to make the biggest ice rink in the world.

    3, Place de la Concorde

    The vast, paved square at the foot of the Champs-Elysees avenue, where heads rolled (literally) during the French Revolution, will serve as an urban sports hub.

    Skateboarding, 3×3 basketball, BMX freestyle and, in its first Games appearance, breakdancing, will all take place on the elegant square by the Seine. Its harmonious name conceals a bloody past. King Louis XVI and his wife Marie-Antoinette were guillotined there in 1793 during the Reign of Terror that followed the 1789 French Revolution. The largest square in Paris is defined by its huge gold obelisk, one of a pair originally erected by Ramses II outside the temple in Luxor in Egypt. It was gifted to Paris in 1830.

    4. Palace of Versailles

    Dressage, showjumping and equestrian cross country will take place in the park of Versailles Palace, some 20 kilometres from Paris. It will also feature on the marathon circuit and host pentathlon events.

    In the 17th century, “the Sun King” Louis XIV transformed Versailles into a home of French royalty, where he resided with around 10,000 staff. The vast gardens include a mile-long canal that once hosted opulent parties. It has been a world heritage site since 1979 and is a firm favourite on the Paris tourist trail.

    5. Marseille

    The Olympics are spreading beyond the capital. Sailing contests will take place in the Mediterranean city of Marseille, France’s boisterous second city, better known as the home of Olympique Marseille football team.

    Over 300 sailors from across the world will battle it out on the sapphire Mediterranean waters off the city. A marina has been built along the scenic Corniche coastal road heading southeast out of the city. It’s unlikely they’ll have the sometimes ferocious mistral wind in their sails. It usually blows in winter and spring.

    Marseille, which will also host 10 football matches, was where the Olympic torch landed in France on May 8 on its relay to Paris.

  • Karachi Jirga orders killing of couple for marrying of their free will

    Karachi Jirga orders killing of couple for marrying of their free will

    A Jirga in the Manghopir area of Karachi ordered the killing of a young couple who married of their own free will, ARY News has said.

    Police sources told ARY News that the couple- identified as Saira (20) and Adil (22)- was found dead inside their home in Manghopir on Monday, and the parents of both the husband and wife gave their consent to the murder.

    “Initially, both parties refused to register the murder case,” informed the police.

    The woman identified as Saira. Her mother and maternal aunt played a key role in the dual murder.

    “The slain woman’s mother called the killers to the home. They entered the house and opened fire and also used knives in the gruesome dual murder crime,” says the police sources.

    Four 30-bore spent bullets, two coins and other things were recovered from the crime scene.

    However, Dawn reported that the victims were residents of Husain D’Silva Town in North Nazimabad. After tying the knot on their free will, they went into hiding and started living in Manghopir because the girl’s parents were against their marriage.

    Area SHO Bashir Ahmed said that it appeared that her relatives traced the couple.

    Initial investigations suggest that the couple originally hailed from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the SHO revealed.

    The bodies were shifted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital to fulfil medical and legal formalities.

  • Single and ready to mingle; Which province has the highest number of unmarried people?

    Single and ready to mingle; Which province has the highest number of unmarried people?

    The recent digital census report includes interesting facts about the number of bachleors in the country. It states that the number of unmarried people in the country has gone up to 42.5 million, increasing by about 5.2 million in the last 6 years since 2017. The number of unmarried people was 37.3 million last time the census was carried out.

    The Institute of Statistics reported that the number of unmarried people is the highest in Punjab with 236 lacs, Sindh stands second with 95 lac 86 thousand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is third in the list with 66 lac 72 thousand and Balochistan ranks fourth with 21 lac 81 thousand.

    However, the number of unmarried people in Islamabad is 4 lac 86 thousand.

    The report reveals that the number of married people in the country is 94.5 million and the number has increased by 1.42 million in six years.

    There has been a decrease in the number of divorced and widowed women in the recent census, which shows that the number of divorced women in the country is 4 lac 99 thousand.

    While in 2017, the number of divorced women was 5 lac 15 thousand.

    The report is compiled based on data of people aged 15 years and above.

  • Will there be tax on graves in Punjab?

    Will there be tax on graves in Punjab?

    In a bid to clear the air around tax being imposed on graves in Punjab, the government has said that no ‘grave tax’ has been levied in Punjab and no proposal for such a tax is under consideration.

    Recently, a widely shared clip from Samaa News in 2019 resurfaced, which claimed that the government is imposing a tax for about 1500 rupees on the graves of adults and children in the budget for the next year.

    Asia Gul, Special Secretary for Local Government and Community Development in Lahore, told Geo Fact Check that the news is “fake”.

    “The local government department has neither initiated any such proposal nor has the government approved any such proposal,” she said.

    Aslam Nadeem, director of administration and finance at the Punjab Shahr Khumshan Authority, who is responsible for establishing model cemeteries across the province, also confirmed that he has not seen any such proposal and was unaware of any tax on graves in the province.

    The Punjab budget for 2024-25 also has no mention of a tax on graves.

  • Pakistan extends stay of registered Afghan refugees by one year

    Pakistan extends stay of registered Afghan refugees by one year

    The Ministry of States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) issued a notification to extend the period that card holding Afghan refugees can stay in Pakistan.

    According to the notification, the extension will be applicable from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. The extension of POR will be applicable to registered Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan.

    Sources said that the registration card for registered Afghan refugees had expired on June 30, 2024 and the number of registered Afghan refugees in Pakistan is about 1.45 lakh.

  • All passport problems to be resolved by September

    All passport problems to be resolved by September

    Director General (DG) Passport and Immigration Mustafa Jamal Qazi has announced that all passport-related issues will be fully resolved by September.

    During a briefing to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Interior, DG Passport mentioned that there have been complaints regarding delays in passport printing due to inactive machinery. Approval has been granted to procure e-passport machinery, and six new printers will also be installed for passport printing.

    DG Passport assured that steps are being taken to control the delay in the passport printing process, with a commitment to resolving all passport-related issues by September.

    He further stated that additional counters have been established in passport offices. The existing passport system, which is 20 years old, currently has 20 printers, out of which only 13 are operational. The issue of lamination papers, affected by the dollar rate, has been addressed.

  • Tram for Lahore approved, routes and dates announced

    Tram for Lahore approved, routes and dates announced

    The Punjab government has approved launching a tram service in Lahore, ARY reported.

    The project was approved by Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif during her recent visit to the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) headquarters.

    The project will spread around 11 kilometers and include 10 stops, approximately 1 to 1.5 kilometers apart. The LDA has been asked to draw inspiration from modern tram models in Finland and China, with an estimated cost of Rs27 billion for the project.

    The tram route will include prominent localities such as Main Boulevard from Kalma Chowk, Liberty, Main Market, Mini Market, and Hali Road.
    With Maryam Nawaz’s approval, MM Alam Road is expected to be converted into a one-way street to accommodate the tram route, as part of the re-modeling.

    The tram service will also have a special stop within Gaddafi Stadium, making it a convenient option for sports enthusiasts and even-goers.
    However, ticket prices for the tram service will be determined after the launch.

  • Evidence-based, modern traffic challan system introduced in Punjab

    Evidence-based, modern traffic challan system introduced in Punjab

    A modern system of traffic challans has been introduced in Punjab, where challans will now be issued with proof.

    The announcement by the Punjab Safe City Authority states that heavy fines will be imposed for traffic rule violations, and challans will include evidence of the infractions.

    According to the announcement, Punjab has implemented artificial intelligence and a modern electronic traffic policing system similar to developed countries. The system includes the use of modern cameras to monitor every smoke-emitting vehicle.

    The statement emphasises that under the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the issuance of electronic challans for traffic and environmental law violations continues through Safe City cameras in Lahore. Monitoring of vehicle emissions, including motorcycles and auto-rickshaws, is ongoing using modern cameras.

    The declaration further notes that, similar to practices in developed nations, photos and videos of vehicles emitting smoke are captured in Lahore, and these are included as evidence in electronic tickets.

    Senior Minister Punjab Maryam Aurangzeb commented on the changing culture of traffic policing under the Chief Minister’s supervision, highlighting efforts to ensure environmental protection and enforcement of traffic laws through modern technology.

    Maryam Aurangzeb added that a phased implementation of a modern electronic traffic policing system will extend to every city in Punjab. With citizen cooperation, Punjab aims to become an exemplary province with both smog-free air and modern policing capabilities.

  • Govt reverses decision on passport suspension for asylum seekers abroad

    Govt reverses decision on passport suspension for asylum seekers abroad

    The federal government has decided to withdraw a circular suspending the passports of asylum seekers abroad.

    According to details, a high-level meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar discussed various issues related to the welfare of overseas Pakistanis. The Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary, DG Immigration and Passport, and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended the meeting.

    The participants were briefed about the timely issuance of passports to Pakistanis living abroad.

    It was decided to immediately withdraw the circular suspending the passports of Pakistanis seeking asylum abroad.

    The Deputy Prime Minister was informed by the concerned authorities that passports for overseas Pakistanis will be issued within 60 days.

    Previously, on June 11, the Federal Ministry of Interior had decided not to issue passports to Pakistanis seeking asylum abroad.