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  • ‘You will see progress in Karachi’; Murtaza Wahab has promised to keep

    ‘You will see progress in Karachi’; Murtaza Wahab has promised to keep

    Murtaza Wahab, newly elected mayor of Karachi, has said in a press conference on Tuesday that he and his party want to get to work. “You will see progress in Karachi now,” he promised.

    He mentioned that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) will do practical work with clear methods.
    Murtaza Wahab also stated that to fulfill legal requirements, him and Deputy Mayor Salman Abdullah will be elected as Chairman from a union committee within 10 days.

    Stressing that solving municipal issues is their priority, Wahab stated that they will change the old sewage system and in this way, people’s problems can be solved permanently.
    “Transport problem in Karachi is also our priority,” he pointed out.

    “We have already fulfilled the promise for public buses with the people of Karachi and still work is continuing on Red and Yellow line service,” the mayor observed.

  • Proton increases car prices by more than Rs2.1 million in Pakistan

    Proton increases car prices by more than Rs2.1 million in Pakistan

    In what has already been a challenging year for Pakistan’s car industry, Al-Haj Automotive, the assembler and seller of Proton cars in the country, has announced a significant price hike across its vehicle lineup. The move comes as the industry continues to grapple with production halts and a series of factors contributing to a worsening crisis.

    Throughout 2022, Al-Haj Automotive had refrained from increasing its prices, with the exception of the Saga Standard Automatic variant in February. However, the company’s recent announcement indicates a substantial shift in its pricing strategy, leaving customers in shock and further dampening the already struggling car market.

    The ongoing crisis in the Pakistani car industry has been attributed to several key factors. First and foremost, the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee against major currencies has led to increased costs for automakers who rely on imported components. Import restrictions imposed by the government have also played a role in limiting the availability of crucial parts and components.

    Furthermore, the industry has faced challenges due to the increase in taxes levied on automobile manufacturers. The rising freight charges have further added to the financial burden faced by car companies, affecting their ability to maintain reasonable pricing for consumers.

    In addition to these factors, the Pakistani car industry has been hit hard by escalating raw material prices, making it increasingly difficult for automakers to sustain production and keep prices affordable. Logistical hurdles and supply chain disruptions have only compounded the challenges faced by manufacturers, resulting in prolonged production halts and delivery delays.

    Against this backdrop, Al-Haj Automotive has released its updated price list, effective immediately. The new prices for the Proton vehicle lineup are as follows:

    Saga Standard Manual: PKR2,824,000 (old price) to PKR3,749,000 (new price), representing an increase of PKR925,000.

    Saga Standard Automatic: PKR3,299,000 (old price) to PKR3,949,000 (new price), reflecting an increase of PKR650,000.

    Saga ACE Automatic: PKR3,149,000 (old price) to PKR4,099,000 (new price), marking a significant rise of PKR950,000.

    X70 Executive AWD: PKR6,740,000 (old price) to PKR8,799,000 (new price), indicating a staggering increase of PKR2,059,000.

    X70 Premium FWD: PKR7,190,000 (old price) to PKR9,299,000 (new price), representing a substantial hike of PKR2,109,000.

    These price hikes by Al-Haj Automotive are expected to further burden potential car buyers and impact the demand in an already beleaguered market. The company, like other automakers in Pakistan, has attributed the need for such price increases to the challenging economic conditions and various hurdles faced by the industry.

    As Pakistan’s car industry continues to grapple with the ongoing crisis, consumers and stakeholders are anxiously awaiting measures from the government and industry leaders to stabilise the market and provide relief to both manufacturers and customers alike.

  • Andrew Tate indicted on human trafficking and rape charges in Romania

    Andrew Tate indicted on human trafficking and rape charges in Romania

    Andrew Tate, along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian associates, are facing criminal charges of rape, human trafficking, and leading an organised crime group for the sexual exploitation of women.

    According to the indictment presented to a Bucharest court, the four defendants are accused of forming an organized criminal group in 2021 with the aim of engaging in human trafficking in Romania, as well as the U.S. and the U.K.

    The indictment names seven alleged victims who state they were deceived by the Tate brothers on false promises of love and marriage.

    All the defendants have denied the allegations. The Tate brothers were initially arrested at their Bucharest home in December and were later granted house arrest in March by a Romanian judge.

    The judge now has a 60-day period to review case files before sending it to trial. There are also ongoing investigations into other alleged crimes such as money laundering and trafficking of minors, which may result in separate indictments.

    Assets belonging to the accused, including properties, cars, and over $300 million in cryptocurrency, have been seized. However, the trial is not expected to begin immediately and is likely to last several years.

    Andrew Tate, a British-American former kickboxer, gained notoriety in 2016 when he was expelled from the British TV show Big Brother due to a video showing him apparently assaulting a woman. Despite a temporary ban from Twitter for controversial comments blaming women for sexual assault, he later had his account reinstated.

    Andrew Tate has amassed a substantial following among young men, due to his flagrant display of hyper-masculinity and a luxurious lifestyle.

  • Government mulling handing over Karachi Ports to UAE

    Government mulling handing over Karachi Ports to UAE

    In a last-ditch attempt to raise much needed foreign exchange, Pakistan’s government is planning to finalise a deal to hand over Karachi’s port terminals to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    This move may constitute the first intergovernmental transaction under the Intergovernmental Commercial Transactions Act, a law which was enacted last year in 2022. This law is aimed at selling state assets on a fast-track basis to raise funds.

    Last year, Pakistan’s coalition government created the effective-immediately bill to raise emergency funds.

    Finance Minister Ishaq Dar chaired the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Inter-Governmental Commercial Transactions on Monday. A decision was made to set up a committee that would negotiate a commercial agreement between the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) and the UAE government, as reported by The Express Tribune.

    The negotiation committee constituted to finalise a framework agreement will be headed by the Minister for Maritime Affairs, Faisal Sabzwari. Committee members include the additional secretaries of Finance and Foreign Affairs, the special assistant to PM Jehanzeb Khan, the Chairman of the Karachi Port Terminal (KPT), and the general managers of the KPT.

    The UAE government had shown interest in acquiring the Karachi port terminals that were under the administrative control of Pakistan International Containers Terminals (PICT) last year. However, for now, PICT will maintain operational control over the ports.

    The Ministry of Maritime Affairs (MoMa) released the following statement, as reported by Dawn: “KPT was of the view that they couldn’t operate the terminal due to lack of time and resources and interface with the clients/shipping lines and the timeframe for bidding had lapsed and the events have created an unforeseeable situation where the time limits laid down for open or other methods of procurement cannot be met.”

    The MoMA said and went on to report that “the (KPT) has, therefore, recommended that in the given circumstance only PICT is in a position to provide management services to keep the terminal operational”.

    According to The Express Tribune, sources indicate that the government needs to be extra careful when finalising a deal with the UAE, considering it is the first transaction of its kind and the outgoing operator is posing some challenges.

    Pakistan’s IMF loan of $6.5 billion was signed in 2019 and is set to terminate on June 30. Its termination date drawing closer has sent panic through the Pakistani government. Already suffering one of the worst economic crises Pakistan has faced, the threat of the country defaulting looms ominously near.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a meeting with the ambassadors the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the European Union, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Sharif wants to rouse support for the revival of Pakistan’s stalled deal with the IMF.

    The prime minister stressed that the government was keen to get at least the $ 1.2 billion IMF loan tranche out of the remaining $2.6 billion, which is attached with the completion of the pending 9th review of the program, according to sources at The Week.

  • OGRA proposes Rs10 million fine for oil companies involved in illegal petroleum stocking and distribution

    OGRA proposes Rs10 million fine for oil companies involved in illegal petroleum stocking and distribution

    The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has recommended severe penalties for those involved in the illegal storage, handling, and distribution of petroleum products in Pakistan. OGRA has proposed amendments to Sections 285-B and 285-C of the Pakistan Penal Code to address this issue.

    According to OGRA’s proposal to the Cabinet Division, individuals or oil marketing companies found guilty of unauthorised storage and handling of petroleum for the purpose of sale, resale, transport, or distribution to consumers could face up to ten years in prison or a fine of up to Rs10 million. The regulatory body emphasises that such unauthorised activities have detrimental effects on society, particularly innocent individuals who may unknowingly be exposed to unsafe petroleum products.

    The proposed amendments aim to address the existing gaps in the legal framework related to the handling of explosive substances, fire or combustible materials, and machinery that can cause harm to human life and property damage. While Sections 285, 286, and 287 of the Pakistan Penal Code already deal with these issues, they do not specifically cover the illicit sale, distribution, production, storage, or handling of petroleum products.

    To rectify this, OGRA has recommended the insertion of Section-A 285-B and 285-C in the Pakistan Penal Code. These new sections would serve to safeguard human life and property by imposing strict penalties for unlicensed handling of petroleum products and explosive substances, as well as unauthorised manufacturing of machinery and equipment.

    The proposed amendments align with the constitutional provisions of Pakistan, which ensure that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property except in accordance with the law. By introducing these new measures, OGRA aims to deter illegal activities in the oil and gas sector, protect public safety, and maintain a regulated and lawful environment for the industry.

    The recommendations made by OGRA are now under consideration by the Cabinet Division. If approved and implemented, the proposed amendments would serve as a strong deterrent against the illegal handling and distribution of petroleum products, ensuring the safety and well-being of the Pakistani public.

  • Bushra Ansari thinks Pakistanis shouldn’t get too many holidays for Eid

    Bushra Ansari thinks Pakistanis shouldn’t get too many holidays for Eid

    Veteran actress Bushra Ansari might have a lot of jokes up her sleeve, but this time the nation isn’t laughing with her.

    Taking to Instagram, the veteran actress shared a news clip from FHM Pakistan about a government announcement giving Pakistanis five days off for Eid.

    The government has not allotted five days for Eid holidays, but today the federal government announced that three holidays will be granted from June 29 till 1st July, 2023 for those working five days a week.

    To the ‘Dolly Ki Ayegi Barat’, this wasn’t really good news as she lamented in the post:

    “Ma Sha Allah. This nation needs to work day and night to progress in life.. but why do we want to have so many holidays…3 days are more than enough..kaam karlo kaam. Bus chuttiyon ka bahana chahiye.”

    The comment did not sit well with many Pakistanis who felt that the actress had an entitled and elitist approach towards people who have to work hard throughout the year to make a living, and deserved time off for relaxation. One user commented:

    “Many people have to move from their workplace to hometowns for celebrating Eid. They have to spend hefty amounts in the name of fares. 4 to 5 public holidays will let them celebrate, take rest and meet their beloved ones.”

    “Ask those who work 9 to 5”, another user wrote.

  • ‘Saim’s control on the writing and the craft is masterful’: Indian filmmaker Nikkhil Advani on Joyland

    ‘Saim’s control on the writing and the craft is masterful’: Indian filmmaker Nikkhil Advani on Joyland

    It has been months, but yet the impact that Pakistani writer and director Saim Sadiq managed to create with his debut film ‘Joyland’ is still a joy to witness, especially how Indian audiences are praising the filmmaker and the cast for how they tackled a sensitive topic in a beautiful way.

    Indian director Nikkhil Advani attended a screening of the film where there was an interactive session with Sadiq, and along with the rest of the cast. Sharing pictures from the full house event, he praised the film as well as Sadiq for his grip on the story and incredible talent as a director:

    “We closed the season of Cinema House at G5A foundation with the incredible Joyland. Saim’s control of the writing and the craft is masterful. What bold choices he has made in every department need to be first applauded and then studied.”

    He also praised the acting skills of Ali Junejo, Alina Khan, Raasti Farooq:

    “Rasti, Alina, and Ali – my god, what performances. We all just sat for a few minutes in stunned silence. Apoorva Charan – more power to you and I know whatever you choose to do in the future is going to be so so special. Thank you.”

    The director shared another picture of the completely occupied house, as well as the interactive session held with the cast members

    Sadiq, who has been signed with talent agency CAA, had spoken to The Guardian about the inspiration behind his film, when in 2016, he took a semester off from Colombia University where he was completing his Masters, to go back to Lahore and visit theatres. Sadiq recounted how he spent four months visiting exotic theatres, talking to dancers:

    “Pakistan has become a bit schizophrenic, it’s a bit bipolar,” revealed Sadiq. “People pray and then they do a lot of things that they’re not supposed to do. There are these weird sort of outlets that people have found to be able to express themselves.”

    Speaking on the ban, which was initiated by the Punjab government in 2022, Sadiq said:

    “It’s mostly people trying to avoid discomfort that stems from the idea that people have sex. We spend our lives trying to hide our desires and the fact that other people have desires around us.”

  • Google’s healthcare tech uses AI to predict heart disease with just an eye scan

    Google’s healthcare tech uses AI to predict heart disease with just an eye scan

    Google’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy (a leading cause of blindness) has shown things in the retinal scans that “human beings didn’t know to look for”, according to CEO Sundar Pichai. The AI eye scans hold information with which Google can predict the five year risk of someone having a heart attack or a stroke.

    At last year’s Google IO, CEO Sundar Pichai announced GoogleAI, a culmination of the company’s efforts to bring the benefits of AI to everyone. DermAssist, Google’s AI program that detects and provides diagnosis for skin conditions, will be available on Google browser by the end of this year.

    Google had also been running field trials across hospitals in India, where Google used deep learning to help doctors diagnose diabetic retinopathy. Pichai says the field trials have been going very well, with AI offering expert diagnoses to places where trained doctors are scarce.

    As luck would have it, the very same eye scans that have helped successfully diagnose diabetic retinopathy also hold vital information that GoogleAI could use to predict the five year risk of an individual having an adverse cardiovascular event.

    Although the idea of looking into someone’s eyes to diagnose the condition of their heart sounds unusual, it actually draws from established research. The rear interior wall of the eye (the fundus) is full of blood vessels that reflect the body’s overall health. Information such as someone’s age, their biological sex, whether or not they smoke, their BMI and systolic blood pressure is readily available to doctors through a simple eye scan.

    According to Pichai, this could be the new basis for a non-invasive way of detecting cardiovascular risk. He says Google will be working with their partners to field trials.

    Another exciting AI-health related development is that AI can help in the prediction of medical events. Machine learning can go in and analyse over 100,000 data points per patient (obviously, more than one doctor could ever do), and then quantitatively predict the chance of readmission 24-48 hours to advance. This is hugely beneficial as it gives doctors more time to act.

  • ECP decides to indict Imran, Fawad and Asad in contempt case

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday decided to indict former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman, former information minister Fawad Chaudhry and former finance minister Asad Umar in a contempt case.

    As per ECP’s verdict, the three political leaders would be indicted on July 11, with the body ordering them to appear before the panel in personal capacity.
    Nisar Durrani, a member of the ECP from Sindh, presided over the four-person commission that heard the contempt case and announced its reserved verdict regarding the PTI’s objections.

    The ECP last year issued contempt notices, in exercise of its powers of contempt, against PTI chief Imran Khan and party leaders for allegedly using “intemperate” language against the chief election commissioner and ECP. The electoral body asked them to appear in person or through their counsels before the commission to explain their position.

    PTI leaders, instead of appearing, challenged the verdict in various high courts, before The Supreme Court (SC) in January this year, allowed the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to continue its proceedings against the PTI leaders.

  • Pakistanis to get three holidays on Eid

    Pakistanis to get three holidays on Eid

    The federal government has approved a three-day holiday on account of Eid ul Azha from June 29 to July 1st.
    The holidays are as follows:
    • June 29 and 30, 2023 (Thursday and Friday) for the offices observing five days working in a week.
    • June 29 to July 1, 2023 (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) for the offices observing 6 days working in a week.”

    The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee announced the sighting of Zill Hajj moon a day earlier on Monday, meaning that Eid ul Azha will be celebrated on June 29 across the country.
    Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee has confirmed the moon sighting.
    Representatives of the ministry of religious affairs were also part of the meeting and the decision was announced after taking input from zonal committees of Ruet-e-Hilal.