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  • Bollywood actor Govinda hospitalized after gun misfires

    Bollywood actor Govinda hospitalized after gun misfires

    Bollywood actor Govinda has landed in a hospital after he accidentally fired his own gun at his leg.

    The actor ran into a bit of misfortune at his home in Mumbai on while he was getting ready to leave for Kolkata early in the morning on 4:45 am.

    A licensed revolver that he owned accidentally fired, injuring him in the leg.

    In an audio message Govinda said, “I was hit by a bullet, but it has been removed. I am grateful to the doctors and all your prayers.”

    The 90s star is being treated at the CritiCare Hospital.

  • ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Complete schedule and Live Streaming details

    ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Complete schedule and Live Streaming details

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) women’s T20 cricket World Cup is starting on October 03, 2024, in the United Arab Emirates. A total of 10 teams arround the golobe will compete for the title while Australia will try to defend this title.

    Here is the complete schedule for all matches.

    Thu, October 03 ,2024

    • Bangladesh Women vs Scotland Women – 3:00 PM
    • Pakistan Women vs Sri Lanka Women – 7:00 PM

    Fri, October 04, 2024

    • South Africa Women vs West Indies Women – 3:00 PM
    • India Women vs New Zealand Women – 7:00 PM

    Sat, October 05, 2024

    • Australia Women vs Sri Lanka Women – 3:00 PM
    • Bangladesh Women vs England Women – 7:00 PM

    Sun, October 06, 2024

    • India Women vs Pakistan Women – 3:00 PM
    • Scotland Women vs West Indies Women – 7:00 PM

    Mon, October 07 ,2024

    • England Women vs South Africa Women – 7:00 PM

    Tue, October 08, 2024

    • Australia Women vs New Zealand Women – 7:00 PM

    Wed, October 09, 2024

    • Scotland Women vs South Africa Women – 3:00 PM
    • India Women vs Sri Lanka Women – 7:00 PM

    Thu, October 10 ,2024

    • Bangladesh Women vs West Indies Women – 7:00 PM

    Fri, October 11, 2024

    • Australia Women vs Pakistan Women – 7:00 PM

    Sat, October 12, 2024

    • New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women – 3:00 PM
    • Bangladesh Women vs South Africa Women – 7:00 PM

    Sun, October 13, 2024

    • England Women vs Scotland Women – 3:00 PM
    • Australia Women vs India Women – 7:00 PM

    Mon, October 14 ,2024

    • New Zealand Women vs Pakistan Women – 7:00 PM

    Tue, October 15, 2024

    • England Women vs West Indies Women – 7:00 PM

    Thu, October 17 ,2024

    • 1st Semi-Final – 7:00 PM

    Fri, October 18, 2024

    • 2nd Semi-Final – 7:00 PM

    Sun, October 20, 2024

    • Final – 7:00 PM

    This event was scheduled in Bangladesh but later was shifted from Bangladesh to UAE due to political instability in Bangladesh. Almost all the participating teams raised their concerns over security in Bangladesh.

    Here is where to watch the women’s T20 World Cup live.

    Region Streaming Platform TV Channel
    India Disney + Hotstar + Fancode Star Sports
    US ESPN+ ESPN+
    UK SkyGO Sky Cricket
    South Africa SuperSport website SuperSport
    Australia Kayo, FoxtelGo, FoxtelNOW Fox Sports 501 and 503
    Pakistan ARY ZAP, Tamasha, Jazz Tamasha PTV Sports
  • Petrol, diesel prices reduced for next fortnight

    Petrol, diesel prices reduced for next fortnight

    The federal government has unexpectedly reduced the price of petrol by Rs2.07 per litre.

    As per the official notification, the price of petrol in Pakistan will now remain at Rs247.03 per litre for the next two weeks.

    According to PTV News, the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) was decreased by Rs3.40 to Rs246.29 per litre.

    The price of light diesel oil is slashed by Rs1.03 to Rs140.90, and Kerosene oil by Rs3.57 to Rs154.90 per litre.

    In the previous fortnightly review, the petrol price was reduced by Rs10 per litre to Rs249.10. Hi-octane fuel, before the latest revision, was being sold approximately Rs17 per litre higher than the price of regular petrol in the country.

    Petrol pumps will start selling fuel at revised rates after 12 AM.

    This is a developing story…

  • “Barrister Gohar Ali Khan buzdil admi hai, usay farigh karain”: Imran Khan

    “Barrister Gohar Ali Khan buzdil admi hai, usay farigh karain”: Imran Khan

    Founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, while showing intense anger over PTI leadership on ending the recent protests at Rawalpindi, has instructed to remove Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali Khan from party chairmanship.

    Addressing PTI leaders at Adiala jail Rawalpindi, Khan questioned who decided to delay the PTI protest at Rawalpindi, upon which Azam Swati pointed fingers at Barrister Gohar, journalist Waseem Abbas told WE News.

    Journalist Mansoor Ali Khan, on his YouTube channel ‘Mansoor Ali Khan,’ reiterated the same news and added, “The news is not mainstreaming yet.”

    “Barrister Gohar Ali Khan buzdil admi hai usay farigh karain,” Imran Khan stated.

    While briefing Khan, Azam Swati said that people resisted till evening at the Rawalpindi protest, upon which former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan lambasted Swati and asked, “Have you come here to give explanations?”

    He also instructed PTI leaders to call for the protests next Friday at Islamabad D Chowk at every cost, no matter if it takes two days.

    “Agar CM KP Ali Amin Gandapur Liaqat bagh pohanch jata tu bara leader ban jata,” he concluded.

  • Gold price decreases Rs500 per tola to Rs275,500 in local market

    Gold price decreases Rs500 per tola to Rs275,500 in local market

    Gold price in Pakistan continued to decline on first trading day of the week mirroring the decrease in global rates.

    In Pakistani bullion market, the price of one tola of 24-karat gold was recorded at Rs275,500, according to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA). It is worth noting that this price is Rs500 down from the Saturday’s closing rate of Rs276,000 per tola.

    The price for ten-gramme-gold also dropped by Rs428 to Rs236,197.

    On Saturday, gold price was recorded Rs700 per tola down from the previous closing.

    Interestingly, silver prices remained unchanged for another day at Rs3,050 per tola in local market.

    Gold prices in the last week were seen at record peak of Rs277,000 per tola before witnessing three consecutive days of decline.

    Moreover, the gold price in international bullion market were recorded approximately $4 down, clocking in at $2,653 per ounce. This rate also includes a premium of $20.

  • Justice Munib Akhtar recuses himself from bench in Article 63A case

    Justice Munib Akhtar recuses himself from bench in Article 63A case

    The Supreme Court (SC) Justice Munib Akhtar has refused to join the five-member bench hearing the petition seeking a review of the previous apex court ruling on the defection clause under Article 63A of the Constitution.

    Chaired by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa, the bench was supposed to comprise Justices Munib Akhtar, Aminuddin Khan, Jamal Khan Mandokhail, and Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel.

    Following the absence of Justice Munib Akhtar, however, the bench did not hear the case on Monday.

    Justice Akhtar’s decision comes against the backdrop of his removal from the three-judge committee established under the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023, after the promulgation of an amendment ordinance granting the CJP the authority to select any judge as the committee’s third member.

    Qazi Faez Isa stated that according to the Practice and Procedure Act, a three-member committee of the Supreme Court would again discuss and make a decision on the formation of a new bench if Justice Munib Akhtar does not join it.

    Earlier, after the amendments to the Practice and Procedure Act, CJP Qazi Faez Isa prioritised the fifth senior judge, Justice Aminuddin Khan, over the third senior judge, Justice Munib Akhtar, in the three-member committee.

  • Hassan Nasrallah’s body found intact; suffocated from toxic fumes

    Hassan Nasrallah’s body found intact; suffocated from toxic fumes

    Newsweek reveals that, according to a report released by Israeli media, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s death was caused by suffocation from toxic fumes after an Israeli airstrike hit the bunker he was hiding in.

    The report states that the deceased leader’s body was believed to have been pulled from the rubble after the building around him exploded.

    There were no visible wounds on his body, suggesting it remained intact and that he died from suffocation due to the fumes.

    Lebanon’s Hezbollah group on Saturday confirmed its leader Hassan Nasrallah had been killed, after Israel said it had “eliminated” him in an air strike a day earlier.

    “Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Hezbollah, has joined his great, immortal martyr comrades whom he led for about 30 years,” Hezbollah said in a statement.

    The statement confirmed he was killed with other group members “following the treacherous Zionist strike on the southern suburbs” of Beirut.

    In the Lebanese capital Beirut, AFP journalists heard a passerby screaming, “Oh my God”, while women wept in the streets right after Hezbollah announced the news.

    Gunfire could also be heard in Beirut, a gesture to mourn the fallen leader, a charismatic religious figure who is idolised by supporters.

    An AFP correspondent saw a woman wearing a black veil on the street who yelled: “Don’t believe them, they’re lying, Sayyed is well” — a reference to Nasrallah.

    Israeli jets pounded Beirut’s south and its outskirts throughout the night into Saturday in the most intense attacks on the Hezbollah stronghold since the group and Israel last went to war in 2006.

    Nasrallah had rarely been seen in public since 2006.

    He was elected secretary general of Hezbollah in 1992, aged 32, after an Israeli helicopter gunship killed his predecessor Abbas al-Musawi.

  • Yo Yo kar raha hai mera dil: Honey Singh hints at coming to Pakistan

    Yo Yo kar raha hai mera dil: Honey Singh hints at coming to Pakistan

    Indian Punjabi rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has expressed a desire to come to Pakistan.

    At the colorful ceremony IIFA Awards 2024 in Dubai,the Indian Punjabi rapper, who recently collaborated with famous Pakistani singer Wahab Bugti and Sindhi folk singer Sahib, was asked what he wanted to say to his Pakistani fans.

    On the journalist’s question, Honey Singh said, “My message for them is to pray that I come to Pakistan to perform soon.”

    Answering another question, the Indian Punjabi rapper listed off his favorite Pakistani artists.

    He said, “Khan Sahib likes Mehdi Hasan, Ghulam Ali, Butt Sahib, Ali Azmat, Atif Aslam, Mehwish Hayat, Sanam Marvi, Mansoor Malangi, Allah Dita etc.”

    He said, “I have been doing concerts in Dubai for 12 years, which are attended by a large number of Pakistani fans, who say that ‘we have money, so we buy tickets.’ They come to the concert in Dubai, but there are many fans in Pakistan who cannot come here. I will come to Pakistan for them.”

    On the journalist’s question, he confirmed, “I am touring England for the first time next year, and after that, if I get time and Pakistan calls me, I will definitely come.”

  • Win one million rupees with PUBG Mobile in Iron Squad Showdown Pakistan

    Win one million rupees with PUBG Mobile in Iron Squad Showdown Pakistan

    Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile Pakistan has announced the Iron Squad Showdown, with a prize of one million rupees. You can register your team and get a chance to win big!

    Here is how to register:

    Page-1

    Enter Your Team details:

    Step 1: Click on the link below.

    Step 2: Register your email.

    Step 3: Enter your team name.

    Step 4: Enter your team tag.

    Step 5: Upload your team logo.

    Step 6: Select your city (Multan, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Lahore).

    Note: At least one player from the team must be from these cities.

    Step 7: Enter the name of the player from these cities.

    Step 8- Answer the question (Do you have a manager)

    Page-2

    Add player one details

    Step 1: Enter the player’s real name

    Step 2: Enter the player’s in-game name

    Step 2: Enter player gmail

    Step 4: Enter the player’s phone number

    Step 5: Enter discord ID

    Step 6: Enter player PUBG Mobile User ID, i.e. (5918355097)

    Step 7: Enter player role in the game Like (IGL, Entry Fragger, Support player, or free man)

    Add the remaining players’ details on page numbers, 3,4 and 5.

    Next Page

    Answer the question in Yes or No

    Do you have any substitute players in your team?

    Last page

    Submit Your Form

  • Stock market witnesses decline: Investor confidence plummets amidst political turmoil

    The trading floor of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) buzzed with worried whispers today as traders witnessed a slump in the KSE-100. A drop of 177.93 points (or 0.22 per cent) in the Karachi Stock Exchange – KSE-100 – reflected the bearish sentiments gripping investors, causing them to prefer selling their shares over holding them.

    Meanwhile, the secondary benchmark for the PSX, the All Share Index (ALLSHR), fared even worse. It dropped by 163.78 points, equivalent to an alarming 0.32 per cent drop.

    What’s especially worrying is the dip in the KSE-30. This index, which monitors the performance of the shares of the largest and most traded companies, witnessed a decline of 0.13 per cent.

    Moreover, the day spelt bad news for individuals who had invested in KMI30 (Meezan index), as it experienced a sharp plummet of 543.59 points, which translates into a 0.44 percent drop.

    Local companies, such as PIA holding company B, saw a massive share value decrease of PKR 67.29, translating into an ugly 7.28 per cent decrease in share value. Some companies, such as Siemens Pak and Shell, however, stayed in the green.

    Could this result in a diversion of investments from local to multinational companies?

    What is certain, though, is that the drop in these indexes and the fall in prices of local companies reflect falling investor confidence in the local economy. This can safely be attributed to the recent political instability, with KPK’s Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur calling for a revolution and stating that they will adopt a “bullet for bullet” modus operandi.

    If this bearish trend persists, the hysteria could spread overseas to foreign investors with vested interests in the PSX, thus triggering panic selling. This can be detrimental as, according to the PSX financial highlights, 14.49 per cent of all outstanding shares are currently held by foreign investors.

    Companies will surely look towards the SBP (State Bank of Pakistan) to lower interest rates. The new rates would enable companies to raise capital by incurring debt instead of giving up equity to shareholders.

    While this is a good answer to curbing the PSX’s decline by encouraging greater investment levels supported by borrowing, the question now arises: Will this be the answer for the SBP, too?