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  • Honda Civic RS now costs Rs8.1 million after the latest price hike

    Honda Civic RS now costs Rs8.1 million after the latest price hike

    Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) on Monday increased prices across its entire line-up, with the hike going as high as Rs550,000 for the popular Honda Civic RS. The automaker cited exchange rate volatility and an increase in production costs as the reasons behind the latest price revision.

    “Keeping in view the uncertain economic conditions, inflation in material costs, and volatility of forex, HACPL was compelled to pass part of this adverse impact through a price increase,” Honda said in a notice sent to dealerships.

    Here are the new prices:

    Variants Old Prices New Prices Difference
    City MT 1.2L Rs3,769,000 Rs4,069,000 Rs300,000
    City CVT 1.2L  Rs3,899,000 Rs4,199,000 Rs300,000
    City CVT 1.5L  Rs4,139,000 Rs4,449,000 Rs310,000
    City Asp MT 1.5L Rs4,299,000 Rs4,629,000 Rs330,000
    City Asp CVT 1.5L Rs4,479,000 Rs4,799,000 Rs320,000
    BR-V CVT S Rs4,939,000 Rs5,299,000 Rs360,000
    HR-V VTI Rs5,999,000 Rs6,399,000 Rs400,000
    HR-V-VTI S Rs6,199,000 Rs6,599,000 Rs400,000
    Civic 1.5L M CVT Rs6,349,000 Rs6,849,000 Rs500,000
    Civic 1.5L Oriel M CVT Rs6,599,000 Rs7,099,000 Rs500,000
    Civic RS 1.5LL CVT Rs7,549,000 Rs8,099,000 Rs550,000

    The new prices are applicable as of January 23, 2023.

    Honda City variants’ prices have been raised from Rs300,000 to Rs330,000. The base model of the City (Manual) 1.2L witnessed its price increase from Rs3.769 million to Rs4.069 million.

    The price of the Honda City Aspire Manual 1.5L rose from Rs4.139 million to Rs4.449 million.

    Honda Atlas raised the price of the Honda BR-V CVT S by Rs360,000 to Rs5.299 million. Additionally, the price of Honda HR-V variants rose by Rs400,000. HR-V VTI and HR-V VTI S models now cost Rs6.399 million and Rs6.599 million, respectively, after the latest price increase.

    Read more: Suzuki cars latest prices

    The company jacked up the price of popular Honda Civic variants by Rs500,000 to Rs550,000. The price of the Civic RS 1.5L LL CVT rose from Rs7.549 million to Rs8.099 million.

    Earlier, Toyota Indus Motor Company also increased prices across its entire lineup with a hike in the range of Rs280,000 to Rs1,210,000.

  • Lahore school torture video case: Five girls including victim suspended from school

    Lahore school torture video case: Five girls including victim suspended from school

    The Scarsdale International School in Lahore has suspended five female students on Tuesday including the four accused of torture.

    In a report, Geo news has revealed that a three-person investigating committee was established by the administration to look into the case.

    The investigative committee has been asked to conduct the inquiry within 10 days and submit the report.

    “Action will be taken against those responsible in light of the investigation carried out by the committee,” said the administration.

    After a video of the girls hitting the victim went viral on social media on January 21, the police filed a first information report (FIR) against the accused under sections 337A I 354, and 379 of the PPC.

    The FIR was filed by the victim’s father, Imran Younas. In the FIR, he claimed that his daughter’s classmate was a drug addict who wished for his daughter to work for her.

    One of the girls allegedly also possessed a dagger, according to the FIR. In addition, the victim’s father said that the suspects stole his daughter’s gold chain and a locket while they were attacking her.

  • ‘PMLN ki brand ambassador’: Twitter users are in fits after Kylie Jenner’s lion dress

    ‘PMLN ki brand ambassador’: Twitter users are in fits after Kylie Jenner’s lion dress

    Socialite and CEO of Kylie Cosmetics Kylie Jenner was a guest at the Schiaparelli ss23 couture show, while wearing a gown that had a huge lion head attached to it.

    The second the dress made its appearance on social media, twitter users had almost the same reaction, like pointing out that PMLN has appointed Kylie Jenner as their brand ambassador.

    Soon some other memes began trending and they’re too funny to ignore.

    Like this one user suggesting that Kylie has give introverts the perfect outfit to wear at parties.

    Someone else suggesting our childhood hero was sacrificed for the greater good

    https://twitter.com/ThisPlaceAgain/status/1617696598053785600?s=20
  • ‘Joyland’ to release in India

    ‘Joyland’ to release in India

    After more than a decade, Joyland is set to become the second Pakistani film to release in theatres across India.

    Speaking to Express Tribune, the ‘Joyland’ team confirmed the report that the Oscar-shortlisted film is set to release in India and other countries as well.
    This news comes on the heels of the cancellation of the Indian release of The Legend of Maula Jatt after the film faced opposition by BJP politicians. Joyland will be the second Pakistani film to release in India, nearly a decade after Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol was released in the country.

    Despite the ban in Punjab and backlash from religous clerics, the film is among the shortlisted films for the ‘Best International Film’ category for the Academy Awards. The final list of nominations will be announced on 24th January, with the final ceremony to be held on 12th March.

    Speaking to CNN, Sadiq said that films like Joyland were important because they provided a realistic depiction of Pakistan:

    “What’s different in Joyland than perhaps all the other Pakistani films is that it is the most realistic depiction of our society without romanticising any aspect of it. It’s not something that people are used to seeing, that is, a reflection of yourself – that can be haunting but also uncomfortable.” 

    The filmmaker added, “For me, seeing a film set in Pakistan about patriarchy and gender roles and the impact of those on human beings was important.”

  • Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s wife Aaliya breaks silence on FIR filed against her by mother-in-law Mehrunisa Siddiqui

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s wife Aaliya breaks silence on FIR filed against her by mother-in-law Mehrunisa Siddiqui

    Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s mother Mehrunisa Siddiqui filed an FIR against his wife Aaliya, over a property dispute on Monday. Aaliya took to her Instagram handle to react on the same.

    Taking to her Instagram, she wrote, “Shocking. my genuine criminal complaints against my husband go unattended by the Police. However, I enter my Husband’s house and a criminal complaint / FIR is immediately filed against me within a few hours. Will I ever get justice, this way.”

    As reported by Versova Police, Mehrunnisa and Aaliya alias Zainab had a dispute over property. “Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s mother Mehrunisa Siddiqui filed an FIR against the actor’s wife Zainab. Versova police has called her for questioning. It is alleged that Zainab had an argument with Nawazuddin’s mother: Versova Police.” ANI tweeted.

  • India denies visas to 200 Pakistani pilgrims

    India denies visas to 200 Pakistani pilgrims

    Only 249 of the 488 applications for visas to travel to Ajmer Sharif, the shrine of famed Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti in Rajasthan, were accepted by India, Express Tribune has reported.

    Over 200 Pakistani pilgrims were prevented from paying respects to the Sufi saint, according to a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.

    The official stated that all zaireen have received SMS instructions to travel to Lahore, where they will board their flight to India today (Tuesday).
    Despite the coronavirus no longer being a valid reason to bar International travel, India spent the majority of last year prohibiting Muslim visitors from Pakistan from visiting their country for religious reasons.

  • ‘Tuttay huey dil jayein kahan?’ Shadab Khan is a married man now

    ‘Tuttay huey dil jayein kahan?’ Shadab Khan is a married man now

    Shadab Khan announced on social media platforms on Monday that he has gotten married with the nikah taking place yesterday.
    The cricket player went on to reveal that his wife was his mentor Saqlain Mustaq’s daughter. He requested the media and fans to respect his privacy.

    ‘Salaam everyone. Alhumdulillah today was my nikkah. I am becoming part of my mentor Saqi bhai’s family. When I started playing cricket, I wanted to keep my family life seperate, my family has also opted to stay out of public life. My wife has asked for the same, she wants her life to remain private. I would kindly request everyone to respect her choice and our family’s choice. However, if you want to send salami, I will send an account number.”

    As shaadi season goes on, the list of broken heart girlies keeps growing on and on. The past weeks have seen Haris Rauf, Shan Masood and now Shadab getting married in quick succession. Soon Shaheen Shah Afridi will also be tying the knot. Sending our condolences to fan girls everywhere.

    https://twitter.com/CuteHunYar/status/1617764272096018432?s=20&t=ePTRkqxMFwsLRzhMO7-mLg

  • AI ChatBot passes MBA exam given by a Wharton professor

    AI ChatBot passes MBA exam given by a Wharton professor

    According to recent research by a professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, the chatbot GPT-3, powered by artificial intelligence, was successful in passing the program’s final exam for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.

    Professor Christian Terwiesch, who wrote the research paper “Would Chat GPT3 Get a Wharton MBA?” A Prediction Based on Its Performance in the Operations Management Course,” claimed that the bot scored between a B- and B in the exam.

    The bot’s score shows its “remarkable ability to automate some of the skills of highly compensated knowledge workers in general and specifically the knowledge workers in the jobs held by MBA graduates, including analysts, managers, and consultants,” according to Terwiesch.

    The AI bot did an “amazing job at basic operations management and process analysis questions, including those that are based on case studies,” Terwiesch wrote in the paper, which was published on January 17. He also said the bot’s answers were “excellent.”

    The bot is also “remarkably good at modifying its answers in response to human hints,” he concluded.

    The results of Terwiesch’s research come as schools become more worried that AI chatbots may encourage cheating. Despite the fact that chatbots are not a recent invention, ChatGPT took off on social media in late 2022. The New York City Department of Education announced earlier this month that ChatGPT would no longer be allowed on any equipment or networks in its schools.

    The majority of the argument is centered on how difficult it is to differentiate between human responses and ChatGPT’s conversational speech style and cohesive, topical response style.

    Experts in artificial intelligence and education have admitted that ChatGPT and other such bots may eventually harm education. However, other educators and professionals said in recent interviews that they weren’t worried just yet.

    The GPT-3 model utilised in the study seems to be an older sibling of the most recent ChatGPT bot, which has generated debate among academics and AI professionals.

    ChatGPT, the newest version, “is fine-tuned from a model in the GPT-3.5 series,” according to OpenAI’s website.

    While Chat GPT3’s results were impressive, Terwiesch noted that Chat GPT3 “at times makes surprising mistakes in relatively simple calculations at the level of 6th-grade math.”

    According to NDTV, the present version of Chat GPT is “not capable of handling more advanced process analysis questions, even when they are based on fairly standard templates,” Terwiesch added. “This includes process flows with multiple products and problems with stochastic effects such as demand variability.”

    However, Terwiesch said ChatGPT3’s performance on the test has “important implications for business school education, including the need for exam policies, curriculum design focusing on collaboration between humans and AI, opportunities to simulate real-world decision-making processes, the need to teach creative problem solving, improved teaching productivity, and more.”

  • ICC rescinds ‘below average’ rating for Rawalpindi pitch

    ICC rescinds ‘below average’ rating for Rawalpindi pitch

    The Rawalpindi pitch’s demerit point after the ICC World Test Championship series between Pakistan and England’s first game has now been rescinded.

    Following a Pakistan Cricket Board appeal, the decision was made. After the first Test of the series in early December, the pitch grade at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium was deemed to be “below average.”

    England won the Test by 74 runs after some exciting batting. The pitch was later described as “embarrassing” by PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja, and Andy Pycroft of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees agreed.

    “It was a very flat pitch which gave almost no assistance to any type of bowler,” Pycroft said. “That was the main reason why batters scored very fast and both sides posted huge totals. 

    “The pitch hardly deteriorated during the course of the match. Since there was very little in it for the bowlers, I found the pitch to be ‘below average’ as per the ICC guidelines.”

    The ICC appeal panel, however, came to the unanimous conclusion that the pitch had some “redeeming features” after studying the Test Match film, including the fact that a result was feasible and that 37 out of 39 wickets were taken.

    The appeal panel concluded that the pitch did not deserve the “below average” grade it had previously received.

    The venue had previously faced the possibility of having its right to hold international cricket matches suspended due to the number of demerit points it had received.

  • Father kills 18-year-old daughter after her dance video goes viral

    A father shot his 18-year-old daughter in Vano Ghari village of Sardaryab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa after a video of her dancing went viral on social media.

    The girl’s mother told the local authorities that she, along with her daughter and a son-in-law, were at her home when her husband Bakhtiar Gul entered, grabbed a gun, and shot his daughter to death.

    She further said that her husband killed their daughter when someone he met taunted him about the video.

    The mother has claimed that the murdered girl worked as a domestic helper for a wealthy family in Islamabad, where another male from Swat also resided.
    The man allegedly proposed to the woman, but she declined because she was already engaged.

    She stated that after the youngster tried to blackmail her and failed, he posted a video of her dancing on social media with a fake ID as retaliation.
    She claimed that they had made the decision to file an FIR in Islamabad against the man on the day the incident occured.