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  • Mob attacks 100-year-old Hindu temple in Rawalpindi

    Mob attacks 100-year-old Hindu temple in Rawalpindi

    A group of unidentified people attacked a century-old Hindu temple undergoing renovation in Rawalpindi.

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    The incident took place in Rawalpindi’s Purana Qila area on Saturday when 10 to 15 people attacked the temple damaging the main door and another door in the upper storey as well as the staircase, according to a complaint registered with the police.

    As per reports, the encroachment mafia had occupied the surroundings of the temple for a long time by setting up stalls and shops there. The district administration had earlier removed all encroachments with help of the police.

    The security officer of the Evacuee Trust Property Board Northern Zone Syed Raza Abbas Zaidi filed the FIR at Pindi’s Banni police station stating that the renovation work on the temple was underway for the last one month.

    He said there were some encroachments in front of the temple which were removed on March 24.

    However, religious rites have not been initiated in the temple nor were there any idol or any other religious item.

    Read more – 1,300-year-old Hindu temple discovered in KP

    Zaidi has demanded legal action against the people who had damaged the temple.

  • Govt to pay pensions, salaries via Raast instant payment system

    Govt to pay pensions, salaries via Raast instant payment system

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and Controller General of Accounts Pakistan (CGAP) have decided to digitise the payment system for salaries/payments of government employees.

    The payments will be made through Raast.

    Raast is an initiative taken by Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan to promote easy tax collection and move the country towards a cashless economy.

    According to a press release, SBP and CGAP have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to use Raast for payments. The payroll and pension-roll data will be shared from the CGA system to SBP’s Raast through a highly secure interface, and payments to the beneficiaries’ accounts will be made instantly after validating the beneficiaries’ detail.

    To ensure that payments are only credited in the intended beneficiary’s account, the digital payment system will verify the beneficiaries’ details with their banks in real-time before crediting the payment in the beneficiary’s account.

    The central bank further added that they are working to make payments of social security nets like Ehaas Programme, Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), and other government programmes through Raast.

    Raast is Pakistan’s first digital payment system that will ensure payments instantaneously for individuals, businesses and the government.

    The system can also make payments to multiple beneficiaries at a time to cater to high volume government payments like salaries, pension and social security payments.

  • ‘Avengers: Endgame’ fan breaks world record by watching the film 191 times in cinemas

    ‘Avengers: Endgame’ fan breaks world record by watching the film 191 times in cinemas

    Iron Man may have finally defeated Thanos with one consequential snap in Avengers: Endgame, but a fan snapped a worldwide record of his own recently.

    Marvel superfan Ramiro Alanis, a Florida-based personal trainer, officially holds the Guinness World Record for watching Avengers: Endgame 191 times in cinemas – the most times anyone has watched the film.

    As per details, Alanis completed the feat on July 29, 2019, according to the certificate he received, just over three months after the movie hit theatres on April 26, 2019.

    Alanis watched the movie 191 times in 94 days, averaging out to just over two screenings per day to get to the record.

    The commitment took a lot out of Alanis.

    Speaking to Guinness, the trainer said: “The most difficult part about this attempt was giving up my social life with my family, the gym (I lost 16 pounds of muscle) and managing my work hours and screening times at the theatres.”

    It was all worth it when he received the official email confirmation, with Alanis saying tears flooded his eyes.

    He said he couldn’t have done it without “the support I got from family, friends, managers and staff from the theaters I visited” as well as the fellow Marvel fans cheering his journey on social media.

  • Shaniera Akram shocked to see her husband ‘in his underwear’

    An old picture of Wasim Akram playing Holi in Bangalore recently took the internet by storm. The picture, dating back to 1987, was widely shared by social media users, including Akram himself, who used it to wish Holi to his followers.

    According to details, “the picture was taken during Pakistan cricket team’s 1986-87 tour of India for five Tests and six ODIs.”

    While the internet had a blast with Akram’s picture, turns out his wife Shaniera hadn’t seen it and was late to the party.

    “Opened Twitter today and the first thing I saw was a pic of my husband in his underwear! Is that normal?,” questioned Shaniera.

    “Haha what’s not normal is that I’m the last to know when a pic of my husband in his underwear has gone viral,” added Shaniera.

    She also complimented Wasim saying: “Cute pic Waz”

    Responding to Shaniera’s comments, Wasim joked: “It’s a new normal biwi and for your kind information they are shorts.”

  • State Bank clears air surrounding forthcoming legislation; no, it won’t bankrupt Pakistan

    State Bank clears air surrounding forthcoming legislation; no, it won’t bankrupt Pakistan

    Deputy governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Dr Murtaza Syed has clarified that repayment of loans isn’t a priority on the list of objectives the central bank plans to achieve if it is granted autonomy under forthcoming legislation.

    He was responding to The Current’s query during a meeting of SBP bigwigs, including Governor Dr Reza Baqir, with digital broadcasters amid widespread rumours about a future with an autonomous central bank in Pakistan.

    Besides opposition members, renowned Economist Dr Kaiser Bengali had earlier warned that “the SBP ordinance, which is likely to be introduced soon, is anti-national and could lead to no accountability of central bank officials besides ultimately resulting in the collapse of the country”.

    “Our objectives are controlling inflation, ensuring financial stability and promoting the government’s policies of development and growth,” he said.

    Earlier, SBP Governor Baqir also clarified the air surrounding what he said was not an ordinance but a bill to be presented before the parliament for discussion.

    He said that it wasn’t the first time that amendments to the SBP Act will be discussed.

    “The SBP Act was previously amended in 1994, 1997, 2012 and 2015. Changing the Act does not mean that it cannot be changed again and the parliament has the power to withdraw amendments to the SBP Act,” the SBP governor said.

    However, he added, that clarity in the bill to avoid any sort of troubles in the future was important.

    “The aim of the proposed law is to limit interference in the operations of the SBP. In turn, the bank will be asked what it did to achieve its objectives. Accountability would not be possible if the goals remain unclear. Excess currency printing and lending to the government causes inflation. With the amendments to the Act, this will not be allowed to happen.”

    He said that discipline would have to be exercised to end borrowing, adding that it was easier to ask the SBP to print more money instead of raising taxes.

    “Relying on the SBP does not solve the government’s problems. In the last year and a half, the government has not taken any loan from the SBP. A country that repays loans by printing notes witnesses increased inflation,” he reiterated.

    The SBP governor said that in the past, governments had repeatedly printed excess money, the effects of which are still seen today. The current inflation is not due to monetary policy, but because of administrative shortcomings.

    “If the current government had made the SBP print more money, inflation would have been even higher.”

    Addressing concerns that under the new law authorities won’t be able to hold SBP officials accountable, Dr Murtaza clarified the only difference would be that anti-graft bodies would require permission from the bank’s board beforehand to proceed on allegations.

    He also vowed that the bank would ensure complete transparency in any such instance, which he maintained was also a common practice across the globe.

    SBP members, including Dr Inayat Hussain and Abid Qamar, as well as Information Ministry officials were also present during the session.

  • Pakistan Day Parade: Army headquarters awards Rs10 lacs to Punjab Police

    Punjab Police has been awarded Rs1 million (Rs10 lacs) by General Headquarters (GHQ) over its spectacular demonstration at the Pakistan Day Parade.

    According to reports, Personnel Services & Provost Marshal Director General (DG) Colonel Anjum Mumtaz has directed the Army HQ to award the amount to the soldiers of Punjab Police.

    The cheque to Punjab Police was signed by Brigadier Muhammad Raheel Saleem and the amount will be distributed among the members of the force who participated.

    The March 23 parade that was postponed until March 25 due to bad weather conditions last Thursday featured a spectacular display of military might as well as law enforcement discipline.

    President Arif Alvi attended the parade as the chief guest, while Defence Minister Pervez Khattak, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC) Chairman General Nadeem Raza, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi were also present.

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan was unable to attend as he was in quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19.

    The ceremony kicked off with the fly past of the Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Navy fighter jets, led by Air Chief Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu, which saluted the president.

    F-16, JF-17, Mirage, AWACs, P-3C Orion and ATR aircraft formation participated in the fly past.

    The parade also showcased the local cultures of the four provinces as floats from Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir were featured during the ceremony.

    Contingents of the Pakistan Army, Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Air Force, Special Services Groups, Frontier Corps, Rangers, Islamabad Police, Frontier Constabulary, Airport Security Force and Boys Scouts, marched past the dais while saluting the chief guest, Radio Pakistan reported.

    JF-17 and Sherdils performed acrobatic manoeuvres, painting the sky a myriad of colours as an enthralled audience cheered them on.

    As a mark of the strong bond between Pakistan and Turkey, a Turkish fighter jet also presented a range of dazzling manoeuvres, the report added. A Turkish military band also surprised the audience by playing national songs.

  • Passenger tries to open emergency exit mid-flight

    Passenger tries to open emergency exit mid-flight

    A passenger onboard a Delhi-Varanasi SpiceJet flight on Saturday tried to open the emergency exit while the plane was still in the air. He was restrained by crew members with help of other passengers before the individual could open the emergency exit.

    The crew instantly informed the flight Captain about the situation, who then requested the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) for a priority landing.

    Talking about the incident, a SpiceJet spokesperson said: “An un-presidential incident happened on Saturday in Varanasi-bound SpiceJet flight. A passenger suddenly stood and went to the emergency door and tried to open the door on board when the aircraft was already airborne.”

    After the safe landing in Varanasi, the passenger was handed over to the local police.

    This isn’t the first time a passenger has attempted to open an airplane’s door during a flight. Just last week, in a similar incident, Spirit Airlines confirmed that an individual tried to open the aircraft’s on a flight from Cleveland to Los Angeles.

  • Rupee strongest against USD since Feb 2020

    The rupee continues to strengthen against the dollar and now it has returned to its pre-COVID level. 

    During intraday, the rupee is trading in the range of Rs. 152.83 and Rs. 154.25 against the USD today. This is the strongest since February 17, 2020. PKR closed at nearly Rs. 153 to the USD in the interbank market today, appreciating 95 paisas.

    Senior analyst at Tresmark, Komal Mansoor said, “This was the expected support level. With a spike in covid cases and speculation of lockdowns, this level may not be sustained and the rupee may bounce back to Rs156-157. However, strong Ramzan inflows may lend further support pushing the parity to Rs150-152. Eurobonds are being floated so that works as a positive for the currency as well.”

    Pak Kuwait Investment Company Head of Research, Samiullah Tariq, comments, “There are multiple reasons for the gain in the rupee. Generally, inflows are greater than outflows. Exporters are booking forwards, IMF agreement has resumed inflows from FIFs, and reduced outflows because of reduced tourism, hajj and umrah. In addition, AML/KYC has reduced hawala hundi (informal remittance channels) to a great extent making remittances rise significantly. The sustainability of the rupee on this level, however, relies on the Covid situation and oil prices.”

  • VIDEO: PM admits flouting COVID-19 SOPs, which led to him getting infected

    VIDEO: PM admits flouting COVID-19 SOPs, which led to him getting infected

    Disclosing how he got infected during the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Pakistan, Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has admitted flouting SOPs during the recently-held Senate elections.

    Saying that the third wave of COVID-19 was more severe than any previous ones, the premier, in a televised message, urged people to strictly follow government-issued SOPs as the country could not afford complete lockdown.

    “We should strictly adhere to the SOPs, including wearing masks and avoiding gatherings as we did in the past,” he said and added that the number of COVID-19 patients was rising at a very fast pace.

    Admitting he flouted SOPs during the upper house polls and that was how he and the first lady got infected, the premier said both his wife and him, with the blessings of Allah, were now feeling much better.

  • Sheheryar, Humaima, Asad Siddiqui to share the screen in Sakina Samo’s ‘love story’

    Sheheryar, Humaima, Asad Siddiqui to share the screen in Sakina Samo’s ‘love story’

    Sakina Samo, who was recently honoured with the Pride of Performance has announced that her next film will be a love story set in interior Sindh and will feature Sheheryar Munawar, Asad Siddiqui and Humaima Malick in the lead.

    “By the grace of Allah, I am able to announce some details about my next film,” said Sakina in the announcement. “I am so pleased to say Sheheryar Munawar Siddiqui and Asad Siddiqui (not related) are confirmed cast members.”

    In a successive post, the veteran actor and director revealed the female lead and some additional details about the film.

    “And here is our leading lady, the talented Humaima Malik,” shared Sakina, adding: “I’m humbled and proud to be directing a story set in interior Sindh. All I can say at this point is it’s a love story inspired by true events and characters.”

    “It’s a script that I’ve been mulling over for decades, finally I’ve put pen to paper,” she shared further.

    Though Sakina did not share further details, The Current’s sources have revealed that Sheheryar and Humaima will be paired opposite each other.

    The rest of the cast is yet to be finalised and shooting for the project will begin sometime in October.

    Meanwhile, the lead cast also expressed their excitement over their upcoming film on social media.