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  • 18% GST on formula milk, baby food slammed

    18% GST on formula milk, baby food slammed

    An inflation bomb has been dropped on the Pakistani public as the government, in its new 2024-25 budget, imposed an 18 percent General Sales Tax (GST) on baby food and formula milk – a necessity for the nourishment of children.

    People have strongly criticised the new tax on its probable risk of worsening malnutrition among infants and children since parents wouldn’t be able to afford baby food.

    “In other countries, governments reduce taxes on such products,” said Akmal, a resident of Lahore, to DAWN.

    In his budget speech Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb ironically underscored the importance of children’s nutrition in the country.

    When asked about the new tax, he replied that it “was not a big deal” as formula milk is purchased by the middle and upper middle classes who can afford it.

  • Pakistani celebrities dazzle in Eid ul Azha 2024 celebrations

    Pakistani celebrities dazzle in Eid ul Azha 2024 celebrations

    What a hot, hot Eid ul Azha most of the country witnessed. But being the resilient country that we are, we didn’t let the weather dampen our celebrations, and that includes our celebrities.

    Many actors have shared their pictures, showing off their best outfits for the first day of Eid. Some started celebrating in the evening and posted their pictures later.

    Check out some of your favorite celebrities celebrating Eid:

  • Pakistan heads back from Florida after World Cup embarrassment

    Pakistan heads back from Florida after World Cup embarrassment

    After the elimination from the ongoing T20 World Cup, the players of the Pakistan cricket team left for home from Florida.

    The players will reach Pakistan in the early morning of June 19.

    Six players of the squad including captain Babar Azam, Haris Rauf, Imad Wasim, Azam Khan and Mohammad Amir are not traveling with the team.

    Babar Azam will leave for Pakistan on June 22.

    The head coach of the team Gary Kirsten will leave for his home after the World Cup assignment while Mohammad Amir will go to England to join Derbyshire after staying in America for a couple of days.

    The Pakistan team failed to reach the Super 8 round of the World Cup. Pakistan was defeated in two matches of the first stage, in which they lost to America and India.

  • Israeli official confirms Netanyahu dissolves war cabinet

    An Israeli government spokesman on Monday said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had dissolved the war cabinet following the resignation earlier this month of centrist leader Benny Gantz.

    David Mencer, spokesman at the prime minister’s office, told reporters the war cabinet was a “prerequisite” for former army chief and defence minister Gantz to join a unity government.

    “So with Mr Gantz leaving government, there is no need for the cabinet. Its duties will be taken over by the security cabinet”, a pre-existing body, on matters regarding the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, he said.

    Israeli media said the move, which was not expected to trigger any major policy shift, was meant to counter pressure from far-right politicians seeking a greater say in decision-making.

    The war cabinet was formed after Gantz had left the opposition to join Netanyahu’s government following Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel.

    Another member of Gantz’ party, also a former military chief, Gadi Eisenkot, had also agreed to join the government on condition that a war cabinet be formed, according to Israeli officials.

    Eisenkot left the war cabinet along with Gantz.

    “It means that the security cabinet will meet more often. The security cabinet is the body responsible for making decisions (related to the war) anyway,” said an Israeli official on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the issue.

    Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, who were all part of the war cabinet, also sit on the security cabinet — which ratifies decisions regarding the war including truce and hostage release negotiations.

    Gantz announced his resignation on June 9 after failing to get Netanyahu to approve a post-war plan for Gaza.

    Israeli media reported that Netanyahu dissolved the war cabinet to avoid including far-right coalition members in the sensitive forum, fearing harm to relations with Western allies such as the United States.

    Mencer declined to answer when asked if Netanyahu’s decision aimed to rebuff his far-right partners and tighten his grip over decision-making.

    National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who are both security cabinet members and opposed to a truce before Hamas is “eliminated”, had put pressure on Netanyahu to add them to the war cabinet.

    Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza has killed at least 37,347 people, also mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in the territory.

  • Zain Qureshi hopeful for father’s release after Eid

    Zain Qureshi hopeful for father’s release after Eid

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and son of former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Zain Qureshi, said on Monday that he hopes his father will be released from jail after Eid ul Azha, Geo News has reported.

    A close aide to former Prime Minister Imran Khan, Shah Mahmood Qureshi has been in jail since last year.

    “This is my second Eid without my father. He has given the ultimate sacrifice. I’m hoping that he’ll be out of jail after Eid,” Zain Qureshi told journalists after offering Eid prayers in Multan.

    Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi are facing multiple cases. They were initially arrested in the cypher case and cases related to vandalism on May 9.

    Zain Qureshi also that his party is always ready for dialogue.

  • No unity, never seen a situation like this one: Gary Kirsten

    The head coach of the national cricket team, Gary Kirsten, shockingly revealed that, “Since I came, I have seen that there is no unity in the team. The one who improves skills and fitness will remain in the team otherwise no one will be in the team.”

    The head coach of the Pakistan cricket team said, “this is not a team, no player supports anyone, right and left are all separate. I have worked with many teams and have not seen such a situation.”

    “If we want to compete in the world, we have to improve fitness, skills and unite,” he added.

    The Pakistan cricket team has been eliminated from the ongoing T20 World Cup after two defeats in four matches.

  • T20 World Cup: West Indies defeats Afghanistan by 104 runs

    T20 World Cup: West Indies defeats Afghanistan by 104 runs

    In the last group stage match of the ongoing T20 World Cup, West Indies defeated Afghanistan by 104 runs.

    First inning:

    Playing first West Indies scored 218 for the loss of five wickets in allotted 20 overs.

    Nicholas Pooran scored 98 runs on 53 balls. Apart from this Johnson Charles scored 43 and Rowman Powell scored 26 runs.

    Gulab Din took two while Omarzai and Naveen ul Jaq took one wicket each for Afghanistan.

    Second inning:

    Afghanistan could only score 114 runs in 16.2 overs.

    Ibrahim Zadran scored 38, Azmatullah Omarzai 23 while Rashid Khan scored 18 runs for Afghanistan.

    Obed McCoy took three while Gudakesh Motie and Akeal Hossein took two wickets for West Indies.

    The first match of the super eight stage of the T20 World Cup will be played between the USA and South Africa.

  • Reduced electricity prices to spur industrial activity and improve exports: Power minister

    Reduced electricity prices to spur industrial activity and improve exports: Power minister

    Following a reduction in electricity prices for industries, Power Minister Sardar Awais Leghari stated that the government’s decision aims to boost industrial activity and exports.

    Speaking to the media in Dera Ghazi Khan, Leghari highlighted the government’s revolutionary measures to improve the power distribution system. He underscored the government’s commitment to addressing power sector issues, including combating electricity theft.

    Leghari reiterated the goal of eradicating electricity theft nationwide to provide cheaper electricity to the public.

    He also noted the government’s achievement in reducing electricity rates for industries by Rs10.69, which is expected to stimulate industrial activity and generate more job opportunities.

    The minister assured that the government is aware of the challenges faced by farmers and is actively working to provide maximum relief to the public.

    In a related development, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced on Saturday that government institutions incurring massive losses would be shut down.

    During his address to the nation, the premier stated, “I have decided to close institutions that have become a burden instead of offering assistance,” and added that a ministerial committee has been formed to oversee this process.

    “I will come to you with a new message in a couple of months,” PM Shehbaz said. “I believe this will be a significant step in reducing expenses and saving funds.”

    The premier also mentioned his recent trips to China and the Middle East, noting that commitments for investment were secured during these visits.

  • Chahat Fateh Ali Khan offers coaching services to Pakistan cricket team

    Chahat Fateh Ali Khan offers coaching services to Pakistan cricket team

    Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan has offered his services to coach the national team after Pakistan’s poor performance in the T20 World Cup.

    Talking to Geo News in London, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan said, “When I was the team captain in a school in London, Aqib Javed’s father brought him to me and said that this is my son, take his trial, so I took his trial and placed him in the school team.”

    Regarding former national team fast bowler Waqar Younis staying with Chahat in a London flat, Chahat said, “Waqar Younis, Aqib Javed, Mushtaq Ahmed and Saeed Anwar came to give a trial, they stayed with me.”

    The singer said, “Waqar Younis stayed with me for three and a half months and then he signed a contract with Surrey County, after which he moved to his flat.”

    “All the players are our brothers and have been practicing with us. I met Mushtaq Ahmed during the recent tour of Pakistan but there has been no contact with Waqar Younis as his life has become very busy.”

    In response to a question about the coaching of the Pakistani team, he said, “I have been hearing for a long time that the Pakistani team has two coaches, four coaches, five coaches but only one coach is good. I know how to work with players. I will be one coach. I don’t need a bowling coach, batting coach and fielding coach. I am here for the team, you will have to pay only one coach.”

    The Pakistan cricket team is currently playing the T20 World Cup and will play their last match of the event today against Ireland. Pakistan is out of the ongoing event after two embarrassing defeats against USA and India.

  • Trent Boult to retire after T20 World Cup

    New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult has announced his retirement after the current T20 World Cup.

    Bolt confirmed the news in a press conference after New Zealand’s 9-wicket victory over Uganda.

    ‘If I talk about myself, this will be my last T20 World Cup. That’s all I have to say,” he announced.

    Winning the International Cricket Council (ICC) tournament has once again, became a dream for New Zealand. The team failed to reach the Super Eight stage.

    Bolt made his debut in 2011. He played the finals of T20 World Cup, ODI World Cup and World Test Championship. He has played in four T20 World Cups since 2014 but failed to win the World Cup for New Zealand.