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  • Justice Minallah says live streaming of Khan’s appearance in court not against law

    Justice Minallah says live streaming of Khan’s appearance in court not against law

    Supreme Court Justice Athar Minallah on June 5 issued a dissenting note on the majority verdict against the petition seeking live streaming of the hearing of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) amendment case, stating that there was “no substantive reason” to deny the public the right to have access to court proceedings.

    In a 13-page long document, the judge asserted that “Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi is the founder and undisputed leader of a major political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI).” Therefore live streaming his court appearances wasn’t against the law.

    The development came after the Supreme Court released a detailed verdict on the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s petition last week, stating that broadcasting the court proceedings of cases involving politicians can be used for political “point-scoring”.

  • ‘Bado Badi’ by Chahat Fateh Ali Khan taken down from YouTube

    ‘Bado Badi’ by Chahat Fateh Ali Khan taken down from YouTube

    A piece of bad news for Chahat Fateh Ali Khan fans and lovers who enjoyed his song ‘Bado Badi’. The viral hit has been taken down from YouTube after accumulating over 28 million views. The removal was due to copyright claims, as the legendary singer Noor Jehan owned the original song.

    .Kashif Rana, who performs under the name Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, is a British Pakistani musician and a former first-class cricketer.

    The song ‘Bado Badi’ has been trending on Instagram and YouTube Shorts. The title ‘Bado Badi’ is a Punjabi phrase. The original song, titled ‘Ankh Ladi Bado Badi,’ was sung by Noor Jehan for the film ‘Banarasi Thug.’

    ‘Bado Badi’ Original song:

  • NEPRA announces tariff hike of Rs3.33 per unit for ex-Wapda distribution companies

    NEPRA announces tariff hike of Rs3.33 per unit for ex-Wapda distribution companies

    The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has sanctioned an increase of Rs3.3321 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in the electricity tariff for ex-Wapda distribution companies (XWDISCOs), according to a notification issued on Thursday.

    This tariff adjustment is attributed to fluctuations in fuel charges for April 2024. The increased rate will be itemised separately on consumers’ bills based on the units consumed during that month.

    NEPRA clarified that the revised tariff will apply to all consumer categories except Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) and lifeline consumers.

    Previously, the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA), a subsidiary of the Power Division, had requested an additional Rs3.49 per unit to cover the higher fuel costs for April 2024.

    The CPPA-G reported that the actual pooled fuel cost for April 2024 was Rs8.9801/kWh, significantly higher than the reference fuel cost of Rs5.4918/kWh, resulting in a difference of Rs3.4883/kWh.

    “After incorporating the aforementioned adjustments, NEPRA reviewed and assessed a national average uniform increase of Rs3.3321/kWh in the applicable tariff for XWDISCOs on account of variations in the fuel charges for April 2024,” the notification stated.

    Consumers can expect to see this adjustment reflected in their upcoming bills as NEPRA continues to address the variations in fuel costs impacting the electricity sector.

  • Suspect arrested in Nasrullah Gadani murder

    Suspect arrested in Nasrullah Gadani murder

    A suspect involved in the murder of Nasrullah Gadani, a journalist working for the daily newspaper Awami Awaz, has been arrested by Yaro Lund police in Sindh.

    Gadani was killed in Mirpur Mathelo last month on May 21. He was shifted to Karachi for treatment after an attack, where he succumbed to his injuries.

    According to the police, the motorcycle used in the journalist’s murder was also recovered from the suspect who has been shifted to an unknown location for investigation.

    Raids are being conducted to arrest the associates of the man.

  • Gangsters were planning to use minors to kill Salman Khan: Mumbai Police

    Gangsters were planning to use minors to kill Salman Khan: Mumbai Police

    In a shocking revelation, notorious Indian gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar were reportedly planning to use minors to assassinate Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Mumbai police unveiled the chilling plot days after foiling another attempted attack on the superstar at his Panvel farmhouse.

    According to Indian news agencies, the Navi Mumbai Police have been actively investigating the matter and recently uncovered a video call conversation between Ajay Kashyap, a Lawrence Bishnoi gang member, and Dogar, an alleged accomplice from Pakistan. The conversation revealed that sharpshooters trained under Anmol Bishnoi and Rohit Godara are strategically positioned across Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Raigad, and Gujarat. These sharpshooters, following orders from Goldy Brar, have been instructed to use minors to attack Khan.

    The police also disclosed that 60 to 70 gang members are deployed to monitor the movements of the ‘Tiger 3’ star. A man named John has been specifically tasked with providing a vehicle for the operation.

    In light of this development, a case has been registered against 17 identified individuals, including Lawrence Bishnoi, his brother Anmol Bishnoi, gang member Sampat Nehra, Goldy Brar, Ajay Kashyap alias Dhananjay Tapesing, Sukha Shooter, Sandeep Bishnoi alias Gaurav Bhatia, Wasim China, Dogar, and others at Panvel Town police station.

    The video call also discussed plans to acquire weapons such as AK-47s, M-16s, AK-92s, and Zigana pistols for the assassination. The gang had conducted detailed reconnaissance of Khan’s travel routes, including railway stations, rickshaw stands, and the Panvel bus stand.

    Despite Salman Khan’s use of a bulletproof vehicle, sources indicate that the gangsters plan to ambush and shoot him near his farmhouse using AK-47 rifles. The Mumbai police continue to investigate and monitor the situation closely to ensure Khan’s safety.

  • Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in ‘Peaky Blinders’ film

    Netflix movie based on the show. The film, also called Peaky Blinders, will be directed by Tom Harper and produced in partnership with BBC Films. Filming is set to start later this year, but the plot and additional cast members have not been announced yet.
    Murphy said, “It seems like Tommy Shelby wasn’t finished with me. … It is very gratifying to be recollaborating with Steven Knight and Tom Harper on the film version of ‘Peaky Blinders.’ This is one for the fans.”

    Tom Harper, who is directing the upcoming ‘Peaky Blinders’ film, said: “When I first directed ‘Peaky Blinders’ over 10 years ago, we didn’t know what the series would become, but we did know that there was something in the alchemy of the cast and the writing that felt explosive. ‘Peaky’ has always been a story about family – and so it’s incredibly exciting to be reuniting with Steve and Cillian to bring the movie to audiences across the world on Netflix.”
    Steven Knight, who produced the ‘Peaky Blinders’ television series, wrote the film’s script and is producing it alongside Guy Heeley, Cillian Murphy, and Caryn Mandabach.

    For the role he played of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the US physicist who designed the atomic bomb, Murphy received his first Oscar for Best Actor, closing a dazzling awards season that also saw him win a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, and other honors.

  • Faris Shafi to join with SZA, 21 Savage at Wireless Middle East festival 2024

    Music fans, mark your calendars! The iconic Wireless Festival, famous for bringing together top names in hip-hop, rap, R&B, grime, and dance in the UK, is returning to the UAE with Wireless Middle East 2024. Among the star-studded lineup is Pakistani rapper Faris Shafi.

    Shafi, known for his raw and powerful lyrics, announced the exciting news on Instagram. His post featured the official festival announcement, proudly showing his name alongside a stellar list of performers. Fans can barely contain their excitement, and neither can we.

    Originally set for March, the festival faced some delays but is now scheduled for Saturday, November 23, at Etihad Park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. Alongside Shafi, the headliners include SZA, 21 Savage, and Yeat. The festival will also feature performances by other notable artists such as Seedhe Maut and Karan Aujla, making it a global musical event.

    Wireless Middle East 2024 promises to be an unforgettable experience for music lovers worldwide. Set against the stunning backdrop of Abu Dhabi, the festival will draw crowds from all over the globe. It will be a melting pot of genres and styles, offering a unique platform for artists from diverse backgrounds to share their music with an international audience.

  • Danish Taimoor, Sarah Khan collaborate for the first time

    Danish Taimoor, Sarah Khan collaborate for the first time

    Exciting news for drama fans. Actors Sarah Khan and Danish Taimoor are working together for the first time in a new drama serial. The show, which doesn’t have a title yet, will air on ARY Digital soon.

    The first poster was shared on social media, and fans are already giddy with excitement. The drama is directed by Aehsun Talish and written by Zanjabeel Asim, who has penned hit dramas like ‘Mein’ and ‘Cheekh’.
    The drama will be produced by Abdullah Seja.

    Sarah Khan’s last drama was ‘Namak Haraam’ and the web series ‘Abdullahpur Ka Devdas’, while Danish Taimoor starred in the hit serial ‘Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi’.

  • Gold price rebounds by Rs2,400 to Rs243,000 per tola

    Gold price rebounds by Rs2,400 to Rs243,000 per tola

    In a notable shift, gold prices in Pakistan surged significantly on Thursday, aligning with an upward trend in international markets.

    The local price of gold per tola (approximately 11.66 grammes) climbed to Rs243,000, marking a substantial single-day increase of Rs2,400.

    Similarly, the price of 10 grammes of gold rose by Rs2,057, reaching Rs208,333. These figures were reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    This surge follows a minor decline on Wednesday, when the gold price per tola in Pakistan decreased by Rs400.

    Contrary to the local market trend, the international gold price witnessed a decrease on Thursday.

    According to the APGJSA, the international rate settled at $2,362 per ounce, inclusive of a $20 premium, after experiencing a $30 drop during the day.

    In contrast, silver prices remained stable, with the rate fixed at Rs2,800 per tola.

    It’s noteworthy that back in April, the price of gold in the local market reached an all-time high of Rs252,200 per tola, highlighting the volatility and significant fluctuations in the precious metals market.

  • Sindh tourism minister wants Kartarpur-like religious corridors in province

    Sindh tourism minister wants Kartarpur-like religious corridors in province

    Sindh Tourism Minister Zulfiqar Ali Shah has proposed on Thursday that religious corridors like those in Kartarpur in Punjab be established in the province to facilitate the people of Hindu and Jain faiths.  

    During an event in Dubai, the minister shared his vision of promoting tourism in Sindh, proposing that the corridor could be established in Umarkot and Nagarparkar, both cities with a rich historical heritage and multiple Jain temples, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the profound history of these places.

    He stressed that many Hindus and Jains from India are interested in visiting Sindh.  

    The provincial minister also suggested that the Sindh government could start a weekly flight from India to Sukkhur or Larkana for religious tourists.  

    The minister added that Shri Shiv Mandir is one of the old Hindu temples located in Umarkot. He further explained that some people believe it is almost 2000 years old.