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  • Mitti pao! KP Governor Faisal Kundi wants to ditch political drama and work together for people

    Mitti pao! KP Governor Faisal Kundi wants to ditch political drama and work together for people

    After a heated exchange of words between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi and Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, the Governor extended an olive branch by vowing all possible support to the provincial government for resolving public issues.

    Addressing a press conference at Kundi Model Farm, he said that after taking the oath, he always wanted to work for the betterment of the people of KP including former FATA. “I repeatedly wished to work together with the provincial government for the development and welfare of the province,” he said.

    The Governor also remarked, “We are democratic people and will never want to impose governor’s rule.”

    Earlier, in the war of words between the two, Gandapur had warned against any imposition of ‘Governor’s raj’.

    “The law and order is a burning issue being faced by the province,” Kundi said, adding that the provincial government should take concrete steps in that regard.

    He also criticised the provincial government as he pointed out the KP government was getting Rs60 billion to Rs80 billion from the centre for addressing its law and order issue. “Despite this, the salaries of police are low as compared to other provinces,” he added.

  • Here’s the full list of Hum Style Awards 2024 winners

    Here’s the full list of Hum Style Awards 2024 winners

    The Hum Style Awards are the second edition of the Hum TV awards series; the originals were called Hum Awards. They are designed to recognize athletes, actresses, entertainers, and companies in several fashion categories. The two biggest categories of the show are television and cinema, and a large number of the prizes are chosen through public voting.
    These are the winners of every category from Hum Style Awards 2024 which took place on May 11.

    The list of winners for the most recent edition is as follows:

    Most Stylish Actor Television-Male

    Shahroz Sabzwari

    Most Stylish Actor Television-Female

    Hania Aamir

    Most Stylish Actor Film-Female

    Kiran Malik

    Most Stylish Actor Film-Male

    Fahad Mustafa

    Most Stylish Sports Personality

    Shoaib Malik

    Most Stylish Performer Of The Year

    Asim Azhar 

    Most Stylish Performer Of The Year

    Faris Shafi

    Most Stylish Content Creator Of The Year

    Sona Rafiq

    Rising Star Of The Year

    Manto

    Fashion Stylist Of The Year

    Mamoon Tariq

    Fashion Photographer Of The Year

    Asad Bin Javed

    Hair And Makeup Artist Of The Year

    Qasim Liaqat

    Fashion Art Director Of The Year

    Hashim Ali

    Fashion Model Of The Year-Female

    Abeer Asad

    Fashion Model Of The Year-Male

    Sauban Umais

    Designer Of The Year Lawn

    Fahad Hussyn

    Retail Brand Of The Year

    Khaadi

    Designer Of The Year-Pret Wear

    Rastah

    Designer Of The Year-Men’s Wear

    Munib Nawaz

    Designer Of The Year-Bridal

    Shehla Chatoor

  • Grand dialogue needed to solve country’s problems, says Rana Sanaullah

    Grand dialogue needed to solve country’s problems, says Rana Sanaullah

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah said on Sunday that PML-N is committed to solving all political issues through dialogue, adding that the party is prepared for a comprehensive discussion with all political leaders, Express Tribune reported.

    The PML-N leader also said that we need a thorough discussion with all political parties to create a good and productive political environment for the progress of the country.

    “Unconditional talks were the only way to move forward and address critical challenges,”  he said.

    The Prime Minister’s adviser on political and public affairs maintained that the federal government is trying to convince the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to join the federal cabinet.

    “In my personal assessment, the PPP will join the cabinet,” Rana Sana added.

    Responding to a question, Sanaullah stated that Nawaz Sharif was likely be elected as the president of the party in the upcoming general council meeting, scheduled for May 28.

  • AJK protests enter fourth day as deadlock between government and protestors continues

    AJK protests enter fourth day as deadlock between government and protestors continues

    The Awami Action Committee (AAC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) have staged massive protests and sit-ins against high electricity bills and taxation for the fourth day now.

    Protestors plan to reach the capital Muzaffarabad, after violent clashes took place between the AJK police and the protestors.

    The government of AJK called in Rangers and AJK police after clashes between the police and protestors erupted in Mirpur during demonstrations that killed a cop and injured more than 70 others.

    Heavy contingents of police have been posted at roundabouts and sensitive locations, while markets, trade centres and educational institutes remain closed, and transport is suspended.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grave concern on the situation and stated that there should be “absolutely no tolerance for taking the law into one’s own hands”.

    Meanwhile, the central leadership of the AAC has distanced itself from the violent incidents that occurred during the protests.

    A sub-inspector was killed while dozens of other policemen and protesters also got injured during the teargas shelling by the police and stone pelting by the demonstrators.

    Violent protesters damaged multiple vehicles, including a magistrate’s car on the Poonch-Kotli road. Moreover, markets, trade centres, offices schools and restaurants remained closed across the AJK.

    Cellular services have been suspended in different parts of AJK.

  • Pakistan hits 15 sixes in T20 for the first time

    Pakistan hits 15 sixes in T20 for the first time

    Pakistan cricket team has hit 15 sixes in a T20 match for the first time in the game against Ireland in Dublin.

    Playing for Pakistan, Fakhar Zaman hit 6, Rizwan and Azam 4 each, while Saim Ayub hit 1 six.

    Pakistan’s previous record was 12 sixes in a match.

    This was the second time in history that Pakistani batsmen hit five sixes in the powerplay.

    In the second match of the three-match T20 series against Ireland, Pakistan achieved the target of 193 runs for the loss of three wickets in 16.5 overs.

  • Shaheen Afridi completes 300 wickets in international cricket

    Shaheen Afridi completes 300 wickets in international cricket

    Pakistani cricket team’s fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has taken 300 wickets in international cricket, crossing the milestone in the second T20 match against Ireland.

    He took 300 wickets in 145 international matches including 113 wickets in Test cricket, 104 wickets in ODI cricket and 84 wickets in T20 Internationals.

    Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi presented special shirt to the speedster to mark the occasion.

    Chairman PCB also presented a special shirt to captain Babar Azam for winning the 45th T20 match.

  • IMF bailout talks with Pakistan set to commence this week

    IMF bailout talks with Pakistan set to commence this week

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is poised to initiate crucial discussions with Pakistan this week.

    Esther Perez Ruiz, the IMF representative, confirmed that a delegation, led by Nathan Porter, will embark on talks with Pakistani authorities to delve into the prospects of a new loan programme.

    The primary agenda of these discussions will revolve around forging a robust governance framework aimed at fostering enduring economic stability.

    Ruiz said that the focus will be on fostering sustainable and inclusive economic growth that extends its benefits to all segments of the Pakistani populace.

    Technical experts from the IMF arrived in Pakistan on May 10, geared up for deliberations on both a fresh loan programmeme and budgetary preparations.

    However, Pakistan finds itself grappling with significant economic hurdles, notably the setback of a tax amnesty scheme proposed by the IMF.

    The government’s pledge to incorporate 3.1 million traders into the tax net under this scheme has fallen short of expectations, casting a shadow over the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), particularly amid recent changes in senior officials.

    These discussions come hot on the heels of Pakistan receiving the long-awaited $1.1 billion final tranche from the IMF under the $3 billion standby arrangement.

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) confirmed the receipt of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) 828 million, equivalent to $1.1 billion, following the successful completion of the second review by the IMF Executive Board under the Stand By Arrangement (SBA).

    With an eye towards the future, Pakistan is aiming for a new, more substantial IMF loan over an extended period.

    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has hinted at the possibility of securing a staff-level agreement on the new programme by early July.

    The proposed loan is anticipated to span at least three years, with the objective of bolstering macroeconomic stability and implementing overdue but necessary structural reforms.

    The specifics of the programme remain undisclosed, but if realised, it would mark Pakistan’s 24th IMF bailout.

  • 2nd T20: Pakistan defeats Ireland by 7 wickets

    2nd T20: Pakistan defeats Ireland by 7 wickets

    Pakistan has defeated Ireland by seven wicket in 2nd T20 match of three-match series in Dublin.

    Pakistan skipper Babar Azam won the toss and decided to bowl against Ireland.

    Ireland inning:

    Ireland scored 193 runs for 7 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Ireland’s Larkin Tucker scored 51 and Harry Tucker scored 32 runs and Gareth Delaney remained unbeaten on 28 runs.

    On behalf of Pakistan, Shaheen Shah Afridi took 3, Abbas Afridi took 2, Muhammad Amir and Naseem Shah took one wicket each.

    Pakistan inning:

    Chasing the target of 194, Pakistan lost first two wickets on 13 runs but Muhammad Rizwan and Fakhar Zaman played extraordinary scoring a partnership of 140 runs for forth wicket. Pakistan easily chase down the target in 16.5 overs.

    Fakhar Zaman scored 78 runs on 40 balls, while Muhammad Rizwan remained unbeaten on 75 runs.

    Apart from this Azam Khan scored 30 runs of just 10 balls including 4 sixes and 1 four.

    Pakistan will play the last match of this series on May 14 on Tuesday.

  • World Bank withdraws from Mauripur road citing light pollution; Sindh govt insists on keeping artificial lights

    World Bank withdraws from Mauripur road citing light pollution; Sindh govt insists on keeping artificial lights

    The World Bank has decided to pull funding from the second phase of 5.9 kilometre Mauripur Road, which is part of the Competitive and Livable City of Karachi (CLICK) project. A total of 520 harsh white LED lights installed at the road have become the bone of contention after it was noted that they were disturbing the hatching season of turtles coming to the marine beach to lay eggs.

    The lights in the city of lights are surprisingly proving to be hazardous for the endangered species which visit the city to ensure their sustenance and enhance their population. Journalist Oonib Azam working for The Citizenry.pk has formulated a detailed report about the installation of the white lights as part of the rehabilitation program of the Mauripur road from Machli Chowk to the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP). He not just did the research but also played an instrumental role in convincing this Bretton Woods institution to rethink about their investment in this particular area.

    Background of CLICK

    CLICK is a development project by the World Bank to improve “urban management, service delivery and the business environment of Karachi.” Four components of the project involve capacity building of Local Councils and granting them performance-based grants, modernizing urban Property Tax administration, improvement in city competitiveness, and building capacity of local government regarding the technical assistance for solid waste management. The total project cost is a hefty 240 million dollars and it spans over 30 districts of Sindh, six divisions, 25 town municipal corporations, and 209 Karachi UCs.

    Detrimental artificial lights for the turtles

    Sindh Wild Life Department told Oonib that repelled by Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) in the last season, an estimated 250 female turtles turned back to the sea without laying eggs. The same artificial lights disorientate young hatchlings and they get crushed under cars or are eaten up by stray dogs.

    “A female turtle travels all the way to Australian beaches and returns to Karachi’s coast, to lay its eggs at the same coordinates where she layed eggs the last time. This shows how sensitive turtles are to their natural environment,” Oonib quotes a report by Dr. Umair bin Zamir.

    Mauripur road project

    Oonib explained to The Current how his research about the sanctuaries lead to awareness of turtles’ sensitivity to harsh white light. People attending picnics disrupted the whole process with torch lights just for the adventure. Huts in the surrounding areas put up huge flashlights and third and most glaringly, lamppost lights installed on the roadside in the neighbourhood.

    Mauripur road project is a sub-project of the World Bank’s CLICK project which costs 840 million rupees. Because it was a Category B project it required Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) to submit an Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) to the World Bank. The Citizenry report lays out how the KMC blatantly missed out on the turtle sanctuaries. It also stresses that turtles were a common sight in the area since the project is surrounded by beaches.

    It was in sheer contrast with the World Bank’s policy (Environment Management Framework) of explicitly protecting the environment while ensuring a sustainable poverty reduction and development of societies at the same time.

    Here, Oonib contacted the World Bank via Abedalrazq F. Khalil, manager of Uraban Development, Resilience and Land Practice for the South Asian region and shared all the intel he gathered in his research. It was revealed in that email exchange that World Bank was told that the road was about 5-8 kilometres away from the turtle hatching site. In a video report by The Citizenry, Oonib and Hunain Ameen discussed how Sanspit beach, Turtle Beach and Hawksbay Beach are in a row some kilometres apart as per Sindh Wildlife department’s maps.

    It is important to mention that the 520 street lights are actually installed on a road the road from Machli Chowk to KANUUP Road runs parallel to Hawksbay Beach at a few 100-meter distances.

    The Current has gone through the email exchanges between the Bank’s representative and journalist Oonib Azam and it is apparent that the Bretton Wood body was not entirely aware of the possible repercussions of proceeding with the project but after concerns were raised it was concluded that it will not move forward with the second phase.

    “Light shielding and use of red lights is being considered by the PIU [Program Implementation Unit] as one of the mitigation measures. After consulting with relevant expert, we would have the CLICK PIU implement them,” Abedalrazq asserted.

    As he was asked by the journalist about the operation policy of the World Bank regarding critical habitats being triggered for this project only or for the entire project, the respondent answered, “when CLICK was prepared, impacts on natural habitat were not envisaged and hence the Operational Policy 4.04 was not triggered. If a certain policy is triggered during preparation or implementation, it applies to the entire project.”

    Current status of the project

    Unsurprisingly, the World Bank has pulled funding for the Mauripur project. As a result, local authorities are being directed to implement mitigation measures proposed by the Sindh Wildlife Marine Turtle Conservation. They have proposed the replacement of bright white lights by red lights. Ironically, the email exchange reveals that the PIU office in Karachi plans to cover the lights with a cellophane which can change the white colour to red. As this solution is not durable, the journalist requested Bank authorities to intervene who then asked authorities to change the lights to amber LEDs rather than covering them with a cellophane shield.

    The Current asked Oonib about the current status of the project and he described it to be in a lull. “The current status is that city authorities are not ready to change the lights to amber/red as recommended by the World Bank”.

    We reached out to Murtaza Wahab multiple times for his perspective on the issue and also the spokesperson of the KMC, Ali Hassan Sajid, yet there was no response from them. While Murtaza committed to responding to it at first, he later did not.

    Sindh Wildlife Authority maintains that the lights installed on the nearby hotels and huts are more hazardous for the marine life especially turtles compared to the streetlights but it cannot be denied that these lights of 120 watts are inflicting perils on these turtles to a great extent as well.

    Climate change is hitting home. Humans have been the perpetrators of the suffering of other creatures and it is time we actually employ durable techniques which can prove to be a relief for the ecosystem rather than being a pain in the name of development.

  • Big blow to ruling coalition as 27 reserved seats lost in Punjab

    Big blow to ruling coalition as 27 reserved seats lost in Punjab

    The ruling coalition government in Punjab led by PML-N on Friday lost dozens of reserved seats in the provincial assembly when the speaker suspended 24 women and three minority MPAs elected on reserved seats and barred them from joining the house proceedings.

    Most of the suspended members of parliament belonged to PML-N, two to PPP and one each to PML-Q and IPP.

    Speaker Malik Mohammad Ahmed Khan took the decision after the Supreme Court suspended the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) of allocating the reserved seats of SIC to other parties.

    Opposition lawmaker Rana Aftab of PTI-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC), during the house proceedings, had raised this issue and then on Friday, the speaker read out the Supreme Court order and gave the ruling that Rana Aftab’s point of order was lawful and suspended the 27 members immediately.