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  • SBP’s foreign exchange reserves rise by $18.5 million

    SBP’s foreign exchange reserves rise by $18.5 million

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) saw an increase in its foreign exchange reserves, rising by $18.5 million or 0.23 per cent week over week (WoW), reaching $8.04 billion by the week ending March 29, 2024, according to the latest data released by the central bank on Thursday.

    However, the country’s overall reserves took a dip, decreasing by $48.7 million, or 0.36 per cent of WoW, and settling at $13.38 billion. 

    This decline is attributed to a drop in reserves held by commercial banks, which fell by $67.2 million, or 1.24 per cent of WoW, reaching $5.34 billion.

    It’s important to note that in the current fiscal year, total liquid foreign reserves have increased by $4.22 billion, or 46.06 per cent. 

    Additionally, the ongoing calendar year has seen an increase of $0.71 billion, or 5.57 per cent.

  • Gold price reaches all-time high of Rs241,100 per tola

    Gold price reaches all-time high of Rs241,100 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan have hit a fresh record high, with the 24-karat gold reaching Rs241,100 per tola in today’s trading session. 

    This marks an increase of Rs2,200 per tola compared to the previous session’s close.

    It’s important to highlight that the previous peak for 24-K gold stood at Rs240,000, noted on May 10, 2023. 

    However, the all-time intraday high for gold has not been surpassed yet. According to the Karachi Sarafa Association, the highest intraday price recorded stands at Rs242,700.

    The current surge in domestic gold prices has been ongoing since March, with the precious metal seeing a significant increase of Rs19,100 in line with the rise in international gold prices.

    The association also reported that the price of 24-karat gold reached Rs206,704 per 10 grammes, marking an increase of Rs1,886 compared to the previous session. 

    Similarly, the price of 22-karat gold saw an uptick, reaching Rs189,480 per 10 gramme.

  • Apple explores making personal robots: report

    Apple explores making personal robots: report

    Apple engineers are working on making personal robots, a report said on Wednesday, just weeks after the iPhone-maker abandoned its efforts to develop an electric car.

    The tech titan has people working on a robot that would follow people around at home and be helpful, according to Bloomberg that cited unnamed people familiar with the situation.

    The project was in a nascent stage and it was unclear whether it would lead to a product sold by Apple, the report indicated.

    Apple did not reply to a request for comment.

    The California-based company has been looking for new ways to make money beyond its iPhones and the digital content and services it sells to users.

    Apple recently abandoned its ambitions to produce an electric car, according to US media reports, ending a struggling decade-long project.

    It has never publicly disclosed its EV plans, despite a steady drip of media leaks over the years.

    Apple is reported to have transferred employees from the shuttered car division to generative artificial intelligence projects.

    The robot project is being overseen by Apple’s hardware engineering division and its AI and machine learning group, Bloomberg reported.

    The report came as analysts are keen to hear what progress Apple is making with AI at the company’s annual WWDC developers gathering at its Silicon Valley campus in June.

    Around the world, major tech companies including Google, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon are rapidly pursuing the development and deployment of AI products.

  • Ishq Murshid’s OST breaks records

    Ishq Murshid’s OST breaks records

    The drama ‘Ishq Murshid,’ written by Abdul Khaliq and directed by Farooq Rind, has won over audiences with its complex story. The talented Bilal Abbas Khan and Durefishan Saleem portray the enchanting love tale of Bilal Abbas and Durefishan at the center of the show, making it a fan favorite. Viewers are drawn into a world filled with love, mystery, and thrill due to the compelling storyline and exceptional performances.
    The OST of Ishq Murshid, sung by Ahmed Jahanzeb, has made history by becoming the fastest Pakistani OST to reach 100 million views on YouTube. The song perfectly captures the enchanting love story depicted in the drama, earning praise for its melodious composition and heartfelt lyrics.

    Despite the storyline slowing down, Ishq Murshid continues to attract high ratings and views on digital platforms due to its dedicated fan base. Bilal Abbas Khan’s portrayal of Shahmeer has been particularly acclaimed, adding depth to the character.

    With the OST surpassing 100 million views, it showcases the drama’s immense popularity and enduring appeal. As viewers eagerly await each new episode, the captivating melody of ‘Ishq Murshid’ continues to enchant audiences, reminding them of the timeless allure of love and romance depicted in the drama.

  • Doctor refutes allegations of poisoning Bushra Bibi

    Doctor refutes allegations of poisoning Bushra Bibi

    Doctor Asim, Bushra Bibi’s physician, has said that she’s not being poisoned, contrary to her recent allegations.

    Former First Lady Bushra Bibi had earlier alleged that her food was poisoned due to which she was in poor health.
    She is currently incarcerated in a sub-jail at her husband Imran Khan’s Bani Gala residence where she had passed the remarks.

    On Wednesday, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership demanded that a full medical checkup of Bibi should be conducted. Even Imran Khan, former Prime Minister, told the court that his wife was being poisoned and that she had marks on her skin and tongue.

    He also requested in court that Dr Asim Yunus of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre should medically examine Bushra Bibi.

    Today, her physician Dr Asim examined her and briefed the media that there were no symptoms of food poisoning at the moment.

    He stated that Bushra Bibi’s health was not 100 per cent fine and detailed tests should be done. “If there was anything two months ago, I did not see it but her health is better now,” Dr Asim declared.

  • ‘Shocking increase’ of children denied aid in conflicts: UN

    ‘Shocking increase’ of children denied aid in conflicts: UN

    A growing number of children caught up in armed conflicts around the globe are being denied access to critical humanitarian aid, a United Nations official warned Wednesday, as relief operations come under attack or are blocked by governments.

    The last report by the UN secretary-general on the rights of children in conflicts, published in June 2023, recorded nearly 4,000 confirmed cases of aid being denied to children, from Gaza to Yemen, Afghanistan and Mali.

    “Data gathered for our forthcoming 2024 report shows we are on target to witness a shocking increase of the incidents of the denial of humanitarian access globally,” Virginia Gamba, the secretary-general’s special representative for children and armed conflict, told the Security Council Wednesday.

    She said last year’s figure already represented an “exponential” increase since 2019.

    “Cases of denial of humanitarian access are linked to the restriction of humanitarian activities and movements; interference with humanitarian operations and discrimination of aid recipients; direct and indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure; disinformation and detention, violence against, and killing of, humanitarian personnel; and looting,” Gamba said.

    She did not specify which countries would be singled out in the 2024 report, set to be released this summer.

    Nearly half of the cases in last year’s report — 1,861 — were of Israeli forces denying aid to children in Gaza.

    That report came before the October 7 attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel and the ensuing all-out war in Gaza.

    The UN has since repeatedly denounced restrictions Israel has put on aid entering the war-torn territory.

    “As a result of these constraints, children cannot access age-appropriate nutritious food or medical services and have less than two to three liters of water per day,” UNICEF deputy executive director Ted Chaiban told the Council.

    “The consequences have been clear,” Chaiban said, noting that one in three children in northern Gaza  under two years old suffer from acute malnutrition, “a figure that has more than doubled in the last two months.”

    Apart from Gaza, he also highlighted the threats to children’s access to humanitarian aid in Sudan and Burma.

    In addition to access to humanitarian aid, the UN’s report on children and armed conflict also lists the number of children killed and wounded, as well as attacks on hospitals and schools.

    From all the data points, the report draws up a “list of shame” of government forces and other armed groups responsible for the violations.

    Last year’s report listed Russia’s military over its attacks on Ukraine, but excluded Israel, angering several NGOs which have called for its inclusion for years.

  • Don’t take Imran Abbas’ money and go for Umrah

    Don’t take Imran Abbas’ money and go for Umrah

    Imran Abbas, the beloved Pakistani actor known for his stellar acting, has left fans wondering with a cryptic post on his private Facebook account. Addressing a common issue in the entertainment industry—non-payment by production houses—Imran expressed his frustration indirectly. “Will the Umrah of those be accepted who haven’t cleared payments of others and are posting pictures from Saudi Arabia,” he wrote.

    Read the post:

    In the comments section, he stated his intent to take prompt legal action and reveal the names of the production house and individuals involved. While some fans speculated on the identity of the person hinted at, Imran didn’t name anyone. However, many believed it was directed at a well-known producer currently on an Umrah trip, as indicated by their recent social media posts from Saudi Arabia.

    Read the comments:

    Abdullah Kadwani is currently on an Umrah trip with his family. He posted pictures alongside Haroon Kadwani and his youngest son, along with sharing a heartfelt story from Madina.

    Meanwhile, Imran Abbas’s mysterious post on Facebook has left the public speculating. It’s worth noting that Imran Abbas recently starred in the hit drama serial ‘Ehraam E Junoon’ on Geo TV, which gained millions of views.

  • People ask Sarah Chaudhry whether Fahad Mustafa fasts

    People ask Sarah Chaudhry whether Fahad Mustafa fasts

    Sara Chaudhry, a former actress who left showbiz for Islam, shared that people often ask her if TV host Fahad Mustafa fasts after seeing his Iftar pictures and videos on social media.

    In a recent podcast appearance, Chaudhry discussed her career, leaving showbiz, and people’s perceptions.
    She mentioned, “Before leaving showbiz, I planned to become a singer and started practicing performing on stage in front of thousands.”

    Chaudhry expressed her initial attraction to singing due to the large fanbase and thousands attending concerts but acknowledged that things didn’t go as planned.

    “Although I had already decided to quit showbiz, I used marriage as a reason to leave the industry,” Chaudhry revealed.

    Despite most colleagues being unfazed, a later interview where she termed showbiz as ‘Haram’ surprised many.

    In the podcast, she praised fashion designer Maria B and revealed fans’ requests to bring her closer to religion.

    Regarding Fahad Mustafa’s Iftar posts, Chaudhry confirmed that when people asked if he fasted, “I told them everyone was fasting.”
    Chaudhry emphasized the need for correct Quranic knowledge.

  • Sajal Ali is a fan of Bilal Abbas’ performance in ‘Ishq Murshid’

    Sajal Ali is a fan of Bilal Abbas’ performance in ‘Ishq Murshid’

    Bilal Abbas is one of the most talented actors in the industry and now that fact has been endorsed by none other than Sajal Aly herself.

    Much of his growing popularity is thanks to his outstanding performance in the drama series ‘Ishq Murshid’.
    Both fans and celebrities are joining together to applaud the drama’s special storytelling and the diverse cast, which has contributed its own distinct flavor to the show.

    The drama ‘Ishq Murshid’, a love story, is currently topping the list of favorite dramas among Pakistani viewers.

    Bilal Abbas takes on a dual role, portraying both Shahmeer and Fazal Baksh while Dur-e-Fishan plays the character of Shibra. The audience is loving their on-screen chemistry.

    Bilal posted a picture of the 26th episode of the drama on Instagram and asked fans how they liked today’s episode.
    In the comments, viewers of Ishq Murshid showed love, but Sajal Ali’s reaction stood out the most.

    “Congratulations Bilal! You’ve been recognized for your talent and effort. Congratulations to the whole drama team,” she wrote.
    Bilal Abbas responded to the actor’s comment, saying, “Thank you very much, Sajal.”

  • Man who raped boy in aitekaf arrested

    Man who raped boy in aitekaf arrested

    The National Commission on the Rights of Children (NCRC) has issued an update that the man who had reportedly raped a 13-year-old boy during aitekaf in Muzaffargarh has been arrested.

    NCRC shared the report on social media.

    “Taking cognisance of the case, NCRC followed up with the district police office Muzaffargarh and it has been informed that the culprit has been arrested.” the post stated.

    The commission added that it would “ensure that justice prevails and the perpetrator is held accountable”.

    Background

    A man reportedly raped a 13-year-old boy during aitekaf in a mosque located at Sanawan Bukhi Chowk, Muzaffargarh.

    According to media reports, the boy, who was observing aitekaf, was allegedly sexually assaulted by a man who was sitting in aitekaf.

    The suspect is said to have escaped after he threatened the Imam of the masjid of “dire consequences”.

    The young boy was rotely learning the Holy Quran at the mosque.

    Following the incident, the boy was taken to hospital for medical examination.

    Station House Officer Shahid Rizwan Mahota claims that the suspect will be arrested.