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  • Gold price increases by Rs500 to Rs227,800 per tola

    Gold price increases by Rs500 to Rs227,800 per tola

    Gold prices in the domestic market showed a slight uptick on Wednesday. The value of 24-karat gold rose by Rs500 to reach Rs227,800 per tola, according to the Karachi Sarafa Association.

    For smaller quantities, the price of 24-karat gold per 10 grammes climbed to Rs195,302, marking an increase of Rs429. Meanwhile, 22-karat gold saw a similar trend, reaching Rs179,027 per 10 grammes.

    In contrast, silver prices remained stable, with 24-karat silver being traded at Rs2,580 per tola and Rs2,211.93 per 10 grammes.

    Last week, 24-karat gold saw a reversal from its two-week upward trend, registering a loss of Rs2,700 per tola.

    On the global scale, international spot gold hovered around $2,155.8 an ounce, experiencing a marginal decline of 0.08 per cent compared to the previous session.

    Investors are eagerly awaiting the policy decision from the US Federal Reserve later today, with prevailing expectations leaning towards the Fed maintaining its current stance.

  • ‘A lie’; Donald Lu slams allegations of involvement in Khan removal

    ‘A lie’; Donald Lu slams allegations of involvement in Khan removal

    US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu has categorically denied former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s allegations that he engineered the PTI founder’s removal from government.

    Testifying before a Congressional panel on Wednesday morning in Washington DC, Lu minced no words when asked about the allegations. “I wanna be very clear on this point, this conspiracy theory is a lie, it is a complete falsehood,” he stated. He was the key witness before a House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee.

    Imran Khan and his party, along with its coalition government, was removed from power in April 2022 after a Vote of No Confidence, the first successful one in Pakistan’s history.

    Lu said during the hearing- titled ‘Pakistan After the elections: Examining the future of Democracy in Pakistan and the US Pakistan relationship- that Pakistan’s envoy to Washington Asad Majeed also testified to his government that there was no conspiracy. “We respect the sovereignty of Pakistan, we respect the principle that Pakistani people should be the only ones to choose their leader through democratic process,” he observed.

  • Finland is world’s happiest country for seventh year: study

    Finland is world’s happiest country for seventh year: study

    Helsinki (AFP) – Finland remained the world’s happiest country for a seventh straight year in an annual UN sponsored World Happiness Report published on Wednesday.

    And Nordic countries kept their places among the 10 most cheerful, with Denmark, Iceland and Sweden trailing Finland.

    Afghanistan, plagued by a humanitarian catastrophe since the Taliban regained control in 2020, stayed at the bottom of the 143 countries surveyed.

    For the first time since the report was published more than a decade ago, the United States and Germany were not among the 20 happiest nations, coming in 23rd and 24th respectively.

    In turn, Costa Rica and Kuwait entered the top 20 at 12 and 13.

    The report noted the happiest countries no longer included any of the world’s largest countries.

    “In the top 10 countries only the Netherlands and Australia have populations over 15 million. In the whole of the top 20, only Canada and the UK have populations over 30 million.”

    The sharpest decline in happiness since 2006-10 was noted in Afghanistan, Lebanon and Jordan, while the Eastern European countries Serbia, Bulgaria and Latvia reported the biggest increases.

    The happiness ranking is based on individuals’ self-assessed evaluations of life satisfaction, as well as GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity and corruption.

    Growing inequality

    Jennifer De Paola, a happiness researcher at the University of Helsinki in Finland, told AFP that Finns’ close connection to nature and healthy work-life balance were key contributors to their life satisfaction.

    In addition, Finns may have a “more attainable understanding of what a successful life is”, compared to for example the United States where success is often equated with financial gain, she said.

    Finns’ strong welfare society, trust in state authorities, low levels of corruption and free healthcare and education were also key.

    “Finnish society is permeated by a sense of trust, freedom, and high level of autonomy,” De Paola said.

    This year’s report also found that younger generations were happier than their older peers in most of the world’s regions — but not all.

    In North America, Australia and New Zealand, happiness among groups under 30 has dropped dramatically since 2006-10, with older generations now happier than the young.

    By contrast, in Central and Eastern Europe, happiness increased substantially at all ages during the same period, while in Western Europe people of all ages reported similar levels of happiness.

    Happiness inequality increased in every region except Europe, which authors described as a “worrying trend”.

    The rise was especially distinct among the old and in Sub-Saharan Africa, reflecting inequalities in “income, education, health care, social acceptance, trust, and the presence of supportive social environments at the family, community and national levels,” the authors said.

  • ‘My mother wants me to marry my cousin who is four years younger than me,’ Yashma Gill

    ‘My mother wants me to marry my cousin who is four years younger than me,’ Yashma Gill

    Yashma Gill, a famous actress in the showbiz industry, recently shared the qualities she looks for in a life partner.
    During a TV program, she was asked, when it comes to marriage, what qualities should your life partner have.
    In response, she said, “I want to marry someone who is a nice person, somebody who has good moral values, somebody who has good ethical values.”

    The actress emphasized the importance of her partner having fear of God, as it helps them understand how to care for others and present themselves with good manners.
    During the conversation, she also revealed, “My mother has completely different thoughts about my marriage and nowadays, she’s asking our employee for my friend’s number so she can convince my friend to marry my cousin.”
    Yashma Gill said that her mother wants her to marry her other cousin, who is four years younger than her, because he is becoming part of the modeling and showbiz industry.

  • Don’t want to be a better person for her’: Vicky Kaushal reveals details about marriage with Katrina Kaif

    Don’t want to be a better person for her’: Vicky Kaushal reveals details about marriage with Katrina Kaif

    During a recent interview, Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal expressed a deep connection between himself and Katrina Kaif.
    He said that his marriage to Katrina is a result of a profound connection; she understands his heart, and he cherishes hers. They are just like any other couple.

    He also said that he doesn’t want to become a better person for her or vice versa. “We love each other for who we are at the moment, and our newness lies in how we blossom together.”
    In response to a question about Katrina Kaif’s eating habits, Vicky said, “Katrina eats more greens than me. She likes special foods like chole bhature, but I find her unique tastes are charming to some extent.”

  • Teacher arguing with Maryam Nawaz not fired, Geo Fact-Check reveals

    Teacher arguing with Maryam Nawaz not fired, Geo Fact-Check reveals

    Following Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz’s visit to an all-girls’ high school in Lahore, social media had a large number of posts claiming that one of the school teachers was dismissed after posing questions regarding Nawaz’s male security members.

    Geo FactCheck, however, deemed the claims as false.

    Samina Shahid, the public school teacher who went viral, was contacted by Geo Fact Check and she confirmed that she has not been sacked.

    Her claims were also verified through other government personnel.

    “The [social media posts] are false. There is no truth to them,” Geo Fact Check quotes Shahid who spoke to the team over the phone on March 15, “I am speaking to you right now sitting in my office.”

    Additionally, the chief executive officer of Lahore’s district education authority, Pervaiz Akhtar, also confirmed that no teacher was fired following the visit.

    Azma Zahid Bokhari, the information minister in Punjab, stated likewise.

    “No action against any teaching or non-teaching staff has been taken by school administration after the visit of the chief minister Punjab to the government pilot girls high school Lahore,” Bokhari told Geo Fact Check via messages.

  • Agha Shiraz had a spiritual experience with a mysterious stranger

    Agha Shiraz had a spiritual experience with a mysterious stranger

    Agha Shiraz is a well-known face in television, also famous for his magic tricks to entertain his colleagues. While occasionally making awareness videos and appearing on talk shows, Agha Shiraz is currently not working on any acting projects.
    Recently, he made an appearance on PTV Home’s Ramadan transmission. During the show, he shared a supernatural experience that he experienced which positively impacted his life.

    He shared details of an incident that occurred in 2019, while he was offering Namaz E Asar in a mosque near Karachi Sea View. He said, “While I was praying, someone tapped my shoulder and asked me to offer the Salah again. They also told me that my prayers would not be accepted until I seek Allah’s love and guidance. Even though I didn’t pay attention to their advice and completed my Darood and Dua. When I turned to look at the person, they were nowhere to be found. I then asked the Imam Masjid, who said, ‘I observed you talking to someone invisible. Let me tell you something important, the spiritual beings (Jinn) pray here after Asar. I think you should follow the guidance you received just now.”

    He also said, “I was praying, asking for blessings for the person who ran away with my 1.5 million. His phone had been off for 1.5 years. When I raised my hands to pray after Namaz, I received a call from that person asking, ‘Agha brother, where are you?’ He said he would arrive within 15 minutes. I came outside, and in 2019, when COVID started, he handed me 1.5 million cash. He asked for forgiveness, saying he had left the country due to some problems.”

  • Indian actress celebrates birthday with respect to Ramazan

    Indian actress celebrates birthday with respect to Ramazan

    Indian Actress Zareen Khan had a special birthday celebration with orphaned Muslim girls at an orphanage. She shared videos of the celebration, expressing how happy she was to include these girls in her special day.

    Zareen is receiving praise for her kind act, with fans calling her incredibly humble and expressing the need for more people like her. In the video, Zareen shared heartbreaking details about the girls, including their ages, which deeply touched viewers. She wrote, “I had the most fulfilling experience spending the evening with the girls of ‘Anjuman – I – Islam Orphange’. These girls are aged from 6 to 18 years old. We had iftar together, chatted a little, and they prayed beautifully. They showed me so much love that my heart felt incredibly full and overwhelmed.”

    The actress added, “Sometimes we forget to appreciate all the blessings we have from God. I was feeling down lately, feeling upset and unloved. But when I met these girls, I realized that love comes in many forms. It washed away all my negative feelings.”

    She continued, “These girls don’t have parents or a home. Some of them are very young and small. The orphanage is their home, and the people who take care of them there are like their parents. The girls have each other as friends or siblings. Still, they had big smiles on their faces. Their warmth made my sad day bright.”

  • ‘Crack open the heads of the officers who ask for bribe,’ Ali Amin Gandapur

    ‘Crack open the heads of the officers who ask for bribe,’ Ali Amin Gandapur

    In a recent address in Syed Alian village, Dera Ismail Khan, Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, has stirred controversy with an unconventional and violent proposal on dealing with corruption within bureaucratic ranks.

    Speaking to attendees, Gandapur said, “Crack open the head of the officers who ask for a bribe with a brick and then come to me instead of complaining about the bribe taker.”

    Gandapur told the attendees to “announce that Ali Amin asked me to do so,” after the violent act.

    He further went and said, “Tell the offspring of that officer that you have saved their father from hell.”

    Gandapur’s remarks, delivered in a no-nonsense tone, urged citizens not to lodge complaints about bribery but instead to take direct action against the perpetrators.

    CM KP emphasized that both the bribe-taker and the giver will be going to hell so the people should neither become hellish nor let him be.

  • Man given 29 years in jail for sexually assaulting minor girl

    Man given 29 years in jail for sexually assaulting minor girl

    Life imprisonment and 14- years jail time were handed down to a prisoner in a case pertaining to sexually assaulting a minor girl by a special court for gender-based violence in Lahore.

    On the complaint of the minor’s father, Sanda police had registered the FIR in 2021 against Imran, the brother-in-law of the complainant’s elder daughter who took his 5-year-old daughter to a shrine and sexually assaulted her there.

    Additional District and Sessions Judge Kaneez Fatima Bhatti, the presiding judge of the special court, handed down rigorous life imprisonment to the accused for rape under section 376 (iii) of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), besides Rs50,000 fine.

    Section 376 (iii) of the PPC states, “Whoever commits rape of a minor or a person with mental or physical disability shall be punished with death or imprisonment for life and fine.”

    The judge also awarded a 14-year jail term for another offense of sexual abuse (in the same case) under section 377-B of the PPC and imposed a fine of Rs1 million.

    Section 377-B of the PPC states, “Whoever commits the offence of sexual abuse shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years and liable to fine which shall not be less than five hundred thousand rupees or with both.”

    Imran, who was on bail, was present in the court when the judge announced the guilty verdict. The judge got him arrested and ordered the police to shift him to Kot Lakhpat jail.