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  • Gold price remains unchanged at Rs230,200 per tola

    Gold price remains unchanged at Rs230,200 per tola

    In a day of consistency, gold prices in Pakistan remained unaltered on Monday, mirroring the steady trend observed in the international market.

    According to data provided by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the local market reported no change in the price of gold per tola, maintaining a steady Rs230,200.

    Similarly, the 10-gramme gold price remained constant at Rs197,360.

    The international market echoed this stability, with the global rate of gold holding firm at $2,198 per ounce on Monday. APGJSA noted a premium of $20, maintaining the equilibrium of the precious metal’s value.

    In parallel, silver prices also exhibited stability in the local market, remaining fixed at Rs2,600 per tola.

    This unswerving trend further highlights the current stability in the precious metals market, providing insights for investors and enthusiasts alike.

  • Suzuki Swift GLX CVT now priced above Rs5.4 million

    Suzuki Swift GLX CVT now priced above Rs5.4 million

    Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited (PSMC) announced a substantial increase of Rs304,000 in the price of its Swift G. CVT model, effective from March 8, 2024.

    This adjustment comes in response to the recent surge in taxes imposed by the government on locally manufactured or assembled vehicles, as indicated in the company’s official notice issued today.

    Consequently, the new sale price for the Swift G. CVT model will see an adjustment from Rs5.125 million to Rs5.429 million, reflecting the impact of the revised tax structure.

    The decision stems from a notification released by the Ministry of Finance and Revenue on the same date, highlighting a hike in the sales tax rate from 18 per cent to 25 per cent for vehicles falling under chapter 87.03 of the Pakistan Custom Tariffs, with an invoice price (excluding sales tax) exceeding Rs4 million.

  • Youths having to grow up ‘too quickly’ amid climate fears, says Greta Thunberg

    Youths having to grow up ‘too quickly’ amid climate fears, says Greta Thunberg

    Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg said Monday that young people like her have had to grow up “too quickly” to resolve a climate crisis caused by previous generations.

    Denouncing inaction by politicians on climate change, Thunberg made her remarks just days ahead of the fifth anniversary of a global youth climate protest that drew over a million participants.

    On Monday, she sat on the steps of Sweden’s parliament, blocking the main entrance in a protest with around 10 other youth activists, holding a banner reading “Climate Justice Now”.

    “We are way too many young people who have had to grow up in the climate movement and who have had to grow up way too quickly, to take the responsibility to try to clean up after the older generations,” Thunberg told AFP.

    “The Swedish government as well as all other governments in the world are not treating the climate crisis like a crisis at all.”

    “They are still letting short-term economic profits be prioritised over human lives and the planet,” she said, adding that she and her fellow activists “feel a bit like broken records, we have been repeating the same message over and over again”.

    News agency TT reported that politicians were still able to enter parliament through side entrances.

    When Thunberg started sitting outside the Swedish parliament in August 2018 with her “School Strike for the Climate” sign, she was an anonymous teenager in a world she saw as dying in silence.

    Five years later, Thunberg’s “Fridays for Future” movement and its subsequent global marches had had a global impact, political science researcher Joost de Moor told AFP in October.

    “It has raised awareness for the issue,” he said.

    It has also “contributed to the increased legitimacy of pro-climate policy-making, which has in turn made it easier for willing politicians to act on the issue”, he said, citing as an example Frans Timmermans, the former EU climate commissioner responsible for the Green Deal currently being debated in the bloc.

    Despite this, and “as Greta Thunberg has said herself many times… climate policy-making continues to fall far behind what climate scientists say is necessary”, de Moor said.

    A report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) on Monday warned of “catastrophic” consequences if Europe failed to take urgent action to adapt to risks posed by climate change.

  • Larkana Police saves girl from child marriage

    Larkana Police saves girl from child marriage

    Larkana police intervened to prevent a 13-year-old girl from being forced into marriage, shedding light on the persistent issue of child marriage in the region.

    Larkana district police chief, SSP Syed Abdul Rahim Shirazi, took decisive action upon receiving a report regarding the marriage of Aliya, the 13-year-old daughter of Khalid Hussain.

    Authorized by SSP Shirazi, a team comprising DSP Headquarters Sarfraz Ahmed, SHO Abdul Malik Bhutto, and SHO Women Police Station, raided Khalid Hussain’s residence to halt the unlawful ceremony, which violated the Sindh Child Marriage Act.

    Police checked the B-Form of Aliya Khalid Hussain confirming her official age. The parents of the teenage girl told the police that they were giving away their child in marriage due to poor financial conditions. On this, the SSP Larkana gave financial support of Rs50,000 to the girl’s parents.

    The Sindh Child Marriage Act enacted in 2013 prohibits the marriage of any child under the age of eighteen years and provides penalties for a male contracting party, the person who solemnizes the marriage as well as the parent or guardian concerned.

    Despite the legal framework in place, the implementation of laws against child marriage remains a significant challenge in Sindh. Child rights expert Sarah Zaman emphasized the existence of operational gaps and challenges in enforcing the law. However, she reaffirmed the legitimacy and importance of the act in combating the practice of child marriage.

    Zaman highlighted that while poverty is often cited as a reason for child marriages, other socio-political issues contribute to the prevalence of this harmful practice. Moreover, amidst challenges such as the recent flood disaster, Pakistan faces additional social issues, including trafficking, rape, and child marriages.

    In March 2023, the Federal Shariat Court in Islamabad upheld the validity of the Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act 2013, dismissing a petition claiming it was un-Islamic. The act, which sets the minimum age of marriage at 18 for both girls and boys in the province, was deemed consistent with Islamic principles by the court.

  • Mahira Khan goes undercover for Bahawalpur market visit

    Mahira Khan goes undercover for Bahawalpur market visit

    Mahira Khan is always full of surprises. If it’s not her surprise wedding, then its an undercover visit to a local bazaar.
    Recently, Mahira was in Bahawalpur for work and decided to visit a local marketplace for shopping. However, she opted for a low-profile approach by taking an auto-rickshaw and dressing in a burqa and niqab to avoid drawing public attention.

    Accompanied by her makeup artist Babar Zaheer and other crew members, Mahira was seen exploring the market, trying to blend in with the crowd. Despite her efforts to conceal her identity, her distinctive eyes and overall presence gave her away.

    The visit, which took place a few days ago, was shared by Babar Zaheer on social media, giving fans a glimpse of Mahira’s off-screen adventure. Despite her attempt to maintain anonymity, Mahira’s unique charm couldn’t go unnoticed.

    Here are some fun clicks from Mahira’s undercover trip:

  • Kubra Khan takes over Sana Javed’s slot in Jeeto Pakistan

    Kubra Khan takes over Sana Javed’s slot in Jeeto Pakistan

    Every Ramadan, ARY Digital brings us the exciting Jeeto Pakistan League, a show full of fun games and big prizes. Plus, it’s always great to see famous actors and celebrities joining in on the fun.

    This year, the lovely Kubra Khan is joining the JPL. She’s a well-known face from Pakistani TV and films, and fans are thrilled to see her in JPL.
    Kubra Khan is stepping in to replace Sana Javed, who was previously leading Team Islamabad in JPL. It seems Sana Javed won’t be hosting this season after her recent marriage to cricketer Shoaib Malik.

    ARY Digital recently shared a promo featuring Kubra Khan on their Instagram page. In the video, Kubra Khan informed her fans that she will be joining Jeeto Pakistan League this Ramadan as Islamabad’s captain.

    Check the video :

  • Shahid Afridi fulfills the wish of Indian female fan

    Shahid Afridi fulfills the wish of Indian female fan

    Former captain of Pakistan cricket team has Shahid Afridi fulfilled the wish of an Indian female fan.

    Afridi, also popularly known as Lala or Boom Boom, has legions of fans not only in Pakistan, but in every corner of the world.

    Bhavna Priyadarshini, a female fan from India addressed Shahid Afridi in a post on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) stating, “Good morning Shahid, I am waiting for you on my most important day so far. Make a wish. Will my Wish ever be complete like others, I am hoping the best, Dashing Superstar”.

    In response to which the Pakistani superstar congratulated her on hsr birthday stating, “HBD, Khush Raho”. The female fan’s joy was boundless when she received the birthday wish from the former captain.

    In another reply post, the fan thanked Shahid Afridi and wrote “My day and my birthday has turned in the most awesome day, Regards and love Shahid.”

    All we can say is, ooh La La.

  • Muhammad Amir’s fury at being called ‘Fixer’ by spectator

    Muhammad Amir’s fury at being called ‘Fixer’ by spectator

    Quetta Gladiators’ fast bowler Muhammad Amir got angry after being called a ‘fixer’ by a spectator.

    After the match between Quetta Gladiators and Lahore Qalandars in Karachi, Amir was called a ‘fixer’ from the enclosures, on which the cricketer got angry and said, “This is what you have learned from home.”

    Quetta Gladiators officials took Amir away from the enclosures.

    The Gladiators defeated Qalandars in the important match, qualifying for the playoff stage of the ongoing event.

  • Atif Aslam and THIS player exchange autographs

    Atif Aslam and THIS player exchange autographs

    If a superstar of Atif Aslam’s calibre has to get an autograph from a cricketer, who will he get it from?

    The answer may surprise you.

    The singer recently received an autograph from cricketer Azam Khan during Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 9.  Azam Khan, representing Islamabad United, shared photos of their meeting on social media.

    In one photo, Khan is seen getting Atif Aslam’s autograph on his guitar, while another shows the cricketer and the singer standing together with their guitar and their bat. Azam Khan also extended his best wishes to Atif Aslam and prayed for him.

    In the caption of the Instagram post, Azam Khan included a few words from Atif Aslam’s past interview, where the singer said, “No matter what the world says, keep the faith.” Azam Khan expressed his feelings in the caption, saying, “Still feeling starstruck after meeting the phenomenal Atif Aslam! As a long-time fan, this moment is pure magic!”

    Azam Khan, the cricketer, also expressed his happiness at meeting the singer and stated that he still admires Atif Aslam’s amazing skills. He admitted to being a fan of Atif Aslam for a long time, and the meeting with the favorite singer was indeed a special magical moment.

  • White chiffon dupatta, backcombed hair and green silk Shalwar Kameez; where have we seen this before?

    White chiffon dupatta, backcombed hair and green silk Shalwar Kameez; where have we seen this before?

    White chiffon dupatta, backcombed hair, and a green silk Shalwar Kameez; where have we seen this before? We saw it once when the late Benazir Bhutto took oath as the first female Prime Minister of the country and the world. And we saw the same image again when her husband Asif Ali Zardari took oath as President. The former Prime Minister’s youngest daughter Aseefa Bhutto Zardari who seems to have morphed into a doppelganger of her beloved mother.

    The resemblance was so stark that renowned journalist Hamid Mir tweeted the picture with the caption, “A picture is worth of thousand words.”

    The pictures went viral as netizens start pointing out that Benazir Bhutto’s youngest resembles her.

    Ramsha Quttab Uddin Khan posted about the “uncanny resemblance” of mother and daughter.

    Another user commented, “Daughter as first lady and then her enormous resemblance with Shaheed BB is indeed heartening!”

    A user posted that the resemblance is beautiful and lamented that Pakistan really lost a gem when she was assasinated.

    President Asif Ali Zardari, elected President for the second time, has taken the decision to make his daughter Aseefa Bhutto Zardari the first lady.
    The declaration was made through the party’s official Twitter handle.

    Aseefa will be given First Lady protocol and she will be the first First Lady who is the daughter of the President. Usually, the status goes to the wife but here the decision was made because Aseefa Bhutto Zardari campaigned for her party in general elections and supported her brother Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, reports Geo.

    Born on February 3, 1993, Aseefa Bhutto Zardari is part of a traditional political family of Pakistan. She is the youngest daughter of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto Shaheed and former President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari. Aseefa is also the younger sister of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari and granddaughter of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of the country and the founder of Pakistan Peoples Party.

    She was seen walking beside her father during the oath-taking ceremony in the President’s House with her arm in his arm.