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  • Ekta Kapoor set to remake Pakistani hit ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian audiences

    Ekta Kapoor set to remake Pakistani hit ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian audiences

    Renowned Indian producer and director Ekta Kapoor is gearing up for an exciting new project, a remake of the popular Pakistani drama series ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian viewers.

    ‘Tere Bin’, starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, was a big hit not just in Pakistan but also in India and Bangladesh.

    In recent years, Pakistani dramas have become increasingly popular in India, with Indian actors and producers noticing and admiring their high quality production values and engaging storylines.

    Reports suggest that Ekta is considering casting Kanika Mann and Ayesha Singh for the main roles, while the remake will retain the title ‘Tere Bin’. The drama is set to premiere on TV in July 2024.

  • AI Tools Generate Sexist Content, Warns UN

    AI Tools Generate Sexist Content, Warns UN

    The world’s most popular AI tools are powered by programs from OpenAI and Meta that show prejudice against women, according to a study launched on Thursday by the UN’s cultural organisation UNESCO.

    The biggest players in the multibillion-dollar AI field train their algorithms on vast amounts of data largely pulled from the internet, which enables their tools to write in the style of Oscar Wilde or create Salvador Dali-inspired images.

    But their outputs have often been criticised for reflecting racial and sexist stereotypes, as well as using copyrighted material without permission.

    UNESCO experts tested Meta’s Llama 2 algorithm and OpenAI’s GPT-2 and GPT-3.5, the program that powers the free version of popular chatbot ChatGPT.

    The study found that each algorithm — known in the industry as Large Language Models (LLMs) — showed “unequivocal evidence of prejudice against women”.

    The programs generated texts that associated women’s names with words such as “home”, “family” or “children”, but men’s names were linked with “business”, “salary” or “career”.

    While men were portrayed in high-status jobs like teachers, lawyers and doctors, women were frequently prostitutes, cooks or domestic servants.

    GPT-3.5 was found to be less biased than the other two models.

    However, the authors praised Llama 2 and GPT-2 for being open source, allowing these problems to be scrutinised, unlike GPT-3.5, which is a closed model.

    AI companies “are really not serving all of their users”, Leona Verdadero, a UNESCO specialist in digital policies, told AFP.

    Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO’s director general, said the general public were increasingly using AI tools in their everyday lives.

    “These new AI applications have the power to subtly shape the perceptions of millions of people, so even small gender biases in their content can significantly amplify inequalities in the real world,” she said.

    UNESCO, releasing the report to mark International Women’s Day, recommended AI companies hire more women and minorities and called on governments to ensure ethical AI through regulation.

  • PSL 9: Lahore Qalandars defeats Islamabad United by 17 runs

    PSL 9: Lahore Qalandars defeats Islamabad United by 17 runs

    In the 23rd match of Pakistan Super League, Lahore Qalandars defeats Islamabad United by 17 runs in Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

    Islamabad United captain Shadab Khan won the toss and invited Lahore Qalandars to bat first.

    Lahore Qalandars inning

    From Lahore Qalandars, Van Dar Duson scored 64 runs and Shaheen Afridi scored 30 runs. Apart from this, Sahibzada Farhan scored 2, Fakhr Zaman 10, Shai Hope 6, Sikandar Raza 4 and Ahsan Hafeez scored 13 runs. David Visa remained unbeaten scoring 24 runs. Lahore Qalandars scored 162 runs in allotted 20 overs.

    On behalf of Islamabad United, Roman Raees took 2 wickets, Naseem Shah, Hunain Shah, Imad Wasim and Shadab Khan took one wicket each.

    Islamabad United inning

    Chasing the target of 163, Islamabad took very poor start, Islamabad lost their 6 wickets on the total of just 38 runs. Azam Khan and Faheem Ashraf scored small partnership of 36 runs but Azam khan could score only 29 runs and returned to pavilion.

    Faheem Ashraf put a fighting score of 41 but could not lead the whole team returned to the pavilion on 145 runs in 18.5 overs.

    From Lahore Qalandars Zaman Khan took four wickets.

  • Why did Aurat March hold a Feminist Press Conference?

    Why did Aurat March hold a Feminist Press Conference?

    This Friday, on March 8, as the world will celebrate Women’s Day, Aurat March will take to the streets in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad and Multan.

    The Current attended this year’s Aurat March press conference and got details about how this year is different from the ones before.

    Every year, the press conference is dominated by men from media platforms, leaving little or no room for women and transgender journalists to interact with Aurat March members.

    Moreover, coming with preconceived notions and biases, male journalists reportedly have been condescending and aggressive towards Aurat March members who conduct the conference with the aim to explain their manifesto and charter of demands prior to the big day.

    To counter this issue, this year Aurat March decided to hold a Feminist Press Conference.

    The purpose of a Feminist Press Conference was to provide a space to women, transgender, and minorities where they can get a fair chance to not just raise questions in respect to the March, but meaningfully engage with members.

    “This year’s press conference, in comparison to previous ones, was definitely much better,” said one of the representatives (who requested to remain anonymous).

    “Today, we were able to talk about our manifesto, we took questions from the reporters, and the interaction was respectful.”

    The member further denoted that this has never happened before. She explained that in the past, no reporter would come having read Aurat March’s charter of demands and the manifesto and instead, would resort to stereotypical questions.

    “When we would try to counter their queries, they wouldn’t listen to us because they wanted to hear the preconceptions they came with.

    “In fact, we are happy that this year, because the conference was conducted peacefully, we even got suggestions from journalists – which will, of course, help us as well”, she added.

    On Youtubers

    Last year, Youtubers disrupted the press conference, and media journalists stated that they do not consider YouTubers as journalists. “I am glad this year, we talked about [YouTuber disruption] as well”, the members highlighted.

    “The journalist community should think through ways to distance themselves from or critique YouTubers who are badmouthing their profession.”

    Some YouTubers, who attend the March as independent journalists, are known for their alleged misconduct at Aurat March. They have also been called out for spreading disinformation about performances and placards at the marches, and also harassing marchers with irrelevant and demeaning questions.

    This poses a threat to Aurat March members as well as attendees, and above all, the propaganda hinders socio-political awareness that the March intends to raise.

    The irony of today’s feminist press conference was when a YouTuber reached out to Aurat March members, upset for not getting a chance to ask his questions during the session. Well, I hope he realized how women feel when men take up their rightful space.

  • Misuse of Sehat Card to be investigated after private hospitals make millions

    Misuse of Sehat Card to be investigated after private hospitals make millions

    The latest data regarding Sehat Sahulat Programme facility reveals that nearly 80 per cent of Caesarean section (C-section) procedures covered by the Programme in private hospitals across Punjab were conducted by obstetricians, potentially resulting in significant financial gains at the expense of taxpayers.

    Figures from 2016 to January 2024 reveal that private hospitals claimed approximately Rs16.36 billion for C-section and normal delivery procedures, with a substantial portion going to private healthcare facility owners.

    State Life Insurance Corporation subsidies were offered for various medical procedures under the program. Punjab Health Initiative Management Company (PHIMC) oversaw healthcare coverage, with 668,238 C-sections performed, predominantly in private facilities.

    This discrepancy between private and government hospital procedures has raised concerns among medical observers, prompting calls for an independent investigation.

    Similarly, payments to private hospitals for C-sections and normal deliveries totaled Rs16.36 billion from 2016 to January 2024, with a significant portion claimed in 2022 and 2023, leading to a ban on C-sections at private hospitals by the caretaker Punjab government in mid-2023 due to excessive claims.

    The major claim of Rs7.19 billion was recorded in 2023, Rs8.16 billion in 2022, Rs610 million in 2021, Rs168 million in 2020 while another amount was calculated for the rest of the years.

  • Toyota manufacturer in Pakistan halts car production amid parts shortage

    Toyota manufacturer in Pakistan halts car production amid parts shortage

    Indus Motor Company (IMC), the manufacturer of Toyota vehicles in Pakistan, has declared a temporary shutdown of its production plant for a duration of six days.

    The decision stems from the company’s concern over low inventory levels and a shortage of essential components, as disclosed in a formal notice submitted to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).

    The notice specified, “Based on the current low level of inventory of manufactured vehicles and the shortage of parts and components for vehicle manufacturing, due to supply chain challenges, the company has decided to close its production plant from March 6th, 2024, to March 11th, 2024 (both days inclusive).”

    Pakistan’s automotive sector is grappling with various challenges, including the nation’s sluggish economic growth, surging inflation rates, and elevated borrowing costs, all of which are contributing to a decline in vehicle sales.

    To address these challenges, Indus Motor Company recently announced its board’s approval of an investment of approximately Rs3 billion.

    This investment aims to enhance the localization of production, a crucial step in the company’s broader strategy to consistently increase the localization of parts and components in locally manufactured vehicles. 

    This temporary shutdown underscores the broader challenges facing the automotive industry in Pakistan and reflects IMC’s proactive approach to managing its production in response to current market conditions.

  • Kinza Hashmi has a pre-birthday celebration with friends

    Kinza Hashmi has a pre-birthday celebration with friends

    If you thought birthdays are celebrated on just the birth date, well, you were wrong. We now have pre-birthday celebrations and post-birthday celebrations. It’s a changing world.

    In the entertainment world, Kinza Hashmi is a well-loved actress. Originally dreaming of becoming a singer, she found success in acting instead. Kinza has many friends in the industry like Aiman, Minal, Saboor Aly, and makeup artist Sara Ali. She enjoys celebrating her special days in style, and recently, she did it again.

    At her pre-birthday party, Kinza had a gathering with lots of famous people. Stars like Saboor Aly, Sadia Ghaffar, Wahaj Ali, Feroze Khan, Imran Ashraf, Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz, and Minal Khan were there to celebrate with her.
    Kinza looked beautiful in a red and pink dress, that complimented the pink balloons she was carrying. Will she pull out all the stops for the actual birthday? Who knows.

    For now, enjoy the pictures from the pre-birthday bash.

  • Gold price surpasses Rs225,000 per tola following yet another major surge

    Gold price surpasses Rs225,000 per tola following yet another major surge

    Gold prices witnessed another substantial surge in Pakistan on Wednesday, attracting the attention of investors and consumers alike.

    The coveted yellow metal reached a notable milestone, standing at Rs225,400 per tola after witnessing a substantial gain of Rs1,500 throughout the day.

    The All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA) provided the latest rates, revealing that the 10-gram gold was traded at Rs193,244, reflecting an increase of Rs1,286. This surge follows Tuesday’s notable rise, where gold prices in the country had escalated by Rs2,700 per tola.

    The international market played a pivotal role in influencing this surge, with gold commanding a premium of $20 on Wednesday.

    The global rate for gold was established at $2,148 per ounce after experiencing a $13 upswing, as reported by the APGJSA.

    In contrast, silver rates maintained their stability, holding steady at Rs2,600 per tola.

    The resilience in silver prices adds an intriguing dynamic to the precious metals market, warranting continued observation.

  • PML-N, allies secure two-third majority in National Assembly

    PML-N, allies secure two-third majority in National Assembly

    The coalition government, led by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and allies has secured a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly (NA) after the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) allocated them reserved seats but not to opponent Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC).

    A total of 224 seats out of 336 are a requirement for any government to secure a two-thirds majority in NA.

    Considering the current numbers, the Shehbaz Shairif-led coalition government — comprising Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), MQM-Pakistan (MQM-P), Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), Pakistan Muslim League-Zia (PML-Z), Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), and National Party (NP) —  has 230 members in the lower house. 

    The PML-N currently has 123 seats in NA, of which 75 are general seats, which the party won in the February 8 polls. After that, nine independent MNAs joined the party, taking the number to 84. However, PML-N secured 23 reserved seats, including 16 for women and 4 for minorities.

    Similarly, after the ECP ruling on the remaining reserved seats, the party got the lion’s share, bagging 15 out of the remaining 20 reserved seats for women and one out of the three remaining seats reserved for minorities. 

    The PML-N now has 123 members, becoming the largest party in the NA.

    On the other hand, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed SIC stands at the second position with 82 seats, PPP now has 73 seats, including 54 general seats, 16 women and another three reserved seats for minorities.

    Moreover, MQM-P stands at number four with a tally of 22 MNAs, including 17 general seats and five reserved seats — four women and one minority.

    IPP has four seats in the National Assembly, including three general and one reserved for women.

    Similarly, six political parties have one general seat, including BAP, Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM), PML-Z, Balochistan National Party (BNP), Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) and the National Party (NP).

  • Underage driver was guilty in DHA accident case: Police report

    Underage driver was guilty in DHA accident case: Police report

    An interim challan (investigation report) has been filed against the teenage driver Afnan Shafqat and four others in the case of road accident in DHA Phase 7, Lahore, last November that had claimed lives of six members of a family.

    Underage driver Afnan Shafqat, his father Shafqat Ali and friends, Ali Abdullah, Muhammad Saad and Muhammad Ibrahim, have been declared guilty of multiple offences in the challan.

    The police investigation has laid out that the teenage suspect and his friends first harassed women passengers in the vehicle before hitting their car.

    Afnan’s father, Shafqat, a property dealer, had been accused of illegally letting his underage son drive the car.

    The report also stated that a request had been sent to the concerned authorities to conduct an ossification test for determining the age of the main suspect but a positive response was still awaited. It said the age of the suspect, as per the birth certificate, was 17 years and 27 days on the day of the accident.

    Judge Naveed Iqbal directed the police to produce the suspect on March 11.

    The judge also summoned other suspects through notices.