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  • Hafeez Sheikh claims tomatoes being sold at Rs17 per Kg

    Hafeez Sheikh claims tomatoes being sold at Rs17 per Kg

    Advisor to Prime Minister (PM) on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs Abdul Hafeez Sheikh has claimed that tomatoes are being sold at Rs17 per kilogramme, Pakistan Today reported.

    However, the fruit is being sold at as much as Rs320 per kilogramme in the market as reported by citizens who bought groceries from multiple locations in the city on Monday morning.

    Hafeez Sheikh also advised people to buy tomatoes only from the sabzi mandi if they did not wish to splurge on the basic food item.

    When some of the reporters present at the scene told him that tomatoes were, in fact, being sold at Rs240 per kilo, he refuted their comment, saying people were lying.

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    A journalist said: “Which sabzi mandi, sir?” To which, Dr Sheikh responded: “You go and check it out yourself!”

    Another journalist added: “Is it the sabzi mandi of Islamabad that you’re talking about?”

    Immediately, then, the adviser looked directly at the camera, muttering under his breath, “oh this again,” and everyone behind him laughed.

    “That’s what is being run on the TV,” Dr Sheikh noted, to which one of the reporters said: “But on the TV, it says tomatoes are being sold for Rs240 a kilo.”

    A journalist responded with a fresh personal story: “Sir, I myself bought tomatoes for Rs300 a kilo.”

    “Oh but I am agreeing that prices of many commodities need to be controlled. Agriculture [industry] has seasonality,” the PM’s adviser explained, as someone from behind persistently tries to stop the person holding the phone from recording the video of Dr Sheikh’s comments.

    “There are storage facilities for many things, especially fresh produce, but we don’t have them in our country, so we need to come up with solutions for such problems”, the advisor added.

    Then there’s this thing that if you increase the capacity, then it’s natural that you’d predict beforehand about which things experience seasonal shortage, and, therefore, you can order it prior and store and there would be additional storage cost,” Dr Shiekh said.

    Vendors and hawkers claim that the high prices are not their fault since wholesale prices have shot up significantly.

  • Pakistani bodybuilder wins at Bodybuilding championship

    Pakistani bodybuilder wins at Bodybuilding championship

    Bodybuilder Fazal Elahi from Quetta won the bronze medal for bodybuilding at the 11th World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Federation World Championships.

    Fazal Elahi came in 3rd place winning the bronze medal

    First place was taken by a bodybuilder from Malaysia. The event took place in Jeju South Korea on Saturday, November 9th.

    Winning the bronze
  • Eat Locust Biryani, says Sindh Minister after Locusts invade Karachi

    Eat Locust Biryani, says Sindh Minister after Locusts invade Karachi

    Can’t beat them, eat them, says Sindh Minister of Agriculture, Ismail Rahu.

    In an interview, Rahu said that the locusts have come all the way to Karachi and citizens must take advantage of their presence by eating them.

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    He said that delicious biryani and karahi can be made using locust meat. They can even be barbequed.

    WATCH: locusts invade Karachi

    Conflicting statements as reports state that the locusts entered Karachi through Malir and damaged crops of vegetables but the minister claimed that the insects do not damage crops.

    The Sindh Government is planning to fumigate the area where the locusts have been seen and the minister has asked people to remain calm since the locusts do not harm humans.

  • Youth empowerment card likely to be introduced soon

    Youth empowerment card likely to be introduced soon

    The government is planning to launch Youth Empowerment Card to make the youth of the country empowered.

    As per reports, the Youth Empowerment Card would be a subsidy card for the youth to get civic services.

    Prime Minister Youth Affairs Programme (PMYAP) is collaborating with NADRA to launch this card for the youth, Radio Pakistan reported.

    Read More: How to apply for Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship programme?

    The youth will avail subsidy on travel, passport fee and CINC and the youth across the country will also be provided Rs 4000 to Rs 5000 under this card. NADRA will collect the basic data of youth across the country for this programme.

  • VIDEO: PM Imran body shames Firdous Ashiq Awan

    VIDEO: PM Imran body shames Firdous Ashiq Awan

    Prime Minister Imran Khan body-shamed his special assistant for Information and broadcasting, Firdous Ashiq Awan.

    In a video doing the rounds on social media, PM Imran can be seen travelling with a group of government officials including Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq and Punjab Governor Muhammad Sarwar.

    Video shows PM saying “ Bayth jayain. Koi casuality na nah ho jaye”

    While Firdaus Ashiq Awan did not respond but merely smiled. Other members on the shuttle service started laughing.

  • After administration accused of sexual harassment, uniforms enforced in Balochistan University

    After administration accused of sexual harassment, uniforms enforced in Balochistan University

    A month after Balochistan University’s Vice Chancellor Dr. Javed Iqbal stepped down to allow an inquiry into allegations that the administration used surveillance videos to blackmail students, the university has come up with a ‘solution’ for sexual harassment.

    Vice Chancellor Javed Iqbal resigned from his post after blackmail allegation protests

    According to a notice by the university, “Strict compliance to all students admitted in BS/Masters Study Programmes, that wearing of student uniforms…shall be mandatory.” This notice will be in effect for March 1st 2020.

    “After March 1, 2020 no student (boy/girl) will be allowed to enter into the university premises without wearing the prescribed uniform,” the statement added.

    RELATED: Shahzeb Khanzada destroys advisor to CM in KP over imposing dress code

    The protests started in October when 20 students filed complaints that the university administration allegedly blackmailed students with video recordings from CCTV cameras. The administration then asked for sexual favours, marriage proposals and “friendship messages”, students told SAMAA TV.

    Female students protesting the administration-led alleged blackmailing of students

    Women left their hostels to go back home since they weren’t feeling comfortable at the university.

    The Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) was ordered by the Balochistan High Court to investigate the matter.

    Public outrage led to protests across the country in October

    The FIA said that the investigation is in the final stages but not a single employee of the university has been arrested. Balochistan parliament set up a 10-member committee to also monitor the issue but no further details have been given since October.

  • ‘Naya Pakistan’: Tomatoes beat dollar as price jumps to Rs320/kg

    ‘Naya Pakistan’: Tomatoes beat dollar as price jumps to Rs320/kg

    Tomato prices have jumped to Rs320 a kilogram (kg) under the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, sending a shockwave to consumers with a massive jump from Rs160 per kg within a week.

    “Only two consumers bought half a kg of tomato each out of 12 to 15 customers as most of them purchased 250 grams because of the high rates,” Dawn quoted a Karachi-based vendor as saying.

    He reportedly blamed the hike on the soaring wholesale rate of tomato to Rs260-270/kg from Rs120-140 last Friday.

    According to the report, the vendor was of the view that the arrival of tomato from Quetta and Swat had slowed down drastically because of the winter wave that has affected tomato crop.

    The city government had quoted Saturday’s consumer price of Rs199 per kg for tomato which was Rs147 on Friday. However, neither tomato nor any other such items were available at official rates in the city.

    Yet there is some stability in the prices of other vegetables such as capsicum, whose price dropped to Rs240 from Rs280-320 per kg of last week.

    Falahi Anjuman Wholesale Vegetable Market New Sabzi Mandi President Haji Shahjehan said the arrival of Iranian tomato had also come to a halt followed by the slow arrival of Balochistan crop.

    While disagreeing with Rs276-270 per kg wholesale rate at the mandi, he said vegetable dealers quoted very high wholesale rates to justify their retail price as tomato’s actual wholesale rate on Saturday was Rs220 per kg.

  • President resigns amid protests after army chief tells him to

    President resigns amid protests after army chief tells him to

    Bolivian President Evo Morales has resigned after nearly 14 years in power, amid turmoil following his disputed re-election last month, BBC reported.

    According to reports, the head of the army had also called on him to go after protests broke out against his election win and auditors found irregularities with the poll. Morales, however, said he had been the victim of a coup.

    He said he was leaving to help protect families of political allies after their homes were burned down. In a televised address, he urged protesters to “stop attacking the brothers and sisters, stop burning and attacking”.

    The 60-year-old also aimed criticism at what he called the “civic coup” which led to his resignation. Morales ally and Senate President Adriana Salvaterria later said she too would step down shortly after the president.

    Morales later tweeted that a police officer had told him they were in possession of an “illegal” warrant for his arrest and that his home had been attacked by violent groups.

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    But police commander, Yuri Calderon, denied that authorities were seeking Morales, saying that such reports were “fake news.”

  • Azadi March: Police unhappy with govt over improper food, living conditions

    Azadi March: Police unhappy with govt over improper food, living conditions

    The Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl’s (JUI-F) anti-government Azadi March has entered its third week and while Maulana Fazlur Rehman seems determined to continue the sit-in, cops deployed across the capital are reportedly not happy at all.

    According to Samaa, the police personnel deployed for the protection of protesters have complained that “they are not getting proper food and their living arrangements are lesser than ideal”.

    Moreover, a police constable deployed for the security of the sit-in attempted to harm himself on Monday morning after his request for leave was rejected.

    The constable wanted to go back to Swat and had earlier filed a request for leave. Later, after his application got rejected, he attempted to hurt himself in the bathroom of a building in the H-9 sector.

    The constable was rushed to PIMS where doctors initially said that his condition was critical, but later downgraded it out of danger. The police officer later told people that he harmed himself after his application was rejected.

    Islamabad DIG Waqaruddin Syed has taken notice of the incident and told SP Zubair Sheikh to investigate.

    It is pertinent to note that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has deployed around 20,000 to 25,000 security officials across the federal capital for the protection of JUI-F’s Azadi March that entered the city on October 31.

  • Sikhs demand Nobel prize for Imran over Kartarpur opening

    Sikhs demand Nobel prize for Imran over Kartarpur opening

    As praises pour in for Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan over the opening of the Kartarpur Corridor despite deteriorating Pakistan-India ties, a group of Sikhs has demanded Nobel Prize for the premier.

    According to reports, several Sikh organisations, including “Sikhs for Justice”, have decided to launch a campaign seeking the Nobel Prize for Imran in a bid to make the world recognise his peace efforts.

    The Sikh community, in this regard, will write a letter to the Nobel committee — a body responsible for most of the work involved in selecting Nobel laureates — wherein it will highlight the details pertaining to Kartarpur opening amid heightened Pakistan-India tensions.

    It also plans to shed light on how the Imran-led government in Islamabad ignored all political differences between the two countries to facilitate Indian Sikh minorities and indicate Pakistan’s efforts for regional peace.

    PM Imran on Saturday formally inaugurated the Kartarpur Corridor at a star-studded ceremony, paving way for Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit their second-most holiest site — Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan — without a visa.

    “I am happy we could do this for you,” he told a gathering of over 12,000 devotees, including former Indian PM Manmohan Singh and cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu.

    “Believe me, I had no idea of the importance this place holds; I found out a year ago,” Imran said. During his brief address, he also raked up the Kashmir issue and said it had resulted in 70 years of hatred between Pakistan and India.