Tag: Pakistan

  • Train fares reduced by more than 50 per cent

    Train fares reduced by more than 50 per cent

    Railway authorities have reportedly reduced train fares from one kilometer to 200 kilometers following the decrease in price of diesel.

    According to the notification, the fares of all classes of trains have been reduced.

    Prices for economy class of some trains have been reduced by up to 54 per cent; whereas the AC class fares have been reduced by 40 per cent.

    The minimum fare of the train railcar economy class running between Lahore to Rawalpindi route was 250 rupees, which has now been reduced to 100 rupees.

    Similarly, the fare of Khyber Mail Train economy class from 1 km to 130 km was also Rs 250 which has been reduced to Rs 100.

    The decision has been taken to facilitate passengers traveling in trains on short duration routes.

    The new lease came into effect today, May 21.

  • Who is Nawal Saeed saying goodbye to?

    Who is Nawal Saeed saying goodbye to?

    Actor Nawal Saeed has bid farewell to an important ‘person’ in her life.

    The actress said adieu to her beloved character Gulzaib after the second-last episode of the popular serial ‘Jaan-e-Jahan’ aired on Saturday.
    Sharing her emotions on Instagram on Sunday evening, Nawal expressed gratitude for the love from fans. She posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos with her co-star Haris Waheed, captioning them with ‘Goodbye’ and thanking everyone involved in the project.


    Fans flooded her post with likes and praising comments for her performance on screen.
    In the drama, Nawal Saeed played Gulzaib, a factory worker and wife of Tabraiz Shah (played by Haris Waheed). In the latest episode, her character, Gulzaib, takes a drastic step to avenge her ex-husband’s murder.


    Besides Nawal Saeed, the serial also stars Srha Asghar, Emmad Irfani, Zainab Qayyum, Savera Nadeem, Nausheen Shah, Saqib Sumeer, and Noor-ul-Hassan, among others.


    The much-awaited finale of “Jaan-e-Jahan” will be aired on Friday.

  • Islamabad High Court to hear petition against Dar’s appointment as deputy PM

    Islamabad High Court to hear petition against Dar’s appointment as deputy PM

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) will hear a petition filed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) today against the appointment of Ishaq Dar as deputy prime minister, ARY News has reported. 

    IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq will hear the plea filed by PTI’s Sher Afzal Marwat.

    In the submitted petition, the famous PTI leader said that the appointment of Dar as deputy prime minister is illegal because the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader is also working as the foreign minister.

    “The office of the deputy prime minister is unconstitutional, and there is no provision in the Constitution of 1973 that allows the Prime Minister to appoint someone as his deputy,” the PTI leader added.

  • Pakistan proposes Rs300 billion cut in govt expenditures to IMF

    Pakistan proposes Rs300 billion cut in govt expenditures to IMF

    Pakistan has presented a comprehensive plan to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) aimed at reducing government expenditures by Rs300 billion in the next fiscal year, including a stringent ban on development schemes. 

    According to sources cited by ARY News, this cost-cutting strategy includes several significant measures. One of the key components is the cessation of establishing new universities by the federal government, with provincial governments expected to bear the responsibility of funding existing universities under their jurisdiction.

    Additionally, a new contributory pension scheme will be introduced for all government departments, excluding defence and police personnel. This move aligns with the IMF’s recommendation for Pakistan to overhaul its pension system.

    The sources also mentioned the possibility of a complete ban on development schemes funded by parliamentarians in the next fiscal year. Moreover, the federal government will cease funding ongoing projects that are in cooperation with provincial governments.

    Another notable measure under consideration is the elimination of positions from grade 1 to 16 that have been vacant for over a year, further contributing to the reduction in government expenditure.

    The IMF has urged Pakistani authorities to impose taxes on monthly pensions exceeding Rs100,000 as part of the stringent economic reforms required for the new loan programme. The proposed reforms also include legislation aimed at taxing wealthy pensioners to secure the financial aid.

    These proposed measures are a part of Pakistan’s efforts to meet the IMF’s demands and secure the much-needed financial support to stabilise its economy.

  • Maryam Nawaz’s govt stabbed our back after holding negotiations over bill, say journalist leaders

    Maryam Nawaz’s govt stabbed our back after holding negotiations over bill, say journalist leaders

    The Punjab Assembly on Monday approved the highly controversial Defamation Bill 2024 amidst immense opposition from journalists, human rights organisations and political opponents.

    The government considers the bill, aimed at stopping ‘fake news’, necessary while journalist leaders and opposition leaders labelled it “draconian” and a “black law”.

    Earlier in the day, representatives of media bodies met Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari and requested her to defer the controversial bill for a few days.

    However, the government decided to bulldoze the bill through Punjab Assembly despite strong opposition.

    Journalist leaders were of the view that the government stabbed them in the back after holding negotiations over the bill.

    Meanwhile, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has also expressed grave concern over the defamation bill, saying that it aims to uphold “parallel judicial structures” for defamation cases which goes against the very spirit of the Constitution.

    HRCP remarked that implementation of this bill would be a huge blow to freedom of speech and dissent in our society because there would be no due process or fair trials.

    “This is not a democratic bill. There is no compromise on press freedom,” stated Lahore Press Club President Arshad Ansari.

    He slammed the PML-N-led provincial government for passing the controversial bill and remarked, “You have cheated us. You have trapped us.”

  • New tax measures: Pakistan aims for Rs1.3 trillion revenue

    New tax measures: Pakistan aims for Rs1.3 trillion revenue

    The upcoming budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 is set to introduce new taxation measures amounting to a hefty Rs1.3 trillion. These measures are poised to impact various sectors, with a focus on enhancing revenue generation.

    One significant aspect of the proposed measures involves heightened rates of withholding taxes on transactions conducted by non-filers.

    Additionally, there will be adjustments in tax rates pertaining to the purchase and sale of immovable properties, vehicle registration, and revisions in income tax brackets specifically targeting the salaried class.

    In response to economic dynamics, the government has tabled a proposal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to raise the income tax exemption threshold for the salaried class to Rs1 million. This move aims to alleviate the tax burden on this segment of taxpayers.

    According to reports from Business Recorder, there is a push to streamline the tax structure for individuals by eliminating the salaried/non-salaried categorisation and reducing the number of tax rate slabs. This proposed adjustment seeks to simplify the tax regime for greater efficiency and ease of compliance.

    Furthermore, policymakers are contemplating widening the gap between withholding tax rates for filers and non-filers of tax returns. This initiative includes plans to raise advance income tax on machinery imports by 1 percentage point, with an anticipated monthly revenue impact of Rs2 billion.

    Other proposals on the table include increasing advance income tax on raw material imports by industrial entities by 0.5 per cent, expected to yield Rs2 billion monthly.

    Similarly, there is a proposition to hike advance income tax on raw material imports by commercial importers by 1 per cent, projecting a monthly revenue gain of Rs1 billion.

    Additionally, the budgetary deliberations include plans to augment withholding tax rates on supplies and services by 1 per cent each, with estimated monthly collections of Rs1 billion and Rs1.5 billion, respectively. There is also a proposal to raise withholding tax on contracts by 1 per cent, with an anticipated monthly revenue impact of Rs1.5 billion.

    Lastly, the government is contemplating increasing withholding tax on cash withdrawals from banks by non-filers from 0.6 per cent to 0.9 per cent, aiming to incentivise tax compliance among this demographic.

    These proposed taxation measures underscore the government’s commitment to bolster revenue streams and ensure fiscal sustainability in the face of evolving economic challenges.

  • Zayn Malik returns to spotlight with mesmerizing live performance

    Zayn Malik returns to spotlight with mesmerizing live performance

    Zayn Malik, former member of One Direction, has made a triumphant comeback to the stage with his first live concert in years at Shepherd’s Bush in London.


    This highly anticipated performance followed the release of his latest album, ‘Room Under the Stairs,’ on May 17.


    In a rare glimpse behind the scenes shared on his Instagram Stories, Zayn showed fans his preparations for the show. Dressed casually in a tee and a ‘W12’ cap, he appeared relaxed and focused as he got ready for the performance.


    Fans showered Zayn with love and support for his new music release. Comments flooded in, with one fan saying, “I’m literally obsessed; you nailed it!!!” while another wrote, “So proud of you, Zayn!”


    ‘Room Under the Stairs’ marks Zayn’s return to music since his 2021 album ‘Nobody is Listening.’ The album has received praise from both fans and critics for Zayn’s soulful voice and raw talent.


    As he graces the stage once more, Zayn’s loyal fan base is cheering him on, thankful for the music and moments he shares with them. With this latest performance, Zayn proves he’s back and better than ever, ready to captivate audiences with his unique sound and style.

  • CJP Isa deposits expensive gift in Toshakhana

    CJP Isa deposits expensive gift in Toshakhana

    Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa on Monday deposited a luxurious pen gifted to him by the Muslim World League in the Toshakhana.

    The pen, named Bab-e-Kaaba, was gifted to the chief justice by the Muslim World League’s Secretary Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Issa, who met him last month.

    Muslim World League is an international non-governmental organisation headquartered in Makkah with members from all Islamic countries and sects.

    CJP Isa got approval from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the pen has now been placed in the museum of the Supreme Court.

    Toshakhana was established in 1974 which is under the control of cabinet division and is used to store precious gifts given to rulers, parliamentarians, bureaucrats and officials by heads of other governments.

  • High-speed car runs over Gaza camp in Islamabad, killing two

    High-speed car runs over Gaza camp in Islamabad, killing two

    A high-speed vehicle rammed into a Save Gaza camp in Islamabad at Express Chowk, killing two workers while two more have been injured.

    The camp was organised by Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan of Jamaat-e-Islami.

    The police took the driver into custody.

    The accident was reportedly a result of barbed wires getting stuck in the tires of the vehicle.

    Senator Khan has called for an FIR to be registered against the driver.

    “This is not a political sit-in. The purpose of the sit-in is to wake the government up and raise our voice in favour of Palestine”, he said.

  • Jaan Nisar: more intriguing than it first appears

    Jaan Nisar: more intriguing than it first appears

    ‘Jaan Nisar,’ a project by 7th Sky Entertainment, is led by the talented duo Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi. This new drama airs on Geo Entertainment and has kicked off with three episodes, hinting at a storyline that’s deeper than it first appears.


    Dua, played by the versatile Hiba Bukhari, is a young girl with big dreams. Unlike the typical obedient and practical sisters, Dua loves dancing and dreams of exotic meals instead of the usual desi dishes. She hopes for someone who can help her achieve her dreams, though she’s not just a “fortune seeker.”


    Enter Nosherwan, a dark, mysterious, and no-nonsense guy, portrayed by Danish Taimoor. He seems like the perfect drama hero, but there may be more to his character than meets the eye.


    On the other side, Dua shares a seemingly love-struck story with Faraz, played by Haroon Shahid. Nosherwan notices Dua on two occasions and seems intrigued, though he hasn’t admitted it to himself yet.


    But there’s a twist: Nosherwan was forced to marry his brother’s widow, Kashmala, a role he’s uncomfortable with as he always saw her as a sister-in-law. The past haunts him and drives him to do good deeds, like protecting women in his village.
    The drama also teases a mystery about Nosherwan’s brother’s death and Dua’s strict father, who has a dubious character.


    ‘Jaan Nisar’ airs on Geo Entertainment every Friday to Sunday at 8:00 p.m. The cast includes Danish Taimoor, Hiba Bukhari, Haroon Shahid, Sajid Hasan, Hina Bayat, Mahmood Aslam, Dania Enwer, Kinza Malik, Hiba Ali, Sajeeruddin Khalifa, Humaira Bano, and Ellie Zaid.