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Zimbabwe in control of third ODI against Pakistan

WICKET: Donald Tiripano comprehensively cleans up Mohammad Rizwan. Pakistan: 51-4 (11.2 overs) Babar is looking increasingly confident with his stylish shots. Pakistan were 46-3 at the end of 10 overs.

Meanwhile, cricket fan Hamza is mocking Pakistan cricket team management’s decision to rest Abid Ali.

Another one bites the dust. Zimbabwe on top as young Haider Ali went back to the pavilion after scoring 13.

Pakistan 20-3 (3.10)


Wow. That was some beginning to the run-chase.


Stunning onslaught from young Haider Ali who smashed three boundaries in first fours deliveries of his innings.

Pakistan 18-2 (2 overs)


WICKET: Another big wicket for Zimbabwe as explosive opening batsman Fakhar Zaman also went back to the pavilion after scoring just two runs.

Pakistan 6-2 (1.2 overs)


WICKET: A major breakthrough for the visitors as in-form opener Imam-ul-Haq went back to the pavilion after scoring four runs.


Hello and we are back for the second session of the third and final ODI of the series between Pakistan and Zimbabwe.

TPL Trakker Launches TrakkerPro – an Industry-First in Stolen Vehicle Recovery

DNA

KARACHI: Delivering on its commitment to continuous innovation, TPL Trakker, Pakistan’s leading IoT Company, has launched yet another industry-first initiative – TrakkerPro.


With TrakkerPro, TPL Trakker has gone the extra mile to give customers complete peace of mind. For the first time in Pakistan, TrakkerPro customers will get the cash equivalent of the value of their car if, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Company is unable to recover their stolen car. The Company’s intent to provide customers with innovative solutions that are fully transparent is evident with the new product’s tagline, ‘Gaari Nahi Toh Cash.’

As pioneers of the vehicle tracking industry, TPL Trakker was the first Company in Pakistan to acquire a vehicle tracking license. It is also the only vehicle tracking company in Pakistan to be assigned a long-term financial status rating of A- by PACRA and the only public listed tracking company in the country to date. The Company had a successful IPO in August this year, raising Rs. 802 million with an over subscription of 14.7%.

Customers who already have Trakker Plus and Trakker Premium can simply apply for an upgrade to avail the additional benefits of Trakker Pro. New customers can opt-in for TrakkerPro when purchasing eligible Trakker units.

Speaking at the occasion, Sarwar Ali Khan, CEO, TPL Trakker said, “As a customer-centric Company, TPL’s decision making process is guided by the increasingly diverse needs of all customer segments in Pakistan. Our team at TPL Trakker is excited to launch this unique product offering for the first time in Pakistan, and we promise to deliver many firsts in the future.”

PM Imran rolls out power relief package for industries

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday announced a major relief package of power tariff for small and medium industries to help reduce their production cost, enhance exports, and create wealth.

Speaking to media alongside members of his cabinet, Prime Minister Khan said electricity supplied to the country’s industries is 25 per cent costlier than that provided in regional countries.

Unveiling the package, he said small and medium industries that will use additional power as compared to their previous bills will be supplied electricity at a 50 per cent reduced rate from November 1 until June 30.

For example, he explained, if an industrial unit would buy electricity at a rate of 16 rupees per unit and now it will get the same on 50 per cent discount on consuming additional electricity. He said it has also been decided to provide additional electricity at 25 per cent discounted rates to all the industries, including big and small units, for next three years.

PM Khan said the electricity will be provided to industries on off-peak hours’ basis throughout the year.

He said it was unfortunate that our industrial products could not compete with other countries due to expensive electricity as a result of costly power agreements signed by the previous governments.

The premier said this package will reduce cost of production, enhance the country’s exports, and create wealth. He said due to prudent economic policies of the government, a record sale of cement, motorcycles, and cars have been witnessed, whereas the construction sector is also progressing at a great pace.

He said this package will be a source of happiness for small industrialists as they will be able to run their units round the clock.

About the pandemic, the prime minister said the world is passing through difficult times due to the coronavirus. Covid-19 is gradually increasing in Pakistan, he noted, urging people to put on masks at public places to stem the spread of the virus.

Williams’ unbeaten 118 helps Zimbabwe set Pakistan 279-run target

So that’s it from us in the first session. We will join you back once the action will be resume. That was quite some performance from Williams in particular who remained unbeaten on 118.

Update: Zimbabwe have post a more than competitve total of 278 for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 50 overs.


Update: Sean Williams registered his fourth ODI century in the 50-over format.

Rising inflation: The silent pickpocket

Attiya Munawer

The government has been making claims for a long time to control inflation, but in practice nothing seems to be improving. Rising inflation has broken the backs of the people; the purchasing power of the people has completely died. Prices of daily necessities go up at night and during the day. However, the deficit is being calculated in the name of fuel adjustment in electricity bills. Prices of wheat, flour, sugar, vegetables, and pulses have shown the stars to the people during the day. In this situation, the condition of the people has become like who to advocate or who to seek justice from. The people have no forum for grievances, and the public representatives are missing from the scene instead of redressal. In the cabinet meeting, the federal ministers have tried to become innocent by dropping all the rubble on the bureaucracy, which is tantamount to turning a blind eye to the facts. If bureaucracy is the biggest obstacle, then the minister’s job is to remove the obstacles. If there is a proposal from any authority to increase the prices of commodities, petroleum products and electricity, gas, then why don’t the ministers stand up to it and try to stop anti-people measures. In the next elections, the ministers and MPs have to go to the people, not bureaucrats, so instead of escaping from responsibilities and saving the aspect, effective measures for the development and prosperity of the people are the need of the hour. Simply talking and imagining will not satisfy the hunger of the people nor will it be able to curb inflation.

It is clear that the country’s biggest problem at the moment is to control inflation. One of the immediate steps taken by the government was the establishment of the Tiger Force, which will help control inflation,but this force has not been able to overcome the Sustainable Development Authority. In its report, Pakistan has the highest inflation rate in Asia. The report cites India, Bangladesh and Pakistan as having 5.9 per cent inflation in Bangladesh, 7.34 per cent in India and 9 per cent in Pakistan. Even sugar, onions and flour are more expensive in Pakistan than in these countries. The claimants of making Pakistan an Asian Tiger have created the Asian Tigers of inflation and announce not to leave the Mafia. To this, a new addition has been made by the Prime Minister that the mafia and the opposition are pickpockets; they will all go to jail. But it did not say when this will happen.

There is no doubt that the Prime Minister has rightly said that all the pickpockets have come together and are making noise to save themselves from accountability. Along with the national treasury of the country, the people have also been robbed by the pickpockets,but in the identity parade, even though the faces are clear, why do the criminals walk freely? In fact, in every era of power, personal interests and expediencies continue to stand in the way of saving the pickpockets. Even today, only some compulsions stand in the way.There is no harm to the rulers in this, because no one’s pockets are cut, the pockets of the people are definitely cut. If there is a problem in the country or if there is a threat of war or if the business is ruined due to Coronavirus, the pockets of the poor and not the pockets of the rich are cut off. People wonder why flour, sugar, pulses, ghee, milk, medicine, electricity, etc. are so expensive in the country?Just because they are used by the poor, then why not 260% tax is levied on items used by the rich? Because there is no real representative of the poor in the parliament, there, in the guise of representing the poor, the elites have become facilitators of pocket cutters while ensuring the pursuit of their own interests.

Given this situation, it seems that all our rulers who came were really deceivers, who did not want to do anything for the people or there have always been powerful mafias in this country who make the rulers of the time helpless that they can’t give relief to people even if they want to. The same helplessness is seen in Prime Minister Imran Khan. It seems that there is a big and powerful hand active against the people in Pakistan which wants to maintain the division of the deprived and privileged classesand thwarts every effort that is being made to improve the condition of the people. It is the responsibility of the government to curb this corrupt powerful mafia. At this time the government is trying its best to stop inflation, but nothing is getting at a normal rate except in Punjab’s Sahulat Bazaars. Government ministers should take responsibility for their decisions, actions and plans instead of holding the bureaucracy responsible for inflation. Only joint action will be able to overcome this problem to some extent. Failure to control inflation is not the responsibility of any one party; every party is responsible for it. In this country, who is not a pickpocket, everyone is looking for an opportunity, but the government has a responsibility to protect the people from pickpockets and their facilitators, because whoever cuts the pockets of the poor, the government is accountable to the people.

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PDM’s Minar-e-Pakistan rally to be referendum against rulers: Sanaullah

LAHORE : Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Punjab president Rana Sanaullah said on Tuesday the opposition’s Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) will flex its political muscles at Lahore’s Minar-e-Pakistan ground on December 13.

Speaking at a press conference, he said committees comprising party MNAs and MPAs have been constituted to look after arrangements for the power show. Party leaders Pervez Malik and Saiful Mulk will be the committees’ convener and deputy convener, respectively.

Sanaullah said a meeting was called today to discuss the December 13 public meeting, which he said, would be a referendum against “incapable and incompetent” rulers. The event would prove that Lahore has awakened, after which entire Punjab and Pakistan would awaken, he said.

Taking a swipe at the ruling PTI, he asked who is making state institutions controversial. How will democracy thrive if institutions will be used for political objectives, he questioned. He further asked who made the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) controversial and who is blackmailing its chairman.
The lawmaker lamented that he was arrested on fake and baseless charges and was implicated in a drug case when nothing incriminating was found against him.

He predicted that cases and NAB references against opposition leaders will soon be withdrawn. A time will come when the corruption watchdog would admit in courts that these cases are politically motivated, he maintained and appealed to the chief justice to take notice of these cases.

Rana Sanaullah announced the PDM will also hold a public meeting in Islamabad. Prime Minister Imran Khan had said he would bring one million people to Islamabad but he could bring just 20,000 to 30,000 people, he recalled.

He said the number of participants in PDM’s Islamabad rally will surge past one million when it will reach the capital.

APNS President, Secretary General express grief over demise of Dr. Aijaz Hasan Qureshi

KARACHI, NOV 3 – Hameed Haroon, President, Sarmad Ali, Secretary General, All Pakistan Newspapers Society on behalf of the Office Bearers and members of the Society have expressed profound grief over the sad demise of Dr. Aijaz Hasan Qureshi, President, Editorial Board, Monthly Urdu Digest, Lahore.

The APNS Office Bearers expressed their condolence and prayed that Almighty Allah may rest the departed soul in peace and give patience to bereaved colleagues and family to bear the irreparable loss.

IUCPSS, PCHR to bridge gap among academia, parliamentarians

ISLAMABAD, NOV 3 (DNA) – Inter University Consortium for Promotion of Social Sciences Pakistan (IUCPSS), a largest network of Pakistani universities and Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights (PCHR) have agreed to undertake joint efforts aimed at bridging gap among academia, parliamentarians and policy makers.

Both the organizations signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at SDGs Secretariat, Parliament House Islamabad. Muhammad Shafique Chaudhary Executive Director PCHR and Murtaza Noor National Coordinator Inter University Consortium signed the MOU.

Mr. Riaz Fatyana Chairman National Assembly Standing Committee on Law & Justice and Convener Parliamentary Task force on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) graced the occasion as chief guest. Speaking on the occasion, he urged upon close working relationship among all the stakeholders for achieving sustainable development agenda 2030. According to the signed agreement, both the organizations would share expertise and resources to assist parliamentarians, policy makers with research papers and pursue annual agenda covering SDGs and socio-economic development.

In this regard, joint activities including advocacy seminars, research publications, consultative workshops, conferences and other academic activities will be organized jointly.

Through the MoU it was also agreed to exchange information, data, documents and provide input in the areas of one’s strength, in particular SDGs, socio-economic, governance, transparency and accountability; international relations, regional and inter-regional development, peace, diplomacy, arbitration and conflict resolution; gender mainstreaming; and other subjects of common interest. It was also decided that PHCR would facilitate intern placement programs of university graduates/students with parliamentarians.Released by: Ahmer Hasan Program Manager Inter University Consortium for Promotion of Social Sciences Pakistan.=DNA

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Armed Forces of Armenia targeting civilian population, private houses

BAKU – Since September 27, 2020 the armed forces of Armenia have been targeting the civilian population, private houses and civilian infrastructure in Azerbaijan in a deliberate, widespread and systematic manner. By doing so, Armenia grossly violates its obligations under international humanitarian law, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions and its Additional Protocols as well as disregards the humanitarian ceasefire declared on October 10, 18 and 26.

On October 30 – November 2, Armenia continued to launch attacks in various directions, including across the international border with Azerbaijan. The border regions of Azerbaijan –  Dashkesen, Gadabay, Gazakh, Gubadli, Tovuz and Zangilan  were fired at from Noyemberyan, Berd, Chambarak, Gorus Vardenis regions of Armenia. “Su-25” combat aircraft attacking Azerbaijan’s territory from Armenia also neutralized.

Moreover, Armenia’s armed forces continuously targeted Aghdam, Aghjabadi, Goranboy and Tartar regions with heavy artillery causing human suffering and damage to civil infrastructure. As a result of the attacks, a school was severely damaged in Aghdam regions Mahrizli village. In total, Armenia’s deliberate bombardment of residential areas killed 9 schoolchildren and destroyed or damaged 50 schools.

As of November 1, Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) found 311 unexploded ordnances, 1151 bomblets from 9N235 cluster munition, 640 exploded missiles part and etc.

As of October 31, in total 91 civilians, including children, women and elderly were killed, more than 404 civilians have been hospitalized with serious injuries. Currently, damages to private and public property being assessed (as of October 31, reported damages were around 2465 private houses, 97 apartment buildings and more than 455 civilian infrastructure).

Below is photo evidence from Armenia’s attack on a secondary school in the Aghdam region.

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Williams holds key as Zimbabwe push for respectable total

Williams is on the move and has completed his second consecutive half-century as Zimbabwe reach 135-4 in 31 overs. Seems like they are well on track for a 250-plus total.


Update: Another big wicket for Mohammad Hasnain who removed in form Taylor.

The right-hander went back to the pavilion after scoring 56 off 68 balls.

Zimbabwe: 107-4 (25.1 overs)

Update: Zimbabwe reach 90 after 22 overs.


Update: Brendon Taylor and Sean Williams lead helped the visitors reach 62-3 at the end of 15 overs.


Update: Zimbabwe have been clearly unraveled by losing their three top-order batsman. They were 23-3 in 10 overs.

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