Indian political party BJP’s “Akhand Bharat” appalled FO Islamabad

Pakistan has expressed big concern over the idea of Akhand Bharat (Greater India), which is being increasingly run by the ruling Indian dispensation.Speaking in a press briefing on Thursday, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch regretted the installation of a mural at the new parliament building in New Delhi.The mural states so-called modern India, including areas that now constitute parts of Pakistan and other countries. “We are furious over the statements made by some BJP politicians, including a union minister, linking the mural with Akhand Bharat, she said.The FO spokesperson said that “The increasing dissemination of the ideas of Akhand Bharat by members of India’s ruling elite is of great concern.I strongly advise against using rhetoric against other countries just to promote theirfilthy agenda. She urges upon to cooperate with them to build a peaceful and prosperous South Asia. She also expressed her concern over India’s recent attempt to seek the death penalty for prominent Kashmir leader Yassin Malik. Malik was sentenced to death in prison last year in a hoax case marked by fabricated charges and a lack of a fair trial.Despite her deteriorating health, she was being held in inhumane conditions at the infamous Tihar Prison. This political retaliation was aimed at silencing the Kashmiri leadership and intimidating the Kashmiri people. This is a manifestation of India’s unending and widespread crackdown at the IIOJC, where political leaders and human rights defenders are routinely imprisoned on fabricated and unsubstantiated charges,” she said.A spokesman for the vice president called on Indian authorities to stop the farcical trial against Malik.“He must have access to quality medical care and be able to live freely among those around him and his family. India must also immediately and unconditionally release Kashmiri leaders and human rights activists who are unjustly detained in IIOJK and prisons across India,” she stressed.
Shah Rukh Khan’s respectful behavior towards Muslim hijab fan goes viral

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan has once again won the admiration of millions for his respectful behavior toward Muslim girl during an event. Khan is a famous Bollywood actor who has appeared in over 80 films and is considered one of the most popular and influential actors in the Indian film industry. He is known for his versatile acting skills, charm, and advocacy for tolerance and diversity. A video of Khan greeting four of his fans, including a Muslim girl wearing a scarf, went viral on social media.The actor responded to the fans’ excitement by placing his hand on his heart and nodding politely when it was the Muslim girl’s turn. His actions have been lauded for setting an excellent example of religious tolerance. Islam encourages women to wear the hijab and avoid physical contact with men.Khan’s cautious behavior has been praised as encouraging respect for all religions and beliefs.Khan’s exemplary conduct continues to inspire many to value and respect the beliefs of others who can contribute to a happier and more peaceful world.
New Jersey First female Judge has taken Oath on Quran in hijab

Nadia Karf made history this week by becoming the first female judge in New Jersey to take the oath while wearing a hijab, and she has a copy of the Holy Quran she inherited from her grandmother to take her vows.“I’m overwhelmed, I’m so happy, I’m so honored,” Judge Calf, 50, said in an interview with the North Jersey News Agency”. Ms.Kahf specializes in family law and has also worked in immigration cases.Since 2003, she has served on the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations,(a Muslim civil rights organization). After waiting a year,Kahf is now a Supreme Court Justice in Passaic County, New Jersey. She was nominated by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. “I am proud to represent the Muslim and Arab community in New Jersey, USA,” she said at the inauguration on Tuesday. I want you to know what I can do.” Kahf said she was nominated to the Supreme Court in February 2022, but her nomination was delayed more than a year by state senator Kristin Corrado, who gave her confirmation in October. .Her 90 state officials and hundreds of citizens elected in New Jersey told Senator Corrado to “do the right thing and make history by appointing the first ever hijabi to the New Jersey Supreme Court,written in that letter.
World Cup 2023,who is in and who is out

India and champions England are definitely among them, but former champions West Indies, South Africa and Sri Lanka may have a long and difficult road ahead of them to reach the 2023 World Cup. be.AFP Sport finds out who needs what to create a global showcase in India in October and November. So far,seven teams have booked seats in his 10-man tournament. These are India (the host country) and Pakistan, England, Australia, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, each passing through the Super League with 11+ wins.That leaves the Super League berth now occupied by the West Indies, with its last second place coming in June and be in the top two in a 10-team qualifier to be held in Zimbabwe in July.Sri Lanka,South Africa and Ireland still have a chance to secure eighth place in the qualifiers,but Zimbabwe and the Netherlands are out. The missing team has one last chance to go to India as one of his top two finishers in ots 10-team qualifier in Zimbabwe. The host nation and the Netherlands are already in the game for that. The five teams relegated to the Superleague join Scotland, Oman and Nepal, who were the top three teams in World Cup League Two, and two others yet to be decided.The two of the latter will be contested in Namibia next week in the League Two repechage, when Papua New Guinea, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Jersey and Canada join the hosts in a play-off contest.
Elon Musk to Elon Khan,trending on social media

High fruit prices in Pakistan have angered and disappointed many people in the country, and many even want to boycott their purchases.However, as always,Pakistani makes humor out of any topic.This time it’s a meme that’s trending on social media.During the holy month of Ramadan, it is common for families to eat fruit chaat for Iftar meals.With the rise in fruit prices, this has become a challenge for people. A meme showing Elon Musk being redacted as a Pakistani man in the Shalwar Kameez has gone viral on social media. The billionaire,Elon Musk is regarded as the richest man in the world but how is he seen as a poor man on the streets of Pakistan? Because he bought fruits in Pakistan. Yes You heard right.A man resembles Elon Musk is trending today.A lot of people makes memes about it and even named it Elon Khan. “Elon Musk after buying fruit for a fruit chat in Pakistan written in the caption”.The meme has been shared on multiple social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. “@elonmusk seems to spend his time in disguise among the poor in Pakistan. I always knew him to be kind and generous.“Elon Khan,” joked another.
Government shares strategy for subsidized oil prices to help the poor

The announcement of the program comes just days after the government raised prices for all petroleum products.In a report detailing the pricing strategy behind the prime minister’s oil bailout program,the government announced his two-tiered pricing that splits bailouts into two-wheelers (motorcycles), three-wheelers (rickshaws) and small cars. The report mentioned that it developed a configuration program,Categorize consumers into ‘poor’ and ‘rich’. The program covers about 20 million motorcycles and rickshaws (with 21-liter fuel caps) currently in operation across Pakistan and 1.36 million small vehicles (with 30-liter fuel caps),the report said.Assuming a base price of 300 rupees per liter of fuel, using differential pricing, the ‘poor’ man can afford the ‘rich’ by charging him a surcharge of 102 rupees per liter up to 50 A reduction of Rs is given. The resulting expected price is 250 rupees for the “poor” and 352 rupees for the “rich”. The report states that the program will use two of its models in its implementation; OTP and “fuel cards”.
Brett lee praises Babar Azam for his cover drive

Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has expressed his admiration for Pakistani captain Babar Azam, saying ,” he is his favorite batsman in world cricket and his impressive skills on the cricket pitch and praised his talent”. In a recent interview with local media,Brett repeated his gesture towards the 28-year-old, praising his skills.“My favorite hitter is Babar Azam,beautiful cover drive,” said Brett Lee. Earlier, South African batsman David Miller chose Babar Azam’s cover of his drive instead of Virat Kohli’s cover of him in a segment called “You have to answer” on ESPNCricinfo. Left-handed players were asked to choose from among the aforementioned hitters, and Miller preferred the Pakistani captain’s classic shot.
Despite inflation,Pakistan imported mobiles worth Rs.8.8 billion

According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) data, imports of mobile phones fell by 68% year-on-year in the first eight months of last year.Imports fell by 68.29% in July to February. $1.412 billion worth of mobile phones were imported during the same period in 2022, the data further described.On a monthly basis,mobile phone imports registered a negative growth of 36.39%, reaching US$33.054 million in February 2023, compared with US$51.96 million in January 2023. Mobile phone imports registered a negative growth of 76.73% year-on-year (YoY) in February 2023, compared to $142.033 million in the same month last year. According to data released by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) in January 2023, local manufacturing factories manufactured/assembled 870,000 mobile phones, compared to 0.7 million commercially imported mobile phones.
UAE to Launch Work Permits For Freelancers worldwide

According to an announcement by Abdul Rahman bin Abdulmanan Al Awar(Minister of Human Resources and Emiratization the UAE would implement a new flexible work permit to permit employes of all skill levels to work independently.On the fringes of a brand-new event called “Remote,” which aims to advance the countrys agenda for remote labour, remote education, and remote healthcare, he stares. “We are working on introducing a new freelance policy that adopts all skill levels,” Al Awar said. This will further support flexible work and remote work.” “With such flexible work permits, talents wont have to be tied to employers. “In the new politics, you work for yourself. It’s an ad-hoc job where you decide what kind of job you want,” the minister explained. “A similar system can also benefit businesses. Some employers find it more cost-effective because it eliminates the need to take risks and decide whether to keep employees. However, employees are not tied to any particular organizational form.This increases labor market productivity and increases the value of individual workers.Some employers find it more cost-effective because it eliminates the need to take risks and decide whether to keep employees”.
PIA is all set to launch flights from Pak to Al-Qassim(Saudi Arabia)

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced the launch of flights to another city in Saudi Arabia, Al-Qassim.The national airline will operate his two weekly flights from Lahore and Islamabad to the Saudi Arabian city of Al-Qassim. PIA’s first flight departs Islamabad for Al Qassim on March 28.The airline operates flights from Lahore and Islamabad on Mondays and Thursdays. Many Pakistanis urged the PIA regime to launch operations against al-Qassim. The airline uses A320 aircraft for flights to Al-Qassim.In a further development, Pakistan International Airlines has added 11 new destinations to its network by signing a codeshare agreement with Malaysia Airlines.