PML-Q to hold countrywide rallies to express solidarity with armed forces

Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid-e-Azam has decided to organize countrywide rallies to express solidarity with the armed forces of Pakistan.

A decision in this respect was taken at a consultative meeting of the party held in Islamabad on Tuesday with Federal Minister and Senior Vice President of PML-Q Chaudhry Salik Hussain in the chair.

The meeting held a detailed consultation on the overall political situation in the country and strongly condemned the attack on military installations and buildings.

According to the decision, a rally will be organized tomorrow in Lahore, Thursday in Quetta, and on Friday in Karachi, while similar demonstrations will be held in Peshawar, Islamabad, and Gilgit on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd of this month respectively.

Speaking on the occasion, Chaudhry Salik Hussain said attacks on defence organizations are not tolerable.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Politics of Imran based on fanning chaos, disorder in society: Marriyum

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb says the 9th of May tragedy would have not occurred if the main culprits of attacks on PTV Headquarters in 2014 were held accountable and awarded strict punishment.

Addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Tuesday, she said the politics of PTI Chief Imran Khan is based on fanning chaos, disorder in the society and enmity towards the nation.

The Minister said the plot of attacking national installations including Jinnah House and burning the monuments of Shuhada and Ghazis was hatched in Zaman Park.

She said PTI leaders gave targets and issued instructions to their armed gangs of Tiger Force to attack national installations.

Marriyum Aurangzeb said the entire nation is in shock over the May 9th tragedy when armed forces’ installations, public and private buildings were attacked and torched.

The Minister said we have concrete evidence that PTI leaders issued instructions to activists of Tiger Force to attack state institutions.

She said the allegations of Imran Khan on the state institutions for burning and damaging the state installations are baseless and false.

Strongly criticizing the judiciary, the Minister said Imran Khan is being backed and encouraged by the apex court, which is tantamount to tarnishing and humiliating its own image.

About reducing the existing prices of petroleum products for next fortnight, Marriyum Aurangzeb said the government gave a sigh of relief to the people by decreasing petroleum prices substantially despite difficult economic situation of the country.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Saudi Deputy Minister of Interior arrives in Pakistan on two-day visit

Saudi Deputy Minister of Interior Dr Nasser bin Abdul Aziz Al-Daoud has arrived in Pakistan on a two-day visit during which he will sign Road to Makkah Project to facilitate Pakistani pilgrims.

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah received the guest at the Noor Khan Airbase, Rawalpindi on Tuesday.

The Road to Makkah project will be a milestone in providing easy and hassle free immigration to Pakistani pilgrims.

During the visit, the Saudi Interior Minister will hold meetings with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir.

Source: Radio Pakistan

First Hajj flight to depart on May 21

First Hajj flight under the Government scheme will depart from Islamabad on Sunday.

Ministry of Religious Affairs released the schedule of Hajj flights on Tuesday.

According to the spokesperson of MoRA, the intending pilgrims will leave for Saudi Arabia from Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore.

Similarly, first Hajj flight from Sialkot will depart on Monday, Multan on Tuesday and Quetta on next Wednesday. The intending pilgrims will depart for KSA from Rahim Yar Khan on June 6 and on June 7 from Sukkur.

The spokesperson said last Hajj flight will depart on June 20.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Toyota to Launch an Affordable Electric Car by 2026

Toyota announced this week at its 2023 financial results press briefing that it will launch 10 battery electric vehicle (BEV) models in the luxury, SUV, compact, sedan, commercial, MPV, and sports segments by 2026.

CEO Koji Sato mentioned hatchback EVs for emerging markets in the ASEAN region. The sedan segment lacked defined photos, suggesting that the emerging market product is still in development.

In April, Toyota’s vice president Hiroki Nakajima announced the 10-model rollout and a new EV manufacturing unit. Sato’s address stated that new platforms, powertrains, and tech equipment will be used in the 2026 EV models. The Japanese automotive giant aims to sell 1.5 million BEVs by 2026.

This week, Toyota announced that it will restructure its EV business by disbanding its zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) unit and creating a BEV factory, a dedicated organization that will accelerate EV development and business growth.

The company stated that it aims to introduce a variety of environment-friendly powertrain options. Although, EV development will now be at the forefront.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Lahore Gets Hundreds of Garbage Containers Painted With Truck Art

In an effort to combat littering and revive the renowned truck art culture of Pakistan, the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) has taken a creative step by placing over 300 beautifully painted containers adorned with truck art, along with 150 bins, throughout the city.

These striking containers were skillfully painted by talented truck art artists at the LWMC workshop. Featuring a combination of calligraphy, floral designs, and thought-provoking messages related to social causes, each container stands as a unique piece of art in itself.

The primary objective behind this initiative is to promote the artistic value of these containers while encouraging their utilization for maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the provincial metropolis. These captivating containers have found their place at numerous prominent locations in the city, including the PU Old Campus, Regal Chowk, Lahore Zoo, Alhamra Hall, Mall Road, Main Market, Noor Jahan Road, Gulberg Galleria, Jail Road, Hali Road, Main Ferozepur, Barkat Market, Karim Market, Moon Market, Shadman, MM Alam Road, Liberty, and Garhi Shahu.

Recently, the CEO of LWMC, Babar Sahib Din, paid a visit to the Gulberg Town area to inspect Main Market, Mini Market, Noor Jahan Road, and their surrounding areas. This visit aimed to assess the cleanliness operations and the proper placement of these visually appealing truck art containers.

During his visit, the LWMC CEO emphasized that ensuring excellent sanitation facilities for the citizens remains their topmost priority. He further stated that the department is taking all necessary measures to promote cleanliness. The introduction of these containers adorned with truck art serves the purpose of discouraging littering in the city while encouraging citizens to responsibly dispose of their garbage in the provided bins. The CEO also expressed his firm stance on not tolerating any negligence in matters of cleanliness. He praised the LWMC workers for their dedicated efforts in maintaining cleanliness throughout the day and mentioned that the officers diligently monitor the attendance of workers in the field to ensure optimal performance.

In light of these endeavors, the LWMC CEO urged the citizens to actively participate in keeping the city clean and hygienic. He encouraged residents to engage with LWMC through their helpline number 1139 or utilize social media platforms for registering any complaints or seeking assistance.

With these vibrant truck art containers and the collective efforts of the community, Lahore is poised to reclaim its title as a clean and visually captivating city, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Honda to Launch Electric HR-V in Europe

Honda unveiled the all-new e:Ny1 in Offenbach, Germany, this week for the European market. This is Honda’s second battery electric vehicle (BEV) in Europe after the Honda e hatchback.

The EV looks almost exactly like the HR-V with a few new styling cues such as a unique paint job, multi-spoke alloy wheels, front panel in place of a grille, and a new Honda emblem signature on the rear hatch.

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The interior is also largely the same as Honda HR-V with a few key differences such as ambient lighting, a large infotainment unit, and a new gear selector.

The SUV is built on the company’s new e:N Architecture F — a front-wheel-drive platform with a high-rigidity structure, low center of gravity, and smoother under-floor aerodynamics for efficiency.

The e:Ny1’s platform has a lightweight powertrain with 200 horsepower and 310 Newton meters of torque. The motor is powered by a 68.8 kWh lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery that allows for a 412 km WLTP-rated range.

DC-fast charging can charge the battery from 10% to 80% in just 45 minutes. Essentially, the e:Ny1 is similar to the e:NS1 from China, but with a different name.

Source: Pro Pakistani

President Directs Banks to Refund Rs. 0.56 Million to Victims of Fraud

President Dr Arif Alvi has directed two private banks to refund an amount of Rs. 564,469 to three victims of bank fraud who were swindled out of their money by fraudsters through online funds transfers and fraudulent ATM transactions.

The president gave these directions while deciding on three separate representations filed by Allied Bank Ltd (ABL), United Bank Ltd (UBL), and a citizen against three different decisions of the Banking Mohtasib (BM).

As per details, Muhammad Saleem Zafar, Hidayatullah, and Ghulam Muhammad (the complainants) were maintaining separate accounts with ABL in Lahore, UBL in District Karak, and ABL in Peshawar respectively. Zafar received a call from a number similar to ABL’s helpline and the caller introduced himself as the bank’s representative. Zafar shared his banking information with the caller, after which, a sum total of Rs. 348,500 was deducted from his account.

Similarly, Hidayatullah lost Rs. 170,969 to some unknown person using UBL Digital App even though he had neither requested for Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) facility nor had he ever used it.

Ghulam Muhammad lost Rs. 45,000 when his card was captured by an ATM machine and he later found out that some fraudsters got hold of his card through deception, conducted ATM transactions, and withdrew funds from his account.

The complainants approached the banks for relief but without any result. Feeling aggrieved, they separately approached the Banking Mohtasib (BM) which in the cases of Zafar and Hidayatullah directed to refund the lost amounts to them whereas in the case of Ghulam Muhammad, BM directed to close the complaint.

The cases were later referred to the president through separate representations, who directed the banks to pay the defrauded amount to all three victims of bank fraud.

The President in his decisions observed that in the cases of Zafar and Hidayatullah, the respective banks had opened EFT facility by default without the consent and knowledge of the customers, which was in violation of the State Bank of Pakistan’s rules/regulations and the Payment System and Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) Act, 2007.

He noted that the complainants had not requested the opening of such channels and the banks could not produce any evidence with regard to the full disclosure of terms of fund transfer in a clear manner as stipulated in the EFT Act 2007. He upheld the decisions of the BM that since malpractice and maladministration on the part of banks had been established, therefore, the banks were liable to make good the loss of Rs. 348,500 and Rs. 170,969 to the customers.

In the case of Ghulam Muhammad, the president observed that it was proven unambiguously that the card was captured and later on some swindlers got hold of his card through their sleight of hands/deception from the ATM.

He said that it was the primary responsibility of the bank to protect the interests of the depositors optimally and recently representations of similar nature filed by banks were rejected, therefore, justice demanded consistency in cases of similar nature. The president, therefore, rejected the decision of Banking Mohtasib to close the case and directed ABL to pay Rs. 45,000 to the victim of fraud.

Source: Pro Pakistani