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November 08, 2021
LAHORE: Assistant commissioner Lahore Cantt has announced to hold an auction for sale of Nawaz Sharif’s Lahore land on November 19, ARY News reported on Monday. The AC ordered the auction of former prime minister Sharif’s property in Lahore in line with an April decision of an accountability court. The auction of property known as 135 Upper Mall Lahore, situated in Mouza Mian Mir, Tehsil Cantt. Lahore is scheduled to be held on Friday, 19.11.2021 at 10:00AM at the compound of Assistant Commissioner’s Office Cantt,” read the notification issued by AC. It may be recalled that NAB’s decision to auction the PML-N supreme leader’s assets came after he was declared a proclaimed offender in the Toshakhana reference. On April 23, Judge Syed Asghar Ali directed the deputy commissioners of Lahore and Sheikhupura to sell immovable properties within 60 days, including House N0.135, Upper Mall, Lahore and 88.4 kannals of agricultural land. The bureau had also provided details of sale-able properties of Nawaz Sharif to the DCs in a letter, which include 940 Kanals agricultural land at Moza Manak and around 299 Kanals farm land at Moza Badoki, over 103 Kanals of land at Moza Mall and about 312 Kanal in Moza Sultanki. Earlier in June, the former premier’s confiscated agricultural land in Sheikhupura district went under the hammer. #ARYNews #NawazSharif #Lahore #Pakistan #LatestNews #NewsUpdates
November 08, 2021
Kuwait’s government on Monday submitted its resignation to the ruling emir, Al Qabas and Al Rai newspapers reported, in a move that could help end a standoff with opposition lawmakers that has hindered fiscal reform. It was the second time a government headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid al-Sabah has resigned this year in the feud with the elected parliament. It was not immediately clear if Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmed al-Sabah, who has final say in state matters, would accept the resignation of the cabinet, which was formed in March after the previous government resigned in January. Several opposition MPs have insisted on questioning the premier on various issues, including the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and corruption. The feud has paralysed legislative work, hindered efforts to boost the OPEC producer’s state finances – hit hard last year by low oil prices and the pandemic – and enact measures including a debt law needed to tap global markets. Deadlocks between the cabinet and assembly have for decades led to government reshuffles and dissolutions of parliament, hampering investment and reform. Lawmakers want to question Sheikh Sabah, who has been premier since late 2019, and have queried the constitutionality of a motion passed in March delaying any such questioning until the end of next year. The government recently launched a dialogue with MPs to break the impasse, with the opposition demanding to be able to question Sheikh Sabah and an amnesty pardoning political dissidents. Kuwait’s cabinet on Sunday approved draft decrees for the planned amnesty ahead of it being issued by an emiri decree. Kuwait does not permit political parties, but it has given its legislature more influence than similar bodies in other Gulf monarchies, including the power to pass and block laws, question ministers and submit no-confidence votes against senior government officials. #ARYNews #ARYNewsInsta #InstaARY #Kuwait
November 08, 2021
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations children’s agency kicked off a polio vaccination campaign in Afghanistan on Monday, the first nationwide campaign to fight the disease in three years. Naikwali Shah Momim, the National Emergency Operations Coordinator for the polio programme at Afghanistan’s health ministry, told Reuters the campaign had started in various parts of the country on Monday, but added there were several hurdles around a shortage of trained staff. The campaign, which is aimed at reaching over 3 million children, had received Taliban backing, which would allow teams to reach children in previously inaccessible parts of the country, the WHO said. “The urgency with which the Taliban leadership wants the polio campaign to proceed demonstrates a joint commitment to maintain the health system and restart essential immunizations to avert further outbreaks of preventable diseases,” said Ahmed Al Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, in a statement. However, Momim said that more training was needed for teams in remote areas, so the programme would initially start in places such as Kabul. Polio has been virtually eliminated globally through a decades-long inoculation drive. But insecurity, inaccessible terrain, mass displacement and suspicion of outside interference have hampered mass vaccination in Afghanistan and some areas of Pakistan. Several polio workers have been killed by gunmen in eastern Afghanistan this year, though it was not clear who was behind the attacks. According to WHO figures compiled before the collapse of the Western-backed government in August, there was one reported case of the one wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) in Afghanistan in 2021, compared with 56 in 2020. Until the disease is eliminated completely, it remains a threat to human health in all countries, especially those with vulnerable health systems because of the risk of importing the disease, according to health experts. #ARYNews #ARYNewsInsta #InstaARY #Afghanistan
November 08, 2021
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November 08, 2021
Bitcoin rallied toward its all-time high on Monday and ether climbed to a fresh record as cryptocurrencies rode a wave of momentum, flows, favourable news and inflation fears. Bitcoin jumped more than 4% to as high as $66,170, approaching the unprecedented $67,016.50 level reached on Oct. 20, while ether – which underpins the ethereum network – sat at a record top of $4,768.07. Ether is up around 59% since the start of October and bitcoin about 51% as investors have cheered last month’s launch of a U.S. futures-based bitcoin exchange-traded fund and sought exposure to an asset class sometimes regarded as an inflation hedge. Falling real yields, as traders brace for inflation, adds to the attractiveness of assets such as gold and cryptocurrencies which do not pay a coupon, said Kyle Rodda, analyst at broker IG Markets, adding that the mood in the sector has also been good. “Financial institutions want to be a part of it, regulators don’t want to clamp down on it too much,” he said. “We’re almost past the inflection point, where it’s part of the system and its going to be very, very hard to extricate it.” In recent weeks, Australia’s biggest bank has said it will offer crypto trading to retail customers, Singaporean authorities have sounded positive on the asset class and spillover from a positive mood in stocks has also lent support. Last week, New York Mayor-elect Eric Adams said he would take his first three paychecks in bitcoin and signaled his intention to make his city the “center of the cryptocurrency industry” after a similar pledge from Miami’s mayor. #ARYNews #ARYNewsInsta #InstaARY #Bitcoin
November 08, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday ordered to launch a crackdown against the sugar mafia and hoarders to bring down the prices of essential commodities. He was chairing a meeting related to price control to address price inflation of essential food items. The premier was briefed by senior government officials over the current stock of sugar in the country and prices. The meeting was informed that there is a surplus stock of sugar available in the country. Addressing the participants of the meeting, PM Imran Khan directed to ensure implementation on the Sugar Factories Control Amendment Act 2021, and profiting and hoarding will not be accepted at any cost, he added. He asked the provincial and the district governments to remain in fields to provide relief to the common man. He also directed the authorities to throw all the sugar stock in the market. It was decided in the meeting to start crushing of sugar cane from November 15. PM Imran Khan directed the huddle to take stern actions against those found to be stockpiling and hoarding the commodities for illegitimate profits and also those that contaminated the edibles playing with people’s healths. Commenting on the increasing inflation, the premier said that prices of the commodities are increasing in the international market and a country-like Pakistan, which relies heavily on imports, is the main cause behind the inflation. “Govt trying its best not to overburden common man,” he added. #ARYNews #ARYNewsInsta #IntsaARY #PMImranKhan
November 08, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Monday expressed satisfaction over the vaccination process across the country. The meeting of the NCOC was jointly chaired by Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar and Major General Zafar Iqbal to review the vaccination drive. Expressing the satisfaction over the vaccination of 12 to 18 years age group citizens, the NCOC underlined the need to further expedite the drive. The forum directed the administration to ensure inoculation of the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The forum also appreciated the performance of all stakeholders for bringing the number of coronavirus cases down in the country. In the last meeting of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), the session had decided to remove additional restrictions in the excellent vaccinated cities and also allowed travel in these cities with 100 percent capacity of passengers. However, in good and lesser vaccinated areas the travel capacity of passengers had been restricted to 80 percent. In this category of cities, restrictions will be kept in force till November 15. “The limit of 500 and 300 persons in gatherings will remain in force in the good and lesser vaccinated cities,” the NCOC decided. “Complete vaccination and use of mask will be compulsory.” The NCOC in its next session on November 16 will review its decisions taken in the current meeting. #ARYNews #ARYNewsInsta #InstaARY #COVID
November 08, 2021
KARACHI: The ex-mill price of sugar has been reduced by Rs4 per kg in Karachi, ARY News reported, quoting the president Karachi grocers’ association. After the reduction of Rs4, the new ex-mill sugar price is Rs116per kg, while the item is being sold at Rs121 per kg in the city’s wholesale market, said President Karachi Grocers’ Association, Abdul Rauf. He further said that the price of sugar has also recorded a decrease in the retail market and is currently being sold at Rs130 to 135 per kg. On Sunday, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Karachi chief Khurrum Sher Zaman had said that the Sindh government wanted to cause a shortage of sugar in the country after the wheat crisis. Khurrum Sher Zaman had said in a statement that the Sindh government has deliberately delayed the procurement of wheat and now it showed negligence on sugar crushing. He termed it the ineligibility of the Sindh government for not starting the crushing in the season. He had alleged that four major sugar mills in Sindh are closed. He further slammed the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) for using the constitution and the courts for negative politics. #ARYNews #ARYNewsInsta #InstaARY #Karachi
November 08, 2021
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