Karachi man turns childhood hobby into a business

A young man in Karachi runs his own business of fixing foxy cars. Ubaid spends around six to eight months revamping an old foxy before he takes it out on the street. There he finds a buyer who buys it.

Ubaid does not get tired of repeating this long process. “I love foxy cars,” he said. “Whenever I see a foxy I get stuck and keep staring at it.”

The cars he creates are durable and fit for long journeys. “I have travelled the rural Sindh in this car,” said Ubaid, “and even took it to Islamabad and Murree with my family.”

As Ubaid grew up, he realized it was time to turn his obsession for collecting dinky cars into a business. “I told my father that this is my hobby and I want to convert this into a business,” he told Samaa TV.

He keeps an eye out for rusted and useless foxy cars which he can fix. “I even picked up a car from a garbage dumpsite,” he added, “it took me three days to get it out.”

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10 killed in Punjab rain-related incidents

Ten people were killed in rain-related incidents across Punjab on Monday.

Heavy showers with lightning lashed multiple parts of the province. In Okara, eight people died after the roof of their house collapsed. The bodies have been moved to the hospital.

In a similar incident, a woman and her daughter died in Mandi Bahauddin. Five people were injured.

Fires erupted in more than eight places in Manchanabad because of lightning. Following a thunderstorm, power was suspended in most areas across the province.

Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar imposed an emergency at all hospitals.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast rain with heavy winds in Lahore and neighbouring cities in the next 12 hours.

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Saudi minister defends volume limit on mosque loudspeakers

Saudi Arabia’s Islamic affairs minister on Monday defended a contentious order restricting the volume of mosque loudspeakers, saying it was prompted by complaints in the conservative Muslim nation about excessive noise.

In a major policy last week in a country home to the holiest Muslim sites, the Islamic affairs ministry said the speakers should be set at no more than one-third of their maximum volume.

The order, which also limited the use of loudspeakers mainly to issue the call to prayer rather than broadcasting full sermons, triggered a conservative backlash on social media.

Islamic Affairs Minister Abdullatif al-Sheikh said the order was in response to citizens’ complaints that the loud volume was causing disturbance to children as well as the elderly.

“Those who want to pray do not need to wait for… the imam’s” call to prayer, Sheikh said in a video published by state television.

“They should be at the mosque beforehand,” he added.

Several television channels also broadcast prayers and Quran recitals, Sheikh said, suggesting the loudspeakers served a limited purpose.

In a country home to tens of thousands of mosques, many welcomed the move to reduce the decibel levels.

But the decision also stirred resentment on social media, with a hashtag calling for the banning of loud music in restaurants and cafes gaining traction.

Sheikh said criticism of the policy was being spread by “enemies of the kingdom” who “want to stir public opinion”.

The policy follows de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s sweeping liberalisation drive, which has pushed a new era of openness in parallel with what observers call a de-emphasis on religion.

The young prince has eased social restrictions in the ultra-conservative kingdom, lifting decades-long bans on cinemas and women drivers while allowing gender-mixed music concerts and sporting extravaganzas.

The relaxed social norms have been welcomed by many Saudis, two-thirds of whom are under 30 while riling arch-conservatives.

Saudi Arabia has clipped the powers of its religious police, who once elicited widespread fear, chasing men and women out of malls to pray and berating anyone seen mingling with the opposite sex.

Prince Mohammed has promised a “moderate” Saudi Arabia as he attempts to break with its austere image, while simultaneously cracking down vigorously on dissent.

Over the past three years, the kingdom has arrested dozens of women activists, clerics, journalists as well as royal family members.

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Four soldiers martyred, eight injured in Quetta, Turbat attacks: ISPR

Four soldiers of the Frontier Corps were killed and eight injured in two separate attacks in Quetta and Turbat Monday night.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations, an FC post near Pir Ismail Ziarat was attacked by terrorists on Monday. During an exchange of fire, five terrorists were killed and multiple were injured.

Four soldiers were martyred in the attack and six injured.

Later at night, an FC vehicle was targetted in Turbat with an IED, the army’s media wing revealed. Two soldiers were injured.

“Such coward acts by inimical elements backed by anti-state forces and hostile intelligence agencies (HIAs) cannot sabotage hard-earned peace and prosperity in Balochistan,” the ISPR said.

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Today’s outlook: PM heads to Quetta, DRAP approves Pfizer’s vaccine

Here are some of the stories we will be following today (Tuesday):

  • Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Quetta and Ziarat. He will visit the residency of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Command and Staff College Quetta.
  • NCOC head Asad Umar has said that Pakistan aims to vaccinate 70 million people by the end of this year. Over 5.2 million people have been inoculated so far.
  • Pakistan will begin coronavirus vaccination of people above 18 years from June 3. In the last 24 hours, over 1,700 new cases were reported, while 71 people died from the deadly virus.
  • Petrol prices across the country will remain the same for the next 15 days.
  • Rain was reported in multiple areas of Lahore Monday night. The Met Office has predicted more rain in the next 12 hours.
  • The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan has approved Pfizer. People can now be inoculated with the vaccine.

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Imran Abbas enraged after fourth internet marriage

Imran Abbas has been hitched to a fellow actor by the internet for the fourth time but he is no longer laughing it off.

“After Alizeh Shah, Saboor, Ushna, now it’s Urwa [Hocane],” he said. “My fourth marriage since January 2021.”

Photo: Facebook/Imran Abbas

Last week, actor Ushna Shah shared a photo showing herself and Imran getting married. It was a screenshot taken from a YouTube video which was posted by Tellyexpress on March 18. Imran reshared her post and remarked that the two had forgotten to tell each other about their marriage.

The photo, which clearly looked doctored, was taken from actors Minal Khan Aiman Muneeb’s wedding in 2018. Imran even joked the YouTubers could have done a better job at photoshopping their faces. But he won’t take it anymore.

“Don’t these bloggers have anything else to do?” Imran said. “Or they think that I’ve got nothing else to do?”

He has called it “shameful” to link him with women actors who are his friends and requested followers to unsubscribe from misleading YouTube channels and Facebook pages to give such bloggers a taste of their own medicine.

Under Section 20 (Offences against dignity of a natural person) of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Acts 2016, anyone who publicly spreads false information to intimidate a person or harm their reputation or privacy may face imprisonment for a year, which may extend to three, or a fine of Rs1 million, or both.

It has been criticised, however, for its vague wording and several activists and lawyers have called for its omission, arguing that it may be misused to settle scores or silence individuals speaking out against crimes, especially sexual harassment.

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Four cases of Indian coronavirus variant reported in Sindh: Qasim Soomro

Four confirmed cases of a coronavirus variant first identified in India have been reported in Sindh, Parliamentary Secretary on Health Qasim Soomro revealed Monday.

“All the patients have been quarantined in Karachi and contact tracing has begun,” he said on SAMAA TV programme Naya Din. “They came back to Pakistan from multiple Gulf countries and tested positive at the airport.”

Soomro confirmed that the patients were doing fine.

In Sindh, we took samples of over 50 coronavirus patients and found out that 75% of people tested positive for the South African variant. The remaining were UK, Brazilian and other strains.

“People have criticised the Sindh government’s lockdown in the province but we are only doing this to protect ourselves from a catastrophe,” the secretary remarked.

Soomro stressed the importance of getting vaccinated as soon as possible. “We are going to remote areas in Sindh and are launching mobile vaccination centres so that everyone can be inoculated.”

He advised people to go on a social media detox. “All these rumours about the vaccines are false and people should not believe them.”

Criticising the government, the secretary pointed out that the government has been incompetent in curbing the spread of the virus. “It is giving mixed signals to people.”

On Friday, the health ministry confirmed the first Indian variant case in Pakistan. It said that one case of the Indian variant and seven of the South African variant were found in samples collected three weeks ago.

Pakistan had placed a travel ban on April 20 on all incoming passengers from India over fears of the “double mutant” coronavirus variant.

The coronavirus variant first detected in India has now been officially recorded in 53 territories, a World Health Organisation report said last week.

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Two killed, 20 injured in US mass shooting

Two people were killed and at least 20 wounded early Sunday when three shooters fired indiscriminately into a crowd outside a concert in the Miami area, police said, the latest shooting in a year that has seen a surge in both gun sales and gun violence.

The shots erupted near a banquet and events hall in a strip mall in Miami Gardens, a heavily Cuban community of working-class families.

Angelica Green told reporters at the scene that her son and nephew, both 24, were among those wounded in the shooting in the wee hours of Sunday. Both were in hospital recovering, though the nephew, hit four times, was in more serious condition.

She had spoken to her son, who was “frantic” when he called right after the shooting. “They say that some guys came out with hoodies and ski masks and just started spraying at the crowd,” she said, adding that it was “very scary.”

The venue was “hosting a scheduled event and several patrons were standing outside,” Miami-Dade Police Department said in a statement.

When a Nissan Pathfinder SUV approached the scene, police added, “three subjects exited the vehicle and began shooting indiscriminately into the crowd.”

The trio fled. Their motive was unknown.

On Sunday, about a dozen small yellow cones could be seen on the street outside the hall, marking where bullet casings and evidence were found. 

In addition to the two people killed at the scene, at least 20 people were hospitalized, one in critical condition, police said.

In a tweet, the department’s director, Alfredo Ramirez III, condemned the “cowardly act of gun violence.”

“These are cold-blooded murderers that shot indiscriminately into a crowd, and we will seek justice,” he said.

Police were seeking help from the community in finding the shooters.

Chad Harris’s 19-year-old daughter was among those wounded. 

“My daughter ended up getting shot in the middle of this,” Harris said, according to CBS News. “Words cannot express how I feel right now. It’s a sad moment.”

43,000 gun-related deaths

Florida remains marked by the 2016 shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, in which a gunman killed 49 people, many of them young Cuban-Americans.

Over the past year, gun-related homicides have surged nationwide. 

On Wednesday, a public transit worker shot dead nine people at a California rail yard before turning his gun on himself.

A search this week of the shooter’s home — which was set ablaze shortly before the attack — turned up 12 guns, some 22,000 rounds of ammunition and suspected Molotov cocktails.

That followed recent mass shootings in Indiana, California, Colorado and Georgia.

While the coronavirus pandemic slowed workplace violence as more people stayed home, it also saw record gun sales.

In March last year, the number of weekly federal background checks on gun buyers surpassed one million for the first time, The New York Times reported. Then, this spring, the number hit 1.2 million one week, with many sales going to first-time owners.

The United States has a long, painful history of gun violence — a problem President Joe Biden has branded an “epidemic.” 

There were more than 43,000 gun-related deaths in the country last year, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo issued an impassioned plea Sunday for action. 

“If we don’t fully mobilize as a society against it,” he said on Twitter, “it will get worse before it gets better.”

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Today’s outlook: Islamabad schools reopen, Kuwait resumes visas for Pakistanis

Here are some stories we are expecting to follow today (Monday).

  • Punjab CM Usman Buzdar will inaugurate the ‘Khidmat Apki Dehleez Per’ initiative. The programme aims to use government machinery for the delivery of services in residential and other areas. The app will help people file complaints about water and sanitation, price control, garbage disposal among other problems.
  • Islamabad has resumed classes for intermediate and matric students. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, physical classes have resumed for students of classes 10 to 12.
  • Petrol prices to be decided for the next 15 days. OGRA has recommended maintaining the price of petrol and increasing the diesel price by Rs4.36 per litre.
  • Kuwait will “immediately” resume granting family and business visas to Pakistani nationals, Minister for Interior Shaikh Rasheed said Sunday after a meeting with Prime Minister Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah. Pakistani labourers will also be issued work visas under an agreement between the two countries. Kuwait had stopped issuing visas to Pakistan and four other countries in 2011 “over what it said was difficult security conditions in the five countries”, Arab News had reported in March.
  • The authorities in Karachi have imposed a “micro smart lockdown” in the city’s Central district due to an increase in the number of coronavirus cases. The deputy commissioner’s office issued a notification Sunday, imposing the lockdown in Gulberg, North Karachi, Liaquatabad and North Nazimabad areas till June 13.

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Swat man tortures 10-year-old for stealing fruits: police

A man beat up a 10-year-old boy for allegedly stealing plums from his garden in Swat, the police said on Sunday.

The child was immediately moved to a hospital in Mingora after he lost consciousness. In his statement to the police, the 10-year-old said his shoe came off in the garden while he was coming back from school.

“When I went to the garden to get it, the owner falsely accused and then tortured me,” he added.

The victim’s parents have appealed to the government for justice and immediate action.

Following this, the Mingora police arrested the suspect, identified as Wajid Khan. An FIR has been registered.

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PDM announces new protests across Pakistan

The Pakistan Democratic Party has announced a fresh wave of anti-government protests across the country starting July 4.

On Saturday, the opposition alliance met to discuss its future strategies. Talking to the media later in Islamabad, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that the first rally will be held in Swat.

On July 29, another demonstration will be held in Karachi. Rehman announced a “massive protest” in Islamabad on August 14 in solidarity with Kashmiris and Palestinians.

The JUI-F leader said that the PDM has rejected the government’s ordinance on electronic voting. The Election Commission of Pakistan should call a meeting of all political parties to take a unanimous decision on electoral reforms, he said.

A delegation of the opposition allowance will visit journalist Asad Toor’s residence as well. He was recently attacked by unknown men.

Responding to a question regarding PPP, Rehman said that the political party no longer a member of the alliance. “They can still contact the PDM leadership and apprise them about their intentions.”

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Eight drown after van falls into Chitral river

Eight people drowned after a passenger van fell into Chitral’s Yarkhun River early Sunday morning.

According to Rescue 1122, 10 passengers were on board the vehicle. The accident took place when the van was crossing a bridge above the river.

Two people were rescued by people living in the neighbourhood. They have been identified as Haji Wali and Muhammad Irshad. The latter hails from Pakpattan.

A rescue operation is underway to retrieve the bodies of the remaining passengers. They have been identified as Asrar Ahmed, Mrs Shehzad, Ejaz Wali, Sultan, Umeed Nabi, Mughal, Deedarudin and his wife.

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Today’s outlook: Inter, matric exams to begin on June 23

Here are some of the stories we will be following today (Sunday):

  • In the last 24 hours, 56 people have died from the novel coronavirus, while 2,697 new cases were reported. Pakistan’s infection rate has dropped to 4.81%.
  • Seven fire trucks put out a fire that erupted in a garments factory in New Karachi. No loss of life or injuries were reported.
  • Ten cricketers including Naseem Shah and Amir Khan weren’t allowed to fly to Dubai from Lahore and have quarantined again.
  • Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency has distanced itself from the May 26 attack on journalist Asad Toor, according to the Pakistani information ministry.
  • JUI-F’s Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that the opposition will celebrate independence day with a rally in Islamabad. “PPP is no longer a member of the alliance,” he added.
  • The NCOC has decided to gradually ease coronavirus restrictions in the country from May 30.
  • Examinations for classes 10 and 12 will be held between June 23 to July 29.


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