Imran arrested by NAB according to law: Interior Minister

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah says PTI Chief Imran Khan has been arrested in the Al-Qadir Trust corruption case for embezzling 60 billion rupees.

Talking to media in Islamabad on Tuesday, he said UK’s agencies have traced ill-gotten money worth 190 million pounds of a property tycoon, which actually belonged to the people of Pakistan.

He said that 190 million pounds equal to 60 billion rupees had to be repatriated to the national exchequer of Pakistan, but it was adjusted in Supreme Court’s account.

He said what an irony it was that the apex court did not take notice of the adjustment of this big amount.

Giving detail of the corruption in the name of Al-Qadir Trust, Rana Sanaullah said over 450 kanal of land situated in Sohawa and another piece of land measuring 224 Kanal in Banigala were registered in the name of this trust.

He said it is worth noting that Imran Khan and his spouse are sole trustees of this property.

He further disclosed that 240 kanal land in Bannigala was registered in the name of Imran Khan’s front-woman Farah Gogi, who was the closed confidante of the then Prime Minister and his wife.

He said in this way Farah Gogi also grabbed seven billion rupees, while another frontman of the former ruler namely Shehzad Akbar also looted two billion rupees.

The Interior Minister said Shehzad Akbar is now absconding in London and Dubai. He said Farah Gogi was involved in transferring 12 billion rupees abroad through banking channels and investigation agencies are also investigating this matter.

The Interior Minister said Imran Khan inflicted a loss of 60 billion rupees on the national exchequer and the National Accountability Bureau is investigating the corruption cases against the PTI chief.

He said NAB had first served a notice on Imran Khan to join the investigation, but he challenged the notice in the high court, which too asked the PTI Chief to cooperate with the investigation agencies and join the inquiry.

He said despite all this Imran Khan remained stubborn and did not appear before the NAB. Consequently, the NAB had to arrest him.

The Interior Minister said Imran Khan's arrest has been made in accordance with law. He said NAB is an independent institution and government has no influence on its functioning.

Responding to a question about PTI workers' protest against the arrest, he said no one will be allowed to take law into their hands.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt Preparing Roadmap for Using Green Hydrogen as Fuel

The Petroleum Division has come up with a concept note to prepare the roadmap for introducing Green Hydrogen in Pakistan in a bid to replace imported fossil fuels that cost billions of dollars in foreign reserves, in addition to contributing towards Global Greenhouse Emissions.

The Secretary Petroleum has shared the concept note in a letter to M/s GIZ, the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, the World Bank, UNDP, and the Ministry of Climate Change, according to a report in Business Recorder.

The letter acknowledged the increasing recognition of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source across the globe and emphasized its potential to aid Pakistan in saving precious foreign reserves and fulfilling its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the international community regarding climate change.

According to the letter, significant investment will be required in RandD by the international community to develop Hydrogen in Pakistan with the increased importance of climate financing.

PD has sought support from all the relevant ministries to develop the strategy to make it possible. It will require identifying key economic sectors suitable for hydrogen consumption, suitable venues, feasibility studies to assess the viability of hydrogen as an energy source across these sectors, the cost of production and distribution, and the potential demand for hydrogen.

The ministry has also proposed public-private partnerships for carrying out research and development by providing incentives to private stakeholders.

Last year, Pakistan spent nearly 66 percent of its foreign reserves, or $21.4 billion dollars on importing fossil fuels for transportation and power generation. Moreover, the energy sector contributes more than 70 percent to Pakistan’s Greenhouse Gas emissions with the country being one of the most vulnerable in the world to volatile changes in climate.

Pertinently, hydrogen is among one of the most innovative and environmentally reliable energy sources in the works which is already contributing 2.5 percent to global energy consumption. Pakistan’s adoption of the technology can solve multiple crises at once but there are significant hurdles ahead.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Shahid Afridi Clears Up Rumors About Babar’s Absence from Dinner Party

Former captain, Shahid Afridi, has clarified why Babar Azam was absent from a dinner he hosted for the national team at his home during the ODI series against New Zealand.

Speaking to the media, Shahid Afridi said that his son-in-law, Shaheen Afridi, informed him that some of the national players wanted to meet the former all-rounder at his home.

Former captain stated that he accepted the request, “Whoever wants to come, can come. Whoever wanted to come, came [for dinner].”

It is worth mentioning that Shahid Afridi hosted some national players for a dinner at his home in Karachi before the fourth and fifth ODI against New Zealand.

The former all-rounder shared some photos on his Twitter account and wrote, “Hosted Pakistan’s heroes for dinner, super proud of each one of you. Good luck for tomorrow.”

However, the absence of the all-format captain did not go unnoticed, and cricket fans took to social media to speculate about the real reasons behind his absence.

Some renowned cricketers in the national squad, who attended the dinner party, included Shadab Khan, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Fakhar Zaman, and others.

Last month, Najam Sethi stated that the Afridi-led Selection Committee had initially expressed interest in making changes to the team, including changing the captain, Babar Azam.

However, days later, the former Chief Selector clarified the statement and said that he had not suggested replacing Babar Azam as the captain of Pakistan.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Intel Announces Layoffs After Paying Billions to Shareholders

Following speculations about budget cuts in its data center and client computing divisions Intel Corporation, a prominent chipmaker, has confirmed additional layoffs.

Earlier this year, Intel implemented widespread pay reductions, including missed bonuses and salary cuts for senior executives and employees, as part of its cost-cutting measures amidst a significant downturn in the semiconductor industry that impacted chip designers and manufacturers.

In response to inquiries from Tom’s Hardware, the technology giant has said that it is currently undergoing “function-specific workforce reductions.”

Intel’s first-quarter earnings report for 2023 marked one of the company’s historically worst performances. The company experienced a significant 36% annual drop in revenue and reported a loss of four cents per share.

Despite these losses, Intel remained committed to satisfying its investors, as it paid $1.5 billion in dividends directly from its own funds during Q1, maintaining payment levels similar to the previous year’s quarter.

Initially, the reports of potential layoffs and a new business strategy were speculative and lacked official confirmation. However, Intel has now verified these reports in response to inquiries from Tom’s Hardware.

The layoffs are part of Intel’s latest endeavors to regain its position as a leading chipmaker, competing against the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), while also aiming to establish more manufacturing plants within the United States.

The company’s current market capitalization stands at $129 billion, which is lower than that of its smaller competitor, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD). AMD is valued at $145 billion in the stock market, and analysts generally hold an optimistic outlook for the company, anticipating continued growth in its data center market share throughout the year.

This growth may potentially coincide with workforce reductions in Intel’s data center division.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Kia Sportage Black Edition Vs Hyundai Tucson Ultimate Vs MG HS Essence

Lucky Motor Corporation Limited (LMCL) has finally launched Kia Sportage ‘Black Limited Edition’ in Pakistan. The company initially debuted the HS in late 2019.

Since its debut, Sportage has been a favorite among crossover SUV buyers in Pakistan. The snazzy new ‘Black Edition’ aims to capitalize on the popularity and compete with the premium crossovers.

At its price point, Sportage Black Edition has two fierce direct competitors, namely, Hyundai Tucson Ultimate and MG HS Essence. So does the Sportage Black Edition have what it takes to subdue its rivals? Let us find out:

Exterior

Kia Sportage Black Edition

Over the years, Pakistanis have grown accustomed to Sportage’s quirky looks. But the Black Edition takes the game to a whole new level.

The front end has the same LED headlights with quad-DRLs, Kia’s signature tiger-nose grille, and a radical front bumper design. Although everything, including the emblem, has been completely blacked-out, giving the SUV a sinister look.

On the side, the SUV has 19? gloss black alloy wheels — an inch larger than the FWD and AWD variants. Furthermore, everything on the side, including door sashes, handles, moldings, and roof rails is now fully black.

The rear end has the same overall design, with the addition of darkened Kia, Sportage, and AWD emblems, as well as a gloss black rear scuff plate.

To sum it up, the quirky styling of Sportage hasn’t aged as badly as the next SUV on this list. Plus, the ‘blackening’ of the exterior has enhanced its overall aesthetic.

Hyundai Tucson Ultimate

Tucson, while subtle and handsome, is getting a bit stale nowadays. It has a large hexagonal grille with slats, angular headlights, a smooth hood, and a noisy-bumper design.

With silver roof rails, body-colored door handles, and a set of sharp alloy wheels, the side profile appears clean and simple.

The rear features elongated taillights, two reflectors at the bottom, a boot lid that slopes forward, and a shark-fin antenna. Compared to other SUVs, Tucson looks a bit outdated, especially since the international debut of a new model.

MG HS Essence

Two years after its debut, MG HS is still among Pakistan’s best-looking crossover SUVs. It offers a perfect blend of classic good looks and contemporary styling cues.

The front headlights are subtle yet appealing, with projector lamps and distinctive DRLs that also work as turn signals. A chrome trim piece encircles the star-patterned front grille, which features a large MG logo in the center.

The side profile of the SUV is ordinary, but the 18-inch alloy wheels, chrome side-impact strips, brushed aluminum roof rails, and chrome strips surrounding the A, B, and C pillars give it a flashy look.

The taillights resemble the third-generation BMW X3. These, in addition to sharp reflectors, dual exhausts, and a scuff-plate-like trim below, comprise an elegant rear fascia.

Overall, HS Essence boasts a better design than its competitor. A pity that MG only offers the SUV in only black or white paint options.

Interior

Sportage Black Edition

Other than going from beige and brown to black and grey, the interior of the new Sportage is largely the same as the standard models.

The design is straightforward and effective, but there are other SUVs on the market with more modern interiors.

It has leatherette seats, a spacious and comfortable cabin that can easily accommodate 5 people. The interior is enhanced by reclining rear seats and a panoramic sunroof.

All of these factors combine to create a slightly dated but adequate family SUV.

Tucson Ultimate

In terms of design, Hyundai Tucson has almost the same issues as the Sportage. The cockpit is slightly more modern than the Sportage, with a more angular and complex dash design.

It has a 10'' infotainment screen, a soft-touch dashboard, an instrument panel with a digital screen for additional information, leatherette seats, and a spacious and comfortable cabin space.

Tucson also has a decent interior that is starting to show age.

HS Essence

The premium look and feel of the interior is one of the main reasons for MG HS’s popularity.

The interior features stitched leather seats, soft-touch door panels, and dashboard, and brushed aluminum trim pieces throughout.

HS’s cabin is the most spacious compared to its competitors. Even on longer journeys, it can comfortably seat four adult passengers. HS is a practical and luxurious SUV for a family of five.

Measurements

The measurements of all three SUVs are as follows:

Measurements HS Essence Sportage Black Edition Tucson Ultimate

Overall Length 4,574 mm 4,485 mm 4,480 mm

Width 1,876 mm 1,855 mm 1,850 mm

Overall Height 1,685 mm 1,635 mm 1,660 mm

Wheelbase 2,722 mm 2,670 mm 2,670 mm

Ground Clearance 175 mm 172 mm 172 mm

Luggage Capacity 463 Liters 491 liters 491 liters

Max. Curb Weight 1,550 KG 1,544 kg 1,500 kg

Performance

Sportage and Tucson (Same Powertrain and Other Mechanical Components)

Both, Kia Sportage Black Edition and Hyundai Tucson Ultimate have the same powertrains and other mechanical components — a 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine that sends 155 hp of power and 196 Nm of torque to all four wheels via a 6-speed torque-converter automatic gearbox.

Both SUVs consist of McPherson struts up front and a multi-link coil spring suspension in the back. They also have disc brakes on all four wheels with ABS, EBD, and BA technology.

As reported by owners on various forums, both Tucson and Sportage have a fuel economy of 10-12 kilometers per liter.

MG HS Essence

HS comes with a 1.5 Liter turbocharged 4 cylinder petrol engine that sends 160 horsepower (hp) and 250 Newton meters (Nm) of torque to the front wheels only via a 7-speed automatic transmission.

It consists of McPherson struts up front and a multi-link coil spring suspension in the back. The vehicle also has disc brakes on all tires with ABS, EBD, and BA technology.

MG HS has a claimed fuel economy of 10 to 14 km/liter, which, given the size and the heft of the vehicle, seems to be an optimistic figure.

Features

The following are the specs and features of all three vehicles:

Specs and Features Sportage Black Edition Tucson Ultimate HS Essence

Safety

Central Power Doorlocks Yes Yes Yes

Contact Sensing Doorlocks and Windows Yes Yes Yes

Immobilizer System and Burglar Alarm Yes Yes Yes

Parking Sensors Yes Yes Yes

Camera Rear Only Rear Only Surround View

All-Wheel Drive Yes Yes No

Hill Start and Descent Brake Assist Yes Yes Hill-Start Only

Electronic Parking Brake Yes Yes Yes

Speed Sensing Auto Doorlock Yes Yes Yes

Parking Assist Yes Yes Yes

Lane Departure Warning No No Yes

Forward Collision Warning No No Yes

Automatic Headlights Yes Yes Yes

Blind Spot Detection System No No Yes

Lane Keep Assist No No Yes

Rear Cross Traffic Alert No No Yes

Traction and Stability Control Yes Yes Yes

Cruise Control Normal Normal Adaptive

Airbags 2 2 6

Convenience

Power Tailgate Yes Yes Yes

Infotainment System w/ Android Auto and Apple Carplay No Yes Yes

Gauge Cluster with TFT Screen Yes Yes Yes

Multiple Driving Modes Yes Yes Yes

Wireless Phone Charger No Yes No

Dual Zone Climate Control Yes Yes Yes

Auto defogging system Yes Yes Yes

Outside Rear View Mirror Electric Folding and Heating Function Yes Yes Yes

Puddle lamp Yes Yes Yes

Ambient Lighting No No Yes

Cooled Glove Box No Yes No

Keyless entry and go Yes Yes Yes

Adjustable steering wheel Yes Yes Yes

Electronically Adjustable Front Seats Yes Yes Yes

Heated Front Seats No No Yes

Reclinable rear seats Yes Yes No

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors Yes Yes Yes

Rear USB Connectivity Yes Yes Yes

Auto Rain Sensing Windshield Viper Yes Yes Yes

Price

The prices of all variants of these SUVs are as follows:

Model Price (Rs.)

MG HS Essence 8,800,000

Hyundai Tucson Ultimate 8,859,000

Kia Sportage Black Edition 9,050,000

Verdict

The comparison reveals that Kia Sportage Black Edition may be a competitor to MG HS Essence and Tucson GLS Ultimate in terms of car category, but not in terms of value for money.

Both, Tucson Ultimate and HS Essence cost less than Sportage Black Edition. The former offers almost the same features, while the latter offers better features than the new Sportage.

The only thing new for Sportage Black Edition is its looks. Time will tell if this update is enough to keep the aging Sportage relevant in Pakistan.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Islamabad to Get 17 New Development Projects in Next 3 Months

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is extending its efforts to rural areas by launching large-scale development projects and calling bids for tenders.

The engineering wing of CDA has invited tenders from construction companies to award contracts for 17 projects worth Rs2.8 billion in the first phase, out of a total of Rs10 billion projects for rural areas.

The reports say that the government wants all development work in Islamabad to be completed within 3 months.

As per the tender documents, the CDA will carry out rehabilitation and upgradation work on Shah Allah Ditta road, Golra Road, Jodh and Sarai Kharboza road, roads in Golra, Sangjani and other areas, Simly Dam road, Sewer and Jandghand roads, roads in Gokina, Mandla and Bari Imam, Sanjalian and Banigala, Phulgran and Sakreela and Member roads, and construction of Naiabadi to Huzaifa Town road and internal roads of Bhara Kahu and Malpur.

The rehabilitation of Sihala Japan road and other schemes for Khana, Golra Mast, and other rural areas are also included in the tender documents.

For the first time in the history of CDA, it is going to start development work in Union Councils in all three constituencies of Islamabad.

In February, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif approved the CDA’s mega development projects worth Rs10 billion in rural areas.

The projects are not politically motivated, says PML-N Secretary General NA-53 Sardar Mehtab Advocate, rather it aims to provide basic facilities to the people of rural areas, without any discrimination between urban and rural.

The CDA ordinance of 1960 states that the civic agency was supposed to carry out development projects in the entire Islamabad, regardless of party affiliation.

Last year, the CDA had proposed to carry out development work in the rural areas.

The matter was taken up by the CDA’s Development Working Party (DWP), but it was deferred due to the federal government’s approval required.

The Prime Minister finally gave the go-ahead to the CDA to initiate development work in the rural areas in February this year.

The press release issued by the PM Office said that the Rs10 billion fund would be used on solid waste management projects, sewerage system, construction of roads, repair work, and schemes related to public transport.

Source: Pro Pakistani