Mirpur Judge Shot Dead During Robbery

Sardar Amjad Ishaq, a District and Sessions Judge of the Mirpur Accountability Court, tragically passed away during a robbery at a private housing society in the garrison city. Although the robbers managed to flee, one of them was injured and later caught. Judge Amjad Ishaq was serving as an accountable court judge in Mirpur.

The police reported that five people broke into the judge’s home. The judge bravely fought back by firing at them when they tried to take his son hostage.

The robbers shot the judge before escaping. They were unable to steal anything from the house and left their injured accomplice behind, who was later arrested.

Punjab Interim Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi quickly responded to the incident and demanded a detailed report from the Inspector General of Police (IGCP). He also ordered the immediate capture of the culprits. Naqvi expressed his deepest sympathies and condolences to the bereaved family following this tragic event.

Source: Pro Pakistani

UN Survey Warns Food Security in Pakistan in Critical Condition

Pakistan, the Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Syrian Arab Republic are ‘hotspots with deteriorating critical conditions’.

According to the United Nations report, ‘Hunger Hotspots FAO-WFP early warnings on acute food insecurity’, all these hotspots have a high number of people facing critical acute food insecurity, coupled with worsening drivers that are expected to further intensify life-threatening conditions in the coming months.

The deterioration of acute food insecurity in the hunger hotspots occurs in the context of a global food crisis. As a result, the countries and situations covered in this report highlight the most significant deteriorations of hunger expected in the outlook period but do not represent all countries with high levels of acute food insecurity.

A likely worsening of the economic and political crises could further reduce households’ purchasing power and ability to afford food and essential goods in Pakistan, where 6 percent of the rural population across the 43 districts analyzed are assessed to be in an emergency between April and October 2023.

Acute food insecurity is likely to further deteriorate in Pakistan over the coming months, if the economic and political crisis further worsens, compounding the effects of the 2022 flooding.

Mounting public debt amid the current global economic slowdown has exacerbated the ongoing financial crisis. Authorities will have to repay USD 77.5 billion of external debt between April 2023 and June 2026, a substantial amount considering a GDP of USD 350 billion in 2021. Growing political instability and lagging reforms prevent the release of a crucial new credit line from the International Monetary Fund and additional support from bilateral partners.

The political crisis and civil unrest are likely to worsen ahead of general elections scheduled for October 2023, amid growing insecurity in the northwest. Shortages of foreign reserves and a depreciating currency are diminishing the country’s ability to import essential food and energy supplies, driving steadily increasing food inflation and causing nationwide energy cuts.

The situation is compounded by the effects of devastating floods between July and September 2022, which caused damages and economic losses to the agriculture sector estimated at USD 30 billion.

Over 8.5 million people (43 percent of the analyzed population of 19.8 million) were likely to experience high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) between September and December 2022. Food insecurity and malnutrition within and beyond the analyzed regions are likely to deteriorate in the outlook period, as economic and political crises are reducing households’ purchasing power and ability to afford food and essential goods.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Govt to Launch E-Office Mobile App in Ministries/Divisions

The Federal Government has decided to launch an e-office mobile application in Ministries and Divisions.

According to National Information Technology Board (NITB) officials, NITB has prepared a mobile application for e-office services and the trial has been completed.

While Talking to ProPakistani, CEO NITB Babar Majid Bhatti said, the e-office mobile application will work on the intranet instead of the internet. This application will also be accessed through VPN.

The mobile application has been made secure in every respect, the security audit of this application has been completed by NTISB, and this application has been cleared by NTISB.

He said that e-office mobile applications will prove to be important for digital transformation. Any government officer can view these office files sitting at home. After using this mobile application, files will not get delayed and government affairs will improve. The use of e-office mobile applications will facilitate the users.

CEO NITB Babar Majid Bhatti said the technical glitches have been removed in the WhatsApp-style mobile application designed for government employees. He says that the Beep app will be launched soon.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Shaheen’s Last-Over Six Takes Nottinghamshire Over the Line in Big Chase [Video]

Star Pakistani cricketer, Shaheen Shah Afridi, showcased his hard-hitting batting skills, leading his side to a thrilling victory in the ongoing Vitality Blast in England.

While representing the Nottinghamshire Outlaws, Shaheen smashed a straight six in the last over to successfully chase the total against Durham at Riverside Ground.

Batting first, Durham posted a total of 169 runs in their allotted 20 overs. Ollie Robinson played a crucial role, scoring 50 runs off 38 balls, which included six boundaries before Shaheen rattled his stumps.

The left-arm fast bowler took one wicket, conceding 39 runs in his four overs, while Steven Mullaney and Conor McKerr took three and two wickets, respectively.

In response, Nottinghamshire successfully chased down the target, with Alex Hales contributing 65 runs off 46 balls before Shaheen Afridi smacked a big hit in the last over.

It is worth noting that the left-handed cricketer has been making headlines for his hard-hitting ability since his impressive performances in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

During the PSL 8 final match, Shaheen scored a blistering 44* off just 15 balls, which included two fours and five sixes, helping his side amass a big total of 200 runs.

After the final, former cricketer, Mohammad Amir, commented that Shaheen Afridi could become a complete all-rounder if he focuses on his hard-hitting skills.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Amir Finds Himself in Hot Waters Again After His Comment About Babar

Renowned Pakistani fast bowler, Mohammad Amir, has found himself at the center of a storm due to his recent statement about the impact of Babar Azam in the T20 format.

Speaking in an interview, Amir stated that he has always rated the all-format captain highly in Test and ODI cricket, but he holds a different opinion about Babar as a T20 batter.

“As a bowler, I do not see Babar as threatening in the T20 format. Now if someone misinterprets this statement, I can only pray for their guidance,” Amir said.

In response to a question regarding his relationship with Babar Azam, Amir denied all rumors and said that there is no rift between them and that they respect each other.

Amir added that they have been playing together for five years and have never exchanged heated words as there has always been a mutual understanding between them.

It is worth noting that during an interview in the eighth edition of the Pakistan Super League, Amir mentioned that bowling to Babar or a tailender was the same for him.

The former pacer faced severe criticism for his statement from former cricketers, experts, and fans, which he later clarified, stating that his intention was different.

“I have called him the best batter of Pakistan and have said in many places that it is difficult to bowl against him in ODI and Test matches due to his technique,” Amir said.

Source: Pro Pakistani