Inflation in Pakistan rises to 31 pc in September

The index particularly increased due to the rise in energy prices, as the pace of increase in perishable food items reached single digits.

Updated On – 08:21 PM, Tue – 3 October 23


Inflation in Pakistan rises to 31 pc in September



Islamabad: Inflation in Pakistan jumped to 31.4 per cent in September, the highest rate in four months, due to an increase in prices of electricity and fuel, affecting the people the maximum at a time when poverty and unemployment were already witnessing a sharp rise, Pakistan-based The Express Tribune reported.

The index particularly increased due to the rise in energy prices, as the pace of increase in perishable food items reached single digits. Presently, a unit of electricity is 164 per cent more expensive in comparison to September last year.

Similarly, the gas price is 63 per cent higher than last year. The petrol in Pakistan is sold at Pakistani Rupees (PKR) 324 per litre. Prices of non-perishable food items, like politically sensitive sugar, continued to remain on the upward trajectory, according to The Express Tribune report.

The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) on Monday said that the Consumer Price Index reached 31.4 per cent in September in comparison to a year ago. It was the highest inflation reading in the past four months and it is for the first time in four months when it reached again over 30 per cent barrier.

The fresh reading revealed that the government and the State Bank of Pakistan are set to miss their annual inflation target of 21 per cent by a wide margin despite inflicting heavy costs on the exchequer and the businesses by keeping the interest rates at 22 per cent.

Pakistan’s annual inflation rate reached highest-ever level of 38 per cent in May due to supply shocks, currency devaluation, and the absence of any checks on hoarding and profiteering, The Express Tribune reported.

Last week, Pakistan’s Interim Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar said that 95 million people or nearly 40 per cent of the population live in poverty as of last fiscal year. Akhtar told the Senate Standing Committee on Finance the unemployment rate has reached 10 per cent.

According to PBS, the inflation reached 29.7 per cent in the cities and 34 per cent in the rural areas. The food inflation stayed at 34 per cent in urban areas and 34.4 per cent in the rural regions.

According to PBS, sugar was up to 94 per cent more expensive in September in comparison to a year ago. The core inflation, which is calculated after excluding the volatile energy and food prices reached 18.6 per cent in urban areas and 27.3 per cent in rural areas in September, according to the report.

The prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages witnessed a rise of 33 per cent last month. The non-perishable goods witnessed an increase of 38.4 per cent in their prices. However, the perishable goods prices rose less than 5 per cent on the back of better supplies.

Price of wheat flour saw an increase of 88 per cent. Price of spices saw a rise of 79 per cent. Meanwhile, tea rates witnessed an increase of 73 per cent and price of rice saw nearly two-third increase in the prices, according to the PBS.  Electricity charges in Pakistan witnessed an increase of 164 per cent, price of textbooks rose by 102 per cent and gas charges increased by 63 per cent, according to the PBS, The Express Tribune reported.

For the July-September period of the current fiscal year, the data revealed that the average inflation rate stood at 29 per cent, which was far higher than the official target of 21 per cent for the current fiscal year.

 

Rain washes out India’s second World Cup warm-up match

The game was abandoned without a ball being bowled. The hosts’ first warm up game against England also met with a similar fate in Guwahati last week

Updated On – 08:24 PM, Tue – 3 October 23


Rain washes out India’s second World Cup warm-up match

The game was abandoned without a ball being bowled. The hosts’ first warm up game against England also met with a similar fate in Guwahati last week

Thiruvananthapuram: India‘s second World Cup warm up match against Netherland was washed out due to incessant rain here on Tuesday.

The game was abandoned without a ball being bowled. The hosts’ first warm up game against England also met with a similar fate in Guwahati last week. India is thus the only team that heads to the World Cup without batting or bowling in the warm up matches.

India will open their campaign against Australia in Chennai on Sunday.

1 Killed After Scooter Rams Congress MLA's SUV In Punjab

1 Killed After Scooter Rams Congress MLA's SUV In Punjab

The scooter, coming in from the opposite direction, rammed the Congress leader’s car

One person has been killed and another was critically injured after a collision involving a scooter and an SUV in Punjab on Tuesday.

The accident took place on the Chandigarh-Phagwara highway near Jassomajra in Nawanshahr.

The SUV belongs to Congress legislator Hardev Singh Laddi Sherowalia.

The scooter, coming in from the opposite direction, rammed the Congress leader’s car and was extensively damaged, showed a video.

The police are at the spot an investigation into the matter is underway.

Modi tries to create rift between Southern-Northern States by accusing Congress

The Prime Minister alleged that Congress was demanding that seats should be divided according to the population of a particular community or caste.

Updated On – 08:19 PM, Tue – 3 October 23


Modi tries to create rift between Southern-Northern States by accusing Congress

File photo of Prime

Hyderabad: At a time when voices of dissents are echoing in various parts of the South over the proposed delimitation exercise, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday shrewdly tried to use the issue to create a rift between Southern and Northern States by accusing the Congress and its partners in I.N.D.I.A of demanding delimitation based on population as an attempt to reduce Lok Sabha seats in Southern States.

Addressing a public meeting in Nizamabad, the Prime Minister alleged that Congress was demanding that seats should be divided according to the population of a particular community or caste. “If the formula of the Congress is implemented in the delimitation process, Southern States will be in great loss as they have been performing better than many Northern States on socio-economic and human development indices. They have succeeded in controlling their population,” he claimed.

The Prime Minister also tried to blame other parties including the Congress for the delay in passing the Women’s Reservation Bill. “The Bill was delayed due to Congress for 30 long years. It was due to BJP’s commitment that the Bill was passed without any hurdles. The Opposition parties were forced to support the Bill,” he said, without however explaining why the BJP, despite being in power since 2014, had not taken up the Bill till now.

Earlier, Modi laid the foundation stone and dedicated to the nation multiple development projects worth more than Rs.8,000 crore in important sectors like power, rail and health. He dedicated to the nation the 800 MW Unit of phase 1 of Telangana Super Thermal Power Project of NTPC, the new railway line connecting Manoharabad and Siddipet; and the electrification project between DharmabadManoharabad and MahabubnagarKurnool. He also flagged off the SiddipetSecunderabadSiddipet train service.

"Congress Trying To Divide Hindus": PM Modi's Big Caste Census Charge

'Does Congress Want To Clip Muslims' Rights?' PM's Big Caste Census Charge

Congress is being run by elements who are in nexus with anti-national forces, PM Modi claimed (ANI)

Jagdalpur:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday slammed Congress over its nationwide caste census pitch and accused the party of trying to divide Hindus, and sought to know if it wants to curtail the rights of Muslims by advocating a population-based distribution of resources.

PM Modi said that for him, the poor form the biggest chunk of the country’s population and they should have the first right over resources, irrespective of their caste or community. He also accused the Congress of dividing the society on caste lines for votes.

The PM’s statements came a day after the Nitish Kumar government released a caste survey that revealed Other Backward Classes and Economically Backwar Classes constitute a whopping 63% of Bihar’s population. 

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, whose party is a constituent of the ruling bloc in the state, welcomed the caste survey and said the country needs a caste census to give people rights as per their proportion in population.

Addressing the BJP’s “Parivartan Mahasankalp” rally in Jagdalpur, the headquarters of Bastar district in Chhattisgarh, PM Modi claimed that the Congress has entered into a “secret pact” with a foreign country and takes pleasure in speaking against India, and urged people to be alert.

The country’s oldest party is being run not by its leaders but by some “behind the curtain” elements who are in nexus with anti-national forces, he claimed.

“Since yesterday (Monday), the Congress has started speaking a different tune. Congress leaders say the ‘abadi’ (population) of people will decide the rights (on resources), but for Modi, poor people are the biggest ‘abadi’ of the country and they have the first right over resources. Welfare of the poor is my aim,” he said.

The BJP’s star campaigner referred to a 2006 statement of then-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh advocating that minorities, particularly Muslims, must have the “first claim” on resources.

“I was wondering what would former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ji be thinking? Manmohan Singh ji used to say minorities have the first right over resources of the country and that too the Muslims. But now the Congress is saying proportion in population will decide who will get how much share of rights. Does that mean they want to curtail the rights of Muslims?” he asked.

“Whose population is more?” the PM asked and wondered if it will be possible to ensure distribution of the rights according to social groups’ share in the demographic mix.

“If they want to divide the rights on the basis of population, then who will have the first right (over resources)? Whose population is more? Congress leaders should clarify whether the rights will be given according to share in population, whether the Congress wants to take away the rights of minorities. Should Hindus, who have the biggest population in the country, come forward and claim all the rights?” he asked.

Attacking the Mallikarjun Kharge-led party, the PM said the national outfit wants to destroy India by dividing the Hindus.

“I have been saying for a long time that the Congress is no longer being run by Congress people. Big leaders of the Congress are sitting with their mouths shut. Now people in nexus with anti-national forces are running the Congress from behind the curtain. The Congress wants to destroy India by dividing the Hindus at any cost. It wants to divide the poor also. For me, the poor are the biggest community in the country. Welfare of the poor means welfare of the country,” the PM said.

Continuing his attack on the Congress, a key constituent of the opposition INDIA bloc, the PM said that the 138-year-old party takes pleasure in speaking against the country.

“So far, the Congress has not disclosed what secret pact it has entered into with some other country. But the people are watching that the Congress takes pleasure in speaking against India. It presents the good things of India in a bad light and enjoys it. It seems their love for the country has dwindled,” he said.

The poor have the first right over resources, irrespective of whether they are Dalits, tribals, from backward classes, or the general category, the Prime Minister said.

“The Congress has given the country only poverty and divided society on caste lines to secure its vote bank. The party has been indulging in the same act today. They have been jailing those who are raising their voices for their rights in Chhattisgarh. On the other hand, the BJP is dedicated towards social justice,” he stated.

The Prime Minister targeted the Congress government in Chhattisgarh and said that corruption is at its peak in the state and that Chhattisgarh is among states which lead in crimes, including murders.

“Sometimes it seems there is competition between Rajasthan (also ruled by Congress) and Chhattisgarh as to where the maximum number of crimes happens. Development in Chhattisgarh is only visible either in posts and banners or in the coffers of Congress leaders,” he said.

The Congress has a track record of looting natural resources of Chhattisgarh, the PM said, vowing that he will not allow the ruling party to usurp the Nagarnar steel plant in Jagdalpur.

“The Congress is trying to usurp the Nagarnar steel plant by spreading lies. It is Modi’s guarantee that it will not happen. Bastar’s brothers and sisters are the owners of this steel plant. You have a right on it. The Congress will not be given a chance to encroach on it,” PM Modi asserted.

The Congress on Tuesday observed a ‘Bastar bandh’ alleging the Centre is planning to privatise the Nagarnar steel plant.

Neither the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister nor his ministers attended the unveiling or foundation stone laying function of development projects on Tuesday, which shows they have no concern for welfare of the state, where assembly polls are due by the year-end, PM Modi said.

He accused the Congress of converting ‘loktantra’ (democracy) into ‘lootantra’ (corruption) and ‘prajatantra’ (democracy) into ‘parivartantra’ (dynasty).

Modi accused the Congress government of committing irregularities in recruitments by the state public service commission (PSC) and promised to send culprits to jail if the BJP came to power after the elections.

The PM said it is important for first-time voters to know about what was happening in the country before 2014 when newspaper carried news of big scams and corruption during the Congress-led UPA government.

“In 2014, the country dislodged the Congress from power and elected the BJP with a full majority. Today, instead of scams, India’s pride is discussed in the world,” he said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Uzbekistan’s Bukhara Medical University launches local office in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: Bukhara State Medical University of Uzbekistan (BSMI) opened its Indian representative office in Hyderabad at Neo Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology to increase transparency in medical education and for mutual tie ups with hospitals, institutes. BSMI Rector Prof. S D Teshaev, International Affairs, Head Dr. A Elena and Indian representative of Uzbekistan Health […]

Published Date – 08:03 PM, Tue – 3 October 23


Uzbekistan’s Bukhara Medical University launches local office in Hyderabad



Hyderabad: Bukhara State Medical University of Uzbekistan (BSMI) opened its Indian representative office in Hyderabad at Neo Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology to increase transparency in medical education and for mutual tie ups with hospitals, institutes.

BSMI Rector Prof. S D Teshaev, International Affairs, Head Dr. A Elena and Indian representative of Uzbekistan Health Minister Dr.B.Divya Raj Reddy were present at the launch of the Indian representative office.

Prof. S D Teshaev, Rector said, “We began admitting foreign students in 1990 and currently have over 2000 foreign students, including more than 1000 from India. Our university has collaborated with Dr. Divya for an extended period and relocating almost 1000 students from war-torn Ukraine to our establishment is a significant achievement”.

Medical students, hospitals, institutes and pharmaceutical companies can contact BSMI office on toll-free number 1800-123-2931 and visit our website www.studyinuzbek.uz 

Three persons killed, four others injured in shooting at Bangkok shopping mall

Three persons were killed and four others injured in a shooting at a shopping mall in Bangkok on Tuesday.

Published Date – 07:52 PM, Tue – 3 October 23


Three persons killed, four others injured in shooting at Bangkok shopping mall



Bangkok: Three persons were killed and four others injured in a shooting at a shopping mall in Bangkok on Tuesday. Police in Thailand have arrested a 14-year-old after the shooting incident in the mall.

The shooting took place around 5 pm (local time) at the Siam Paragon Mall in Bangkok, Police Colonel Noppadol Thiammekha, Pathum Wan Police Chief said, CNN reported.

Local authorities have arrested the suspect with a weapon and are assessing exact casualties, according to Thailand’s Central Investigation Bureau.

Speaking to reporters, Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said, “The attacker was arrested. In fact, he surrendered,” adding that the “situation is easing” as police cleared the scene at the Siam Paragon Mall, CBS News reported. Videos shared on social media showed people in the mall running for exits as the sound of apparent gunshots could be heard in the background, CBS News reported.

The shooting at the shopping mall came just days before Thailand will mark a year since one of the country’s bloodiest days in recent history when an former police officer armed with a knife and gun attacked a nursery, killing 12 adults and 24 children, according to CBS News report.

Gun ownership in Thailand is high in comparison to other nations in the region. According to the 2017 data from the Switzerland-based Small Arms Survey (SAS), more than 10.3 million civilians held firearms in Thailand. SAS further revealed that about 6.2 million of those guns are legally registered.

Notably, mass shootings in Thailand are rare. In October 2022, at least 36 people were killed in gun and knife attack at a child care center in Thailand.

Asian Games: India’s Mohammed Afsal claims silver in men’s 800m in tight race

Afsal clocked 1:48.43s to claim the silver.

Updated On – 07:20 PM, Tue – 3 October 23


Asian Games: India’s Mohammed Afsal claims silver in men’s 800m in tight race

Indias Mohammed Afsal Pulikkalakath waves the national flag after finishing second in the Mens 800m Final event at the 19th Asian Games

Hangzhou : Indian athlete Mohammed Afsal Pulikkalath bagged a silver medal in the men’s 800m final in the Asian Games on Tuesday. Afsal had a shot at the gold and he was inches away from finishing first but Saudi Arabia’s Essa Ali Kzwani went past the Indian runner towards the end.

Afsal clocked 1:48.43s to claim the silver. The Saudi Arabian athlete surpassed him by 0.39s as he finished with a timing of 1:48.05s. The bronze medal was claimed by Oman’s Husain Mohsin Husain who clocked 1:48.51s. Krishan Kumar was the other Indian who participated in the race but got disqualified.

Earlier in the day, Indian runner Parul Chaudhary etched her name in the history book by winning a gold medal in the Women’s 5000m. Returning to the field after bagging a silver medal in the women’s 3000-metre steeplechase on Monday, Parul finished with a timing of 15:14.75 for the gold medal. She became the first Indian to win gold in the women’s 5000m event at the Asian Games.

"Never Ending Love Story": Dhawan Hilariously Trolls Pakistan's Fielding

Pakistan cricket team in action© AFP

Veteran Indian cricket team batter Shikhar Dhawan took to social media to hilariously troll the Pakistan cricket team after a misfield during their Cricket World Cup 2023 warm-up match against Australia on Tuesday. Over the years, Pakistan have been part of some hilarious instances of poor fielding efforts and Dhawan shared a video on X (formerly called Twitter) that showed two fielders going for the same ball but they decided to wait for the other one to collect the ball and it ended up going right through the middle.

“Pakistan & fielding never ending love story #PakistanFielding #PakCricket,” Dhawan posted.

Earlier, Pakistan’s spin bowling all-rounder Shadab Khan said the team with the strongest bowling unit, capable of stemming the runs on India’s batting-friendly pitches will win the Cricket World Cup.

The 24-year-old is leading Pakistan’s spin attack that has come under severe criticism for not taking wickets in the middle overs.

Shadab himself managed just six wickets in five Asia Cup games last month with four coming against outsiders Nepal in a tournament where Pakistan crashed out in Super Four stage.

But Shadab hoped Pakistan’s bowling can stage a comeback at the World Cup which gets underway on Thursday.

“I think the team that has the best bowling will win the World Cup because the pitches will produce high totals,” Shadab told a news conference.

Pakistan suffered a five-wicket loss to New Zealand in their first warm-up match of the tournament on Friday.

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Khammam city emerged as favourite place to live: Minister Puvvada Ajay

The minister noted that people from mandals and villages around Khammam were showing more interest in community living due to the provision of facilities and amenities.

Updated On – 07:50 PM, Tue – 3 October 23


Khammam city emerged as favourite place to live: Minister Puvvada Ajay

Minister P Ajay Kumar distributed sports kits to youths in Khammam on Tuesday.

Khammam: Khammam city has emerged as a favourite place to live for people in erstwhile Khammam district in recent years, stated Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar. From 88 residential apartments in Khammam city five years ago the number of apartments has now crossed 700 apartments following the development of infrastructure by the State government, the minister said.

He noted that people from mandals and villages around Khammam were showing more interest in community living due to the provision of facilities and amenities. People were moving to Khammam city for education of their children, medical care and others.

Realising the needs of the public, the government had spent thousands of crores of rupees in the past few years on developing roads, drains, markets, sports facilities, parks, playgrounds, open gyms and others. Ajay Kumar inaugurated 91 double bedroom houses and a government primary school built at a cost of Rs.5.80 crore at YSR Nagar in the city on Tuesday. He distributed Kalyana Lakshmi and Shadi Mubarak cheques, BC Bandhu and Minority Bandhu cheques to the beneficiaries in addition to sports kits to youths.

Speaking on the occasion the minister informed that Munneru Riverfront Project at Munneru in Khammam was going to be developed as a pleasant tourist spot spending around Rs 900 crore. Infrastructure was being developed to meet the needs of rapidly expanding khammam city.

Ajay Kumar wanted the people to understand the state of affairs in Khammam nine years ago and the unimaginable development achieved in the BRS rule. For the continuation of the city development the public should vote for the BRS in the upcoming elections.

He informed that so far 8,733 people across the constituency have been given Rs. 82.41 crore Kalyana Lakshmi and Shadi Mubarak cheques while as many as CMRF 5,124 cheques worth Rs. 20.48 crore have been distributed.

Mayor P Neeraja, DCCB Chairman K Nagabhushanam, SUDA chairman B Vijay Kumar, district Collector VP Gautham, Municipal Commissioner Adarsh Surabhi and others were present.