Pakistan has strongly condemned the bombing of Baptist Hospital in Gaza by Israeli occupation forces.In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said this attack, part of a pattern of targeting medical facilities, constitutes a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law. He said the attack which occurred on Palm Sunday, a sacred occasion for Christians, underscores Israel’s blatant disregard for religious sanctity and civilian lives.Shafqat Ali Khan said Israel’s relentless assaults have crippled Gaza’s healthcare system, depriving critically ill patients of vital medical care.Coupled with the blockade on humanitarian aid, these actions reflect a deliberate strategy to prolong suffering and entrench conflict.He urged the international community to take decisive action to hold Israel accountable and protect Palestinian civilians from further violence.The spokesperson reiterated Pakistan's call for an immediate halt to the hostilities by Israeli occupying forces.He also reiterated support for the two-State solution, with a viable, independent and sovereign State of Palestine on pre-June 1967 borders with Al Quds Al Sharif as its capital.Read more: Israel makes new Gaza ceasefire proposal, demands disarmament of HamasMeanwhile, mediators Egypt and Qatar have presented a new Israeli proposal for a Gaza ceasefire to Hamas, Egyptian state-affiliated Al Qahera News TV said, but a senior Hamas official said at least two elements of the proposal were nonstarters.Citing sources, Al Qahera said mediators awaited Hamas’ response. Hamas said in a statement later in the day that it was studying the proposal and that it will submit its response “as soon as possible”.The militant group reiterated its core demand that a ceasefire deal must end the war in Gaza and achieve a full Israeli pull-out from the strip.
ISLAMABAD: Fifteen personnel of Islamabad Capital Police, including five Head Constables and seven Constables, have been dismissed from service over negligence in duty and misuse of authority.According to a police official, departmental inquiries were conducted under the supervision of a Superintendent of Police (SP), which found the personnel guilty of misconduct and failure to perform their duties effectively.The dismissed officers include Sub-Inspector Qasim Zia, Sub-Inspector Talat Mehmood, Assistant Sub-Inspector Zaheer Ahmed, Head Constables Almas Haider, Muhammad Ishaq, Waqas Idrees, Naveed Butter, and Sajid Mehmood.He added that Constables Muhammad Nadeem, Muhammad Imran, Nazim Abbas, Zahid Khan, Ahsan Farooq, Imran Ahmed, and Qazi Azhar have also been removed from service following the inquiry.“The officials were penalized for exceeding their authority, failing to serve the public, and not taking effective action against criminal elements”, he said. “There is no place in the police force for those who fail to uphold the principles of public service, misuse their powers, or neglect their duties”.The official noted that strict departmental punishments would be handed down in cases of poor performance, corruption, abuse of power, and failure to protect the lives and property of citizens.Personnel demonstrating good performance would be rewarded, he added. “All officers and personnel must perform their duties with full honesty”.Read More: Islamabad police dismiss three cops for harassing a familyEarlier, the Islamabad police took some serious action against three of their own personnel who were found guilty of harassing a family in the federal capital.The police have dismissed three personnel for harassing a family in the federal capital, according to a police spokesman.The incident occurred in sector F-11, where a family in a car was stopped and harassed by Dolphin Force personnel during the snap checking.
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Secretary Asif Haider announced that penalties and punishments for traffic violations will be increased as part of upcoming reforms to improve traffic regulation across the province.The announcement came during a high-level meeting on traffic law reforms held at the Central Police Office (CPO) in Karachi.The meeting was attended by Inspector General of Sindh Police Ghulam Nabi Memon, Karachi Commissioner, and other senior officials.The forum approved several amendments to the Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1965. DIG Traffic and the Secretary Transport briefed attendees on the proposed reforms, which include significant fines for violations ranging from motorcycles to heavy transport vehicles, and a mandatory driving course for new drivers.One key proposal suggested reducing the vehicle registration period from six months to just one month.The introduction of safety and tracking devices in all commercial vehicles was also discussed, alongside recommendations for installing dashboard and cabin cameras.Read more: Tanker crushes five-year-old boy to death in KarachiSindh Chief Secretary Haider assured funding support for reforms within the Traffic Engineering Bureau and stressed the need for strict enforcement of traffic laws by police and the transport department.He also underlined the importance of launching a public awareness campaign about the new penalties and traffic rules in Sindh.It is to be noted that as many as 264 people including 37 children have lost their lives in traffic accidents in the port city in 2025 so far.In recent accident, a speeding water tanker crushed a five-year-old boy to death in Karachi’s Baldia.According to police, the tragic incident unfolded in Abidabad, an area in Baldia Town, Karachi, where a speeding tanker crushed a five years old boy, Affan, who was playing on the ground, to death.
SHEIKHUPURA: A man killed in firing over a foreign food outlet at Lahore Bypass Chowk in Sheikhupura, police said on Monday.The deceased has been identified as Asif Nawaz s/o Muhammad Nawaz, according to police sources.DPO Sheikhupura Bilal Zafar Shaikh has said that the attacker, riding a motorbike, fled from the crime scene after firing."A contingent of police deployed to the spot. Police forensic experts have collected evidence from the crime scene," DPO said.According to a report, the unidentified attacker entered in the restaurant and opened fire at a man working in kitchen of the eatery.It is to be mentioned here that a number of attacks have been reported in the country over foreign food outlets.According to reports, the state agencies have initiated action against the unscrupulous elements and four accused have been identified, allegedly involved in the incidents.
MASTUNG: At least three personnel were martyred and 16 others injured in a blast near a police truck in Mastung, Balochistan, ARY News reported government spox.According to government spokesperson Shahid Rind, the explosion occurred on Dasht Road when a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) planted on a motorcycle detonated near a truck, carrying personnel from the Balochistan Constabulary, a police spokesperson confirmed.The personnel were en route from RTC Qalat and assigned to provide security for a Balochistan National Party (BNP) protest.Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind reported that three constabulary personnel were martyred in the blast. Of the 16 injured, two are in critical condition whereas all victims were rushed to nearby hospitals, with the severely wounded being transferred to Quetta for advanced treatment.Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, and a detailed report has been requisitioned, Rind added. Security forces have cordoned off the area as efforts continue to identify the perpetrators of the attack.Also read: Mengal insisting to stage sit-in at Red Zone: Balochistan spokesmanEarlier, a suicide blast was reported near the BNP-M rally at Luk Pass, Balochistan.The attacker attempted to enter the sit-in but was stopped by security personnel and party workers, leading to the explosion.The attacker arrived on a motorcycle with an accomplice, who fled the scene after the blast.No casualties were reported in the Mastung suicide blast in the BNP-M rally, and party leader Sardar Akhtar Mengal, along with other participants, remained unharmed.The rally was part of a long march from Wadh to Quetta, protesting the arrests of Baloch Yakjehti Committee leaders and police crackdowns on sit-ins.
The Power Division has recovered over Rs152 billion during a countrywide power theft crackdown from September 2023 to date, ARY News reported on Tuesday. The crackdown launched by the Pakistani government and military leadership’s measures to restore the country’s economy are now showing positive results.According to details, over 152 billion rupees have been recovered from individuals involved in power theft while over 116,000 electricity thieves were arrested.From first September, Pakistan recovered Rs152.54 billion from the defaulters and registered as many as 114,814 cases were registered.The Pakistan government has vowed to continue the crackdown until the menace of power theft ends across the country.Read more: Crackdown begins against corrupt officers to prevent power theftOn September 6, last year, the then caretaker federal government announced plans to launch a crackdown across the country on electricity theft in a bid to reduce the ballooning circular debt in the power sector.The power minister said that there are 10 distribution companies in Pakistan that are facing a total loss of Rs589 billion annually. He said electricity theft and non-payment of electricity bills are the major causes of this huge loss.It is to be noted here that the inflated power bills triggered country-wide protests from Karachi to Khyber and protests in some parts of the country turned violent.
KARAK: At least ten people were killed and eight others sustained injuries in a truck-coach collision in Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ARY News reported on Tuesday, citing rescue sources.As per details, the tragic road accident occurred near Meetha Khel on the Indus Highway where a passenger coach collided with a truck, resulting in the deaths of ten people and injuries to eight others.According to rescue officials, the ill-fated coach was en route from Dera Ismail Khan to Peshawar when it met with the accident.Emergency services rushed to the scene and shifted the injured to a nearby hospital for treatment.Read more: At least three dead in DI Khan truck-bike collisionEarlier to this, at least one person died, and 25 others sustained injuries after a passenger van carrying devotees to the Shah Noorani Shrine met with an accident near Hub.The unfortunate event occurred when the bus, en route to the shrine, faced a mishap close to Weirab Naddi.The rescue officials rushed to the accident site to swiftly transport the injured to nearby hospitals for immediate medical attention.
KARACHI: The unexplained fire that had been raging in Korangi Creek for the past 18 days has suddenly dosed, ARY News reported on Tuesday, citing officials.[video width="848" height="478" mp4="https://arynews.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/korangi-creek.mp4"][/video]According to details, the fire first broke out on March 29 and continued to burn uncontrollably despite repeated attempts by the fire brigade to extinguish it.Authorities had earlier stated that the fire could not be put out using water, prompting the declaration of an emergency.The Sindh government maintained continuous contact with relevant departments and reviewed the situation on a daily basis due to the fire's persistent intensity.In response, the Ministry of Energy formed a high-level investigative committee comprising experts from OGDCL, PPL, and PRL.Read more: US experts hired to assess raging fire at Karachi’s KorangiEarlier, the authorities hired services of the US experts for the fire in Korangi area of Karachi.The petroleum ministry hired a US company’s services after the chief secretary Sindh intervened into the matter, a spokesperson said.“Technical teams of the Pakistan Petroleum and the UEPL jointly visited and inspected the affected area,” chief secretary’s spokesperson said.The team comprises of drilling and safety experts inspected the site and observed intensity of fire at the place, spokesman said.The dig-hole at the place has further expanded and hot water being discharged from it. “The experts are consulting over a strategy to fill the well with cement,” spokesman said.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways has updated and enhanced security measures for the trains due to the recent incident involving the Jaffar Express, ARY News reported.According to details provided in the National Assembly, Frontier Corps (FC) and Railway Police will provide the security responsibilities for these trains.Additionally, 35 officers equipped with modern weapons have been deployed to the Jaffar Express and Bolan Mail to counter any possible threats and ensure the safety of passengers during travel.Moreover, Pakistan Railways has also announced two important security projects worth PKR 8 billion.For one of these projects, having an advanced security system Integrated, the Railway will receive PKR 3.1 billion in funding. This has also been suggested to be included in the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) 2025-2026.Security concerns rose following a terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express in Balochistan, where security forces speedily reacted, eradicating three terrorists.Read More: Jaffar Express attack: 190 hostages rescued, 30 terrorists killed in operationEarlier, a group of terrorists launched the attack on the Peshawar-Quetta Jaffar Express, leaving the driver with severe injuries in the Bolan Pass area of Balochistan, targeting innocent civilians.The militants detonated a bomb on the railway track, bringing the train to a halt, and then took over around 400 passengers hostage, including women and children.The terrorists stopped the train in a tunnel and took the passengers hostage. Details of the ongoing operation reveal that security forces are engaged in a fierce battle against terrorists who attacked the Jaffar Express in Balochistan.Security forces successfully rescued 190 hostages from terrorist captivity, including men, women, and children. The freed passengers of the Jaffar Express were escorted to Quetta under stringent security measures, where anxious family members awaited their arrival at the station.Following the horrific incident, an emergency was declared in all hospitals in Sibbi.Similarly, in November 2024, at least 26 persons were killed and more than 40 were injured including women and children in an explosion at Quetta railway station’s platform.
KARACHI: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has updated the age modification guidelines in the National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP). Overseas Pakistanis seeking to update their date of birth in their National ID Cards can apply through the Pak ID app, visit their nearest NADRA office or contact the Pakistani embassy in their country of residence.Required Documents and EligibilityApplicants who seek age modification must provide valid documents based on the level of the change: Age changes up to 5 Years (Only once) Requirements: A Pakistani Passport, Matric Certificate, Mark Sheet (issued within 3 years), or Service Book. Second time age change (Only once, up to 366 days) Requirements: A Pakistani or Foreign Passport, Resident Permit, or Matric Certificate. 1-Year (366 days) Age Change: Requirements: Allowed based on an Inland or Foreign Birth Certificate. Unnatural Age Difference with Sibling (Less than 7 months) Requirements: Up to one year (366 days); change is allowed without documentation. NICOP Age Modification Fee StructureDifferent fees for age modification have been set by NADRA based on the duration of change: Age Difference Fee (USD) Less than or equal to 1 year $5 Greater than 1 year but less than or equal to 2 years $25 Greater than 2 years but less than or equal to 3 years $40 Greater than 3 years $65 Modification for the second time $125 Note: Fees will be charged in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) after appropriate currency conversion.How to apply for NICOP age modificationApplicants can submit their age modification requests through the Pak ID app, visit their nearest NADRA office, or approach the Pakistani embassy in their country of residence. NADRA makes sure a transparent process for all modifications.Read More: NADRA issues clarification regarding birth, death certificates Earlier, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) issued an important clarification concerning birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage registrations.According to details, NADRA stated that the registration of births, deaths, and changes in marital status is carried out under provincial laws by the relevant Union Council.
Punjab Governor Salim Haider has announced a complete ban on Israeli products at the Governor House, declaring that items financially benefiting Israel will not be tolerated, ARY News reported.According to reports, Governor Salim Haider stated that as long as he holds office, all foreign products, particularly beverages and other brands linked to Israel, will remain banned from the premises.He stressed that witnessing the brutal oppression of innocent Muslims in Palestine left him heartbroken.https://youtu.be/ICebmPN_Lvg?t=870During a meeting on Sunday at the Governor House Lahore with former Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Punjab Assembly Parliamentary Leader Haider Ali Gillani, senior leader Chaudhry Manzoor, and other party figures, Governor Haider reiterated that there is no room for Israeli brands in the Governor House under his leadership.He condemned the relentless violence in Gaza and Palestine, calling it utterly unbearable. The governor urged the international community to take immediate and effective action against Israeli aggression.Appealing to the public, he encouraged citizens to boycott all Israeli products that support in the genocide of Palestinian people.Read More: JI announces shutter-down strike on April 22“This is a time for solidarity,” he said. “We must send a strong, united message to the world that the people of Pakistan stand with the oppressed.”Earlier, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Ameer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman announced country-wide shutter down strike on April 22 to express solidarity with the oppressed people of PalestineAddressing Gaza solidarity march in Karachi, Hafiz Naeem said that countries like South Africa and Ireland are standing in front against the Zionist forces.“But when those who watch the spectacle become the spectacle themselves, who will come to their aid? The mask has come off the face of the West, the imperialist mind has become clear, and the conscientious people living in the West have stood up against them.,” the JI chief added.He said that there will be a nationwide shutter-down strike on April 22 to show solidarity with the Palestinians. “Everything (every shop) will be closed on April 22,” Hafiz Naeem said.The JI also announced to a solidarity marches in Multan and Islamabad on April 18 and 20 respectively.He said said that Hamas and Al-Qassam Brigades have thwarted Israeli technology. Hafiz Naeem said that the United Nations Charter has been flouted as genocide of the Palestinians has been done for the past many years.
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) has maintained a stable position against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), trading at 202.20 PKR in the interbank market.This consistency comes amid fluctuating global currency trends and Pakistan’s ongoing economic adjustments, providing a sense of predictability for businesses and expatriates. 1 Canadian Dollar= 202.20 Pakistani Rupee Valuation Process Explained The exchange rate between the Canadian Dollar and the Pakistani Rupee is determined by market forces of supply and demand in the foreign exchange (forex) market. Several key factors influence this rate: Trade Balances – Canada’s exports to Pakistan, including pulses, machinery, and pharmaceuticals, alongside remittances from Pakistani expatriates in Canada, impact the demand for CAD. Interest Rates – The monetary policies of the Bank of Canada and the State Bank of Pakistan play a crucial role. Higher interest rates in Canada could attract more forex inflows, strengthening the CAD against the PKR. Economic Stability – Pakistan’s inflation, foreign exchange reserves, and political climate significantly affect the PKR’s valuation. Recent stabilization efforts by the government have helped prevent sharp depreciation. Global Markets – Since Canada is a major oil exporter, fluctuations in crude oil prices can influence the CAD’s strength. Additionally, the US Dollar’s movement indirectly affects the CAD-PKR exchange rate due to their correlation in global trade. Forex traders, commercial banks, and the State Bank of Pakistan closely monitor these variables to ensure liquidity and stability in the currency market. Impact on Pakistani Expatriates in Canada The steady exchange rate is particularly significant for the large Pakistani diaspora in Canada, which sends billions of dollars in remittances back home annually. A stable CAD-to-PKR rate ensures that: Families in Pakistan Receive Predictable Support – With minimal fluctuations, expatriates can budget more effectively, knowing their remittances will maintain consistent purchasing power for their families. Encourages Higher Remittances – Stability reduces the fear of sudden currency losses, potentially motivating more overseas Pakistanis to send money through formal channels. Investment Decisions – A predictable exchange rate allows expatriates to make long-term financial plans, such as property investments or business ventures in Pakistan, without the risk of abrupt currency devaluation eroding their funds. However, if the PKR were to weaken in the future, expatriates might benefit from higher rupee conversions, but this could also signal broader economic challenges in Pakistan, such as inflation or reduced foreign reserves. CURRENCY RATES TODAY IN PAKISTAN About the Currencies Canadian Dollar (CAD): The official currency of Canada, issued by the Bank of Canada, is one of the world’s most traded currencies. Known for its stability, the Canadian Dollar is heavily influenced by commodity prices, particularly oil, given Canada’s status as a major energy exporter. Pakistani Rupee (PKR): The national currency of Pakistan, regulated by the State Bank of Pakistan, has faced depreciation pressures in recent years due to trade deficits, inflation, and external debt burdens. However, recent IMF-backed reforms have contributed to relative stability.
KARACHI- April 14, 2025: The Qatari Riyal (QAR) continues to exhibit stability against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), with the current exchange rate remaining at 76.95 PKR today. This stability highlights the strength of Qatar’s economic framework and the various factors influencing the currency market in Pakistan, providing valuable insights into the financial relations between the two countries.Valuation DynamicsThe persistently stable Qatari Riyal at 76.95 PKR is indicative of Qatar’s solid economic structure, which is largely supported by its extensive hydrocarbon resources and a fixed exchange rate against the US Dollar at approximately 3.64 QAR per USD. This fixed rate helps shield the QAR from major fluctuations, establishing a consistent benchmark for global trade and investments.Conversely, the valuation of the Pakistani Rupee is influenced by a combination of factors, including domestic inflation rates, foreign exchange reserves, and remittances from the Pakistani diaspora, especially those residing in the Gulf region. The exchange rate of 76.96 PKR per QAR suggests a relatively strong PKR, bolstered partly by consistent remittance inflows from Middle Eastern nations, particularly Qatar.Economic ImpactThe stable exchange rate carries significant implications for both countries. For Qatar, it boosts investor and business confidence in engaging with Pakistan’s growing market, creating opportunities for trade and investment in infrastructure. Pakistani exporters, notably those dealing in textiles and agricultural goods destined for Qatar, gain from the stability in pricing, improving their competitiveness in the Qatari marketplace.For Pakistan, the exchange rate supports the substantial diaspora in Qatar—part of the 11.5 million Pakistanis living in the Middle East—who regularly send remittances back home. In December 2024, remittances from the Middle East represented 55% of Pakistan’s overall inflows, a trend that is expected to persist with a stable QAR-PKR exchange rate. However, any potential depreciation of the PKR could raise import costs for energy-related products from Qatar, impacting Pakistan’s trade balance negatively.Conclusion and Currency OverviewThe consistent exchange rate of 76.95 PKR against the QAR signifies a balanced phase in the economic relations between Qatar and Pakistan, advantageous for trade, investment, and remittance flows. The Qatari Riyal, which became Qatar’s official currency in 1973, is regulated by the Qatar Central Bank and is divided into 100 dirhams. Its strength is closely linked to Qatar’s oil and gas revenues, establishing it as a fundamental element of the Gulf economy.The Pakistani Rupee, utilized since 1947, is managed by the State Bank of Pakistan and is subdivided into 100 paisa. Although the PKR tends to be more volatile due to a variety of economic challenges faced by Pakistan, it remains crucial for a nation with expanding trade relationships and a dependency on remittances from abroad. Together, the QAR and PKR demonstrate the relationship between resource-driven stability and the resilience of emerging markets. CURRENCY RATES TODAY IN PAKISTAN
KARACHI: A young woman from the port city of Pakistan has gone viral on social media, leaving viewers stunned by her incredible batting skills while batting at Frere Hall, ARY News reported.Despite being a professional banker by day, Faiza Azam Khan’s passion lies in cricket. Her impressive display of boundaries and sixes at Karachi’s Frere Hall on her day off has gone viral, winning hearts across the internet.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMaM8m_Wb58Speaking about her growing popularity, Faiza said, “Any women who want to join us are welcome to come and play cricket with us.” Her inclusive approach has added to the charm of the now viral cricket video.Faiza Azam Khan expressed her dream of representing the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team, preferably while wearing a hijab. “If I get the chance to play for Pakistan with hijab, that would be wonderful,” she said.Read More: WATCH: Alyssa Healy praises six-year-old Pakistani girl’s batting skillsAlthough she faced criticism when she first picked up the bat, most people have shown her immense support.“When Faiza plays cricket with us, it brings us joy,” said her younger brother. “If she plays internationally, I’ll be very proud.”[video width="720" height="576" mp4="https://arynews.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/WhatsApp-Video-2025-04-14-at-6.20.47-PM-1.mp4"][/video]Her elder sister Nazia added, “I play cricket with her too, but the way Faiza plays is unmatched. I truly wish she gets selected for the women’s team. I believe if given a chance, she can make Pakistan proud.”The viral video has sparked conversation not just for her talent, but also for breaking stereotypes. With each share and view, Faiza’s story continues to inspire women across the nation proving once again how one viral moment can lead to real-world impact.[video width="720" height="576" mp4="https://arynews.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/WhatsApp-Video-2025-04-14-at-6.04.57-PM.mp4"][/video]Earlier, a six-year-old Pakistani girl went viral for over her exceptional batting skills.The girl, identified as six-year-old Sonia Khan, went viral for her exceptional batting skills and a wide range of cricket shots.The video went viral after it was shared by English umpire Richard Kettleborough on social media.“Meet Sonia, a 6-year-old batting sensation from Pakistan. Her strokes remind me of Rohit Sharma!” he wrote in his social media post.Australian women’s cricket team captain Alyssa Healy became the latest to admire the six-year-old Pakistani girl.Speaking on a podcast, Healy lauded the ‘incredibly skilled’ Sonia Khan, saying that the little girl was hitting the ball better than her.“She looks incredibly skilled. It’s unbelievable to see such batting ability at just six-years-old,” she added.Healy quipped, “I feel like she was hitting the ball even better than me!”
As of April 14, 2025, the UAE Dirham (AED) remains stable against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), with an exchange rate of 76.41 PKR in the open market.This situation illustrates ongoing variability in the foreign exchange market, influenced by a combination of regional economic factors and global trade trends, which offers a favorable rate for overseas Pakistanis sending remittances from the UAE. 1 UAE Dirham is equivalent to 76.41 Pakistani Rupees. The exchange rate of the AED to the PKR is affected by several important elements. The UAE Dirham, which is pegged to the US Dollar at approximately 3.67 AED to 1 USD, enjoys relative stability owing to the UAE’s strong oil-based economy and sound fiscal policies.This peg guarantees that the value of the Dirham reflects the performance of the US Dollar in the international marketplace. In contrast, the Pakistani Rupee functions under a managed floating exchange rate system, which means its value is subject to the forces of supply and demand in the forex market, as well as interventions by the State Bank of Pakistan. Elements such as remittance inflows, trade balances, and domestic inflation significantly influence the strength of the PKR. The current exchange rate of 76.42 PKR per AED indicates a marginal appreciation of the Dirham, possibly linked to increased remittance inflows or changes in Pakistan’s economic landscape.Market experts observe that the UAE plays a vital economic role for Pakistan, with millions of Pakistani expatriates in the UAE sending considerable remittances—estimated at $3.1 billion in February 2025 alone, according to the State Bank of Pakistan. Such inflows frequently enhance the demand for the Dirham in Pakistan, affecting its exchange rate.The UAE Dirham serves as the official currency of the United Arab Emirates, a federation comprising seven emirates, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Established in 1973, it replaced the Qatar and Dubai Riyal and is abbreviated as AED.The Pakistani Rupee, represented by PKR or “Rs,” has been the official currency of Pakistan since the nation gained independence in 1947. While the Dirham’s stability is grounded in the economic strength of the UAE, the value of the Rupee reflects the broader economic challenges and prospects of Pakistan. The interaction between these two currencies highlights the strong economic relationship between the UAE and Pakistan.
ISLAMABAD: Former Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry has made serious allegations against the lawyers and current leadership of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claiming they are attempting to take control of the party from Imran Khan, ARY News reported.According to reports, Fawad Chaudhry accused the PTI legal team and leadership of working against the party’s founding leader, Imran Khan.He alleged that some individuals became MNAs and senators using the Imran Khan’s name, while secretly hoping for convictions against him and other senior members.He stated, “PTI lawyers and current leadership are trying to take over the party. There’s now a race to meet the founder and feed him false information.”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTH5yfnGjJsChaudhry also criticized the PTI legal team, saying, “Not a single PTI lawyer appeared in the Supreme Court today. They are destroying the rights of the PTI founder.”He further alleged that the current PTI leadership is working hand-in-hand with the government.Read More: Fawad Chaudhry ‘slaps’ Shoaib Shaheen outside Adiala JailEarlier, a scuffle broke out between former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shoaib Shaheen outside Adiala Jail.According to sources, the argument turned physical, with Fawad Chaudhry allegedly slapping Shoaib Shaheen.Shoaib Shaheen complained to Imran Khan against Fawad Chaudhry, alleging that he was assaulted by the PTI leader at Gate No. 5 of the jail. Shaheen also claimed that he suffered injuries to his hand during the scuffle.Responding to the scuffle, Fawad Chaudhry stated that Shoaib Shaheen had made derogatory remarks about Chairman Imran Khan regarding him during a TV program. Chaudhry claimed that he had asked Shaheen not to make such comments, but the situation escalated into a physical altercation.However, later Chaudhry revealed that the matter had been resolved after a patch-up by PTI founder Imran Khan.It is pertinent to note that on December 1st, 2024 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) severed ties with Fawad Chaudhry, following directives from the party’s founder, Imran Khan.
In a noteworthy development in the forex market, the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) has maintained its value against the Pakistani Rupee, currently trading at 914.71 PKR in the open market.This increase mirrors the ongoing shifts in global currency markets and underscores the intricate factors that influence exchange rates between nations. While the change may seem minimal, it carries significant implications for trade, remittances, and the financial conditions of Pakistani expatriates residing in Kuwait. 1 KWD= 914.71 PKR Understanding the Valuation ProcessThe exchange rate between currencies such as the KWD and PKR is affected by several factors, including economic stability, inflation rates, interest rates, geopolitical factors, and market demand. The Kuwaiti Dinar is pegged to a basket of international currencies, with the US Dollar as the primary component, granting it a level of stability. In contrast, the Pakistani Rupee operates under a managed float system, resulting in value fluctuations based on market supply and demand, which are heavily influenced by Pakistan’s monetary policies, fiscal health, and external challenges like debt servicing and imports.The recent appreciation of the KWD against the PKR can be attributed to Kuwait’s robust oil-dependent economy, significant fiscal reserves, and stable political environment. Meanwhile, the PKR faces pressure from rising inflation, a widening current account deficit, and a reliance on foreign loans. These differing economic landscapes highlight the divergence in currency performance.Impact on Pakistani ExpatriatesFor the multitude of Pakistani expatriates employed in Kuwait, the KWD’s rise against the PKR brings both prospects and challenges. On a positive note, a stronger KWD means that remittances sent back to Pakistan now have greater purchasing power. For instance, a worker sending 100 KWD to their family in Pakistan will now result in approximately 91,471 PKR, an increase from 91,234 PKR the day before—a small yet meaningful difference that can help ease family expenses amidst rising prices in Pakistan.However, this situation also poses challenges, as the cost of living for expatriates in Kuwait could rise if local prices increase due to the stronger KWD. Additionally, those planning to return to Pakistan might face challenges converting their savings into PKR at a less favorable rate than before, contingent on future currency movements.Broader Economic ImplicationsAt a macroeconomic level, the depreciation of the PKR against major currencies such as the Kuwaiti Dinar reveals structural vulnerabilities within Pakistan’s economy. A weaker rupee leads to higher import costs, exacerbating inflation and complicating stabilization efforts. Conversely, Kuwait’s robust dinar reinforces its status as one of the world’s most valuable currencies, backed by responsible fiscal management and abundant energy resources.Overview of KWD and PKRThe Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) was introduced in 1961, replacing the Gulf Rupee, and has consistently ranked as one of the strongest currencies globally. Supported by Kuwait's vast oil reserves and prudent monetary policies, the KWD enjoys considerable stability and investor confidence. It is widely regarded as a symbol of the nation’s economic achievements and strategic importance in the Middle East. CURRENCY RATES TODAY IN PAKISTAN In contrast, the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) serves as the official currency of Pakistan, first issued in 1949 after the partition of British India. Over the years, the PKR has faced numerous challenges, including periods of devaluation and instability, which reflect the broader economic issues facing the country. Despite these difficulties, the PKR remains crucial to Pakistan’s domestic economy and plays a vital role in facilitating trade and commerce.
ISLAMABAD: A delegation of visiting US Congress members has described their recent trip to Pakistan as highly successful and productive, expressing optimism for stronger Pakistan-US relations in the future.During their visit, the American lawmakers held meetings with senior political and military leadership of Pakistan, which they said would contribute to further strengthening bilateral ties.Congressman Jack Bergman highlighted the strategic importance of the Pakistan-US relationship, stating, “The significance of our partnership is undeniable and will remain relevant in the years to come.”He underscored that the positive impact of enhanced cooperation would not be limited to Pakistan and the United States (US) but would also extend to other developing regions around the world.“We are working in specific sectors and promoting partnerships. One such critical area is mineral development,” Bergman said, adding that this collaboration would lay the foundation for robust industries that could benefit not only Pakistan but the global economy.He further noted that new mining technologies and innovative products are essential for future industrial growth, and emphasized shared values between the two countries. “Our relationship is vital because both nations believe in the principles of freedom,” he remarked.Congressman Thomas Richard Suozzi began his remarks with a warm “Assalamualaikum” and thanked the Pakistani people for their hospitality.Suozzi called for building bilateral relations on strong foundations, acknowledging the role of the Pakistani diaspora in the US.Read More: US delegation calls on COAS Asim MunirHe praised Pakistanis as hardworking, educated, and family-oriented individuals, and stressed the importance of joint efforts to promote economic security and enhance economic activity between the two nations.Congressman Jonathan Luther Jackson also lauded the visit, saying, “I witnessed the spirit of faith, unity, and discipline in Pakistan.” He termed the visit a unique opportunity to strengthen ties based on shared history and mutual trust.“I firmly believe that Pakistan has a very bright future,” Jackson said, adding that he visited religious sites and met with top leadership in Pakistan.
KARACHI: An uncontrolled cement mixer truck hit five vehicles at the Lyari Expressway, fortunately the mishap not resulted in fatalities.It is to be mentioned here that heavy traffic has been banned over the expressway though heavy vehicles illegally running on the road.Police has detained the driver and cleaner of the cement mixer truck. "Driver, Sardar Mohammad 65, has a driving license from Baluchistan but it seems fake," officials said.The driver was trying to use the Lyari Expressway to make a U-turn when the accident happened."Lyari Expressway comes within jurisdiction of the motorway police," a section officer said. "Motorway Police authorities don't reply to scores of letters wrote to them over the issue"."Despite a ban even motorcycles, rickshaws and Chingchis also seen over the expressway," traffic police official said.
A speeding water tanker crushed a five-year-old boy to death in Karachi's Baldia, ARY News reported on Monday.[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://arynews.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/WhatsApp-Video-2025-04-14-at-2.45.37-PM.mp4"][/video]As many as 264 people including 37 children have lost their lives in traffic accidents in the port city in 2025 so far.According to police, the tragic incident unfolded in Abidabad, an area in Baldia Town, Karachi, where a speeding tanker crushed a five years old boy, Affan, who was playing on the ground, to death.Rescue officials reported that the tanker driver was not present at the time of the incident, and the water tanker had been parked on the ground.In the driver's absence, the cleaner operated the tanker, which lost control and fatally struck the five-year-old Affan.Read more: Another water tanker set ablaze in KarachiAuthorities confirmed that police have launched an investigation and are collecting details of the incident, and have also initiated a search for the driver.It is worth mentioning that on April 8, a similar accident occurred on Mauripur Road in Karachi, where a trailer hit and killed a young beggar boy. Police arrested the driver at the scene and took the trailer into custody.The deceased child was identified as eight-year-old Raheel.According to police, the boy was a beggar and was crossing the road with his sister when the trailer fatally struck him. Fortunately, his sister remained unharmed in the incident.
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