Pak Suzuki to Finally Say Goodbye to Bolan & Ravi after 40 years

Pak Suzuki may discontinue the MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) 800cc Bolan & Ravi next year. In a recent order, the Lahore High Court directed the Engineering Development Board (EDB), which regulates the auto industry, to make airbags a mandatory safety feature. It is technically impossible to install airbags in Bolan & Ravi. Therefore, the company will replace it with the Suzuki Every model.

A 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at gunpoint in Khazan, Peshawar

A 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at gunpoint in Khazan, a town near Peshawar. According to an FIR filed with the police, the victim went to a cosmetics store with her brother. While walking back home, they came across a man called Zubir and another accused standing outside their home. Furthermore, she claimed he assaulted her at gunpoint, while another man overpowered her brother.

Pakistan successfully tests surface-to-surface ballistic missile Ghaznavi

Pakistan successfully conducted a team launch of a surface-to-surface ballistic missile Ghaznavi. The ISPR revealed in a statement that the training was launched to ensure the operational readiness of Army Strategic Forces Command. He also added that it is also aimed at re-validating the technical parameters of the weapon system. Additionally, the armed forces successfully launched the medium-range ballistic missile Shaheen 1-A on March 26.

Pakistan breaks India’s record by planting 52,040 saplings in 40 seconds

Students in Gujranwala planted 52,040 saplings in 40 seconds on Thursday, setting a world record. It was scheduled as part of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s initiative “Clean Green Ten Billion Trees”. More than 12,500 students, teachers, and citizens took part in the activity. Moreover, the activity surpassed India’s record of planting 37,000 saplings in a minute.

Justice Ayesha Malik to become first-ever female supreme court justice of Pakistan

Justice Ayesha Malik is expected to become the first woman judge to be elevated to the Supreme Court. People throughout Pakistan are celebrating this news. Moreover, she has been nominated for elevation to the apex court by the Chief Justice of Pakistan. During the Judicial Commission of Pakistan meeting on September 9, she will be appointed to the apex court.

Taliban moves toward Afghan capital after taking Ghazni city

In an announcement Thursday, a Taliban leader claimed they had taken Ghazni, a strategic city 150 kilometers from Kabul. Ten provincial capitals have been captured by the Taliban in a week. The city lies along a major highway that connects Kabul and Kandahar. Moreover, it has become a convenient gateway for the Taliban to Kabul.

Legendary actress Durdana Butt passes away at 83 after long illness

Veteran Pakistani actress Durdana Butt passed away on Thursday at the age of 83. She had been suffering from cancer for a long time. Recently, she had to be put on ventilator support after her illness became worse after contracting Covid. Durdana Butt, who was born on 9 May 1938, was also known for her positive and fun on-screen presence.

USA finds Pakistan useful only to clear mess in Afghanistan, says PM

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan accused the US of seeing Pakistan as only useful to clean up the mess in Afghanistan. US officials have been urging Pakistan to use its influence on the Taliban to broker a peace deal. The Taliban and the Afghan government have not been able to reach an agreement. Consequently, the violence in Afghanistan has escalated sharply.

Hackers steal $600m in major cryptocurrency heist from Poly Network

In the largest cryptocurrency heist in history, hackers stole about $600m from Blockchain site Poly Network. Hackers exploited a vulnerability in Poly Network’s system and stole thousands of digital tokens such as Ether. Moreover, the attacker claimed to have hacked Poly Network for fun and undertook the attack as a challenge, Chainalysis said.

CAA plans helicopter flights for Skardu, Gilgit to promote tourism

The federal government has planned flights of international airlines and helicopter flights for Skardu and Gilgit to promote tourism. Director General CAA Khaqan Murtaza stated that operating large planes will promote tourism in Gilgit, Skardu, and Chitral. Moreover, Skardu airport has been granted the status of an international airport.