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Lahore,
May 8 (Language) Despite being allowed by a court to go abroad for treatment, Pakistan Opposition Leader Shehbaz Sharif was barred from going to the UK on Saturday.

Shahbaz's party spokesperson Maryam Aurangzeb said Sharif was allowed to go abroad for treatment by the Lahore High Court on Friday but the top investigating agency allegedly put his name in "any other list" and barred him from leaving the country.





The court had granted "conditional permission" to Shehbaz to be treated in britain from May 8 to July 3 for treatment and shahbaz, who has been accused of corruption, was ready to approach his elder brother and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in London. Dawn News quoted Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) spokesperson Maryam Aurangzeb as saying that Shehbaz (69) was not allowed to board the plane from Lahore airport to travel to the UK via Qatar on Saturday.




He said the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) allegedly put Shehbaz's name in "any other list", which prevented him from leaving the country.

Meanwhile, FIA immigration officials said that Shahbaz's name has not yet been removed from the blacklist by the Home Ministry.

Karachi, 23 April (Language) Pakistan's Edhi Welfare Trust has offered to provide 50 ambulances and auxiliary personnel to India to help combat the Kovid-19 global epidemic. Trust chief Faisal Edhi said in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the organization Kovid-19 in India is closely monitoring the situation. Faisal said that Edhi Trust sympathizes with Indians in this difficult time and can send 50 ambulances and personnel to help the people of India. Kovid-19 global epidemic in India takes continuous frightening form.




According to Dawn newspaper, Faisal wrote in his letter, "We are seeing the impact of the corona crisis on the people of India at the Idi Foundation. We are saddened to know that the epidemic has such a huge impact on your country where a large number of people are struggling. He expressed his condolences and offered 50 ambulances along with his service.



He said that his team consists of medical technicians, office staff, drivers and support staff and the foundation will meet all their needs, the burden will not be on India. For this, they have sought permission to come to India and cooperation from the local and police administrations. He said he was willing to send teams to help in critical areas.

Geeta's house in Pakistan

Faisal's father and his mother Bilkis had taken care of geeta in Pakistan. Geeta cannot hear and accidentally crossed the border when she was 9 years old. Bilkis took care of Geeta until she was sent to India. Geeta was finally able to meet her family in Parbhani, Maharashtra. In India, 3 lakh 32 thousand 730 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, 2,263 people have died of corona in a day. At present, there are 24 lakh 28 thousand 616 active cases in the country.




ISLAMABAD, 

May 16 (Language) Pakistan on Sunday began relaxing the covid restrictions imposed on transport and business activities. They were banned for a week to prevent the spread of the virus during the Eid holidays. The ban is being extended even as the country's corona virus infection rate rose to 7.83 per cent on Sunday, down from about five per cent a day earlier. This was the first time in two months that the infection rate was recorded so low. All businesses and public transport were banned from May 10 to 16 to prevent movement of people during eid-ul-fitr holidays to prevent viruses.





The National Command and Operation Theatre (NCOC) decided to restart public transports from Sunday. Restrictions on parvihan have been relaxed so that people from far away places can return and start going to offices and other duties from Monday when business institutions also open.





Lockdown has proved effective in preventing the virus as only 1,531 new cases were reported on Saturday and the infection rate was only 5.8 per cent, the lowest since March 8. But with 2,379 cases reported in the last 24 hours, the covid-19 cases in the country have gone up to 8,77,130. According to the National Health Service Ministry, the death toll has increased to 19,43. The government has also started registration for vaccination of people aged 30 years and above.

Islamabad

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturday expressed his support to Indians and expressed his sympathy for the affected families in view of the sharp rise in covid-19 cases in India. Qureshi said the Covid-19 crisis reminds us that there is a need to move beyond politics on humanitarian issues.



"In the light of the current wave of Covid-19 infection, which has wreaked havoc in our region, we express our support to the people of India. On behalf of the people of Pakistan, I extend my heartfelt sympathy to the families affected in India. He said Pakistan is working closely with SAARC countries to cooperate to tackle the epidemic.

According to Saturday's data of the Union Health Ministry (India), the number of infected people in India has gone up to 1,66,10,481 as per Saturday's data of corona virus, while 25 lakh patients are currently undergoing treatment. With the death of 2624 patients, 1,89,544 people have lost their lives in India so far due to this infection.

According to Pakistan's Health Ministry, 157 patients lost their lives in the country in the last 24 hours. At the same time, 5908 new cases of this epidemic were reported in Pakistan. Qureshi's tweet comes at a time when relations between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue are improving. Pakistan was angered by the Indian government's decision to withdraw the special status of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019 and sent it back to the Indian High Commissioner, reducing diplomatic ties with India. Pakistan had terminated all air and road links with India and suspended trade and rail services.

Karachi
Authorities in India's neighbouring Pakistan's Sindh province have issued a high alert after the country's Meteorological Department issued a warning over Cyclone Taute. The Pakistan Meteorological Department on Sunday issued its sixth consecutive alert for the cyclone, which could affect part of Sindh province, Xinhua reported. Heavy rain and strong winds are expected especially in its coastal areas.




According to the alert, the cyclone has turned into a 'very severe cyclonic storm'. It is a centre near 15.3 degrees North Latitude and 72.5 degree East Longitude, about 1,210 km south-southeast of Karachi. The alert said, "Maximum continuous winds around the system centre are blowing at a speed of 100-120 kmph to 140 kmph. '

Winds likely to blow at 60-80 kmph
In an alert issued on Saturday night, the department said, "Based on the prevailing weather conditions, winds with dust, thunderstorms are likely to blow at 60-80 kmph in different parts of Sindh, especially in the coastal region. Fishermen have also been advised not to go into the sea till May 20 as the sea conditions will be very bad.





In a separate notification, the department has also issued a heatwave warning for Karachi by Monday, with the temperature projected to rise to 42 degrees Celsius. Following the alert, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah had declared emergency in all districts along the coastal belt. In Karachi, local authorities have started removing all hoardings and making alternative arrangements for cleaning and housing of drains besides protecting the buildings under construction.

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi tweeted on Saturday night saying that as a sign of solidarity with the people of India in the wake of the current wave of corona virus, Pakistan has officially offered relief and support.

Islamabad. Pakistan has offered help in view of the howl caused by the second wave of corona virus in India. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi (Shah Mehmood Qureshi) said in a tweet on Saturday night that as a sign of solidarity with the people of India in the wake of the current wave of corona virus, Pakistan has officially offered relief and support. Tell us that the Edi Foundation came forward before the Pakistan government offered help. The foundation offered to help people battling corona in India. Edi Foundation Chairman Faisal Edi had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday offering help by sending his team to India.





Shah Mahmood Qureshi tweeted, "In the room of a sign of solidarity with the people of India in view of the current wave of Covid-19, Pakistan has officially offered relief and support to India including ventilators, BA PAP, digital X-ray machines, PPE and other related items. We believe in humanity's earlier policy.'
It was only on Saturday that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted solidarity but did not offer any help. Imran Khan wrote in his tweet, "I want to express my solidarity with the people of India as they are fighting the dangerous wave of corona. We wish all those suffering from epidemics in our neighborhood and the world recover quickly. We must fight this global challenge together with humanity.'





He has said that volunteers from his team want to come to India with 50 ambulances and help people fight this epidemic. In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Faisal said, "We are very sorry to hear about the extraordinary impact of the epidemic in India, where a large number of people are suffering a lot.... We would like to help as a fleet of 50 ambulances.''

Read more: Imran Khan sends prayers to India from Pakistan, says it has to fight corona epidemic

Tell us that Faisal Edi runs the largest charitable ambulance network in Pakistan. It was with the help of this foundation that Bharat Gita returned from Pakistan a few years ago. Geeta had lived in Pakistan for nearly 15 years, after which she was able to return to India after the help of many.

Pakistan latest news: A three-judge bench led by Lahore High Court Judge Ali Bakr Najafi gave a unanimous verdict in favour of bail for 69-year-old Shehbaz. Shehbaz is the younger brother of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. 

Lahore. A Pakistani court on Thursday granted bail to leader of opposition and PMAY-N chief Shehbaz Sharif (PML-N chief Shahbaz Sharif) on charges of money laundering and disproportionate assets. A three-judge bench headed by Lahore High Court Judge Ali Bakr Najafi gave a unanimous verdict in favour of the bail of 69-year-old Shehbaz. Shehbaz is the younger brother of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.


May be released from jail on Friday

A three-judge bench granted bail to Shehbaz on two private bond of 50-50 lakh Pakistani rupees who are expected to be released from jail on Friday. Shehbaz was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau in September 2020 on charges of money laundering and disproportionate assets.

Sharif has served as Punjab CM

Recently, the Pakistan government has registered a seven billion rupee sadhana case against leader of opposition Shahbaz Sharif and his family. Shahbaz, 69, was the Chief Minister of Punjab between 2008 and 2018. Prime Minister Imran Khan's advisor for home and accountability affairs Shahzad Akbar has said that the Financial Monitoring Unit (NAB) had detected 177 suspicious transactions of Shahbaz's family after which NAB launched an investigation

Islamabad.

                  Imran Khan's party PTI (PTI) has suffered a major setback in Pakistan. In fact, Imran's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf appeared far behind in karachi's NA-249 parliamentary by-election, winning by-election to Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's Pakistan People's Party candidate Qadir Khan Mandokhel. He has defeated Nawaz Sharif's PML-N candidate Miftah Ismail. While Imran's party PTI candidate Amjad Afridi is fifth.



The great thing is that despite being banned in this by-election, Tehreek-e-Lubbek Pakistan fielded its candidate. TLP candidate Mufti Nazir Ahmed Kamalvi is third in this election with 11,125 votes. The same radical party had wreaked havoc on the streets of Pakistan a few days ago in the name of breaking diplomatic ties with France. After which the Imran cabinet banned the TLP as a terrorist organisation. Opposition parties contested separately in the NA-249 parliamentary by-election, though they claim to be united in the name of removing the Imran government. On the one hand, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari tweeted his thanks to the voters of Karachi. Meanwhile, PML-N chief leader and Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz tweeted accusing him of rigging the election.



In Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) candidate Qadir Khan Mandokhel has won karachi's NA-249 parliamentary by-election. While Imran's party PTI (PTI) candidate Amjad Afridi is fifth.


Important information of 45 lakh Air India customers has been reportedly stolen. Credit cards, passports and phone numbers have been stolen in the cyber attack.

New Delhi. If you have also travelled by state airlines Air India as well as airlines like Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa and Cathe Pacific, this news has upset you. There has been a major cyber attack on the world's largest airlines. Important information of 45 lakh Air India customers has been reportedly stolen. Credit cards, passports and phone numbers have been stolen in the cyber attack. In addition, customer names, date of birth, contact information and ticket information have also been stolen. Hackers have stolen data for the entire 10 years. Air India has confirmed the hacking. 



Air India has announced that there have been large scale cyber attacks on its data processors in February. It has leaked ten years of data of Air India customers including credit cards, passports and phone numbers. The hacking has stolen data of about 4.5 lakh customers registered between August 26, 2011 and February 3, 2021. Air India has revealed the data theft nearly three months after it was first reported.

Apart from Air India, these foreign airlines are also affected 

The Geneva-based passenger system operator targets SITA in the biggest cyber attack so far. The company serves the Star Alliance of airlines including Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa and United besides Air India. 

Air India said in an email to customers. "SITA our data processor of PSS passenger service system (which is responsible for storing and processing personal information of passengers) is recently aware of the cyber attack. The incident had affected about 4,500,000 data. "

"We received the first information in this regard from our data processor on 25.02.2021, we want to clarify that the identity of the affected data topics was provided only by our data processor on 25.03.2021 and 5.04.221," Air India said. This hacking involved personal data registered between 26 August 2011 and 3 February 2021. This included name, date of birth, contact information, passport information, ticket information, constant flyer data of Star Alliance and Air India (but no password data was affected). However, CVV/CVC numbers have not been stolen. " Air India said it has started an investigation into the incident and has taken steps including securing compromised servers, involving external experts of data security incidents, contacting credit card issuers and reset passwords of its persistent flyer programme.



Market regulator SEBI on Wednesday imposed a total fine of Rs 1.05 crore on Indiabulls Venture and some of its affiliates for violating market rules.

New Delhi. Market regulator SEBI on Wednesday imposed a total fine of Rs 1.05 crore on Indiabulls Venture and some of its affiliates for violating market rules. The company is currently working under the name Dhani Services. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has imposed a fine of Rs 25-25 lakh on former Indiabulls Non-Executive Director Pia Johnson her husband Mehul Johnson for violating The Prohibition of Sheep Trade (PIT) rules. 



The regulator has imposed the penalty on them for trading the stock during the period of issue of unpublished sensitive price information. Pia and Mehul had made a collective profit of Rs 69.09 lakh from it. According to SEBI, the matter was investigated between January-November 2017. In another order, SEBI imposed a fine of Rs 50 lakh on Indiabulls Venture for not issuing notice of ban on sale of shares in the market during the respective period and rs 5 lakh on its secretary Lalit Sharma for not monitoring the closure of the market.

Banks to take action against private guarantors

The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the validity of the Centre's notification allowing banks to take action against individual guarantors for recovery of loans under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). A bench of Justices L Nageshwar Rao and S Ravindra Bhat said that the approval of the solution scheme under IBC does not eliminate the liability of individual guarantors towards banks. 

Justice Bhat read out the findings of the verdict and said, "In the judgement, we have upheld the notification. ''The petitioners had challenged the Notification dated 15th November 2019 issued under IBC and other provisions, which relate to those who give personal guarantees to corporate debtors. Upholding the validity of the notification, the apex court said that the introduction of insolvency resolution scheme for a company does not eliminate the corporate guarantee given by individuals towards payment of dues to financial institutions. 

WHO Director General Tedros Edanom Gebrasse said that we are seeing this epidemic of corona virus becoming more deadly this time than last year. 

Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the corona virus epidemic will prove to be more deadly this year than last year. WHO Director General Tedros Adanom Gebreus (WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus) said that we are seeing this epidemic of corona virus becoming more deadly this year than last year. The WHO has said that over 33 lakh 46 thousand people have lost their lives due to corona till now. Meanwhile, Japan has extended the period of emergency in the country amid the demand to cancel the Olympics.

In India, there were 50 thousand deaths due to corona in just 14 days, more than one lakh patients died in 46 days.

The Director General of WHO said that the number of deaths due to the epidemic has increased very fast. Japan has declared an emergency in three more areas just 10 weeks before the Olympics. While there is a demand for cancellation of the event in a camp with more than 3 lakh 50 thousand signatures. Tokyo and the surrounding area was under the order of emergency till the end of May, now Hiroshima, Okayama, North Hokkaido have also been brought under its ambit, where the Olympic Marathon is to be held.

Significantly, due to the fourth wave of Corona, Japan's medical system is also under great pressure. The public is raising their voice against organizing Olympic Games there this year. Kenji Sunomiya, who was the candidate for the governorship of Tokyo, said that we should give priority to saving lives and not the ceremony. He has submitted a petition with more than three and a half lakh signatures to the city administrators.



Also bad news for Taiwan, all entertainment venues in Taiwan's capital have been closed indefinitely. The library and sports center are also closed. Corona infection has been found in the pilots here, after which the government has become alert. So far, only 1290 cases of corona have been reported in Taiwan and only 12 deaths have taken place.

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