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South Africa vs. Bangladesh - A Nail-Biting Encounter

 The ICC Cricket World Cup is always a thrilling event for cricket enthusiasts around the world. The competition, the passion, and the unpredictable nature of the sport are what make it so exhilarating. In this blog, we take a closer look at the 23rd match of the 2023 Cricket World Cup, where South Africa faced off against Bangladesh. Live Action As of October 24, 2023, the match was being played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. South Africa had won the toss and chose to bat. At the time of this writing, South Africa had scored 175/3 in 32.1 overs with a current run rate of 5.44. The live forecast suggested that South Africa could end their innings with a total of 312 runs. Key Players For South Africa, Quinton de Kock was the standout performer, batting impressively at 95 runs (94 balls) with six boundaries and four sixes. On the other hand, Aiden Markram was a significant contributor, scoring 60 runs off 69 balls before getting out. On the bowling side, Shakib Al Hasan a...

Cricket World Cup 2023: Points Table and Standings

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 The Cricket World Cup 2023 has been an exhilarating journey for cricket fans around the world. With the group stage matches well underway, we have witnessed some outstanding performances, upsets, and incredible moments on the field. As the tournament progresses, let's take a closer look at the points table and team standings. Team Standings and Form   1. India India is leading the pack with a perfect record, having won all five of their matches. Their impressive form and positive net run rate have put them at the top of the table. Their upcoming clash against England promises to be a thrilling encounter.   2. New Zealand New Zealand is close behind, with four wins from five matches. Their only loss came against Australia. Their strong performance and high net run rate have them well-placed for the knockout stage.   3. South Africa South Africa has been consistent, winning three out of four matches. They suffered a loss to Bangladesh but rebounded...

Clash of Titans: Afghanistan's Triumph Over Pakistan in the World Cup 2023

The highly anticipated Pakistan vs. Afghanistan match in the 2023 Cricket World Cup held in India delivered a thrilling contest that will be remembered by cricket fans for years to come. Afghanistan emerged victorious in a nail-biting encounter that showcased the resilience, talent, and sportsmanship of both teams. The Battle Begins Batting first, Pakistan managed to put up a competitive total of 282/7 in their allotted 50 overs. Abdullah Shafique was the star for Pakistan with a well-crafted 58 runs. He anchored the innings and provided a solid start for his team. Captain Babar Azam contributed significantly with 74 runs, displaying his class and composure. However, Noor Ahmad's brilliant spell, which yielded three crucial wickets, kept Pakistan from posting an even more imposing total. Pakistan's innings was characterized by some valuable partnerships, including a 56-run opening stand between Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq and a 43-run partnership between Saud Shakee...

Nawaz Sharif's Return to Pakistan on October 21st: A Turning Point in Pakistani Politics

  Nawaz Sharif, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, is poised to make his way back to his homeland on October 21, 2023, following four years of voluntary exile in London. His return occurs against the backdrop of Pakistan grappling with a range of economic and political challenges. The nation currently finds itself mired in a severe economic crisis characterized by soaring inflation and unemployment. Simultaneously, the political landscape remains turbulent, with the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government embroiled in several corruption scandals. Sharif's impending return is expected to wield a substantial influence over Pakistani politics. He is a charismatic and widely popular leader, and his presence is anticipated to uplift the spirits of his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party. Currently, the PML-N stands as the largest opposition party in Pakistan, positioning itself as the primary contender against the PTI in the forthcoming general election scheduled for...

Scientist Predicts Strong Earthquake in Pakistan

A Dutch scientist has predicted that a strong earthquake will hit Pakistan within the next 48 hours. Frank Hoogerbeets, who works for the Netherlands-based Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), said in a tweet on October 1 that the quake is expected to strike near the Chaman fault line, which runs along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Hoogerbeets has a mixed record of predicting earthquakes, but he did accurately predict a major quake in Turkey earlier this year. He uses a combination of planetary alignment and seismic activity to make his predictions. The Chaman fault line is a major seismic zone, and Pakistan has a history of large earthquakes. In 2005, a 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck Kashmir, killing over 70,000 people. Here are some tips on how to prepare for an earthquake: Have a plan. Know what to do if an earthquake strikes while you are at home, at work, or in a public place. Secure your home. Make sure that heavy objects are securely fastened to walls...

Missing Anchorperson Imran Riaz Khan Safely Recovered After Five Months

 Sialkot, 25 th September 2023 - In a significant turn of events, anchorperson Imran Riaz Khan, who had been missing for nearly five months, was successfully recovered and reunited with his family on Monday, according to the Sialkot police. This development follows a series of events that began with Imran Riaz Khan's arrest on May 11 at Sialkot Airport under the 3MPO, amidst nationwide protests that erupted on May 9. In a social media post, the Sialkot police announced, "Journalist/anchor Mr. Imran Riaz Khan has been safely recovered. He is now with his family." The news of his safe recovery was also corroborated by Imran Riaz Khan's family, who had been anxiously awaiting his return. Their ordeal began when the Lahore High Court (LHC) granted the Inspector General of Punjab a 13-day window to recover the missing anchorperson, following a petition filed by his father pleading for his son's safe return. During the court proceedings, IG Punjab Usman Anwar rep...

Shahbaz Sharif's Frustration with Pakistan's Financial Crisis

  Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has expressed his frustration with Pakistan's financial crisis. He has said that he is unable to borrow any more money, and he is unsure of how to proceed. Sharif's frustration is understandable. Pakistan is facing a severe financial crisis. The country's foreign exchange reserves are low, and it is struggling to pay its debts. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Pakistan needs to implement a number of reforms in order to get a bailout package. Sharif has said that he is willing to implement the IMF's reforms. However, he has also said that the reforms will be painful. They will likely lead to higher taxes and cuts in government spending. Sharif is facing a difficult choice. He can either implement the IMF's reforms and risk alienating his supporters, or he can try to find another way to solve Pakistan's financial crisis. Sharif has said that he is still exploring all options. However, he has also said that...

Pakistan's Green Pakistan Initiative: A New Hope for the Agriculture Sector

The Green Pakistan Initiative (GPI) is a new government-led initiative that aims to revolutionize the agriculture sector in Pakistan. The GPI has the potential to transform Pakistan's economy and improve the lives of millions of people. The Need for a Green Revolution Pakistan's agriculture sector is currently in a state of crisis. The country's agricultural productivity is low, and the sector is heavily reliant on imports. This has led to high food prices and food insecurity. The GPI is designed to address these challenges. The initiative will focus on increasing agricultural productivity, improving access to water, and promoting sustainable farming practices. The GPI will also invest in research and development, and it will provide training and support to farmers. The Gulf Countries' Role The Gulf countries are expected to play a major role in the GPI. The countries have already pledged to invest billions of dollars in the initiative. This investment will he...

Harry Brook: The Next Big Thing in English Cricket?

  Harry Brook is a name that cricket fans will be hearing a lot about in the years to come. The 23-year-old batsman is already making waves in English cricket, and he is widely tipped to be one of the stars of the future. Brook made his first-class debut for Yorkshire in 2017, and he has since gone on to score over 4,000 runs at an average of over 40. He is also a prolific scorer in white-ball cricket, with over 5,000 runs in T20 cricket and over 3,000 runs in ODI cricket. Brook is a technically gifted batsman with a wide range of shots. He is also a very aggressive player, and he is not afraid to take on the bowlers. This aggressive style of play has made him a crowd favorite, and he is often compared to England's all-time great batsman, Kevin Pietersen. In 2022, Brook was called up to the England Test squad for the first time. He made his Test debut against New Zealand in June, and he scored a half-century in his first innings. He has since gone on to score two more half-centurie...

28th May: Pakistan's Nuclear Journey - A History of Atomic Power

Pakistan's pursuit of nuclear weapons is a part of its history, driven by a mix of geopolitical considerations and a desire for energy self-sufficiency. The country has achieved enormous advances in nuclear technology throughout the years, progressing from its humble origins to becoming a nuclear power. This article dives into Pakistan's interesting nuclear history, outlining major milestones and the ramifications they have had on the country and the world arena. Pakistan's nuclear ambitions may be traced back to the 1950s, when the country's founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, stated his confidence in the necessity of science and technology for national prosperity. However, it was until the 1970s, under the leadership of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, that the program acquired traction. Bhutto emphasized the need for nuclear energy to meet the country's expanding energy demands and achieve self-sufficiency. In pursuit of its nuclear aspirations, Pakistan engaged in ...

Labour Day - 1st May 2023

 Labour Day is a prominent public holiday observed on May 1st each year worldwide, including Pakistan. Labour Day, also known as "May Day" in Pakistan, is observed to recognize and honor the efforts made by workers to the growth and advancement of the nation. The first International Labour Day was observed on May 1st in 1930 by the All India Labour Conference in Madras, which is where the history of Labour Day in Pakistan began. Workers and labour unions in Pakistan backed this resolution, which ultimately resulted in the declaration of Labour Day as a national holiday. In Pakistan, Labour Day is a day set aside for workers to honour their accomplishments, recognize their rights, and call for improved working conditions. Workers can express their issues, complaints, and requests at this period for improved pay, benefits, and job security. Across the nation, labour unions, political parties, and civil society organizations host rallies, marches, and speeches to commemorate...

Blitter : Twitter's Blue Tick

Twitter's blue verification tick has long been a coveted symbol of legitimacy and credibility on the platform. For many users, it's a sign that they've made it in the online world, and it can be a powerful tool for building their brand and increasing their visibility. The blue tick was previously offered without charge to those who completed the requirements. Twitter, however, revealed in November 2021 that it was launching a paid verification program named "Twitter Verification Subscription." For an additional $8 per month, users may apply for a blue tick through this program, which also offers further benefits including access to a team of Twitter experts and better search prominence. The move to a paid verification program has been met with mixed reactions from users. Some see it as a natural evolution of the platform and a way to ensure that only those who are truly committed to building their brand and reputation are able to obtain a blue tick. Others see...

The Supreme Court of Pakistan

The Supreme Court of Pakistan is the highest court in the nation and has the jurisdiction to interpret the Constitution and render judgments that have an impact on millions of people's lives. Since its founding in 1949, it has significantly influenced the government and legal framework of the nation. The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and up to sixteen additional justices nominated by the President on the advice of the Pakistan Judicial Commission. The Chief Justice is the head of the judiciary and is in charge of court administration. The judges are appointed for three years and are eligible for reappointment. One of the Supreme Court's most important tasks is to guarantee that the government and other institutions of the country operate within the framework of the Constitution. Any statute or governmental action that violates the Constitution or is opposed to the ideals of justice and fairness may be overturned by the court. The Supreme Court also has the aut...

When Nature Calls "Earth Quake"

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M et nature yesterday on 6th floor in my office at first my colleague said bro come on I was like it will stop but it office start shaking more so we left office saw people are rushing to fire exit but on 2nd floor it en ds and panic raised managed some how to reach ground asap meanwhile recieved 2nd call from Nature & that's more horrifying. I stopped for a moment and think this is the end!! So i make a call to my mom she was about to offer prayer i speak to her and say sorry for hurting you all the time. She said get your ass on the ground & than call me i was like what ? she really needs me ? Ohh wow!! she just give me a boost and i found a way to ground Thanks to ALL MIGHTY ALLAH who saved me from any kind of damage. Any how earth stopped shaking and i am on ground safe n sound. When i try to call my mom the network is quite loaded as everyone is calling thier loved ones telling that we are safe, It was such a emotional moments all are parising ALLAH asking for forg...

A message to society by Imam Ali (AS)

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A great noble leader Imam Ali (AS) said this about 1400 years ago when Islam religion is flourishing it was a start so the key point He told us to become a peaceful & successful society is JUSTICE  equality! Which unfortunately we forget & those nations who keep justice a priority Is in front of us. Being a Pakistani when I look at my motherland I've got almost all the blessings freedom, land, weathers, food & shelter but what I miss the most here is Justice in which we lack. I am not talking about the justice done by courts/judges it's about ourselves what we give to our fellow Pakistanis/society & Pakistan? A recent incident which I saw on a road is a man on car beat rickshaw driver badly so when the police come they took rickshaw driver to police station & left a man with a car as he used his sources. It might be rickshaw driver's  fault but why a man with a car used his source to get rid of Police ? If he was on right he should go with Police & p...

Beautiful Pakistan

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A country enriched with some old architect. Even after 500+ years somehow our Heritage organisation manage to preserve the beautiful architect. A temple in image is situated in Punjab Pakistan and known as Kattas Raj Temples there are many temples on the site related to each Hindu's Lords like Hanuman & many more. 

Network Shut Down in Pakistan

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Cellular Network Shut Down in Pakistan The legacy of Rehman Malik which Pakistani nation is still suffering from…. The Network Shut Down. I Don’t know him in person but for that job of  Interior Minister  he was the most laziest person to tackle the terrorism on big events in Pakistan. The Idea/suggestions which I am thinking as i read on article   some major industries like hospitals/rescue/security etc will suffer from this shut down. Instead of taking shut down issue to supreme court of Pakistan by some multinational cellular networks they should try to cope it with technology. I am not a network engineer but i know mobiles support GSM frequency from 900-2100+MHZ. So they should assign life savers a different frequency which can't be used by general public. I am sure they can do it  efficiently without any hassle by this step i am sure doctors/guards/rescue officers will be in touch no matter where are they & rest of the nation enjoy da...