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Gold Rate in Pakistan Today Gold Price

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 Gold Price Update in Pakistan: Current gold prices were revised on Monday, August 28th, 2023. The gold rate for 24 karat per tola in Pakistan stands at Rs. 233,000. The gold price for 22 karat per tola is Rs. 213,582, while the rate for 21 karat per tola is Rs. 203,875. The 18-karat gold rate is Rs. 174,750 for 1 tola. For a better understanding, the gold rate in Pakistan for 1 tola is Rs. 233,000, for 10 grams it is Rs. 199,760, and the cost of 1 gram of 24-karat gold is Rs. 19,976. Additionally, the gold price per ounce is Rs. 566,310. These rates are reliably updated in accordance with the Pakistan Sarafa Market. Access accurate and current gold rates, detailed graphs, and the latest updates at GOLD.pk for all major cities in Pakistan. This source provides up-to-date information on the Karachi Sarafa Market.

Govt increases toll tax on motorways , here’s the new rates

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 LAHORE: The National Highway Authority (NHA) has raised the toll charges for the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M2) once again, as reported by ARY News. As outlined in the official notice, the updated toll rates for the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M-2) became effective on August 26 and will be in place for the next 12 months. Under the revised tariff structure, the toll for cars has been elevated by Rs 3.7 per kilometer, resulting in a new rate of Rs 1100. Additionally, the toll for wagons has been increased to Rs 1840. Moreover, there has been an upward adjustment of Rs 7.22, bringing the coaster fare to Rs 2,590, and the toll charge for coaches has surged by 10.29, reaching Rs 3,690. According to the notification, the toll levy for trailers on the Lahore-Islamabad motorway has been elevated to Rs 6,170. The revised toll rates are as follows: Car/Jeep:              Rs 1,100 Wagon:                  Rs 1,840 Coaster:                Rs 2,590 Coach:                   Rs 3,690 Truck:         

Ali Wazir Former Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan

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  ISLAMABAD: Following her release on bail by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) earlier on Monday, human rights lawyer Imaan Mazari was once again apprehended by the Islamabad police outside the Adiala jail. Announcing the development on the social media platform X (previously known as Twitter), the Islamabad police verified Imaan's detention. They conveyed that the lawyer's arrest was made in connection with a first information report (FIR) filed at the Bara Kahu police station under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA). Earlier today, Ali Wazir, the leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), and former lawmaker, along with Advocate Imaan, were granted bail by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Islamabad. On August 19, two separate first information reports (FIRs) were filed against Imaan and Wazir at the Tarnol police station and the Counter-Terrorism Department police station, following a PTM rally in the capital city. Both individuals faced charges including sedition, obstruction of g

Manchester Football Transfer News

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 Current Transfer Speculation at Manchester United: Red Devils Initiate Inquiries Regarding Possible Acquisition of Marc Cucurella According to information from Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United has initiated discussions with Chelsea regarding the potential loan transfer of Marc Cucurella. The Red Devils are actively seeking a left-back due to injuries sustained by Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia. Allegedly, they've compiled a shortlist of three potential players, among whom is the Spaniard, particularly considering his lack of favor at Chelsea. Romano has conveyed that Manchester United hasn't yet submitted an offer or engaged in negotiations. The club is presently exploring the available options in the transfer market. Nonetheless, the journalist has disclosed that the team is indeed in the process of acquiring a new left-back, although the primary target is still under consideration. 'In Progress' – Dean Henderson on the Verge of Joining Crystal Palace in £20 Million D

Profile of Shaheen Shah Afridi

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 Profile of Shaheen Shah Afridi It's undeniable that Shaheen Afridi possesses an almost limitless potential that instills a sense of awe. Gifted with a tall and lanky physique, along with the ability to deliver high-speed deliveries, Afridi also shares a striking similarity with his well-known namesake – he can pack a powerful punch with the bat too. When you factor in his left-arm bowling variations, it's no wonder there's a tremendous buzz surrounding this individual in Pakistan. Born into a family of seven, Shaheen stands as the youngest among them and arguably, the most adept as well. Despite his profound passion for cricket since childhood, he primarily engaged in tennis-ball cricket until his elder brother Riaz – a one-Test wonder for Pakistan – directed him toward the real game. Riaz, who also serves as Shaheen's source of inspiration and mentor, has paved the way for his transition. Shaheen's journey up the ranks has been impressively swift, bolstered by his

The conflict between India and Pakistan

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  The conflict between India and Pakistan traces its origins to the 1947 partition of British India, which resulted in the establishment of a Muslim-majority Pakistan and a Hindu-majority India. The India Independence Act granted regions like Jammu and Kashmir the option to align with either nation. Initially, Kashmir's ruler aspired to independence, citing historical neglect. However, he aligned with India to counter Pakistani invaders, sparking the 1947-48 Indo-Pakistani War. The 1949 Karachi Agreement set up a UN-monitored ceasefire line and proposed a referendum that never came to fruition. Subsequent tensions led to a comprehensive war in 1965 and another conflict in 1971, leading to the liberation of East Pakistan. The 1972 Simla Agreement established the Line of Control (LOC) to divide Kashmir administratively. The advent of nuclear weapons escalated the stakes, while a Pakistan-backed movement in Indian Kashmir reignited violence in 1989. Despite a renewed commitment to th

Low Income students admissions in Australia

There are several universities in Australia that offer affordable education for low-income students. Some of the most affordable universities in Australia are: 1. University of New England (UNE) 2. Southern Cross University (SCU) 3. Charles Darwin University (CDU) 4. Federation University Australia (FedUni) 5. University of Southern Queensland (USQ) 6. Central Queensland University (CQU) 7. Western Sydney University (WSU) 8. University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) 9. Australian Catholic University (ACU) 10. Edith Cowan University (ECU) It's important to note that the cost of tuition fees for international students is generally higher than for domestic students. Additionally, there are several scholarships and financial aid options available to low-income students. It's always a good idea to check with the individual university to see what scholarships and financial aid options are available to you.