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Man robbed of $50,000 in Karachi

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  • Robbers deprive man of $50,000 in Clifton area of Karachi.
  • “I returned Karachi from abroad on November 19 and contacted the bank on November 21 for withdrawal of the cash,” says Zulfiqar Ali. 
  • The bank’s administration handed him over the amount on November 24, says the citizen. 

KARACHI: A man was deprived of a whooping $50,000 (Rs11.2m) by robbers when he was returning home after withdrawing the money from a bank in the Clifton area of Karachi on Thursday.

According to reports, Zulfiqar Ali — who returned to Pakistan from abroad on November 19 — was on his way home after withdrawing cash from the bank situated in Clifton’s Block-5 when the unidentified armed men riding on two motorcycles intercepted him and looted $50,000 in cash from him. Meanwhile, the suspects managed to flee from the scene.

Zulfiqar Ali told the journalists, “I returned Karachi from abroad on November 19 and contacted the bank on November 21 for withdrawal of the cash. The bank’s administration handed over the amount on November 24.”

The citizen said that when he reached near Boat Basin, the bandits deprived him of his hard-earned money. The police officials said that a case has been registered in this regard at the Boat Basin Police Station. The officials said that the police were investigating the case from all aspects.

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Pakistan’s GDP in FY2023–2024 stayed at 2.8 percent.

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The sanction was given at the National Accounts Committee’s (NAC) 109th meeting, which took place in Islamabad today.

In FY2023–24, Pakistan’s GDP growth rate was 2.38 percent, falling short of the 3.5% target.

In the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2023–2024, the GDP grew steadily by 2.09%. Agriculture, industry, and services are growing at rates of 3.94%, 3.84%, and 0.83%, respectively.

Every component of agriculture has made a good contribution during Q3, including cattle (4.20%), other crops (1.14%), key crops (2.89%, mostly wheat), and cotton ginning (61.75%). Notwithstanding the construction industry’s negative growth (-15.75%), large-scale manufacturing (1.47%), mining and quarrying (0.63), and the delivery of gas, electricity, and water (37.3%) are responsible for the industry’s 3.84% increase.

In the fiscal year 2023–2024, the industrial sector’s growth rate stayed at 1.21%. The production of crude oil (1.51%), coal (36.72%), and other minerals (7.57%), such as marble (23.22%) and limestone (7.95%), has increased, leading to a 4.85% expansion in the mining and quarrying business.

Based on the Quantum Index of Manufacturing (QIM), large-scale manufacturing has seen a nominal growth of 0.07% with a mixed trend in the production of different groups, such as food (+1.69%), beverages (-3.43%), textiles (-8.27%), tobacco (-33.59%), non-metallic mineral products (-3.89%), wood (+12.09%), Coke & Petroleum (+4.85%), and pharmaceuticals (+23.19%).

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Pakistan’s gold prices declined as a result of the worldwide market slump.

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The per tola gold price was recorded at Rs248,500 by the Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association, following a fall of Rs1,900 in a single day.

Similarly, the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA) released rates for 10-gram gold, which showed a loss of Rs1,630 before selling for Rs213,048.

At Rs2,850 per tola and Rs2,443.41, respectively, the price of 10-gram and per-tola silver did not change.
According to the association, the price of gold dropped by $21 on the global market, from $2,439 to $2,419.

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Naqvi declares that two new underpasses will be built in Islamabad.

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During a conference in Islamabad, Mohsin Naqvi stated that two underpasses would be constructed: one on the Srinagar Highway and one at Serena Chowk.

The preliminary plans for the Islamabad underpass project were presented by NESPAK officials during a meeting.

It was reported to the meeting that the underpasses’ basic designs had been completed.

The interior minister gave the chairman of CDA the responsibility of supervising the construction and gave them instructions to build these underpasses according to full height regulations.

Chief Commissioner Islamabad, NESPAK representatives, and Chairman CDA attended the meeting.

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