Cement exports surge by 58.77pc to $135.925m in six months

 During the initial half of the fiscal year 2023-24, cement exports surged by 58.77%, compared to the same period last year, reaching US $135.925 million, as reported by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Quantity-wise, cement exports also saw a notable increase of 104.50%, rising from 1,713,289 metric tons to 3,503,650 metric tons.


In December 2023, cement exports experienced a significant year-on-year growth of 151.11%, totaling US $21.927 million compared to US $8.732 million in December 2022.

Additionally, on a month-on-month basis, there was a 4.86% increase in cement exports in December 2023 compared to November 2023, as per PBS data.

Pakistan 2024 Elections

 Pakistan, the world’s fifth-largest democracy, conducted its 2024 elections on Thursday. The polling exercise, touted as the most expensive in the country’s history, witnessed a massive voter turnout as citizens cast their ballots to choose representatives for the next five years.

As the voting concluded in Sindh’s 130 constituencies, the atmosphere became charged with anticipation, reflecting the high stakes in the province’s electoral landscape.

Sindh, with a substantial population of 46.126 million, played a pivotal role in the electoral arena. Official figures revealed 26,994,769 registered voters, with 54.13% being male (14.612 million) and 45.87% female (12.382 million).


The early results from the 2024 elections indicate a tight race, keeping the nation on edge as the counting of votes is underway. The outcome will shape the political landscape for the next five years, determining the composition of the Sindh Assembly and the National Assembly, and potentially influencing the future leadership of the province.

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Lobia Dal considered the most nutritious

 Lentils are considered a good source of protein, and hence, vegetarians try to include lentils in their diet as they are rich in vitamins and minerals along with protein. Lentils are one of the best sources of nutrients for vegetarians. And you would be surprised to know that there is a lentil which is more nutritious than any meat. Many will fail to guess this lentil, but it is none other than Lobia or Chawli, which is popularly known as cowpea or black-eyed peas.


Cowpea contains almost all the essential vitamins and minerals required to sustain the entire day. It is said that this lentil is rich in manganese, which provides instant energy to the body. Also, the antioxidants present in it help in the energy-producing cells of the body while the amount of protein present in Lobia helps increase muscle mass and energy levels. Not just that, but cowpea is also very beneficial for our bones. Just 1/2 cup of this lentil contains 8 percent of our daily calcium requirement. If we consume it daily, the bones become stronger, and the problems of joint pain or weakness go away.



Latest weather update today

 Nestled amidst the picturesque hills of Pakistan, Islamabad stands as a testament to natural beauty and urban elegance. The capital city finds itself enveloped in a serene ambiance, with the sun casting its golden rays over the landscape and a gentle breeze wafting through the air.

Presently, Islamabad basks in a pleasant temperature of 18°C, with a RealFeel® slightly lower at 16°C, offering a comfortable outdoor experience. Despite the sunny disposition, the city’s Air Quality Index stands at fair levels, indicating relatively clear skies and breathable air for residents and visitors alike.

As the day unfolds, the health and activity outlook for Islamabad paints a nuanced picture. While dust and dander levels linger on the higher side, sinus pressure remains a concern for sensitive individuals. However, amidst these considerations, fishing enthusiasts can find solace as conditions are deemed favorable for casting lines and indulging in the tranquil waters of nearby streams and lakes.


Looking beyond the weekend, Islamabad’s weather trajectory showcases a harmonious blend of sunshine and clouds, offering a delightful mix of warmth and cool breezes. Monday through Wednesday presents a panorama of sun-kissed days with intermittent clouds, providing the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures and exploration.

The Prophet's Life Before His Prophethood

 Prophet Muhammad was brought up in God's sight and care. His father 'Abd Allah died before he was born, which meant that he had to put all his trust in God and submit completely to Him. He visited his father's tomb in Madina years later, cried his heart out, and on his return said: "I wept for my father and entreated God to forgive him."

With the death of his father, God deprived him of all human support and directed him to the realization that there is no deity but God, Who has no partners.

His grandfather and uncle protected him to some extent, but he came to perceive that his real guardian was God. Behind every phenomenon and every cause and effect, he could discern the hand of the Single Creator of the universe and of causes. The Oneness of God would be manifested to him in the light of Divine Unity.

The Matchless Orphan Pearl also lost his mother, Amina, at an early age. When she died in Abwa at age 25 or 26 on her way back from visiting her husband's tomb in Madina, Muhammad was only 6 years old. Thus, he learned the pain of having no father or mother. Indeed, he would learn and suffer everything, for he was sent to teach everything to humanity and to be an example in every respect.

Abu Talib assumed Muhammad's protection and, in return, his son 'Ali would be blessed with being the father of Muhammad's progeny. After Prophethood, the Messenger of God said to 'Ali: "Every other Prophet's progeny descended from himself, but my progeny will descend from you." 'Ali would be the father and the greatest saint until the Last Day, as the representative of the Prophet's sainthood. This is Abu Talib's reward for helping Muhammad


Prophet Muhammad made a second journey when he was 25 years old, with the trade caravan of Khadija, a respected widow he would later marry. On the journey, he encountered Bahira once more. The monk was very pleased with this second meeting, and told him: "You will be a Prophet, the Last Prophet. I wish that God would allow me to live to see you raised as a Prophet. I would follow you, carry your shoes and protect you against your enemies!"

Another important event was his presence at the meeting that resulted in the hilf al-hudul (the alliance of the virtuous). This league against injustice was sponsored mainly by the Banu Hashim and the Banu al-Muttalib tribes. It was formed to ensure that foreign merchants would no longer be deprived of their rights, as happened when the Qurayshi 'As ibn Wa'il usurped a Yemeni merchant's goods. The Yemeni appealed to the Qurayshi leaders for help, but they ignored him. When the Banu Hashim, Muhammad's clan, heard of this, they decided to form the hilf al-fudul and force the return of the merchant's money. They also took an oath that whenever they someone in Makka, whether citizen or stranger, suffered an injustice, they would offer their support until justice was done. Muhammad was so impressed with its noble objectives that he would say long after: "I attended the conclusion of an agreement at 'Abd Allah ibn Jud'an's house. I would not exchange it for the best material gain. If someone appeals to it in Islam, I would respond."

Those who knew him from his childhood immediately believed in him when he declared his Prophethood. Among them were Abu Bakr, 'Uthman, Talha, Zubayr, Abu Dharr, and Yasir. When 'Ammar told Yasir (his father) that he believed in Muhammad the latter responded: "If Muhammad says that God is One, it is true. He never lies."

In the early days of his Prophethood, Prophet Muhammad once summoned the Qurayshis to the foot of Abu Qubays hill. He asked them: "Would you believe me if I told you an enemy host was waiting behind this hill to attack you?" Everyone answered that they would, even his uncle Abu Lahab, who would become his bitterest enemy. [3]

When humanity was in dire need of someone to destroy unbelief and breathe new life into the world, God raised Muhammad to stop all forms of wickedness. In the words of Ahmad Shawky:



ECP issues notice to Daniyal Aziz for violation of code of conduct

  The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has issued a notice to Daniyal Aziz Choudhry, an independent candidate from National Assembly Constituency NA-75 Narowal, for violating the code of conduct.

The Election Commission fixed the hearing of the case on February 10. In case of success in the election, the notification of Daniyal Aziz will be subject to the decision of the Election Commission.

According to the report, Daniyal Aziz was also fined 50,000 which he did not pay.

It should be remembered that Daniyal Aziz is contesting elections as a  independent candidate after not getting a ticket from  Pakistan Muslim League –Nawaz(PML-N).


Sikandar Sultan Raja puts security on high alert in all provinces
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Earlier, After the blasts outside the election offices in two districts of Balochistan, Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja has directed to keep security on high alert in all four provinces.

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U19 World Cup semi-final | Pakistan vs Australia

 In the ongoing ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, Pakistan and Australia are set to compete in the second semi-final at Willowmoore Park, Benoni. Both teams have yet to face defeat.

Pakistan, led by Saad Baig, earned their semi-final berth by finishing second in Super Six Group 1. In contrast, Australia, under Hugh Weibgen’s leadership, advanced to the knockout stage as Group 2 winners.

Pakistan, also known as the Green Shirts, have shown remarkable consistency and dominance in their group-stage matches against Afghanistan, Nepal, and New Zealand. Their winning streak continued against Ireland and Bangladesh, although Bangladesh did give them a run for their money in their most recent match.

Australia, on the other hand, topped their group with successive wins over Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. The ‘Men in Yellow’ then secured their semi-final spot by defeating England by 110 runs in the Super Six stage and drawing against West Indies.


Australia: Harry Dixon, Harjas Singh, Sam Konstas, Hugh Weibgen (C), Oliver Peake, Lachlan Aitken (wk), Raf MacMillan, Harkirat Bajwa, Tom Straker, Mahli Beardman, Callum Vidler

Pakistan: Shamyl Hussain, Shahzaib Khan, Azan Awais, Saad Baig (C/Wk), Ahmad Hassan, Haroon Arshad, Arafat Minhas, Ubaid Shah, Mohammad Zeeshan, Ali Asfand, Ali Raza

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