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Police hunt serial attackers who target women in Manhattan

Police hunt serial attackers

The NYPD released a video regarding two sexual attacks on women. Last week, the NYPD reported 97 sex crimes. However, the same week in 2021 saw 95 offenses.  Two guys are wanted to sexually assault women in New York City. Crime is rising, according to NYPD data. Police hunt serial attackers. The NYPD released a … Read more

Prince Harry Reveals When He Knew Meghan Markle Was His ‘Soulmate’

Prince Harry

Prince Harry gave his wife, Meghan Markle, a shoutout during his United Nations speech. The couple appeared in New York City on Nelson Mandela Day. Harry has described Africa as his “lifeline” since his first trip there at the age of 13. Prince Harry gave his wife Meghan Markle a special shoutout during his United … Read more

Akshay Kumar song ‘Done Kar Do’ OUT

Akshay Kumar

Raksha Bandhan will be hitting the screens on August 11 this year and will be witnessing a box office clash with Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Pednekar, Sahejmeen Kaur, Deepika Khanna, Sadia Khateeb and Smrithi Srikanth who will be seen as the Khiladi Kumar’s sister.  ‘Done Kar Do’ is … Read more

Indiana delivery driver saves five from burning home

Indiana delivery driver

Nick Bostic saw a house on fire in the middle of the night. He didn’t know who owned the house or who lived there but acted quickly anyway. Bostic broke a window on the second floor without thinking or hesitating.  Nick Bostic stopped his car and ran into an Indiana home that was on fire … Read more

Florida woman attacked by alligators identified

Florida woman

Rose Marie Wiegand reportedly fell into a pond at the Boca Royale Golf and Country Club. As she tried to get out of the water, two alligators swam toward her. The alligators that however seen in the pond were caught by an alligator trapper. A local report says that the Florida woman who fell into … Read more

Senate Body: Fuel cost increased due to Russia-Ukraine conflict

Senate Body

ISLAMABAD:  On Monday, the Senate Standing Committee on Energy informed the Senate that fuel prices have increased owing to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has led to an increase in tariffs, BOL News re[ports.

According to the details, the Committee, chaired by Saifullah Abro, was informed that the power tariff was connected to international fuel costs since energy was generated using imported furnace oil, coal, and RLNG.

Engr. Maqsood Anwar Khan, Member Tariff, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), informed the committee on the Authority’s month-to-month decrease and rise of power prices in the name of fuel adjustment.Saifullah Abro stated that despite payment to Independent Power Producers (IPPs), consumers lacked access to energy. He sought a detailed explanation of the causes of the surprise tariff hike.

Senator Walid Iqbal highlighted the matter of a deceased Muridke (Punjab) citizen called Maqsood Ahmed who had gotten an electricity bill for Rs 41,100 for consuming 82 units.

He stated that the complainant’s family claimed that Maqsood died of a heart attack a few days after receiving the bill. In Lahore Electric Supply Company’s (LESCO) response, however, the complainant’s name was listed as Bashir Ahmed, he added.The chief executive officer of LESCO informed the committee that Bashir Ahmed was the father of the complainant, who was involved in power theft and penalised in accordance with NEPRA regulations.

Additionally, Senator Walid Iqbal enquired about the exaggerated increase in May bills due in June. The CEO stated that the rise in costs was a result of higher use, which surged in May due to the warm weather.

Senator Saifullah Abro proposed that everyone implicated in stealing, regardless of socioeconomic rank, should be fined.

He instructed the CEO of LESCO to investigate the problem and report back at the next committee meeting. The Chairman Committee also addressed the explosion at the Guddu thermal plant, inquiring about the incident’s causes and the time required to restore the facility’s efficiency.

Officials of Central Power Generation Company Ltd (GENCO) stated that a four-member investigation team had been created and that its report will be completed in the coming days. The repair was in progress and must be finished within 90 days; the incident would incur an additional 20 to 30 days of delay. Senator Mushtaq Ahmed addressed the issue of fuel price adjustment fees on power bills in the House, which was discussed by the committee.

Senator Mushtaq Ahmed informed the committee that the case was filed with the Peshawar High Court in October 2021, and NEPRA was given 30 days to resolve it. Despite the passage of 1.5 years, the case was still pending.

Mushtaq Ahmed also brought up the issue of the lack of energy in KPK. According to him, KPK generated 7,000 MW of energy, but its need was between 2,800 and 3,000 MW. However, despite producing so much electricity, the people of KPK remained without power.

The Chairman Committee instructed the Chairman NEPRA to supply the province with its fair share of power. Saifullah Abro listened to the labour shortage complaints of Quetta Electric Supply Company and Peshawar Electric Supply Company. In addition, the committee considered forthcoming proposals made by the committee at its sessions beginning on February 23, 2022.

While discussing the Jamshoro Coal Power Project (Lot-I & Lot-II), Syed Jafri, CEO of Jamshoro Power Company Limited, informed the committee that the plant would generate 1,320 megawatts (MW) of electricity at a total cost of $1,270 million, which is less than the Sahiwal and Port Qasim power plants.

As effectiveness requirements were not met, the Islamic Development Bank terminated the 100 million dollar loan for Lot-II, he added.

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Prince Harry pays heartfelt tribute to his mother, recalls a photo of Princess Diana and Mandela

Prince Harry

The Archbishop Desmond Tutu gave the Duke of Sussex a photograph of Diana and Mandela. Prince Harry noted that it is “on my wall and in my heart every day”. He said Mandela was “beaming” despite everything that had happened to him. In his keynote address to the UN General Assembly on Monday, Prince Harry … Read more

Prince Harry sparks anger with his UN speech

Prince Harry

Some have questioned why Prince Harry gave the address at the UN General Assembly. Harry denounced world leaders for a “global assault on democracy and freedom”. The Duke of Sussex referred to Meghan Markle as his “soulmate” during an emotional speech in New York. Some have questioned why Prince Harry gave the address at the … Read more

Pakistan Army carried out inspection of ‘most sensitive’ site before by-polls in Punjab

Pakistan Army

The Pakistan Army successfully carried out reconnaissance of the “most sensitive” locations ahead of the upcoming Punjab by-polls, said Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a statement. The military’s media affairs wing further said that the activity had been as per the role given to the army as third-tier responders to any law and order situation, … Read more

Dog detained under liquor prohibition act

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Six bottles of IMFL (Indian-made foreign liquor) were discovered by the police in an SUV. A breathalyser test revealed that the dog’s owners, Satish Kumar and Bhubaneswar Yadav, were also intoxicated. The dog solely comprehends instructions in English, according to the authorities. On July 6, a female German Shepherd was seized by Buxar Muffasil Police … Read more

Over a thousand dinosaur footprints discovered in small Chilean town

The small hamlet of Huatacondo in northern Chile now boasts the country’s highest concentration of dinosaur footprints. The find consists of more than a thousand prints left by theropod and sauropod dinosaurs that were born, grew, and reached adulthood 150 million years ago. CHILE: The small hamlet of Huatacondo in northern Chile now boasts the … Read more