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758 new coronavirus cases detected, nine more patients died in last 24 hours in Sindh

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KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said 758 new cases of coronavirus have been detected by testing 4487 samples which show 17 percent of the tests while nine more patients died lifting the death toll to 243.

In a statement on Thursday, the chief minister said that 4487 tests were conducted against which 17 percent or 758 new cases have been diagnosed while so far 107,827 samples have been tested which surfaced 14,099 cases which were 13.1 percent of the total tests.

Syed Murad Ali said that nine more patients lost their lives and now the death toll has reached 243 or 1.7 percent of the total patients. He added that at present 10,783 patients were under treatment, of the 9307 were in home isolation, 915 at Isolation center, and 561 at different hospitals. Mr. Shah said that 105 patients were in critical condition, including 37 on ventilators.

The chief minister said that 238 patients recovered and discharged to their homes. He added that so far 243 or 1.7 percent of the total patients have recovered.

He said that out of 758 cases Karachi has 555 cases, including 137 in East, 124 in Central, 107 in South, 72 Korangi, 72 Malir, and 58 in the West.

Syed Murad Ali Shah said that in Hyderabad 33 cases have been diagnosed, 26 in Larkana, 16 Matiari, six in Tando Mohammad Khan, five in Kambar-Shahdadkot, three each in Dadu, Ghotki, Jacobabad two each in Mirpurkhas, Umerkot, Shaheed Benazirabad, Shikarpur, and Jamshoro while each one detected in Tharparkar, Kashmore-kandhkot, Naushehroferoze, Sujawal, and Thatta.

Talking about Larkana, Syed Murad Ali Shah said that four deaths stemming from Coronavirus have been established while eight other deaths which could be termed as coronavirus suspects have taken place in a Mohalla. “We have collected 105 samples of the contacts of the eight persons died due to unknown reasons for lab test and their results are being awaited,” he said.

Syed Murad Ali Shah said that the people were resisting against giving their samples for lab tests. “This is the result of baseless propaganda under which people on social media are seen saying: coronavirus is nothing and it is a conspiracy and others are saying fake tests are being conducted,” he said and added for God sake understand the gravity of the situation – people are dying in the infection.

Syed Murad Ali Shah deplored that similar propaganda was being made in Pir-jo-Goth, Khairpur where people have been misguided that fake tests were being conducted by the government. “I am fighting for the life and health of the people but some people without caring about the health and life of the people are playing politics for their vested interests,” he deplored.

The chief minister said that there were 291 cases detected in Pir-jo-Goth and all of them have been retested. He added that out of 291 samples, the result of 52 tests have been declared under which 18 have been diagnosed as positive while 34 declared as negative. “Those who have been declared negative will be tested again after five days to ascertain whether they have recovered or not,” he said. He also said

that result of the remaining 101 tests was yet to be declared.
The chief minister urged the people not to be influenced in the baseless propaganda and take care of themselves and others around them. He hoped that everyone would cooperate with the health department.

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Pakistan Banks Association elects Zafar Masud as chairman, forms 16-member executive committee

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KARACHI – On December 28, 2025, the Pakistan Banks Association (PBA) formed a new 16-member Executive Committee, which includes two women and eight new member banks, reflecting a move towards increased inclusivity and wider industry representation.

Following the elections, the Executive Committee unanimously elected Mr. Zafar Masud, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Bank of Punjab, as Chairman of the PBA. Commenting on his election, Mr. Masud said the newly constituted Executive Committee represents an important evolution in the Association’s governance.

He noted that the expanded and more diverse membership strengthens the PBA’s ability to advance a National Economic Agenda, with a focus on bridging credit gaps in priority sectors, accelerating financial inclusion through digital channels, and supporting Pakistan’s sustainable economic recovery.

The leadership team also includes Mr. Nassir Salim, President and Chief Executive Officer of Habib Bank Limited, as Senior Vice Chairman, and Mr. Yousaf Hussain, President and Chief Executive Officer of Faysal Bank Limited, as Vice Chairman.

Mr. Nassir Salim emphasized the importance of resilience and strong compliance frameworks amid global headwinds, while Mr. Yousaf Hussain highlighted modernization, technology adoption, and agility as key priorities to ensure the banking sector remains innovative and regionally competitive.

Commenting on the milestone, Mr. Muneer Kamal, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary General of the PBA, said that the expansion of the Executive Committee, including the historic inclusion of female representation, reflects the Association’s commitment to diversity and modern governance.

Under the new leadership, the PBA aims to deepen collaboration with the State Bank of Pakistan, the Ministry of Finance, and the Federal Government to support infrastructure development, expand private sector credit for agriculture and SMEs, and advance the country’s digital transformation.

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Saudi carrier flyadeal opens new office in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD – flyadeal, Saudi Arabia’s rapidly expanding low-cost airline, has opened a new dedicated sales and marketing office in Islamabad, highlighting its swift growth in Pakistan. During a brief visit to Pakistan’s capital, flyadeal CEO Steven Greenway reaffirmed the airline’s dedication to becoming a key player in the country’s vibrant air travel industry.

flyadeal launched non-stop scheduled flights from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan in February, connecting  Riyadh and Jeddah to the country’s commercial hub of Karachi, which signalled the airline’s first move into South Asia.

Since then, flyadeal has significantly scaled up frequency, now operating 18 non-stop services each week between the two countries serving a total of five gateway cities in Pakistan – Karachi, Peshawar, Sialkot, Lahore and Islamabad.

“Our Pakistan flights have proved a great success since our entry, bringing affordable low fares and reliable punctual services to this exciting market,” said Greenway.

“Having expanded from one to five cities across the country in the space of just eight months, thanks to regulatory and travel industry support, it’s only a matter of time before we grow further with much-needed additional capacity and provide the travelling public with wider reach and greater choice of non-stop flights bridging both countries.”

flyadeal has partnered with leading general sales agent Matchless Travel to serve the travel trade and members of the public across Pakistan through its nationwide network of offices.

Farooq Ahmad, flyadeal Head of Sales, added: “flyadeal has developed a great relationship with Pakistan’s travel agency community, quickly building confidence within the trade of our value-added product offering. Our dedicated sales office in Islamabad complements the efforts of Matchless by providing increased brand presence and awareness.”

Following the sales office opening, flyadeal’s senior management team from the head office in Jeddah and Karachi hosted Islamabad’s travel trade to a thank-you dinner.

All flyadeal services to and from Pakistan are operated with Airbus A320 family aircraft in a single 186-seat Economy Class configuration. The flights cater to a mix of business, leisure, pilgrim and migrant worker traffic, as well as the large outbound Pakistani expatriate community living in the Kingdom. Jeddah-bound flights serve as the gateway to the Saudi holy city of Makkah.

flyadeal operates scheduled flights from bases in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam to more than 30 domestic and international seasonal and year-round destinations in the Middle East, Europe, North Africa and South Asia with a modern fleet of 43 Airbus A320 family aircraft.

Effective 1 January 2026, flyadeal will add Madinah as its fourth base in the Kingdom, a strategic move to enhance air travel options to and from the Holy city. 

 

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Ways to check the purity of gold: Methods and Facts

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LAHORE – In Pakistan, uncertainty always looms over the minds of people. Some people remain unsure whether the gold they bought is pure or not, so in case of such a scenario, here is what you can do.

Ways to verify your gold:

  • Check Official Markings

Look for engraved markings on the inner side of the jewelry; it may say 24k, 22k, 21k, or 18k. In Pakistan, 21k means 87.5% purity; on the other hand, 24k means 99.9% purity and is mostly used as investment bars.

  • Professional Ways to Test

If you remain unsure about your gold, then you should consider visiting major gold markets such as Karachi’s Sarafa Bazaar or Lahore’s Liberty Market.

Three such ways include:

Electronic Gold Testers: In today’s modern world, jewelers use handheld electronic devices to measure the electrical conductivity to provide the user with immediate karat reading.

XRF Spectrometry: This method is widely regarded as the best and most accurate way; most high-end gold laboratories use X-Ray fluorescence to get the exact elemental composition of the item.

Touchstone Test: This is known as the Kasauti Test, the gold is rubbed against a dark stone(Kasauti), and the streak is then compared with known purity needles, or it is treated with acid.

  • Test at Home

Magnet Test: Gold is not attracted to magnets if the item is powerfully attracted towards a powerful magnet, then it is likely that it contains some sort of base metals, most probably iron or nickel.

Floating Test: Gold remains a dense element if gently placed in a bowl filled with water and sinks all the way to the bottom. Then, it can be considered pure gold. However, if the gold item floats or sinks slowly, it is most likely fake gold or the item is gold-plated.

Vinegar Test: By applying a few drops of vinegar on the item, you can check its purity because pure gold retains its shine, but fake gold loses it altogether.

Ping Test: This is a sound test. First of all, take the gold item in your hand and gently strike it against another metal. Pure gold produces a high-pitched ringing sound, whereas base metals produce a “thud” sound.

Note: It is pertinent to mention here that methods to test at home aren’t completely reliable, and the results shouldn’t be considered as the final results, as there are chances that they can be influenced by other factors. That’s why it is better to follow the other ways mentioned in the article.

  • Precautionary measures before buying

Before buying the gold item, request a certificate of confirmation of the purity of the gold being bought. Before paying the price for the gold, verify the daily price of the gold from the Jewellers Association or upfront.pk to avoid being overcharged for lower-quality gold.

 

 

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