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1 British Pound – Pakistani Rupees . 382.35

August 1, 2025
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1 British Pound – Indian Rupees .116.55

August 1, 2025
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Islamabad Pakistan Weather: Warm 28.88 degrees Celsius .with scattered clouds currently.

August 1, 2025
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Delhi India Weather: Cloudy with thunderstorms late, high 31.11, degrees Celsius .unhealthy air quality.

August 1, 2025
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London UK: Predominantly dry with potential thunderstorms, high around 22.22 degrees Celsius.

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By Aanya Rajput Mumbai Police have strongly opposed the bail plea of Shariful Islam, the Bangladeshi national accused of stabbing Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan in January, citing what they describe as “compelling evidence” linking him to the crime. The Attack and Investigation The shocking incident took place on January 16, when an intruder allegedly broke into Khan’s 12th-floor Bandra apartment during a suspected robbery attempt and repeatedly stabbed the 54-year-old actor with a knife. One of the blows left a metal fragment lodged dangerously close to his spine. Khan was rushed to Lilavati Hospital, where he underwent surgery to remove the knife fragment and was discharged five days later. Police arrested Islam, reportedly residing illegally in India, two days after the attack. Forensic Evidence Backs Police Case In its written submission to the sessions court on Thursday (July 24), Mumbai Police cited a Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report confirming that the knife fragments recovered from near Khan’s spine and at the crime scene matched the weapon seized from the accused. “These three pieces were part of the same knife used in the attack,” the police said in its statement opposing bail. Concerns Over Flight Risk Authorities also argued that releasing Islam on bail could jeopardise the trial. “The accused is a Bangladeshi national living illegally in India. If granted bail, there is a strong possibility he may flee the country and evade court proceedings,” police noted in their response. The court has reserved its order on the bail plea as the high-profile case continues to attract nationwide attention.

Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Case: Police Oppose Bail, Cite ‘Strong Evidence’ Against Attacker.

July 26, 2025
By Aanya RajputMumbai Police have strongly opposed the bail plea of Shariful Islam, the Bangladeshi national accused of stabbing Bollywood…
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Suniel Shetty on Jackie Shroff & Salman Khan: “One Call and They’re There – That’s Brotherhood”

Suniel Shetty on Jackie Shroff & Salman Khan: “One Call and They’re There – That’s Brotherhood”

July 26, 2025
By Aanya Rajput Bollywood friendships are often dismissed as fleeting, but Suniel Shetty’s bond with Jackie Shroff and Salman Khan…
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When Style Meets Spontaneity: Sara Ali Khan’s Viral Heel MomentBy Anya Rajput.

When Style Meets Spontaneity: Sara Ali Khan’s Viral Heel MomentBy Anya Rajput.

July 26, 2025
Sara Ali Khan knows how to turn life’s little mishaps into viral moments. At the premiere of her brother Ibrahim…
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Invisible Citizens: Pakistan’s Forgotten Millions Without Identity.

Invisible Citizens: Pakistan’s Forgotten Millions Without Identity.

July 26, 2025
By Ansar Ali Kazami A Life in LimboIn the bustling streets of Karachi, 19-year-old Ahmed Raza is invisible—not to his…
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Dar seeks stronger bilateral ties.

US praises Pakistan’s role in promoting global peace, Dar seeks stronger bilateral ties.

July 26, 2025
WASHINGTON — Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday…
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