FBR defers digital payment policy

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

In order to facilitate the business community, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has deferred its policy of switching to the digital mode of payment by November 30.

A notification was also issued in this connection.According to a notification, the tax collection body has allowed an extension in the deadline for implementation of digital mode of payment up to November 30, 2021.

“FBR has extended the deadline for digital payments by corporate sector stipulated in Section 21(la) of Income Tax Ordinance-2001 up to 30th Nov, 2021.FBR has exercised this power conferred under Section 214A of ITO-2001, after receipt of various representations filed by taxpayers,” the notification read.

The digital mode of payment had been made mandatory for the corporate sector, which was to be implemented from November 01, 2021.

Under the new procedure, the business community can repay expenses by check, pay order, bank draft or banking method.

 

WhatsApp rolls out updates for web, mobile versions

LAHORE (NUT-DESK)

Meta-owned messaging app WhatsApp on Monday introduced several updates to its existing features, including desktop photo editor, sticker suggestion, and link previews.

Taking to Twitter, WhatsApp announced that with the new updates, users will now be able to add stickers and text or crop and rotate their photos from any WhatsApp screen, whether it’s a mobile phone screen or a desktop. 

In terms of sticker suggestions, users can now incorporate the perfect stickers into their messages as they type — just like emoji suggestions but better.

Similarly, with the latest updates, users will now know what they are clicking into as a preview will be shown beforehand. 

What’s more, a control bar for picture-in-picture videos is now available for beta testers. According to WABetaInfo, after rolling out a new interface on WhatsApp beta for Android 2.21.22.3 enabling users to watch videos from Instagram, YouTube, and other platforms directly within the app, the same interface will now be available for WhatsApp beta iOS users as well!

“The new interface implements a control bar: it allows moving the picture-in-picture view easily, and it also implements some shortcuts, like the possibility to end the video and to show it in full-screen mode,’ the website said.

 

 

T20 World Cup: Mohammad Rizwan pays tribute to Asghar Afghan

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan Sunday acknowledged former Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan’s contributions to cricket, after he announced his retirement. 

Afghan had earlier said he had decided to say farewell to the game suddenly as Afghanistan’s loss to Pakistan had “hurt too much”. 

Tagging him in a tweet, Rizwan said Afghan was one of few Afghanistan cricketers who had contributed a lot to the country’s cricket. 

“He along with @MohammadNabi007, Nawroz Mangal and others started something gigantic for cricket in the country. More power to you my brother. Lots of prayers for your second innings,” he tweeted. 

Earlier, Rizwan had also extended his support to India’s only Muslim member of the World Cup squad, Mohammed Shami, after the latter was subjected to abuse and trolling online. 

 

Shell Pakistan appoints Waqar Siddiqui as managing director

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Shell Pakistan (SPL) has appointed Waqar Siddiqui as the Chief Executive and Managing Director with effect from November 1, 2021.

Siddiqui joined SPL in 2001 and has since held several roles locally and internationally at senior leadership positions.

“In his 24 years of oil downstream experience, he has guided Shell companies through organisational change, strategy development, mergers and acquisitions,” the company said in a statement to the press.

His last role before returning to Pakistan was managing director of Shell Downstream Retail in PT Shell Indonesia. Siddiqui has been a director on the Board of SPL since 2019.

On the educational front, Siddiqui holds a BS degree in Chemical Engineering and MBA in Marketing. In addition, he holds academic and professional accreditations from Harvard Business School and University of British Columbia.

 

Is India out of the T20 World Cup?

Lahore(NUT-DESK)

Indian cricket fans will undergo the same feeling that usually a Pakistani fan feels when they’ll be keenly depending on the results of other teams in Group 2 of the ICC T20 World Cup, so that Kohli XI could stand a chance to qualify for the next stage of the mega event. 

India is at the bottom of the table with Scotland after losing to Pakistan and New Zealand in the first two games. Kohli’s team is set to play three lower-ranked teams in the days to come.

India, with an NRR of -1.609, is currently not only eyeing to improve its run rate by winning its remaining three matches but also hopes for some upsets against New Zealand, and probably Pakistan as well.

The table in India’s group is led by Pakistan with 3 wins in as many games while Afghanistan has won two matches in their three games. New Zealand and Namibia, on the other hand, have one win in two games apiece.

Pakistan next plays Namibia and Scotland and it is highly unlikely that either of them will stop the Babar Azam-led squad’s unbeaten run in the event. 

If any team India would want to upset Pakistan, it should be Scotland. Pakistan need only one more win to cement their place in the semi final of the tournament.

India next plays Afghanistan on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi, which will be a must-win game for them. If Afghanistan manages to stun India, then Kohli’s side will be knocked out.

To stay alive in tournament, India must  not only win, but win the Afghanistan clash by a convincing margin, to improve its NRR and dent Afghanistan’s NRR, which is currently at +3.754.

Before taking on Afghanistan, India will also keenly follow the New Zealand vs Scotland game. While New Zealand will enter the game as clear favorites, Indian will still hope for an upset by Scotland against the Kiwis.

In an unlikely event of Scotland beating New Zealand, the Indians will feel some energy but they’ll have to beat Scotland on Friday to keep their race alive. Before India’s match against Scotland, New Zealand will play Namibia. The Kiwis will be the favorite team to win that match.

Hence, if Scotland beats New Zealand, New Zealand beats Namibia and India beats both Scotland and Afghanistan, then India, New Zealand and Afghanistan will have four points each.

If New Zealand beats Scotland, Namibia beats New Zealand and India wins against Afghanistan and Scotland, then New Zealand, Namibia, Afghanistan and India will be tied with four points each [assuming that Pakistan will beat Namibia on Tuesday].

In either scenario, India will be keenly watching the Afghanistan vs New Zealand game. Any team winning that match will then have 6 points on table. India is schedule to play its last game against Namibia on November 8, it will then know what NRR it will need to achieve in that match.

Seeing Afghanistan’s mammoth NRR of +3.097, India wouldn’t want to tie with Afghanistan on points and would rather want the Afghan side to lose against New Zealand as well. For them, overcoming New Zealand’s NRR would be easier, which is currently at +0765.

India’s NRR currently is -1.609, which means Kohli’s side will really have to work hard to push themselves up to become one of the two top teams of the tournament, and along with putting in some serious hard work, also hope for Namibia and Scotland to pull off some upsets. 

Otherwise the only option they would be left with would be to consider which flight they need to board to head back home. 

 

 

Mahira Khan looks stunning in Filmfare pictures

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Mahira Khan was among Pakistani celebrities spotted at the Filmfare Middle East Achievers Night in Dubai.The Pakistan’s favorite superstar on Sunday treated her fans with some brand new pictures from the event.

She posted the photos with caption: “Filmfare ME”. 

Pakistani actors Ahad Raza Mir and his wife Sajal Aly were also honoured at the event.Indian actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui posed for pictures with several Pakistani actors. Mahira Khan shared the screen with Siddiqui in her Bollywood film “Raees” starring Shah Rukh Khan.

Check out Mahira Khan’s picture below:

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Michael Vaughan infuriates Indians with IPL tweet

Laohre (NUT-DESK)

Former England captain Michael Vaughan heavily criticised the Indian cricket team Sunday, saying that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) should allow its cricketers to play cricket in other countries around the world, and gain experience. 

However, the tweet did not sit well with many Indians who, in agony over India’s terrible loss to New Zealand in the T20 World Cup, lashed out at the former cricketer. 

“India should take a leaf out of all other countries … allow their players to play in other leagues around the World to gain experience … #India,” he tweeted.

Essentially, what Vaughan was trying to say is that India should allow its cricketers to play in other leagues around the world so that they can share the dressing room with other players and play in different conditions as well. 

Indian stars mostly play in international matches and the IPL. Rarely do they play in other cricket leagues around the globe. Here are some of the infuriating replies he received. 

Manish Gupta, sore from the humbling defeat, chose to respond to a Pakistani fan, instead of replying to Vaughan’s tweet. New Zealand vanquished India by eight wickets in their T20 World Cup clash. India now has a very slim chance of reading the semi-final stage of the ICC T20 World Cup, as it remains without a win after suffering defeat at the hands of Pakistan and New Zealand. 

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Sajal Aly, Bilal Abbas Khan’s ‘Khel Khel Mein’ teaser out. film will release on 19th NOV

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Sajal Aly and Bilal Abbas are bringing fans the first ever Pakistani movie that hits theaters after COVID-19. Khel Khel Mein, as per director Nabeel Qureshi, is a historic drama. The film revolves around a bunch of youngsters, who represent their narratives on historical events.

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In the teaser, Sajal also gives a reference to a 50 year old tragedy, hinting fans at the separation of East Pakistan.

“If history was taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten Filmwala Pictures Presents Motion Poster of #KHELKHELMEIN A FILM BY #NABEELQURESHI PRODUCED BY #FIZZAALIMEERZA STARRING #SAJALALY & #BILALABBASKHAN,” wrote Bilal Abbas Khan on Twitter back in July, when he first dropped the first look of the show.

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Sohail Aman former CAS joins Nutshell Group

LAHORE (NUT-DESK)

Nutshell Group is pleased to announce that former Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan, Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman (Rtd), has joined the Group as Chief Executive Strategic Engagements.

ACM Sohail Aman (Rtd) is a graduate of Pakistan Air Force War College and has a Masters Degree in Strategic Studies from Karachi University and another one in International Relations from Kings College, London. He is also an alumnus of Royal College of Defence Studies United Kingdom and has attended National and International Security Course at Harvard Kennedy School USA.

ACM has a grand total of over 3,000 fighter hours to his credit. He has commanded a Fighter Squadron, Combat Commanders’ School, a Fighter Base and a Regional Air Command of Pakistan Air Force.

In recognition of his meritorious services, he has been decorated with Nishan-i-Imtiaz (Military), Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Military), Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military) and Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Military). He is also a recipient of “The Legion of Merit” of Turkish Armed Forces, “King Abdul Aziz Medal of Excellence” by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States “Legion of Merit” – the highest military award of US Armed forces awarded to any foreign military official.

Expressing his views on this development, Mohammad Azfar Ahsan, Founder and CEO, Nutshell Group, said, ‘’I am delighted and honored that Air Chief Marshall Sohail Aman (Rtd) is now part of Nutshell Group.’’

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Ajoka writers present dramatic readings*

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Ajoka students presented their scripts developed during their Art of Writing course at an in-line dramatic readings event on Saturday. This was the 11 th session of new writings developed under the mentorship of playwright Shahid Nadeem. The writers included students from Uk, Australia, Qatar and Pakistan snd were joined by Ajoka acting class students for the presentation on zoom.


First script was the work of Omar Abad from Qatar. Titled “Johor Kay Paon”, the theme was the deceptive human smugglers who exploit Pakistani youth’s desire to go abroad. This was followed by Islamabad’s Nida Qasim Khan’s “Exposed” which deputed an imaginary world where gender roles are reversed and men are the subordinate gender. The third script was by Atta ur Rehman from Melbourne who addressed the story of a former actress now settled un Australia and trying to cope with her traumatic memories in his “Salma Sitata”. The last script was by UK’s Dr Kamran Abdullah. “ Nusrat” was the story of a middle-aged gynaecologist who is accused of sexual harassment by her male assistant. The writers were assisted by Madeeha Syed, Usama Shah, Sabahat Moazzam and Fahad Amir in the readings. The dramatic readings were coordinated by Qurrat Taj.

At the end of the event, course mentor Shahid Nadeem congratulated the writers fir their competent narratives and innovative ideas. Ajoka Institute director Nirvaan Nadeem also appreciated the efforts of the team and hoped they will remain involved in creative writing.


The writers and actors expressed their gratitude for Ajoka for providing them guidance and a platform to develop their talent.
The event was live-streamed on Face Book.
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