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  • PTI lawmakers asked to quit Punjab parliamentary panels – Dawn

    1. PTI lawmakers asked to quit Punjab parliamentary panels  Dawn
    2. Imran has ordered PTI members to resign from Punjab Assembly’s standing committees: Gohar  Dawn
    3. Imran Khan orders PTI lawmakers to quit Punjab Assembly committees  The Express Tribune

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  • Newly developed eAxle adopted for TOYOTA’s new “bZ4X” | Newsroom | News

    Newly developed eAxle adopted for TOYOTA’s new “bZ4X” | Newsroom | News

    BluE Nexus Corporation (Headquarters: Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture; President: Hidetoshi Uchiyama, hereinafter “BluE”) and AISIN Corporation (Headquarters: Kariya City, Aichi Prefecture; President: Moritaka Yoshida, hereinafter “AISIN”), and DENSO CORPORATION (Headquarters: Kariya City, Aichi Prefecture; President: Shinnosuke Hayashi, hereinafter “DENSO”) have jointly developed an eAxle that achieves high power performance in a compact size, contributing to improved vehicle energy efficiency. This product will be installed in the new Toyota bZ4X.
      
    The newly adopted eAxle, new inverter with a flat, double-sided cooling structure that incorporates advanced SiC (silicon carbide) power semiconductors and cooling technology, thereby enhancing output density and efficiency. Furthermore, transmission efficiency has been improved by enhancing gear precision and reducing oil agitation resistance through casing shape optimization.
    Through these technological advancements in eAxle, we are supporting the creation of vehicles that not only enhance practicality, such as extending driving range, but also pursue the pleasant driving experience and comfort that defines the bZ4X. Furthermore, it contributes to TOYOTA’s “multi-pathway” approach, which addresses the diverse needs of customers in every country and region as we strive to achieve carbon neutrality.
     
    Moving forward, BluE, AISIN, and DENSO will continue to leverage our respective strengths and expertise to provide valuable technologies and products and contribute to a carbon-neutral society by having our products equipped in all types of electric vehicles.

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  • Inflation projected to remain 5–7% despite flood pressures, says SBP governor

    Inflation projected to remain 5–7% despite flood pressures, says SBP governor

    The Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Jameel Ahmad, said that inflation has declined sharply and is projected to remain within the government’s target range of 5 to 7% over the medium term, although recent floods may exert temporary upward pressure on prices. 

    Addressing the 9th Annual Microfinance Conference on Thursday, organised by the Pakistan Microfinance Network under the theme “Renaissance of Microfinance,” Governor Ahmad reiterated that achieving inclusive economic growth requires durable macroeconomic stability that uplifts communities and ensures prosperity for all. He reaffirmed the central bank’s commitment to expanding financial inclusion and narrowing the gender gap.

    The governor said that the policy and regulatory measures implemented in recent years have established a period of macroeconomic stability, reflected in significant improvements in key economic indicators. 

    He noted the remarkable growth in Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves since February 2023 and strategic interbank purchases, which have strengthened reserves and enabled the government to make timely debt repayments without borrowing at higher interest rates.

    Governor Ahmad emphasised that the SBP’s monetary policy and regulatory efforts have been complemented by sustained fiscal consolidation by the government, helping to contain demand-side pressures on inflation and the external account. 

    He pointed out that Pakistan’s debt dynamics have considerably improved over the past three years and that economic growth is on track to recover and is expected to accelerate further in the current fiscal year. Reflecting on two decades of progress, the Governor reaffirmed SBP’s commitment to microfinance as a driver of inclusive growth and explained that the central bank has revised the Prudential Regulations for Microfinance Banks, transitioning from a rules-based to a principles-based approach. These reforms have removed restrictions on microenterprise lending, allowed greater operational flexibility, introduced a dedicated Agriculture and Livestock loan category, and increased loan limits up to Rs 5 million for agriculture, microenterprise, and housing loans, and Rs 500,000 for general loans.

    He further highlighted the launch of the Climate Risk Fund under the World Bank-funded Resilient and Accessible Microfinance Project, which aims to support two million borrowers through liquidity facilities to mitigate the impact of climate shocks. 

    In collaboration with the government, SBP has also introduced a Risk Coverage Scheme for Small Farmers and Underserved Areas, providing 10% first-loss coverage and operational incentives to expand lending in underserved regions such as Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.

    Governor Ahmad underscored the progress under the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) 2028, noting that financial inclusion rose from 47% in 2018 to 67% in June 2025, while the gender gap in financial access narrowed from 47% to 30%. He credited transformative digital initiatives including Raast, Asaan Mobile Account, Roshan Digital Account, the launch of Digital Banks, and the Banking on Equality Policy. He also reiterated the NFIS 2028 targets, which aim to expand financial inclusion in Pakistan to 75% and reduce the gender gap to 25% by 2028.

    The Governor urged microfinance institutions to strengthen risk management practices by utilizing alternative data sources, digital tools for credit scoring, conducting internal audits, training staff to prevent fraud, and maintaining adequate liquidity buffers. He emphasized that good corporate governance, transparent communication, and climate-risk mapping are essential to fostering long-term sustainability.


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  • NASA to launch six satellites that will study and map particles from the Sun

    NASA to launch six satellites that will study and map particles from the Sun

    The six SunRISE satellites (Image source: Space Dynamics Laboratory/Allison Bills; cropped)

    NASA is planning a summer 2026 launch for the heliophysics mission, SunRISE. The mission involves six small satellites. These satellites will work…

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  • Largest male great white shark tagged in Atlantic resurfaces off Canadian coast; how it stacks up against the largest female shark

    Largest male great white shark tagged in Atlantic resurfaces off Canadian coast; how it stacks up against the largest female shark

    A nearly 14-foot adult great white shark, the largest male ever tagged in the Atlantic Ocean, was recently recorded in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence, off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, according to tracking data from OCEARCH. The…

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  • Judge drops Drake’s defamation lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us

    Judge drops Drake’s defamation lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us

    Getty Images Canadian rapper Drake is dressed in a dark shirt, jacket and gloves and holds a microphone while looking to off to his left.Getty Images

    A judge has dismissed Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us.

    Judge Jeannette Vargas ruled Lamar’s lyrics, which accused Drake and his associates of being “certified paedophiles”,…

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  • Epidemiological Profile and Risk Factors of Stroke in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Epidemiological Profile and Risk Factors of Stroke in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Study

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  • Chinese yuan strengthens to 7.1048 against USD Friday-Xinhua

    BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, strengthened 54 pips to 7.1048 against the U.S. dollar Friday, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.

    In China’s spot foreign exchange market, the yuan is allowed to rise or fall by 2 percent from the central parity rate each trading day.

    The central parity rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day.

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  • Pakistan fed up with terrorism, Asif tells Kabul – Dawn

    1. Pakistan fed up with terrorism, Asif tells Kabul  Dawn
    2. Special force green-lit to protect dams  Dawn
    3. ‘Enough Is Enough’: Khawaja Asif Said Pakistan ‘Fed Up Of Terrorism’ Before Kabul Airstrikes | World News  News18
    4. Khawaja Asif: Pakistan’s…

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