Thursday, 10 August 2023

Jaxeri Automotive's Electric Revolution: Launching Fully-Electric Compact SUV in Pakistan by 2025

 Jaxeri Automotive (Pvt.) Ltd, Pakistan's innovative electric vehicle maker, has announced its intention to introduce a pioneering fully-electric compact SUV in the nation by 2025. This announcement has created a buzz, sparking excitement and hope for an eco-friendly transformation in Pakistan's automotive sector.

A Glimpse into Jaxeri Automotive's Research and Development

Muhammad Najeeb Haroon, the Chairman of the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), recently toured Jaxeri Automotive's local R&D facility. This visit provided an opportunity to brief the chairman on the forthcoming innovations in car manufacturing, including the progress on the fully electric compact SUV. The company's spokespeople emphasised that the SUV would be entirely locally designed and produced, showcasing Pakistan's engineering capabilities.

Expected Launch and Domestic Production

Jaxeri's eagerly awaited electric SUV is slated for a 2025 launch in Pakistan. Despite economic challenges both locally and globally, the company remains steadfast in its mission to bring innovation to Pakistan's car industry, relying on domestic talent to build the SUV.

A Look Back: The Jaxeri Nur-E 75

On August 14, 2022, Jaxeri grabbed headlines with the reveal of the Nur-E 75 prototype, an electric hatchback aimed at the economy car segment. Created by the DICE Foundation, a Pakistani-led US NGO, the Nur-E 75 features a robust single electric motor producing 107HP and 200 Nm of torque, with a top speed of 127 km/hr.

Nur-E 75: Abilities and Performance

The Nur-E 75 offers an impressive driving experience with each charge, thanks to a 35 KWh battery that provides up to 200 kilometers of range. Charging options are flexible, with standard charging taking 7-8 hours and fast charging filling the battery in just 2 hours.

What Lies Ahead for Nur-E 75

Commercial production of the Nur-E 75 is scheduled to begin towards the end of 2024. With around 60% of its components manufactured locally, the Nur-E 75 symbolises the emerging growth of Pakistan's domestic production sector. However, potential buyers may need to prepare for potential price increases due to economic fluctuations in Pakistan.

Jaxeri's dedication to fostering an eco-friendly future for Pakistan's automotive industry remains unshaken. The company is driving the country towards a more sustainable tomorrow, despite any obstacles that may arise.

 


Monday, 7 August 2023

PTI Wins By-Election in Tehsil Mathra; JUI and Jamaat-e-Islami Defeated

PTI Wins By-Election in Tehsil Mathra; JUI and Jamaat-e-Islami Defeated


PESHAWAR: Against all odds, PTI has defeated the Pakistan People's Party, ANP, and PML-N in the by-election of Tehsil Mathra. The by-election was held on Sunday 6 August 2023, for the vacant seat of chairman. It is to be noted that previously the seat was held by Faridullah of JUI-F who died.

PTI Wins By-Election in Tehsil Mathra


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's candidate Inaamullah secured a victory with 20,333 votes, while JUI's Rafiullah managed to obtain 13,564 votes.

Furthermore, Jamaat-e-Islami's candidate Iftikhar Ahmad secured 9,546 votes, placing him in third position. PTI workers celebrated on Warsak Road.

The total number of voters in the constituency has a total of 218,630 registered voters including 120, 738 male voters and 97, 892 female voters.

The election commission set up a total of 155 polling stations in Mathra tehsil. A total of 496 presiding officers were assigned election duties, and district returning and returning officers were given the powers of magistrates. It is surprising that PTI still won the election after all odds, i.e. arrest of Imran Khan and after 9th May incident.


Saturday, 5 August 2023

Toshakhana Case: Imran Khan Sentenced to 3 Years Imprisonment and a Fine of One Lakh

Islamabad: District and Session Court Judge Humayun Dilawar has sentenced PTI Chairman Imran Khan to three years in prison and a fine of one lakh rupees in the Toshakhana operation case.

Imran khan arrested


The hearing of the Toshakhana operation case began after three adjournments, in which the PTI Chairman's lawyer Khawaja Haris arrived in court and said that I want to make submissions. We were stopped from entering the High Court, we are filing a request for transfer of your court.


The court, while delivering the verdict, said that the allegation against the accused has been proven. The accused had a false statement recorded, the accused gave a false declaration, the accused gave a false sworn statement in the Election Commission. The court declared the PTI Chairman guilty of corrupt practices. The verdict said that the dishonesty of the PTI Chairman has been proven. The court sentenced the former Prime Minister to three years in prison and also imposed a fine of one lakh rupees on him.

The court ordered the immediate arrest of the PTI Chairman and said that the IG Islamabad should execute the arrest warrant.


After the decision of the District and Session Court in Islamabad, there was intense sloganeering by the supporters of the PML-N lawyers in the court premises.


Earlier, in the Toshakhana felony operation case, Judge Humayun Dilawar had given the PTI Chairman's lawyer a final deadline to give arguments, saying that I will deliver the verdict if arguments are not given by 12 o'clock.


The hearing began after two adjournments due to the non-arrival of the PTI Chairman's lawyer in court, in which the assistant lawyer Khalid Yousuf Chaudhry appeared before the Additional District and Session Judge Humayun Dilawar on behalf of the PTI Chairman's lawyer Khawaja Haris and said that Khawaja Haris is present in the Accountability Court, he has requested for more time.