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Experienced Twitter User Warns Everyone of Mrs. Khan’s Service, Calls her Untrustworthy

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Mrs. Khan aka the Rishta Aunty has been under fire ever since 92 News invited her over to discuss the increasing divorce rate in Pakistan and its impact.

A lot of women and even men were furious over her orthodox, obnoxious views, and made sure to slam the woman left, right, and center.

However, things might just get worse for Mrs. Khan now, as a Twitter user has taken to her account to expose Mrs. Khan for being untrustworthy.

5 Reasons Women SHOULDN’T Shouldn’t Get Married – According to Rishta Aunty

Take a look at what she shared:

Here’s what the story is in a nutshell:

A divorced man with a daughter contacted Mrs. Khan when he wanted to marry again. Mrs. Khan had a list of potential rishtas, out of which the boy’s family visited one. The families liked each other but Mrs. Khan refused to tell the girl’s family about the boy’s divorce.

When the boy’s family expressed disapproval and inquired the reason, here is what she had to say:

Don’t tell them now, tell them once the marriage takes place. Then they will be unable to do anything.

The job of a match maker is to bring together families so a bond can be formed between them in the future. The bond is sacred, and should be founded on love and trust.

However, in a society like ours, divorce is considered a taboo and frowned upon. So in a way, it is understandable why a match making business owner would want to hide such details; if they tell the truth, their business will suffer.

This still does not justify lying and cheating just to get more business. If Rishta Aunties like Mrs. Khan continue with such a lack of principles and integrity, marriages will continue to suffer and the divorce rate she loves discussing will continue to rise.

Famous Pakistani Fashion Designer Slams UN for Male Dominated Discussion on WOMEN Development

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Famous Pakistani Fashion Designer Slams UN for Male Dominated Discussion on WOMEN Development

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It is no secret that the Pakistani society is highly patriarchal, and slowly and gradually, a change can be seen.

The major issue lies in the fact that, in a country whose female population is marginally more than the male population, there is little representation when it comes to politics and decision making.

Recently, UN Pakistan’s account posted a tweet about 4-day long consultations on Punjab Women Development Policy Implementation Framework.

The discussion included a wide range of critical issues including but not limited to the following:

  • reproductive rights and health
  • menstrual hygiene
  • mother and child health
  • emergency response services
  • anti-quack campaigns

The topics are purely related to women and their rights and issues, and it seems absurd that there is only ONE woman in the panel. Men are making decisions on how women should be treated by the state, and perhaps that is why development for women is so slow?

Social media noticed that, and was furious, to say the least.

Have a look at what people had to say in response to UN Pakistan’s post:

“Where are the women, UN WOMEN?”

Isn’t that the right question to ask?

Some decided to take a more sarcastic approach to address the lack of gender diversity:

 

People are beginning to take UN Women nothing more as a joke because of this absurdity, and that is really sad.

Famous Pakistani designer, Deepak Perwani, also took notice and made sure to leave a remark:

We are glad to see that people have started noticing these things, and identifying a problem is the first step towards solving it.

What are your thoughts on UN Women’s lack of gender diversity?

Let us know in the comments.

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Jazz Business Partners with VMware to Provide Best-in-Class Cloud Services

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Aimed at facilitating access to cloud-based business solutions; Jazz Business today signed a partnership with VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW), a leading innovator in enterprise software. The partnership enables Jazz to provide current and prospective customers with the country’s largest seamless cloud platform that will catalyze future-forward innovations in an increasingly digitalized global economy.

In alignment with the National Digital Pakistan initiative; Jazz’s partnership with VMware will hasten the digitalization and transformation of businesses. Facilitating access to VMware’s cutting-edge cloud solutions, Jazz will offer businesses access to cost effective, reliable and locally hosted cloud. This shall include Virtual Machines, storage and auxiliary services all on an intuitive and modern user interface.

All these best-in-class services will be provided through a purpose-built cloud platform called Djazz Data Park, which is the largest ICT Data Center in Pakistan. The 300+rack, 3MW facility is built on international standards of power usage effectiveness.

“This terrific new partnership comes right after President Trump and Prime Minister Khan committed us to developing the business ties between our countries, during the Prime Minister’s visit to Washington.  There are lots of win-win opportunities for greater private sector collaboration, like this one we are celebrating today,” said the United States Ambassador to Pakistan Paul W. Jones, at the signing ceremony.

“This strategic venture with VMware allows on-demand delivery of computing power, database, storage, applications, and other IT resources via the internet, “said Syed Ali Naseer, Chief Corporate & Enterprise Officer at Jazz. “Now we can shift focus towards our business customers by leveraging on our strengths in mobile and digital technologies to provide 360 solutions to companies, which shall assist them in minimizing up-front IT infrastructure costs and ensure improved manageability and less maintenance.”

He further added, “Together we will accelerate our evolution and deepen engagement with startups, ecommerce companies and large organizations, while driving economic growth and adding jobs through new data centers.”

“The availability of VMware’s industry leading cloud solutions will accelerate the digital transformation of Pakistani enterprises, providing a strong impetus for the country’s growing digital economy. As the government, ICT providers and organizations rally together to develop the country’s digital capabilities through initiatives like Digital Pakistan, VMware stands ready to support the digitalization of Pakistan’s digital economy. Our partnership with Jazz will not only inspire and supercharge next-generation innovation among local enterprises, but also open the door for them to be part of the global digital economy,” said Ahsan Khan, Country Manager – Pakistan, VMware.

Backed by Jazz’s countrywide mobile network, Jazz Business’s vision is to pave the way towards a connected world by providing innovative, fine-tuned business applications and intelligent digital solutions. Helping businesses – from startups, SMEs and large enterprises – operate more efficiently, collaborate more effectively, and connect better with their customers, Jazz Business aims at enabling business growth.

FX Volatility & Overall FX Regime Discourage Foreign Investors

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Mr. Khan has almost 29 years of experience and is an accomplished and regionally experienced executive, seasoned in pivotal hands-on leadership roles within major national and multinational enterprises, providing strategy, operations, finance and accounting leadership in complex transformational environments.

Most recently he was the Deputy CEO at Dawlance since February 2019 and has also been the CFO & Director Finance at Dawlance in the past.

He holds a Master and a Bachelor degree from the London School of Economics and is a certified director.

BR Research recently had a detailed conversation with Mr. Khan; edited transcripts of which are produced below:

BR Research: How have things changed around Dawlance after its takeover by Arçelik A.S. Turkey in terms of product focus, sales & marketing, and distribution?

Umar Ahsan Khan: I think it has been a very exciting and fast paced journey that we have embarked on.  Since the acquisition in November 2016, even though it has not even been a full 3 years yet, in many ways Dawlance is a whole new company. Being part of a global giant like Arçelik has opened up new avenues of growth, knowledge and opportunities.

Dawlance is a name that was always synonymous with reliability and quality. After the Arçelik takeover, our entire focus has been on three major areas: enhancing the safety culture at our factories; improving our product platform so as to enhance customer experience; and developing our employees and the workplace environment.

Our customer is central to all business decisions. The Dawlance promise of reliability permeates every action taken by us and it was for this reason that our immediate actions revolved around making improvements in our factories and our product design. At the same time, the challenge also remained to keep our prices low without compromising on quality.

Since the acquisition, not only did we enhance safety standards and productivity at our factories, we also expanded our product lines and tried to bring in an exciting combination of locally developed and imported products.

On the marketing side, we energised our media presence and through our ad campaigns, we have tried to bring our connect with our customers even close where we reinforce the fact that our promise of “reliability” to our customers now spans generations. In fact, thanks to product quality improvements, we have enhanced our warranty period for most products. These now extend up to 12 years in many cases while at the same time we continue to provide support through our 24 hour After Sales Service coverage.

BRR: How much has been injected in the company since the acquisition? What has it been used for?

UAK: You can imagine the level of commitment that Arçelik has made to Pakistan by the fact that since acquisition no dividend has been asked of us. On the contrary, over $60 million of Investments have been made at the factories and infrastructure. In addition to the safety and productivity improvements I mentioned earlier, we have set up entire new production lines for making automatic washing machines and water dispensers. We have also improved our existing refrigerator and chest freezer models and introduced new models in all categories.

We are clear that only those manufacturers will survive in this market that have their own technology. For this purpose, we have enhanced our R&D infrastructure and now have state of the art product testing and development facilities, and this is an area we will continue to focus on keenly. We have also improved our packaging to ensure that despite the poor road infrastructure, our products reach our customers in perfect condition.

BRR: What kind of market structure do white goods have in Pakistan? What is Dawlance’s USP?

UAK: Unlike developed countries, we still have a long way to go as far as development of white goods market is concerned. Unfortunately, due to low consumer affordability, market penetration for white goods still remains very low, especially in the rural areas where at best families will either have only basic single tub washing machines or a small size refrigerator.

The other issue is the poor quality of products that are flooding the market. Exploiting consumer affordability, a number of players have flooded the market with cheap, poor quality products that are neither durable nor do they perform well under local conditions. As consumer education is low, unfortunately, it is our most vulnerable customer who is just entering the market that gets exploited the most with poor quality and sub-standard products.

As no mandatory safety or energy certifications have been put in place by the government, local manufacturers as well as importers have complete freedom to bring inappropriate products to the market. Ultimately, it is the consumer that suffers.

For the last over 30 years, Dawlance’s USP has been consistent. We endeavor to provide our customers with products that have been designed keeping in mind local conditions and cultural requirements. Our products will be “Reliable”, and we deliver this USP at an appropriate value that matches customer affordability.

BRR: What is Dawlance’s market share today? Can you give a breakup of the market share for different product categories like refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners etc.?

UAK: As you may be aware, there is no third party data available in respect of retail sales in the white goods sector in Pakistan. In addition, there is also a large quantum of grey channel products that are in the market whose import and sale are both undocumented.

Due to these limitations, we are constrained to work out the market estimates. However, I can confidently say that we dominate the refrigerator and microwave market while in respect of all other categories, such as deep freezers and air conditioners, we are in the top three.

We have now also introduced small domestic appliances and cooking solutions such as Hoods and Hobs and Built in Oven. I am confident that in the next few years you will see a sizeable presence by us in these categories as well.

BRR: How did the budgets fiscal measures affect your industry?

UAK: The major thrust of the government in the current budget has been to document the economy especially the small traders and retail sector. Broadening of the tax base is imperative for the economy and we are at a stage where there is no other option. The government has to enhance their revenue base as we – the documented corporate sector is already paying well over our due share. I believe the markets will recalibrate themselves and payment of tax shall be accepted as an inevitable cost of doing business and the markets will move on.

However, one disappointment that I felt in the budget was the fact that the government has removed the tax relief provided on investments in new plant and machinery. I strongly believe this needs to be re-examined and reinstated. What little revenue this action is generating for the government shall be more than eroded by the long term detrimental effect of reduced investment and plant modernisation.

BRR: The country is in austerity mode. How do you see the retail landscape changing in Pakistan?

UAK: It is an unfortunate situation, but I think it was necessary to take the steps that the government has taken for long term economic stability. Certainly, there is a pronounced change in the market and a drop in consumer spending on the back of reduced disposable income.  However, you must realise that while market growth has slowed, there is little shrinkage. For the middle class consumer, refrigerators, washing machines and even one or two air conditioners in the house are not a luxury but a necessity. So even though these may be more expensive to buy for the customer, they will manage to make any necessary purchases that they require.

On the retail side, I think you will see consumers trying hard to find bargains. There will be much more comparison shopping and people will try to make full use of special offers or sales. IMTs and LMTs are proof of this phenomenon. They are in touch with consumer psyche and in line with expectations try to position themselves in a manner where they are seen to offer better value. Their market share will continue to grow as will online and e-commerce. We also see more offtake through installment sales via banks and hire purchase dealers.

BRR: How hard will this stabilisation phase hit the middle class and the spending patterns for white goods? How do you see your volumes in the next three years?

UAK: I believe the next one and a half to two years will be difficult for everyone – not just the middle class. And after that the macro economic measures being taken by the government will Insha’Allah start to pay dividends. Documentation of economy and broadening of tax base will be key to achieving this success.

A couple of changes in consumer spending behavior will become very noticeable. Firstly, consumers will try to put off their spending decision until absolutely necessary; there will be little impulse buying. So the replacement cycle is extending and we are trying to support our customers by enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of our after-sale service setup. Secondly, consumers will be in the market for bargains; basic no frill models and smaller sizes will sell more as consumers try to conserve cash.

To be honest, I am less worried about volumes as I am about ensuring that we are able to match our product offerings with the customers’ changing requirements that will be taking place as a result of the austerity. We are a young nation with 63 percent of our population under 25 years. New households will continue to be set up and market growth will happen albeit at a slower pace.

BRR: How much has cost of production risen for you following currency devaluation?

UAK: I think the effect has been significant as has been the case with all other industries in the country. We are reliant on imports for our raw material and the devaluation impact hits us directly as does the effect of rising energy costs. I think we can easily say that over the last two years our production costs have gone up by well over 40 percent. We have tried to take measures to keep the impact from being transferred to our customers through a combination of productivity enhancements and efficiency improvements. However, I believe now we are at a point where like other industries we have no choice but to pass on costs to the market.

BRR: Will you be able to pass on some of the increased costs to customers?

UAK: As I mentioned earlier, the consumer is going to be looking for value. Dawlance is uniquely positioned to offer its customers this value as we are the only appliance manufacturer that has an almost 40-year history of Pakistan operations. We understand the local market and its requirements and our products have been designed in line with these requirements. And now we are part of Arçelik and have access to their technology and R&D base, so we are improving upon this even further.

The reason why I am emphasising this is because going forward, the consumer will demand two things, value and reliability, and we are confident of delivering both. All our focus is to ensure the best possible consumer experience at an affordable price. If we are to offer this to our customers, passing on reasonable cost increases will not be an issue. Bottomline is that the customer must understand that when they buy Dawlance, it is a purchase decision they can enjoy with ease of mind for years versus buying substandard products that will last a short period only.

BRR: Are there any white goods that are anti cyclical – that is they will continue to grow in volumes despite the hard economic times?

UAK: Yes, certainly. I see growth despite the challenging economic situation. As I said in the beginning, the market penetration for white goods in our country is quite low. Appliances considered necessary in the rest of the world are still luxuries here.

The younger generation has a very different way of thinking, and they allocate a significant value to their own time. Once they see that through the use of white goods the time saved on household chores would become available for other more value-added activities, they will keep adding these products to their households. I think we will continue to see growth in microwave ovens, washing machines including the automatic ones and all small domestic appliances.

BRR: How much of smuggling of white products into Pakistan an issue for you?

UAK: Unfortunately, like all corporates that are fully tax compliant, we are also affected by the grey economy. For us, it is less an issue of smuggling, although there is that as well. It is more of misdeclaration whether it is misdeclaration at the ports or in the form of under invoicing, in respect of sales tax non-compliance or understatement of income. While we are fully Sales and Income Tax and Custom Tariff compliant, if other entities are not, we are deprived of a level playing field and our competitiveness is hampered.

I assure you, not just us but all tax complaint corporates will welcome any move made by the government to bring the grey economy into the tax net. In fact, there are some categories that we are not operating in today – television to name an example – where due to the rampant smuggling, we just cannot enter the market as we would be unable to compete with the undocumented imports that are leaking through our borders.

BRR: Has there been any kind of Research and Development initiative taken up at Dawlance?

UAK: Absolutely. We are very focused on constantly improving our products. We need to ensure that any new development in the white goods market is also introduced and made available to our customers. At the same time, we understand we need to modify the product to make it suitable for the local market conditions.

We have developed state of the art testing labs and since acquisition by Arçelik, our research team size has increased many fold. And over the coming years, I am sure the Pakistan’s market will see the fruit of their labour. Already we have developed and introduced to the market, energy saving and low voltage solutions. You will Insha’Allah see even more such offerings in the market that we hope the consumer shall also find exceptional.

BRR: We have seen the opening up of Arçelik’s first Dawlance store in Peshawar post acquisition. What is different about this store? Are there others in the offing?

UAK: The Mono Shop concept is to create a space for consumers to not just be able to see all Dawlance products under one roof but also experience their usage and see with their own eyes how the product shall perform in their own homes post purchase. This is a relatively common concept in the developed world however we were the first to bring it to Pakistan in home appliances. Now the prospective buyer gets a far more immersive feel of the product and is able to purchase with greater confidence.

This was getting more and more important to us because as our product range increases, even our mid-sized dealers find it difficult to be able to accommodate all our products in the same store, while product demonstration becomes even more of a challenge.

There is a plan in place and we intend to open other similar stores across the country with our partner dealers. You will hopefully be seeing these soon in all major metropolitan cities in the country.

BRR: With respect to dwindling FDI, what do you think are the key bottlenecks in Pakistan?

UAK: I think for the initial part of the decade, the issue was the law and order situation that we were facing as a nation. Alhamdulillah we have turned the corner on that challenge and foreign investors do not have that issue any more.

Now it is more a question of fiscal stability. Of course, the rapid devaluations and FX volatility will discourage potential investors as they will keep waiting for the rupee to bottom out before they make any investments else there is an erosion of value.

The other issue is that of the overall FX regime. The foreign investor needs to be confident that an investment into Pakistan is not a one-way street. They want full assurance that they will have access to a dividend stream that they can rely on flowing through unhindered. Right now, flow of funds is closely examined by the State Bank, and given our circumstances I understand that this is necessary. Unfortunately, foreign investors are not used to such extensive procedural oversight at least in the flow of funds.

Finally, all potential foreign investors require a settled taxation structure, we are still making far too many rapid changes in our tax and policy structure and that shakes their confidence.

BRR: Arçelik is the biggest Turkish investment in Pakistan. What other sectors do you believe have the potential to attract Turkish investors?

UAK: We are still a developing country and I think the value proposition we offer as a nation is unrivaled in the region. I think we remain extremely attractive in any area that has the potential to exploit our population base and growing middle class. Food, FMCG, housing and building materials as well as chemicals are sectors where I believe we have the ability to easily attract foreign players from Turkey and other countries.

BRR: What are your plans for Dawlance for the next five years?

UAK: I think we have immense potential. I see Dawlance as a platform where we are ready to deliver on the “Made in Pakistan” endeavor. Going forward I would like to see Dawlance become a regional exporter of White Goods. We not only have the will but also the ability to do so. In fact, we have already started enhancing our exports and have recently exported some units meeting European standards to our Parent company.

God willing with improved productivity at our end and hopefully some government encouragement we can become a serious contender in this market.

Dayfresh Brings you an Exclusive Azadi Anthem in Collaboration with Hamza J Sheikh!

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Each year on Independence Day, brands take the opportunity to play their part in releasing patriotic messages and promoting the spirit and vision of Azadi.

As Pakistan observed its 72nd Independence Day this year, some brands came up with creative ways to demonstrate their patriotism.

Dayfresh, a brand that claims to be the purest milk brand in Pakistan providing 100% Australian cow’s milk from their designated farm decided to bring an exclusive green and white azadi pack to celebrate ‘Real Azadi’ with ‘Real Milk’.

The azadi pack is a perfect representation of the country and the celebration of freedom. In addition, Dayfresh also released an exclusive Independence Day Anthem to honour the occasion.

Time to celebrate the spirit of freedom with Dayfresh.#AzadiPack #DayFresh #IndependenceDay

Posted by Dayfresh on Saturday, August 10, 2019

The Anthem titled ”Yeh Pakistan Mera” is made in collaboration with leading artist Hamza J Sheikh who has been launched on all international music platforms.

Hamza is a singer/songwriter with great love and passion for music. The artist has made his name as a solo artist proving that he possesses great talent. Not only this, but Hamza is a multitalented individual who has extensive experience in the Advertising Industry and is known for his innovative and creative services.

While he has covered a number of tracks, he rose to fame through the PSL anthems which were also supported by other famous artists.

His soulful cover of “Wohi Khuda Hai” is one of his most soulful renditions and this Azaadi Anthem has also won him lots of love and recognition.

This independence day, Hamza along with the entire nation celebrated ‘Real Azadi’ by chanting together, “kyun kay yeh zameen meri, asmaan mera.. Yeh watan mera!”

Penned and sung by Hamza himself, it is an upbeat track which represents the happiness and ownership of Pakistan. The artist in collaboration with the brand pays a fitting tribute to our beautiful homeland.

The video also features the manufacturing process of the Azadi pack and focuses on the picturesque beauty and people of Pakistan.

The response to the anthem from the audience has been amazing, so far. They love the Azadi pack and the Anthem which is available on all international music platforms.

You can also make the anthem your dial-tune with the following codes:

Zong: 1226464
Ufone: 9124267
Mobilink: 484241

Watch the complete video below and let us know what you think:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcCGe78Hbww

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OREO Wants Us to Solve a Mystery! Hint: It’s Pink!

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Oreos are unquestionably a favourite snack amongst kids and adults, all around the globe!

Let’s be honest, there’s something about the cookie that is absolutely impossible to resist making it the world’s no 1 biscuit.

Anywhere the cookie goes, it dunks and it conquers! And just like the rest of the world, Oreo cookies have become an all-time favourite in Pakistan too!

While the original might be a classic, there have been many other flavours and limited editions created over the years.

The brand currently offers over 130 flavours across the globe and this is the first time Oreo is introducing a new taste in Pakistan.

The pre-hype campaign for the launch of the new flavour was built around Mystery Oreo – which was primarily engaging the audience to reveal/solve the mystery and discover the new Oreo.

With the hashtag #OreoGoesPink, consumers were already impatient for the new strawberry flavour to release.

Oreo built pink tiles that took over Instagram and kept everyone hooked till the big reveal.

The new Oreo has a very enticing and pleasant strawberry aroma and with the new TVC, the brand brings the global concept of the World of Oreo for the first time in Pakistan.

https://www.facebook.com/OREO/videos/1193055404215769/

Oreo Strawberry is a unique combination of the signature Oreo Chocolate shell & the new strawberry cream

The big reveal came in the form of the 2nd beautiful PR box that Oreo sent out in a span of 1 month.

The box contains 4 compartments, each with a different clue to guess the Oreo in the last compartment holding the new strawberry flavour.

The tempting package felt like it came right out of the ad; The first compartment had pink stationery, there were beautiful pink candles in the second, third possessed pink makeup and the 4th held delicious strawberry Oreos

Give yourself a delicious treat today; twist, lick and dunk an Oreo to enjoy the rich, smooth Strawberry crème sandwiched between the chocolate biscuits.

Ahmed Tanveer, Head of Fulfillment Takes Pride in Being Part of the Daraz Journey!

Daraz is a one-stop online shopping store in Pakistan to purchase the latest mobile brands, appliances, fashion accessories, and many other retail products.

In order to ensure the swift and efficient delivery of its quality product to a customer’s doorsteps 2-3 days faster and in the best condition, Daraz has four warehouses.

These are located in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad that together cover an area of 200.000 sq feet.

Fulfilled by Daraz is a premium service that ensures that the product is shipped from one of the four warehouses where Daraz runs elaborate quality checks to arrive at the customer’s doorstep 2-3 days faster.

The quality checks are run not only when the product arrives from the vendors but also at the time the product is shipped from the warehouse to the customer.

It’s a great responsibility and certainly not an easy task. However, Ahmed Tanveer, Head of Fulfillment at Daraz, also the man behind the operations for the past 7.5 years makes sure that the needs are met.

We had an opportunity to ask him about the logistics and detailed planning that goes on behind the scenes.

How long have you been working with Daraz and how would you rate that experience?

I have been a part of the Daraz family for the past 7 years. It has been both a great journey and a roller coaster ride. I feel really proud that I was part of the whole process. It began from the time we built things from scratch sitting together in a small room brainstorming on the name and logos to currently where now we are part of the Alibaba group.

What are the challenges that you came across in this field and how do you plan to overcome them?

The main objective is to ensure the right product is delivered to the right customer in the right time frame so everything has to be perfectly aligned; that itself is a big challenge at this scale. Our top focus is customer experience and seller experience ensuring how we can make it better for the customers to purchase it and for the sellers to sell it. All our decisions, projects and discussions are based on achieving this common company-wide goal.

What is Dex and how does it serve Daraz and its customers?

Dex is Pakistan’s first logistics company designed specifically for e-commerce. The main objective is to deliver fast and in a manner where we can enhance our customer experience. We have 1,300 riders in 30 cities helping us achieve this objective. More than 50% of Daraz deliveries are done through Dex and the delivery time is 1-2 days faster than our external partners.

How have the logistics and delivery services at Daraz evolved and developed over the years?

Daraz started as an online fashion retailer and now has 100+ categories from FMCG, groceries to automobiles. We had to beef up our logistics to cater to all this demand while ensuring we offer better service to our customers.

We started with 1 fulfillment center covering an area of 2,000 sq ft. and now we have 4 in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad with a footprint of 200,000 sq ft. Furthermore, Daraz has now employed more than 500 people at these centers.

We had a lot of recent developments in our last-mile delivery with Dex which is now handling more than 50% of Daraz packages.

Daraz also operates 50+ hubs across Pakistan through which customers get personalized service, returns are made easier and one-day deliveries are handled.

How does Daraz work to build trust among the customer base through logistics?

Customer commitment is one of the core values of our organization. We put in 100% of our efforts to ensure that we make our end-to-end customer journey great -from the point where an order is placed to the time, it is delivered ensuring customer satisfaction.

How has Daraz responded to industry challenges with regards to customer satisfaction, as an e-commerce shopping platform?

There is certainly a big challenge as the ecosystem of our country is not integrated. However, we are expanding our fulfillment centers, hubs, and delivery service through dex. We believe with a focus on keeping the customer at the center of everything we are increasing our customer satisfaction and building the trust that is essential for an e-commerce platform

Watch the video below:

A day in the life of Ahmed Tanveer, Regional Fulfillment Head for Daraz

Ahmed Tanveer joined Daraz when the company did not have a name or a logo. Now 7 years later, he's the regional head of fulfillment for 5 Daraz countries making sure the right product is delivered to the right customer in the right time frame. Here's a day in the life of Ahmed Tanveer, Regional Fulfillment Head for Daraz.Visit the Daraz app: http://bit.ly/2Zao8qn

Posted by Daraz Online Shopping on Saturday, August 17, 2019

Camon 12 Air: The Rumoured Addition to TECNO Camon Series is Expected to Arrive Soon!

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A new mid-ranger by TECNO, Camon 12 Air, packed with some incredibly powerful features, is arriving in the local market pretty soon as suggested by some rumors.

The rumors of this upcoming phone emerged right after the successful launch of the company’s phone, Spark Go.

TECNO Camon series has already been praised by a lot of tech enthusiasts for their advanced cameras that capture crystal clear and high definition images. It is quite evident that their upcoming Camon 12 Air will keep up with the tradition.

Selfie fanatics can now take a sigh of relief as they can now take great pictures.
And aspiring photographers can also finally enjoy a budget-friendly phone that offers top-notch camera quality.

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According to leaked design, the phone will feature a 6.5inch hole screen which is the latest trend in the market. Further rumors suggest that the Face Unlock feature will also be present in this phone for enhanced security.

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A leaked image circulating on the internet shows that the smartphone will feature a triple camera setup.

This was inevitable owing to the fact that this series has its major focus placed on remarkable camera quality. Rumors further reveal that this new addition to the company’s Camon series will have a powerful battery of 4000 mAh so, users won’t have to worry about charging the phones every now and then.

Camon 12 Air is also rumored to feature the latest Android Operating system. Some sources have also claimed that the phone will feature 4GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage.

A lot of tech experts consider TECNO to be growing its presence substantially in Pakistan’s market. The rapid growth is due to the company’s dedication towards bringing the latest handsets that would not cost you a fortune.

If this smartphone manufacturer keeps moving with the same pace and maintains its reputation of making premium quality handsets, it wouldn’t take long for TECNO to achieve the status of the top company in smartphone category regionally.

The date of the launch is still unknown but hopefully, the phone will be launched in the upcoming two months.

The price is suggested to be somewhere around 20,000 PKR. Latest features and such economical price is a combo very hard to find these days.

TECNO has already established its manufacturing unit in one of Pakistan’s metropolitan cities, Karachi and this fact clearly reflects that the demand of TECNO smartphones is quite high.

‘Dhoop ki Deewar’: Sajjal Aly & Ahad Raza Mir to Star in Cross-Border Web Series

Dhoop ki Deewar

Pakistani celebrity duo Sajjal Aly and Ahad Raza Mir are reportedly starring in a cross-border web series called ‘Dhoop ki Deewar’.

However, the current dispute between Pakistan and India is quite severe leaving the common man on both sides of the border in a state of constant panic and fear.

While there are talks of war among the political leaders, everyone knows that it’ll do more harm and destruction than good. Those supporting wars are just being blind to the consequences.

There is a great loss of human lives; women and children who are left behind when their loved ones lose their lives in the line of duty have to bear the greatest sacrifice.

Renowned writer Umera Ahmed has penned a script that is inspired by true events and heartbreaking stories by the loved ones left behind in similar situations.

The web series is directed and produced by Haseeb Hassan an is set against the backdrop of Kashmir and Pulwama attacks.

The script includes a grievous narrative of the people who lost their loved ones during the time of war.

It also narrates what families and children of martyred army officers go through on both sides of the border.

According to an interview in Instep, Dhoop Ki Deewar tells the story of two teenagers whose lives change permanently overnight.

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This Car Vending Machine Lets you Pay for a Vehicle with your Smartphone!

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Auto Trader has become the first automotive company to crack vehicle-deals with a fully operational vending machine!

The company set up its first car vending machine in London, England. The most fascinating thing about it is that it allows buyers to pay for the car via their Smartphones.

Finer details such as insurance and financing have not been discussed. However, it was shared that the cars in the machine will be valued at less than £21,000 which is $25,400 approximately.

Auto Trader

Auto Trader prenegotiated the price and then plops them in the vending machine, i.e The first vending machine is home to a Renault Zoe with a pre-agreed price of about $19,000 The car comes from a local dealer that Auto Trader said agreed to the final sale price. The final cost is the same as on Auto Trader’s website.

auto trader car vending machine

Once the sale has been done, the mechanical door will open and release the car. Whereas a report states that Gen Z prefers having dealerships in the middle.  About 83% said they wouldn’t buy a car without test driving it first, and 89% said the test is the most influential part of the process.

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Nando’s Pakistan Reminds Sania Mirza that ‘Our Boys are Always Loyal to their Chick-ens’!

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Pakistani Cricketer Hassan Ali is no longer a Batchelor and has now tied the knot with Dubai-based Indian Samiya Arzoo Khan.

However, on his last night as a Batchelor, Hassan shared an image of him sitting on a chair ready for the ceremonies to start. He tweeted:

‘Last night as a bachelor..! Looking forward’.

To this, Sania Mirza tweeted congratulating him for the beginning of his new journey. She tweeted:

‘Congratulations Hassan, wish you both a lifetime of love and happiness .. this time you’ll have to treat us to more than Nando’s though’.

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However, Nando’s Pakistan was quick to tell Sania that men love their chicken and are loyal to them!

Nando’s tweeted:

‘Sania, as you know, our boys are always loyal to their chick-ens. Congratulations Hassan!’

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PEMRA Issues Notice to GNN & Ayesha Bakhsh for ‘Propaganda Against Dam Fund’

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PC: GNN

Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has issued a show-cause notice to Pakistani channel G News Network (GNN) for a ‘propaganda’ against the Supreme Court’s  Dam Fund.

During the show, Face to Face with hostess Ayesha Bakhsh, who has also received this notice, the channel aired false news in regards to the funds.

According to their tickers and content of the show, the amount gathered for the dam fund was misused and was kept in a commercial bank not the State Bank of Pakistan.

Ayesha Bakhsh accused the government of taking money from the general public in the name of the dam fund, forcibly deducting money from salaries, railway tickets were charged in this regard.

She further added that the government’s money has been withdrawn from the dam fund and paid for its utility bills.

Ayesha took it to her Twitter to clarify what had happened. She tweets:

To clarify the news regarding Dam Fund shared in my program Face to Face, it was a factual mistake that later rectified on our channel.

According to PEMRA’s notice, the channel and hostess have 5 days to clarify their act. They have violated policies set by PEMRA under articles 27, 29, and 30.

We have now to see what is the verdict is.

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Jazz Pays USD 291 as First Payment for License Renewal

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Mobile operator Jazz has decided to partially pay USD 291 million to showcase its intention towards renewing its license in Pakistan.

This decision is based on the fact that Jazz does not want to inconvenience its 60 million subscribers.

The company has a strong affinity with Pakistan and it seems it will not allow squabbles with Pakistan Telecommunication Authority to impact its connectivity services nationwide.

Explaining the payments, Jazz CEO Aamir Ibrahim said:

the court asked us two days ago to show some commitment behind our claim and we offered to pay the entire $291 million.

On Thursday we will get the order on this as financial security, then the court will hear the rest of the case.

We are a long term player in Pakistan, have been here for 25 years and will be here for another 25.

Licenses of Jazz (license owned by Warid) and Telenor expired in May 2019 and both players have opposed the proposed renewal cost of $450 million, claiming that Ufone was given the renewal in 2014 at a cost of $291 million.

They argue that any price above that would be unfair because they would have to operate for the next 10 years at an uncompetitive price.

Both these operators have taken the matter to court. The operators say their original license already carries a clause saying the licenses can be renewed for the same price at which they were acquired.

It is also worthy to mention here that both these operators have invested heavily in Pakistan since their inception.

Jazz is a leader not just in terms of subscriber base and mobile broadband users but also plays a huge role in assuring Pakistan reaches its United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 through the provision of digital tools to the youth.

Imad Wasim & Sania Ashfaq to Tie the Knot this Weekend!

Imad Wasim

22nd August 2019: Pakistani Cricketer Imad Wasim is ready to tie-the-knot after Hassan Ali and wife Samiya Arzoo Khan.

The 30-year-old will marry his wife-to-be Sania Ashfaq in Islamabad. Their wedding dinner or walima will be held at Pafsom Arena on Monday, 26th August.

Reportedly, PM Imran Khan has been invited to the ceremony along with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani, PCB Managing Director Wasim Khan and other legendary cricketers such as Wasim Akram and Shahid Afridi have been invited as well.

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2nd August 2019: After the wonderful news of Hassan Ali preparing to marry Pakistan Shamia, 30-year-old off-spinner and all-rounder Imad Wasim is also set to marry Sania in August 2019!

A London based Pakistani economic researcher and management expert, Sania Ashfaq is a Lahori who shifted to the UK for her higher studies.

Reportedly their marriage ceremony will be held on the 26th of August in Islamabad.

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When interviewed regarding the same, here is what Imad said:

“I will get a week’s break from my professional commitments for the marriage ceremony and will rejoin Nottinghamshire for the remaining matches,”

According to the source, the Pakistani cricketer met the girl in London for the first time and have known each other for a while.

We wish the couple all the best and look forward to the wedding!

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PEMRA Issues Notice to Pakistani Channel for Airing Indian Content

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Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has slapped a notice on a Pakistani channel for airing Indian content despite warning all mediums that no ads or movies and music content will be aired.

The channel, Jalwa, is one of the popular music mediums in Pakistan. PEMRA has issued a notice to the channel under ordinance 27, 29 and 30, asking for an explanation.

The channel has been given 7 days to give the authority a proper explanation.

*This is a developing story.

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Sri Lanka Tour of Pakistan 2019 Likely to be Called Off!

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22nd August Update: Sri Lanka will likely NOT be coming to Pakistan to play the Test series that was originally scheduled for in October 2019.

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) is not keen on playing Test cricket in Pakistan in the near future according to current details. However, the board is looking forward to a possible three-match ODI series.

Sri Lanka will not play Test Cricket in Pakistan, We are planning to play 3 ODIs in Pakistan –Sri Lanka Sports Minister

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is in talks with the cricket board to make progress. International cricket ceased in Pakistan after an unexpected attack on Sri Lanka’s cricket team back in 2009.

The attack by the gunmen left 6 players injured, whereas 6 security personals and 2 civilians lost their lives. Since then, World XI played Independence Cup, Sri Lanka played a T20I and West Indies played three-match T20I series in Karachi.

Pakistan Super League matches have also been held in the country in 2017, 2018 and 2019 which turned out to be successful.



21st August Update: Cricket fans are anxiously awaiting the Sri Lanka cricket team to tour Pakistan to play a Test series.

Delegations had visited Pakistan to view the security preparations for a possible tour. According to speculations, the Sri Lanka Cricket Board is awaiting a final green signal from their government to finalize all details.

Once the government gives the go-ahead, the board will then decide whether or not a Test series can be hosted by Pakistan.

The decision is likely to be announced by the end of this week. Meanwhile, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and cricket fanatics are enthusiastic about a positive response from the other side.

Reports further suggest that PCB has sent two proposals to the board for consideration. One suggests 2 Tests in Lahore and Karachi and the other a limited-overs series in Pakistan while the Tests will be played in the United Arab Emirates.

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Pakistan Tour of England 2020 Schedule Announced

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially announced the schedule for Pakistan’s England Tour 2020.

The 5-week-long tour will start from 30th July till 2nd September. During this period, Pakistan will take on England in 3 test matches followed by a 3-match T20I series.

PCB shared the news through their official press release.

They also added:

The Test series will be Pakistan’s last World Test Championship (WTC) assignment in their 2019-20 season after they host Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in October and January with a tour of Australia sandwiched in between.

The series is a great time to prepare the men in green for Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia the next year.

Pakistan Tour of England 2020 Schedule

  • Test Series – 30th July to 7th August in Manchester
  • 3rd game of 3-match series – 20th August in Nottingham
  • T20I Series – 29th August in Leeds
  • Second game – 31st August
  • Third game -2nd September

“The next year’s tour will go down as Pakistan’s fourth Test tour of England this decade and the sixth this century.” -PCB

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Shell Pakistan Suffers Massive Loss as Rupee Continues to Struggle in the Market

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Shell Pakistan announces profit for Q1 2024

Shell Pakistan Limited has officially announced its earnings for the first half of 2019.

The company has suffered a drastic loss of a whopping Rs 1.44 billion this year whereas its profit was Rs 1.60 billion the same time last year.

Whereas the company further reported a loss of Rs 1.70 billion in the second quarter, while at the same time last year, Shell Pakistan recorded a profit of Rs 247 million.

On the other hand, net sales had increased by 12.5% to Rs 101.14 billion whereas it was Rs 89.90 billion the previous year. Reportedly, the cost of sales was up by 13.61% (Rs. 92.72 billion).

Although Shell Pakistan Limited was able to record growth and maintain stability in the market, its overall revenue generation has been highly impacted by factors in the result of the country’s macro-economic challenges.

The devaluation of the Rupee is the main reason as well as the volatility of oil prices in international markets. In the oil industry, the majority of the trade is done in foreign currency, thus the unstable Rupee has resulted in stressful economic and financial performance.

It is not just Shell Pakistan Limited that has faced such results, the automotive industry in Pakistan has also suffered a huge blow. Not only have companies cut down on production, but their existing units have also become more expensive, thus a slump in demand exists. Many individuals have lost their jobs because of these tough times.

Because the finances of companies are continuously influenced by the overdue receivables from Government of Pakistan as well as the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) policy rate, SBP announced its an increase in its monetary policy rate of 13.25%.

  Rs.
June 2019
Rs.
June 2018
% Change

 

Sales 116,844,907 106,434,056 9.78%
Other revenue 436,810 448,044 -2.51%
Sales tax (16,136,493) (16,976,565) -4.95%
Net revenue 101,145,224 89,905,535 12.50%
Cost of products sold (92,728,582) (81,619,815) 13.61%
Gross profit 8,416,642 8,285,720 1.58%
Distribution and marketing expenses (3,448,858) (2,840,859) 21.40%
Administrative expenses (2,360,077) (2,012,113) 17.29%
Other expenses (3,245,246) (1,897,858) 71.00%
Other income 378,350 268,974 40.66%
Operating (loss) / profit (259,189) 1,803,864
Finance costs (726,846) (93,249) 679.47%
Share of profit of associate – net of tax 460,094 487,224 -5.57%
(Loss) / Profit before taxation (525,941) 2,197,839
Taxation (921,517) (594,463) 55.02%
Net (loss) / profit for the period (1,447,458) 1,603,376
(Loss) / Earnings per share- basic and diluted (Rupees) (13.53) 14.98

 

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PM Imran Khan Orders Launch of Online Vehicle Registration System

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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered the excise department of Islamabad to introduce and launch an online vehicle registration system in the country to facilitate the general public.

As of now, the vehicles in Pakistan that are purchased by individuals are done through a registration process by submitting a form to the concerned department with the fee.

However, this method is deemed as no longer effective as several dealers have exploited this system and have charged customers for excessive amounts of money so that they do not have to stand in long queues, they will stand in line for the individual if paid extra.

Many complaints of such malpractices were then reported on the Pakistan Citizen Portal, a platform Imran Khan initiated to help residents with issues near their residential areas.

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Thus, PM Imran Khan, keeping the complaints in mind, ordered the introduction of the online registration portal.

Furthermore, the interior ministery has been given a period of 90 days to present an implementation report to the Prime Minister Office.

online vehicle registration Pakistan

As per the notification, all branches of National Bank of Pakistan will be looped in for the registration fee process.

PM Khan has also asked authorities to run awareness campaigns for the initiative. Moreover, the circular also included the establishment of a designated counter for special persons.

With the implementation of the online system, individuals will not have to stand in long lines and pay extra.

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Pakistan’s Taekwondo Champions Pay Tribute to Martyred Soldiers

Pakistan Taekwondo Team

Pakistan‘s Taekwondo team participated at the  El Hasan International Open Cup Youth Cadet Taekwondo Championship in Jordan and put on a show with performances for everyone to remember.

Team Pakistan won a total of 8 medals including 2 silvers and 3 bronze. The young martial arts athletes dedicated their medals and victory to the martyred soldiers of the nation.

Pakistan Taekwondo Federation’s President Retd. Col. Waseem Ahmed Janjua shared that he is very proud of the children and their great display of talent.

He shared:

Our youngsters have indeed done the country proud by displaying a handsome performance in the highly competitive Youth Cadet Taekwondo Championship in Jordan – president to APP

Naqsh Hamdani and Fatima Zehra won silver medals, meanwhile, Haroon, Danish, Saad, Jibran, Ayesha and Taimoor took home their bronze medals.

While interacting with the media, Silver medal winner Fatima shared that she had learned so much by participating in this international event in Jordan.

“I will Inshallah try to win a gold medal in the next event for Pakistan.” She said.

“I am dedicating my bronze medal to the martyred Army soldiers in Balochistan and Waziristan who gave their lives for the country while fighting with the terrorists.” Saad Asif stated.

Federal Sports Minister Fehmida Mirza and President Olympic Association (POA) retd. Lt Gen Arif Hadan took the opportunity to congratulate the young athletes.

The brave show put up by our young taekwondo athletes in jor-dan deserves high praise indeed. Their brilliant show in the international championship will be inspirational for other young sportspersons who are aspiring to excel in their respective sports and are keen to represent Pakistan in the events abroad. -Fehmida Mirza

Every athlete of Pakistan who excels in sports at the national or international events is a role model for the whole nation. I am truly delighted at the junior taekwondo team’s superb effort in Jordan where they have won eight medals. – Arif Hadan

We congratulate our young athletes on their marvelous achievement!

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