Police take action against sale of illegal weapons and fake permits in Karachi

Karachi Police have taken action against the large scale sale and purchase of weapons on fake licenses in the city. A committee has been formed for the investigation.

According to the details, large scale fake arms licenses and arms buying and selling have been exposed in Karachi. The Additional IG has set up a commission of inquiry. An official notification has been released.

The police investigation team includes Captain Faizan of SP Baldia and SP Investigation Kemari. The committee will investigate dealers who fabricate fake licenses and sell guns on them. Licensing records will be reviewed.

The investigative team verifies gun licenses issued from 2012 to 2020. Police said not only were fake licenses made in the thousands, but guns were also sold.

Officials said the process of confiscating fake licenses and weapons was initiated by calling license holders. Complaints have been received regarding the South, East and West Korangi licenses.

Note that previously there were 10 clashes between the police and robbers in Karachi, a robber was killed in the exchange of fire while 16 robbers including 11 injured were arrested. 10 cell phones and 6 motorcycles were recovered from the possession of the accused.

18 illegal weapons, 10 mobile phones and 6 motorbikes have been recovered from 16 suspects arrested this month in Karachi, while the recovered weapons have been sent for forensics. An investigation has been opened with the arrested defendants.

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Bajaj’s new CT125X offers great utility at a minimal price

India and other parts of Asia are full of small, practical motorcycles that are extremely light on the wallet. For example, the new CT125X has just been introduced by Bajaj in India. The starting price of the model is Rs 71,354 which equates to around US$894. With the introduction of the new Bajaj CT125X, the brand has returned to the 125cc commuter class, which is known for its low cost, functional offerings.

The recently released Bajaj CT125X comes in two variants: disc brake and drum brake, which mainly differ in the brake systems of the bikes. In short, the Bajaj CT125X is the 125cc version of the Bajaj CT 110X and offers a bit more power and features that will no doubt come in handy for people planning to use the bike as a work machine. Three color combinations are available: green and black, red and black and blue and black.

Additionally, the graphics of the Bajaj CT125X change slightly from those of the Bajaj CT 110X in that they have a sleeker and more understated appearance. A ribbed seat, ‘125X’ badging and blacked-out kickstarter are also added. Along with these styling additions, it also features dual-purpose tires on the front and rear wheels, a luggage rack above the exhaust to prevent luggage from being damaged by the exhaust pipe, and grab handles. rubber on the side bumper and handlebar. Fork gaiters, a blacked-out engine guard and a rear grab bar with integrated luggage rack further underline the rugged appearance of the motorcycle.

In addition to these features, the recently released Bajaj CT125X has an all black paint scheme which gives the bike a bit more athletic appearance. It also has an analog instrument cluster and halogen headlights with V-shaped LED daytime running lights in the hood. A 124.4cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine powers the new Bajaj CT125X, producing 10.75 horsepower at 8,000 rpm and 8 ft-lbs of peak torque at 5,500 rpm. That power is transmitted to the ground using a five-speed manual transmission.

The new Bajaj CT125X is equipped with 80/100 R17 and 100/90 R17 tires for the front and rear wheels, respectively. Additionally, the brakes on the standard model are 130mm drum brakes at both ends. It’s also important to note that the disc variant gets a 240mm disc up front. Additionally, the Bajaj CT125X features twin rear Nitrox shocks and telescopic front suspension. As it’s specifically designed to deal with India’s less than ideal road conditions on a daily basis while also being able to handle some cargo, you can expect the suspension to be soft and supple.

L&T Technology Services wins 5-year contract with BMW Group

L&T Technology Services (LTTS) announced on Monday that it has been awarded a 5-year, multimillion-dollar contract with BMW Group to provide high-end engineering services for the company’s suite of infotainment consoles for its family of hybrid vehicles.

The BMW Group is the world’s leading manufacturer of premium automobiles and motorcycles and provider of premium financial and mobility services.

The IT solutions provider said the big contract was awarded to LTTS because of its deep domain expertise and engineering leadership in transport technologies and its proven ability to provide unique opportunities to develop projects. existing ones and work on new ones. The LTTS engineering team will provide services in the areas of software build and integration, infotainment validation and defect management, he added.

LTTS has a center near the coast that provides engineering and R&D services for BMW Group’s suite of infotainment consoles and its family of hybrid electric vehicles. The proximity to the BMW Group campus will allow LTTS engineers to work on a variety of solutions and offer real-time services, the engineering services company said.

Abhishek Sinha, COO and Board Member of L&T Technology Services, said, “This latest contract win is a testament to LTTS’ long-standing expertise in automotive engineering services. Our transportation engineering services enable leading OEMs to build innovative, sustainable vehicles and accelerate time to market using new era digital technologies. We are delighted to strengthen our existing engagement with the BMW Group and are fully committed to deploying our digital engineering capabilities and participating in the launch of their new family of hybrid vehicles.

LTTS is a listed subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro specializing in engineering and R&D (ER&D) services. It offers consulting, design, development and testing services throughout the product and process development lifecycle.

The company recorded a 4.7% increase in its consolidated net profit to Rs 274.20 crore on a 6.7% increase in revenue to Rs 1,873.70 crore in the first quarter of the fiscal year 23 compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 22.

Shares of L&T Technology Services fell 2.11% to Rs 3,591.35 on BSE.

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Kawasaki Ninja 300 is getting more expensive in India: Check the new price

Kawasaki Ninja 300 is getting more expensive in India: Check the new price

August 28, 2022, 3:55 p.m.
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The Kawasaki Ninja 300 remains mechanically unchanged (Photo credit: Kawasaki)

Japanese automaker Kawasaki has raised the price of its Ninja 300 bike in India.

Following the latest price review, the two-wheeler has become more expensive by Rs. 3,000.

As for the highlights, the bike has a head-turning look and packs a semi-digital dash. It is powered by a 296cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that generates a maximum power of 38.88hp.

Why is this story important?

  • Almost all automakers in India are raising the prices of their models due to rising input costs, and Kawasaki is no exception.
  • The brand has now increased the cost of its smallest supersport, the Ninja 300, in our country. However, its design, features, and mechanics remain unchanged.
  • However, sales of the two-wheeler shouldn’t be affected much.

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 sits on a steel tube frame and features fairing-mounted gauges, a beefy fuel tank, windshield, split-style seats and an upswept exhaust.

The bike packs a semi-digital instrument console, an all-LED lighting setup, and rolls on blacked-out alloy wheels.

It is up for grabs in Lime Green, Ebony, and Candy Lime Green color options.

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 draws its power from a 296 cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that generates a maximum power of 38.88 hp and a maximum torque of 26.1 Nm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. gears and a slipper clutch.

In terms of safety equipment, the Kawasaki Ninja 300 2022 is equipped with disc brakes on the front and rear wheels, as well as dual-channel ABS for better handling on the roads.

Suspension duties on the bike are taken care of by 37mm telescopic forks up front and a gas shock in the rear.

After the latest price hike in India, the 2022 Kawasaki Ninja 300 carries a price tag of Rs. 3.4 lakh (Old Showroom, Delhi). The supersport motorcycle rivals the KTM RC 390, TVS Apache RR310 and BMW G 310 R.

If not the Kawasaki Ninja 300, which motorcycle will you buy?

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In such a situation, a video of Amarpura village under the excise police station was highlighted. In which an elderly person is seen selling alcohol from his house. On the other hand, in a video from the village of Anandgarh, it was seen that alcohol was being sold illegally in the grocery store. The younger generation is also trapped in this illegal alcohol trade. 3 shops are licensed in Khajuwala Excise Police Station area. Along with this, 3-4 godowns are also approved but hundreds of branches are operating under the guise of these approved stores all over Khajuwala region.

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Since January 1, 51 cases have been registered at the Khajuwala police station. In which 1409 country liquor cobblestones were fished. At the same time, 14 bottles of English alcohol, 206 liters of handcuffs, 3700 liters of Lahan were destroyed. In addition, six motorcycles were seized.

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A PO comprising three Constables is stationed at the Khajuwala Excise Police Station. This reduces the action on the pitch. At the same time, the CO circle police area comes under the Khajuwala excise police station area. It includes the regions of Chhatargarh, Dantour, Khajuwala and Poogal. From Kharbara to Ravwala and from Jalwali village to the Indo-Pakistan border, the Excise Police Station area comes. There is only a staff of four for this.

they sayAppropriate action will be taken with immediate effect upon receipt of information of illegal sale of alcohol in the Khajuwala area.

Omprakash, PO, Khajuwala Excise Police.

Blackburn Funeral Directors are selling a historic hearse

A funeral car that was used to transport more than 1,500 people to their final resting place is for sale.

Blackburn-based Iqbal Funeral and Memorial Services acquired the Mercedes Benz hearse in 2005 and said it was selling it because it was more cost effective to hire vehicles as and when needed.

Rashid Iqbal, 66, who has run the business since its inception in 1989, said: “We have found that limos are much easier to hire and there are also maintenance and parking issues. .

“It’s in good working order and I tend to drive it out on Sundays to make sure it stays that way. I guess some people take their motorbikes out on Sundays – I take a hearse!

“It has only 51,000 miles and is in great condition. It has served us very well during the time we have had it.

“The mileage is so low because we only tend to go from here to the cemetery.

“I guess there are many other uses for cars like this and people can get quite creative. I’ve heard of people converting these vehicles into motorhomes and even delivery vehicles.

“I think it would also be a great addition to someone’s collection. They always go for a decent amount for this type of cars, especially those that have been well maintained.

The Mercedes Benz 2-litre hearse has a selling price of £3,500.

Rashid runs the funeral home, based in St Peter Street with his sons Zubair, 33, and Ali, 27. Rashid established the first official funeral services in the city for the Muslim community.

The company now serves people from all over the Northwest and from all cultures and walks of life. It houses a special memorial exhibit hall at their central location.

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The firm was named ‘Memorial Service of the Year 2021/2022 at the Prestige Awards.

Mr. Iqbal added: “The tombstone display room has been a great addition over the years.

“All the work we do is repaired by Ali and his highly trained staff. We manufacture the memorials and engrave them on our premises. We repair the headstones and memorials ourselves.

Iconic Britbike brand BSA, now owned by Mahindra in India, puts the new Gold Star 650 into production

The new Gold Star looks a lot like the old Gold Star, but modern technology means it produces more power.

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Disclosure: The author is a former BSA A50 owner and current Royal Enfield INT650 owner

Britbike brands once considered lost to the decline of the industrial age continue to make a comeback, with Birmingham Small Arms, aka BSA, being the latest resurrection through investment or outright India-based ownership.

With the revival of BSA, owned by Mahindra, Classic Legends, it makes three significant resurrections of the britbike brand across the sub-continent, with TVS reviving Norton and agricorp Eicher Group bringing Royal Enfield into the modern era (and the international markets). Mahindra also operates specialist bicycle manufacturer Jawa and other brands of small displacement motorcycles.

Technically, Royal Enfield was Indian owned and operated for decades after it closed in the UK in the 1970s, but it is on this list for important contextual reasons, the main one being relocation. After some delays, the new BSA has put its first new bike on the market, and it wears the most important of the BSA badges: Gold Star.

For decades, the distinctive BSA badge stood for speed, power and style.

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BSA’s Gold Star has been the gold standard of motorcycling for decades, first hitting the market in 1938 and riding the popularity of BSA – BSA has been the biggest motorcycle brand in the world for some time – for 25 years. It started out as a 350cc single and quickly grew to 500cc. The air-cooled engine could produce power in the mid-30s at the time, and it was eventually joined by a long line of BSA 500 and 650cc twins as the clock started to tick down. This author has owned a BSA A50 500cc twin for several years.

The new Gold Star is still a one-lung single, but it starts in the 650cc class (652cc, to be exact) and while it certainly looks like a classic bike, it has a lot of technology under the skin that should help- the to keep pace with other retro-modern machines in its class, such as Royal Enfield’s popular INT650 and 650 GT twins.

MORE FORBESSimple Pleasures for Hard Times: 2020 Royal Enfield INT650 Motorcycle ReviewBy Bill Robson

The new 650 Gold Star will come standard with electric start (and no backup kickstarter), liquid cooling, digital fuel injection, ABS anti-lock Brembo disc brakes, a five-speed gearbox and a head 4-valve for the deep-breathing single. cylinder. Small LCD panels in the proper “counter-clockwise” analog-style instruments – including a small clock in the headlight shell – relay the fuel level and a few other bits of data.

BSA will retain the “reverse” or counter-clockwise operation of vintage instruments, but digital … [+] data feeds them.

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Despite liquid cooling, which requires a radiator in front of the motor, the motor retains cooling fins to complete the retro look. A flat seat with strap, a shiny 3-gallon tank with the famous BSA badging, spoked wheels and full fenders set the right retro styling notes. The front fork offers no adjustability while riders can increase preload on both rear shocks to haul passengers and gear. Power output from the modern engine is in the mid-range 40 horsepower, which should be enough to haul the 437-pound Gold Star and triple-digit rider (known historically as “the ton”), if not barely.

It looks vintage, but it’s not: the radiator cools engine heat, and the three-gun badge sits under the … [+] spark plug. Fins are there to show off more than just cooling.

BSA

The first Gold Stars will cost £6,500 when they first arrive in the UK, although the company is now based in India, where the bikes will eventually do battle with the well-established Royal Enfield machines, which are icons nuns at the limit with the riders. the. North America will undoubtedly get them at some point, probably around the $7,000 price point. Kawasaki’s W-800 rings in at around $9,000, and Royal Enfield’s 650 twins, which have suddenly caught the attention of American riders, start at around $6,000 if you can find one.

Another iconic British marque being relaunched in India – Norton – is likely to hit the US and international markets soon, although the new Nortons will be larger in displacement, more modern, more luxurious and more expensive than the BSA and Royal Enfield offerings. We hope to get a BSA gold star for review when they become available in the US.

Who’s next? Smaller British brands AJS and Ariel remain in hibernation, waiting in the wings for angel investors to descend from their financial skyscrapers to bring them back to their former glory. Stay tuned.

Amazon bump could be short-lived

It’s been a tough week for several high-profile stocks. (Here’s Zoom and AMC.) Unfortunately, the trend continued on Thursday, this time with indoor bike maker Peloton Interactive. The stock tumbles in premarket trading after the company reported disappointing fourth quarter 2022 results. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Wait, didn’t Peloton’s stock go up yesterday? Yes, he did. In fact, Peloton stock (ticker PTON) rose more than 20% yesterday to $13.48 per share following the announcement that it will start selling its bikes and accessories on Amazon.
  • So what happened now? Despite Peloton shares surging yesterday, at the time of this writing, PTON is down more than 16% to $11.25 per share due to reporting a sixth straight quarter of losses. This time, Peloton lost $1.2 billion in the fourth quarter.
  • How serious are Platoon’s losses? Bad enough, and they widen. Like CNBC reports, a year ago in the same quarter, Peloton lost $1.05 per share, or about $313 million in total. But in the same quarter this year, Peloton lost $3.68 per share, or about $1.24 billion in total.
  • Why does Peloton suffer such losses? For several reasons: reduced consumer spending and rising inflation are just two of them. But the main thing affecting Peloton is the loss of people using its actual services and equipment. The use of the platoon surged at the start of the pandemic when lockdowns were in place. Now, though, why stay indoors to cycle connected when you can go outside and cycle in the real world?
  • What does Peloton say about all this? In a letter to shareholders, Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy said that Peloton is like a freighter: “In high school, I spent three summer months working on a freighter. After midnight on my second trip, I was sleeping when the headquarters alarm woke me up. My reporting station was on deck. Fear is a great motivator. I got dressed while I was running. The 720ft vessel was making 27 knots and the helm was tough. The ship was suddenly healing to starboard and the steel hull was shaking. The captain was trying to turn around, but a ship this big, going this fast, takes miles and miles to change direction. We saved the lives of two men that night. They had been lost at sea, in the Mediterranean, for several days. A happy, happy ending. Peloton is like this freighter. We sounded the alarm for headquarters. Everyone is at their station. We continue to add new inputs to evolve our go-to-market strategy to restore growth. When the ship will respond is the question. Our target is FY23.
  • Did Peloton give any outlook for the 2023 financial year? No.

Motorcycle company organizes cancer awareness weekend near Orwigsburg

A cancer survivor teams up with Schaeffer’s Harley-Davidson to raise money for cancer patients in Schuylkill County.

ORWIGSBURG, Pa. — Motorcycles at Schaeffer’s Harley-Davidson near Orwigsburg are now decorated with pink ribbons to promote the upcoming Cancer Awareness Weekend.

Employee Donna Dukemen came up with the idea for the benefit 14 years ago. She was working in a hospital at the time and had her own battle with cancer.

“Unfortunately, when I was diagnosed, this program did not exist. I was diagnosed in 2002 with an extremely rare cancer. And most patients do not live beyond three years,” she said. declared.

But it wasn’t Dukemen’s first experience with cancer.

“My father passed away from cancer, my older brother had cancer, my younger brother had cancer. It’s in our family history, so I want to give back to the community and to these patients to make it a little less stressful,” Dukemen added. .

“I lost my mother to esophageal cancer about six years ago. We all know a survivor or a loved one we’ve lost, and I think part of our fundraising efforts and charity is about reaching out to them and touching them in different ways,” said Geoff Bogotuik, chief executive of Schaeffer.

Throughout Friday and Saturday, Schaeffer’s Harley-Davidson will raise funds through raffles, food vendors and luminaries in memory of those who have lost their lives to cancer.

Having this every year has allowed them to raise over $45,000 to help the Lehigh Valley – Schuylkill Cancer Program.

“We were able to fund their gentle yoga class so that patients and their caregivers could go for free. And we also started donating money to patients receiving cancer treatments since the pandemic and helping them reduce the cost of gas being so expensive,” Dukemen said.

Cancer Awareness Weekend kicks off this Friday at 5 p.m. at Schaeffer’s Harley-Davidson off Route 61 near Orwigsburg.

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Did you know… Lucerna Palace’s first business was a Japanese tea house

Now an entertainment and shopping complex, the first business located in Lucerna Palace was a Japanese tea house. Because of the ‘geisha’ hostesses, the people of Prague believed the place to be a brothel.

During its 125 years of existence, the Lucerna Palace has housed many restaurants and cafes, but one of the first was the Yokohama Japanese Teahouse, established by the Hlouch brothers.

The brothers traveled extensively in Japan and were great admirers of the country. They first presented their teahouse at the 1908 Jubilee Exhibition of the Chamber of Commerce and Commerce at the Prague Exhibition Grounds. Their idea was so popular that they decided to move the tea room to the Lucerna building.

Today, Lucerna Palace is an integral part of the Czech capital. It would probably be hard to find anyone across the country who hasn’t heard of Lucerna. It was built 125 years ago by the grandfather of the first president of the Czech Republic, Václav Havel.

Originally, he planned to build an ice hockey and winter sports stadium, but the land was too small for such a huge project, so he decided to build Lucerna. Construction took place over 14 years between 1907 and 1921, covering the entirety of the First World War.

The concept of the Japanese teahouse caught the attention of promoter Václav Havel, and he offered the Hlouch brothers the space to start their business.

Instead of vices?

In 1909, Czech World magazine featured the teahouse, encouraging Prague residents to descend into the “Lucerne underground”.

“Like a colorful lantern, the colors of the Orient shine,” the magazine continues, “girls in fiery dresses pass by. Would you like a cup of tea tonight? Escape for a moment from the peaceful flow of Czech life?

The “geishas” in the teahouse were Czech girls dressed in Japanese kimonos. The presence of geisha was suspicious to some Prague residents, who imagined the teahouse as some sort of brothel.

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The newspapers of the time set the record straight. In 1910, the magazine Mládenec published the following: “An explanation is needed for the article on the Geisha in the last issue. By the word “geisha”, the writer meant a girl destined to serve guests. As is known, in Japan they have their own teahouses instead of our restaurants, and one of them was opened in Prague. The Yokohama Teahouse is a purely Czech establishment and we don’t know anything pejorative about it.

The business proved popular among Prague residents and enjoyed a great boom for several years. However, at the end of the 1920s, the owners encountered financial difficulties and had to close the tea house.

The Yokohama Teahouse has been replaced by the Zimní zahrada restaurant.