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Massive jump in gold rates shocks Pakistani market – SUCH TV
Gold prices in Pakistan surged on Monday, marking a strong rebound in both local and international markets. The precious metal extended its upward trend after a brief weekend decline, driven by renewed investor interest and global economic uncertainty.
According to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association, the price of gold rose by Rs7,400 per tola, reaching Rs429,862 in the local market. Likewise, the price of 10 grams of gold increased by Rs6,337 to Rs368,530.
Just two days earlier, gold had dipped slightly to Rs422,462 per tola after a minor loss of Rs600, but Monday’s rally erased those losses entirely.
Global market support
The local surge followed similar movement in the international market, where gold prices jumped by more than one percent amid growing expectations of a possible interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve in December. Concerns over weak economic data also pushed investors towards safe-haven assets.
Internationally, spot gold climbed 1.4 percent to $4,053.40 per ounce, while US gold futures for December delivery were up 1.3 percent at $4,062.40 per ounce. APGJSA reported the international gold rate at $4,075 per ounce with a $20 premium, reflecting an increase of $74 during the day.
Silver prices also moved up, gaining Rs115 per tola to settle at Rs5,209.
Rupee gains slightly against dollar
Meanwhile, the Pakistani rupee continued to show mild strength against the US dollar in early trading hours. By 10am, the rupee stood at Rs280.62, appreciating by 0.07 percent or Re0.2 in the interbank market.
During the previous week, the local currency had also recorded a modest gain of Re0.09, closing at Rs280.82 against the dollar, according to figures released by the State Bank of Pakistan.
The latest rise in gold prices, coupled with the rupee’s slight recovery, reflects the ongoing tug-of-war between global inflation concerns and cautious optimism in Pakistan’s currency market.
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Airlines cancel more than 1,200 flights ahead of winter storm. Here’s what to know
A traveler near a departures board at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark, New Jersey, US, on Monday, Nov. 24, 2025.
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Airlines canceled more than 1,200 U.S. flights on Friday ahead of a major winter storm that will put carriers to the test during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
A winter storm warning is in effect starting Friday afternoon in New York City, New Jersey and Long Island, with snowfall totals potentially reaching 9 inches, most of it falling overnight, the National Weather Service said.
Over 350 flights, or more than a quarter of the day’s schedule, were canceled as of 1 p.m. Friday to and from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware. More than 200 were also scrubbed at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, and more than 100 were canceled at Philadelphia International Airport.
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, JetBlue Airways and other carriers waived change fees for restrictive basic economy tickets and said they won’t charge a difference in fare for any other customers flying in and out of a host of airports in the Northeast U.S.
Customers must travel by the end of the year if they change their flights, the airlines said. Flying as early as possible is likely the best bet with few seats available during the busy Christmas week.
Airlines for America, the industry lobbying group, expects carriers to fly a record 52.6 million people between Dec. 19 and Jan. 5, with this Friday and Sunday among the busiest days.
Airlines generally cancel flights ahead of time for major weather events in the forecast, like blizzards or hurricanes, to avoid planes, connecting travelers and crews from getting stranded and worsening disruptions.
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Insolvency ruling: CoC cannot alter approved resolution plan or reallocate dissenting creditors’ funds, says NCLAT – The Times of India
The insolvency appellate tribunal NCLAT has ruled that the Committee of Creditors (CoC) cannot modify an approved resolution plan to reallocate funds meant for dissenting financial creditors, reaffirming limits on the exercise of commercial wisdom after a plan has been cleared, PTI reported.Dismissing an appeal filed by Bank of Baroda in the insolvency proceedings of Reliance Communications Infrastructure Ltd (RCIL), a two-member bench of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal said that once a resolution plan is approved, the assenting members of the CoC cannot alter its financial distribution framework.“It is true that the CoC with commercial wisdom can take a decision regarding different aspects of the plan, including manner of distribution, but once the commercial wisdom has been exercised by approving the resolution plan in meeting, the modification of the said distribution mechanism, which is impermissible, cannot be saved in the name of commercial wisdom of the CoC,” NCLAT said in its order.The appeal arose from the insolvency resolution of RCIL, where the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had approved the resolution plan submitted by Reliance Projects & Property Management Services Ltd (RPPMSL), a subsidiary of Jio. The plan was approved by 67.97 per cent of the CoC by vote share on August 5, 2021.While Bank of Baroda voted in favour of the plan, lenders including IDBI Bank and State Bank of India dissented. The plan was subsequently placed before the Mumbai bench of the NCLT for approval.Bank of Baroda later approached the NCLT seeking directions to convene a CoC meeting to consider reallocation of proceeds under the approved resolution plan, particularly in relation to a loan to Reliance Bhutan. Acting on this, the NCLT on October 17, 2023 directed the resolution professional to convene a CoC meeting.At the meeting held on October 27, 2023, a resolution proposing reallocation and reassignment of the Reliance Bhutan loan was passed with a 67.55 per cent majority, though IDBI Bank and SBI objected to the move.On December 19, the NCLT approved the resolution plan as originally proposed by RPPMSL. IDBI Bank subsequently challenged the October 27, 2023 CoC decision, arguing that the reallocation of proceeds violated the approved resolution plan.The NCLT held that the CoC could not alter the financial layout relating to the entitlement of financial creditors once the resolution plan had been approved. It also noted that the Reliance Bhutan loan, which was to be assigned to assenting financial creditors under the plan, could not be reassigned to dissenting lenders through a subsequent CoC decision.In its October 10, 2025 order, the NCLT ruled that the approved resolution plan could not be modified in this manner. Bank of Baroda challenged this decision before the NCLAT.Upholding the NCLT’s view, the appellate tribunal said, “The Adjudicating Authority in the impugned order after considering all relevant clauses has rightly come to the conclusion that the decision of the CoC dated 27.10.2023 is contrary to the approved resolution plan and cannot bind the dissenting financial creditors.”“We are in full agreement with the view taken by the adjudicating authority as noted above. The adjudicating authority did not commit any error in allowing the plea filed by the IDBI Bank. We do not find any good ground to interfere with the decision of the adjudicating authority,” NCLAT added, dismissing the appeal.
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Uttar Pradesh: Electric Bus Service Launched In Prayagraj Connecting THESE 4 Cities
Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh: Taking a major step towards strengthening a clean and green public transport ecosystem, six electric buses were flagged off from the Leader Road Depot office in Prayagraj to Varanasi, Ayodhya, Kanpur and Lucknow. These new electric buses will offer passengers a safe, comfortable, and reliable travel experience, while also playing an important role in controlling pollution.
According to officials, the new electric buses will help reduce air and noise pollution. They will lower the dependence on diesel fuel and also help cut fuel expenses. From an environmental perspective, this move takes forward the state government’s clean energy policy.
The introduction of electric buses on the Prayagraj-Varanasi, Ayodhya, Kanpur, and Lucknow routes will provide passengers with a more affordable, comfortable, and safe travel option. Thousands of passengers travel daily on these routes.
The roadways department believes that operating electric buses will make public transport modern and more sustainable in the long run.
Developing a modern and green transport system between religious and cultural cities like Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Ayodhya has been a priority for the government.
The new electric buses will promote eco-friendly travel while connecting these important cities. This initiative is also expected to give a boost to tourism.
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