
Saboor Brohi
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The Rise, Fall, and Reinvention of Paytm: India’s Digital Wallet Pioneer
Introduction: A Digital Revolution Begins In 2010, long before UPI changed the Indian payment landscape, a company called Paytm (Pay Through Mobile) emerged with a simple mission: to make digital payments easy and accessible for everyone. Founded by Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Paytm started as a prepaid mobile recharge platform and quickly evolved into one of India’s biggest fintech giants.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in FYI
Canada at a Crossroads: Rethinking the F-35 Deal Amid Rising Costs and Shifting Alliances
Canada at a Crossroads: Rethinking the F-35 Deal Amid Rising Costs and Shifting Alliances In a pivotal moment for Canadian defense policy, the newly appointed government under Prime Minister Mark Carney has launched a sweeping review of the country’s $19 billion fighter jet deal with Lockheed Martin. The contract, finalized in early 2023, promises 88 next-generation F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters to replace the aging CF-18 Hornets. However, with ballooning costs, rising geopolitical friction, and increasing domestic scrutiny, Canada finds itself questioning whether this major investment aligns with its long-term strategic interests.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in The Swamp
Tracking May’s CPI: A Turning Point or Temporary Hiccup?
1. May CPI at a Glance In May 2025, U.S. consumer prices rose 0.1% month-over-month, a slight softening from April’s 0.2%. Year-over-year, the CPI increased 2.4%, marking a modest uptick from April’s 2.3%. Meanwhile, core CPI (excluding volatile food and energy components) also rose 0.1% for the month and hit 2.8% annually, steady compared to April . Though headline inflation remains fairly tame, these numbers suggest a potential shift in underlying price momentum.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in Journal
why is gma moving from times square
For over two decades, Good Morning America has been more than a show; it's been a spectacle. Positioned in the beating heart of New York City—Times Square—the program became synonymous with the city’s energy, lights, and bustle. Every morning, viewers across America woke up not just to news and weather, but to a panorama of tourists waving behind glass, live performances spilling into the streets, and the sparkle of Broadway just steps away.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in Beat
EUROMILLIONS RESULTS
Tonight’s EuroMillions Results: Did the Jackpot Make Another Millionaire? The EuroMillions results are in for tonight’s draw, and players across Europe are checking their tickets with anticipation. With a massive jackpot on the line, thousands tuned in to watch the EuroMillions draw live, hoping their lucky numbers would match. Whether you're new to the EuroMillions or a regular participant, knowing when the draw takes place and how to check the results is essential.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in The Chain
"When the Moon Turned to Gold" — A Strawberry Moon Story
They said the Strawberry Moon full moon was for lovers. Maybe that’s why Isla couldn’t sleep. The clock blinked 12:07 AM, just one minute before the Strawberry Moon 2025 would reach its peak brightness in the UK. The forecast had promised clear skies, and sure enough, through her bedroom skylight, the moon had risen—low, golden, enormous.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in Art
AARON RODGERS WIFE
When Aaron Rodgers led the Jets onto the field that fateful season, the crowd roared. Millions watched him throw perfect spirals, call the plays with ice in his veins, and carry the team on his shoulders. But what the cameras never showed was the quiet strength behind his resurgence—the woman who had become Aaron Rodgers’ wife, and perhaps the most important play of his life.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in Fiction
Imran Khan: The Heart of Pakistan
The Lion of Lahore In a land rich with history and resilience, Pakistan has witnessed many leaders come and go — but few have stirred the soul of the nation like Imran Khan. Born in Lahore on October 5, 1952, Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi was not just another privileged boy with a Western education. Even in his youth, there was a fire in his eyes — a drive that whispered of greatness.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in Serve
The Day That Changed the World
It was a Tuesday like any other. Clear skies stretched over New York City. Children went to school. Office workers poured into Manhattan, grabbing coffee and slipping into elevators. No one knew that within minutes, a normal day would become one of the darkest in history.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in Earth
"The Streets of Defiance: Los Angeles vs. Federal Force"
1. Catalyst: Federal Immigration Raids (June 6–7) On June 6, 2025, a series of coordinated federal raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) swept through the Los Angeles Fashion District, a clothing warehouse, a Home Depot parking lot, and a doughnut shop
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in The Swamp
"Silent Wings Over Sirsa: Pakistan’s Phantom Strike"
The sky over northern India was moonless, quiet, and cloaked in deep velvet. At Sirsa Airbase, the heart of India’s western aerial defense, all was still. Hangars glowed faintly under perimeter lights, Sukhois and Mirages slept on runways, watched by sleepy ground crews.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in The Swamp
His Heart, Her Playground
From the moment she walked into his life, Jay knew Mia was different. Not in the clichéd way romantic movies describe — not like fireworks or violins. No, Mia was more like a storm: unpredictable, magnetic, beautiful, and dangerous if you stood too close for too long.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in Confessions











