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  • Why isn’t Zara Noor Abbas revealing her daughter’s face to fans?

    Why isn’t Zara Noor Abbas revealing her daughter’s face to fans?

    Famous actress Zara Noor Abbas and her husband Asad love spending time with their little girl and often share photos of her, but Zara has chosen not to show Noor E Jahan’s face publicly.

    In a recent post, Zara wrote, “This is for her sick days, late nights, and early mornings. The moments where only SHE matters. I didn’t know I could feel this way for anyone other than my parents. You teach me resilience, courage, and strength. Thank you for choosing me. I love you, Noor E Jahan. I will do anything for you, InshAllah always and forever.”

    Zara also added that she is not showing her daughter’s face due to concerns about the “evil eye.”

    She mentioned, “Not showing your picture to the world anytime soon because of the evil eye. So please bear with only the Amma in her glory where no Photoshop or body editing is done because I respect and appreciate my body for being so miraculous.”

  • Visa-free entry in Pakistan for Bangladeshi citizens? No, not quite

    Visa-free entry in Pakistan for Bangladeshi citizens? No, not quite

    Geo Fact Check has debunked social media posts that claimed that Bangladeshi citizens have been granted visa-free entry to Pakistan after Sheikh Hasina’s government was toppled.

    Geo reported that officials from the Interior Ministry and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting confirmed that Bangladeshi citizens could not enter Pakistan visa-free.

    The Interior Ministry’s Director General of Media, Qadir Yar Tiwana, clarified that Minister of Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar has announced a new visa policy for many countries.

    The revised policy states that only citizens of Gulf countries will be granted visa-free entry and will require only a passport to arrive at Pakistan.

    Tiwana said, “Bangladeshi citizens will now need to apply for a visa on arrival and will receive an electronic visa within 24 hours.”

  • Traders observe nationwide strike but social media has no patience for them

    Traders observe nationwide strike but social media has no patience for them

    Traders across the country are observing a nationwide strike on August 28 to protest against the government’s tax reforms.

    Many political parties, including Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), and the Awami National Party (ANP), are supporting the traders’ strike.

    Traders’ representatives visited the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) headquarters to express their reservations about the Tajir Dost Scheme, the government’s initiative to bring retailers and traders into the tax net.

    FBR Chairman Rashid Mahmood told Dawn that the FBR will not withdraw the Tajir Dost Scheme; however, it was willing to resolve the “legitimate issues” the traders may be facing.

    According to the Chairman, the retail sector contributes around 20 percent to the GDP, yet it remains largely untaxed.

    Social media had no patience for the traders.

    One social media user posted on X, formerly Twitter, that the retail sector pays less than Rs20 billion income tax annually while the salaried class pays more than Rs300 billion annually.

    Similarly, another netizen took to X to condemn the political parties supporting the traders’ strike because they will be supporting “one of biggest chor sector of retail and wholesale in Pakistan.”

  • ‘I’m 10 to 12 years older than Faysal Quraishi,’ Quraishi’s wife’s karara jawab to a user

    ‘I’m 10 to 12 years older than Faysal Quraishi,’ Quraishi’s wife’s karara jawab to a user

    Renowned actor Faysal Quraishi’s wife, Sana Faisal, has given a karara response to an Instagram user who asked about her age.

    Faysal Quraishi and his wife, Sana Faisal, are often seen sharing pictures with each other on their social media.

    Recently Faysal Quraishi shared a collaborative post on Instagram with his wife in which he congratulated his companion on their wedding anniversary and referred to her as ‘Sana Ji.’

    He captioned his post, “14 years of memories, laughter, and tears. I’m so grateful to share it all with you. Happy anniversary.”

    In response, well-known personalities congratulated the couple on their wedding anniversary and wished them well for the future.

    All the same, a female user asked Sana Faysal about her age, “How much older are you than Faysal Bhai?” To which Sana Faysal responded, “I am 10 to 12 years older. I hope your burning chest has cooled down.”

    Suddenly, Sana Faysal’s response went viral, being shared by many other pages.

    While some users are appreciating Sana Faysal’s answer, others believe it was a simple question to which Sana could have given a simple answer.

  • Pakistan will ‘definitely invite’ Modi to SCO summit, confirms Khawaja Asif

    Pakistan will ‘definitely invite’ Modi to SCO summit, confirms Khawaja Asif

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said on August 27 that Pakistan will invite Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Islamabad.

    Commenting on the invitation to the Indian Premier, the Defence Minister said, “Yes, certainly there should be no doubt about it.”

    Asif said that the host country has no right to choose which country’s head of state to invite, and SCO does not allow such moves.

    He said, “Ministry External Affairs (MEA) hasn’t commented on Indian media speculation of Modi refusing to attend the regional summit.”

    The SCO is a strategic partner of the United Nations (UN) on political affairs, peace, and security issues.

    Commenting on Iran’s final notice to Pakistan on the gas pipeline delay project, Asif remarked, “The project should be completed; it suits Pakistan economically.”

    “Iran is our neighbour country, and if we need oil, gas or other mineral resources, then the neighbourly countries are economically beneficial,” he concluded

  • Lahore will now have most number of tehsils

    Lahore will now have most number of tehsils

    The Government of Punjab has decided to establish five new tehsils in the provincial capital, Lahore.

    Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz approved the new tehsils, after which the Board of Revenue issued a notification.

    The new tehsils include Nishtar, Wagah, Iqbal Town, Ravi and Sadar, while the existing five tehsils include Raiwind, Model Town, Lahore Cantt, Lahore City and Shalimar.

    With the new tehsils, the total number of tehsils in Lahore has increased to 10. Five assistant commissioners have been assigned to the Commissioner Lahore for the newer tehsils.

    Notably, this decision has made Lahore the largest city in the Punjab province in terms of tehsils. The decision has also shelved the plans to divide the city into two or three districts.

    Allama Iqbal tehsil will now include the revenue circles of Chuhng, Niaz Baig, and Pandoki.

    Nishtar tehsil will encompass Kahna and Kamahan circles.

    Saddar tehsil will cover Barki, Heir, and Jahman, while Wagah tehsil will comprise Jallo, Bhaseen, and Lakhudair. Ravi tehsil will be formed with Shahdra, Naulakha, and Lahore Khas circles.

    Following the creation of these new tehsils, the existing tehsils will be adjusted as follows: Raiwind will include Raiwind, Paji, Manga, and Maraka; Model Town will include Ichhra and Model Town; Cantt will include Lahore Cantt and Bhangali; Shalimar will include Baghbanpura and Fatehgarh; and City will include Sanda and Nawankot.

    “It was the need of the hour since the existing tehsils were already overburdened,” said an official stressing that the creation of new tehsils would enhance service delivery for public.

  • Fans love Maya Ali’s fashion choices as she enjoys family time in UK

    Fans love Maya Ali’s fashion choices as she enjoys family time in UK

    Actress and model Maya Ali continues to capture hearts with her on-screen and off-screen performances.
    Currently, Maya is in the UK, where she’s spending quality time with her family.

    Having fun along with her mother, brother, sister-in-law, and adorable niece, Maya shared pictures of the holiday on her Instagram with the caption, “Always grateful… . ”.

    The Yunhi actress has completed the shooting of her upcoming drama ‘Sun Mere Dil’, written by controversial writer Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan.

    Here are some comments from fans who adored her looks:

  • ‘They show wives hitting husbands, leaving homes,’ Rabi Pirzada blames TV dramas for rising divorce rates

    ‘They show wives hitting husbands, leaving homes,’ Rabi Pirzada blames TV dramas for rising divorce rates

    Renowned former singer Rabi Pirzada, who left showbiz to pursue a religious path, has voiced her concerns about the rising divorce rates in the country, attributing it in part to the negative portrayal of marital relationships in today’s dramas.

    During a recent podcast with Hafiz Ahmed, she criticised how the shows often depict wives disrespecting and mistreating their husbands, which she believes influences societal attitudes.

    Further, she was also asked about the increasing number of divorces in society, to which the video of Rabi Pirzada’s answer went viral.

    She said, “On the one hand, there are women who their husbands oppress, their children are taken away from them, and then they get married again. On the other hand, something else is being shown in the dramas.”

    “Wives are being portrayed as women with narcissistic tendencies, and their husbands are seen trying to please them,” she added.

    According to her, the women and wives are portrayed as very mean. Their husbands are shown to be rich and good-looking, but they still appear weak in front of their wives.

    Pirzada said, “In dramas, the rich and good-looking husband is trying to please his wife, but the wife does not agree with him and shows her anger.”

    “The wife shown in dramas sometimes spits on her husband, sometimes slaps him, and sometimes leaves the house, which is a very wrong portrayal,” she added.

    Pirzada believes that it has become fashionable for the wife to show contempt for her husband, not accept him, and ignore him in dramas.

    “I do not remember the names of the plays, but most of the plays are being made on similar themes, and the listeners will agree with me,” she said.

    “There is no reason to show such characters and scenes… they will affect every woman’s mind,” Pirzada asserted.

  • Footballer dies of cardiac arrest during match in Brazil

    Footballer dies of cardiac arrest during match in Brazil

    Uruguayan footballer Juan Izquierdo died of cardiac arrest during a match in Brazil on Wednesday.

    The 27-year-old fell to the ground during the match in Sao Paulo last week, leading to the game being immediately stopped. Players gathered around him while an ambulance made its way to the stadium to take him to the hospital.

    A statement from the hospital said that Juan died due to an irregular heartbeat.

    The deceased footballer was married and had two children, the youngest of whom was born in early August.

  • Former PFF president banned for life with 22 others

    The Normalization Committee of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has banned 22 people, including former President Ashfaq Hussain, for life for taking the PFF House and creating a parallel organization.

    Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah, Zahir Shah, Amir Dogar, and Sardar Naveed Haider are among those banned by the PFF’s Normalization Committee. In addition, Sharafat Hussain Bukhari, Naveed Akram, Rahim Baloch, Dost Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Nauman, Rana Ashraf, Saeed Rasool, Azizullah, Faqir Mohammad, Farzana Rauf, Mohammad Saleem, Fanwaz Aziz, and Siddiq Shaikh have also been banned for life.

    The Committee has ordered all these persons to return all PFF assets, including official vehicles, within seven days; otherwise, criminal cases will be filed against them.

    After a detailed investigation, the Committee concluded that these individuals had violated Article 70 of the PFF Constitution by forming a parallel organization that clearly breached the rules and regulations. The officials are now banned from any football-related activities, being declared ‘Persona non grata’.

    Disciplinary action has been taken against those involved in the attack on the PFF House on March 27, 2021. This attack not only led to the suspension of Pakistan’s international football but also caused significant damage to the country’s image.

    The verdict said that the attack resulted in the illegal seizure of PFF property, embezzlement of over four million rupees and destruction of essential assets.

    The PFF has directed all its concerned units and departments to strictly implement the decision of the Disciplinary Committee and warned that if any concerned person tries to establish contact with these banned persons, they will be punished.

    Those affected by the decision have the right to appeal within 15 days, but they must complete the appeal process in accordance with the procedures provided under the PFF Disciplinary Code and Ethics.