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  • Furious Shahid Afridi questions Bangladesh ‘if they want to progress’

    Furious Shahid Afridi questions Bangladesh ‘if they want to progress’

    Former captain of Pakistan cricket team Shahid Afridi congratulated Pakistan cricket team for winning the three-match T20I series against Bangladesh and at the same time, he furiously questioned the Bangladesh cricket team “if they want to progress”.

    Read More – Pakistan wins T20 series in Bangladesh

    Taking to Twitter, Afridi expressed his displeasure over Bangladesh’s difficult pitches, saying: “Bangladesh really need to do some soul searching, do they want to win on such pitches and give ordinary performances abroad and in World Cups?”

    “They have great talent and passion for the game but desperately need better pitches if they want to progress,” he added while giving them a piece of advice.

    Bangladesh had a poor Super 12 stage in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021. They failed to win a single game and were plagued with plenty of batting and bowling issues, including the loss of Shakib Al Hasan, who was ruled out with an injury in the middle of the tournament.

    However, Bangladesh are a different beast altogether at home. They defeated Australia and New Zealand before the T20 World Cup and were hoping to get back to their winning ways in familiar conditions. But Pakistan, after a phenomenal form in the T20 World Cup, persisted their consistency, beating Bangladesh with 3-0 in the series.

    Meanwhile, former cricketer Inzamam-ul-Haq and Chairman PCB Ramiz Raja also slammed Bangladesh cricket for not having enough competition for places in the side.

    Though the matches were low-scoring, Pakistan managed to clinch the series through a clean sweep and now both teams will square off in a two-match Test series, beginning on Friday in Chittagong.

  • Taliban Ban Women From Acting In Dramas

    Taliban Ban Women From Acting In Dramas









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    Subah subah I read this scary story about a man in India who was declared ‘dead’ following a road accident. His body was placed in a morgue freezer for six hours when a police team and his family came over to initiate the paperwork for the autopsy, he was found alive. As per reports, he was in a coma. Is this some kind of movie? 

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    STORIES YOU CAN’T MISS… 

    ‘Tea is fantastic’ Abhinandan awarded India’s third-highest gallantry medal

    Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured by Pakistan in 2019 after his MiG 21 Bison aircraft was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force jet, and later returned to India — was awarded India’s third-highest gallantry medal on Monday. 

    According to the report, the citation for the award stated: “Wing Commander Abhinandan showed conspicuous courage, demonstrated gallantry in the face of the enemy while disregarding personal safety and displayed [an] exceptional sense of duty.”

    Pakistani Twitterati’s reaction: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Vice President Sherry Rehman tweeted, “Is this for real? Award for drinking tea in Pakistani custody?”

    Journalist Abbas Nasir tweeted, “India edges past us in the race for being the most delusional country in the Subcon.”

    Ahmad Nawaz Sukhera tweeted, “Feel so sorry for the poor bloke!!!”

    Do check out the tweets. They are hilarious

    Read On

    All petrol pumps will be closed as petroleum dealers announce strike on Nov 25.

    The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association has announced a countrywide strike on November 25 for selling petrol “on low-profit margins”. 

    What did they say?The association’s spokesperson said that all petrol pumps across the country, including Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, will remain closed on November 25 (Thursday).

    He said the strike could extend to an “unspecified period” if the government continues to ignore the association’s demands.

    PPDA Chairman Abdul Sami Khan said petroleum dealers have been in a difficult position due to the high cost of business and low margins. He said that the government guarantees a margin of only two per cent on sales of fuel oil in the face of rising electricity tariffs.

    “We demand the government to cancel our petrol pumps licences. Nearly 50 per cent of the petrol pumps will close down permanently with licence cancellation as no one will reapply for acquisition”.

    Background:Previously, the association had made a similar announcement for November 5 but withdrew after a team from the government agreed to increase margins on the sale of petroleum products by six per cent.
    However, there has been no progress ever since.
     

    Read On

    Taliban ban women from acting in dramas

    Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership has set new laws prohibiting women from acting in television shows. Female journalists and presenters are likewise required to wear headscarves when on camera. However, no guidelines have been issued regarding which type of covering to use.

    Details: The restrictions include the banning of films considered against the principles of Sharia – or Islamic law — and Afghan values, while footage of men exposing intimate parts of the body is also prohibited.

    Comedy and entertainment shows that insults the religion or may be considered offensive to Afghans are banned under the new laws.

    Background: Earlier in September, Taliban laid special conditions for women. “[Here are] some special conditions that exist only for women. One is that the colour of their dress should not be very attractive. So that it does not attract people’s attention,” said a member of the Taliban on Afghanistan’s TOLO News, as per the subtitles of a video that went viral on social media.

    Read On

    TOP PICKS 

    What was trending? 

     1.#PAKvBAN

     Pakistan won big against Bangladesh. Whitewash kardiya :p

    2. #SaqibNisarExposed

     It’s been two days since former Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar’s leaked audio, but the hashtag is still trending.

    3.#BTSxAMAs  

    Seems like Pakistani Gen Z is in love with this Korean band. BTS won ‘Artist of the year’ at the American Music Awards (AMAs). 

    The Current Recommends 

    Astore is an online site from where you can get bags. They have an amazing sale going on. I received their parcel yesterday and the quality was as good as a fine leather bag. Other than bags, they also have laptops covers and wallets. Do let me know if you purchase anything. 

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    Today, consider combining your mental might with the wise opinions of the people you trust.
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    ON THIS DAY  Death anniversary of Jamiluddin Aali

     Nawabzada Mirza Jamiluddin Ahmed Khan was a Pakistani poet. Aali started composing poetry at an early age and wrote many books as well as songs. He wrote the song “Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan” during the 1965 Indo-Pak war, which became highly popular. He died in 1990 in Karachi. 

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    Good morning, *|MERGE1|*. It’s November 23. Happy Tuesday!

    Subah subah I read this scary story about a man in India who was declared ‘dead’ following a road accident. His body was placed in a morgue freezer for six hours when a police team and his family came over to initiate the paperwork for the autopsy, he was found alive. As per reports, he was in a coma. Is this some kind of movie? 

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    STORY OF MY LIFE 

    STORIES YOU CAN’T MISS… 

    ‘Tea is fantastic’ Abhinandan awarded India’s third-highest gallantry medal

    Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured by Pakistan in 2019 after his MiG 21 Bison aircraft was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force jet, and later returned to India — was awarded India’s third-highest gallantry medal on Monday. 

    According to the report, the citation for the award stated: “Wing Commander Abhinandan showed conspicuous courage, demonstrated gallantry in the face of the enemy while disregarding personal safety and displayed [an] exceptional sense of duty.”

    Pakistani Twitterati’s reaction: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Vice President Sherry Rehman tweeted, “Is this for real? Award for drinking tea in Pakistani custody?”

    Journalist Abbas Nasir tweeted, “India edges past us in the race for being the most delusional country in the Subcon.”

    Ahmad Nawaz Sukhera tweeted, “Feel so sorry for the poor bloke!!!”

    Do check out the tweets. They are hilarious

    Read On

    All petrol pumps will be closed as petroleum dealers announce strike on Nov 25.

    The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association has announced a countrywide strike on November 25 for selling petrol “on low-profit margins”. 

    What did they say?The association’s spokesperson said that all petrol pumps across the country, including Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, will remain closed on November 25 (Thursday).

    He said the strike could extend to an “unspecified period” if the government continues to ignore the association’s demands.

    PPDA Chairman Abdul Sami Khan said petroleum dealers have been in a difficult position due to the high cost of business and low margins. He said that the government guarantees a margin of only two per cent on sales of fuel oil in the face of rising electricity tariffs.

    “We demand the government to cancel our petrol pumps licences. Nearly 50 per cent of the petrol pumps will close down permanently with licence cancellation as no one will reapply for acquisition”.

    Background:Previously, the association had made a similar announcement for November 5 but withdrew after a team from the government agreed to increase margins on the sale of petroleum products by six per cent.
    However, there has been no progress ever since.
     

    Read On

    Taliban ban women from acting in dramas

    Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership has set new laws prohibiting women from acting in television shows. Female journalists and presenters are likewise required to wear headscarves when on camera. However, no guidelines have been issued regarding which type of covering to use.

    Details: The restrictions include the banning of films considered against the principles of Sharia – or Islamic law — and Afghan values, while footage of men exposing intimate parts of the body is also prohibited.

    Comedy and entertainment shows that insults the religion or may be considered offensive to Afghans are banned under the new laws.

    Background: Earlier in September, Taliban laid special conditions for women. “[Here are] some special conditions that exist only for women. One is that the colour of their dress should not be very attractive. So that it does not attract people’s attention,” said a member of the Taliban on Afghanistan’s TOLO News, as per the subtitles of a video that went viral on social media.

    Read On

    TOP PICKS 

    What was trending? 

     1.#PAKvBAN

     Pakistan won big against Bangladesh. Whitewash kardiya :p

    2. #SaqibNisarExposed

     It’s been two days since former Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar’s leaked audio, but the hashtag is still trending.

    3.#BTSxAMAs  

    Seems like Pakistani Gen Z is in love with this Korean band. BTS won ‘Artist of the year’ at the American Music Awards (AMAs). 

    The Current Recommends 

    Astore is an online site from where you can get bags. They have an amazing sale going on. I received their parcel yesterday and the quality was as good as a fine leather bag. Other than bags, they also have laptops covers and wallets. Do let me know if you purchase anything. 

    The Current Horoscope 

    Today, consider combining your mental might with the wise opinions of the people you trust.
    Check yours now! 

    ON THIS DAY  Death anniversary of Jamiluddin Aali

     Nawabzada Mirza Jamiluddin Ahmed Khan was a Pakistani poet. Aali started composing poetry at an early age and wrote many books as well as songs. He wrote the song “Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan” during the 1965 Indo-Pak war, which became highly popular. He died in 1990 in Karachi. 

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     Aaj sirf chai se function kar saktay hain aap.

     
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  • All petrol pumps will be closed, petroleum dealers announce strike on Nov 25

    The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has announced a countrywide strike on November 25 for selling petrol “on low-profit margins”, reports The News.

    The association’s spokesperson said that all petrol pumps across the country, including Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, will remain closed on November 25 (Thursday).

    He said the strike could extend to an “unspecified period” if the government continues to ignore the association’s demands.

    According to him, “We have no other option but to go on strike as the government has failed to meet the November 17 deadline for the fulfilment of our demands.”

    Previously, the association had made a similar announcement for November 5 but withdrew after a team from the government agreed to increase margins on the sale of petroleum products by six per cent.

    However, there has been no progress ever since.

    PPDA Chairman Abdul Sami Khan said petroleum dealers have been in a difficult position due to the high cost of business and low margins. He said that the government guarantees a margin of only 2 per cent on sales of fuel oil in the face of rising electricity tariffs.

    “We demand the government to cancel our petrol pumps licences. Nearly 50 per cent of the petrol pumps will close down permanently with licence cancellation as no one will reapply for acquisition”.

    Earlier this month, the government had announced the rise of up to Rs 8.14 per litre of petroleum products.

  • Peng Shuai: Missing Chinese tennis star appears in Beijing

    Peng Shuai: Missing Chinese tennis star appears in Beijing

    Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has attended a tennis tournament in Beijing, according to official photos, amid mounting international concern about her whereabouts after she accused a senior Chinese leader of sexual assault.

    China Open, which organised the tournament, published pictures of Peng at the Fila Kids Junior Tennis Challenger Finals on Sunday.

    The photos were posted on the event’s official WeChat page.

    Hu Xijin, editor of the Communist Party-owned Global Times, also released a 37-second video on Twitter that showed Peng watching the match with five other people.

    The former doubles world number one had not been seen or heard from publicly since she said on social media on November 2 that former vice-premier Zhang Gaoli had coerced her into sex, and they later had an on-off consensual relationship.

    Neither Zhang nor the Chinese government has commented on her allegation. Peng’s social media post was quickly deleted and the topic has been blocked from discussion on China’s heavily censored internet.

    World tennis bodies have expressed concern, with the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) threatening to pull tournaments out of China. The United States and the United Kingdom have called for evidence of Peng’s whereabouts and safety.

    A spokesman for the WTA told Reuters news agency that the photographs and video footage of Peng that emerged on Sunday remain “insufficient” and do not address its concerns, reported Al Jazeera.

    Peng’s appearance at the tournament came after she visited a popular restaurant in downtown Beijing on Saturday night.

    Hu had also posted a video of the outing, which a restaurant manager confirmed to Reuters on Sunday.

    Seven people including Peng were at the Sichuanese restaurant, said the manager, Zhou Hongwei, adding that they ate in a private room and were joined by the restaurant’s owner.

    “It was crowded at the restaurant as usual,” Zhou said, showing a bill that included noodles and bamboo shoots. “They didn’t have much. I think they mostly chatted.”

    Peng adds to a growing number of Chinese businesspeople, activists and citizens who have disappeared in recent years after criticising party figures or in crackdowns on corruption or pro-democracy and labour rights campaigns.

    Some re-emerge weeks or months later without explanation, suggesting they are warned not to disclose they were detained or the reason.

    Steve Simon, the WTA’s chairman and CEO, expressed concern for Peng’s safety on Saturday, despite Hu posting her videos in a restaurant.

    “While it is positive to see her, it remains unclear if she is free and able to make decisions and take actions on her own, without coercion or external interference. This video alone is insufficient,” Simon said. “Our relationship with China is at a crossroads.”

    The International Olympic Committee has remained quiet about the status of Peng, who competed in three Olympics, helping to contribute to the IOC’s multimillion-dollar revenue from broadcasting and sponsorships.

    Emma Terho, the newly elected head of the IOC’s Athletes’ Commission that is charged with representing the interests of Olympic athletes, said in a statement Saturday: “We support the quiet diplomacy” approach favoured by the IOC.

    Last week, the foreign arm of state TV issued a statement in English attributed to Peng that retracted her accusation against Zhang. The WTA’s Simon questioned its legitimacy, while others said it only increased their concern about her safety.

    Meanwhile, Chinese billionaire Jack Ma’s public disappearance last year for almost three months made headlines across the world, as reports speculated that the charismatic businessman was either arrested or was maintaining a low profile after his comments against the Chinese regulators.

  • Naveed Raza blasts Tabish Hashmi for comparing Javed Sheikh with porn-actor Johnny Sins

    Naveed Raza blasts Tabish Hashmi for comparing Javed Sheikh with porn-actor Johnny Sins

    Actor Naveed Raza appeared on Timeout With Ahsan Khan, the Khel Khel Mein star opened up on why he called out host Tabish Hashmi in December 2020.

    Javed Sheikh appeared as a guest on Tabish’s To Be Honest where the host tried to drag him in the joke about famous adult film star Johnny Sins, which the Teefa In Trouble actor clearly ignored and tried to move forward.

    Naveed is of the view that Tabish purposely dragged the conversation for cheap fame and views. He said that Javed is a legend and should be respected.

    Naveed Raza Not Happy With Tabish Hashmi Jokes

    “It was a disgusting question, I would always raise my voice if anyone ever disrespects seniors like him or Mehmood Aslam.

    Naveed Raza Is Not Happy With Tabish Hashmi's Joke With Javed Sheikh

    Earlier he lashed out on his social media handle after watching the teaser of To Be Honest.

    Naveed Raza Not Happy With Tabish Hashmi Jokes
  • A clean sweep, Pakistan wins a thriller against Bangladesh

    A clean sweep, Pakistan wins a thriller against Bangladesh

    Pakistan beat Bangladesh in the three-match T20I series in Dhaka on Monday through a clean sweep. Set 125 to win, Mohammad Nawaz sealed the deal with a boundary off the final delivery at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.

    Bangladesh skipper Mahmudullah Riyad (3-10) claimed three wickets in the final over. Haider Ali top-scored with 45 off 38 balls. Mohammad Wasim (2-15) and Usman Qadir (2-35) earlier claimed two wickets each for Pakistan.

    Opener Mohammad Naim top-scored with 47 off 50 balls for Bangladesh while Shamim Hossain and Afif Hossain added 22 and 20 runs respectively.

    Pakistan won the first two matches by four wickets and eight wickets respectively.

    Pakistan needed 8 from three balls and suddenly, it looked like Bangladesh can pull this off. Iftikhar’s hit brought Pakistan back before Nawaz sealed it with a four off the last ball after two non-balls.

    Haider Ali was declared Player of the Match after scoring the top runs. While Mohammad Rizwan is the Player of the Series.

    “The way everyone has put in the efforts, credit goes to the players. You can always improve. Like our fielding has improved, our middle order has won games for us. Whatever mistakes we made, we want to make sure we don’t repeat them in the upcoming games. We want to carry this momentum into the Test matches. I want to thank the fans here,” said skipper Babar Azam in the post-match ceremony.

  • ‘Tea is fantastic’ Abhinandan awarded India’s third-highest gallantry medal

    ‘Tea is fantastic’ Abhinandan awarded India’s third-highest gallantry medal

    Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured by Pakistan in 2019 after his MiG 21 Bison aircraft was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jet, and later returned to India — was awarded India’s third-highest gallantry medal on Monday, reports Asian News International (ANI).

    According to the report, the citation for the award stated: “Wing Commander Abhinandan showed conspicuous courage, demonstrated gallantry in the face of the enemy while disregarding personal safety and displayed [an] exceptional sense of duty.”

    Pakistani Twitterati reacted to the news of Pak-fame Abhinandan and yet again reminded the world of his famous dialogue,  ‘Tea is fantastic’.

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Vice President Sherry Rehman tweeted, “Is this for real? Award for drinking tea in Pakistani custody ?”

    Journalist Abbas Nasir tweeted, “India edges past us in the race for being the most delusional country in the Subcon.”

    Ahmad Nawaz Sukhera tweeted, “Feel so sorry for the poor bloke!!!”

    Journalist Fereeha Idrees commented, “Bollywood fantasyland taken next level. Indian Air force is awarding their man for getting shot in air by Pakistani pilots and then landing in Pakistan while thinking he was in India.”

    Abdullah Saad tweeted, “Not the first time that an IAF officer was given Vir Chakra for a fictitious kill.”

    A Twitter user wrote, “Never ever feeling guilty or ashamed about receiving credit for work I didn’t do.”

    Abhinandan was arrested on Feb 27, 2019, after his aircraft was shot down by the PAF upon violating Pakistani airspace.

    He was initially captured by locals in Azad Kashmir before being taken into custody by Pakistan Army personnel. 

  • Shilpa Shetty celebrates first anniversary in style post Raj Kundra’s bail in pornography case

    Shilpa Shetty celebrates first anniversary in style post Raj Kundra’s bail in pornography case

    Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty took to her social media handle to announce twelfth wedding anniversary with husband Raj Kundra. She expressed her feelings in an extensive note.

    Taking to Instagram on Monday, the Hungama 2 diva posted some priceless pictures from their wedding day and wrote, “This moment and day 12 years ago, we made and continue to fulfil a promise; of sharing the good times & bearing the hard times, of trusting in love & God to show us the way, side by side, day by day.”

    “12 years and not counting… Happy Anniversary, Cookie! Here’s to many more rainbows, laughter, milestones, and our prized possession, our children.”

    Shilpa Shetty Diwali bash: Anil Kapoor, R Madhavan grace the party (see  pics) | Bollywood News – India TV

    “Heartfelt gratitude to all our well-wishers, who have been with us through thick and thin,” she continued.

    This marked the duo’s first wedding anniversary after Raj Kundra was released on bail in pornography case.

    In October 2021, the Baazigar diva shaved her head off partially to fulfill her ‘mannat’ for Raj Kundra’s bail. 

    Did Shilpa Shetty fulfill her 'mannat' for Raj Kundra's bail by shaving her head off in an undercut?
  • Wires cut to stop Nawaz Sharif’s speech, claim conference organisers

    Wires cut to stop Nawaz Sharif’s speech, claim conference organisers

    The organisers of the Asma Jahangir Conference 2021 condemned the alleged “muzzling” of former Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif’s speech on Sunday, reports Dawn.

    Soon after Sharif’s video link address began, internet services at the venue [Avari Hotel Lahore] were reportedly suspended.

    “Lines kaat dee gai hain [lines were cut],” the organisers claimed while pointing out the government’s role in muzzling the speech of Nawaz.

    Munizae Jahangir, Asma’s daughter, confirmed that broadband internet services and mobile internet had been suspended soon after Nawaz began speaking.

    The official statement released by the organisers said: “The organisers of the Asma Jahangir Conference regret the state’s highhandedness after it blocked the three-time elected former PM’s speech at the AJCONF2021 closing ceremony on Nov 21, 2021.”

    “The organisers of Asma Jahangir Conference 2021, which include the Supreme Court Bar Association, Pakistan Bar Council, and the AGHS, strongly condemn this act and consider it an onslaught on the freedom of expression,” they added.

    After the video call was cut off, the organisers arranged for a telephonic address by Nawaz.

    The President of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Ahsan Bhoon appeared in Geo News programme ‘Naya Pakistan with Shahzad Iqbal’ and said that there was no need to tell judges [present at the conference] about Sharif’s closing ceremony speech.

    While replying to the question if judges know about the former PM’s address and did they have any objection over it, Bhoon said, “Why would there be any objection? Neither were they [judges] co-hosting nor did they have to converse with him.”

    However, government officials reacted to Nawaz speaking at the conference.

    Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said he had been invited to the event, but he had been informed that “the conference will be closed with the speech of an absconding convict; this is obviously tantamount to ridiculing the country and the Constitution, which is why I declined to participate in the conference.”

    Energy Minister Hammad Azhar tweeted: “Think positive; Perhaps the idea was to focus on [the] human rights of absconders..”

    Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior and Accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar, meanwhile, said, “Having an absconder and convict speak at a conference where the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) and senior judges of the superior judiciary and members of Bar have spoken creates serious doubts on [the] impartiality of organisers but also makes it clear that honourable judges should remain clear of such politicised gatherings.”

  • Are Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas splitting up?

    Are Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas splitting up?

    After three years of marriage, actcor Priyanka Chopra has removed her husband Nick Jonas’ last name from her Instagram profile. The change in the Mary Kom star’s profile has caught the attention of the social media users fueling the rumours of an alleged divorce.

    However, both the actors are still following each other on Instagram.

    The couple recently celebrated Diwali together.

     The duo got married in 2018 in Rajasthan, India.