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  • Nida Yasir reacts to backlash over inviting ‘Pawri Girl’

    Nida Yasir reacts to backlash over inviting ‘Pawri Girl’

    Nida Yasir received backlash over inviting Pawri Girl’, Dananeerr Mobeen to her morning show and Nida hit back at trolls who were criticising her.

    Sharing a video of herself recreating the viral video with Mobeen and ACCA topper, Zara Naeem, she wrote: “Pawri hori he. proud of you girls”. An Instagram user commented and wrote: “Qsmy ap kisi ko ni chortii,” on which Nida responded, “I take it as a compliment.”

    Another Instagram user commented: “Nida baji ap bht nhi intahai farig hai, matlab isay bhi bula lia?” to which she replied, “Alhamdulillah ap se kam farig hu logo ko zaleel ni karti.”

    In another video, posted by Nida, she thanked Mobeen for bringing a smile to her face. “Thanx Dananeerr for bringing a smile on my face after 2 weeks, loved the show today.”

    It is pertinent to mention here that Nida’s mother Fehmida Nasreen passed away a few days back. Confirming the news on social media and sharing a throwback family photo with her mother, Nida wrote, “Our lovely strong and fighter mother left us alone.”

  • VIDEO: Woman escapes getting crushed by moving train

    VIDEO: Woman escapes getting crushed by moving train

    A woman in India has escaped getting run over by a train while lying straight on the track as it passed from above her.

    As per the details, the incident took place in Haryana and was captured on camera.

    The goods train had stopped awaiting signal when the woman tried to cross over to the other side. She was trapped when the train suddenly began to move. The woman then laid still till all the bogies passed over her. A few people around her asked her to remain still.

    After the train passed, she was helped by the people to stand on her feet and was then seen walking away.

  • Human Rights Watch accuses India of targeting minorities

    Human Rights Watch accuses India of targeting minorities

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday accused the Indian government of adopting laws and policies that “systematically discriminate against Muslims and stigmatise critics of the government.”

    HRW’s report came days ahead Feb 23, which marks the first anniversary of the violence in New Delhi, where 53 people were killed, 40 of them were Muslims. The violence came after protests started against India’s Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) passed in 2019 that excludes Muslims.

    The law granted citizenship to at least six minorities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan who immigrated to India until Dec. 31, 2014.

    “Instead of conducting a credible and impartial investigation, including into allegations that [ruling Bharatiya Janata Party] BJP leaders incited violence and police officials were complicit in attacks, the authorities have targeted activists and protest organisers,” the report said.

    “The authorities have lately responded to another mass protest, this time by farmers, by vilifying minority Sikh protesters and opening investigations into their alleged affiliation with separatist groups,” it added.

    When Anadolu Agency contacted BJP spokesperson Syed Shahnawaz Hussain to comment on the HRW Report 2021, he declined to respond by saying, “I have not seen the report.”

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP “has not only failed to protect Muslims and other minorities from attacks but is providing political patronage and cover for bigotry,” said HRW South Asia Director Meenakshi Ganguly.

    Although violence in New Delhi followed peaceful protests by Indians of all faiths, BJP leaders “attempted to discredit protesters, particularly Muslims, by accusing them of conspiring against national interests.”

    Also mentioning the protests of farmers against new farm laws in November, HRW accused the BJP leaders, their supporters on social media, and the pro-government media, of blaming the Sikhs, another religious minority.

    “Following violent clashes on January 26 between the police and protesting farmers who broke through police barricades to enter Delhi, the authorities filed baseless criminal cases against journalists, ordered the internet to be shut down at multiple sites, and ordered Twitter to block nearly 1,200 accounts, including of journalists and news organisations, some of which Twitter later restored,” it said.

    Since Modi came to power in 2014, various legislative and other actions have been taken, legitimizing discrimination against religious minorities and enabling violent Hindu nationalism, HRW said.

    “These actions violate domestic law and India’s obligations under international human rights law that prohibits discrimination based on race, ethnicity, or religion, and require the governments to provide residents with equal protection of the law,” HRW said.

    “The Indian government is also obligated to protect religious and other minority populations, and to fully and fairly prosecute those responsible for discrimination and violence against them,” it added.

    RIGHTS GROUPS ENDORSE REPORT:

    Kavita Krishnan, an activist, and secretary of the All India Progressive Women’s Association said in response to the HRW Report, “It is an acknowledgment of what is happening in India. I have no doubt that the government is targeting minorities and speaking the language of bigotry every day.”

    “There are a number of such cases that we see on a daily basis where Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians are targeted,” she said, blaming Modi’s BJP government.

    “In the last six years, it has increased exponentially under Modi government. It is very much state-sponsored and the latest one is the interfaith marriage which has made a marriage of Hindu woman with Muslim and Christian very difficult,” she said.

  • ‘Fault in submarine cable’: PTA plans to fix bad internet with additional bandwidth

    ‘Fault in submarine cable’: PTA plans to fix bad internet with additional bandwidth

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) announced on Friday that internet service providers are increasing the bandwidth to fix the internet issues across the country.

    Internet users across Pakistan are facing connectivity issues following technical faults in the international submarine cable near Egypt.

    According to the details, Trans World Associates (TWA) has communicated the service degradation on the international connectivity towards Europe on the SMW5 cable system due to a subsea fault in the cable system. PTA issued a statement in this regard which reads: “Work is underway through international counterparts in Egypt to rectify the fault at the earliest.”

    Meanwhile, the PTA assured that it was monitoring the situation and will continue to update internet users in Pakistan. The telecommunication authority, however, didn’t mention any timeline regarding the restoration of services.

    According to the reports, “While the work to remove the fault is continuing, the internet service providers (ISPs) are being shifted to the spare capacity maintained by the company,” said a TWA senior official quoted by a news media outlet.

    TWA network caters for around 40% of internet traffic in Pakistan.

  • Maulana Tariq Jamil to launch a clothing brand soon

    As per media reports, Maulana Tariq Jamil is launching a clothing brand. Speaking with Samaa Digital, Maulana Tariq Jamil’s manager Shabbir Ahmed Usmani confirmed the news, adding that the brand will sell Shalwar Kameez and Kurtas.

    Meanwhile, a LinkedIn page with the name of “MTJ – Tariq Jamil” has been created, supposedly for the official page of the soon-to-be-launched brand.

    According to the LinkedIn page, “MTJ being supervised directly by Maulana, is dedicated to weave people’s beliefs and convictions into reality. Provides a garment shopping platform to discover and re-associate with that lost identity that is ingrained in all of us.”

    The description further states, “The brand works to holistically combine diverse heritage and values in producing garments for people to feel empowered and proud when they wear them to offices, in homes, functions, travelling etc. and respectfully become the ambassadors of those inherited values by owning them.”

    The link of the website given on the LinkedIn page says “MTJ online, Coming Soon”.

    However, Tariq Jamil’s manager did not say when the brand would be launched officially.

  • Citizen sues govt over low gas pressure

    Citizen sues govt over low gas pressure

    A Karachi resident named Kamran Iqbal has sued the Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) over low gas pressure in his area.

    According to details, the SSGC failed to resolve the low gas pressure issue, which is causing problems, despite a number of complaints submitted by Iqbal over the issue.

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    The citizen requested the court to take action against the SSGC for its failure to provide a stable supply of gas to the citizens. In today’s hearing, a lawyer submitted his paper to represent the SSGC in the court.

    The court after summoning a detailed reply from SSGC’s counsel postponed the hearing of the case till March 4.

  • Sony faces lawsuit over alleged PS5 controller defect

    Sony faces lawsuit over alleged PS5 controller defect

    Sony’s PlayStation 5 has been very popular since its launch last fall, but not all customers who managed to buy one are satisfied.

    Recently, one such customer, namely Turner, filed a lawsuit accusing Sony of violating the warranty agreement after experiencing defects in the PS5 DualSense wireless controllers.

    The filing comes soon after a law firm, Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith, set up a web page soliciting reports of issues with the controller.

    The class action suit alleges that the DualSense controllers released in November along with the new PS5 console suffer from a defect known as “drift”. It means that the game characters or other elements on screen move without the user actually operating the joystick.

    “This defect significantly interferes with gameplay and thus compromises the DualSense controller’s core functionality,” the complainant says.

    While Sony has not yet commented on the lawsuit, the complainant claims that he has been experiencing drift issue since the day he purchased PS5 in early February.

    Turner says he contacted customer service and followed their troubleshooting instructions.

    Given that his experience with contacting Sony did not satisfactorily addressed the issue, Turner opted to purchase another DualSense controller for $69.99.

    “If I had been aware of the defect prior to purchasing PS5, I would not have purchased it, or would have paid substantially less for it.”

    The suit also alleges that Sony has been aware of the drift issue because of “online consumer complaints, complaints made by consumers directly to it, and through its own pre-release testing”.

    One user reported the issue 10 days after receiving the PS5 console, stating that they tried every possible fix, like power-cycling the console, turning Bluetooth on and off, resetting the controller, and charging it fully overnight, but nothing worked.

    The suit alleges that customers seeking help with their devices have run into a backlog on Sony’s dedicated portal for issues with PS5 hardware, and face long wait times to speak with customer service agents.

    It claims that when consumers return the controllers for in-warranty repairs related to drift, they “have to pay for shipping the controller to a Sony repair center, and Sony does not reimburse customers for these shipping costs.”

    “Recent software and firmware updates did not ameliorate or address the defect in any way,” says the complaint.

    The lawsuit seeks to make Sony implement a recall or free replacement programme to address the issue for all class members, in addition to other relief such as damage payments to compensate consumers for out of pocket expenses to fix the alleged defect.

    Sony said earlier this month that it sold 4.5 million units of PS5 hardware between its launch and December 31.

  • Gwadar stadium hosts first cricket match, dedicated to Ali Sadpara

    Gwadar stadium hosts first cricket match, dedicated to Ali Sadpara

    It was a sight for sore eyes as the cricket stadium in Gawdar city, dubbed by many as the world’s most beautiful one, hosted its first ever cricket match on Friday.

    The picturesque stadium, surrounded by the majestic mountains and hills, is hosting a match between the Showbiz Sharks Vs the Gwadar Dolphins. Prime Minister Imran Khan dedicated the match to the unsung hero, Ali Sadpara.

    Sharing the images from the stadium, the official page of Khan wrote: “The first ever cricket match being held at Gwadar cricket stadium, the match was dedicated to Muhammad Ali Sadpara.”

    Zulfi Bukhari seconds Khan. “Dedicating the 1st ever match at Gwadar Stadium to Pakistan’s son #MuhammadAliSadpara. The match tomorrow will start with a prayer in his memory,” he tweeted.

    “This is the beauty of our land, even our loss unites us from K2 to Gwadar to Quetta,” he added.

    According to a report, the Showbiz Sharks were being led by PCB CEO Waseem Khan and will include Fakhr-e-Alam, Faysal Qureishi, Ali Zafar, Saleem Sheikh, Aijaz Aslam, Shezad Roy, Sami Khan, Kamran Jeelani, Salman Saeed, Ali Safina and Noman Habib.

    The Dolphins, on the other hand, were being led by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis Zulfi Bukhari and features local players and Ali Zaidi and the GOC Gwadar.

    British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Christian Turner, officiated the toss between Zulfi Bukhari and Waseem Khan.

    Cricket buffs couldn’t hold back from tweeting pictures of the stadium. Here are some of the tweets:

    The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis decided to jump on the “Pawri Hori Hai” bandwagon.

    One Twitter account uploaded the new PSL banger playing loudly in the stadium.

    Zulfi Bukhari’s ministry tweeted a few pictures of the Dolphins’ captain on the field.

    Christian Turner himself was pretty excited to be at the venue.

    Before the game commenced, prayers for Pakistani mountaineer Ali Sadpara and the other two foreign climbers were held who went missing with him on their adventurous expedition to K2.

    Sadpara was recently declared dead by his family.

    The stadium was first highlighted by singer, actor and TV personality Fakhar-e-Alam, who tweeted pictures and videos from the stadium.

    Soon, the International Cricket Council (ICC) caught wind of it and shared pictures of the stadium, upsetting some Indian cricket fans in the process.

    Meanwhile, sharing a video of the stadium, Aijaz Aslam wrote: “World’s most beautiful cricket stadium Gwadar.”

    Earlier Faysal Qureshi and wife, Sana faysal also shared pictures and video of their visit to Gawadar.

  • Owning Bitcoin slightly better than holding cash, says Musk

    Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk on Thursday said that owning bitcoin was only a little better than holding conventional cash, but that slight difference made it a better asset to hold or invest.

    He said, “When state-regulated money has a negative real interest, only a fool wouldn’t look elsewhere. Bitcoin is almost like fiat money. The keyword is ‘almost’.”

    He also defended Tesla’s investment interests in bitcoin, saying that the difference with cash made it “adventurous enough” for the standard & poor (S&P), top 500 United States (US), publicly trading companies to hold the cryptocurrency.

    Tesla bought $1.5 billion worth bitcoin, and set the cryptocurrency soaring toward this week’s record peak above $50,000.

    Musk’s recent promotion of dogecoin on Twitter also lifted the value of that cryptocurrency.

    In the world of financial investments, a new, rather upsetting trend has emerged.

    Whenever Elon Musk prises a company on Twitter, the shares of the company starts sky rocketing in the stock market.

    Canadian e-commerce firm Shopify (SHOP) stocks rose after Musk called it “great” and said SpaceX use it.

    Etsy (ETSY) moved higher after Musk wrote about buying something for his dog on the site.

    Speaking of canines, the price of cryptocurrency dogecoin spiked following positive Musk’s tweets.

  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Rape victims will have to pay Rs25,000 for medical examination?

    Sexual assault victims in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) will have to pay Rs25,000 for medical examination as the forensic department of Khyber Medical College University (KMCU) has proposed new charges for its services, The Express Tribune reported.

    According to reports, besides the medical examination of rape victims fee, an autopsy will now cost Rs5,000 for Peshawar residents and Rs25,000 for those from other districts, keeping dead bodies in the morgue will cost Rs1,500 for a single day while a fee of Rs18,000 has been suggested for DNA testing.

    Officials said the 17 new charges were proposed in a February 14 meeting of the Management Committee, and have been introduced to meet the operational expenditures of the department.

    Among other proposed charges are Rs2,000 for urine test and alcohol analysis, and Rs4,000 for poison detection test.

    KMCU Dean Dr Aurangzeb has said that the new charges for services were just a proposal discussed in the meeting. “The profits generated from these charges will go to the public exchequer, which will help in the betterment of services.”