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  • PHC extends stay on reserved seats MNAs oath

    PHC extends stay on reserved seats MNAs oath

    The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has extended its stay order on the oath-taking ceremony of lawmakers notified on reserve seats, which were denied to the PTI-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) after a verdict to the effect issued by Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP).

    The court issued its order during a hearing of a petition filed by SIC, adjourning the hearing and summoning the Attorney General of Pakistan, Mansoor Usman Awan, to appear before the court on the next hearing.

    A day earlier, the PHC barred the oath-taking of lawmakers notified on the aforementioned reserved seats, preventing members from swearing in and directed the ECP to submit its response in the said matter by today.  

    The directives were issued during today’s hearing conducted by Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim and Justice Shakeel Ahmad.

  • Haven’t had a world class javelin since seven years, reveals Arshad Nadeem

    Haven’t had a world class javelin since seven years, reveals Arshad Nadeem

    Olympian javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem has revealed that he has not had a world class javelin since seven or eight years.

    Talking to Geo news, Arshad Nadeem said “It is very important to have a javelin of international standard. It improves the game and maintains uniformity in training because if you train with local javelin and go abroad with international javelin, it makes a difference in the performance.”

    Arshad then said his world level javelin is damaged.

    “I am training with a local javelin for the Paris Olympics. There is a risk of injury from using local and non-standard javelins, I have undergone surgery on my right knee last month after one on my left knee and right elbow.”

    The beloved athlete states that a world level javelin costs between Rs 700,000 – 800,000. “For international competitions, there should be at least five or six javelins. A local javelin costs 1 to 1.5 lac rupees but they are not of a good quality.”

    Stressing that there is a “world of difference” between his and Indian thrower Neeraj Chopra’s training, Arshad revealed that he does not have a ground available to train continuously.

    “After last night’s surgery, I have also started rehab and will be back in full rhythm in a month. My current target is the Paris Olympics for which we have qualified for the second time. There will be a couple of events to prepare for before that and I am also going to South Africa for training.”

  • Where are women in the Pakistani news media industry?

    Where are women in the Pakistani news media industry?

    In a groundbreaking study conducted by the Women Journalists Association of Pakistan (WJAP) and Freedom Network, the Pakistani media industry has been thrust into a state of gender emergency due to the stark under-representation of women journalists in newsrooms and the absence of gender-sensitive policies.

    Titled “Unequal Newsrooms: A Gender Audit of Pakistani Media Organizations,” the study was unveiled ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8th.

    The comprehensive gender audit surveyed 15 news organizations in Islamabad, focusing on workforce representation, organizational policies, anti-harassment measures, working conditions, and wages. Among the audited organizations were six TV channels, four newspapers, three news agencies, and two news websites.

    The audit findings reveal that the average share of women journalists at the news outlets is only 11 percent. Majority of news organisations have no woman journalists in a leadership position.

    Only two out of the 15 media houses have an anti-harassment inquiry committee despite a federal law making it mandatory for employers. Most media organizations do not offer paid maternity or paternity leave even though it is now legally required.

    The gender sensitivity assessment of the audit report found that overall around 75 percent of the 15 news outlets were gender blind, meaning their organisational policies and practices do not identify or address specific gender-based issues that can affect men, women, and other gender minorities differently at the workplace.

    The findings also revealed that the majority of the news organisations do not have documented policies regarding employee conduct, salaries, and promotions. At nearly half of the organisations, salaries are paid late, and the wages of female journalists are lower than their male counterparts at a quarter of the organisations.

    As per the study, almost 75 percent of news outlets did not have even one woman journalist in an influential or leadership role at their Islamabad offices. The remaining
    four outlets had at most two women journalists involved in news decision-making.

    In response, the study offers a set of recommendations directed at news organizations, media managers, civil society, journalist unions, and policymakers. These include implementing gender equality strategies in hiring, promotions, and workplace conduct, conducting capacity-building training and awareness on gender for journalists and newsrooms, demanding transparency in contracts and wage structures, and seeking legal recourse against violations of gender protection laws.

  • Make lawn great again; Twitter wants designers to make normal lawn suits

    Make lawn great again; Twitter wants designers to make normal lawn suits

    Summer is almost here, bringing with it blazing hot weather, skyrocketing bijli bills, mosquitoes and houseflies.
    At least we have lawn to look forward to. Well, we USED to have lawn to look forward to.

    Over the years, lawn suits have progressively become heavily embroidered concoctions, leaving the simple and light lawn jora a memory of our distinct past.

    And consumers have had enough of it.

    In a recent tweet, Zunaira Inam khan, the wife of actor Usman Mukhtar, expressed frustration with current summer lawn designs. She questioned whether desi designers still understand the true purpose of lawn clothing, emphasizing the need for light and cooling options during the hot summer months. “‘
    Her tweet expressed disappointment the prevalence of overly embroidered suits accompanied by organza dupattas and intricate designs that resemble jigsaw puzzles.

    Twitter was quick to agree. Some users also pointed out that the suits have become more expensive. Others were unhappy with the convoluted designs.

  • Three terrorists arrested with Adiala jail map, bombs

    Three terrorists arrested with Adiala jail map, bombs

    The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has claimed on Thursday that they have arrested three Afghan terrorists with a map of Adiala Jail, a hand grenade, and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) with them.

    Rawalpindi City Police Officer (CPO) Khalid Hamdani stated that police recovered automatic weapons and ammunition from the terrorists, after which police and other law enforcement agencies launched a search operation near the Adiala jail area.

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan is currently in Adiala jail, serving sentences in multiple cases. CCPO Rawalpindi has stated that the terrorists are from Afghanistan.

    Earlier on November 7, 2023, police found a suspicious bag laden with an explosive device near Adiala Road in Gorakhpur, Rawalpindi, just one kilometre away from the Adiala jail, ahead of a hearing of the cipher case.

  • Mariyam Nafees, husband enjoy holidays at heavenly beach

    Mariyam Nafees, husband enjoy holidays at heavenly beach

    Mariyam Nafees, a versatile Pakistani actress, model and host is riding high on the wave of successful projects. With notable roles in popular Pakistani dramas like ‘Yaqeen Ka Safar,’ ‘Ishq Jalebi,’ ‘Kam Zarf,’ and ‘Mohabbat Chor Di Maine’, she has garnered a significant following on social media.

    Happily married to Aman Ahmed, Mariyam shares a strong bond with her husband. Recently, the stunning ‘Jaan E Jahan’ actress delighted her fans by sharing breathtaking pictures from Bali, Indonesia, where the couple enjoyed a blissful vacation. Mariyam looked radiant in beach attire as she shared glimpses of their stay at a scenic resort.

    Here are some of the beautiful HD pictures shared by Mariyam Nafees on her official Instagram account:

  • Worried about getting visa for Italy? We have good news for you!

    Worried about getting visa for Italy? We have good news for you!

    Getting a visa for certain countries, especially when they don’t have an embassy, can be a hassle. If you want to go to Italy, we have good news for you.

    Italy has commenced visa services from Lahore, with plans underway to extend similar facilities to other major cities in Pakistan, announced Augusto Palmeiri, the First Secretary of the Italian Embassy, during a session at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).

    Palmeiri highlighted that Lahore held special significance as it was the first city he visited in his official capacity as the embassy secretary. He emphasised the importance of strengthening ties between Italy and Pakistan, both in terms of general cooperation and business ventures.

    While noting the symbolic significance of opening visa services in Lahore, he called it a signal of openness to visitors and business collaborations. He underscored the potential of elevating bilateral trade to new highs by setting an ambitious goal of $5 billion.

    In efforts to deepen trade ties, he outlined plans for a step-by-step approach to encourage entrepreneurs to participate in fairs and exhibitions in Italy, inviting businessmen to engage in upcoming expos for networking and fostering B2B connections.

    He also emphasized the significance of political cooperation through the signing of memoranda of understanding and trade agreements to facilitate growth.

    The secretary talked about a recent productive meeting with the Board of Investment, where the potential for Italian investment in Pakistan was emphasized.

    LCCI President Kashif Anwar lauded the initiatives taken by the Italian embassy, particularly the launch of visa services, as a significant step towards enhancing bilateral trade. He highlighted Italy’s importance as a trading partner for Pakistan, ranking eighth among the top exporting destinations.

  • Punjab’s first Sikh minister, Ramesh Singh Arora, takes oath

    Punjab’s first Sikh minister, Ramesh Singh Arora, takes oath

    After Maryam Nawaz became the first female chief minister of Punjab and the first female chief executive of a province in the country, history was made yet again with the inclusion of the first Sikh minister in the provincial cabinet.

    Ramesh Singh Arora, a member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), took oath to become a minister in the provincial cabinet. The Sikh politician has returned to the provincial assembly for the third term, this time with the portfolio of a minister.

    Arora, who hails from Narowal, has been allotted the minorities portfolio. He was also the first-ever Sikh lawmaker of Punjab, taking oath as a member of the provincial assembly in 2013.
    Meanwhile, the provincial cabinet has appointed Khalil Tahir Sindhu, a member of the christian community from Punjab, to serve alongside Arora. Sindhu will handle the human rights portfolio.
    Since 1970, various political parties or alliances, such as the PML-N, Pakistan Peoples Party, Islami Jamhoori Ittehad, Pakistan Muslim League Quaid, and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, have formed governments. However, the PML-N stands out as the only party to bring the first Sikh MPA to the house and include him in the cabinet.

  • Ekta Kapoor set to remake Pakistani hit ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian audiences

    Ekta Kapoor set to remake Pakistani hit ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian audiences

    Renowned Indian producer and director Ekta Kapoor is gearing up for an exciting new project, a remake of the popular Pakistani drama series ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian viewers.

    ‘Tere Bin’, starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, was a big hit not just in Pakistan but also in India and Bangladesh.

    In recent years, Pakistani dramas have become increasingly popular in India, with Indian actors and producers noticing and admiring their high quality production values and engaging storylines.

    Reports suggest that Ekta is considering casting Kanika Mann and Ayesha Singh for the main roles, while the remake will retain the title ‘Tere Bin’. The drama is set to premiere on TV in July 2024.

  • Misuse of Sehat Card to be investigated after private hospitals make millions

    Misuse of Sehat Card to be investigated after private hospitals make millions

    The latest data regarding Sehat Sahulat Programme facility reveals that nearly 80 per cent of Caesarean section (C-section) procedures covered by the Programme in private hospitals across Punjab were conducted by obstetricians, potentially resulting in significant financial gains at the expense of taxpayers.

    Figures from 2016 to January 2024 reveal that private hospitals claimed approximately Rs16.36 billion for C-section and normal delivery procedures, with a substantial portion going to private healthcare facility owners.

    State Life Insurance Corporation subsidies were offered for various medical procedures under the program. Punjab Health Initiative Management Company (PHIMC) oversaw healthcare coverage, with 668,238 C-sections performed, predominantly in private facilities.

    This discrepancy between private and government hospital procedures has raised concerns among medical observers, prompting calls for an independent investigation.

    Similarly, payments to private hospitals for C-sections and normal deliveries totaled Rs16.36 billion from 2016 to January 2024, with a significant portion claimed in 2022 and 2023, leading to a ban on C-sections at private hospitals by the caretaker Punjab government in mid-2023 due to excessive claims.

    The major claim of Rs7.19 billion was recorded in 2023, Rs8.16 billion in 2022, Rs610 million in 2021, Rs168 million in 2020 while another amount was calculated for the rest of the years.