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  • Who is Dolly Chaiwala and why are fellow Indians jealous of him?

    Who is Dolly Chaiwala and why are fellow Indians jealous of him?

    A recent video of one of the richest men on the planet, Microsoft head Bill Gates, taking chai from a roadside tea-man Dolly Patil has gone viral, garnering a lot of reactions on social media platforms and in turn making the teaboy a sought-after celebrity and raising the number of his followers on TikTok and Instagram. 

    Dolly, with his colourful hair, ear piercings, retro shades, and lean body, has a unique personality prompting the media to campout at his stall after the video went viral. In the clip, Gates was seen experiencing the local culture in a very personal way – by enjoying a cup of chai. 

    The clip starts with Gates requesting, “One chai, please,” from Dolly Chaiwala. The tea seller’s unique method of preparing the tea on his special cart is a highlight, offering a glimpse into the artistry that goes into making the beloved drink. The video was shared on Bill Gates’ account to appreciate the diversity of India. 

    ANI too interviewed the chaiwala who claimed that he did not even know who Bill Gates was when the video was shot. 

    “I was not aware at all. I thought that he was a guy from a foreign country so I should serve him tea. The next day when I came back to Nagpur I came across ‘Maine kisko chai pilaya.’ He (Bill Gates) said ‘Wow, Dolly ki Chai.’ We did not speak at all, he was standing just beside me and I was busy with my work.”

    Talking about his styling, he said, “I watch South movies and from them, I have learned these styles…Today, I feel that I have become ‘Nagpur ka Dolly chai wala.’ In future, I wish to serve tea to [Indian] Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

    The statement took the internet by storm. An account on Instagram posted, “To hell with my degree, I should have been selling tea.” 

    A user commented that this will be remembered as the most unexpected collaboration ever. 

    People envied by posting memes about the newly famous Dolly managing to meet Bill Gates. 

    Some made fun of the fact that Dolly did not recognise Bill Gates after getting famous. 

    Another quipped that it’s the time of chaiwalas, as one became PM (referring to Narendra Modi of India) and now Dolly become so famous that he met Bill Gates. 

    However, writer Dilip Mangal in a matter-of-fact way, pointed out that Bill Gates can see a market of 50 million middle-class Dalit consumers/buyers in India. He not only drinks tea from a Dalit’s shop-Dolly Chaiwala-but also gets a video made of it. 

  • Ali Haider reveals how much Mega Pop stars earned in the 90s

    Ali Haider reveals how much Mega Pop stars earned in the 90s

    Singer Ali Haider recently participated as a guest on a podcast and evoked memories of the past. During the interview, while answering a question, he recalled the era of the 90s and revealed that despite the immense popularity of songs like ‘Dil Dil Pakistan,’ ‘Babia,’ and ‘Purani Jeans,’ the artists did not receive as much compensation as they deserved.

    He said at that time, he, along with fellow singers Sajjad Ali and Junaid Jamshed, decided not to settle for shows worth 15 to 25 thousand rupees. “We all knew that the public demand for our work was there, yet we weren’t compensated accordingly. Therefore, the three of us sat together one day at Sajjad Ali’s house and promised each other that we wouldn’t work for low compensation packages anymore,” he narrated.

    Ali Haider, widely perceived as one of the biggest pop stars of the 90s, has worked as a singer, musician, composer, and actor with hit songs. He has released multiple albums, including ‘Zalim Nazron Se,’ ‘Purani Jeans,’ ‘Tum Se Kehna Tha,’ ‘Dil Wale,’ ‘Soneya Meri Mahi,’ and others such as ‘Chandni Raatein’ and ‘Qarar.’

    He has also appeared in several successful TV dramas.

    However, he has now moved to USA and primarily performs concerts there. He is prepared to return once again with his new album, ‘Dil Souda’.

  • Arab singers’ songs shine light on genocide in Gaza

    Arab singers’ songs shine light on genocide in Gaza

    Songs written by Arab singers from across the Middle East in response to Israel’s offensive in Gaza are making the Palestinian issue a major topic of conversation in Arab popular culture again, Express Tribune has reported.

    In Cairo, a well-liked Egyptian wedding singer named Rudy is now singing songs with new words that praise Abu Obaida, the military spokesperson for Hamas. These songs mix feelings of defiance, helplessness, and anger because of the war between Israel and Hamas, the group that controls the Gaza Strip.

    “Abu Obaida, O Lion-Hearted … set them all ablaze,” she belts out to a percussive beat.

    In Jordan, artists from different Arab states came together in October to record a song dreaming of Palestinians going back to the lands occupied by Israel. This song has been watched by millions on social media.

    The increasing popularity of songs that sympathize with Palestinians or support Hamas, even from artists who usually stay away from politics, shows frustration over Israel’s attacks on Gaza, its control over Palestinian land, and the support it gets from the U.S. and Europe for its military actions.

    It also shows the support among Arab people for Hamas and for armed resistance as Israel tries to eradicate the group.

    Hamas militants killed 1,200 people and took 253 hostages in an attack on Israel on October 7, according to Israeli reports. Gaza health officials say nearly 30,000 Palestinians have been confirmed killed in Israel’s military retaliation.

    The conflict has caused division around the world and led to broader cultural disagreements.

    At the annual Eurovision Song Contest, meant to be non-political, there has been controversy over Israel’s entry mentioning the October 7 attack.

    In the United States, heated debates on university campuses have affected some staff members’ careers, with students accusing each other of antisemitism and Islamophobia.

    In Israel, artists have created songs about October 7. Some focus on the victims’ suffering, while others express revenge.

    One music video shows a survivor of a Hamas attack at a music festival on October 7. Another, by Israeli rapper Subliminal, depicts Gaza neighborhoods being destroyed by airstrikes while Israeli tanks and snipers prepare for war.

    KEYS AND KUFFIYAHS

    In Arab societies, many people believe that the war is supported by Western countries and is aimed at harming Palestinian civilians.

    Wedding singer Rudy said watching Israeli attacks left her feeling helpless and wanting to sing in support of Hamas.

    At weddings where she performs, guests often ask her to sing about Gaza. One of her songs praises Abu Obaida, a Hamas spokesperson, whom many see as a hero defending children from Israeli attacks.

    “Abu Obaida – we see him as a hero who stands up against Israel. There are children dying and he is standing up to defend them,” Rudy said.

    Lebanese rapper Jaafar Touffar also raps about Abu Obaida and the Aqsa Flood – the name Hamas gave its October 7 assault – and says ‘more is coming’ to Israel.

    A poll by the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies found that 67 percent of 8,000 respondents viewed the October 7 attack as a justified act of resistance against occupation.

    Before October 7, the Palestinian cause was often overlooked as Gulf countries normalized relations with Israel and stopped pushing for a Palestinian state.

    Now, these issues are at the forefront of regional discussions, from social media to everyday conversations.

    In a music video by Kuwaiti singer Humood Al Khuder, symbols like keys representing homes lost in the Nakba of 1948, the black-and-white kuffiyah headscarf, and a refugee child called Handala are used to show solidarity with Palestinians.

    ‘NEVER FORGET WHAT’S HAPPENING’

    Lebanese musician Zeid Hamdan said he now focuses his music on the war and its impact on Lebanon where Israel and the militant group Hezbollah often fight each other with rockets and airstrikes.

    “I don’t perform anymore just to become famous as an artist. I’m on stage to wake people up and send an urgent message. I’m going from one fundraiser to another to protest,” he said.

    Arab musicians understand that their music might not change the war’s course or influence Arab leaders.

    Ghaliaa Chaker, who recorded the song ‘Returning’ with 24 other Middle Eastern artists in Jordan, says her goal is to keep the suffering in Gaza in people’s minds.

    “I really hope they (Gazans) know they’re in our prayers,” she said. “That’s the best we can hope for … to keep talking about it. Never forget what’s happening.”

  • SOAR STEM Schools Celebrate Back-to-Back Victories at Aitchison College Inter-School Robotics Competition

    SOAR STEM Schools Celebrate Back-to-Back Victories at Aitchison College Inter-School Robotics Competition

    Lahore, Pakistan – February 25, 2024 – In an impressive display of consistent excellence and innovation, SOAR STEM Schools have once again secured the top positions at the Aitchison College Inter-School Robotics Competition, held on February 24, 2024. This marks the second consecutive year that students from SOAR STEM Schools have outperformed competitors from across Lahore, reinforcing their status as leader in STEM education in Pakistan.

    The prestigious event, which took place at Aitchison College, saw young innovators from all leading schools competing in a challenging environment that tested their skills in robotics design, programming, and problem-solving. Participants were tasked with creating projects that demonstrated their technical capabilities and creative thinking within a tight three-hour timeframe.

    SOAR STEM Schools’ students Azeen Moeed of Grade 7 and Ali Sufi Amir of Grade 8, from the Wapda Town Campus not only won the 1st prize but also received the Best Team trophy, showcasing their exceptional talent and dedication. Similarly, Mahin Nauman and Manhil Javed of Grade 8 from the DHA Phase V, Ring Road Campus displayed outstanding skills and innovation, securing the 2nd prize and contributing to the school’s overall success in the competition.

    This year’s victory is particularly significant as it underscores Soar STEM Schools’ commitment to providing unparalleled STEM education and practical learning experiences. As the first school in Pakistan to establish dedicated STEM Labs, SOAR STEM Schools are at the forefront of fostering a culture of innovation and critical thinking among students.

    Osman Rashid, Managing Director of SOAR STEM Schools, expressed immense pride in the students’ achievements, stating, “Achieving this remarkable victory for the second consecutive year is a testament to our students’ hard work, our innovative approach to STEM education, and our faculty’s dedication. We have the best STEM labs and we are thrilled to lead the way in STEM education in Pakistan.

    The continued success at the Aitchison College Inter-School Robotics Competition is a milestone for SOAR STEM Schools, reinforcing its mission to be the preferred choice for quality education in Lahore and across Pakistan. The school remains committed to inspiring and nurturing the next generation of innovators and leaders in the STEM fields.

  • Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is making a new party

    Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is making a new party

    Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has made headlines by announcing the launch of a new political party, emphasizing the importance of avoiding accusations of corruption among political factions.

    In a media interaction addressing the prevailing political scenario, Shahid Khaqan underscored the absence of constructive dialogue on Pakistan’s issues within existing political circles. He cited this deficiency as the driving force behind his decision to establish a new political entity.

    During his conversation with the media, the former prime minister lamented the lack of discourse on the nation’s challenges by established political parties. He noted that even during the recent election campaigns, pertinent issues facing Pakistan were not adequately discussed.

    The former prime minister further said that political parties are talking about national issues. ‘We all have to stop calling each other corrupt’, he highlighted.

    Speaking to the media, he said that the February 8 election has become such a controversial election that it will harm the country, because when people lose confidence in the system, then there is only harm.

    Abbasi said that the condition of the election is that even the winners have lost today. The only solution is that if all the stakeholders sit together, then the country will move forward otherwise there will be loss.

    It is pertinent to mention that Abbasi resigned as Senior Vice President (SVP) of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) in February 2023 and pledged to work for the country’s well-being through the forum of ‘Reimagining Pakistan’.

    At that time he dismissed claims of advocating for a second extension for former army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, revealing that he had advised Nawaz Sharif during a London visit that resigning from the government would be preferable to succumbing to pressure for an extension.

  • Merub Ali’s brother Raamis ties the knot

    Merub Ali’s brother Raamis ties the knot

    Raamis Ali, the brother of popular actress and influencer Merub Ali, exchanged vows with influencer Eyeina Shahzad in a touching ceremony at their family home. Among the notable guests were Asim Azhar and his mother, underscoring the strong bonds shared within the Ali family circle.
    Merub added to the charm of the occasion with her delightful presence, making the pictures from the event truly delightful.

    The ceremony marked the beginning of a new chapter for Raamis and Eyeina, surrounded by the love and support of their family and friends.

  • Four year ban imposed on famous French footballer

    Four year ban imposed on famous French footballer

    Famous French footballer Paul Pogba has been banned for four years after testing positive for dope.

    According to media reports, an Italian court has imposed a four-year ban on Pogba, the famous midfielder of France and Italian club Juventus.

    There was a request from doping prosecutors against the footballer, who was part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup winning team, and was banned for doping positive.

    According to the international anti-doping code, the maximum punishment for a positive doping test is a 4-year ban on football activities. The French international footballer has been banned from playing football till August 2027. But when the ban on the footballer ends, he will be 34-years-old, which is considered to be an age when the career of a football player is over.

    The French footballer expressed regret at the punishment, saying he would appeal against the sentence at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.

  • PML-N’s Ayaz Sadiq elected speaker National Assembly

    PML-N’s Ayaz Sadiq elected speaker National Assembly

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ayaz Sadiq has been elected as the new speaker of the National Assembly (NA) on Friday afternoon.  Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-supported candidate Amir Dogar was in competition with PML-N’s Ayaz Sadiq for the position of speaker NA.

    Sadiq won the contest with 199 votes, gaining a majority from the members of the PML-N, PPP and other lawmakers backing his nomination in the lower house. 

    The counting of votes is being done by the NA Secretariat staff in the presence of polling agents for both candidates.

    The NA session was held today to elect the speaker and deputy speaker. However, the elected PTI-backed MNAs chanted slogans against alleged rigging in the February 8 polls.

    The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Raja Parvez Ashraf chaired today’s session of NA.

    Raja Parvez Ashraf will also take oath from the speaker and deputy speaker of the NA. After taking the oath, the new speaker will take charge of the lower house.

  • More than 4,000 cases of child abuse recorded in Pakistan in 2023: Report

    More than 4,000 cases of child abuse recorded in Pakistan in 2023: Report

    The latest National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR) report reveals another concerning figure of child abuse recorded in 2023.

    According to the report, Cruel Numbers 2023, a total of 4,213 children were reportedly affected by abuse of various kinds in Pakistan.

    This indicates that 11 children were abused everyday.

    The report is compiled by Sahil and as per the reported cases, 53 percent of the victims were girls while 47 percent were boys.

    The youngest age group of children sexually abused was between 0-5 years old.

    Highest number of cases recorded were in Punjab with 75 percent reported incidents.

    Sahil Executive Director Manizeh Bano points out that Article 25-A of the Constitution assures free education for children aged between five to 16 years, further asserting on the “importance of providing life-skills based education to empower children and protect them from exploitation”.

  • Popular TikTok singer Cat Janice dies of cancer at shocking young age

    Popular TikTok singer Cat Janice dies of cancer at shocking young age

    American singer Cat Janice, known for her viral hit ‘Dance You Outta My Head’, has sadly passed away from sarcoma cancer. She was 31 years old.
    Her family confirmed the news in a statement, saying, “This morning, from her childhood home and surrounded by her loving family, Catherine peacefully entered the light and love of her heavenly creator.”
    They also expressed gratitude for the love and support they received, mentioning, “Cat saw her music go places she never expected and rests in the peace of knowing that she will continue to provide for her son through her music.”

    Her brother shared this statement on her official Instagram handle.
    Janice’s brother also mentioned that there’s more of her music to come, which will be released in due time.
    Many social media users expressed condolences to the family after hearing the sad news.
    It’s worth noting that Janice had teased a new song on TikTok recently, where she talked about her battle with cancer and asked her fans to pre-save it. She had also mentioned that all the proceeds from her work would go to her seven-year-old son.