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  • KP woman ‘forced to resign’ for bringing baby to work

    An NGO [non-governmental organisation] in Peshawar named Community Appraisal and Motivation Programme (CAMP) has allegedly forced a woman to resign for bringing a 6 months baby to work.

    According to the details, Zeenat Khan — who worked as a media coordinator at CAMP’s office — while talking to Naya Daur said that when she started bringing her child to the office her employers raised objections and “told her to drop the kid at home or hire a maid”, adding that it was not much of an issue as the child used to sleep most of the time.

    Zeenat further said that she told her employers that she was unable to leave her kid at home as her parents and in-laws did not live in Peshawar.

    “I offered to arrange and pay for daycare facilities at the office, but my employees made excuses about there not being any space available for this purpose” said the mother, adding that they even told her that such a measure would increase their expenses.

    She said that the organization was well-funded and they had rented a bungalow in one of the most posh areas of the city.

    Zeenat revealed that the project she was working for — called Da Khor Barkha (behn ka haq) — was aimed at women empowerment and funded by the Commonwealth.

    “Despite being a project aimed at empowerment of women, most of those employed were men at high salaries” she added.

    In her resignation letter, Zeenat wrote about how the management had raised concerns over her bringing her kid to the office, and spoke of all the reasons why she had to bring her child to the office, and that she had offered to pay for daycare facilities as well.

    The organisation responding to Zeenat’s resignation letter has told her that the resignation was ‘her own decision’, and that they had advised her to make arrangements for childcare at home.

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  • Here’s how Qaim Ali Shah remains fit

    Here’s how Qaim Ali Shah remains fit

    Former Sindh chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, who is over 80 years old recently shared the secret behind his fitness and energy.

    In a response to a question, Shah said that he was over 80 years old but was still active “within the party and in life as well”.

    “I am young at heart and have managed to stay fit by walking and eating only vegetables,” he said.

    Shah elaborated that he did not eat heavy foods and walked a lot, adding that he did not have ‘some habits’ due to which others became ill.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the politician was often caught on camera snoozing during the sessions of the Sindh Assembly and at other events.

  • Police releases plan for twin cities ahead of Pak- Sri Lanka Test series

    Police releases plan for twin cities ahead of Pak- Sri Lanka Test series

    The Sri Lankan cricket team has landed in Pakistan and the matches are scheduled from 11th to 15th December. Surely there will be strict security checks and also some traffic problems. Therefore, Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, Hamza Shafqat, has shared the traffic plan for the Pakistan-Sri Lanka match.

    The traffic plan, planned by
    Islamabad Traffic Police and City Traffic Police Rawalpindi, will be from 10th
    December to 15th December from 6 am to 6 pm.

    Murree Road will be blocked from
    Faizabad to 6th Road

    Stadium Road from IJP Road to Murree
    Road will also be blocked

    Ghousia Chowk turn towards Murree
    Road will be shut

    People would have to take alternate
    routes from Haroon Chowk and Dhoke Kala Khan Chowk towards Ghousia Chowk.

    Turns towards Murree Road on Islamabad highway – for traffic coming from Zero Point and Koral will be blocked.

    Rawalpindi to Islamabad:

    If you are entering Islamabad from
    Rawalpindi, these are the alternate routes.

    A U-turn in front of Kidney Center
    on Murree Road will be used to divert traffic towards Islamabad.

    Traffic from Sadiqabad will use
    Farooq-e-Azam Road/Kurri Road to merge onto the Islamabad motorway.

    Islamabad to Rawalpindi:

    For those coming to Rawalpindi from
    Islamabad, these are the alternate routes

    Traffic coming from Rawal Chowk will
    be averted to Islamabad motorway and they can enter Rawalpindi from the
    following points:

    Dhoke Kala Khan

    Khanna Pul

    Koral Chowk

    Traffic from IJP-9th Avenue Chowk
    will use Pindora Chungi, Katarian Market, Pirwadhai Mor, Carriage Factory and
    Pirwadhai to enter Rawalpindi

    The authorities have also advised
    the citizens to cooperate with the traffic police for uninterrupted traffic
    flow.

  • VIDEO: White lion attacks zookeeper at Karachi Zoo

    A white lion attacked a zookeeper when he was feeding the big cat from the front side of its cage at the Karachi Zoological Gardens on Monday.

    Kannu Piraditta, who is the keeper of lions, tigers, and chimpanzees at Karachi Zoo, was attacked by a white lion from inside the cage. 

    The zookeeper was giving the meat to the lion and lioness when the lion caught hold of his hand and attacked him.

    The video which went viral on social media shows the man screaming as the lion clutches his hand. Other employees of the zoo did not intervene to help him.

    Eventually, the injured keeper was able to free himself from the lion’s grip. The zookeeper was seen leaving with bloodstained left arm amid screams and shouts of the visitors apparently to divert the attention of the lion.

    As per reports, the keeper has been shifted to the hospital, where his condition is said to be stable. While people are calling out the zoo administration for ensuring the staff’s safety, the zoo director has held the keeper responsible for the incident, alleging that the zookeeper had violated the defined rules while feeding the big cat from the front side of the cage.

    The director added that the Karachi mayor has taken notice of the incident and will order an inquiry into the matter once he resumes duty.

  • Lahore-Wagah train service to resume after 22 years on Dec 14

    Lahore-Wagah train service to resume after 22 years on Dec 14

    After a gap of almost 22 years, the train service, with a capacity of carrying 181 passengers, between Lahore and Wagah Railway Station will resume operations on December 14.

    According to the chief operating superintendent of Pakistan Railways Aamir Baloch, “The shuttle train will provide commute for the passengers desiring to witness the flag ceremony in the evening. Pakistan Rangers on Wagah border and Indian Border Force on the other side will manage the security affairs.”

    Baloch shared that all arrangements for running the train have been completed.

    The train will make four detours and its fare is fixed at Rs30. Two passenger coaches and the engine of the train have been overhauled and renovated using resources of the railways’ department.

    The train was operational between Wagah to Lahore since the partition till 1997 after which the service was closed due to certain operational and security reasons.

    “The train will start from Lahore railway station and will take two up-down rounds each in the morning and the evening,” Baloch said.

    Baloch said the railways decided to revive the service on a daily basis to provide convenient and affordable transportation facilities to the people coming to Jallo Park in Lahore and Wagah.

    If there is an increase in the demand, more passenger boogies could be renovated and added to the shuttle service.

    Meanwhile, plans to extend the service to Shahdara railway station, Kot Lakhpat and Kot Radha Krishan railway station for the convenience of the passengers is also being considered.

  • Do not work on Sundays, do these 5 things

    Do not work on Sundays, do these 5 things

    Unfortunately, even on Sundays, we are busy with work to meet our deadlines. The fact is, you do need to relax and spending time in such a way that can boost your productivity for the coming week. Here is what you should be doing:

    1. Spend some time alone 

    No doubt that you should be spending time with your family or friends, but spending some time alone has some benefits. It will give you time to reflect, clear your mind, meet new people or rethink your priorities. To enjoy your solitude – disconnect yourself with digital mediums for only 24 hours. 

    2. Have a Hobby 

    No wonder these smartphones and social media have replaced our hobbies, and without even realizing, we are wasting time on Netflix, Facebook, WhatsApp or something like it. So, switch back to those hobbies that you use to enjoy. If you do not have one, simply do what you enjoy the most.

    3. Maintenance 

    Maintenance can mean a lot of different things for people. It could literally mean cleaning up your office, home or vehicle. It could mean personal grooming, like getting a haircut or manicure. Moreover, you can get in touch with friends that you have ignored during your busy weekdays. 

    No matter what exactly maintenance means to you, Sunday provides a chance for you to do all those things. 

    4. Socialize 

    If you’re an extrovert, you must be familiar that how a person can learn by interacting with people. By exchanging thoughts and ideas, one can learn a lot. Moreover, it’s a fantastic way to release your stress. 

    5. Get some workout

    Mental and physical health has a lot to do with exercising. Doing a 30-minute workout can help your body to produce four happy hormones:

    • Dopamine 
    • Oxytocin
    • Endorphins 
    • Ghrelin

    Have a wonderful Sunday. 

  • Eating dessert might be good for you

    Eating dessert might be good for you

    The guilt that follows everytime you eat a dessert can be really stressful. But lucky for us some studies are suggesting that having dessert every once in a while — the real, indulgent kind — may actually be a useful tool for eating more healthfully when used strategically.

    According to a report in Time, a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied picking dessert first — instead of after a meal — is linked to eating less and chosing of healthier meals. They didn’t even have to eat the treat first; just knowing they had selected it was enough to trigger a change.

    Co-author of the study Martin Reimann explaining this concept said, “If we choose something healthy first, then this gives us a license to choose something bigger later. If you turn it around and choose something heavier early on, then this license is already expired.”

    Reimann and his team studied 134 university faculty, staff and graduate students who were eating lunch in the school’s cafeteria. On four different days, they offered four different dessert options in the food line: a healthy choice (fresh fruit) placed before the main and side dish options, an indulgent choice (lemon cheesecake) before the savory dishes, fruit placed after the main meal or cheesecake after the main meal.

    Almost 70% of people who took the cheesecake first went on to choose a healthier main and side dish (chicken fajitas and a side salad, instead of fried fish and French fries), but only about a third of people who took fruit did so. All told, people who picked cheesecake first went on to eat about 250 fewer calories throughout the course of the meal, compared to people who selected fruit as dessert first. People who took cheesecake after choosing the rest of their meal ended up eating about 150 more calories than who picked it first.

    The same concept held true when 160 adults were asked to put together a hypothetical dinner order online, and estimate how much of it they would finish.

    People who picked an indulgent dessert (chocolate cake) before ordering the rest of their food said they expected to eat about half as many calories as people who chose a healthy dessert (fruit salad) first, but the difference was much less pronounced when they decided on dessert at the end of the order. Nearly 56% of those who started with chocolate cake went on to choose the lighter main dish (grilled lemon chicken over chicken cordon bleu), versus about 44% of the fruit-orderers.

    The study isn’t the first to suggest that the timing of your dessert matters, both physiologically and psychologically. Some experts recommend having dessert after a workout, since the body needs sugars to recover from intense activity and can thus put treats to better use. Foods that combine simple sugars and protein, like peanut butter cups, aid in recovery.

    A strategically consumed sweet can even change your overall eating habits, research suggests. One 2012 paper found that people with obesity who followed a diet plan that included desserts like chocolate, cookies or donuts with breakfast later experienced fewer junk food cravings than people who ate a low-calorie, low-carbohydrate morning meal. The study authors suggest that this type of well-timed dessert may help with weight loss and management over time.

    Moderate indulging may also help people avoid sugar binges. Research has shown that deprivation can spark cravings, potentially causing people to eventually eat more of the foods they were trying to avoid. So if you’re trying to reduce your sugar intake, a small helping of dessert may actually help you stick to that goal — at least at first.

    Over time, if you reduce your consumption little by little, it is possible to retrain your brain and tastebuds to crave sugary foods less. And when you do want to indulge, do so strategically so you can satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling the guilt.

  • Pantone chooses ‘Classic Blue’ as the colour of the year for 2020

    Pantone chooses ‘Classic Blue’ as the colour of the year for 2020

    The Pantone Color Institute has chosen the calming, confident Classic Blue as its colour of the year for 2020. Kate Middleton wore an outfit of this colour on her recent trip to Pakistan.

    According to the vice president of the global purveyors of colour consulting, trendspotting and analysis Laurie Pressman, “the colour is an anchor offering stability, constancy and connection.”

    “It’s a reassuring presence,” she said.

    Pressman and her team scoured the worlds of art, fashion and home decor, along with commercial, graphic and industrial design, to come up with the pick.

    Patone began the decade by choosing Cerulean, the colour of the daytime sky, to begin the new millennium (2000), while Classic Blue is the sky at dusk as the new decade commences.

    “It has depth to it, but it’s a colour of anticipation because we’re looking ahead,” Pressman said speaking about the colour. “The day is over. We’re looking forward to the evening. What’s going to come?”

    Classic Blue is a vibrant yet non-aggressive and easily relatable colour, she said. It’s also among nature’s anthocyanin pigments possessing antioxidant and other health-fostering benefits.

    “Many of us feel stressed, completely overloaded,” Pressman said. “We live these 24/7 lifestyles. We’re anxious. There’s so much uncertainty and unrest, no matter where you are. With that we’ve seen this whole increased focus on wellness and self-care.”

    The timeless colour is also gender neutral and seasonless, mixing well with other shades throughout the spectrum yet making a strong statement on its own.

    The anointed blue also plays into the sustainability movement.

    “We have all this focus on buy less, buy good, so people aren’t throwing things into a landfill,” Pressman said. “You read about buying things to last and this is a timeless blue shade. It’s always there and you’re comfortable with it, like blue jeans.”

    For offices, it offers an air of security, she said. For kitchens, it’s a top accent color in appliances and walls.

    “Everybody’s comfortable with blue,” Pressman said. “We know it. We like it.”

  • After UK, ‘Muhammad’ among top 10 names in US

    After UK, ‘Muhammad’ among top 10 names in US

    After topping the list of popular baby names in the United Kingdom (UK), Muhammad is also one of the top 10 most popular baby names for boys in the United States.

    According to data from the parenting website BabyCenter, Muhammad ranks at number 10, up four spots from the last year. The name has gradually been rising on BabyCenter’s rankings over the years and first entered the top 100 in 2013.

    Liam was the most popular name
    for boys, pushing out Jackson, which was consecutively on the top for six
    years. Sophia was on the top for girls.   

    BabyCenter says its data comes from almost 600,000 parents who shared their baby’s name with the organisation in 2019. Its rankings also combine names that sound the same but have multiple spellings (like Mohammad and Muhammad).

    Names of Arabic origin are on the rise, according to BabyCenter. As Muhammad broke into the top 10 for boys, Aaliyah made it to the list of top 10 names for girls.

    These are the top 10 baby names for boys and girls this year, according to BabyCenter’s rankings.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    One Day Exhibition

    Date: 7th Dec, Saturday

    Time: 11 AM – 7 PM

    Venue: The Nishat Hotel (Gulberg)Mian Mehmood Ali Kasoori Road, Gulberg.

    ARY Feast

    Date: 6th – 8th December, Fri – Sun.

    Time: 3PM Onwards

    Venue: Royal Palm Golf & Vountry Club.

    Karachi

    Dinner Cruise

    Date: 7th Dec, Saturday

    Time: 5 PM

    Venue: 2nd Commercial Lane, Zamzama Commercial Area, Building 1/C.

    Atif Aslam and Akcent Live Concert

    Date: 7th Dec, Saturday.

    Time: 6 PM

    Venue: Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Park Clifton Boat Basin Karachi.

    Islamabad

    Family Fun Carnival

    Date and Time: Dec 6 at 12 PM – Dec 8 at 10 PM

    Venue: Taj Residencia, Entrance from CDA I-14 & Adjacent to I-15,I-16., Islamabad.