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  • Govt to impose ‘Cleanliness tax’ on every home

    Govt to impose ‘Cleanliness tax’ on every home

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has decided to impose “cleanliness tax” on every house in Islamabad, a private media outlet has reported.

    According to reports, every year the government spends nearly Rs2 billion on the cleanliness of rural and urban areas in the federal capital, considering which the municipal corporation has now sought references on how to levy the said tax.

    The corporation has also established a committee in this regard and is aiming to collect around Rs1 billion every year.

    The tax will initially be imposed on houses in urban areas and each house, including government properties, will have to pay it.

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  • VIDEO: Firdous Jamal says Imran Ashraf’s act as Bhola was pretentious

    VIDEO: Firdous Jamal says Imran Ashraf’s act as Bhola was pretentious

    Veteran actor Firdous Jamal is back in the limelight after his comments on Imran Ashraf’s acting went viral.

    Speaking on a TV show, Firdous said that Imran Ashraf’s act as Bhola in the superhit drama Ranjha Ranjha Kardi was pretentious.

    On the TV show, Jamal was asked who he thinks has a bright future as an actor in the industry, he replied, “There isn’t one.”

    He added, “The thing is all these new actors are models. They are all showpieces. They don’t know how to act; they don’t have the wisdom.”

    Firdous then went onto compare today’s actors with dummies and said “You know how the manager at the departmental stores changes their wigs or clothes sometimes to make them look different every day. Unfortunately, our young actors are in the same boat.”

    The host then remarked that there is talent in the industry and gave Imran’s example.

    But Firdous was not having any of it.

    “The character Imran did wasn’t spontaneous though. It was all pretension,” Firdous responded. “How can I explain spontaneity in acting lingo? There is a difference between acting and pretention. This role was previously done by a lot of other actors too. They just didn’t act it they behaved it. Unfortunately, none of you have watched good performances.”

    Imran Ashraf took to social media and responded very humbly.

  • £17 million: British firm sues govt, NAB over failure to pay for tracking Nawaz’s properties

    £17 million: British firm sues govt, NAB over failure to pay for tracking Nawaz’s properties

    A British asset recovery firm has launched a high court case against Pakistan and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) for allegedly failing to pay a multimillion-pound bill for tracking down properties once owned by ex-prime minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif.

    According to The Guardian, Broadsheet has launched an unusual claim for about £17 million and also plans to apply to take possession of Avenfield Apartments and four luxury flats in Park Lane, which were the homes of Nawaz’s family in London.

    The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo was jailed for seven years in December 2018 on corruption charges.

    The London apartments, in a block next to Hyde Park on the edge of Mayfair, were used to raise a £7 million mortgage and would probably be worth more than £8 million today.

    The corruption case against Nawaz highlighted the ease with which London’s property market could be used to move money from abroad.

    Stuart Newberger, a senior partner at the Washington-based law firm Crowell and Moring, which represents Broadsheet, said the high court had previously ruled in a private hearing that Pakistan owed his client about $22 million for helping locate and repatriate the corrupt assets of Sharif.

    “Pakistan has refused to comply with this final non-appealable court decision, thus requiring Broadsheet to enforce this order by seizing Pakistan’s assets,” he said.

    Documents before the high court state Sir Anthony Evans QC ruled in December the Pakistani government and the NAB owed Broadsheet $21.5 million.

    Evans also upheld Broadsheet’s reading of the asset recovery agreement as entitling it to 20 per cent of any assets recovered from the targets, regardless of whether the assets were located in Pakistan or abroad.

    The Pakistan high commission did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

    NAB & BROADSHEET:

    Broadsheet, registered in the Isle of Man, entered into the agreement with the NAB in 2000, in which it agreed to help track down the assets of Nawaz and over 200 other politicians, officials and their families.

    The work was done at the firm’s expense in return for 20 per cent of any sums recovered from the designated targets.

    The NAB, however, terminated the agreement in 2003 but Broadsheet’s owner, the Iranian-born Oxford academic Kaveh Moussavi, said he later learned that NAB had secretly entered into settlements with Nawaz and other targets.

    The company said the agreement entitled it to a commission on any settlement with the targets, even if Broadsheet was not involved in procuring them.

    After seven years of exile in Saudi Arabia, Nawaz returned to Pakistan during the arbitration and was elected for a third term as prime minister in 2013.

    The Supreme Court of Pakistan subsequently disqualified him from public office in July 2017 after incriminating information on Nawaz, first brought to light by the Panama Papers, the huge leak of data from law firm Mossack Fonseca in 2015 that shed light on the ownership of thousands of companies in secretive tax havens.

    The leaks linked Nawaz’s children to the purchase of London properties through offshore companies in the British Virgin Islands in the mid-1990s. At that time the children were minors, and the purchases were assumed to have been made by Sharif.

    Pakistani authorities accused Nawaz of using a complex series of transactions and shell companies to funnel the proceeds of public funds embezzled at home into assets abroad.

    The top court ruled in April last year that his disqualification should be for life. Nawaz still faces multiple criminal proceedings.

    In July 2018 an accountability court convicted him, his daughter Maryam and son-in-law Safdar Awan of corruption relating to the acquisition of flats at Avenfield. Nawaz and Maryam were arrested on 13 July after landing in Lahore. Maryam’s sentence was suspended by a court in Islamabad. They deny any wrongdoing.

    Investigations into Nawaz were part of a campaign against corruption promised by Prime Minister Imran Khan, who came into power in July last year.

    The article originally appeared on The Guardian

  • Babar Azam beats Kohli, becomes 3rd fastest to reach 11 ODI hundreds

    Babar Azam beats Kohli, becomes 3rd fastest to reach 11 ODI hundreds

    Pakistan top-order batsman Babar Azam has surpassed Indian captain Virat Kohli to become the third-fastest player to reach 11 one-day international (ODI) hundreds. Babar reached this milestone in just 71 innings while Kohli needed 82, The News International reported.

    According to the details, the right-handed batsmen, who had scored 96 in Pakistan’s last ODI against Bangladesh during the 2019 World Cup, smashed his eleventh ODI century while playing against Sri Lanka in the second ODI at the National Stadium in Karachi on Monday.

    The first match was washed out without a ball being bowled at the same venue on Friday.

    South Africa’s batsman Hashim Amla remains the quickest to 11 ODI hundreds, getting there in only 64 innings. Another South African Quinton de Kock reached hi 11 hundreds mark in only 65 innings.

    Babar Azam also became the quickest to score 1000 ODI runs in a calendar year for Pakistan, reaching to the milestone in only 19 innings.

    Babar has so far scored two centuries and seven half-centuries in this year.

  • Mahira Khan is the ultimate diva at the Paris Fashion Week

    Mahira Khan is the ultimate diva at the Paris Fashion Week

    Pretty sure by now everyone knows that Mahira Khan is attending the Paris Fashion Week as L’Oréal Paris Pakistan official Spokesperson. Pictures and videos of her attending soirees, fashion shows and after-parties have made their way to social media and honestly, Mahira has blown us away with her looks and confidence.

    Starting off with her first two looks – a lime-green blouse paired with black pants and red heels and all-black leather jumpsuit with silver boots. Mahira looked every bit the diva she is in these two looks.

    Mahira then turned heads in her next two looks – a black sequenced outfit and an off-white one.

    Being an L’Oréal Paris representative, Mahira also walked the runway for the late fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld, at Le Défilé L’Oreal Paris (L’Oreal Paris Parade) where she also shook a leg with Dame Helen Mirren. Her rock-chic look was uber cool and completely unlike Mahira’s usual style.

    Mahira then vowed in a sparkly Ralph & Russo outfit as she attended the designer’s show.

    Mahira was also spotted hanging out with Eva Longoria at an after-party.

    This is not the first time Mahira has vowed us from Paris. Last year, she was L’Oréal Paris Pakistan’s official Spokesperson at the Cannes International Film Festival.

  • Boy in Lahore performing an indecent act caught on video

    Boy in Lahore performing an indecent act caught on video

    Zoya Ayaz, a resident of Lahore, was crossing a pedestrian bridge in New Garden Town, when a boy on the bridge exposed himself to her and started masturbating in front of her.

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    Zoya released the video on Twitter

    Even though it is obvious that he knew he was being filmed, he continued the act and then after finishing, walked away from her. After she continued filming him, and he tried to block his face, he came towards her, trying to hit her but she ran away.

    Twitter was surprisingly divided on the issue, with Zoya having to give clarifications.

    With others also coming to Zoya’s defence.

  • PM Imran’s UN speech beats Modi, Trump’s address in popularity

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) speech has been ranked first in terms of popularity with a total of 712,906k views on UN’s official Youtube channel.

    According to the details, the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is at the second place with 520,264k views and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is at the third spot with 397,347k views.

    Meanwhile, the Indian PM Narendra Modi and United States President have received the lowest views, which are 107,077k and 60,851k views, respectively.

    Imran Khan’s UNGA speech received massive praise both in Pakistan and around the world, in which he raised voice for the people of occupied Kashmir, held hostage by India since August 05, when it robbed the region of its autonomous state.

  • Sindh announces to ban plastic bags

    Sindh announces to ban plastic bags

    The Government of Sindh has announced a ban on plastic bags across the province from October 1st (tomorrow).

    As per reports, the Sindh Government’s Environment Department has issued a notification to ban the production, sale, purchase, and use of non-biodegradable plastic bags.

    Legal action will be initiated against anyone who breaks the law. Special teams will monitor different markets and those found involved in any violation of the law will be punished accordingly, said the notification.

    Adviser to CM on environment Murtaza Wahab advised citizens to replace plastic bags with paper or cloth bags.

    Biodegradable refers to substances that are capable of being decomposed by bacteria and other living organisms and do not pollute the environment. Ordinary plastic does not degrade and stays in the ecosystem for years and years, creating pollution and health hazards for living things.

  • Indian army chief responds to PM Imran’s warning, threatens to cross LoC

    Indian army chief responds to PM Imran’s warning, threatens to cross LoC

    Reacting to Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s warning to the world if tensions between Pakistan and India escalate to a nuclear war, Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat has threatened to cross the Line of Control (LoC) “if they have to”, Times of India reported.

    According to the details, Bipin’s remarks came after the premier, in his United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) address, warned the world of a potential nuclear war if India continued its actions in held Kashmir.

    Bipin said that PM Imran “must understand that nuclear weapons are meant for deterrence and they are not to be used in a conventional war”.

    The Indian army chief said that the “2016 surgical strikes and the Balakot airstrikes in 2019 sent a clear message to Pakistan that India is not interested in playing a hide and seek” game anymore.

    BOGUS SURGICAL STRIKES & FAILED AIRSTRIKES:

    On September 28, 2016, India had claimed that the country carried out surgical strikes on seven terror launch pads across the LoC, inflicting “significant casualties”.

    The Pakistan military, however, had swiftly rubbished the notions of a surgical strike, saying, “This quest by the Indian establishment to create media hype by rebranding cross-border fire as a surgical strike is fabrication of the truth. Pakistan has made it clear that if there is a surgical strike on Pakistani soil, the same will be strongly responded.”

    Three years later, following the Pulwama incident in which 44 Indian paramilitary soldiers lost their lives, two Indian aircraft entered Pakistani air space on February 27 for the second time in two days, engaged with Pakistan Air Force (PAF), and as a result, were shot down.

    The wreckage of one of the planes landed in Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK), and the wreckage of the other plane landed in the Indian-occupied Kasmir (IoK), Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) had confirmed at the time.

    Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was held captive following the aerial dogfight, was handed over to India on March 1 in a peace gesture after PM Imran had announced to release him in an attempt to “de-escalate tensions” between the two countries.

  • Kashmiris protest against India with apples

    Kashmiris protest against India with apples

    Farmers in India-occupied Kashmir (IoK) are intentionally letting their apples rot in a bid to discourage the valley’s most profitable export as bitterness towards the Indian government grows.

    According to a report by AFP, farmers are purposely sabotaging the crop, vital to the local economy, in protest against Modi’s government.

    At an orchard in central Shopian district, Ghulam Nabi Malik and his brother usually sell 7,000 boxes of apples per year earning them some seven million rupees (nearly $100,000). Their land is now idle, with branches drooping under the weight of unpicked fruit.

    “Let it rot on the trees,” Malik said, adding, “To leave the ripe apples rotting on the trees is the only form of protest we can do under the current circumstances.”

    Malik said that harvesting would allow the Indian government “to tell the world that everything is fine in Kashmir” and he wants the world to know that everything is far from fine.

    In early August, the Indian Government revoked Article 370 which granted special status to IoK. Troops were deployed in the region and all communication in the valley was blocked, cutting off Kashmiris from the outside world. Thousands of civilians and political leaders have been arrested and protests have raged since.

    Pro-independence fighters have pasted posters outside mosques, appealing to orchard owners not to harvest and instead join the protest.

    The fertile Himalayan region usually sells apple worth hundreds of million dollars each year, and more than half of Kashmiris are engaged directly or indirectly in cultivation.