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  • Ekta Kapoor thanks Areeba Habib for praising her web series

    Ekta Kapoor thanks Areeba Habib for praising her web series

    Ekta Kapoor has thanked Areeba Habib for praising her latest web series.

    Habib took to her Instagram story, to praise Kapoor’s web series Broken But Beautiful, which has been recently released. “Next level must watch”, wrote Areeba, while sharing the screengrab of the web-series. She also tagged Ekta in the post.

    Ekta, re-shared the story saying, “Aaadaab! Thank you for your love [from] across the border.”

    Areeba, sharing Ekta’s story wrote : “Brilliant show”.

    Amidst the political turmoil between the two neighboring countries, this cross-border camaraderie is a breath of fresh air.

  • Court orders Shah Abdul Latif University to take law colleges exams delayed since three years

    Court orders Shah Abdul Latif University to take law colleges exams delayed since three years

    The Sindh High Court’s Sukkur bench on Tuesday ordered the Shah Abdul Latif University to hold the law college exams in phases.

    As per reports, the petition was filed by law students pleading that the university has not taken their examinations for the last three years.

    The Registrar of Shah Abdul Latif University was present in the court today.

    “Why the exams have not held for the last three years,” Justice Aftab Ahmed Gorar asked the Registrar. “The papers were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic,” the university’s official replied.

    “The pandemic situation exists for one year but the papers have not been taken for the last three years,” the Justice remarked.

    Read More: Pakistan’s first media university to be set up in Islamabad, says Fawad Chaudhry

    “You have put the future of hundreds of students at stake,” Justice Gorar added.

    “The university should arrange exams twice or thrice in a year to complete the students degree course within five years,” the bench ruled.

    The court also asked the university officials to prepare and submit the exams schedule to the court within two hours.

    In the last hearing, the court issued arrest warrants of the university’s registrar officer and ordered his presence in court for ignoring the court orders.

    The students’ counsel in the previous hearing said that in spite of strict orders, the registrar did not come to the court.

  • EXCLUSIVE: ‘I did the speech knowing I would lose my job,’ Hamid Mir

    EXCLUSIVE: ‘I did the speech knowing I would lose my job,’ Hamid Mir

    Hamid Mir doesn’t sound like he’s down. On the contrary, the seasoned journalist sounds energised and alive. His phone was dead (or switched off) for the past two days, when The Current tried to reach out to him. Eventually when we got through, he didn’t pause for a second and gave us his version of the event that led to his removal from his flagship show, ‘Capital Talk’ on Geo News.

    “What will Geo probe?” he said when asked that Geo News had stated that they would “check for violation of policy and law” in a speech given by Hamid Mir “that resulted in backlash from different segments of society”.

    “My speech did not air on Geo News, it was not published in the newspaper,” Mir said categorically, “so how is Geo responsible when it never appeared on their television screens?”

    But Mir does admit that the pressure is intense on the management of his channel, which ultimately falls on him. “I am always prepared for pressure,” he says calmly, “I offered to leave the channel on Friday night when I was asked to clarify my statement. I told the management that when I never spoke on your channel, why do I need to issue a clarification? I was then told not to tweet on the issue and also that I should not take part in any other programmes,” Mir explained. “I was going to go on different news channels and said that I am not going to discuss my speech but to discuss the media ordinance. I was asked not to do so and therefore, I didn’t. I did tell them [management] that ‘they’ will ask you to remove me from the programme in a day or so and that’s exactly what happened.”

    When asked what it was about this particular case that drove Mir to give the speech, he said it was because of a man in a wheelchair.

    “When I was about to speak, if you notice in the video, there is a man on my right side sitting on a wheelchair. The man is an old journalist Qaiser Butt and he randomly said, ‘Larki ka bhai ho sakta hai‘ (it can be the girl’s brother) implying that Toor was part of an illicit relationship. That made me angry since Asad was standing right there as well. I got de-tracked and said, ‘larki ki maa bhi ho sakti hai jo General Rani hai‘. But it’s not just that.”

    Mir says the biggest reason for speaking out had been building up for the past three weeks. “In the past two, three weeks, some female colleagues were complaining that they were being threatened and one told me that ‘they’ came to her house. They didn’t cause her any harm but gave her a message.” He added that two female journalists also wanted to file a case but they have restrictions that are different. “Their husbands tell them not to report the cases; they face problems with their in-laws.”

    Mir is hopeful for change this time. “I did the speech knowing I would lose my job and I was prepared for that,” he says. “Right now, as I am speaking with you, I am at a meeting with the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP). Hina Jilani is also here and the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) is going to be releasing a white paper on the new cases that have come up. I can’t tell you, I have been swamped with calls of people that are now finally coming forward with cases and want to raise their voice.”

    “Lots of people are taken off air, but there has never been such a big reaction,” Mir says, explaining that in this particular case, the local and international reaction is bigger than he expected. “I am getting a lot of calls from international networks wanting to cover the story and because of this interest, I believe that some pressure will be put on the political government for accountability.”

    “Lots of ministers are messaging me in private, lending their support,” Mir said. “Perhaps this time, we might see some actual change.”

    Hamid Mir was taken off air on Monday.

  • Woman who complained to PM Khan gets justice

    Woman who complained to PM Khan gets justice

    Ayesha Mazhar, a resident of Lahore, had explained her ordeal to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday when the premier was taking live calls from citizens to hear about their issues and concerns.

    Ayesha received her Rs 472,000 from the brother of a police officer who was unwilling to pay pending rent and maintenance expenses, Punjab Police said on Monday, after the institution helped her resolve this issue.

    A video shared by the Punjab Police on Twitter said both parties had reached an agreement, and the person has paid the outstanding amount and agreed to withdraw the case against her.

    https://twitter.com/OfficialDPRPP/status/1399352217623269376

    While talking to PM Imran Khan over the phone, Ayesha said SSP Zeeshan Asghar’s  [former Lahore SSP Investigation who is now posted in Balochistan] brother, Imran Asghar, was not paying her the due amount, and police were not taking action against him either.

    She said Imran first illegally occupied her house and then refused payment of rent. She said her mother, who was pursuing the case, developed cancer and she (Ayesha) took up this challenge and used to travel from Quetta to Lahore to seek help from local politicians and respective police officers but to no avail.

    A tweet from the Punjab Police said Ayesha, back in December 2020, had lodged a complaint with the police about her tenant Imran Asghar regarding the illegal occupation of her house and non-payment of rent.

    “On the very next day, the house was vacated. However, the tenant did not pay her rent and damages to the house amounting to Rs 5,00,000,” the tweet said.

    Punjab Police said the lady submitted an application to the police regarding the recovery of her remaining rent, but the other party went to a civil court and obtained a stay order. “Her issue to the extent of payment of rent is still pending due to the stay issued by the court …. IGP Punjab will personally try to resolve it.”

    During the live telephonic call, the woman asked PM Imran Khan to take up the matter with the Chief Justice of Pakistan as to why courts were granting ‘unnecessary’ stay orders in such cases.

  • ‘ PakVac’ to be launched as Covid positivity rate at its lowest

    ‘ PakVac’ to be launched as Covid positivity rate at its lowest

    Pakistan’s locally-made coronavirus vaccine PakVac will be launched today (Tuesday).

    The launching ceremony will be attended by Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health, Dr Faisal Sultan, and other officials of the National Institue of Health (NIH). After the formal launch, the PakVac will be handed over to the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) Pakistan, as reported by ARY News.

    Pakistan’s coronavirus positivity rate during the last 24 hours was 3.72 per cent, the lowest it has been since March 3.

    The number of cases dropped after the government increased the pace of the national vaccination drive. According to National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) head Asad Umar, so far more than seven million Pakistanis have been inoculated.

    All Pakistanis above the age of 18 can now get vaccinated from June 3. They have to message their CNICs to 1166.

    During the last 24 hours, the country reported 1,771 new cases and 71 deaths.

  • Zhalay Sarhadi claps back at troll over comments on feet

    Zhalay Sarhadi has clapped back at a troll over comments on her feet. During a question and answer session on Instagram, someone commented on her feet saying, “Your feet look so big Mardana type”

    To which Zhalay replied, “Yes my hands are even bigger!”

    She continued, “I can deliver some real tight slaps and throw mad punches!”

    Earlier, Syra Yousuf clapped back at those who posted negative comments about her skin after her sister Palwasha Yousuf, a stylist, posted an unfiltered picture of the actor on social media.

    Meanwhile, earlier in 2019, Hania Aamir in a social media post had opened up about her struggle with acne and talked about unrealistic beauty standards.

  • Babar Azam to reportedly marry cousin next year

    Babar Azam to reportedly marry cousin next year

    Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam will reportedly be marrying his cousin next year.

    Read more – VIDEO: Babar Azam trains in isolation

    As per details, it has been agreed between the families of Azam and his cousin that the two will get married next year.

    The skipper will be marrying his paternal uncle’s daughter.

    Interestingly, a day earlier, former Pakistan cricket captain Azhar Ali had advised Azam to tie the knot.

    Ali was hosting a question-answer session on Twitter.

    A fan asked Ali whether he had any advice for Babar to which he responded: “Shadi ker lay” (get married).

    Meanwhile, the skipper, who is recently in Abu Dhabi for the remaining matches of Pakistan super League’s (PSL) sixth edition, hasn’t officially announced the news yet.

  • Man sets textile shop on fire over unpaid salary

    Man sets textile shop on fire over unpaid salary

    A Dubai salesman has been sentenced to two years in prison for setting a textile shop on fire, causing losses of nearly Dh1 million to the owner.

    As per reports, the 27-year-old salesman from Afghanistan was fined Dh985,000 fine. He will be expelled after he has served his sentence.

    He reportedly wanted to take revenge from the owner, who did not pay his salary for a year. In December last year, the defendant went to the shop and unlocked the shop using a cutter. He accused the owner didn’t pay his salary for one year. He expected to find some cash inside the shop, but couldn’t find any.

    The suspect told Dubai Police that he found a lighter inside the shop and decided to set the textile shop on fire in vengeance.

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    The shop’s owner testified that he checked the CCTV footage in the area and saw the defendant braking into the shop. “I was alerted about the fire and discovered that the defendant was responsible. He damaged the lock and the glass door before setting the shop on fire,” the 40-year-old Pakistani owner said.

    Dubai Public Prosecution charged the defendant with setting fire to a property and causing damages worth Dh985,000. The verdict will be subject to appeal within 15 days.

  • IN PICTURES: Nida Yasir’s Turkey getaway

    The internet is blowing up with pictures of Nida Yasir and Yasir Nawaz’s vacation to Turkey. The duo took a flight to Turkey a few days back and the two have been sharing photos from their vacation.

    Have a look at some pictures :

    Seems like the duo is really enjoying their time together.

    Nida kept her look minimal and casual for the trip.

    These pictures are now inspiring us to pack our bags for the vacation.

    We are loving the vibe of this picture!

    Yasir also shared a video of the two singing and lip syncing on song Teri Nazro Ne.

  • ‘Huge waves of anxiety,’ Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open

    ‘Huge waves of anxiety,’ Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open

    Japanese tennis ace Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from the French Open due to “huge waves of anxiety.”

    Osaka announced her withdrawal from Roland Garros a day after she was fined $15,000 by the French Open and warned that she could face expulsion from the tournament, following her decision not to speak with the press during the tournament.

    Osaka, 23, who won her first match against Patricia Maria Tig, was scheduled to face Ana Bogdan in the second round. She released a statement last Wednesday stating her intention to skip her media obligations during Roland Garros because of the affect of interacting with the press on her mental health.

    “This isn’t a situation I ever imagined or intended when I posted a few days ago,” Osaka wrote on social media, “I think now the best thing for the tournament, the other players and my well-being is that I withdraw so that everyone can get back to focusing on the tennis going on in Paris.”

    “I never wanted to be a distraction and I accept that my timing was not ideal and my message could have been clearer. More importantly, I would never trivialise mental health or use the term lightly.”

    In her original statement, Osaka said she expected to be fined. The French Tennis Federation (FFT) President Gilles Moretton, has stated that his organisation would penalise Osaka, after which she was fined $15,000.

    The organisation has not given an official response to the fine, despite Osaka’s statement, explaining her anxiety. Their heavy-handed approach to Osaka has been criticised as a disproportionate response by many, saying that Osaka should not be penalised for putting her mental health first. The attention Osaka received after her statement has been compounded by the announcement of her fine and possible default.

    In her withdrawal statement, the four-time grand slam champion said she has suffered from “long bouts of depression” since the 2018 US Open final. Osaka defeated Serena Williams then to win her first grand slam title in a controversial match that similarly led to significant attention and queries from the media.

    “Anyone that knows me knows I’m introverted, and anyone that has seen me at the tournaments will notice that I’m often wearing headphones as that helps dull my social anxiety,” Osaka wrote.

    Osaka explained in her statement, saying she suffers “huge waves of anxiety” before speaking with the media. “Here in Paris, I was already feeling vulnerable and anxious so I thought it was better to exercise self‑care and skip the press conferences. I announced it preemptively because I do feel like the rules are quite outdated in parts and I wanted to highlight that,” she wrote.

    “I’ll see you when I see you,” concluded Naomi.

    Osaka has received support from numerous public figures since her announcement.