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  • NDMA warns of floods during monsoon

    NDMA warns of floods during monsoon

    The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued an alert for floods and landslides as both heavy and light rains are expected in different parts of Pakistan in the first week of July.

    As per the NDMA forecast, moderate to heavy rains may increase water flows in streams and rivers, causing flash flooding in low-lying areas.

    Monsoon rains may cause torrents in areas of Dera Ismail Khan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur, and the Suleman and Kirthar mountain ranges. Meanwhile, urban flooding in major cities is also possible.

    Rains could also trigger landslides in mountainous areas of Murree, Galiyat, Azad Kashmir, GB and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    Increased temperatures and rainfall in GB and KP are expected to cause glacial lake outburst flood (Glof) events in at-risk valleys.

    The NDMA further said that dust, wind, thunderstorms, and heavy showers may damage structures such as electrical poles, solar panels, hoardings, trees, and under-construction buildings.

    Citizens, especially travellers and tourists, have been advised to check forecasts regarding weather and flood conditions before setting out for any travel.

  • Take a sneak peek into Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir’s ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’

    Take a sneak peek into Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir’s ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’

    The highly anticipated drama ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’, starring Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir, released its latest teaser, promising a mix of romance and drama.
    The new teaser shows the growing relationship between the two main characters. Excited fans are eager to see more of the couple’s chemistry on screen.

    Fahad Mustafa will be back on TV after 10 years. The drama is written by Farhat Ishtiaq, directed by Badar Mehmood and produced by Big Bang Entertainment. It will premiere soon on ARY Digital.

    Badar Mehmood has also directed hit projects like ‘Dunk’, ‘Cheekh’, ‘Balaa’, ‘Ishqiya’, ‘Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha’ and ‘Mein.’

  • Punjab govt distributes lunch boxes, water to prisoners

    Punjab govt distributes lunch boxes, water to prisoners

    To accelerate Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz’s jail reforms agenda, concerned authorities distributed meal boxes and water among prisoners today before they appeared in courts.

    Almost 7000 inmates were provided lunch boxes and cold water in 43 jails of the province.

    Furthermore, flour-grinding machines and tractors are being placed in jails to cultivate jail land.

    Dunya News reported that the jails’ authorities are dedicated to cultivating fresh vegetables and wheat for healthy meals for inmates, adding that the Punjab government also takes care of the people behind bars.

  • What’s more precious than your child? Imran Ashraf discusses single fatherhood

    What’s more precious than your child? Imran Ashraf discusses single fatherhood

    In a heartfelt interview, Pakistani actor Imran Ashraf, celebrated for his role in Ranjha Ranjha Kardi, shared his journey as a single father. Despite personal challenges, he has maintained a positive relationship with his ex-wife, actor and model Kiran Ashfaque.

    Appearing on the talk show Khabar, Imran shared his approach to raising his son in today’s world. He makes his son, Roham, a central part of his life, often bringing him to film sets. This has created a strong bond between them. Imran described caring for his son as natural and fulfilling.

    “He meets his mother whenever he wants to, of course. This is a very difficult situation, but we are handling it with love. My son is very happy because of both his parents. He is my prince,” Imran said with a smile. “Raising a child isn’t hard. What’s more precious than your child?”

    The actor added, “God has given me everything I ever asked for, including my career. With such a loving child like mine, what more could I ask for?”

    Imran emphasized that both he and Kiran are committed to co-parenting Roham. His main focus is ensuring that the child grows up with a healthy view of both his parents. He stated, “I answer all of Roham’s questions honestly, show him love and care, and avoid any harmful or unethical behavior.”

  • What happened before Pakistan-USA T20 World Cup match?

    What happened before Pakistan-USA T20 World Cup match?

    A surprising story about the national cricket team emerged before the match against the USA in the World Cup.

    The national team arrived in Dallas on June 1, before the tournament’s first match against the USA; captain Babar Azam and wicketkeeper Muhammad Rizwan participated as guests in the Islamic Center program from 6 pm to 10 pm.

    The next day, between 5 and 10 pm, captain Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, manager Wahab Riaz, Naseem Shah, and Haris Rauf were to participate in the ‘Night with Star’ program, but the event had to be cancelled due to two reasons. One reason was the difference in remuneration between Babar Azam and other players, while the other reason was that Shaheen Afridi and Babar Azam did not agree to participate in the program together, Jang reported.

    On June 2, five national team players, Imad Wasim, Muhammad Amir, Haris Rauf, Shadab Khan, and Usman Khan, participated in a program at ‘CAVALLI Restaurant’, famous for parties. The players were paid between 2000 and 2500 dollars to participate in the event. The organizer took $25 per person from the attendees to cover their expenses, which was also reported in Pakistani media.

    The Pakistan team was supposed to play a match with the United States on June 6 at 10:30 am, but the players were seen outside the hotel until late at night. There were two managers with the national team.

    According to eyewitnesses, the night before the US match, three players were in the restaurant outside the hotel until two o’clock in the morning.

    Jang has reported that there are three groups in the team, and these players do not even talk to each other. Apart from two events in Dallas, the players did not participate in any events in the US.

    Senior manager Wahab Riaz reportedly allowed the players to leave the hotel at night.

    The national team has been eliminated from the ongoing T20 World Cup after embarrassing defeats against the USA and India.

  • 21,000 children missing in Gaza since October 7

    21,000 children missing in Gaza since October 7

    As much as 21,000 children in Gaza are said to have gone missing since October 7, reports Save the Children, a leading humanitarian organisation for children.

    Israel launched fierce military operations against Palestinians following October 7 attacks which have killed at least 37,598 people and injured 86,032 in Gaza, according to Al Jazeera.

    More than 15,000 children have been killed by Israel in the genocide.

    Additionally, at least 3,000 children are reportedly amputated – the largest population of child amputees in the world.

  • PPP, PML-N to run Punjab together

    PPP, PML-N to run Punjab together

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Ali Haider Gillani has said on Sunday that the Shehbaz Sharif-led federal government accepted all the demands of his party related to development funds and shares in governmental committees in Punjab.

    The young MPA confirmed that the government will give development funds to the PPP and obliged his party by giving it key administrative positions.

    Earlier, the PPP has asked the government for development fund allocation and party’s representation in administrative committees including market committees, zakat committees and Baitul Maal committees.

    The negotiating committees of both parties met in the federal capital on Sunday. Raja Parvez Ashraf, Ali Haider Gilani and Hassan Murtaza were representing PPP while Malik Ahmed Khan, Rana Sanaullah, and Khawaja Saad Rafique joined the huddle from the PML-N side.

  • Veteran PUBG Mobile player Paraboy gets PKR 21 crore deal

    Veteran PUBG Mobile player Paraboy gets PKR 21 crore deal

    China’s famous PUBG Mobile player Paraboy has officially joined JD Esports for a transfer fee worth $759,000, more than 21 crore Pakistani rupees.

    The veteran player started his Esports journey in 2019 with team XQF and attracted everyone with his skills in Pubg Mobile Club Open (PMCO) 2019. After that, NOVA Esports acquired XQF. Now, he will be seen playing under different tags after a long time.

    He won two PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) trophies including PMGC 2020 and 20121 with his previous roster. He has earned more than $1,300,000 as an Esports ethelete. He won gold medal in Asian game in 2023.

    NOVA was in the Ninth spot in PMGC 2022, but they failed to qualify for PMGC 2023.

    JD Esports has been struggling for the last four years, and they have never won any big titles. Now, they will play Peace Elite League (PEL) summer with veteran players this year.

  • India’s Modi pleads for ‘consensus’ as parliament opens after elections

    India’s Modi pleads for ‘consensus’ as parliament opens after elections

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to an emboldened opposition for “consensus” Monday, as parliament opened following an election setback that forced him into a coalition government for the first time in a decade.

    Expected in the first session, which will run until July 3, is a preview of Modi’s plans for his third term and the likely formal appointment of Rahul Gandhi as leader of the opposition — a post vacant since 2014.

    Modi’s first two terms in office followed landslide wins for his right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), allowing his government to drive laws through parliament with only cursory debate.

    But now analysts expect the 73-year-old Modi to moderate his Hindu-nationalist agenda to assuage his coalition partners, focusing more on infrastructure, social welfare and economic reforms.

    “To run the country, a consensus is of utmost importance”, Modi said in a speech shortly before entering parliament, calling on the opposition to play a constructive role.

    “People expect their representatives to debate and discuss issues which are important to the country […] they don’t expect disturbances or hindrances in the parliamentary proceedings,” he said. “People want substance, not slogans.”

    Modi led lawmakers in taking the oath — as his cheering supporters thumped their desks in support, and opposition members waved the constitution in protest. He said he was “proud to serve” India.

    Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Monday called for a “peaceful and productive” session, but Indian media said they expected lively debate with a far stronger opposition.

    “All set to spar”, one headline in The Hindustan Times read Monday. “Resurgent opposition set to push government”, The Indian Express front page added.

    Rahul Gandhi, 54, defied analyst expectations to help his Congress party nearly double its parliamentary numbers, its best result since Modi was swept to power a decade ago.

    Gandhi is the scion of a dynasty that dominated Indian politics for decades and is the son, grandson and great-grandson of former prime ministers, beginning with independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru.

    Parliamentary regulations require the opposition leader to come from a party that commands at least 10 per cent of the lawmakers in the 543-seat lower house.

    The post has been vacant for 10 years because two dismal election results for Congress — once India’s dominant party — left it short of that threshold.

    Lawmakers elected behind bars

    The parliamentary session will start with newly elected lawmakers taking their oaths over the first two days. Many will be watching if two lawmakers elected from behind bars, bitter opponents of Modi, will be allowed to join.

    One is Sikh separatist Amritpal Singh, a firebrand preacher arrested last year after a month-long police manhunt in Punjab state. The second is Sheikh Abdul Rashid, a former state legislator in India-occupied Kashmir.

    It is unclear if either will be granted bail to attend the ceremony in person.

    Modi’s decade as premier has seen him cultivate an image as an aggressive champion of the country’s majority Hindu faith, worrying minorities including the country’s 200-million-plus Muslim community.

    But his BJP won only 240 seats in this year’s poll, 32 short of a majority in the lower house — its worst showing in a decade.

    It has left the BJP reliant on a motley assortment of minor parties to govern. Modi has kept key posts unchanged in this government and the cabinet remains dominated by the BJP.

    That includes BJP loyalists Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nitin Gadkari, Nirmala Sitharaman and S. Jaishankar — the defence, interior, transport, finance and foreign ministers, respectively — staying on in their jobs.

    But out of his 71-member government, 11 posts went to coalition allies who extracted them in exchange for their support — including five in the top 30 cabinet posts.

    Many will also be eying the election of the speaker, a powerful post overseeing the running of the lower house, with lawmakers slated to vote on Wednesday.

    Coalition allies covet the post, but others suggest Modi will put forward a candidate from his BJP.

  • ‘I rejected Bollywood offers, including ones from Raj Kapoor’: Sajid Hasan

    ‘I rejected Bollywood offers, including ones from Raj Kapoor’: Sajid Hasan

    Actor Sajid Hasan, well-known for his candid opinions and versatile roles since his PTV days, recently revealed in an interview with VOA Urdu that he had been receiving Bollywood offers for quite some time.

    “I was offered films by Raj Kapoor himself when I first started my career in dramas through Hasina Moin’s plays. But I turned them down, as I didn’t feel comfortable with the romantic genre. I was clear about my choices and didn’t want to compromise on the kind of work I wanted to do. Those films weren’t for me, and I’m glad I stood by my conviction.”

    Sajid Hasan has worked in drams and films appearing in popular dramas like ‘Dhuwan’ and ‘Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan’, and in films such as ‘Bol’ and ‘Actor in Law’.