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  • Kites, strings hanging from electric wires to be removed in Faisalabad after man dies

    Kites, strings hanging from electric wires to be removed in Faisalabad after man dies

    Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has ordered the removal of kites and strings hanging from electric wires in the city after a young man on a bike died when his neck was slit by a string.

    While such cases have been common and the government has banned kite flying and the production of glass/metal coated strings, the local administration is now active after the video of the recent incident went viral on social media and people criticised the use of the deadly string.

    Field staff reportedly remained on duty in all eight districts of the region.

    Background

    21-year-old Asif Ashfaq, killed by a kite string on Dijkot Road, was laid to rest as hundreds gathered at the Samanabad graveyard on Saturday.

    Police have initiated investigations, leveraging CCTV footage, to apprehend the unidentified assailant responsible for the fatal incident.

    As per the police reports, ASI Javed Iqbal detailed the sequence of events, highlighting that Asif Ashfaq was commuting on his motorcycle when the kite string fatally slashed his throat near T-Chowk Dijkot Road.

  • Sher Afzal Marwat faces off with PTI’s social media team over Shahid Afridi

    Sher Afzal Marwat faces off with PTI’s social media team over Shahid Afridi

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) maverick leader Sher Afzal Marwat and the party’s social media team are facing off on the issue of criticism of former cricketer Shahid Afridi.

    Ali Muhammad Khan is also upset with the behavior of the PTI social media team.

    Sher Afzal Marwat wrote on X, “Why Shahid Afridi? Now a campaign is going on against Shahid Afridi due to an alleged statement on May 9. I saw few statements attributed to me against Shahid Afridi. So we should reject fake news. I have not come across any such statement from Shahid Afridi and it seems that some elements are spreading false news against him. Shahid Afridi is a living legend, a Pashtun (Afridi) who became the hero of Pakistan.”

    “I am inspired by the Afridis with their many qualities and Shehryar and Shahid Afridi have always been my heroes. I know that Shahid Afridi holds Imran Khan in a high regard and the propaganda against Shahid Afridi seems to be in the hands of those who want to settle a personal score with him.”

    Talking about PTI’s social media team he said, “PTI social media teams are requested to spread good things about Shahid Afridi. We also need to react swiftly to false propaganda from PTI’s platform in future. Such unwitting participation in a malicious campaign against individuals should always be stopped as soon as possible. I personally confirm that the campaign against Shahid Afridi is false and futile and I deeply regret it.”

    On the other hand, PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan has said, “The founder of PTI and Shahid Afridi are both national heroes. If Shahid Afridi’s words are not appropriate, it can be his personal opinion.”

    PTI’s social media activist Azhar Mashwani responded to Marwat’s statement about Shahid Afridi and said, “Marwat Sahib! This sentence of yours is reprehensible and should be deleted immediately, do not respond or comment on internal party talks on social media. You should avoid such action.”

  • Bushra Ansari changed after devastating family loss

    Bushra Ansari changed after devastating family loss

    Veteran actor Bushra Ansari and her family went through devastating family losses in recent years.
    Recently, she was a guest on Ramazan transmission Life Green Hai, where she discussed her life, daily routine, and project choices.
    She said, “My life has changed a lot after losing my family,” Bushra Ansari shared. “Losing my sister Sumbul Iqbal during the Covid era was a big shock. We had lost our nephew (Sumbal’s son) before that. Then, shortly after losing my sister, my mother passed away. All this grief has changed a lot in my mindset.”

    Bushra Ansari said, “Losing my sister and nephew made me understand that things we own aren’t so important. I don’t care about houses or fancy things anymore,” she added. “When I was stuck in Canada during Covid, I worried about who would handle everything if I passed away. So, I sold my big house and bought a small apartment to make things easier for everyone.”

  • Four Pashto films to dazzle cinemas on Eid-ul-Fitr, revive regional film industry

    Four Pashto films to dazzle cinemas on Eid-ul-Fitr, revive regional film industry

    The screening of four Pashto films on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr is all set to dazzle the cinemas with hopes to revive the ailing regional film industry through providing a spice of entertainment and a blend of emotions to the cinegoers.

    “The much anticipated movies with quality production, dialogues, casts, locations and soulful music will mesmerise the audience, multiplying their joy of the festive occasion”, renowned film director and film star Arbaaz Khan said. The film directors and producers have pinned hopes on the production quality, dialogues delivery, casts, locations and strength of music of the films.

    The movies to be screened included Yaar Dushman, which is directed by Arbaaz while the film cast comprises of the actor himself, Ajab Gull, Jahangir Jaani, Asif Khan and Jameel Babar. Talking to APP, Arbaaz said that Pashto films had high-profit potential. He hoped that the release of new movies will help revive the film industry on this Eid-ul-Fitr.

    He further said that Pashto film producers and artists remained resilient and kept cinema houses functional even in the most difficult times to provide entertainment to people.

    Another movie which was ready for release on Eid-ul-Fitr was Bandiwan, directed by Shahid Usman, for which the cast includes Arbaaz, Shahid Khan and Jahangir Jani. Pekhawar Zama De is another Pashto offering whose release coincides with Eid-ul-Fitr, directed by Shanzeb Khan and starring Arbaaz, Asghar Cheema and Mehek Noor. Charta Khaney Charta Faqeeray, helmed by Arshad Khan, is the fourth Pashto film that is slated for an Eid release, sporting Shahid Khan and Jahangir Jaani among its cast.

  • Faisal Kapadia’s ‘Zindagi Jahaan Le Jaaye’ is finally here

    Faisal Kapadia’s ‘Zindagi Jahaan Le Jaaye’ is finally here

    Breaking away from the usual single songs and EPs, Faisal Kapadia has chosen to release a complete album, showing a big change in how he expresses his art.
    His album, ‘Zindagi Jahaan Le Jaaye,’ is out on his own record label, Twenty Nine Records. It’s like a summary of Faisal Kapadia’s ideas and how he’s grown since Strings ended. The album has eight songs, each made with a lot of care to make people feel different emotions and connect with them deeply.

    Yaadein
    One of the special songs on the album is ‘Yaadein,’ which is all about remembering happy times from the past. It’s a song that makes people feel emotional and reminds them of how time passes and memories stay with us.

    Jaadu
    Meanwhile, the song ‘Jaadu’ captures people’s hearts with its beautiful mix of heartfelt singing and captivating music. Faisal Kapadia worked with well-known artists like Zoha Zuberi on songs like ‘Dheema Dheema’ and ‘Kabhi’.
    Faisal Kapadia also posted a heartfelt video on his Instagram account, expressing how happy thankful he is for the album’s release. He invited fans to join him on the musical journey and stressed how important it is to listen to the whole album in order. He encouraged everyone to listen to each song in order for a more complete and enjoyable experience.

    Ankh Mori
    ‘Ankh Mori’ is a special song from Faisal Kapadia’s first solo album, ‘Zindagi Jahaan Le Jaaye.’ It mixes eastern and western music styles smoothly. Faisal Kapadia’s heartfelt singing is matched perfectly with Amna Rai’s captivating chorus and Zohan’s lively rap part. The song is produced skillfully by Ahsan Pervaiz Mehdi. This mix of different music styles makes the song really interesting to listen to. It shows how Faisal Kapadia can adapt and bring new ideas as a solo artist in today’s music world.

    La Takhoun
    ‘La Takhoun’ is a special song created by Faisal Kapadia and Arab singer Krystel Dib. It’s one of the best songs in Faisal Kapadia’s solo collection. In this song, Faisal Kapadia shows how he can easily adapt and bring new ideas to different kinds of music. Krystel Dib’s beautiful singing in Arabic adds something magical to the song. Her voice mixes perfectly with Faisal Kapadia’s unique voice. What makes ‘La Takhoun’ different is its interesting music chords. Instead of the usual four-chord pattern, it takes inspiration from modern Arabic pop music. This mix of music styles makes the song really catchy and unforgettable. It stands out as one of the best songs on Faisal Kapadia’s first solo album, ‘Zindagi Jahaan Le Jaaye.’

  • Six-day long Eid holiday may be on the cards

    Six-day long Eid holiday may be on the cards

    A longer Eid holiday this year across Pakistan may just be on the cards. As per meteorological forecasts, Eid-ul-Fitr is expected to fall on Wednesday, April 10th..

    Ramadan is set to comprise 29 days, as per the predictions of the Meteorological Department. Consequently, the celebration of Eid is expected on April 10th, leading possibly to six holidays.

    Traditionally, Eid holidays start a day earlier to the actual celebration, allowing for a period of preparation and festivity. In light of Eid falling on a Wednesday, the government has announced a four-day holiday, extending from Tuesday till Friday. Adding the ensuing weekend, it will turn out to be a six-day long break.

  • Government planning to start second phase of Afghan repatriation

    Government planning to start second phase of Afghan repatriation

    The government of Pakistan has started preparing the second phase of a controversial repatriation drive, sending Afghans back to their homeland. District and police authorities have been tasked to map and collect all the relevant data of their locations across the country.

    Dawn has reported that authorities have been advised to expedite the mapping of Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders. “We have already started the mapping process,” said Abid Majeed, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s additional chief secretary.
    “It will pick up pace after Ramazan and we hope to complete the survey before April 30,” he said.

    As of yet no date has been formally announced, however, an official told Dawn that it could begin in early to mid-summer, following approval from the federal government.

    Amnesty International has called on Pakistan to immediately stop and reverse its decision of sending back Afghan people back to their country.

    Pakistan began the repatriation process of “undocumented aliens” in November last year. The repatriation of Afghan refugees, which was part of the National Action Plan, has also now found its way into Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s 100-day working plan.

  • Pakistan to review trade ties with India, says FM Dar

    Pakistan to review trade ties with India, says FM Dar

    Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has stated that Pakistan will think about re-establishing trade relations with India, suspended since August 2019, when the Narendra Modi-led government ended the special status of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

    “Pakistani businessmen want trade with India to resume,” the foreign minister said while addressing the media at the Pakistan High Commission in London at the end of his visit to the UK and Europe on Saturday.

    In August 2019, the Modi-led government unilaterally changed the special status of the occupied valley, causing Pakistan to downgrade its ties with India.

    In February 2021, despite the strained relationship between the two neighbours, Pakistan and India both agreed to renew the 2003 ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control (LoC). Pakistan has connected its choice to improve relations with India to the reinstatement of the special status of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

    Recently, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Shehbaz Sharif on becoming of prime minister of Pakistan.

    “Congratulations to [Shehbaz Sharif] on being sworn in as the prime minister of Pakistan,” Modi wrote in a brief message on X, formerly Twitter.

  • Kate Middleton conspiracies linger after cancer revelation

    Kate Middleton conspiracies linger after cancer revelation

    Washington (AFP) – The revelation that Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales, has cancer prompted a swift backlash over a torrent of lurid social media speculation around her health, including by those positing she was secretly dead. But the somber news has not stopped the seemingly endless churn of conspiracy theories.

    Kate Middleton, 42, received an outpouring of global sympathy after her video message on Friday revealed she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy, seeking to put an end to a maelstrom of unfounded claims circulated amid her monthslong absence from public life.

    The manipulation of a royal photograph the palace released to the media, as well as the British monarchy’s culture of secrecy, had fueled much of the online speculation.

    But the proliferation of evidence-free theories on social media –- including posts peppered with skull emojis claiming the princess was dead or in an induced coma — illustrates the new normal of information chaos in an age of artificial intelligence and misinformation that has warped public understanding of reality.

    The speculation took a serious turn last week when the British police were asked to probe a reported attempt to access her confidential medical records.

    “Kate has effectively been bullied into this statement,” writer Helen Lewis wrote in US magazine the Atlantic.

    “The alternative — a wildfire of gossip and conspiracy theories — was worse.”

    Britain’s Daily Mail tabloid also lashed out, asking: “How do all those vile online trolls feel now?”

    If social media posts are to be believed, they are not too sorry.

    ‘Cruel grifters’

    Many on X, formerly Twitter, and TikTok claimed Kate’s video message was an AI-enabled deepfake.

    Some users posted slowed down versions of the video to support the baseless claim that it was digitally manipulated, asking why nothing in the background — a leaf or blade of grass — moved.

    Others scrutinized her facial movements and speculated why a dimple, as seen in previous images, wasn’t visible.

    “Sorry House of Windsor, Kate Middleton (and) legacy media — I’m still not buying what you’re selling,” said one post on X.

    “Actually not sorry – you’ve all read ‘The Little Boy That Cried Wolf’ right?”

    And then there was misinformation about cancer itself, with posts falsely claiming that the disease was not fatal while comparing chemotherapy with “poison.”

    And how could anti-vaccine campaigners be left behind?

    Many of them jumped on the conspiracy bandwagon, baselessly linking Kate’s diagnosis to “turbo cancer,” a myth linked to Covid-19 vaccines that has been repeatedly debunked.

    “There is no evidence to support the ‘turbo cancer’ lie,” said Timothy Caulfield, a misinformation expert from the University of Alberta in Canada.

    Conspiracy theorists “are cruel grifters marketing fear (and) misinformation,” he added.

    ‘Seed of doubt’

    The proliferation of wild theories highlights how facts are increasingly under scrutiny on a misinformation-filled internet landscape, an issue exacerbated by public distrust of institutions and traditional media.

    The same distrust, researchers say, has tainted online conversations about serious issues, including elections, climate and health care.

    “People don’t trust what they are seeing and reading,” Karen Douglas, a professor of social psychology at the University of Kent, told AFP.

    “Once a seed of doubt has been sown, and people lose trust, conspiracy theories are able to gain traction.”

    The rumor mill surrounding Kate spiraled since she retreated from public life after attending a Christmas Day church service and undergoing abdominal surgery in January.

    Conspiracy theories exploded after the princess admitted to editing a Mother’s Day family portrait, a move that prompted news agencies including AFP to withdraw it.

    Conspiracy theorists went down a new rabbit hole when a subsequent video emerged showing Kate strolling in a market with her husband, baselessly asserting that she had been replaced by a body double.

    “When it comes to an institution as old and opaque as the royal family, public distrust creates an appetite for a lot of sleuthing,” Dannagal Young, from the University of Delaware, told AFP.

    Social media hashtags about the princess gained such virality that many users began using them to promote unrelated posts about topics that receive far less traction, including human rights abuses in India and the Middle East.

    What made the frenzy worse, researchers say, was a culture of royal secrecy and the seemingly botched PR strategy of the palace.

    “To be honest, the palace could have nipped the situation in the bud much earlier,” Douglas said.

  • 29 players to take part in T20 camp including Imad, Amir

    29 players to take part in T20 camp including Imad, Amir

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the names of 29 players including Imad Wasim and Muhammad Amir for the T20 physical camp starting from March 26 in Kakul.

    Players will report today to participate in the fitness camp in Kakul, Abbottabad from Tuesday, organised in collaboration with Pakistan Army. Players will be trained as per a specific strategy for upcoming series and tournaments, including the home T20 series against New Zealand, Ireland and England, and ICC T20 World Cup to be held in USA and West Indies.

    Under the guidance of experienced trainers and coaches, players will undergo a comprehensive program designed to enhance their fitness level, agility, leadership and strategic thinking and overall performance on the field.

    The camp will start from March 26 and end on April 8. The main focus of the camp will be team preparation and aims to enhance the physical and mental strength of the players and ensure that they are in the best shape to face the challenges ahead.

    Players include Babar Azam, Muhammad Rizwan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Sahibzada Farhan, Haseebullah, Saud Shakeel, Usman Khan, Muhammad Haris, Salman Ali Agha, Azam Khan and Iftikhar Ahmed.

    Besides Irfan Khan Niazi, Shadab Khan, Imad Wasim, Osama Mir, Muhammad Nawaz, Mehran Mumtaz, Abrar Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Muhammad Abbas Afridi, Hasan Ali, Muhammad Ali, Zaman Khan, Wasim Jr., Aamir Jamal, Haris Rauf and Mohammad Amir will also be a part of the fitness camp.