Tag: chess

  • Hasan Raheem in love with a new band in Shahzad Roy’s school

    Hasan Raheem in love with a new band in Shahzad Roy’s school

    Veteran singer and overall good guy Shahzad Roy posted a super cool video on social media. In the video, heartthrob singer Hasan Raheem can be seen performing with talented young students at Zindagi Trust’s school, Roy’s pet project. The heartwarming moment showed how important it is to have music education. Plus, it proved how initiatives like Zindagi Trust can have a positive impact on nurturing young talent.

    Shehzad Roy is all about making changes in education in Pakistan. He even introduced chess as a subject in a government school.

    “‘Chess is gambling.” He shared, “I first heard this when I introduced chess as a subject in government school. Fast forward to today: Hasan Raheem has found his new band in the form of young girls of Zindagi Trust’s adopted government school, the same school, where both chess and music are now school subjects”,Shehzad Roy Wrote in his tweet.

    Raheem himself took to X (former Twitter) to share his feelings about the experience, saying, “Seeing these future leaders of Pakistan playing their instruments, cheerfully humming my song, Aisay Kaisay, made me realise that the future of our girls is shiny and bright. It was touching and emotional. Zindagi Trust, you have all my respect and love.”

    The video really captured the lively atmosphere of the school, where the arts are flourishing. Shahzad Roy’s post showed how proud he is of his educational initiatives and the amazing talent that’s emerging in the school.In the video, Hasan Raheem looked happy, surrounded by a group of talented young girls who not only share his love for music but also have some seriously impressive musical skills.

  • ‘Not my-self’; wearing Hijab discomforts me, says Iranian chess player

    ‘Not my-self’; wearing Hijab discomforts me, says Iranian chess player

    Iranian chess player Sara Khadem has taken part in an international chess tournament without wearing the hijab.

     As per Iranian Law, it is compulsory for women to wear hijab or cover their head while competing in international tournaments. Sara Khadem has said that she still hopes she will continue representing her homeland in international competitions.

    On September 13 last year in Tehran, Iran, the moral police arrested a 22-years-old woman named Masha Amini from Kurdistan Province for not wearing hijab properly.

    Masha Amini went into a coma when the police assaulted her while she was under arrest. Masha died in the hospital on September 16.

    Sara Khadem’s action is also being seen as support for the protests which have gripped Iran since Amini’s death. Iranian moral police planned to arrest Sara Khadem upon her arrival in the country but the chess player fled to Spain with her husband and 10-month-old son.

    While talking to a Spanish newspaper Sara Khadem said that she is, “not my-self while wearing hijab.” She said that planned to leave Iran after the birth of her son Sam. “I want my son to move freely on roads and play without bothering us. Spain is the only place that pops up in my head and I took refuge here,” she stated.

    Khadem also clarified that she will only wear hijab if there are cameras before an international chess match in Kazakhstan.

    “But I’m not me when I wear hijab. I don’t feel well. So, I decided to put an end to that situation. Because of this, I have decided not to wear the hijab anymore,” she said.

  • Karachi to get Pakistan’s first chess corner, Twitter hits gold

    Commissioner Karachi Iftikhar Ali Shallwani, in a recent tweet, announced that Pakistan’s first chess corner is being built in Karachi and netizens have the most hilarious responses.

    Check out some of the funniest responses below:

    https://twitter.com/ABjeezExpert/status/1338501339710681088

    Some Twitter users thought that the new initiative was inspired by Netflix’s hit series The Queen’s Gambit.

    https://twitter.com/JawadKBaloch/status/1338630957218324480?s=20

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner also announced that signboards reading ‘I love Karachi’ in ten different international languages will also be displayed at the chess corner, giving rise to more memes as people compared the boards to tombstones.

    https://twitter.com/hodornm/status/1338514560475598848