Tag: home-life

  • Dog culling: You don’t have to be an animal lover, but at least be human

    Dog culling: You don’t have to be an animal lover, but at least be human

    We starve them, kidnap them and even murder them, but the moral community that rejects the abuse of humans, does not consider what we are doing to animals as something wrong.

    If you reside in any of the big cities of Pakistan, you must have woken up to the sounds of gunshots every few months. Gunshots, loud whimpers, more gunshots and then complete silence… a deafening silence.

    Dog culling, which basically means to kill, takes place to reduce the population of stray dogs and the occurrence of rabies. It is a brutal and outdated practice that still exists in a few countries around the world — Pakistan being one of them.

    As per a study by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2010, around 97,000 dog bite cases are reported every year in Pakistan, however, there are still no exact figures of the number of deaths caused by rabies. And the governments’ solution to combating the spread of the deadly disease, is dog culling.

    Every year, thousands of dogs are brutally murdered by being shot or poisoned. The government, under the municipal department, hires ‘dog shooters’, whose only job is to kill all the dogs in any area. These shooters are given old guns, which mostly miss the target, resulting in injured dogs suffering for hours as they slowly bleed to death.

    According to the World Animal Protection (WAP), “Culling dogs is not the solution to rabies”. It is also not the solution to decrease dog population, because, for every dog that’s left, eight more puppies will be born and with the imbalance created in the environment due to dog culling, more food will be available for the new ones.

    The surviving animals will keep on reproducing and these new dogs will then move to areas that were previously made ‘dog-free’. This cycle continues every year, the dog population doesn’t decrease and nor is rabies contained. So what is the solution that can eliminate both rabies and dog population? It is TNVR.

    TNVR stands for Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return. You pick up dogs from the streets, spay/neuter them so they can no longer reproduce; vaccinate them so they do not get rabies, tag them or chip them and then return them to the area they were found in. This way, stray dogs will not only be free of rabies, but their population will also gradually start to decrease.

    As per WAP, “the only way to eliminate the virus is through
    vaccination. Vaccinating at least 70% of the dogs in an area creates herd
    immunity, slowing the spread of rabies until it dies out”.

    A single female can produce up to 2,048 puppies in just four years! Now imagine the effect of spaying one female. A study in India (Reece & Chawla, 2006) reported a decrease of 31.8% to 51% in dog population in six years when 50% or 70% of the population was spayed and neutered. Meanwhile, Thailand has seen a decline of 50% in just five years.

    If we just talk about rabies drives, countries as Panama, Chile, Brazil and Argentina initiated countrywide rabies vaccine drives that have led to them being rabies-free for over 10 years now.

    One of the major reasons why no time is spent on campaigns such as TNVR is because of the public opinion regarding dogs. In our society, dogs are looked down upon, and we consider them as non-feeling, non-thinking beings.

    However, according to a 2012 University of Cambridge study, animals have a conscience, which means they think, feel and respond to the world in the same way as humans, but just because they express their emotions differently, we tend to overlook them.

    The result of this willful forgetfulness is reflected in the way we treat dogs. We stone, beat and even shoot them dead every day.

    Imagine the same for a human being;
    where he or she is starved, kidnapped, poisoned, murdered, shot or tortured. Most
    governmental bodies around the world, NGOs and individuals would agree that
    such acts are wrong. They would criminalise such acts and punish those who
    commit them.

    Sadly, the same cannot be said for animals, their abuse is accepted by the same moral community that rejects the abuse of humans. As a society, we still do not see what we are doing to animals as something wrong. We are okay with watching animals suffer; we are okay with the constant and widespread abuse of animals.

    Perhaps it is time for the citizens of this country to wake up and take a good hard look in the mirror. Have we become the very monsters we speak of? Have we become so selfish that we refuse to acknowledge the abuse that takes place outside our homes every day? Have we become so arrogant that we deny basic rights to other living beings around us? Have we completely lost humanity and compassion? But most importantly, are we even human anymore?

  • Pakistani advert featured on ‘Ads of the World’ website

    Pakistani advert featured on ‘Ads of the World’ website

    An advertisement for Pakistan Cables was featured on the Ads of the World website. Pakistan Cables is the country’s premier electric cable manufacturers.

    Designed by Wakhra Studios, the objective of the ad was “to increase awareness of Pakistan Cables’ SMS Verification System and encourage customers to validate the authenticity of their purchase.”

    AOTW is the largest creative advertising community in the world and features creative and out of the box ads from across the world.

  • Kensington Palace tweets about Royal Visit in Urdu

    Kensington Palace tweets about Royal Visit in Urdu

    Ahead of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first official visit to Pakistan, Prince William and Kate Middleton attended an exclusive reception hosted for them by His Highness the Aga Khan in association with Pakistan High Commission at the Aga Khan Centre in London.

    The Royal’s official Twitter handle, Kensington Palace tweeted about the event in Urdu and also shared pictures from it. They also revealed the official hashtag of their visit: #RoyalVisitPakistan.

    Prince William and Kate are scheduled to visit Pakistan from October 14 to October 18.

    Speaking at the event, the Duke and Duchess said they are excited to visit Pakistan to meet its people and to witness and experience its beautiful culture. The Duchess added that she is looking forward to trying out the spicy food. Prince William said that he has heard wonderful things about the country.

    Meanwhile, Kate wore a green dress for the event and accessorised her look with a pair of earrings from Pakistani brand Zeen.

  • Experts question Modi’s claims as millions still relieve themselves in public

    Experts question Modi’s claims as millions still relieve themselves in public

    India is to be declared “open-defecation free” by Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi on Wednesday evening, although experts question his bold claim that all 1.3 billion people in the country have access to a toilet, Agence France-Presse (AFP) has reported.

    Modi made his “latrines for all” pledge when he first assumed office in 2014 and is hailing the project’s success as India celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of independence hero Mahatma Gandhi, a sanitation champion.

    Since being elected, Modi’s government says it has built almost 100 million toilets, winning the leader plaudits abroad, including an award from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation last week.

    In March, the government had said fewer than 50 million people relieved themselves outside, down from 550 million in 2014, with more than 550,000 villages declared open-defecation free.

    However, experts are sceptical over his claims, citing data from rural as well as urban areas.

    “A lot of latrines have been constructed from 2014 to 2018. Latrine ownership increased from about 35 per cent to about 70 per cent,” said Sangita Vyas from the Research Institute for Compassionate Economics (RICE).

    “That increase did accelerate the reduction of open defecation but in December 2018 we estimated about half of the people in the states of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan still defecated in the open,” she told AFP, doubting that the shortfall has been made up since.

    Many of the toilets that have been constructed are without a water connection and even when they are connected, cultural barriers stop many Indians from using them, experts say.

    Modi, 69, was set to make the grand announcement in his western home state of Gujarat today evening in front of 20,000 village chiefs.

    He was also due to visit the Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat, where Gandhi based himself for many years, and where 10,000 jars of treated human faecal matter were to be handed to guests, the Indian Express daily reported.

    The nutrient-rich matter — sun-dried, sieved into a tea leaf-like consistency and packed into the glass jars together with seeds — will then sprout upon watering.

    Before that, Modi early on Wednesday paid his respects to Gandhi, who was assassinated the year after India gained independence from Britain in 1947, at the Raj Ghat memorial in New Delhi.

    He said on Twitter that India was expressing “gratitude to Mahatma Gandhi for his everlasting contribution to humanity. We pledge to continue working hard to realise his dreams and create a better planet”.

    Other events also took place nationwide including in a hospital room in Pune where Gandhi was operated on for appendicitis in 1924.

    As many as 600 prisoners were also set to be released in an amnesty, media reports said.

    Later on Wednesday, a year-long, 14,000-kilometre (8,700-mile) “global peace” march was due to leave Delhi bound for Switzerland and taking in 10 countries.

  • Teen found dead as charging mobile phone explodes near her head

    Teen found dead as charging mobile phone explodes near her head

    A schoolgirl has died after her charging smartphone exploded on
    her pillow when she was sleeping. 

    The deceased girl was identified as 14-year-old Asetkyzy
    Abzalbek, whereas, the incident is reported from Bastobe, Kazakhstan.

    The girl went to bed listening to music. She was found dead the next morning by her relatives with an exploded mobile phone plugged into a power socket near her pillow. As per reports, she is believed to have received severe head injuries and died on the spot.

    Forensic experts later confirmed that the mobile exploded in the
    early morning after overheating as it charged. The brand of the smartphone was
    not disclosed.

    The latest death is among the series of mobile batteries’
    explosion incidents reported in Russia and other parts of the world.

  • 5 pocket-friendly fiber-rich foods that help you lose weight

    5 pocket-friendly fiber-rich foods that help you lose weight

    Are you trying to lose
    weight? Or having any constipation problems? Here are five pocket-friendly
    fiber foods that can help you lose weight.

    How does this diet
    work?

    A high-fiber diet has
    wonderful benefits, one of these is weight loss. Fiber helps limit your hunger
    by adding bulk that gives you a feeling of fullness after consuming a meal
    without adding calories or increasing your blood sugar level.

    Fibrous foods need
    more chewing adds to the benefits of making you feel fuller and more content
    with your meal.

    Five easily available
    and pocket-friendly high fiber foods:

    • Oatmeal
    • Beans
    • Chia Seeds
    • Lentils
    • Flax Seeds

     Oatmeal

    A good breakfast is important for speeding up your metabolism, and oats can help you to improve your metabolism. Oats are the best food to start your day with if you’re trying to lose weight. You could have oatmeal with milk and add your favorite fruits. Also, please note that half (1/2) a cup of oatmeal constitutes 4 grams of fiber.

    Beans

     Kidney beans and black beans, apart from helping using weight loss also assist in improving gut and heart health. These beans also contain a very essential nutrient known as folate, a deficiency of which could cause weakness, fatigue, heart palpitations, and irritability.

     Chia seeds

    Chia seeds are superb
    in reducing belly fat and are undoubtedly one of the best high-fiber foods. You
    could sprinkle the small chia seeds on your morning oats or your day time
    smoothie, or even make a chia seed pudding. Do you know that just two
    tablespoons of these seeds give almost 11 grams of fiber?

    Lentils

    Lentils, ‘daal’ are a go-to food for lunch and dinner. The best part about lentils is their easy availability and consumption in almost every house of Pakistan. About ½ a cup adds about 8 grams of fiber. You could even use lentils in salads or soups.

     

     Flax seeds

    Flax seeds have high
    protein content which helps suppress your hunger and have low calories. The
    benefits of these seeds include cholesterol control, constipation relief and
    skincare.

    NOTE:  Go slow with this change and increase your fiber intake gradually over a couple of days for a healthy digestive system and a balanced diet.

  • Sindh Food Authority bans sale of unpacked tea, low-quality ketchup

    Sindh Food Authority bans sale of unpacked tea, low-quality ketchup

    The Sindh Food Authority has decided to ban the sale of unpacked tea and low-quality ketchup across the province.

    As per reports, the authority has also banned the sale of food items on printed papers and no one will be allowed to sell meat products without halal certification. Food items which have Monosodium Glutamate (Monosodium glutamate is a flavor enhancer commonly added to Chinese food, canned vegetables, soups and processed meats) in them have also been banned.

    According to the notification, a ban has also been imposed on the sale of all products which do not have halal certification.

  • 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.

    https://twitter.com/ShoutOutLoud16/status/1176724620495544325
    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.

  • Huawei to launch 6G soon?

    Huawei to launch 6G soon?

    Chinese tech giant Huawei has already started working on 6G, the
    next generation of mobile networks after 5G, claims company CEO, Ren Zhengfei.

    5G is presently believed as the next generation of
    mobile communication, providing super-fast data speeds being important to new
    technologies like self-driving cars. While most counties in the world are still
    waiting for 5G, Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei claims that the company
    is already doing research on 6G.

    As per reports, Huawei has been working on 6G along with 5G. However, the development of 6G is still underway and has a long way to go before it becomes a reality. The technology is still 10 years away as there are a lot of other things that need to be taken care of.

    Before a new mobile network generation can
    commercialize, standards need to be set by the industry. This has already
    happened in 5G’s case and discussions are ongoing for 6G, but standards can
    take years to form. It is also unclear what 6G will be used for.

    The company is currently focusing its efforts and
    resources on 5G deployment. It has signed more than 50 commercial 5G contracts,
    more than its closest competitors Nokia and Ericson.

  • 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.