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  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Women Festival 2020

    Date: March 8, Sunday

    Time: 10 AM – 7 PM

    Venue: Alhamra Arts Council, Mall Road.

    Meet & Greet of Blogger & Vlogger

    Date: March 7, Saturday.

    Time: 10 AM – 10 PM

    Venue: Hyper bazaar, D Block Commercial, Valencia town.

    Qawwali Night

    Date: March 7, Saturday.

    Time: 8 PM – 12 AM

    Venue: Eatino, 8-B1, Phase 1 PGECHS.

    Islamabad

    Bhangra Night

    Date: March 8. Sunday.

    Time: 7 PM – 10:30 PM

    Venue: The Rock Musicarium, Plot9, Lake view Park, Phase 2, Rawal Lake, Promenade.

    Band Baja Wedding Expo 2020

    Date: 7-8 March, (Saturday – Sunday)

    Time: 11 AM – 10 PM

    Venue: Pak-China Friendship CenterPak China Friendship Center, Islamabad.

    Karachi

    Rang Panchmi

    Date: March 7, Saturday.

    Time: 8 PM – 12 AM

    Venue: Redisson BanquetDHA Phase I, adjacent PSO Petrol Pump, near KPT Interchange.

    1st Women Conference

    Date and Time: Mar 6 at 3 PM – Mar 7 at 8 PM

    Venue: Arts Council of Pakistan, M. R Kayani Road, Karachi.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Soul Fest

    Date and Time: Feb 28 at 1 PM – Mar 1 at 11 PM

    Venue: Etihad Town , 3.5 KM Raiwind Road Lahore.

    Family Pet Show

    Date: 1 March, Sunday

    Time: 2 PM – 7 PM

    Venue: Johar Town, Lahore.

    Islamabad

    The Food Khoka

    Date and Time: Feb 28 at 10 AM – Mar 1 at 11 PM

    Venue: F9 Park, Islamabad.

    Islamabad Family Spring Festival 2020

    Date and Time: Fatima Jinnah Park F9, Islamabad.

    Karachi

    The Chocolate Festival Season 3

    Date and Time: Feb 29 at 5 PM – Mar 1 at 11:45 PM

    Venue: Port Grand Pakistan,Road Opposite PNSC buliding، Port Grand Food St, Karachi.

    Qawwali Night

    Date and Time: Feb 29 at 7 PM – Mar 1 at 11 AM

    Venue: Karachi Arts Council Auditorium, Saddar Town M.R Kyani Road, Karachi

  • Schools in Sindh and Balochistan closed due to Coronavirus scare

    Schools in Sindh and Balochistan closed due to Coronavirus scare

    All public and private educational institutes are closed in Balochistan until March 15 to protect children from the spread of Coronavirus. After two cases were confirmed in Pakistan on Wednesday, one in Karachi and one in Islamabad, governments are taking precautionary measures.

    The notification states that all public and private educational institutes, as well as madrassas, will be closed for more than two weeks.

    “The ongoing examinations of Grade 9 and Matriculation are also suspended,” the education minister said in a video message, “We want to keep our children safe’. He also said that it was a safety measure and no one needed to panic.

    A copy of the notification

    RELATED: Two coronavirus cases confirmed in Pakistan

    Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani also announced that the schools in the province would remain closed on Thursday and Friday, after the confirmation of a case in Karachi on Wednesday night.

    Saeed Ghani’s tweet

    The State Minister for Health Dr. Zafar Mirza tweeted last night, confirming the two cases.

    He said that everything was under control and also tweeted a helpline number.

    He asked people to refrain from sharing personal information of the patients saying that the patient in Karachi, as well as his family, was immediately placed in quarantine at a private hospital on the National Stadium Road while the one in Islamabad was moved to the capital’s Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS).

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Lahore Literary Festival

    Date: 21-23 Feb, Fri-Sun

    Time: 11am – 5pm

    Venue: Alhamra Hall, Mall Road, Lahore.

    Sahir Ali Bagga Concert

    Date: 21Feb, Friday.

    Time: 3 PM – 7 PM

    Venue: 51-B, Mian Mehmood Qasoori Road, Hussain Chowk, Gulberg III

    All Breed Dog Show

    Date: 23rd Feb, Sunday.

    Time: 10 AM – 6 PM

    Venue: DHA Phase 12, EME, Multan Road.

    Islamabad

    Pet Show 2020

    Date: 22nd Feb, Saturday.

    Time: 6 PM – 10 PM

    Venue: GIGA MALL, Main GT Road, DHA Phase II, Islamabad.

    Concert by Hadiqa Kiani

    Date: 23rd Feb, Sunday.

    Time: 8 PM – 10 PM

    Venue: Pakistan National Council of the Arts – PNCA F-5/1, Islamabad.

    Karachi

    Itsy Bitsy Tales: Ten Red Apples by Pat Hutchins

    Date: 23 Feb, Sunday.

    Time:  2 PM – 3 PM

    Venue: British Council Karachi.

    Karachi Kings vs Peshawar Zalmi

    Date: 21 Feb, Friday.

    Time: 6 PM – 9 PM

    Venue: National Stadium, Karachi.

  • PM House’s conversion into university to cost taxpayers over Rs35 billion

    PM House’s conversion into university to cost taxpayers over Rs35 billion

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government’s plan of converting the Prime Minister (PM) House into a modern university is likely to cost over Rs35 billion as new buildings will be constructed over 50 acres of land.

    According to a report in Profit, Pakistan Science and Technology Task Force, which is looking into the proposed university project, estimated an initial cost of over Rs35 billion for the university, however, a feasibility study for the said project is yet to be conducted.

    The report quoted officials at the Ministry of Planning and Development as saying that an important meeting on the planned project was held at the ministry on Thursday, which was chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar.

    The meeting was also attended by Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry, Pakistan Science and Technology Task Force Chairperson Prof Dr Attaur Rehman, Member Science and Technology Dr Hussain Abidi and senior officials from the Higher Education Commission (HEC).

    According to the officials, Prof Dr Rehman briefed the participants about the latest developments in the establishment of the university at the PM House. The ministers were informed that the planned university will have three centres of excellence and eight departments with a special focus on innovation and technology development. The university will accommodate more than 1,000 PhDs and PostDoc fellows along with 200 faculty members.

    He also elaborated that a budget of Rs200 million was required to conduct an initial feasibility study.

    The planning minister noted that the manufacturing sector in Pakistan needs to be supported through cutting edge and latest technologies in order to make them more competitive. He directed the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) to form a special committee to ensure that the university focuses on relevant technologies that can support the manufacturing industry in Pakistan. He said that there should be no delay in the establishment of the University as it is a high priority project.

    The planning minister was also briefed about the scholarships that will be offered at the university.

    Sources said that since the premier wants fast-track progress on the project, the concerned ministries and authorities have expedited initial work on the proposed university. The university was among PM Imran Khan’s election promises and was also included in the manifesto of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which was released before 2018’s general election.

    Initially, the incumbent government faced great difficulty in going ahead with the proposal because the PM House is located in a highly sensitive area and red zone of the federal capital, but the premier insisted that the university be built there.

    To build the new university, the government also needed to change the master plan of the capital for carrying out new/additional construction on the land adjacent to the PM House. To deal with this, the federal cabinet approved a specific change to the master plan of Islamabad last year.

  • Islamabad’s Mithas hits a fluffy spot

    Islamabad’s mushrooming restaurant scene comes in small areas. The market at E-7 is home to a few different restaurants: a burger joint, steaks, the food of Hunza and Mithas, a restaurant that serves pretty much everything.

    As The Current’s food reviewer, when they came to Islamabad to interview me, it made sense to do it over food. We walked around, checking out a few restaurants, and settled on trying out the breakfast menu of Islamabad’s Mithas.

    Mithas is an Italian restaurant but like most restaurants in Pakistan, it has a mixed menu of different cuisines.

    We sat outside the rather large space, on a sunny Islamabad afternoon. Even though the table was shaky, which can be rather annoying, as if you’re eating at sea, the server was friendly and helpful. We ordered the eggs and a Chicken Tarragon.

    Spinach Feta omelette

    It is incredibly difficult to get a souffle omelette right. Mithas came incredibly close with their Spinach and Feta souffle omelette. It was baked to perfection but the cheese was decidedly feta but most likely a mozzarella. Even though it looked perfect, it tasted a little dry. But getting this is one is so tricky that it was a good attempt.

    The hash browns and sausage could’ve easily been taken off the plate. The hash browns were tasteless and the sausage was overcooked and chewy and five pieces of white bread were too much.

    Scrambled eggs on toast

    The scrambled eggs were a strong creamy blend of ease and the toast they were served on was a perfect compliment. I wondered if they were making their own bread but this one in excellent option.

    I was a little confused with the Chicken Tarragon. Fresh tarragon is incredibly difficult to find in Pakistan and this was made using a dried form of the herb, which is why the taste didn’t really come through. The sauce was thick – a little too much – but it covered the chicken nicely. A good option at the restaurant but not the best.

    Chicken Tarragon

    Mithas is a good addition to Islamabad’s food scene and we sat there for a few hours nursing our coffee and having a good chat in true Islamabad feel.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Auratnaak Valentine’s Day Special

    Date: 14th Feb, Friday

    Time: 7 PM – 9 PM

    Venue: 30-Z-block, basment, Phase 3 DHA.

    Valentine’s Family Fest

    Date: 15 Feb, Saturday.

    Time: 4 PM – 10 PM

    Venue: Avenue Mall, P-Block, D.H.A, Main Ghazi Road

    Islamabad

    Giga Chocolate Festival 2020

    Date: 15-16 Feb, Sat-Sun.

    Time: 3PM

    Venue: GIGA MALLMain GT Road, DHA Phase II, Islamabad.

    Ghazal Night

    Date: 15th Feb, Saturday.

    Time: 6 PM – 7:30 PM

    Venue: Rung School Of Music & Arts Office 9,Second Floor,Al-Baber Center,F-8 Markaz.

    Karachi

    Masala Food Festival

    Date and Time: Feb 15 at 10 AM – Feb 16 at 10 AM

    Venue: Karachi Expo Centre

    Mayari Funkaari At Daachi Art & Craft Exhibition February 2020

    Date and Time: Feb 15 at 10 AM – Feb 16 at 8 PM

    Venue: Karachi Expo Centre

    ARY Feast Karachi

    Date: Feb 14 – Feb 16

    Time: 1PM

    Venue: Beach Park Clifton, Karachi.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Book Fair

    Date and Time: Feb 6 at 10:30 AM – Feb 10 at 10 PM

    Venue: Expo Centre, Johar Town, Lahore.

    Shehr-e-Tabassum: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

    Date: Feb 8, Saturday

    Time: 3 PM – 5 PM

    Venue: British Council Library, 65 Mozang.

    Qissay Kahaniyan: Open Mic Night

    Date: Feb 8, Saturday.

    Time: 5 PM – 7 PM

    Venue: Karak Khel, 20_A Bankers Society Phase 1.

    Islamabad

    Chocolate Festival

    Date and Time: Feb 7 at 1 PM – Feb 9 at 10 PM.

    Venue: Safa Gold Mall, Jinnah Super, College Road, F-7 Markaz.

    Soul festival 2020

    Date and Time: Feb 7 at 3PM – Feb 9 at 1PM.

    Venue: Fatima Jinnah /Capital / F-9 Park, F-9, Islamabad.

    Karachi

    Rafi Peer International Puppet Festival

    Date and Time: Feb 7 at 3 PM – Feb 9 at 11 PM

    Venue: Bagh Ibn e Qasim, Karachi.

    Dhamaal Night

    Date: Feb 8, Saturday

    Time: 5 PM – 10 PM

    Venue: Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, Near Karachi Press Club.

  • ‘How can you question patriotism?’: Islamabad protesters granted bail

    ‘How can you question patriotism?’: Islamabad protesters granted bail

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has granted post-arrest bail to activists who were detained for protesting against the arrest of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) leader Manzoor Pashteen, Dawn reported Monday.

    According to reports, IHC Chief Justice (CJ) Athar Minallah heard the plea and granted bail to 23 activists belonging to the PTM and Awami Workers Party (AWP).

    During the course of proceedings, the IHC CJ expressed displeasure at the Islamabad police chief’s absence from the court. “We did not expect this of your government. You are the representative of the state here, it is the state’s job to protect its people,” he reportedly said to the deputy commissioner, adding that the government should admit if it was wrong.

    “We will get to the bottom of this case. How could you question someone’s patriotism? Do you think constitutional courts will shut their eyes on a matter like this?” CJ Minallah remarked while giving the deputy commissioner a week’s time to consult the Islamabad police chief and come up with a report on the incident.

    Pashteen, who is still in state custody, was arrested up from the Tahkal area of Peshawar last week. According to the FIR [First Information Report] filed against the PTM chief, he is accused of using threatening and derogatory language against the state during a gathering in Dera Ismail Khan on January 18.

    Pashteen was last Monday presented before a court that handed him over to law enforcement authorities on a 14-day judicial remand.

  • Coronavirus: Eight Chinese nationals deported from Islamabad airport

    As many as eight Chinese nationals have been deported from the Islamabad International Airport as coronavirus fear grips the entire world following the World Health Organization’s (WHO) declaration of a global emergency over the spreading virus and Chinese authorities increasing the toll to 213 dead and nearly 10,000 infections.

    According to reports, a flight from Dubai with eight Chinese passengers on board landed in Islamabad on Friday. The Chinese nationals — five men and three women — were screened and later sent back to Dubai after being disallowed from boarding a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from the federal capital to Beijing. 

    All eight individuals, reports said, were deported through a private airline carrier.

    The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has partially suspended all direct flight operations between Pakistan and China amid fear of the deadly coronavirus. According to a notification issued by CAA, the direct flight operations between two countries will remain suspended till February 2.

    CORONAVIRUS:

    In mid-December, some people in the central Chinese city of Wuhan began complaining of flu and pneumonia-like symptoms. Some had a high fever. Doctors were perplexed. To find out what might be causing their illness, geneticists analysed the DNA of the virus that had infected them.

    At once, the scientists realised the virus was new to science.

    As of January 23, experts at WHO in Switzerland estimated that at least 557 people have contracted the rapidly spreading disease. All countries have since been taking precautionary measures to curb the menace of the deadly disease.