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  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Lahore Music Meet

    Date and Time: Feb 1 at 12 PM – Feb 2 at 10 PM

    Venue: Alhamra Arts Council, Mall68-Shahra-e-Quaid-eAzam.

    Haryali Market

    Date: Feb 1 – 2 (Saturday, Sunday)

    Time: 1 – 8 PM

    Islamabad

    Millennial Food Fest

    Date: Feb 1, Saturday

    Time:  9 AM – 4 PM

    Venue: Roots Millennium Schools One World Campus.

    Craft Bazaar

    Date: Feb 1, Saturday

    Time: 3 PM – 8 PM

    Venue: HangoutNISTE, Faiz Ahmed Faiz Road, H-8/1, Islamabad.

    Karachi

    Qaul E Rooh

    Date: Jan31, Friday.

    Time:  7:30 PM – 11 PM

    Venue: Gulshan-e-Iqbal Block 13-A, Karachi.

    Forest Fish

    Date: Feb 1, Saturday.

    Time: 4 PM – 6 PM

    Venue: Candy Club, 251-A, Block 6, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi.

  • Support pours in for arrested activist after picture with son goes viral

    Support pours in for arrested activist after picture with son goes viral

    Support has started pouring in for rights activist and Awami Workers’ Party (AWP) Punjab President Ammar Rashid, who along with dozens of others, was arrested by Islamabad police for staging a protest outside the National Press Club in Islamabad against the arrest of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) leader Manzoor Pashteen.

    Lawmakers, including PTM’s Mohsin Dawar and Ali Wazir; AWP Vice President Ismat Raza Shahjahan, rights activists and students among 30 protesters were rounded up by the police on Tuesday. After being detained for four hours, the arrestees were finally transferred to the Kohistan Police Station, where a case was registered against them.

    With the detainees being presented before a court on Wednesday, 23 of them were sent to jail on a 14-day judicial remand, journalist Rabia Mehmood tweeted.

    It wasn’t later that support from netizens started pouring in for those “exercising their right to protest”.

    “Esa’s father is in chains for demanding his right to speak, life, fair trial and justice. State declared him a traitor, a rebel,” journalist and rights activist Shabnam Buneri wrote in a Facebook post.

    Here’s what Twitterati have to say about the arrests:

    Earlier in the day, Mohsin Dawar was released by Islamabad police. The lawmaker confirmed the development on Twitter.

    “I was told by the police that they were setting me free,” he wrote on the micro-blogging website. “I told them that I will not go until all the others are set free as well. Then they came back again, telling me that they will set all free, so I decided to leave.”

    Pashteen, who is still in state custody, was arrested up from the Tahkal area of Peshawar in the early hours of Monday. According to the FIR 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 on Monday presented before a court that handed him over to law enforcement authorities on a 14-day judicial remand.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Gur Mela

    Date: 26 Jan, Sunday

    Time: 10 AM – 5 PM

    Venue: Meadows Aqua & Safari Resort, 2 KM Khudpur Road , 27 KM Mulatan Road Maraka Stop , Near Behria Town.

    Qawali Night

    Date: 25 Jan, Saturday

    Time: 9 PM – 1:11 AM

    Venue: Pind Restaurant Iqbal Town26 Gulshan Block Dubai Chowk , Allama Iqbal Town.

    Islamabad

    Millennial Food Fest

    Date: 25th Jan, Saturday.

    Time:  9 AM – 4 PM

    Venue: RMS Greenwich Campus, G-13 Islamabad, Road No. 589, Opposite Sector G-13.

    Live Screening of Meray Pass Tum ho

    Date: 25 Jan, Saturday.

    Time: 7 PM – 10:30 PM

    Venue: Am Pm Cafe, Shop.no.20, Zaki Center, I-8 Markaz.

    Karachi

    Soul Fest

    Date and Time: Jan 24 at 1 PM – Jan 26 at 11 PM.

    Venue: Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Park Clifton, Boat Basin.

    Nunhey Wakeel: A Storytelling Session on Child Rights

    Date: 25Jan, Saturday.

    Time: 2 PM – 3 PM

    Venue: British Council Karachi.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Karachi

    Asim Azhar Concert

    Date: 18th Jan, Saturday.

    Time: 6PM – 11PM.

    Venue: Nazimabad Gymkhana Cricket Stadium.

    Qissa Kahani

    Date: 19th Jan, Sunday.

    Time: 12 PM – 1 PM

    Venue: British Council, Karachi.

    Lahore

    Sham-e-Ghazal

    Date: 18th Jan, Saturday.

    Time: 4 PM – 7:30 PM

    Venue: Cosmopolitan Club, Lawrence Garden.

    Heritage Street Bhatti Gate Tour

    Date: 19th Jan, Sunday.

    Time: 11 AM – 2 PM

    Venue: Fort Road Food Street, Walled City.

    Islamabad

    Comic Meet and Greet

    Date: 19th Jan, Sunday.

    Time: 4 PM – 6 PM

    Venue: All Things Superhero,LG-10-A, Union Gold Mall, F7 Markaz.

    Musical Night

    Date: 18th Jan, Saturday.

    Time: 7 – 9 PM

    Venue: ChaiLogue, Shop number 3, Imperial Square, Khalid Bin Waleed Road.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Think Fest

    Date: and time: Jan 11 at 11 AM – Jan 12 at 7:30 PM

    Venue: Alhamra Arts Council, Mall, 68-Shahra-e-Quaid-eAzam.

    All breed dog show

    Date: 20 Jan, Sunday

    Time: 11 AM – 8 PM

    Venue: Tariq Garden Jogging Track.

    Islamabad

    Music Mela

    Date: Jan 11, Saturday.

    Time: 5 PM – 9 PM

    Venue: Aiwan-E-Quaid, Fatima Jinnah Park.

    Qawali Night

    Date: Jan 11, Saturday.

    Time: 7 PM – 9 PM

    Venue: BEC Olympiad ’20Street 3, G-15/3.

    Karachi

    Karachi Eat Food Festival

    Date and Time: Jan 10 at 4 PM – Jan 12 at 10 PM

    Venue: Beach View Park, Clifton.

    Burger Lab Theatre

    Date: Jan 10, Friday.

    Time: 3 PM – 9 PM

    Venue: Burger Lab Gulshan E IqbalUniversity Road.

  • Monal starts paying rent to army

    Monal starts paying rent to army

    Amid silence of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI) over Pakistan Army’s land ownership claim at Margalla Hills, Monal has started paying a monthly rent to Remount Veterinary & Farms Directorate (RV&F) General Headquarters (GHQ) Rawalpindi.

    According to The Nation, the leaseholder of Monal Restaurant has paid Rs484,008 as arrears of rental payment for September, Rs1,300,000 as rental of November, and Rs910,000 as rental of December 2019 to the RV&F GHQ.

    The building in which the restaurant is operating was constructed by the CDA and leased to Luqman Ali Afzal in 2006. It is now an iconic eatery of the federal capital.

    The city managers, while establishing this amenity by expending huge amount from public exchequer, never thought that the subject land does not belong to CDA as it was enjoying its sole ownership and absolute possession since 1961.

    However, tables turned around in 2016, when the army came forward with the claim that the said land was once allotted to Military Farms Rawalpindi in 1910 by then government of Punjab for the production of hay for army animals.

    To settle the over a century-old claim of the ownership of 8,603 acres military land in the area, a meeting was held on November 8, 2016, under the chair of then defence minister.

    According to GHQ’s letters, it was decided in the said meeting to revert back the subject land to the owner, RV&F, after a joint survey by the ministry and CDA.

    Later, a survey was conducted on the request of the RV&F directorate to demarcate the military grass land at Margalla Hills, following which the demarcation was started in February 2017 and completed in May 2017. In it, a total of 8655.62 acres of land was demarcated as military grass land.

    In the light of said demarcation, the RV&F directorate conveyed the leaseholder of Monal that his building came inside 8655.62 acres land and he was asked to provide lease documents in addition to the payment of arrears and monthly rents to RV&F directorate instead of CDA.

    MONAL BUILT ON ARMY’S LAND:

    In November, a CDA official had told a parliamentary committee that the capital’s famous Monal Restaurant was built on military land and the army wanted it back.

    According to Dawn, Dr Shahid Mahmood had told the National Assembly Standing Committee on Climate Change that 15 years ago, the CDA “did not know it was building the restaurant on military grasslands until the army started claiming it”.

    The committee was told that the 22,000 acres of land — that are now a part of the Margalla Hills National Park — were actually owned by the Punjab government.

    Around 5,500 acres of the said land was allocated to the army, he said, although the exact year the allocation was made, was not stated. The CDA now owns 16,500 acres.

    The latest survey conducted by the authority revealed that the land allotted to the army is right in the centre of the national park, and Monal has been built on it.

    Monal Restaurant was built in 2005 and was a CDA property. The operation of the restaurant was leased for a 10 year period, Dr Mahmood told the committee, adding that the space was now being vacated and handed over to the army.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore

    Kartarpur turr by TurrLahore:

    Date: 4th Jan, 2020.

    Day: Saturday

    Time: 7:30 AM

    Venue: TurrLahore, Androon Shehr.

    Live Concert- Aqs The Band:

    Date: 4th Jan, 2020.

    Day: Saturday

    Time: 7PM – 11PM

    Venue: Club313, 237 FF Commercial Area DHA phase 4.

    Islamabad

    Mi Raqs’am – A Night Of Sufi Music:

    Karachi

    Atif Aslam Concert:

    Date: 5th Jan, 2020.

    Day: Sunday

    Time: 9PM Onwards

    Venue: IBA Main Campus, Karachi.

    Stepping stone:

    Date: 5th Jan, 2020.

    Day: Sunday

    Time: 2 – 4 PM

    Venue: Superpower Motorcycle, Pirani Tower, 75-C, 11th Commercial Street, DHA-Phase 2.

  • Weekend events in your city

    Weekend events in your city

    Lahore:

    Soul Food Fest

    Date and Time: Dec 27 at 1 PM – Dec 29 at 11 PM

    Venue: Lake City Lahore13-KM, Main Raiwind Road, Lahore.

    The Rythm Circle

    Date: 28th Dec

    Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

    Venue: Faiz Ghar126-F, Model Town, Lahore.

    Islamabad:

    Winter Fest

    Date and Time: Dec 27 at 12 PM – Dec 29 at 11 PM

    Venue: Arts and Craft Village, ShakarparianLok Virsa, Garden Avenue, Shakar Parian National Park.

    Comedy Night

    Date: 28th Dec.

    Time: 6:30 PM – 9 PMTomorrow

    Venue: 33 – Buland Markaz, Jinnah Avenue, Blue Area, Islamabad

    Karachi

    Karachi Tum Say Hay

    Date: 28th Dec

    Time: 6 PM – 12 AM

    Venue: Sports Club Moin Khan Cricket Academy, DHA Phase 8.

    Fries Festival

    Date: 27th Dec

    Time: 6 PM – 11:55 PM

    Venue: Koyla ChaiD2, Block 2, Clifton Next to Shell Pump, Bilawal Chowrangi.

  • Here’s when and how you can observe rare solar eclipse

    Here’s when and how you can observe rare solar eclipse

    On December 26th, people living in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia will witness the rare annular (ring-shaped) solar eclipse. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the solar eclipse will be visible in Pakistan as well.

    According to PMD, this
    rare eclipse was last witnessed in Pakistan 20 years ago. The annular solar
    eclipse will begin at 7:00AM and will end at 1:00PM and will be visible in
    Karachi, Quetta, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Gilgit.

    Here are the details:

    Islamabad

    • Begins: 07:50 AM
    • Best View: 08:58 AM
    • Ends: 10:15 AM
    • Duration: 2 hours 26 minutes

    Lahore

    • Begins: 07:47
    • Best View: 08:58 AM
    • Ends: 10:19 AM
    • Duration: 2 hours 32 minutes

    Karachi

    • Begins: 07:34 AM
    • Best View: 08:46 AM
    • Ends: 10:10 AM
    • Duration: 2 hours 37 minutes

    Peshawar

    • Begins: 07:48 AM
    • Best View: 08:56 AM
    • Ends: 10:13 AM
    • Duration: 2 hours 25 minutes

    Quetta

    • Begins: 07:39 AM
    • Best View: 08:48 AM
    • Ends: 10:08 AM
    • Duration: 2 hours 29 minutes

    The annular solar eclipse is also called the ‘Ring of Fire’ because only the boundaries of the sun will be observable from behind the moon.

    In the excitement of witnessing this rare eclipse, don’t forget to take some abolutely necessary precautions.

    Those want to see the eclipse are advised not to look at the sun directly. The ultraviolet radiation from the sun can be harmful for the eyes.

    You should use these while looking at the eclipse:

    • Eclipse glasses
    • Solar filters
    • Projectors

    Do not use these when
    looking at the eclipse:

    • Sunglasses of any kind
    • Color film
    • Medical X-ray film
    • Smoked glass
    • Floppy disks
  • PIA hikes fares for domestic flights

    PIA hikes fares for domestic flights

    The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and other private airlines have increased their fares for domestic flights.

    After the revision of fares, a one-way trip from Karachi
    to Lahore, Islamabad will cost Rs 35,000 and while fare from Lahore to Karachi
    and Quetta has been increased by Rs 10,000 and Rs 15,000 respectively.

    The private airlines are charging Rs 36,000 for flights
    bound to Rahim Yar Khan Faisalabad and Islamabad.

    An increase in fares of PIA and private airlines caused
    problems for the people who have planned their trips for winter vacations.

    Earlier, on May 29, the Pakistan International Airlines
    (PIA) and other private airlines had increased their fares after the Civil
    Aviation Authority (CAA) had increased the fuel prices following a sharp
    increase in the international market and the soaring dollar.