Tag: Pakistan

  • Want to lose weight? Listen to Aijaz Aslam

    Want to lose weight? Listen to Aijaz Aslam

    Aijaz Aslam, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, has amazed audiences with his talent and performance on screen.
    He also hosts the Ramadan transmission show Life Green Hai on Green Entertainment.

    In a candid discussion with Nadia khan, Aijaz reflected on his childhood, recalling how he struggled with being overweight during his early teenage years.
    “I used to be quite overweight, around the age of 12 or 13. I was very bulky; my waist size was 42. I had developed the habit of wearing designer clothes because of my size. Aijaz Aslam, not being able to fit into anything, was only considered cute by my sisters. Otherwise, I faced a lot of bullying, with people making fun of me for being fat, and I couldn’t run or be active. It felt strange to see so many fit boys of my age in my class and wonder why I wasn’t like them.

    I thought about what was lacking in myself and changed, instead of dwelling in jealousy or depression, wondering why I wasn’t becoming like them. Instead, I started working out, and with time, I caught up with them. When my friends, whom I hadn’t seen in years, couldn’t recognize me and were inspired by my transformation, and when I sat with those boys and felt proud of myself, I realized that I have made an effort. Then I didn’t feel jealous anymore; I started feeling good.”

  • Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie shed light on famine in Gaza

    Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie shed light on famine in Gaza

    Global superstars Penelope Cruz and Angelina Jolie are raising their voice for the starving people of Gaza.

    Cruz, the Spanish actress famous for Vanilla Sky, shared a United Nations Instagram post about the imminent famine in Gaza and how people in the besieged strip are starving to death.

    Cruz has been working with Unicef and she has been among the Spanish actors who have been vocal about demanding a ceasefire in Gaza since December.

    Angelina Jolie also shared a Washington Post article on her Instagram story, stressing that “Famine may already be there in Gaza”.

    Jolie has openly expressed her “disappointment” and called out Israel for deliberately “bombing a trapped population”.

  • Bajwa, Faiz Hameed didn’t violate constitution, says Khaqan Abbasi

    Bajwa, Faiz Hameed didn’t violate constitution, says Khaqan Abbasi

    Former prime minister of Pakistan Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said on Sunday that he didn’t ever seen former Army Chief General (R) Qamar Javed Bajwa and former Director General (DG) Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt. General (R) Faiz Hameed breach the constitution.

    Any wrongdoing should be addressed in a proper way, the former Prime Minister said on Samaa TV’s show “
    Do Tok with Kiran Naz. He also talked about different domestic issues and Pakistan’s relationship with other countries.

    Abbasi criticised the debate about Muhammad Aurangzeb’s selection as Finance Minister in the federal cabinet, emphasising the significance of competence rather than just party membership.

    Shahid Khaqan Abbasi also advocated for accountability and said that the establishment of a truth commission is necessary to keep the facts transparent.

    Abbasi also emphasised that the Prime Minister should chair the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to ensure quick and effective decision-making in economic affairs.

  • 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.

  • PTI denied permission for protest on March 30

    PTI denied permission for protest on March 30

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been denied permission by district authorities to hold a protest on March 30 in Islamabad. The party had reached out to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to get permission for holding a rally on March 30 after the district administration of Islamabad did not respond to the party’s request. However, the capital’s administration on Sunday finally refused to allow PTI to hold a public rally against alleged poll rigging in 2024 general elections, citing security concerns.

    The reply from the administration came after the deadline given to them by the IHC to take a decision on PTI’s request to stage a protest in the capital city.

    PTI’s regional president Aaamir Masood Mughal opined that his party would again approach the courts. “If you can’t provide security even in the capital, then you have no right to stay in the government,” he added.

    PTI also planned to hold a press briefing about the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF) package, its consequences on the public and the economy on March 25.

  • Is GCU’s administration backing alleged harassers?

    Is GCU’s administration backing alleged harassers?

    A video of a professor being beaten by a student is doing the rounds on both mainstream and social media and has invited a myriad of views and interpretations. The details around the incident are more appalling than disconcerting, including allegations that the alleged harasser Dr Mehboob is being backed by the administration, more so by the Head of the Department, Dr Sajjad Ali Khan.

    The video that went viral on March 20 featured a woman throwing hard-bound thesis books, among other things, at the professor who is trying to avoid them. Other girls in the office can be heard expressing their shock. The victim, who was later identified as Zaliha Javaid, remained unfazed, hurling abuses towards him while pulling his hair.

    University records laid out that Zaliha is an alumni-a graduate of the Biotechnology Department back in 2016. Owing to the standard education policy, in the first two years of the four-year programme, all the students have to study four courses of Compulsory English throughout the degree. This connects the dots. Many publications painted it as a case of on-campus harassment but it is evident that she was a former student.

    As the video came out, many ex-students start posting about his problematic behaviour. Mariam Naqvi on Twitter posted a screenshot of a student who recalled incidents quoted by some seniors about the manipulative behaviour of Dr Mehboob and how he “promised marriage and sought sexual favours from students and then abandoned them saying his family did not agree.” Marium shared that, “being a student of this person I know.” She shared how people like him exploit young students using their power.

    Shireen aka BadmaashKhatoon posted in a story on Instagram the allegation that the professor has been a harasser from the beginning and many from the literature department and the debating society knew that. “It took a woman to ruin her life to expose his vile behaviour,” she stated.

    An audio clip of another former female student is also making rounds accusing that “a network of harassers” has been operating inside the university which force students to get involved in explicit activities.

    Students talked to The Current on the condition of anonymity, sharing how the professor lacked decency and was rude with them. “He does not even know how to talk properly. He fail students in bulk and exploits them. He is the reason our degrees are getting delayed,” a female student elaborated.

    Former lecturer at the English Department and currently a news anchor Saad ul Hassan related, “Individuals like Mehboob Ahmed…exploit university grading systems to bolster their perceived power and proceed to harass and abuse students, causing severe mental, physical and emotional harm.”

    Saad went on to allege that this is because of facilitators like Dr Sajjad, the Head of the English Department, that harassers like Mehboob Ahmed abuse students without fear of repercussions. Dr Sajjad will use his leverage “to influence students into providing statements in support of Mehboob,” according to Saad.

    HOD Dr Sajjad’s statement refers to Zaliha as “the assailant” who was “accompanied by an accomplice”. In his message to his colleagues he laid out the timing of the incident and how Dr. Mehboob was subjected to a harrowing attack. He implored the faculty to join him ‘in support and solidarity to Dr Mehboob”.

    The statement by the university director also lays out how violent Zaliha was. It is important to mention that he avoids taking the name of the professor but appreciates him for his professionalism. He further stated that an investigation has started.

    The partiality hinted clearly in the statements coming out from inside the university raise questions and has been widely criticised.

    Former student and students’ rights activist, Haider Butt from the platform of Progressive Student’s Collective wrote that, “We call for a fair investigation into the matter. The investigation should be conducted by an independent committee.”

    Mohiba Ahmed, a former graduate and a prominent women’s rights activist, posted on X, “It is unfortunate to witness an important issue of sexual harassment at Government College University Lahore being reduced to dirty university politics.” She recounted how Mehboob Ahmed was notorious for his sexual exploits. “Yet he was never held accountable for his actions,” she lamented. She held HOD Dr Sajjad complicit and stressed that “he should not be allowed near this investigation.”

    The investigation into the matter is the key yet the efficacy makes it questionable as the statement from Progressive Students Collective Lahore explains that, “the student body of GCU Lahore has been dealing with the administration’s ineffective anti-harassment committees and the biased result of such committees.”

    Reinstating professors allegedly involved in harassment

    The bottom line is this dilemma which promotes the predatory behaviour rampant in the educational institutions. In 2018 a student from the batch of 2017-2021 took up the case of a professor from the history department, Saeed Butt, who was accused of passing innuendos and sexual harassment. It took months for the investigation to start, only when the new Vice Chancellor took charge. After a number of students presented their testimonies, the result was not favourable as the professor continued working meanwhile, and even though expelled afterwards, he has resumed working with the change of the administration.  This is one example. Lecturer Javaid Bajwa from Physical Education Deaprtment ousted for the allegations of sexual harassment is reinstated as well. It is a proof that the university is at their side.

    This one individual has exposed more than what was already out: harassment, manipulation of students, department politics and how the university administration plays party to this perverse behaviour by not condemning the action and the doer.