Tag: Pakistan

  • Ali Amin Gandapur’s brother to contest NA-44 by-poll

    Ali Amin Gandapur’s brother to contest NA-44 by-poll

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister (CM) Ali Amin Gandapur has chosen to allow his brother Faisal Amin Gandapur to run for the National Assembly seat from Dera Ismail Khan, which Ali won in the February 8 general elections.

    The KP’s CM, who also leads the provincial chapter of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), announced that his brother will run in the by-elections for the NA-44 constituency. He is vacating the seat after winning the PK-113 Dera Ismail Khan-III seat.

    Speaking about handing over the coveted KP constituency ticket to his brother in a video statement on Friday, the chief minister said he has conveyed the decision to party founder Imran Khan as well after he inquired where Gandapir plans to “adjust” his brother in the provincial cabinet.

    “He did not know that my brother was yet to contest the elections,” he said.

    The KP CM stated that he won the general elections on February 8 on two seats personally, keeping one and giving up the other.

  • ‘Hijab a choice, not a compulsion’; Drama Umm-e-Ayesha earns applause for hijab discussion

    ‘Hijab a choice, not a compulsion’; Drama Umm-e-Ayesha earns applause for hijab discussion

    ‘Umm-e-Ayesha’, a Ramadan drama series on Geo Television, has been receiving praise since its premiere on the first day of Ramadan. The show, airing daily at 6 PM, follows the story of Ayesha, portrayed by Nimra Khan.
    In a particular scene that has gone viral on Facebook, Ayesha chooses to prioritize her hijab over a job opportunity. Fans appreciated the well-executed scene, praising Nimra Khan’s acting alongside Mohsin Ali Gillani.

    Many are commending the drama makers for delivering a meaningful message during Ramadan. Fans admire Ayesha’s courage in standing firm on her principles and not compromising on wearing the hijab.
    Some social media users argue that in Pakistan, an Islamic country, wearing the hijab should not be controversial. However, others note that not all girls may feel comfortable wearing the hijab.
    Overall, the drama has sparked discussions about the importance of respecting individual choices and has garnered praise for its portrayal of hijab values.

  • Asif Zardari declares Shehbaz, Gandapur meeting a ‘good beginning’

    Asif Zardari declares Shehbaz, Gandapur meeting a ‘good beginning’

    Newly-elected President Asif Ali Zardari has said on Thursday that the meeting between the prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, and the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Ali Amin Gandapur, is a “good beginning.” 

    Shehbaz Sharif’s government came into power this month after making an alliance with multiple parties, including the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).

    However, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is in power in KP, and it also allegedly accused PML-N of stealing PTI’s mandate in general elections. 

    President Zardari has welcomed the interaction between the prime minister and the chief minister.

    “It is high time we start thinking of working towards healing the divisions Pakistan has been going through,” he added.

    “This outreach is a good beginning,” he stated.

  • Mishi Khan’s tip to nutritionists: Make healthy eating wallet-friendly

    Mishi Khan’s tip to nutritionists: Make healthy eating wallet-friendly

    Mishi Khan has had it with hefty price tags on healthy foods. The TV host and former star spoke about nutritionists on TV giving advice for Ramadan. Taking to Instagram, she said in a video, “I heard some nutritionists on Ramadan shows telling people what to eat and what not to eat. They say things like cereals and milk, but can everyone buy that? How can a person afford cereal in such inflation? People are barely surviving and running their kitchens. Many are hardly managing one meal; people are living in big families of six people or more. I don’t understand how they come up with such unrealistic ideas. Are you guys unaware of the inflation? You are advising poor people to take cereal, fluids, and other expensive items.”

  • Plastic currency coming soon in Pakistan?

    Plastic currency coming soon in Pakistan?

    Negotiations between Pakistan and the IMF mission for the next instalment of a vital loan will continue to proceed today.

    According to sources quoted by Geo news, IMF officials will be briefed on FBR reforms, tax collection and other issues, as well as more immediate measures to increase tax collection in the current financial year.

    Sources say that State Bank officials will brief the IMF delegation on the plan to issue new plastic notes to prevent fake currency.

    Such currency notes are being used in Far Eastern countries and Switzerland.

    The IMF will also be briefed on reports issued under the United Nations Anti-Corruption Convention.

    The IMF had set a condition for Pakistan to prepare a report from experts on the efficiency of anti-corruption institutions.

    This condition has to be implemented by the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Law.

    The IMF will also be briefed on improving the efficiency of government institutions and privatisation.

  • FIA Cybercrime Wing summons Sher Afzal Marwat over March 9 tweet

    FIA Cybercrime Wing summons Sher Afzal Marwat over March 9 tweet

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and newly-elected MNA Sher Afzal Marwat has been summoned by the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Cybercrime Wing on Friday.

    The agency summoned the politician on March 18 for questioning on a tweet he posted on March 9. Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MNA Barrister Aqeel Malik filed a complaint against Marwat in FIA.

    The prominent lawyer has made several posts on X (previously Twitter), but it’s not clear on which specific tweet he has been summoned.

    One of his tweets was about claims of being assassinated by paid assassins at Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s behest.

    “It is imperative to publicly acknowledge that ‘Maryam Nawaz Sharif’ poses a threat to my life, as she has orchestrated an ‘assassination attempt against me,’ which can take place at any time,” Marwat wrote in his post on the aforementioned date.

    He added: “An amount of $100,000 has been allocated by Maryam Nawaz Sharif to these assassins for the “execution of my murder.”

  • PTV legend Rashid Dar passes away

    PTV legend Rashid Dar passes away

    Renowned Pakistani TV producer Rashid Dar has sadly passed away on 15 march 2024 . Known for his iconic dramas like ‘Sona Chandi’, ‘Andhera Ujala’ and ‘Man Chalay Ka Sauda’
    Dar’s contributions to the industry were immense. He battled cancer and passed away in Lahore at the age of 84. His funeral prayers were held near his home in Mozang, Lahore.
    Rashid Dar’s demise marks another loss of a legend in the Pakistani entertainment industry. His work during the golden era of PTV has left an indelible mark on viewers worldwide.
    May his soul rest in peace, and may his family find solace during this difficult time.

  • Amid ‘Katespiracy’, Meghan Markle returns to Instagram

    Amid ‘Katespiracy’, Meghan Markle returns to Instagram

    Meghan Markle, the wife of Britain’s Prince Harry, is launching a new lifestyle brand seemingly named after the couple’s oceanside California home. An Instagram page and website for American Riviera Orchard went live without advance warning Thursday, both featuring a gold-colored crest for the new venture. 

    The logo featured the word Montecito, the celebrity enclave where the couple have lived since 2020, which is close to Santa Barbara — itself sometimes known as the American Riviera. The social media account’s biography simply reads: “by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex.”

    A representative for the duchess confirmed her participation in the new venture to AFP, without providing further details. American Riviera Orchard appears to be a kitchen and lifestyle-themed brand.

    Thursday’s launch was accompanied by a grainy, retro-style promotional video in which Meghan Markle is seen arranging flowers and baking in a kitchen. A mailing list offered users the chance to sign up to become “the first to know about products, availability, and updates from American Riviera Orchard.”

    Harry and Meghan, who is American, quit royal duties in 2020 and relocated to California. Their official Instagram handle has not posted since then. Meghan’s personal social media accounts and former lifestyle blog were both closed before the couple married.

    In recent years, the couple have pursued a variety of media ventures. They criticised Britain’s royal family in a string of high-profile outpourings including a Netflix documentary series and Harry’s blockbuster autobiography Spare.

    The couple had a Spotify-exclusive podcast deal, which came to an end last year after just one show. Netflix also dropped an animated series created by Meghan but an executive for the streaming giant in January said multiple projects from the couple, including a movie, remained “in very early development.”

  • Fazila Qazi shares advice for insecure wives

    Fazila Qazi shares advice for insecure wives

    Veteran Actor Fazila Qazi recently joined Nida Yasir’s show, Shan e Suhoor, with her whole family. They talked about their strong bond and how Fazila manages her home life. She said, “I always involve my boys in chores. Kaiser helps me in the kitchen and I’ve taught all my kids to do household tasks.” She also praised her younger son’s cooking skills.

    When asked if she ever doubted her husband Kaiser, Fazila replied, “I have never doubted him. I am not insecure.” Offering advice to insecure wives, she suggested staying busy with work or household chores. She said, “When you’re idle, negative ideas come to mind.”

    Fazila stressed the importance of trusting one’s partner. She advised, “People should trust the person they’ve accepted into their lives.”
    Watch the video:

  • Mawra Hocane advocates for the simplicity of love: ‘It’s Not Love If It’s Not Easy

    In today’s world of undefined relationships, understanding love can be tough for many. But actress Mawra Hocane is absolutely clear about how you know when you’ve found your special someone.

    Speaking in a recent interview with Something Haute, Mawra described love as a place where you can be your true self. The ‘Neem’ actress believes that intimacy and authenticity are key components of love. She said, “Being in love means being your true self.”

    Recognizing that life can get chaotic, especially for celebrities like herself, Mawra emphasized that love shouldn’t add to complexity. “Life is already so complicated that love should be easy,” she observed, clarifying that by easy, she doesn’t mean being lazy.

    “The only effort you should have to make in love is to give love. But if it’s taking a lot of effort then it’s probably not love. It should be clear and easy.”
    Despite her deep thoughts on love, Mawra made it clear she’s not currently romantically involved. When asked if love is clear and easy for her, she replied, “Well, it’s not because I’m not in love.”
    Expanding on her views, Mawra pointed out the difference between family bonds and romantic relationships. She highlighted that while family ties are given, love is a choice. She said, “There’s just so much in life you don’t choose. But love, you’re choosing.”