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  • Sher Afzal Marwat refused to remarry because it is a “big injustice” to women

    Sher Afzal Marwat refused to remarry because it is a “big injustice” to women

    In our patriarchal culture, societal norms often facilitate men who remarry if there are no children – or a male child – from the first marriage.

    But Sher Afzal Marwat, a senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member, has different views as he related a personal event from his life in a podcast with Nadir Ali.

    “In 2007, my wife asked me to remarry because it had been six years and we didn’t have a son yet,” Marwat said.

    Marwat related that his father was alive at the time and in Pathan culture there is a lot of societal pressure to marry again for children.

    His wife permitted him to remarry in a serious conversation.

    Marwat recounted, “I took some time to think and told her that I cannot do this injustice to you just because I want children.”

    Marwat emphasized, “It would be a big injustice to any woman, let alone your wife if you bring a second wife just for your happiness.”

    “A woman has a life too, she leaves everything behind for a man when she gets married,” said Sher Afzal Marwat.

  • Islamabad High Court suspends notification of decrease in Naan and roti price

    Islamabad High Court suspends notification of decrease in Naan and roti price

    Islamabad High Court (IHC) has suspended a recent notification on the decrease in the price of roti and naan in the federal capital.

    The court has suspended the notification until May 6, seeking a detailed response from the parties on the upcoming hearing.

    Case proceedings

    The decision came during a hearing presided over by Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri in response to a petition from the Naanbai Welfare Association, highlighting concerns over the legality and jurisdiction of the notification. It was argued that the federal price control fell under the supervision of the prime minister only.

    The counsel for the district administration explained that by amending the law, district coordination officers were empowered to issue notifications.

    Additionally, the Controller General of Prices and Supplies is appointed by the federal government, along with the assistant controller, appointed by the competent officer of the government, are responsible for fixing prices in accordance with district administration representation.

    The lawyer of the petitioner objected that the section under which the notification was issued does not fall under the authority of the controller general.

    Comparison with Punjab

    The court also inquired about the price of 120-gramme roti in Punjab and that if it was available for Rs25. To this petitioner explained that it was from a provincial government, while in the capital, the flour was expensive and rents high.

    The Islamabad High Court consequently suspended the notification and adjourned the hearing until May 6.

    On April 14, the Punjab government slashed the price of roti, followed by a similar decision by the Islamabad administration.

    Following a notification issued by the capital’s district administration, the new price of roti was set at Rs16, while the price of naan was fixed at Rs20. This adjustment was applicable to both 120-gram roti and naan.

  • Fawad Chaudhry to be investigated in relation to May 9 cases

    Fawad Chaudhry to be investigated in relation to May 9 cases

    Lahore police decided to involve former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry in an ongoing investigation linked to vandalism that occurred on May 9 last year. The Express TRIBUNE reported on Wednesday. 

    The police said in their statement that they will investigate the former federal minister as the detained people in the May 9 cases gave statements against him. The investigation will be based on evidence provided by detained individuals.

    Police officials also stated that although Fawad Chaudhry has interim bail in all cases but they can include the former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader in probe for May 9 vandalism case.

    Fawad’s involvement will be examined in Case No. 97/23, filed at the Sarwar Road police station, as well as in Case No. 366/23 registered in Model Town. Besides, he will be incorporated into the investigation of Case No. 103/23, lodged at the Sarwar Road police station.

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has sent a notice to the interior secretary and other officials for not providing correct information regarding cases filed against Fawad Chaudhry.

  • Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ breaks sales records worldwide

    Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ breaks sales records worldwide

    Taylor Swift’s album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ just made history by selling the most vinyl copies in a single week, achieving the incredible feat in just three days.

    During the weekend, fans bought a whopping 700,000 LP copies of Swift’s album, breaking her previous record set by ‘1989’ (Taylor’s Version), which sold 693,000 copies in a week last October.

    Billboard shared the news, highlighting Taylor Swift’s ongoing success in the vinyl market.
    Back in October 2022, Swift’s album ‘Midnights’ also made waves by selling 570,000 copies in a week on vinyl.

    These records are specific to the ‘modern era’ since 1991, when SoundScan started tracking sales across different formats. While there might have been albums selling more than 700,000 vinyl copies per week in the past, we didn’t have data like this back then.

    Still, Taylor Swift’s incredible achievements in LP sales are unmatched in recent history.

  • Arooj Aftab and Penn Badgley from ‘You’ to collaborate on new album

    Arooj Aftab and Penn Badgley from ‘You’ to collaborate on new album

    Guess what? Something really exciting is about to happen. The super talented Arooj Aftab has teamed up with the very cool actor Penn Badgley. They joined forces in a way that nobody expected. Arooj gave fans a sneak peek on Instagram, leaving everyone curious and wanting more. In the teaser, Arooj challenges Penn to a game of chess, and they both admit they’re not great at it. It’s pretty funny to watch them joke around like that.

    Arooj posted a photo on Instagram showing her meeting with Penn. The caption asked, “What does night mean to you?” It went on to say, “Penn and I goofed around playing chess and talked about Night Reign.” The whole video, directed and edited by Andrew Oppeneer, will be out soon.

    The short video showed that Arooj and Penn share a special connection. They both seem to really like the mysterious beauty of the night and the thinking game of chess. As they played, it felt like they were exploring more than just winning or losing.
    Fans are excited to see the full video because it promises to be both smart and beautiful. Arooj and Penn coming together in chess and music shows how creativity can go beyond limits. It reminds us that art is something that can bring people together, no matter where they’re from or what they do.

  • Millions of wheat farmers in South Punjab caught in difficult situations

    Millions of wheat farmers in South Punjab caught in difficult situations

    Millions of farmers in South Punjab face difficulties as the government, although it set the price of wheat at Rs 3,900 per maund, hasn’t started buying it yet. On the other hand, the price of wheat in the local market is also very low, even though the harvesting season is ending in the South Punjab region.

    Farmers feel trapped with tough choices on both sides in this situation.

  • Rainfall expected in Balochistan, other parts of country

    Rainfall expected in Balochistan, other parts of country

    Another western rain system has entered Balochistan under which moderate to heavy rain is expected in 24 districts of the province from today till April 27.

    There is a risk of flooding in rivers while fishermen in Pisni and other coastal areas have been prevented from going into the sea today.

    On the other hand, according to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of wind, thunder and rain in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, South Punjab and Upper Sindh today.

    Meanwhile, rain is expected in Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir as predicted by the Metreological department.

  • Ghar ki murghi, sona barabar; chicken at all time high prices

    Ghar ki murghi, sona barabar; chicken at all time high prices

    Prices of chicken have skyrocketed in the past days in Pakistan, rising by Rs. 200 per kilogram to reach Rs 697 per kg, reports Bol News.

    Prices in Gujranwala have begun selling chicken at will, disregarding the official government rate of Rs 680 per kg, Samaa has reported.

    Like other cities in the country, in Faisalabad too, the price of chicken had soared beyond expectations.

    Within a month, after an increase of Rs25, it has reached up to Rs750 per kg.

    Chicken sellers in Rawalpindi staged a demonstration outside the Rawalpindi Press Club to reject the official prices of chicken meat. They also observed a full-fledged strike over the price mechanism.

    The rate fixed by the government is Rs. 435 while the price of chicken has surged in the open market, with live chicken selling at Rs550 per kg and chicken meat at Rs850 per kg.

  • Finance Minister positive about Pak economy

    Finance Minister positive about Pak economy

    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has stated that Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves will increase to $10 billion in two months, as Pakistan is set to receive the $1.1 billion final loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    The minister said that Pakistan would not need to go to IMF in the future but only after obtaining a “large and longer” 24th programme.

    Interestingly, Aurangzeb made a witty comment about former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, “no one can imagine a plan B with only 15 days of reserves,” – a veiled reference to Dar’s mention of his Plan B in 2023.

    Aurangzeb spoke at the inaugural session of the 7th Edition of the “Leaders in Islamabad Business Summit” (LIIBS).

    The minister also stated that the last loan tranche is expected to be disbursed next week and the country would get more inflows in June. Which would help the foreign exchange reserves balloon to the $10 billion mark, according to Aurangzeb.

  • Aiman Khan’s remarkable lookalike takes social media by storm

    Aiman Khan’s remarkable lookalike takes social media by storm

    Aiman Khan has charmed audiences with her talent and charisma over the years.
    Recently, social media was buzzing with surprise over a viral video showing a girl dancing at a wedding. What caught everyone’s eye was how much she looked like Aiman Khan.
    Dressed in a traditional pink outfit, she wowed the crowd with her dance moves, leading many fans to mistake her for the famous actress.
    After the video spread online, people quickly noticed the striking similarity between the girl and Aiman Khan. Fans even tagged Nida Yasir under the video, suggesting to her to invite the girl on her morning show for being Aiman Khan’s lookalike.