Tag: #womensday

  • Deepika Padukone’s heartwarming gesture for Sania Mirza

    Deepika Padukone’s heartwarming gesture for Sania Mirza

    Indian actress Deepika Padukone recently sent a thoughtful gift to former tennis star Sania Mirza, who expressed her gratitude on social media. Sania took to her Instagram account to share a picture of the gift and thanked the actress, saying, “Thank you Deepika.”

    In her post, Sania also shared a message sent by Deepika, where the actress expressed her admiration for Sania’s achievements. Deepika highlighted Sania’s dedication to self-care and mentioned sending a care package containing various body care items as a token of appreciation.

    Among the items included in the care package were self-care creams and lotions, as well as products from Deepika’s own brand called 82E, including beauty creams and skin and body enhancing creams.

    Before receiving the gift, Sania shared pictures of herself having a good time with her family on social media. These nice pictures gave a peek into Sania’s personal life and made her followers happy.

    Overall, the exchange of gifts between Deepika Padukone and Sania Mirza serves as a heartwarming reminder of the importance of supporting and appreciating one another, especially on occasions like International Women’s Day

  • Khan’s rally in Lahore creates hurdles for Aurat March participants

    Khan’s rally in Lahore creates hurdles for Aurat March participants

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan announced the start of his party’s election campaign in Lahore on Tuesday. He said that the campaign will start with a rally from March 8 which is celebrated as International Women’s Day. In honour of the day, many women and marginalised people participate in Aurat March.

    Despite the announcement of the rally, people came out in huge numbers to participate in Aurat March. However, many of them were stuck in traffic for hours, especially on Mall road, Lahore where police were deployed for Khan’s rally.

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    Later in the evening on Wednesday, Khan called off the party’s rally in Lahore in the wake of the Punjab government’s crackdown on participants following the imposition of Section 144 in the provincial capital.

    Now, the Punjab Home Department has also banned “all kinds of protests, demonstrations and sit-ins” in Lahore for seven days, citing the “overall security situation” in the wake of recent “wave of terrorism and threat alerts”.

    Surprisingly, it has been reported that the home department sent a letter to PTI leader Dr Yasmin Rashid that public gatherings are not advisable as women march is also going to take place. But clearly, they didn’t care.

    Chairman Khan went ahead as always, leaving us wondering that didn’t PTI female leaders tell Khan about Aurat March.