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  • Acceptable for a girl, boy to be in a relationship? Zahir’s lawyer to Noor’s father in courtroom

    Acceptable for a girl, boy to be in a relationship? Zahir’s lawyer to Noor’s father in courtroom

    Lawyer of Zahir Jaffer, the prime suspect in Noor Mukadam’s case in a hearing today questioned Shaukat Ali Mukadam in the courtroom about late Noor Mukadam and Zahir Jaffer’s relationship.

    As per Journalist Saqib Bashir, Zahir Jaffer’s lawyer, Saleem during cross- examination asked Noor’s father: “Keeping that in mind that you have been an ambassador to this country, tell me is it acceptable for a guy and a girl to have such a relation in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan?”

    After the cross-examination he apologised Noor’s father for his “hard questions”

    Zahir was presented in court on a chair today. As per lawyers his mental condition has gotten unstable.

  • Mohsin Ikram claps back at Minal’s fan for asking if he can enter their home to meet her

    Mohsin Ikram claps back at Minal’s fan for asking if he can enter their home to meet her

    Entrepreneur and Minal Khan’s father-in-law Mohsin Ikram has responded to a netizen on his Instagram handle. The netizen asked Mohsin if she can come to their house to meet the Jalan diva.

    Mohsin clearly stated that it should be Minal’s decision.

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    He also opened up on being wealthy.

    Earlier he responded to a troll on his Instagram handle. The netizen commented that the Jalan actor and her family is more inclined towards his money.

    He also slammed a netizen for a mean remark in context to his social media posts.

  • ‘They asked me to propose him’: Ayeza Khan opens up on being bullied

    ‘They asked me to propose him’: Ayeza Khan opens up on being bullied

    Actor Ayeza Khan recently attended an event at her former college in Karachi. The Meray Paas Tum Ho diva gave a speech regarding her experience at the college as a student.

    She revealed that she was ragged by her seniors at the college and one of them even asked her to propose him, and do weird antics, however later the bunch of seniors became her friends.

    Recently on a chat show her husband Danish Taimoor revealed the Chupke Chupke star’s phobia of swimming since childhood, even when she goes to a beach, she only clicks pictures there. Ayeza mentioned that she doesn’t go near the water.

    The Deewangi star stated that he told Ayeza that he can teach her swimming as he has been doing that since childhood but she doesn’t agrees as she is scared of it.

    In Photos: Danish Taimoor and Ayeza Khan celebrate son's birthday - ARY  Digital

    The Meherposh duo revealed that they parted ways after being engaged over differences but later patch up when they were roped in by producer Abdullah Qadwani who casted them together in a play.

    Ayeza said that after their break up, Danish just suddenly called her and proposed on the phone.

    The pair married in 2014 and have two children together.

  • Fans can now nominate ‘Hamaray Heroes’ for PSL 7

    Fans can now nominate ‘Hamaray Heroes’ for PSL 7

    Pakistani cricket fans will have an opportunity to nominate their favourite personalities, who will be recognised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) under the “Hamaray Heroes” initiative during the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) seventh edition, starting on January 27.

    Fans can submit their suggestions by completing a nomination form, available on the PSL website, and need to submit it before January 23.

    As per details, the final list will be submitted to a panel comprising of the PCB Board of Governors members. 34 candidates with maximum nominations will be rewarded remotely during the tournament. The tournament’s first 15 matches will be played in the Karachi-leg and 19 matches in the Lahore-leg.

    Fans will have a chance to pick their favourite personalities from different walks of life, such as such as sports, education, healthcare, art, culture, music, social work, social entrepreneurship and technology, with the PCB using its brand and reach to appreciate these individuals for their contributions and enhancing the image of the country.

    PSL fans can shine a light on the heroes by nominating them in one or several categories. They can be people or organisations who directly help others, whose work is improving the wellbeing of others, or whose achievements are inspiring others.

    The campaign was introduced in PSL 2020 and received an overwhelming response as the initiative rewarded prominent Pakistan stars, including Kabaddi player Imran Butt, Founder of ACF Animal Rescue Ayesha Chundrigar, Mountain Climber Nazir Sultan, Professional eSports Player Arslan Ash and Filmmaker Faheem Azvi.

  • The smashing Punjabi hit: What do the lyrics of ‘Tu Jhoom’ mean?

    The smashing Punjabi hit: What do the lyrics of ‘Tu Jhoom’ mean?

    The song that has taken the country by storm. Coke Studio’s Tu Jhoom is a smashing success but not everyone understands the Punjabi lyrics. Here is what they mean.

    Verse 1: Naseebo Lal

    Peeda nu mai seene laavan

    [I will] accept pain


    Te mai hasdi jaavan

    then laughing all the way

    Oooh, peeda nu mai seene laavan

    [I will] accept pain


    Te mai hasdi jaavan

    then laughing all the way

    Dhuppan de naal lad-lad ke ve labhiya apniyan chaavan

    Fighting with sunlight, I found my shade


    Dukh v apne, sukh v apne, mai te bas eh jaana..

    Sadness is mine, Happiness is mine, that’s all I know


    Sab nu samajh ke ki karna aye


    What will I do by understanding everyone?

    Dil nu eh samjhavan

    That’s what I keep explaining to my heart

    [Chorus: Naseebo Lal]


    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl, swirl, swirl, swirl x2

    Verse 2: Abida Parveen

    Mai deewani, kuch na jaana

    I love deeply, I know nothing


    Mast hoke gaavan

    I sing with extreme passion


    Duniya raaji karke kamle

    You can spend time making the world happy

    Phir v chain nai aauna

    But you will still never find peace

    Saari khushiyan mil ja mann te

    If I attain every form of happiness


    Picche ki reh jaana

    What will remain?


    Saari khushiyan mil ja mann te

    If I attain every form of happiness


    Picche ki reh jaana

    What will remain?

    Tere bas me kuch v nahi eh

    Nothing is in your control


    Dil nu eh samjhavan

    I keep trying to tell my heart

    Chorus: Abida Parveen & Background Singers


    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl, swirl, swirl, swirl


    Oohoo, tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Tuu jhooom, jhoom
    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    x3
    Oohhooo, tu jhoom

    Verse 3: Naseebo Lal & Abida Parveen

    Mai raazi apni zaat toh

    I am satisfied with myself


    Mai utte apni aukaat toh

    I am higher than what I can accomplish

    Eh duniya meri fikar nahi..

    This world is of no concern to me


    Mai samajh gayi har baat nu

    I understand every single thing

    Ki karna eh unchiya shaana nu

    Why do we need the highest status?


    Ki khatrana aasmana nu

    Why do we to touch the sky? [reach new heights]


    Mai hasdi-hasdi hai jeena

    I want to live my life laughing away [happy, without any sadness]

    Mei nikal gayi gumaana toh

    Ive stopped thinking about things

    Mai te mere wargiyan ki

    I reflect my inner self


    Khud kulon kyuin sharmana

    Why should I be shy of myself (be underconfident)


    Duniya raazi kar v layi eh

    Even if you make the whole world happy


    Phir v chain nahi aauna

    You still won’t find any peace

    Jo hai tera labh jaayega, karke koi bahana

    Whatever is yours will find you, one way or the other

    Tere bass me kuch v nahi hai, dil nu eh samjhavan

    Nothing is on your control, I explain to my heart

    Chorus: Abida Parveen, Naseebo Lal & Background Singers


    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl, swirl, swirl, swirl


    Tuu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Outro: Abida Parveen & Naseebo Lal

    Mai deewani kuch na jaana

    I’m enraptured, I don’t know anything


    Mei deewani, mai deewani

    I’m enraptured, I’m enraptured

    Mai.. deewaani..

    I’m enraptured


    O, mai deewani kuch na jaana

    I’m enraptured, I don’t know anything

    Mai mastani kuch na jaana

    I’m carefree, I know nothing


    Mai mastani kuch na jaana
    I’m carefree, I know nothing

    Kuch na jaana

    I know nothing


    Tu jhoom, tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl x4

    Mai raazi apni jaat toh

    I am satisfied with myself


    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Just swirl x3

    Ahha, nighaye.., nighaye..

    Eyes, Eyes
    Ooohooo..

    Nighaye yaar jis aashna raaz kare

    Lover’s eyes that share secrets


    Wo apni khubi, wo apni khubi, kismat pe kyun na naaz kare

    Why shouldn’t he take pride in his destiny and good qualities


    Wo apni khubi, kismat pe kyun na naaz kare, naaz kare

    Why shouldn’t he take pride in his destiny and good qualities

    O, tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl x3
    Tu jhoom, tu jhoom, tu jhoom tu
    Tuu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

  • Four more children die of malnutrition in Tharparkar, death toll at 10

    Four more children die of malnutrition in Tharparkar, death toll at 10

    Four more children are reported to have died due to malnutrition within the last two days in Tharparkar. The death toll of children in January has climbed to ten.

    A report released by the United Nation’s Children Fund (UNCF) in April stated that Pakistan is among the countries with the highest infant mortality rates, with 22 infants dying before turning a month old.

    The number of children who have lost their lives during the current year due to malnutrition and other diseases in Tharparkar has reached 413.

    Earlier this month, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Gulzar Ahmed asked for the filing of a petition in the Supreme Court for a resolution of the problems of the Thar region.

    The health department in order to avoid humiliation has directed staffers of concerned hospitals not to talk with the media, reports ARY News.

  • Pat Cummins’ respect for Usman Khawaja’s religion during Ashes trophy celebration wins hearts

    Pat Cummins’ respect for Usman Khawaja’s religion during Ashes trophy celebration wins hearts

    Australian Test Captain Pat Cummins has won heart of several fans around the world after a great gesture with Muslim batter Usman Khawaja during the Ashes trophy celebration.

    Australia defeated England 4-0 under the captaincy of fast bowler Cummins and successfully retained the Ashes.

    Spraying champagne all around the place and chugging is quite common during the trophy celebrations of Australian cricket team. But the moment which caught everyone’s attention was when Cummins could be seen calling back Khawaja to join the trophy celebrations and told his teammates to keep the champagne bottles away. Besides his on-field captaincy during the Ashes, the 28-year-old was praised for his incredible off-field gesture too.

    Several people lauded the pacer for his brilliant gesture on Twitter. Have a look:

    “Usman is obviously Muslim, so he doesn’t like champagne being thrown. I just made sure he got up there and no champagne was thrown,” Cummins told reporters after the match.

    While taking to Twitter, Usman thanked his teammates for stopping their usual champagne celebration for him. “Inclusivity in the game and our values as a sport are so important,” he wrote.

    Pakistan-born Khawaja is the first-ever Muslim to represent the Australian men’s team. He made a stunning comeback in the fourth Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) where he scored centuries in both innings.

  • What Must Pakistan Do to Achieve SDG4 Targets By The Year 2030?

    What Must Pakistan Do to Achieve SDG4 Targets By The Year 2030?

    “Pakistan has the second largest population of out-of-school children in the world”. This population makes up of 22.8 million children being out-of-schools in Pakistan who are between the ages of 5 and 16. This also means that 44% of the population of Pakistan in this age group is out-of-schools.

    The on-going pandemic of Covid-19 has further escalated the challenges in education in the country and it is said that an additional 1 million school going children will have dropped out of schools when the pandemic ends. The government of Pakistan alongside other stakeholders managed to enroll around 2.2 million children in schools in the last decade and these efforts seem to going at a loss owing to the pandemic.

    The parliament of Pakistan adopted the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the country’s national development goals in February of 2016. With the current government coming in to power in 2018, all the provinces were given a free hand in development and practicing their own priority frameworks.

    The provinces were able to conclude drafting their policy framework and SDG 4 (quality education for all) turned up to be a common goal for the provinces.

    Economist and public finance expert Asim Bashir Khan recently authored a white-paper “Public Investment in Education: An Appraisal of SDG 4 in Pakistan” which was published by Pakistan Youth Change Advocates (PYCA) and The Education Champion Network. This white-paper takes stock of Pakistan’s progress towards SDG4 and highlights several glaring gaps that negate the high priority accorded to education on paper.

    On paper, the provinces have key policies to achieve the SDG 4 targets including:

    • Access to Education
    • Quality of Education
    • Gender Parity in Education
    • Adult Literacy
    • Educational Infrastructure
    • Teacher’s Training

    Despite a limited number of targets and poor baseline figures, the progress towards achieving the target of quality education for all has been dauntingly slow. With the current pace of progress, it seems that Pakistan will not be able to meet the targets of Agenda2030.

    This white-paper presents the findings towards the SDG4 progress and also provides a concrete set of recommendations for Pakistani to meet the international commitments of SDG4. With 8 years still remaining, the federal and provincial governments must work collectively and effectively to ensure that Pakistan is able to live up to the international commitments.  

    A summary of the key recommendations in the White-Paper include:

    Eliminating Political Inertia:

    Despite the passage of more than five years since ratifying the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, Pakistan is yet to begin making the preliminary but significant adjustments identified in its National Framework.

    The federal and the provincial governments of Pakistan must be synced and work collectively on one agenda. The progress can’t bring any fruits if there is a different agenda on the federal level and a different on provincial level. This will ensure swift progress in the implementation and realization of the necessary steps.

    Classification of Education Budgets:

    It is equally important that budgets for education-related interventions, even if they are undertaken by other departments, should be classified under the education budget. The current approach under which at times large education development projects are classified under “social welfare,” “population development,” or other departments only serves to scatter the effort, making it unnecessarily tedious to monitor progress.

    Alignment of education budget heads with relevant SDG 4 indicators:

    First of all, there is a need to set up an SDG Committee for Equitable Quality Education-related policy scrutiny and parliamentary control. Budget must be adjusted to reflect on SDG4 targets and indicators while drafting budget proposals. SDG 4 budget tagging needs to be introduced and integrated into the Financial Management Information System (FIMS).

    Enrollment in Schools:

    To encourage more students to enroll in schools, the government must increase education stipend programs and introduce new ones that focus on girls and children with impairments.

    Elimination of Gender Disparities:

    In order to curb education inequality across Pakistan, the government should adopt gender-responsive budgeting. Solutions to track and trace out-of-school children by gender and location can greatly help identify the deserving children in need of education. There is also a dire need for a new infrastructure that focuses on facilitating continued learning for girls beyond the primary level.

    Qualified Teachers and Training Programs:

    To provide quality education, the federal and provincial governments must increase the number of qualified teachers with an emphasis on recruiting subject specialists in Math and Science. Investing in the recruitment of female teachers at a secondary and higher level to encourage parents to send their daughters to schools can also be a positive step towards progress.

    This article is part of Pakistan Youth Change Advocates’ #InvestInEducationStrengthenPakistan campaign. For more information follow their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube channels.

  • NCOC to decide on closing schools after checking positivity rates

    NCOC to decide on closing schools after checking positivity rates

    After the much-awaited meeting today about the schools’ closure, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) did not make a decision on whether schools will be closed or not in the wake of the highly transmissible Omicron variant.

    The NCOC had called a meeting of the provincial health and education ministers on Monday.

    In a statement, they said, “Decision about education institutions will be taken on data of positive cases of various institutions for which massive testing in educational institutions is being carried out.”

    Punjab health minister Dr Yasmin Rashid informed the ministers that 85 per cent of the students in Punjab have been fully vaccinated and the Covid-19 situation in the province is under control.

    In Sindh, Chief Minister (CM) Murad Ali Shah decided that educational institutions will continue in the province despite an alarming surge in cases as Karachi has reached a 40 per cent positivity rate.

    Meanwhile, earlier today a total of 4,340 new cases have been reported in the country.

  • IN PICTURES: Sonya Hussyn hosts a lavish birthday bash for niece, Celebrities attend with children

    IN PICTURES: Sonya Hussyn hosts a lavish birthday bash for niece, Celebrities attend with children

    Actor Sonya Hussyn hosted a lavish themed birthday bash for her niece, Minsa Syed in Karachi.

    The birthday party was attended by many celebrities of the entertainment industry including Zahid Ahmed, Ahsan Khan, Nida Yasir and Sanam Jung.

    Have a look at the pictures:

    In December 2020, Sonya, in an Instagram post, expressed immense love for her newborn niece Minsa, referring to her as the “best thing that has ever happened” to her.

    Sonya’s niece was born in November 2020.