Category: Lifestyle

  • 10 dead as bus plummets into ditch in Azad Jammu And Kashmir

    10 people have died and 13 were critically injured when the bus they were travelling in plunged into a ravine in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) on Sunday, Express News has reported. The 35 passengers in the bus were going to Gujranwala from Nairiyan, a small village in the Sudhnoti district near Kotli, for urs festivities.

    The injured were taken to Mirpur district headquarter hospital.

    Rescue personnel reached the spot after receiving information, Mirpur Commissioner Chaudhary Shaukat has said. He further stated that at least three of the 13 injured passengers are in critical condition. He added that the accident was caused by brake failure.

    Shaukat also confirmed that a large number of Jamia students reached the hospital to voluntarily donate blood for the victims.

  • Paisa double krna hai? Learn these eight important skills

    Paisa double krna hai? Learn these eight important skills

    Learning different skills is necessary for several reasons. Firstly, in today’s rapidly changing and competitive job market, having a diverse skill set makes you more adaptable and versatile. It allows you to navigate through different roles and industries, increasing your chances of finding new opportunities and staying employable. By continually learning and expanding your skill set, you can position yourself as a valuable asset to employers and stand out from the competition.

    Secondly, learning different skills enhances personal and professional growth. It broadens your perspective, improves problem-solving abilities, and promotes continuous learning. Acquiring new skills can boost your confidence; provide a sense of fulfillment, and open doors to new experiences and possibilities. Moreover, it enables you to pursue your passions and explore diverse interests, leading to a more fulfilling and rewarding career journey. Ultimately, learning different skills is essential for both professional success and personal development in today’s dynamic world.

    As a graduate, acquiring high-income skills can significantly enhance your career prospects and earning potential. Here are seven highly sought-after skills worth learning:

    Data Analysis and Data Science:

    In an increasingly data-driven world, proficiency in data analysis and data science can open up numerous opportunities. Skills like data mining, statistical analysis, machine learning, and programming languages like Python or R can be incredibly valuable.

    Software Development and Engineering:

    With technology permeating every industry, software development and engineering skills remain in high demand. Learning programming languages like Java, C++, or JavaScript, as well as frameworks and tools used in software development, can lead to lucrative job opportunities.

    Digital Marketing:

    As businesses rely more on digital platforms for marketing, digital marketing skills have become indispensable. Familiarize yourself with areas like search engine optimization (SEO), social media marketing, content creation, and analytics to excel in this field.

    Cybersecurity:

    With the rising threats of cybercrime, organizations are investing heavily in cybersecurity. Developing skills in areas such as network security, ethical hacking, vulnerability assessment, and security analysis can position you for well-paid roles in this critical field.

    Financial Analysis and Investing:

    A strong foundation in finance and the ability to analyze financial data can open doors in the corporate world. Skills like financial modeling, risk assessment, investment analysis, and knowledge of financial markets can lead to high-paying careers in finance and investment banking.

    Project Management:

    Effective project management skills are highly valued across industries. Understanding project lifecycles, budgeting, resource allocation and leadership can help you excel in roles where you manage complex projects and teams.

    UI/UX Design:

    With user experience (UX) becoming a key factor in the success of digital products, UI/UX design skills are in high demand. Learning the principles of user-centered design, prototyping tools, and usability testing can lead to well-paid opportunities in design and product development.

    Creative Copy writing:

    Learning creative copywriting skills is highly valuable as it enables effective communication, engaging content creation, branding and differentiation, impacts sales and conversion rates, and offers diverse career opportunities in marketing and advertising. Remember, while acquiring these skills is essential, continuous learning, practical experience, and staying updated with industry trends are equally important to remain competitive in the job market

  • Indian model crushed to death by falling iron pillar at fashion show

    Indian model crushed to death by falling iron pillar at fashion show

    Indian model Vanshika Chopra was crushed to death by an iron pillar while walking down the fashion runway in Noida on Sunday.

    According to NDTV, the iron pillar, which was erected for lightning purposes, fell on stage during the show, killing the model instantly. Another man, Bobby Raj, was also gravely injured at the scene and was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

    The police informed the media that the organisers of the show, along with four other people, have been arrested. He added that the deceased’s brother has filed a complaint against the management of the studio.

    “Vanshika’s death has been informed to her family members. The body has been sent for postmortem. In this regard, the police have arrested the fashion show organiser and 4 people involved in the lighting work,” said Mohan Awasthi, the Additional Deputy Commissioner Police, Noida.

  • Here are some tips to remember as Cyclone Biparjoy reaches Karachi

    Here are some tips to remember as Cyclone Biparjoy reaches Karachi

    Authorities in Karachi are on high alert as Geo reported today that residents of Defence Housing Authority have been warned to take precautionary measures after Cyclone Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea moves closer to the coast.

    Residents are being advised to keep their basements and windows shut and call DHA helpline 1092 in case of any emergency.

    A a list of requirements in case of emergency has also been shared on their Twitter account.

    As authorities prepare for the worse, citizens of Karachi on Twitter are sending each other advise in order to help prepare in case the worst situation happens. Twitter user Sabah Bano Malik began this trend when she asked her followers what things to keep in mind as the cyclone approaches the city:

    “As someone whose never experienced a cyclone what do I do,” she wrote.

    Whether it is having a prepared kit or stocking up, Karachi citizens came forward with the best tips:

    https://twitter.com/whereizmydeath/status/1667939730250686464?s=20
  • Eight cases of rape reported in Lahore in last 48 hours

    Eight cases of rape reported in Lahore in last 48 hours

    Eight cases of rape have been registered in Lahore in last 48 hours, Dawn has reported.

    A housemaid was raped in Defence Lahore, after being promised a job against an attractive salary package. The woman got pregnant after the rape, leading to her husband kicking her out of the house.

    In a separate incident, a man kidnapped a 14-year-old girl from Muzaffargarh, took her to Lahore, and raped her.

    One woman was gang raped in Quaid-e-Azam Industrial area, another was raped in Sabzazar.

    Another woman was allegedly raped in Green Town area of Lahore.


    As per the details, the suspects involved in rape incidents also take money from the the survivors by blackmailing them.
    Last year in June, Punjab government declared a rape emergency in the province, following an increase in rape and sodomy cases in the province.

  • This resurfaced advertisement about partition from Google India is moving Twitter to tears

    This resurfaced advertisement about partition from Google India is moving Twitter to tears

    An advertisement titled ‘Reunion’ made by Google India in 2013 has resurfaced on Twitter. The ad was about two long lost friends from India and Pakistan who are reunited with the help of their grandchildren.

    The advertisement revolves around two grandchildren who listen to their grandfathers recall being friends and living in Lahore, until partition took place, driving them apart. The grand daughter from India then tries hard to connect with the friend from Pakistan, and books tickets to get the two to unite.

    A twitter thread by an Indian twitter user asked followers about the best advertisements they had ever seen. In reply, a user shared the ad, moving Twitter to tears.

    The partition between India and Pakistan is still like an open wound. It is nice to remember that despite political tensions between the two countries, people remain united by love.

    “This never fails to bring a lump in my throat and moisten the eyes,” wrote a user.

    “Actual tears rolling down my eyes.” wrote another user.

    “Now why is Google making me tear up on a Friday afternoon”.

  • ANF seizes heavy amount of drugs in country wide operations

    ANF seizes heavy amount of drugs in country wide operations

    The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) on Saturday arrested five drug peddlers and seized a huge cache of drugs in operations across the country.

    According to the ANF spokesman, the ANF carried out multiple operations in various parts of the country. The force foiled a major drug smuggling attempt from Quetta to Punjab and also recovered 180 kg of hashish from a truck full of onions near Dera Ghazi Khan.

    He said two suspects, who were residents of Pishin, were apprehended by the ANF team. In another operation, 500 grams of heroin was recovered from a suspect who belongs to Sialkot near Wazirabad Road in Hafizabad district of Punjab.

    Another operation was conducted at Indus Chowk near Gadap Town in Karachi, where 51 kgs of hashish was recovered from a car. It was being smuggled from Quetta to Karachi, he added.

    The spokesperson further said 371 kg of heroin and 221 kg of morphine were recovered from an uninhabited area of Pishin and also 10 kg of hashish was recovered from a rickshaw at Airport Road in Quetta.

    He said cases have been registered against the arrested suspects under the Anti-Narcotics Act and further investigation is underway.

  • Four children, including one-year-old baby, found alive 40 days after plane crash

    In a stunning case of survival, four children, including a one-year-old baby, have been found alive 40 days after their aircraft crashed in Colombia’s Amazon forest, the country’s President Gustavo Petro has confirmed.

    The children, aged 13, nine, four and one, were traveling with their mother, a pilot and a co-pilot in a private aircraft when it crashed in dense forest on May 1, killing all three adults on board.

    The Cessna 206 airplane was flying from Araracuara to San José del Guaviare when it issued a mayday alert due to engine failure.

    When rescuers reached the site of the crash, they found the bodies of the adults along with evidence that the four children had escaped into the forest.

    This led to a massive search by the Colombian army in the Amazon forest, as they found clues that the children were alive, including the baby’s milk bottle, footprints and a shelter the children crafted. The children belonged to the indigenous Huitoto tribe, giving hope to their grandfather that their knowledge of the jungle will help them survive.

    President Pedro has said that it is a “magical day”, while sharing photos of the children with rescuers. “These children are today the children of peace and the children of Colombia,” he said.

    The children are receiving medical care while they await being reunited with their grandfather.

  • ACF’s Ayesha Chundrigar teams up with Marina Khan, Sania Saeed to make short film about animal rights

    ACF’s Ayesha Chundrigar teams up with Marina Khan, Sania Saeed to make short film about animal rights

    Animal Rescue Foundation ACF announced on Wednesday that they are making a short film ‘Aisa He Hota Hai’ which will explore the issue of animal rights in Pakistan. The five minute film will be directed by powerhouse Marina Khan, while the script was written by the founder Ayesha Chundrigar and veteran actress Sania Saeed will star in the film.

    The Current spoke to Chundrigar about how this project came about. The animal rights activist revealed that the short film reflected how animal abuse isn’t an isolated issue, but connects with every other issue in society. She also told us that the project was made without a budget, except for necessities like cameras and petrol, describing it as “a film about animals, but at the same time, it’s not about animals, its so much more.”

    “I am a psycho therapist by profession and what is very interesting for me, especially in my line of work with animals, is that I have to deal with human behavior of all sorts. I meet some of the best people, the kindest people, but then I also meet the worst kind of people that abuse those who are more vulnerable than them, who exploit them and treat them very badly. I have had the privilege of doing my work, while also looking at it through the lens of a psycho-therapist. And everything I do on social media, if you look at ACF’s, I tell stories of animals, of how we help…I try to get to the root of the problem.”

    Chundrigar said that the film was born out of her fascination by the connection between animal abuse and all other kinds of things that can happen in society:

    “We normally see animals and animal abuse as totally separate from issues in society. But what I find fascinating is how animal abuse is linked so deeply to every other issue in society, we just have a blind spot to it. But it’s so necessary to look at it because it’s so pivotal to everything else. So I thought it’s finally time to address it through the most powerful medium, which is a film, because it can reach all sorts of patents on social media and can have a really wide range. The difficult part is to put it in a story form, but it was honestly one night. I was just sitting and thinking…and this idea just came into my head. I wrote it within five minutes.”

    Chundrigar partnered with long time animal activist Sania Saeed, who is often spotted at the shelter and during rescue operations as well. Chundrigar gushed about Saeed’s enthusiasm for the project, and said she was the first person who Ayesha had reached out for the script:

    “I shared this idea with Sania because she’s the most amazing human who comes to the shelter all the time to help us with our rescues, with re-habilitating, and grooming animals there. She’s come with us to places like Empress Market to spread awareness. She is truly one of my top five most favorite people in the world. She’s so deep, incredible and empathetic. When I told her about the idea, she immediately came on board and also wrote all the dialogue because I wrote it in English, she translated it into Urdu.”

    It was through Saeed that Ayesha connected to the producer Imaan, veteran actress and director Marina Khan’s niece, who both came on board to help push the project forward:

    “Marina herself is amazing”, Chundrigar praised the ‘Dhoop Kinare’ actress. “She has visited us several times, and has even adopted a paralysed puppy from us who has grown to become this naughty little cartoon who lives with her. And Marina is the biggest animal lover, and an inspiring woman. I was lucky to be in her and Sania’s presence and working and learning with them. It happened organically, like I didn’t have to do anything. We talked with each other, and then had a couple of meetings, and then everything came together easily. Iman got the best team together for our sound, photography and so on.”

    We also spoke to Marina Khan on what drove her to participate in the project. She said that it was to help encourage empathy towards animals, and to show respect to all of God’s creatures:

    “The project was about addressing empathy towards animals and show respect to all of God’s creatures. We may use animals for labour and we may use them as food but we can still show them some respect. Also to show that the mistreatment of animals leads to the mistreatment of humans.”

    Pakistan is currently witnessed a rise in animal cruelty cases, most notoriously the elephant Noor Jehan, who passed away in Karachi Zoo in April due to poor health and neglect. Furthermore, there have been consistent cases of dog culling, as was the case in a May incident, when a man was arrested after a video showed him killing a dog by hanging and another case in KPK where another man was arrested for butchering dogs.

    To ensure that there is a shift in society in how animals are seen and treated, Chundrigar said that her organisation has been working through their social media pages to raise awareness about showing empathy and compassion to animals, so that the work for ensuring better rights for animals keeps progressing:

    “The state of animal rights in Pakistan has always been bad, the difference is that animals were never highlighted as a cause being worthy of even talking about. But now you and I are talking about it. Animal rights has become news now, and that is what my organization has been building towards. Because it’s very easy to say something like ‘we need laws’ or ‘we need our rights’. Of course we need them, that’s common sense! But to implement a policy, we need to ensure that the cause is seen as important. This is what my organization has been working towards for the last ten years, we have been building this case to become worthy of news. This is how we know about Noor Jehan, or the rising reports of dog culling, and the reason why people are trying to stop it and those in charge and now taking notice. This is a movement of animal rights, and like any movement its not just going to happen. You cant force it, but let it take shape slow and steady, but you have to be consistent and set an example through your actions. This is what we share on our social media about why animals are important, and what it takes to make a compassionate society. This is what I’m keep doing, because I look at it through a psychological perspective. The moment people start noticing animals, automatically you’ll seem ore things done to benefit them, which is why I’m working on psychological roots of change as oppose to just working on surface level stuff, because that is the way to bring about change not just through laws or policy, but through the mindset.”

  • Employee at King Edward Medical University caught making video of female student in washroom

    Employee at King Edward Medical University caught making video of female student in washroom

    An employee of King Edward Medical University (KEMU) has been caught making a video of a female student in a washroom.

    The incident took place at Maqbool Block of the university. The female, a MBBS Part-I student, caught the man filming her, and took the phone from him which contained objectionable clips.

    According to a university source, MBBS students had previously protested to the KEMU administration on several occasions about male staff members moving around in the restrooms reserved for women.

    “The most worrying part of the development was the fear of the medical students that a nexus was behind the crime,” the source claimed.

    The parents of the student reprimanded university administration for not taking serious action against the employee who recorded the video..