Category: Lifestyle

  • Man murders girlfriend, marries another woman on the same day

    New Delhi police has arrested arrested 24-year-old Sahil Gahlot on February 14 for murdering his longtime girlfriend Nikki Yadav and stuffing her body in a refrigerator inside his restaurant.
    Gahlot had killed the deceased between February 9 and 10, by strangling her with the phone data cable he kept in his car.
    The murderer and Yadav had been in a relationship since 2018. After the covid-19 lockdown, they began living together in Greater Noida in a rented house. However, Gahlot’s parents were not aware of this relationship, and were pressurizing him to marry another woman. Around December 2022, Gahlot got engaged but did not inform Yadav.
    According to the police, Yadav asked Gahlot to come to her flat in Uttam Nagar where she pleaded with him not to get married to the other woman, and threatened to tell the family if he refused to listen to her.
    “She had already planned to go with him to Goa and had booked tickets for February 9. She asked him to accompany her to Goa but he refused. This led to an argument and in anger, he killed her inside his car,” the officer told Deccan Herald.
    Gahlot tied the knot with the other woman on the same day.
    Special Commissioner of Police Ravindra Singh was able to arrest Gahlot when on February 14, they received a secret tip that Sahil Gahlot murdered his girlfriend and married another woman on the same day.
    When the mobile number of the accused was found to be switched off, a police team arrived at Mitraon village, where the accused lived, but he was there. After an intensive search of the village and other areas, Gahlot was arrested at Kair Village in Delhi.
    During interogation, the officer told Deccan Herald that Gahlot had tried to mislead the police, but then later revealed to them that he had murdered Yadav.

  • Koh-i-Noor to be removed from Queen Camilla’s coronation crown

    Queen Camilla of Great Britain will wear Queen Mary’s crown at King Charles’ coronation without the Koh-i-Noor diamond.

    The Koh-i-Noor will be replaced by Queen Elizabeth II’s Cullinam III, IV and V diamonds in a tribute to the late beloved monarch.

    The famed Koh-i-Noor is being removed so that there are no reminders of England’s colonial past at the coronation ceremony. The diamond has, at various times, been claimed by Pakistan, India and Iran. The 105.6 carat diamond was seized by the East India Company from Punjab in 1849.

    It was handed over to Queen Victoria and has been part of the crown jewels since then.

    It is now at permanent display in the Tower of London where all crown jewels are kept when not in use.

  • Ready to mingle but still single? Head over to Philippines to get extra pay

    Ready to mingle but still single? Head over to Philippines to get extra pay

    Tootay huay dil jaain kahan? Philippines. If you’re dateless on Valentine’s Day, then Philippines might is the place for you. There might be an advantage to finding out that you’re dumped before the biggest romantic holiday of the year, by drowning in cash.

    The lonely hearts residing in General Luna townhall in the Quezon Province will now recieve three times their normal wage if they are able to prove that they were single for the past three years.


    Eternal bachelor Mayor Matt Florido announced that he would be giving extra pay to all of his staff to show gratitude for all the extra work they put in and prove that “someone loves them”. This is the third time he is taking such an initiative.

    Speaking to AFP, Florido said that he could empathize with how singles felt about this day, since he has been single himself since his birth.
    “I know what they’re going through today, I feel for them.. On Valentine’s Day no one will give them chocolates, flowers … so we thought of giving them this kind of incentive so they can also feel someone cares for them, someone loves them.”

    Florido also added that the staff members who were already romantically attached did not object to their single colleagues getting more pay:

    “Maybe they understand what the single people are going through,” he said.

  • Feeling lonely today? Rent a boyfriend for this Valentine

    Feeling lonely today? Rent a boyfriend for this Valentine

    Valentine’s Day is still not over so if you are looking for someone to accompany you, don’t worry, a man in India has got your back!

    The man is offering ‘dating services’ to anyone looking for a partner this Valentine’s Day.

    Shakul Gupta, a 31-year-old techie from Gurugram, has offered his “boyfriend on rent” services for Valentine’s Day this year to single ladies.

    In an Instagram post, he said that he is providing dating services to unmarried ladies to alleviate loneliness during Valentine’s Week. He further stated that his goals are not commercial or physical in nature.

    Shakul revealed that he began offering dating services to ladies approximately 5 years ago and that he has gone on over 50 dates with women and has enjoyed spending time with them.

  • 2,000 Pakistani workers secured jobs in Korea through EPS, says Korean ambassador

    2,000 Pakistani workers secured jobs in Korea through EPS, says Korean ambassador

    The Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Pakistan, Suh Sangpyo, announced on Monday that during the year 2022, approximately 2,000 workers from Pakistan secured employment in Korea through the Employment Permit System (E9).

    As per a news release issued by the embassy, the Ambassador expressed his appreciation for the increasing employment opportunities being provided to Pakistani workers through the Employment Permit System (EPS) in Korea. He also pledged to extend his embassy’s full cooperation to further expand the EPS project in the future.

    The Embassy extended its support to the Employment Permit System (E9) project by donating five units of computer equipment, namely scanners, to the sending country (OEC) free of charge. The scanners can be utilised for multiple purposes, including passport scanning.

  • Restaurant shut down by Assistant Commissioner for refusing to give discount, claim owners

    Restaurant shut down by Assistant Commissioner for refusing to give discount, claim owners

    Yak Grill in Gilgit has shared a post on their Instagram page revealing that their eatery had been sealed by Assistant Comissioner Gojal, Rao Rafy Afzal, because they had refused to give the administration a discount.
    In the caption, the owners revealed that they would be challenging this order in court and called out the AC for the corrupt practice.

    “AC Gojal Rao Rafy Afzal has illegally sealed Yakgrill restaurant in Passu, Gojal, Hunza due to the restaurant not providing discounts to the administration.
    He made electric heaters in the restaurant a base and sealed the restaurant. The right to operate a business and offer services is protected under the law, and it is important that these rights are upheld and respected.
    We will challenge this in court to restore our operation as soon as possible.
    Our restaurant will remain close till further notice .”

    In a video that is currently circulating on Twitter, AC Afzal can be seen in an argument with the owners.

    The Current reached out to AC Afzal who explained that the restaurant had broken Section 144, which is a law pertaining to using electric heaters. Upon inspection, the team had found electric heaters in use and thus gave orders to shut down the place.
    “The owners are spreading propaganda to hide the truth. We had imposed Section 144 CrPC on the use of electric heaters. On spot checking and inspection they were found using them. Thus, orders were given to seal the restaurant and to confiscate the heaters. Upon which the owner and his team used threatening and offensive language. They came up with this fake story to cover up. The owner is being prosecuted against under PPC for relevant offences.”

    On whether this Section has been imposed before on other restaurants before and why was this the issue to focus on, the AC responded that it was due to the electricity shortage problem which is why it was emphasized on.

    “This is enforced all over Gojal. There is shortage of electricity in Gojal. Which is why this was imposed.”

    Regarding whether Yak Grill and its owners were given a prior warning about their use of electric heaters before being sealed, the AC responded with:

    “The administration issues a notification/ order under Sec 144 CrPC which is displayed on social media and showcased at different places also. Individuals/ hotels/ restaurants can’t be sent such an order individually as it’s administratively impossible.

    It’s an open truth. Spot checking is done afterwards and legal action is taken. The notification/ order was passed on November 28th which has validity of 90 days.”

  • Aamir Liaquat leaked video case: Dania Shah released on bail

    Aamir Liaquat leaked video case: Dania Shah released on bail

    Dania Shah, the estranged wife of the late Dr Aamir Liaquat, has been granted bail on Tuesday by Sindh High Court.


    The high court issued its decision on Dania Shah’s February 8 bail plea.


    A previous bail application had been denied by the district and sessions court in Karachi. Subsequently, Dania Shah approached the high court and claimed that no evidence had been uncovered against her, pleading that the court should release her on bond and end the legal remand.
    The SHC, while accepting bail of late Aamir Liaquat’s wife against surety bonds of Rs200,000, ordered police to release her from jail.

    Aamir Liaquat, a televangelist and politician, was found dead at his home on June 9 in Karachi.

    A few months before his death, videos surfaced online showing Dr Aamir in compromising positions, allegedly shot in secret and released by Dania Shah.

  • Hyderabad woman suffers vision impairment after using phone in the dark

    Hyderabad woman suffers vision impairment after using phone in the dark

    Indian doctor Sudhir Kumar has shared details of a case on Twitter where a woman began suffering from vision impairment for one and a half year. Her symptoms included seeing bright flashes of light, dark zig zag lines and some times, the inability to see or focus on objects.
    In a lengthy Twitter thread, he said that the 30 year old woman had quit her job as a beautician to take care of her specially-abled son, which is when she picked up the habit of scrolling through her phone for several hours at night with the lights switched off.

    “I reviewed the history. Symptoms had started after she quit her job of a beautician in order to take care of her specially abled child. She picked up a new habit of browsing through her smartphone for several hours daily, including >2 hours at nights with lights switched of.”

    After this, the doctor revealed that it was clearly a case of ‘smartphone vision syndrome’ which occurs after long term usage of tablets, phones or computers which can cause disabling optical symptoms.

    “The diagnosis was obvious now. She was suffering from smartphone vision syndrome (SVS). Long-term use of devices such as computer, smartphones or tablets can cause various eye-related disabling symptoms, referred to as computer vision syndrome (CVS) or digital vision syndrome.”

    The doctor had advised the woman to reduce her use of phones and only use it when it is completely necessary. Now, 18 months later the woman’s eyesight has been restored and she no longer sees flashes of light or zig zag lines.

    Using this case as an example, he advised his followers to reduce phone usage to take care of their bodies better. His two reminders were:

    1 Take 20-second break, every 20 min, to look at something 20 feet away, while using a digital screen (20-20-20 rule).

    2 Avoid looking at screens of digital devices for long, as it can cause severe and disabling vision-related problems.

  • First female Hindu officer assumes charge as Assistant Commissioner in Hassanabdal

    First female Hindu officer assumes charge as Assistant Commissioner in Hassanabdal

    For the first time in the town’s history, a woman from a minority group has been selected as Hassanabdal’s assistant commissioner.

    The 27-year-old Dr Sana Ramchand Gulwani has taken over as the town’s administrator and AC.

    Dr Sana became the first female member of the Hindu community to pass the 2020 Central Superior Services (CSS) test and get accepted into the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS).

    She attended a local government school for her elementary and secondary education while growing up in the tiny village of Chak in Shikarpur, Sindh.

    Her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University was awarded to her in 2016. She continued her urology education after which she started studying for the CSS test.

    Her parents did not want her to see the administration, according to Dr Sana. Her career in medicine itself was the family’s long-held desire. She did, however, succeed in reaching both goals.

  • ‘IMF side eyeing’: the opening of Tim Horton’s in Lahore has launched hilarious memes on Twitter

    ‘IMF side eyeing’: the opening of Tim Horton’s in Lahore has launched hilarious memes on Twitter

    Did we miss anything that happened this weekend? Was it something really big? *chuckles nervously*


    It turns out kay chahe mulk mein dollar khatam ho jaain, petrol na ho aur choola bhee na jallay, Lahore phir bhee Lahore hai. If Lahoris want coffee, then they will get coffee.

    Canadian cafe chain Tim Hortons should allow business students to study their launch in Pakistan because in the midst of an economic recession, they launched their coffee shop at phase 6 in DHA.


    As it turned out, Lahoris decided to take their hospitality to the fifth gear and welcomed the new chain with a long line outside its doors. Throngs of customers waited for four hours to get a taste.

    What do the rest of us struggling with the prices of onions and petrol do in these times without tasting French Vanilla coffee? Laugh at hilarious memes on Twitter.

    Seriously tho

    https://twitter.com/abelswho3rre/status/1624367202789912576?s=20&t=pGTXgLO3cVRpoXtPDkE-fg
    https://twitter.com/peachcrisis/status/1624852505992519680?s=20&t=pGTXgLO3cVRpoXtPDkE-fg
    https://twitter.com/yesindeeder/status/1624842233269608448?s=20&t=pGTXgLO3cVRpoXtPDkE-fg

    But chalo yaar it was for coffee, let it slide pls pls

    But in the end, Lahoris know how to have fun. Just pray it doesn’t involve a Rs 700 cup of coffee.