Category: Lifestyle

  • PIA Hajj operations to start May 31

    PIA Hajj operations to start May 31

    Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will begin Hajj operations, with 297 flights to Jeddah and Madinah departing from eight cities from May 31.

    A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Federal Minister for Aviation Khawaja Saad Rafique, he was briefed by the national flag-carrier’s administration on important matters.

    According to the federal minister, the state airline will start Hajj operations on May 31 as planned, with flights to Jeddah and Madinah departing from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Multan, Peshawar, and Quetta.

    The national flag-carrier’s administration said that 297 flights will operate from May 31 to August 31.

    The leadership of the state airline announced the addition of four Airbus 320 aircraft to its fleet. One plane arrived in Pakistan last week and is currently being processed by Pakistan Customs and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), while a second plane is expected to arrive by the end of the month.

  • Bus drivers’ race? Two buses collide, killing eight people in Murree

    Bus drivers’ race? Two buses collide, killing eight people in Murree

    On Monday, a coaster crashed into a ditch at Khaira Gali on Galyat Road in Murree, killing at least eight people and injuring several others according to media reports.

    According to an eyewitness, both bus drivers were racing and the two buses crashed due to their high speeds. As soon as the tragedy was reported, a huge number of residents raced to the scene and began self-rescue efforts, while rescue and police units arrived shortly after.

    He further stated that 12 persons have been transferred to the Tehsil Headquarter Hospital in Murree, while eight bodies have been exhumed, and the death toll is expected to grow.

    Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz has expressed sadness for the loss of life in the Murree traffic tragedy and has ordered a report.

  • Tourists stranded at Babusar Top after heavy snowfall

    Tourists stranded at Babusar Top after heavy snowfall

    Heavy snowfall in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Babusar Top area has trapped many tourists including their vehicles.

    According to the government, up to 3 inches of snow have fallen on the Babusar Top and emergency teams have been sent to the area to evacuate tourists who have got stuck in their vehicles. Passengers and visitors are advised to avoid using the highway until further notice.

    Heavy snowfall is continuing at Babusar Top, according to the Gilgit-Baltistan chief secretary, and the Babusar-Naran National Highway has been momentarily closed for all kinds of traffic.

    More than 50 vehicles, carrying lots of passengers and visitors, were evacuated at Babusar Top due to snowfall and harsh weather, as per rescue personnel. The rescued tourists were taken to Babusar Centre.

    Periodic snowfall is continuing at Babusar Top, according to rescue officials, while the mercury has fallen below freezing.

  • Girl kidnapped by ex-fiancé in broad daylight, recovered

    Girl kidnapped by ex-fiancé in broad daylight, recovered

    After Lahore High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Ameer Bhatti ordered the police to rescue a girl kidnapped in broad daylight from the Shadbagh neighbourhood by Sunday evening, police retrieved her.

    The accused was apprehended in Arifwala and the girl was found. The victim, a 10th-grade student, was riding back home after taking the exam, with her brother when the motorcycle was hit by a car. Two armed men exited the vehicle, one grabbing the girl’s hand and forcing her inside the vehicle, while the other man aimed his rifle at her brother, preventing him from resisting. The kidnappers drove away after abducting the teenager.

    The LHC chief justice Muhammad Ameer Bhatti took notice of the event and instructed the IG Punjab to rescue the woman and present her in court. In connection with the case, the IGP, the CCPO, and other senior officers appeared before the Chief Justice on Sunday, promising to rescue the girl before the deadline.

    Kidnapper Abid was the girl’s ex-fiance, according to the CCPO Lahore. The perpetrator kidnapped the victim because he was bitter about the end of their engagement. The kidnappers promptly turned off their cellphones following the event. The girl was rescued from Arifwala and the culprits were apprehended after the IG enlisted the help of the IB and CTD.

  • Old man with psychiatric disability allegedly beaten to death over suspicion of being Muslim

    Old man with psychiatric disability allegedly beaten to death over suspicion of being Muslim

    A mentally challenged 65-year-old man in India was allegedly beaten to death by a BJP worker. A murder case has been registered.

    Bhanwarlal Jain, an elderly man, went missing on May 15 after attending a religious event in Rajasthan, according to the police.

    The police issued an alert with his images in response to a missing person report. His body was discovered besides the roadside. It was given to his family, who performed the final rituals.

    The attacker in the video has been identified as Dinesh Kushwaha, the husband of a former BJP corporator.

    The family of the old man went to the police after a video of him went viral on social media.

    The video showed Kushwaha repeatedly slapping Jain and asking him about his identity. Kushwaha was seen asking him if his name was Mohammed and demanding his Aadhaar Card.

    The accused in the video can be heard asking the mentally ill man if his name was Mohammed, and later started slapping him repeatedly.

    https://twitter.com/anurag_dwary/status/1527928132656717825?s=21&t=DV4wIS-2PoHe1yT53RfyPg
  • Two sisters killed for allegedly delaying immigration process for Pakistani husbands

    Two sisters killed for allegedly delaying immigration process for Pakistani husbands

    Two Spanish national sisters of Pakistani descent were murdered in Gulliana police precincts by their paternal uncle for failing to bring their spouses to Spain, reports Dawn.

    Arooj Abbas and Aneesa Abbas, both 21, were married to their cousins in Pakistan more than a year ago, but they were unable to obtain visas for their husbands to join them in Spain.

    Their in-laws suspected them of delaying their husbands’ immigration applications on purpose.

    The initial probe, according to police sources, indicated that both sisters were unhappy in their marriages. Their family was able to return them to Pakistan a few days ago.

    Both sisters were found dead in their home on Friday. They were tortured to death before being shot.

    The women were allegedly murdered by their paternal uncle, who was also the father-in-law of one of them, according to the police. However, no case has been filed yet. According to the DPO, police have begun raids to apprehend the accused in the case.

    Ataur Rehman of the Gujrat District Police, Kharian DSP, and others arrived on the scene, while a team of forensic experts collected evidence from the crime scene. The bodies were taken to the hospital to be examined.

  • Boy brings mother’s gun to school, injures seven-year-old

    Boy brings mother’s gun to school, injures seven-year-old

    A Class 2 student in Chicago, USA, brought a gun to school where it accidentally discharged and grazed a classmate . The eight-year-old boy found the gun under his mother’s bed. The incident took place in Walt Disney Magnet School in Chicago on Tuesday.

    The 28-year-old woman, charged with child endangerment, appeared in court on Wednesday. A fine of $1,000 was imposed on her.

    “We are inches away, possibly centimetres away, from a very different case and a very different tragedy,” Judge Michael Hogan told the woman.

    According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the bullet struck the ground, ricocheted, and grazed the abdomen of a seven-year-old boy. The child was subsequently sent to a nearby hospital.

    A Glock 19 handgun was found inside the student’s bag, which was handed over to school security personnel.

    According to the woman’s lawyers, her firearms were licensed, and the incident was not planned or done on purpose.

  • ‘Becoming the next Amir liaquat’ : Twitter calls out Imran Khan on ‘misogynistic’ comments

    ‘Becoming the next Amir liaquat’ : Twitter calls out Imran Khan on ‘misogynistic’ comments

    PTI Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan while addressing a rally in Multan yesterday made misogynistic remarks about Vice President of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz, Maryam Nawaz.

    “In that speech, she took my name with such passion that I would like to tell her: Maryam, please be careful, your husband may get upset because you were constantly repeating my name,” said IK during the speech.

    Have a look at the reactions:

    https://twitter.com/Mustafa_Chdry/status/1527682887067152385

  • 85 percent of Balochistan is without clean drinking water: report

    85 percent of Balochistan is without clean drinking water: report

    According to the provincial health department, the first case of cholera was identified in Balochistan on April 17th and since then 2,856 cases and six deaths have been reported so far in the province.

    A report, released by Geo News‘ Muhummad Ejaz Khan on the current crisis faced by Balochistan suggests that due to infection of cholera in the region, local health sources are rubbishing the official tally. They claim that at least two dozen people are dead due to the disease.

    Senator Sarfraz Bugti shared a video of locals in which they can be seen protesting in the scorching heat. In the tweet, he urged the concerned authorities to take action.

    It has been reported by the media outlet that residents of Dera Bugti (a district in Balochistan) are being forced to drink dirty water because of the unavailability of clean water. Last week, in the district six people, including women and very young children, died within hours of being infected with cholera.

    Dr Muhammad Azam Bugti, the district health officer in Dera Bugti, revealed to the media outlet that local people and animals use the same water ponds for drinking, which has become a major cause of the epidemic.

    “Over 85% of Balochistan’s population is deprived of clean drinking water,” he said. “This at a time when billions of rupees are being allocated every year for water supply schemes in the province”, he added.

    Chief Minister (CM) Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has directed the department of public health and Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has also ordered emergency relief measures.

    Several demonstrations this month were also held in Quetta and other areas of Dera Bugti to demand that the government provide clean drinking water. According to Geo, in the long run, the provincial government will need to set up a research cell to study the epidemic which has now firmly rooted itself in the province.

  • Ban, what ban? Local alternatives to your favourite imported products

    Ban, what ban? Local alternatives to your favourite imported products

    Usually when we hear the word “imported”, the first that comes to our mind is good quality products and when we hear the word “local”, we think of not so great, local quality products. However, more small- to medium-enterprises are now making better quality products at low costs. The government yesterday announced that luxury or non-essential commodities have been completely banned in the country to help the nation emerge from its financial crisis. After the announcement, many are wondering how will they get their hands on their favourite imported products.

    The Current has complied a list of local products that you can as alternative to imported products.

    Mobile phones

    The production of mobile phones by local manufacturing plants has more than doubled against the import in the country during 2021. You will not be able to get your hands on Apple Iphones but you thankfully there are many locally made options, like Vivo, Techno, and Oppo among many others.

    Home appliances

    Major appliances, also known as white goods, comprise major household appliances and may include: air conditioners, dishwashers, clothes dryers, drying cabinets, freezers, refrigerators, kitchen stoves, water heaters, washing machines, trash compactors, and microwave ovens

    Haier, is one of Pakistan’s most well-known brands, it also exports air conditioner. Dawlance, PEL, and Orient are three other important corporations that participate in Pakistani exports.

    Shoes

    You can find some of the best shoes in Pakistani markets. Everyone loves khussas and apart from local bazars like liberty, zainab market and others, there are many local brands you can shop from.

    Mochari, is a good local brand for shoes and bags.

    Sauces

    Sauces are essential for good food. The government has banned imported sauces but you can try Pakistani brand Dipitt.

    Sanitary ware

     Sanitary ware is an umbrella term that refers to sanitary appliances found in bathrooms and kitchens. There are local alternatives although they don’t last as long as the imported ones. But then apparently the ban is also temporary so perhaps wait before you remodel that bathroom or kitchen.

    Tissue paper

    I think it goes without saying that Rose Petal is the household name in Pakistan when it comes to tissue paper.

    Shampoos

    We have personally heard some good reviews about Conatural’s shampoo. In addition, you can easily find local Sunsilk, Lifebuoy among others in local shops

    Confectionary

    Thee are many local brands that can fullfil your sweet tooth, Candyland, Mayfair and Hilal.

    Chocolates

    You can get some really good chocolates from Lal’s.

    Cigarettes

    Cigarettes are bad for your health but if you still going to smoke there are local alternatives of foreign brands.

    Icecream

    In the summer, one can’t live without icecream and Hico Pakistan makes some really good flavours.. Their cookie and cream is the best! Walls is another local alternative.

    Pasta

    Bake Parlor Pasta is a good alternative to international brands.

    Juices

    Imported juices have also been banned but have we don’t have to worry as we our own local brand for juices. Who does not love to drink Shezan mango juice in this weather? And Nestle fruit juices are also locally produced.

    Toiletries

    Personal care items are necessary but a ban on imported items should not stop you from taking care of yourself. You can try many local brands.