Category: Lifestyle

  • Modi leads yoga day event in Indian-occupied Kashmir

    Modi leads yoga day event in Indian-occupied Kashmir

    Stretching, arching his back and kneeling on a mat, India’s Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi led hundreds of people performing yoga in India-held Kashmir on Friday.

    The exercises in Srinagar marked the 10th International Yoga Day, Modi’s own brainchild.

    But while yoga is not itself a religious practice, it has its origins in Hindu philosophy — the god Shiva is said to have been the first yogi — and many Kashmiris are indifferent to the discipline.

    Thousands of government employees, schoolteachers and students from all over the region were brought in for the event, although rain forced Modi’s performance indoors.

    Afterwards, he urged hundreds of people including many police and armed forces personnel on the shores of Dal Lake to make yoga “a part of their daily lives”.

    “Yoga fosters strength, good health and wellness,” he said.

    But one Srinagar resident saw the event as a cultural intrusion.

    “This yoga is being imposed on our children to culturally change the next generations and control their minds,” they told AFP, declining to be identified for fear of reprisal.

    “It’s an imposition on us.”

    Modi’s visit comes after a series of attacks, including one where nine people were killed and 33 injured when a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims plunged into a deep gorge after a suspected attack.

    June 21 was declared International Yoga Day a decade ago and Modi has since led events at emblematic locations across India, and last year at the UN headquarters in New York.

  • Singaporean woman posed as goddess to cheat followers out of seven million dollars

    Singaporean woman posed as goddess to cheat followers out of seven million dollars

    A Singaporean woman, Woo May Hoe, claiming to be a deity, cheated her followers into handing her more than $7 million and made them take loans totalling another $6.6 million from different financial institutions, reported The Strait Times.

    The 53-year-old ‘goddess’ had about 30 followers, and she severely punished the ones who displeased her, pulling their teeth out from pliers and forcing some of them to eat human faeces.


    On one occasion, she even forced a victim to jump off the second storey and threatened to push another if they did not comply.


    Woo is now in remand after she pocketed the funds from 2012 to 2020.

    She was arrested in 2020 after followers lodged police reports against her.

    The prosecution said that many of Woo’s followers were suffering from or had relatives suffering from serious medical conditions at the time. They approached her, desperate for healing.

    Woo would guide them that it was crucial for her followers to clear their “bad karma”, and increase their “good karma” to improve their health and that of their loved ones.


    She also told them that asking for receipts or proof of payment was “offensive” for any of them. Besides money, she also ordered them to buy houses, condominium units and cars as a form of “worship” – which she used for her own benefit.


    Some beguiled followers left their full-time jobs and moved in to serve her as helpers.

    On May 8, Woo pleaded guilty to three counts of assault and two cheating charges.

    Forty-five other charges will be considered during sentencing.

    Woo was sentenced to 10 and a half years in jail, and she has made a $675,500 restitution.

  • Court issues notice to PTA in TikTok ban case

    Court issues notice to PTA in TikTok ban case

    The Peshawar High Court has sought a response from the federal government within 15 days on the request to impose a complete ban on TikTok. The petition stated that relevant authorities have failed to remove ‘profane and obscene’ content on the app.

    According to media reports, the bench, comprising of Chief Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim and Justice Sahibzada Asadullah, fixed June 20 for the hearing.

    The petition was filed by a lawyer, Imran Khan, who requested the court to order the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the Ministry of Information to arrest the defendants on TikTok in Pakistan and to ban the platform permanently.

    According to the petition, the guidelines of Tik Tok violate the Constitution of Pakistan.

    It has also been requested to the court to direct the defendants to not allow social applications in future which would affect the moral values of the people of Pakistan.

    Barrister Babar Shehzad Imran appeared on behalf of the petitioner and argued that while there are benefits of social media, some social media platforms have opened the way for blasphemy against decency, morality and the glory of Islam in countries like Pakistan.

  • 52 dead within two days in Indian heatwave

    52 dead within two days in Indian heatwave

    A total of 52 deaths have been reported within two days as an intense heatwave grips the Indian capital of New Delhi.

    As yet, 192 homeless persons have died in New Delhi in heatwaves that hit the ancient city between June 11 and 19, Indian media has reported.

    More than 40,000 cases of heat stroke have been reported in India this summer, and at least 110 deaths have been confirmed between March 1 and June 18.
    Recent media reports suggested that the mercury hit 52 degree Celsius, however no break is in sight.

    The Meteorological Department’s assessment says the temperature will be several times higher than normal this month, while New Delhi had its hottest night in more than 50 years on Wednesday.

  • Excess fare collected refunded to riders in historic first

    Excess fare collected refunded to riders in historic first

    The administration Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz conducted a grand operation across the province to reduce transport fares, and reportedly, for the first time in Punjab, excess charges were returned to the passengers.

    According to the spokesman of the Punjab government, a total amount of 1,467,921 rupees was returned to the riders.

    A fine of 27,08,405 rupees was imposed on the transporters who charged more than the official rate. On the day before the grand operation, rates for 3,220 vehicles, passenger tickets, and number of rides were checked.

    1,448 vehicles were also fined for violation, while 354 vehicles were halted, while nine cases were registered against those who collected rent in excess of the prescribed rate.

  • Aur band to collaborate with August Moon of Anne Hathaway’s The Idea of You

    Aur band to collaborate with August Moon of Anne Hathaway’s The Idea of You

    Aur, the band famous for ‘Tu Hai Kahan’, has partnered with the recent Amazon Prime hit “The Idea of You,” which starred Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine.


    In an Instagram post, the band announced the launch date as June 21 with the caption, “Anne Hathaway k liye kuch likha hai, sunnana hai?”


    The band recently collaborated with Zayn Malik and now have become the first to collaborate on such a big scale.


    The storyline of ‘The Idea of You’ revolves around a leading boy band member, Hayes, 24, played by Nicholas Galitzine, who falls in love with a forty-year-old Solene, played by Anne Hathaway. Although the steamy romance is the centre of attention, the original music from this fake boy band gained popularity among the audience. There are a number of tracks in the film, including Dance Before We Walk, Closer, The Idea of You and Taste.


    However, Aur has collaborated to present a new rendition of Closer. The song is set to be released tomorrow, and we can’t wait.

  • ‘She was my everything’: Irshad Bhatti on missing his wife

    ‘She was my everything’: Irshad Bhatti on missing his wife

    Renowned political analyst Irshad Bhatti has been through a devastating personal loss that has shaped his life and career.
    He lost his wife, his best friend and support, leaving him to care for their young children alone.
    Recently Irshad Bhatti appeared on the show ‘On The Front Eid Special’ hosted by Kamran Shahid.

    “When my wife died, I felt like I lost my companion, my best friend, the woman who used to pray for me. I remember her every day, and I believe that I will meet her one day,” he poignantly said.

    Safina Bhatti passed away on December 9, 2020, after a long battle with cancer.

  • Maryam Nawaz to award prizes to cleaning staff on Eid: Azma Bukhari

    Maryam Nawaz to award prizes to cleaning staff on Eid: Azma Bukhari

    Provincial Information Minister of Punjab, Azma Bukhari, has said that Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz is personally overseeing the cleaning campaign in Punjab and has instructed officials to award cleaners.

    She added that the ‘Saaf Suthra Punjab’ campaign was successfully conducted throughout the province. Litter was promptly cleared within one hour from all sacrificial sites, and waste management staff were provided with food for Eid ul Azha.

    The provincial Information Minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, criticized the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for focusing on threats rather than cleanliness. She expressed disappointment that he continued to spread hatred even on Eid day. She invited him to Lahore, asserting that they would demonstrate effective garbage removal methods.

  • How many animals were sacrificed on Eid in Pakistan this year?

    How many animals were sacrificed on Eid in Pakistan this year?

    Despite rising inflation, substantial sales of sacrificial animals have been registered this year.

    Livestock markets of Punjab saw traders bringing in more than 1.8 lakh animals. Seven lakh and 72 thousand animals were sold in Lahore alone.

    The Department of Local Government has released data for nine divisions. According to the data, more than 18 lakh animals came to the livestock markets of Punjab.

    216,000 animals came to Faisalabad, 124,000 thousand to Gujranwala, 146,000 to Multan’s cattle market, 76,000 to Sahiwal, 94,000 to Rawalpindi, and more than 103,000 to Sargodha.

    The largest cattle market of the twin cities was established in Bhata Chowk, between Rawalpindi and Islamabad, where about 90 percent of the animals were sold.

    According to Punjab Local Government Secretary Shakeel Ahmed Mian, best facilities were provided to the animals and traders in the markets. The local government and district administration took action against illegal sale points.

    On the other hand, most of the animals were sold in the country’s largest cattle market on the Northern Bypass in Karachi. About two lakh animals were brought to the Northern Bypass cattle market this time, including 150,000 cows, 40,000 goats, and hundreds of camels. According to the market’s management staff, most of the animals have been sold.

  • Two dead, seven injured in laptop battery fire

    Two dead, seven injured in laptop battery fire

    At least two people have died, and seven others suffered burns after a house in the Shareef Pura neighbourhood of Faisalabad caught fire when a laptop battery exploded on Wednesday.


    The house caught fire while the laptop was charging, reported Geo News.

    Rescue teams put out the fire and shifted at least nine members of the family, including five children and two women, to the nearby Allied Hospital.


    Meanwhile, hospital sources told Geo News that two siblings, a brother and sister, could not survive their injuries, while seven others are receiving treatment.


    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz expressed regret over the death of the children, extending condolences to the bereaved family.


    According to the provincial government’s statement, she has ordered the provision of the best treatment for those injured in the fire.


    Last week, a terrifying blaze at the Sahiwal Teaching Hospital took the lives of at least 11 infants.