Category: Lifestyle

  • PIA announces ‘Sadpara Air Safari’ to boost local tourism

    Pakistan International Airlines is all set to launch the ‘Sadpara Ali Safari’ service to boost local tourism in the country. The service is named after late mountaineer Ali Sadpara. The service is expected to start from June 12.

    As per the details, after the launch of the service, people will be able to book a flight from Islamabad and fly over to K2, Deosai, Nanga Parbat, and other mountains before landing in Skardu. During the flight the captain will enlighten the passengers with live commentary.

    The one way Air Safari service will cost Rs25,000, Express Tribune has reported.

    The return flight will operate as a normal flight carrying other passengers to provide travelling flexibility to their clients.

    Ali Sadpara lost his life earlier this year in February, along with two international mountaineers during their quest to conquer K2 in winter.

  • Artist sells invisible sculpture for more than $18,000

    Artist sells invisible sculpture for more than $18,000

    Italian artist Salvatore Garau recently auctioned an invisible sculpture for $18,300 (Rs 2,831,454).

     As per reports, Garau recently sold an invisible sculpture called “I Am”. There is a catch though. There is no sculpture.

    The person who bought the “work” of art gets a stamped certificate as a receipt of payment.

    Initially, the price was set between $7,312 to $10,968.

    Garau said “I Am,” or in his native Italian, “Io Sono” may not exist physically but that does not mean that it’s nothing. He said the piece exists in the mind of its creator.

    Garau also set rules on how the work is to be exhibited, including being in an area about 5 feet by 5 feet with no obstacles but lighting and climate control are optional.

    This isn’t the only piece of invisible art by Garau. He has also created a “Buddha in contemplation” and another creation called “Aphrodite Piange,” or “Aphrodite cries.”

    “Now it exists and will remain in this space forever,” says the video. “You do not see it but it exists. It is made of air and spirit.”

  • ‘Why do people have to get married,’ Malala on love, life and the future

    ‘Why do people have to get married,’ Malala on love, life and the future

    Pakistan’s shining star, Malala Yousafzai sets British Vogue on fire with her latest interview for the magazine’s July cover.

    The interview covers her life after her graduation from Oxford University, her big plans for her future, love and marriage.

    Love and marriage

    When asked about love and relationships at first, Malala seems “embarrassed” and horrified to answer questions about love, so much so that the author writes that it is like she is “torturing a kitten”. Near the end of the interview Malala brings up the subject again and asks questions that would concern an intelligent 23-year-old.

    She questions the reasoning behind marriage and relationships, saying that it is difficult to be certain that the person you choose is worth the trust. “Especially [in terms of] thinking about relationships. You know, on social media, everyone’s sharing their relationship stories, and you get worried…If you can trust someone or not, [and] how can you be sure.”

    She talks about her parent’s arranged marriage and asks, “I still don’t understand why people have to get married. If you want to have a person in your life, why do you have to sign marriage papers, why can’t it just be a partnership?”

    She laughs and mentions that her mother keeps telling her about the beauty of marriage and how her father gets emails from suitors who talk about how they have land and money and want to marry Malala.

    University days and future plans

    When applying to Oxford University, Malala says that she wanted to be seen as ‘any other student’. When she started university in 2017, her college principal offered to write an email to other students who would interact with her, informing them ‘to respect Malala’s privacy”. She says that she didn’t want them to see her as someone they saw on television and wanted to be in the company of people her own age. At college, she went out and ‘every moment’, hung out with friends, stayed up late and shopped. Everyone came to hang out at Malala’s place because she would have snacks and be incredibly hospitable, a nod to her Pashtun culture.

    Malala is currently working with Apple + , according to the article, and although details haven’t been revealed, she says that she will create content that will make people laugh and enjoy themselves. “I want these shows to be entertaining and the sort of thing I would watch,” she tells British Vogue.

    The interview also includes short statements from Michelle Obama, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook and Malala’s best friend.

    The pictures

    Sharing some portraits of herself from the British Vogue Cover, Malala wrote, “Thrilled and humbled to be on the cover of British Vogue. I know the power that a young girl carries in her heart when she has a vision and a mission – and I hope that every girl who sees this cover will know that she can change the world.”

    Answering a question about her headscarf Malala said that it is more than her faith adding, “It’s a cultural symbol for us Pashtuns, so it represents where I come from. And Muslim girls or Pashtun girls or Pakistani girls, when we follow our traditional dress, we’re considered to be oppressed, or voiceless, or living under patriarchy.”

    She continued, “I want to tell everyone that you can have your own voice within your culture, and you can have equality in your culture.”

    Malala’s interview to British Vogue is titled, “I Know The Power A Young Girl Carries In Her Heart”: The Extraordinary Life Of Malala” and is part of the magazine’s July issue.

  • Chewing gum, TV and black cats: Popular myths we hear as children

    Chewing gum, TV and black cats: Popular myths we hear as children

    As we get older, there are many things that we believe as children that we find out aren’t true. It might be a shocker when you find out that chewing gum doesn’t stay in your stomach forever or the tooth fairy isn’t real (we were so sad about this one)! Shanzeh Chaudhry asked around and found out the most popular myths we believed as children – and how real they really are.

    1. The Tooth Fairy

    We’ve all heard of the mysterious creature that comes to us at night and takes our teeth in exchange for money. The legend of the tooth fairy actually traces back to the 10th century, beginning in Northern Europe. Parents would actually pay their children for their baby teeth. Why? Back then a lot of superstition surrounded the topic. Sometimes warriors would wear the baby teeth as jewelry for good luck. It was actually a warrior who originally came up with the idea of a fairy coming at night and taking the teeth. Over time, the story developed and now is used by parents to keep their children’s teeth clean (as we all know the tooth fairy doesn’t accept decayed teeth). Sadly the tooth fairy is not real.

    2. Sitting too close to the television will blind you

    This is a popular myth, that most of us have been told whenever we get a bit too close to the television. Many people actually believe this while entering adulthood too, but in actuality, this is false. The most damage that can be done to your eyes by sitting too close to the television, is a temporary eye strain, which happens because our blinking rate reduces. In fact, adults are more likely to get eye strains than children when sitting too close to the television. So it isn’t entirely wrong, just exaggerated.

    3. Swimming after eating will give you a stomachache

    Swimming shortly after a meal isn’t risky at all. Digestion diverts some of your blood flow from your muscles to your stomach, Parents feared that the water would block that vital blood flow, resulting in severe cramps and the risk of drowning. The truth is that has no way of affecting your digestion, if you’re not in the water for exercise then you should be completely fine.

    4. If a black cat passes you, it’s bad luck

    Black cats haven’t had it easy because of this one. They’ve been plagued by superstition for a long time, from medieval beliefs that they were all witches’ pets to current fears that it’s a bad omen to pass one by. This once again is not true and is simply like any ordinary cat you’d find. In fact in other cultures they are seen as good luck. In Japan, they supposedly bring luck to your love life. European sailers would take them on a journey for good luck. A long-held superstition in Scotland is that a black cat coming unexpectedly on your porch is a sign of future success. In France, if you looked after them, they would bring you good luck. There’s a legend that the Norse goddess Freya loves cats and would reward farmers with a successful crop if they feed them and looked after them.

    5. If you eat a seed a plant will grow in your stomach

    There is no possibility of this happening. We all occasionally swallow a seed when eating fruit in particular. Parents probably came up with this to scare us and avoid smaller children from choking on seeds. You can now comfortably eat your favorite fruit without fearing that a tree is going to pop out of you.

    6. If you swallow chewing gum it will stay in your stomach for seven years

    It is true that chewing gum takes longer to digest than most food, but it’s generally not harmful to swallow. It definitely doesn’t take seven years to digest, but most likely takes a maximum of five days to get out of your system. Large amounts of gum ingested with constipation have reportedly blocked intestines in children on rare instances. It is for this reason that chewing gum should not be swallowed often. It’s specifically more dangerous for children.

  • Why influencers are supporting OTG in biwi gone case?

    Why influencers are supporting OTG in biwi gone case?

    Lose your weight turns into losing your wife

    What is the fuss about?

    A 28-year-old man from Karachi got divorced as his wife claimed that he was not the person she got married to.

    Mr Cheema, a resident of Karachi, was working in a multinational company. He has been recently transferred to his company’s office in Lahore for a three-month project.

    He weighed almost 135 kgs and wanted to surprise his wife on his return to Karachi with a massive bodyweight loss.

    He subscribed to a low carb meal plan from an international health meal chain in Lahore, called On the Go by AK (OTG).

    His dedication to avoid Lahori food and strictly follow his diet plan transformed his body.

    As a man with a better physique and appearance, he was ready to surprise his wife after three months. But to his surprise, he was not allowed to enter the house. His wife failed to recognise him and said: “This is not the man who married me.” A huge drama was created and everyone in the neighbourhood also witnessed it.

    The residents reported that the husband took the insulting remarks from his wife personally, and his aggression escalated beyond control. The fight led to a divorce.

    Mr Cheema filed a lawsuit against On the go by AK (OTG) as he held the company responsible for his divorce.

    A representative from OTG has discredited the information of a lawsuit, claiming no such action was taken by their client.

    OTG claimed that the client was provided with a healthy weight loss diet to lose weight for which they have been successful. Losing 40 kgs in three months was the highest weight loss by a client in such time, OTG mentioned.

    Celebrities and the meme community have urged followers to subscribe to a meal plan from OTG as a protest against such people in society.

    Many A-listers influencers use our High-end meal plans to stay in shape but never have we seen such drama in the past.

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  • Boris Johnson marries fiancee Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony

    Boris Johnson marries fiancee Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has married his fiancee Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony on Sunday.

    “The Prime Minister and Ms Symonds were married yesterday afternoon in a small ceremony at Westminster Cathedral,” a Downing Street spokesperson said in a statement.

    “The couple will celebrate their wedding with family and friends next summer.”

    Known for his colorful love life, 56-year-old Johnson wed Symonds, 33, in front of close friends and family, the Mail on Sunday and The Sun newspapers first reported.

    The weekend nuptials were a surprise development, after reports earlier this week said the couple had sent out “save the date” cards for a wedding on July 30 next year.

    The pair got engaged in December, 2019, and have a one-year-old baby son, Wilfred. Their original plans to marry last year were delayed by the pandemic.

    Political colleagues sent congratulations to the couple as the news became official Sunday.

    “I think it’s a wonderful thing for both of them that they have made their marriage vows to one another,” senior minister Nadhim Zahawi told Sky News.

    Around 30 guests attended Saturday’s service — the maximum currently allowed under coronavirus rules — in central London, after being invited at the last minute, according to the Mail on Sunday.

    A small number of church officials were involved and Downing Street aides were not informed, sources told the paper.

    Symonds arrived at the lunchtime nuptials in a limousine and wore “a stunning long and flowing white dress” but chose not to wear a veil, it added.

    There were no descriptions of Johnson’s attire, with the mop-haired British leader infamous for his often dishevelled appearance.

    He had four children with his previous wife, lawyer Marina Wheeler, before they split in 2018. The couple only finalised their divorce last November.

    Johnson also reportedly has a daughter born as the result of an affair.

    When elected in 2019, he became the first prime minister to live at Downing Street as part of an unmarried couple.

    Symonds, a former head of communications for the Conservative Party who has not been married before, gave birth to their son just weeks after Johnson left intensive care as he recovered from a severe case of coronavirus.

    Meanwhile, he is only the second British prime minister to marry while in power, and the first in nearly two centuries. The last was Robert Jenkinson in 1822.

  • ‘Pakistan prepared to send limited Hajj pilgrims’

    ‘Pakistan prepared to send limited Hajj pilgrims’

    Saudi Arabia has not announced a Hajj policy yet, however, Pakistan has made complete arrangements to send limited pilgrims for Hajj, says Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Dr Noorul Haq Qadri.

    In an interview with Ali Furqan on Voice of America (VOA), Qadri said that this year’s Hajj would be a bit expensive as compared to the last year due to COVID-19 SOPs, however, an exact estimate can only be made after the final announcement by Saudi Arabia regarding SOPs and number of pilgrims.

    It would not be possible for Saudi Arabia to make normal arrangements as there’s a little time left for Hajj. He said Saudi Arabia will be able to make limited arrangements, but it has not confirmed the number of pilgrims.

    Qadri told that the Pakistan government is in contact with Saudi authorities and Saudi Arabia also wanted to take major Muslim countries in confidence before a final decision. He said that Saudi Arabia was making strict SOPs for Hajj during the pandemic. Pakistan will be ensuring the application of these coronavirus SOPs.

    Read More: Saudi Arabia says COVID-19 vaccination is ‘must’ for 2021 Hajj

    He further added that all pilgrims would have to submit negative COVID-19 tests results before leaving Pakistan and after the arrival in Saudi Arabia, all pilgrims will have to self-isolate for three days. 

    A coronavirus test will also be compulsory on arrival in Madina from Makkah and on returning back to Makkah.

    Regarding the issue of Saudi Arabia’s not accepting the Chinese vaccine, the minister said, “Pakistan will convince Saudi Arabia to recognise Chinese vaccine as WHO has approved the Sinopharm vaccine of China and most Pakistanis have been administered with the Chinese vaccine.” 

    In the proposed Hajj policy, Saudi Arabia has recommended vaccines including Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna and Johnson and Johnson’s.

  • Ex-Southwest pilot confesses to exposing himself, watching porn in cockpit

    A retired Southwest Airlines pilot was sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to exposing his genitals to a female first officer and watching pornography on a laptop during a flight from Philadelphia to Florida last year, Associated Press News has reported.

    U.S. Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson sentenced him to one year of unsupervised probation and a $5,000 fine.

    “This is not the kind of aberrant behaviour that anyone should accept,” the prosecutor said.

    “She had a right not to be subjected to this kind of behaviour, regardless of what may have motivated it or prompted it,” he added.

    Read More: Airline flies passengers to wrong destination

    “It started as a consensual prank between me and the other pilot. I never imagined it would turn into this in a thousand years,” Haak said during a remote hearing.

    A Southwest spokesperson told abc news that Haak left the airline before the company was made aware of the incident.

  • 13 mesmerising photos of the Super Flower Blood Moon

    13 mesmerising photos of the Super Flower Blood Moon

    The first lunar eclipse of the current year took place on May 26 (Wednesday) but it wasn’t just a lunar eclipse with a simple full moon, it was a Super Flower Blood Moon. Photos of the Super Flower Blood Moon were shared from around the world and some scenic pictures will leave you in shock.

    A super moon occurs when the moon appears larger than usual in the night sky because it is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, known as the perigee.

    According to NASA, a blood moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse, when the Earth is positioned directly between the moon and the sun. Earth’s atmosphere filters the sunlight, scattering blue light but allowing red light to pass through.

    May’s full moon is additionally known as the “Flower Moon,” named for the abundance of flowers associated with spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

    Astrophotographers around the globe captured breathtaking images of the event, which was clearly visible in Asia and Australia, as well as much of the US and South America.

    Here are some of the pictures that we’ve collected for you:

    Pakistan

    Arfa Karim Tower, Lahore by Art by Wasif

    New Zealand

    The total lunar eclipse is seen on May 26, 2021, in Auckland, New Zealand. 

    Australia

    A surfer is seen as the “Super Flower Blood Moon” rises over the Pacific Ocean at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on May 26, 2021.

    Brazil

    A lunar eclipse is observed during dawn in Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, May 26, 2021.

    Britain

    The full moon is seen behind Stonehenge stone circle near Amesbury, Britain, May 26, 2021.

    Hong Kong

    The moon is pictured above Hong Kong on May 26, 2021, during a total lunar eclipse.

    California

    The full moon sets over Santa Monica Beach in Santa Monica, California, Wednesday, May 26, 2021.

    Mexico

    The lunar eclipse is seen on May 26, 2021, in Mexico City, Mexico.

    Taiwan

    A full moon is seen, May 26, 2021, during a partial eclipse in Taipei.

    Indonesia

    The moon is pictured above Jakarta during a total lunar eclipse, on May 26, 2021,

    China

    A total lunar eclipse occurs in the night sky of Haikou, the capital of southwest China’s Hainan Province, on May 25, 2021.

    Hawaii

    The full moon rises over the Makapuu lighthouse in east Oahu, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S., on May 25, 2021. 

    Turkey

    The full moon is seen over the Anitkabir, the mausoleum of modern Turkey’s founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, in Ankara, Turkey, on May 26, 2021.
  • Kissing couple outrages Pakistanis more than rape of minor Christian girl

    Editor’s note: According to reports, the Sunita Masih rape case did not take place and was started on social media. The Current has carried reactions by people to the story. Moreover, according to The Current’s own tally of cases, in the past seven months, more than 350 minors have been allegedly raped as reported in the news.

    On May 25, the news of a couple kissing in a flight that was going from Karachi to Islamabad blew up on social media and people expressed their anger over the public display of affection. The hashtag #airbluekissing is still trending, days later.

    On May 25, the news of Sunita Masih, a 14-year-old Christian girl, who was gang-raped in Faisalabad made it to mainstream and social media. As per details, Sunita was abducted and gang-raped. She was allegedly asked to convert to Islam and upon refusal, she was physically tortured.

    People, divided on social media, are asking why the ‘kissing incident’ is receiving more attention and flak on social media than the news of Sunita who was targeted in the most heinous way.

    “Airline mein PDA couple ke liye Islam jaag gaya tha. Sunita Masih ke lye Islam kyun nahi jaag raha?”, wrote one Twitter user, questioning the hypocrisy of people who are more outraged by PDA than the rape of a minor girl.