Category: Lifestyle

  • Police arrest man for posting drunken photos on Facebook

    Police arrest man for posting drunken photos on Facebook

    A man was arrested in Mardan’s Dagai village after he uploaded pictures of himself drinking liquor on social media.

    As per reports, the police apprehended the suspect after tracing his location from social media. Three bottles of alcohol were detained.

    DPO Sajjad said the police will not tolerate any activity where people show off illegal things on social media platforms.

    Alcohol consumption has been banned for Muslims in Pakistan since 1977, the restriction was imposed by then prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

  • Amir Khan, Faryal Makhdoom set up a fund in memory of Zohra Shah

    Amir Khan, Faryal Makhdoom set up a fund in memory of Zohra Shah

    Amir Khan and Faryal Makhdoom have announced that they have set up a Child Protection Fund in memory of eight-year-old Zohra Shah, a child maid who was brutally killed by her employers. The couple said that they will be financially assisting Zohra’s family and countless other child abuse victims.

    Faryal shared that she and Amir had spoken to Zohra’s father and would be taking responsibility for ‘providing their needs’, including schooling their other children. She also said that they will ensure that Zohra will get justice.

    Later, in a series on Instagram stories, Makhdoom discussed Zohra’s case and shared the details about the fund and the help they will be offering Zohra’s family.

    Faryal said that she was receiving loads of messages asking why Zohra’s parents sent their minor daughter to work. She shared that they didn’t.

    “The father has told us that he has 6 kids and he sent Zohra to Islamabad with her khala (maternal aunt) to study there. The khala then put Zohra to work where she was beaten to death.”

    Faryal also claimed that Zohra’s family was offered only six thousand rupees as settlement for Zohra’s death.

    She added that she has Zohra’s family’s word that they will not settle the matter and Zohra will get justice.

    Eight-year-old child maid Zohra Shah was allegedly beaten to death by her employers for releasing their prized parrots from a cage. According to reports, she opened the cage to feed the birds on Sunday, only for the birds to fly away. This enraged her employers who then beat her unconscious before dumping her at a nearby hospital. She died of her injuries. The couple behind the heinous crime has been arrested.

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    Meanwhile, Amir shared a heartbreaking tweet of Zohra’s family receiving her coffin.

  • Husband accuses wife of infidelity after both test positive for COVID-19

    Husband accuses wife of infidelity after both test positive for COVID-19

    A man in Vijayapura, India accused his wife of infidelity after he tested positive for coronavirus.

    As per reports, the husband suspected that the woman in her thirties had cheated on him, as he was not away from home for at least two weeks before testing positive.

    When the woman was shifted to the same isolation ward where her husband was being treated, he started crying and shouting at her.

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    The man claimed, “Before I got infected, I was not in contact with my wife for over two weeks. She got infected with the virus because of an illicit relationship.”

    After doctors explained to him the nature of the virus, he accepted his mistake and apologised to his wife, which resulted in a happy ending.

  • Wildlife dept recovers two lions from bathroom in a residential area in Multan

    Wildlife dept recovers two lions from bathroom in a residential area in Multan

    The Punjab Wildlife Department recovered a pair of lions from the custody of a Multan resident and fined him Rs130,000 for the crime.

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    Wildlife Department Deputy Director Hassan Ali Sukhera while talking to APP said that a team of the department recovered the lions from a house in Khushhal Colony on May 30 in a raid that was conducted after obtaining search warrants.

    The lions were found kept in a bathroom after which the owner was punished with a fine worth Rs130,000 for violating the breeding farm rules and guidelines under Punjab Wildlife Act.

  • VIDEO: Peshawar doctor celebrates 71-year-old coronavirus patient’s birthday

    VIDEO: Peshawar doctor celebrates 71-year-old coronavirus patient’s birthday

    A doctor working at the coronavirus ward brought a cake to celebrate the birthday of a 71-year-old patient to fulfill his wish as he is away from his family.

    A video, doing rounds on social media, shows a patient in Abbottabad Medical Complex, clapping and cutting his birthday cake with the health professional standing by his side.

    Finance and Health Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Taimur Jhagra also shared the video with a caption: “Something to make everyone smile.”

    Doctors and other healthcare professionals have been praised across Pakistan and all over the world for the sacrifice and commitment they have shown by treating the virus patients while putting their lives at risk.

    Pakistan has reported 108,317 cases of COVID-19 so far.

  • Shaniera Akram hits back at troll who told her that Pakistan is not for ‘whites’

    Shaniera Akram hits back at troll who told her that Pakistan is not for ‘whites’

    Shaniera Akram has never been one to shy away from hitting back at trolls.

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    In a recent incident, Akram slammed a troll, who told her that Pakistan is “not for whites like her”. Syed Sharjeel Ahmad Qureshi, who identifies himself as a political analyst and blogger, replying to Akram’s tweet about the coronavirus pandemic said that in the eight years Akram has been in Pakistan, she has “not been able to read the word and become a Muslim and name a Muslim”.

    In response to his remarks, Shaniera said that he has two pandemics to worry about: coronavirus and racism.

    Following this, several people apologised to the nation’s ‘bhabhi‘ for Qureshi’s comments.

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    Following the backlash, Qureshi deleted the tweet.

    Meanwhile, it is pertinent to mention here that this is what Shaniera’s pinned tweet is:

  • ‘Man-eating’ tiger sentenced to a lifetime in captivity

    ‘Man-eating’ tiger sentenced to a lifetime in captivity

    A tiger accused of killing three people will spend the rest of its life in captivity, Indian officials said Sunday, saying the big cat was “too dangerous” to be allowed to roam free.

    According to AFP, the five-year-old male predator, also blamed for attacking cattle, had embarked on a trek more than 500 kilometres (310 miles) long from western Maharashtra state to central India’s Betul district in Madhya Pradesh state in 2018.

    “We gave it several chances to re-wild but it habitually went into human habitations,” said Madhya Pradesh’s chief wildlife warden, S.K. Mandal.

    “The only option left was to put it in captivity to ensure both the tiger and humans are safe.”

    The tiger — dubbed the “vagabond” or “nomad” by some local media — was first trapped in December 2018 after its long journey and held in captivity for two months.

    The big cat was eventually fitted with a tracking collar and shuttled between a tiger reserve and a national park.

    Officials however said it repeatedly strayed and hunted near human settlements, attacking cattle and endangering humans.

    Finally the tiger was tranquilised and sent to a zoo in Madhya Pradesh capital’s Bhopal on Saturday.

    Officials said the decision to capture the adult tiger was taken a few months ago, but was delayed due to the novel coronavirus lockdown.

    “It will take sometime for him to adjust to the new environment. We will be monitoring his behaviour,” Bhopal’s Van Vihar National Park director, Kamlika Mohanta shared.

    “As of now it will remain in solitary confinement. A decision to put it on display at the zoo or send it to a (fenced) safari will be taken later.”

    Human encroachment on tiger habitats have increased in recent decades in the nation of 1.3 billion people, leading to deadly conflicts with the animals.

    Nearly 225 people were killed in tiger attacks between 2014 and 2019, according to government figures.

    More than 200 tigers were killed by poachers or electrocution between 2012 and 2018, the data showed.

    India is home to around 70 percent of the world’s tigers. Last year, the government said the tiger population had risen to 2,967 in 2018 from a record low of 1,411 in 2006.

  • Malala Yousafzai graduates from Oxford

    Malala Yousafzai graduates from Oxford

    Malala Yousafzai has officially graduated from the University of Oxford in a virtual graduation ceremony.

    The activist was also part of the popular lineup in YouTube original, ‘Dear Class of 2020’ – where Michelle Obama, Beyoncé and more stars came together to celebrate the graduates.

    YouTube posted a 12-second clip of Malala from the special virtual commencement ceremony.

    Inspirational leaders, celebrities and YouTube creators were there to celebrate graduates at the virtual commencement event.

    Other than the Obamas and Malala, popular K-Pop band BTS which brought the Dear Class Of 2020 YouTube event to a roaring close with a 12-minute performance of three-hit songs.

    Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, Shawn Mendes, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift also joined the event.

  • Indian man spends two days in jungle after entry to quarantine centre denied

    Indian man spends two days in jungle after entry to quarantine centre denied

    A labourer returned from Chennai, spent two days in jungle after allegedly being denied entry to the quarantine centre, and village in Odisha’s Ganjam district of India.

    Barik Nayak reached his village after travelling on a train and then a bus. However, when he reached his village, the local residents did not allow him to enter the village.

    According to Nayak, he spent two days in the jungle near his village after the Sarpanch and local administration did not help him get admitted to any quarantine center.

    Later, the police took him to a nearby quarantine centre.

  • Karachi police arrests TikTokers for impersonating a whole police station

    Karachi police arrests TikTokers for impersonating a whole police station

    The Karachi police has taken strict action against TikTokers who used an entire police station set up as a prop in one of their recent videos.

    As per reports, Gulistan e Jauhar police raided the area of Pehlwan Goth where the studio was set up and the TikTok video filmed.

    The studio had a fake police station setup with Tiktokers wearing fake uniforms. There was even a fake jail cell.

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    The police have registered a case against the TikTokers and sealed the studio until further notice.

    TikTok is a video-sharing social networking application that is used to create short lip-sync, comedy, and talent videos.