Category: Lifestyle

  • Netizens praise man for educating daughters in war-torn Afghanistan

    Netizens praise man for educating daughters in war-torn Afghanistan

    Mia Khan from Afghanistan’s Paktika province is a hero without a cape. In war-torn Afghanistan, where educating girls is so hard and not very common, Mia Khan takes his three daughters to the Nooraniya school, which is some 12 kilometers away from his home. He travels on his motorcycle daily.

    Mia Khan waits for four hours for his daughters’ classes to end and then he takes them home. Mia Khan himself is not educated but he wants his daughter to be a doctor because there is no lady doctor in his village.

    The Nooraniya school is run by the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan. The reason Mia Khan selected this school was because of the quality of education they provide.

    He and his story is doing rounds on the internet.

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  • #BeautifulPakistan is trending on Twitter and the pictures are truly beautiful

    #BeautifulPakistan is trending on Twitter and the pictures are truly beautiful

    Every Pakistani will agree that Pakistan is truly a beautiful country. From the vast coastlines to the high mountains, the picturesque landscapes of the country are unmatched.

    The Independent recently wrote that travel experts are recommending Pakistan as a must-visit destination for 2020.

    “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to Pakistan this autumn put the country back into the spotlight. Plus, it’s now easier to get there from London, thanks to new direct British Airways flights to Pakistan’s capital Islamabad,” read The Independent’s article.

    “Tour operator Wild Frontiers has been tipping Pakistan as the next big destination for a couple of years – it has seen an increase in customer numbers of 20 percent this year compared to 2018,” it added.

    The hashtag #BeautifulPakistan has been trending on Twitter since morning on Wednesday, as people shared a posted pictures of the country on the social media platform. And we have to say, some of the pictures are dreamy.

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  • Muhammad is the most popular name in UK for third consecutive year

    Muhammad is the most popular name in UK for third consecutive year

    BabyCentre, a popular website for baby names and parenting, has released its annual list of most popular baby names in the United Kingdom and the name Muhammad has topped the list for the third consecutive year.

    Names like Marium, Fatima, Zara, Nur, Noah, Ibrahim, Ahmad, Ali, and Muhammad are all among the top 100 names of 2019. Muhammad was also the most popular name in the UK in 2014 and 2015.

    Noah take the second spot on the list while Leo is third. Oliver has failed to keep its place in the top 3 for the first time in 9 years. As per details, Muhammad entered into the list of top 100 names in 1924 and its popularity has been increasing ever since.

    On the other hand, when it comes to girls, the top three names are Olivia, Sophia, and Eva. Fatima has been ranked at 57th position and Marium at 59th place while Nur is on 45th.

    Baby-names from kids and musical movies are also included in the list with names Simba, Nala, Freddie, Brian, Mary, Elton, Bernie, Taran, Sheila, Ivy, Ally, Jaxon, Eleanor, and Penny all becoming favorites for parents.

  • Zayn Malik supports Malala’s cause of educating young girls

    Popular singer and former One Direction band member Zayn Malik, posted a video on his Instagram and Twitter profile, supporting Malala Yousafzai in her cause to educate young girls.

    The video showed messages promoting the education of girls and gender equality. The singer tagged Malala Yousafzai and the ‘Malala fund’ and urged his fans to help the cause by funding it.

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    Malala retweeted Zayn’s video message with the caption and wrote, “You’re headed in the right direction”, giving us all the hint that two have collaborated for the cause.

  • Unemployed? Here are the reasons why

    Unemployed? Here are the reasons why

    Being unemployed is never easy – on the person, his family or on the society as a whole. Here is what you need to do to get viable employment. 

    To get a job and then to sustain it, a candidate must possess two types of skills: hard skills and soft skills. Hard skills are basically the primary talents one can have like engineering, programming, designing, and so on so forth. On the other hand, soft skills are those that let you manage yourself and people around effectively; some examples are social skills, communication skills, emotional intelligence, time management and so on.

    A person who has both will have better employment opportunities. So what one should do to learn both, especially, if you cannot afford to go expensive university, or you do not have enough time due to personal reasons? 

    Edx.org is a platform created by the world best universities from where you can take many online courses for free. These courses are ranging from computer sciences to creative skills like graphics designing or content creation. There are hundreds of other courses that you can take to polish your hard and soft skills. 

    Be mindful of one thing that to grow professionally – you have to develop the habit of learning. As a famous American author Alvin Toffler rightly said:

    “Illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

    So 2020 is not far away – be comfortable with your anxieties, fears and above all uncertainties. Perhaps, millennials do not have many options to escape this reality. 

  • Rs 1 lakh worth shoes stolen from outside mosque

    Rs 1 lakh worth shoes stolen from outside mosque

    We have all heard of shoes being stolen outside of mosques while people offer their prayers but a new shoe theft has set a new record of sorts.

    According to ARY News, a pair of shoes worth Rs 100,000 were stolen from outside a mosque in Lahore during prayers.

    Police say that Sheeraz Bashir went to offer prayers in the mosque situated near Ganga Ram Hospital. When he came back from prayers, he found his expensive shoes had gone missing.

    Bashir, a resident of the Defence area of Lahore, came to Ganga Ram Hospital to visit an ailing relative.

    Sheeraz Bashir has asked the police to catch the thief with the help of CCTV footage and recover his shoes.

    Police say they are doing everything possible to recover the expensive shoes.

  • And the word of the year is…

    And the word of the year is…

    Climate change, gun violence, the very nature of democracy and an angsty little movie star called Forky helped propel existential to Dictionary.com’s word of the year.

    The choice reflects months of high-stakes threats and crises, real and pondered, across the news, the world and throughout 2019.

    “In our data, it speaks to this sense of grappling with our survival, both literally and figuratively, that defined so much of the discourse,” said John Kelly, senior research editor for the site, ahead of the announcement.

    The word earned “top of mind awareness” in sustained searches at Dictionary.com in the aftermath of wildfires and Hurricane Dorian, and mass shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, and El Paso, Texas. It also reared itself in presidential politics and pop culture.

    Oxford Dictionaries picked climate emergency as its word of the year, noting usage evidence that reflects the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of the passing year, the company said in a statement.

    Dictionary.com crunches lookup and other data to decide which word to anoint each year. The site has been picking a word of the year since 2010.

    The word ‘existential’ dates to 1685, deriving from Late Latin’s existentialis. Dictionary.com defines existential as of or relating to existence and of, relating to, or characteristic of philosophical existentialism; concerned with the nature of human existence as determined by the individuals freely made choices.

    Meanwhile, last year, Merriam-Webster had chosen “justice” as its 2018 word of the year while Oxford Dictionaries chose “toxic.” “Misinformation” was Dictonary.com’s word of the year in 2018.

  • 5 health benefits of shopping

    As it is the beginning of the month and a few brands are also offering a discount so it is the best time to shop. You might not know that shopping is also good for your health in many ways. Here are 5 health benefits of shopping.

    Exercise

    You might not walk for 30 to 40 minutes in your normal routine but while shopping you will happily walk for an hour or so. Walking through the streets of any bazaar or checking out all the stores at a shopping mall is interesting and also healthy at the same time as walk reduces the risk of heart diseases, increases muscle strength and benefits health in many more ways.

    Distraction

    If something is bothering you or you are stressed out due to some reason, shopping is a great distraction. It will temporarily distract you from your problems.

    Boosts Your Mood

    The fact cannot be held for denial that shopping has a lot to do with a sense of achievement. When you buy that shirt you have always wanted, the increase emotions of joy release endorphins. These are the chemicals in your brain that make you feel good deep inside.

    Makes you more creative

    When you go out shopping, you make experiments with patterns, styles and colors. Your mind becomes open to things, patterns and there’s a major creative wave that takes place in your head. 

    Social bonding

    Normally people go out shopping either with your family or your friends so one can spend some quality time with friends and family. So grab your friends and go out for shopping. 

  • Indian woman tried to escape Kartarpur with Pakistani boyfriend

    Indian woman tried to escape Kartarpur with Pakistani boyfriend

    Pakistani authorities last month thwarted an attempt by a Sikh girl to enter the country illegally.  

    According to reports, the girl came to Darbar Sahib Gurdwara in Kartarpur and entered Pakistan as a Sikh pilgrim in order to meet her Pakistani boyfriend at the Darbar Sahib.

    The girl, identified as Manjeet Kaur, met her boyfriend who was from Faisalabad. The guy had come along with a couple of friends including a woman.

    Kaur decided to stay in Pakistan and the woman who had accompanied the Faisalabad man gave the girl her visitor card. Kaur then discarded her pilgrim card in a dustbin in order to avoid being caught.

    However, Pakistani authorities hindered the plan and confronted the couple before the girl could escape into the country.  

    Following the incident, security around the Sikh holy site was tightened and visitors will now have to provide biometric verification when exiting the holy place as well. 

  • No fuel for motorcyclists without helmets

    No fuel for motorcyclists without helmets

    Deputy Commissioner Peshawar Muhammad Ali Asghar has ordered that motorcyclists without a helmet would not be able to get petrol in Peshawar.

    As per reports, action will be taken against owners of petrol stations if they violate the rule.

    A similar rule was enforced in Rawalpindi a few weeks ago following the orders of the Lahore High Court. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rawalpindi Dr Umar Jahangir had directed all petrol stations not to give petrol to bikers without a helmet.