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  • Reham Khan has marriage advice for Hania Aamir

    Reham Khan has marriage advice for Hania Aamir

    Journalist Reham Khan has marriage advice for superstar Hania Aamir though we don’t know if the actress actually asked for it.

    Reham recently participated in a podcast where she was asked about Hania Aamir.


    “If I hadn’t introduced her, someone else would have,”


    Khan said, adding, “Hania Aamir possessed talent, and even back then, she used to dub videos and imitate others well, before platforms like TikTok existed.”


    Hania Aamir hails from Abbottabad, Reham pointed out, stating that people from the Hazara division are not only talented but also cute.

    She praised Hania Aamir’s acting, saying, “I am watching her drama ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,’ and for the first time, I am watching a Pakistani drama.”


    She added, “The good thing about Hania Aamir is that she doesn’t respond to critics, focuses on her work, and is doing very well.”


    She also expressed hope for Hania Aamir’s future, saying, “Hania could land a good project in Bollywood, and I pray she gets the opportunity.”


    Reham praised Hania while advising her not to get married right now.


    She said, “She should continue focusing on her career in the same way. She shouldn’t get married yet and shouldn’t fall into these cycles.”

  • Friendly fire between Yasir Hussain, Sonya Hussayn on fashion choices

    Friendly fire between Yasir Hussain, Sonya Hussayn on fashion choices

    Actor Yasir Hussain recently posted a picture on his Instagram story wearing a maroon Ajrak shirt with white trousers, blending Eastern and Western styles. Sonya Hussyn, one of his closest friends, complimented his outfit and jokingly asked to borrow it. She commented, “Pyari Baji, can I borrow this outfit for a day, pretty please?”

    In response, Yasir teased her, saying, “Chal jhoti…tu itny zaida kapry kab sy pehennay lagi.”

    Sonya reacted with angry emojis, keeping their banter playful.

    Check the pictures below:


    Yasir gained fame with his debut film Karachi Say Lahore. Some of his popular projects include Lahore Say Aagay, Shadi Mubarak, Badshah Begum and Baaghi. He has also directed dramas like Koel and Aik Thi Laila.

  • Clean Gilgit-Baltistan Project by Nestlé Pakistan sees installation of first waste segregation machine in Gilgit

    Clean Gilgit-Baltistan Project by Nestlé Pakistan sees installation of first waste segregation machine in Gilgit

    Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan Abrar Ahmad Mirza inaugurates the machine to facilitate Gilgit-Baltistan Waste Management Company for smart waste management.

    Staying true to its vision for a waste-free future, Nestlé Pakistan recently installed the first waste segregation machine in Gilgit, under its Clean Gilgit-Baltistan Project.

    Inaugurated by Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan Abrar Ahmad Mirza, the machine is situated in one of Gilgit-Baltistan Waste Management Company’s collection sites and will facilitate the sorting and segregation of different types of plastics and paper waste ushering in smart waste management in the region.

    Acknowledging Nestlé’s contribution, Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan Abrar Ahmad Mirza said, “We are delighted that Nestlé is making great efforts to reduce packaging waste in the region, and the progress of Clean Gilgit Baltistan Project is a testament in this regard.”

    Earlier, as part of the CGBP program, Nestlé installed three compressing and baling machines, one each in Gilgit, Hunza and Skardu. The company also installed 122 benches and waste bins made of recycled plastic at popular tourist spots in the region and donated 15,000 reusable bags for distribution among the communities. In the last five year, these efforts culminated into waste management facilitation of over 6000 tons of plastic packaging in the region, making a positive environmental impact.

    Highlighting Nestlé’s global vision, Sheikh Waqar Ahmad, Head of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Nestlé Pakistan said, “We are accelerating our actions to reduce the environmental impact of various kinds of packaging waste. Our vision is that none of our packaging, including plastics, ends up in landfill nor in oceans, lakes and rivers.”

    “Tackling packaging waste requires a collective action of leveraging public private partnerships to find improved solutions to reduce, reuse and recycle,” he added.

    Senior Minister Local Government & Rural Development Abdul Hameed, Minister for Planning & Development Raja Nasir Ali Khan, Commissioners of Gilgit & Hunza, and other senior government officials representing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Gilgit-Baltistan Waste Management Company (GBWMC) were also present on the occasion.

    Under the CGBP program, Nestlé Pakistan has committed donation of a Waste Segregation Machine for Skardu, installation of additional 100 benches in Gilgit-Baltistan region and launch of Waste Management trainings for hospitality sector in partnership with GBWMC and EPA among other activities in 2025.

    Gilgit-Baltistan is major tourist destination in Pakistan, serving as a hub for trekking and mountaineering expeditions in the Karakoram mountain range.

    This initiative marks Nestlé Pakistan’s efforts to reduce the environmental impact of packaging waste by improving its management and recycling, in line with UN Sustainable Development Goals 12 and 17 – Responsible Consumption & Production and Partnership for Goals.

  • 26th Amendment: PPP chief all praise for Maulana Fazlur Rehman in parliament

    26th Amendment: PPP chief all praise for Maulana Fazlur Rehman in parliament

    Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari paid tribute to Chief Jamiat Ulema Islam (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman in parliament over his support for the 26th Constitutional Amendment.

    “Other than President Asif Ali Zardari, the second person I respect for their politics is Maulana Fazlur Rehman,” he said while addressing the National Assembly session on Sunday night.

    “Maulana’s efforts contributed the most to the success of the 26th Constitutional Amendment,” he maintained.

    Praising the political parties who voted in favour of the Constitutional Amendment bill, he forgot to mention the name of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP).nehen his fellow lawmakers reminded him, he humorously stated, “How we can forget BAP, without BAP amendments can’t be passed.”

    Recalling the former dictators who ruled the country for around 33 years, he, in euphemistic words, declared the judiciary responsible for facilitating Martial laws over the past years.

  • PTI followers lash out at party leaders for betrayal

    PTI followers lash out at party leaders for betrayal

    After the coalition government succeeded in getting the 26th Constitutional Amendment bill passed from both houses of the parliament on October 21, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) followers on social media expressed disappointment with party leadership.

    Meanwhile, PTI’s official X handle posted pictures of two senators, Faisal Saleem and Zarqa Taimoor, and six MNAs with the caption, “They took votes from the people in Imran Khan’s name and sold their vote to the same mafia against whom the people gave him a mandate! These traitors will be counted among the darkest characters in the history of Pakistan!”

    PTI has publicly called out six MNAs: Aurangzeb Khaji, Mubarak Zeb, Usman Ali, Zahoor Qureshi and Chaudhry Ilyas. However, PTI fans have pointed out at the fact that Zain Qureshi, the son of incarcerated PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi, should also be named.

    Zain Qureshi had been incommunicado since last week with his sister expressing concerns on X about his disappearance. She took was called out by PTI followers on social media asking why her concerns came to light this late.

    PTI MNA Zain Qureshi posted a clarification video on his X handle early in the morning, emphasising that he is not going to vote for the government’s proposed bill.

    However, it seems his clarification does not have any weight in front of his followers with all the comments criticising him for his alleged betrayal.

    One user pointed out that a government-affiliated account by the name ‘Farhan Virk’ posted Zain Qureshi’s video on X (formerly Twitter) 22 minutes before Zain himself.

    Meanwhile, PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat claimed last night, “Nine lawmakers have been sold, five have come forward, four have been sold on reserve money. Their price was set around a billion rupees per person. Asif Zardari has paid them.”

  • Fans gather to mourn Liam Payne’s death at UK and other vigils 

    Fans gather to mourn Liam Payne’s death at UK and other vigils 

    Fans mourning Liam Payne’s death turned out across Britain and beyond at organised vigils Sunday, with at least 1,000 gathering in central London to pay tribute to the former One Direction star.

    It came four days after Payne died aged 31 following a fall from the balcony of his Buenos Aires hotel room, prompting an outpouring of grief and condolences from family, former bandmates, fans and others.

    Investigators have said he appeared to have been “going through an episode of substance abuse”.

    Those at the London memorial at the Peter Pan statue in Hyde Park were encouraged in social media posts to bring “flowers, letters, balloons, pictures” and did not disappoint.

    Gathering in the rain under umbrellas bearing those things and more, the crowd of mainly young people sang One Direction songs after also standing in silence for periods.

    “He was such a big part of our childhood — we just came to pay our respect,” student Katie Etchells, 20, wearing a One Direction t-shirt, told AFP.

    She was one of many who said that they at first thought word of his death was “fake news”, calling the realisation it was true “very upsetting”.

    “I think he’ll be happy to know that so many people does love him,” a tearful Luna Franco, 20, from Italy, told AFP.

    – ‘Unify’ – –

    Musician Shukhrat Turdikhodjaev, 21, said he had gone from “disbelief at first” to shock on hearing Payne had died.

    He added the turnout showed that the singer “was able to connect and unify so many different people”.

    Elsewhere, news reports and social media posts showed hundreds also gathered in the Scottish cities Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as Paris, New York, Stockholm and many other places.

    Fans were also set to gather later Sunday in Birmingham in central England — near Wolverhampton where Payne was born and raised.

    He would shoot to fame around the world as a teenager in the hugely successful pop group One Direction, which formed in 2010 after its members appeared on “The X Factor”.

    Sunday’s meet-ups mirror gatherings seen across Latin American in recent days.

    In Buenos Aires, tearful fans have continued to mass in front of the Casa Sur Hotel, where Payne plunged to his death and an altar dedicated to him has been created full of flowers and messages.

    On Friday, his father Geoff Payne visited the scene, thanking fans gathered there in a shared moment of grief.

    Meanwhile Mexico City, the Ecuadorian capital Quito and various towns and cities in Colombia are among the other places to have seen impromptu ceremonies for Payne.

    – ‘Just really sad’ –

    Anguished reactions have continued to stream in, including from Girls Aloud star Cheryl Tweedy, Payne’s former partner and the mother of their seven-year-old boy, who called his death an “earth shattering event”.

    Payne’s One Direction bandmate Zayn Malik said Saturday on X that he was postponing the current US leg of his tour until January, citing “the heartbreaking loss experienced this week.”

    Payne died from “multiple traumas” and “internal and external haemorrhaging” after the fall from the hotel, an autopsy found.

    It suggested he had not tried to stop his fall and was in a state of “semi or total unconsciousness” before his death.

    The singer, who had spoken publicly about struggles with alcohol and coping with fame from an early age, was alone at the time and appeared to be “going through an episode of substance abuse,” prosecutors have said.

    Back in London, fan Chelsea Willy, 20, summed up the feelings of those mourning the loss.

    “It is just really sad,” the actress said. “I’ve been a fan of him since I was very little,” she added, noting she cried on learning the news.

  • 26th Constitutional Amendment passed: Here’s what you need to know

    26th Constitutional Amendment passed: Here’s what you need to know

    The coalition government’s much-awaited 26th Constitutional Amendment Bill has been passed by both the Senate and the National Assembly in the wee hours of Monday morning.

    The Constitutional Amendment bill has been sent to President Asif Ali Zardari, following the approval from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

    The bill, containing 22 clauses, was presented by Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar in the Senate where it secured 65 votes, a two-thirds majority in the Upper House.

    Following the voting, Chairman Senate Yousaf Raza Gilani stated, “Sixty-five members are in favour of the motion regarding the passage of the bill, and four members are against it. So, the motion is carried out by the votes of not less than two-thirds of the total membership of the Senate, and consequently, the bill stands passed.”

    The 26th Constitutional Amendment bill was tabled at the National Assembly following approval from the Upper House and passed with a two-thirds majority as 225 lawmakers voted in favour of the bill in NA, while the magic number in the Lower House was 224 votes.

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Sunni Ittehad Council’s 12 Member National Assembly (MNA) opposed the Constitutional Amendments In the National Assembly.

    “225 members cast their votes for ayes, 12 for nos. Consequently, the bill is passed by the assembly by not less than two-thirds of the total membership of the assembly,” the Speaker of the National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq said.

    Following the passage of the bill from the NA, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif remarked, “Today’s amendment, the 26th, is not just an amendment, but an example of national solidarity and consensus. A new sun will rise, emanating across the nation.”

    The key points of the 26th Constitutional Amendment

    The much-debated Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) has been dropped from the Constitutional Amendments bill. However, it has been suggested that constitutional benches be formed in the Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan to deal with constitutional matters.

    The Supreme Judicial Commission (SJC), headed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan and including the three most senior judges of the Supreme Court, two senators and two MNAs, a Law Minister and the Attorney General of Pakistan will form the constitutional bench and ensure that all provinces get representation on it.

    The minimum number of judges in the constitutional bench would be five.

    A 12-member special parliamentary committee, including eight members from the National Assembly and four Senators, would be responsible for sending the names of the three most senior judges of the top court to PM Pakistan for the appointment of Chief Justice of Pakistan.

    The Chief Justice’s retirement age is fixed at 65 years of age.

  • PCB selection committee approaches Muhammad Amir, claims senior journalist

    PCB selection committee approaches Muhammad Amir, claims senior journalist

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) selection committe has approached fast bowler Muhammad Amir, asking about his availability for ODI cricket, journalist Aijaz Waseem Bukhari has claimed.

    Talking on his YouTube channel BBN Sports, he said, “Yesterday, I informed you that Muhammad Rizwan would be the captain. Today, there’s more news regarding the Pakistan-Australia series. The selection committee has made an important decision: senior players like Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Naseem Shah, who were dropped during the Bangladesh-England series due to poor performances, will likely be part of the squad for the challenging Australian tour.”

    “Australia is a strong team, especially on their home ground, and considering the current fragile state of Pakistan cricket, the selection committee feels it’s risky to send a young and inexperienced squad to face them. After the Australia tour, Pakistan will play Zimbabwe, where younger players are expected to get their chance”, he added.

    Talking about Muhammad Amir’s inclusion in the team, he said, “PCB selection committee is in contact with Muhammad Amir about his potential return to ODI cricket. A key update is that while Shadab Khan is being rested, some players, such as Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Haris, are likely to be part of the squad.”

    The Pakistan cricket team has to go on a tour of Australia next month for a white ball series.

    After the Australia tour, Pakistan will play three ODI and three T20 matches with Zimbabwe.

  • Reshma’s timeless song ruined in Bollywood plagiarized version 

    Reshma’s timeless song ruined in Bollywood plagiarized version 

    Bollywood has once again been accused of copying a classic Pakistani song, and this time, Kriti Sanon is at center of the debate. A song from her latest film ‘Do Patti’ is being compared to the iconic Akhiyaan Nu Rehn De originally sung by the late Reshma.

    The lyrics of the remake are written by Kausar Munir, and the song is sung by Shilpa Rao. However, many fans feel that the magic of Reshma’s original has been lost.

    Reshma had sung some iconic songs such as Laal Meri, Hai O Rabba Nahion Lagda Dil Mera, and Lambi Judai. She died in November 2013 in Lahore after suffering from throat cancer since many years.

    Currently, Kriti Sanon upcoming film is Do Patti directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi and written by Kanika Dhillion.

    The film will be released on October 25, 2024, on Netflix.

    Do Patti’s cast includes Tanvi Azmi, Brijendra, Kala, Kajol, Kriti and Shaheer.

    Here are some comments from fans who are not happy with this remake:

  • BankIslami Redefines Pakistan’s Financial Landscape with Riba-free Banking for All

    BankIslami Redefines Pakistan’s Financial Landscape with Riba-free Banking for All

    Karachi, October 18th, 2024: BankIslami, one of the leading Islamic financial institutions in Pakistan, has launched a pivotal initiative by promoting its riba-free banking services accessible for people of diverse background and faith. The move reflects BankIslami’s mission to advance ethical and inclusive banking in Pakistan’s financial landscape, which aligns with the principles of Shariah compliance while upholding social responsibility and transparency.

    Riba (interest) is prohibited in almost all religions due to its unjust nature. This is why Islamic banking appeals to people of all faiths, promoting inclusivity by offering fair and transparent financial alternatives. Furthermore, the global Islamic finance industry, now valued at over $3 trillion, is growing rapidly, showing increasing demand for ethical and Shariah-compliant solutions.

    The initiative comes amid growing interest in alternative banking models, and BankIslami is raising awareness about the benefits of riba-free and ethical banking to encourage wider participation in the country’s financial system.

    The launch event, held at Mohatta Palace, Karachi was attended by dignitaries including the Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Jameel Ahmad and Deputy Governor SBP Saleem Ullah, I.G. Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon, leaders from the banking industry leaders, public sector, and other industries, reflecting a broad endorsement of BankIslami’s efforts towards financial inclusivity and ethical banking.

    The Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, Jameel Ahmad, remarked: “At the State Bank, we envision a Pakistan where Islamic finance drives growth and benefits everyone. We aim for a fair and modern financial system, accessible to all, regardless of background or financial status. BankIslami’s vision of ‘Saving humanity from Riba’ highlights a commitment to making banking inclusive for all. The State Bank is proud to support the growth of Islamic banking in Pakistan.”

    Rizwan Ata, CEO of BankIslami, stated: “This initiative aligns with Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision of equality and fairness for everyone in all walks of life. By offering riba-free solutions, we aim to foster transparency and trust across the banking sector. Our goal is to create a system where every citizen feels empowered to achieve financial stability.”

    Imran H. Shaikh, Deputy CEO, BankIslami, added: “Islamic banking isn’t just for Muslims, it is for everyone who believes in fairness. At BankIslami, we’re breaking down barriers and opening doors. We’re not just about numbers; we’re about people, community, and a banking experience that respects and includes everyone. Together, we can drive positive change and bring the benefits of riba-free banking to all. “

    BankIslami has engaged clerics from various religious backgrounds to foster understanding and trust in the benefits of joining the Islamic banking network. This collaboration creates a platform that highlights the ethical and inclusive nature of Islamic finance, with benefits to individuals and society as a whole.

    BankIslami aims to improve access to Islamic banking for underserved communities and individuals previously excluded from the formal banking system. With shared risk, profit and partnership, asset-backed transactions, and an ethical approach to banking, BankIslami emphasizes inclusivity, fairness, and caution against practices that harm people.

    About BankIslami:

    BankIslami Pakistan Limited, a subsidiary of JS Bank, is one of the largest Islamic commercial bank networks in the country, with over 500 branches in more than 210 cities nationwide. BankIslami Pakistan Ltd. was the first Islamic commercial bank to receive the Islamic banking license under the Islamic banking policy of 2003 from the State Bank of Pakistan on March 31, 2005. The Bank offers Shariah-compliant retail banking, investment banking, consumer banking, and trade finance products. As a subsidiary, BankIslami is part of the larger JS Group, one of Pakistan’s most diversified and progressive financial services groups.

    For more information,

    please visit: https://bankislami.com.pk/