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  • Rohit Sharma’s wife slammed for calling Yuzvendra Chahal ‘cartoon’

    Rohit Sharma’s wife slammed for calling Yuzvendra Chahal ‘cartoon’

    Ritika Sajdeh, wife of former Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma, is being slammed  on social media after she referred to cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal as a “cartoon” during a YouTube show.

    The comment was made during a segment on Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra’s YouTube show. The hosts displayed pictures of various cricketers and asked Rohit and Ritika to share their first thoughts upon seeing them.

    The first image shown was of Shikhar Dhawan, to which Rohit reacted by calling him “Jatt.” However, when Chahal’s photo appeared, Rohit remained silent but Ritika immediately said, “Cartoon,” and added, “He’s usually like a cartoon.”

    The clip quickly went viral on social media and sparked a wave of outrage. Many users called the comment disrespectful, especially since Chahal is known for his cheerful nature and contributions to Indian cricket.

    Several users lashed out in the comments. One wrote, “Horrible.” Another said, “Such a shame, she herself looks like a cartoon.” Others called her remarks inappropriate and unnecessary.

    Critics argue that public figures should be more careful with their words, especially when speaking about fellow athletes on a public platform.

  • Iranian karate champion Helena Gholami killed in Israeli airstrikes

    Iranian karate champion Helena Gholami killed in Israeli airstrikes

    Helena Gholami, a renowned karate athlete from Iran’s Lorestan province, has been killed in the recent Israeli airstrikes.

    The Iranian Karate Federation confirmed her death and expressed deep sorrow and condolences. Helena was not only a skilled karate player but was also considered a role model for many young athletes across the country.

    Her death has led to widespread mourning in Iran’s sports community, with athletes and fans sharing heartfelt tributes.

    It merits mention that Israel launched attacks against Iran on June 13, 2025. These strikes occurred during ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States regarding a new deal over Tehran’s nuclear program and uranium enrichment.

    According to the Iranian government spokesperson, at least 224 people have been killed in the attacks so far, including 74 women and children. The Ministry of Health has reported that more than 1,800 people have been injured.

  • US urges China to keep Iran from shutting key trade route

    US urges China to keep Iran from shutting key trade route

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged China Sunday to help deter Iran from shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial trade route, following American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.

    “I encourage the Chinese government in Beijing to call them about that because they heavily depend on the Strait of Hormuz for their oil,” Rubio said on Fox News.

    Analysts have said Iran may opt to retaliate to Washington’s early Sunday attack by shutting the Strait, a waterway through which one-fifth of global oil output passes.

    “If they do that, it will be another terrible mistake. It’s economic suicide for them if they do it, and we retain options to deal with that,” Rubio added.

    “But other countries should be looking at that as well, it would hurt other countries’ economies a lot worse than ours. It would be, I think, a massive escalation that would merit a response. Not just by us but from others,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Iran has threatened bases used by the US military, with an advisor to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei saying they will be considered a “legitimate target for our armed forces.”

    However, it remains to be seen whether the US strikes will push Tehran to de-escalate the conflict or to widen it further.

    China has joined Russia and a chorus of Arab states in condemning the US attacks, saying that they “escalate tensions in the Middle East.”

  • 4Thrives makes history, qualifies for Esports WC without sponsor

    4Thrives makes history, qualifies for Esports WC without sponsor

    Pakistan’s PUBG Mobile team 4Thrives has made history by becoming the first team from the country to qualify for the Esports World Cup 2025.

    They achieved this remarkable feat by finishing as the second runner-up in the PMSL CSA Spring 2025, competing against some of the best teams from Central and South Asia.

    The team was formed in December 2024 and features a group of determined and highly skilled players. The team includes five players: CAIRO, FALAK, IQ, NOCKi, and T24OP.

    4Thrives achieved this feat without a sponsor. Unlike most successful teams, which are backed by big organisations, these five young players fought their way to the top purely through talent, dedication, and teamwork.

    In less than a year, 4Thrive has gone from newcomers to international contenders. Their consistent rise through tournaments like the PMNC Pakistan and other regional events set the stage for their success at PMSL CSA.

    The PMSL CSA Spring 2025 had a total prize pool of $200,000. 4Thrives secured third place in the tournament, earning $18,750 for their impressive performance.

    Now, they are set to represent Pakistan on the global stage at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. 

    The Esports World Cup 2025 is one of the biggest global gaming events, featuring top teams from around the world across multiple titles. The total prize pool for the entire event is over $70 million, making it the largest in esports history. For PUBG Mobile, a dedicated prize pool of $2 million has been set, drawing fierce competition from every region.

  • How Long Is Interior Paint Good For Once Opened?

    How Long Is Interior Paint Good For Once Opened?

    Understanding the longevity of interior paint is crucial for homeowners looking to maintain their homes efficiently. Knowing how long interior paint lasts once opened and how to store and dispose of it properly can save you time, money, and environmental hassle.

     

    Once opened, interior latex and acrylic paints typically last 2-3 years, while oil-based paints can last up to 5 years. Chalk paint lasts 1-3 years, and milk paint only lasts 1-2 weeks after mixing. Proper storage is crucial for maximizing paint lifespan.

     

    This article delves into effective strategies for reusing stored paint, offering practical tips to extend its lifespan and maintain quality. Whether for touch-ups or larger projects, these insights will help you make the most of your leftover paint.

    The Lifespan of Opened Interior Paint

    Once a can of interior paint is opened, its shelf life can vary significantly depending on how well it is stored and the environment in which it is kept. Generally, most opened interior paints can last about 2 to 4 years if stored properly.

    That’s why many homeowners who care about long-term durability choose Duva Paints. Their interior paints are designed with longevity in mind. Based on our tests, an opened can of Duvapaints interior paint can last up to 4 years, provided it’s sealed and stored correctly. This gives you more flexibility for future touch-ups without worrying about spoilage.

    To make things even easier for you, I’m also sharing a helpful Quora forum where real users discuss how long interior paint lasts after opening. Their experiences with different brands and storage tips can give you more confidence in how to manage your leftover paint.

    Factors Affecting Paint Longevity

     

    1. Type of Paint

    Different types of paint have different shelf lives. Latex and acrylic paints, which are water-based, generally have a shorter lifespan compared to oil-based paints. Here’s a quick breakdown:

         Latex or Acrylic Paint typically lasts 2-3 years after opening. They are Water-based and have strong adhesion and flexibility.

         Oil-based paint Can last up to 5 years if properly sealed and stored. These paints are durable, have a smooth finish, and are good for high-traffic areas.

         Chalk Paint – Has a lifespan of 1-3 years after opening.  They give a matte finish, which is ideal for creating a vintage look.

         Milk Paint – Only lasts 1-2 weeks after being mixed.

    2. Storage Conditions

    Proper storage is key to extending the life of your paint. Based on my experience, ensuring an airtight seal and storing the paint in a cool, dry place can make a significant difference. Here are some tips:

         Airtight Sealing: Always ensure the lid is tightly sealed. Use a rubber mallet to tap the lid back into place gently. Adding a layer of plastic wrap under the lid can help create an extra seal.

         Temperature Control: Store the paint in a temperature-controlled environment. Extreme temperatures can cause paint to spoil faster. Ideally, keep the paint in a room that stays between 60-80°F.

     

    How can I identify if paint is still good?

    Before using stored paint, it’s essential to check if it is still good to use. Here are some signs that indicate whether your paint has gone bad or is still usable:

    Signs of Good Paint

         Consistency: Good paint will have a smooth consistency after thorough mixing. If the paint has separated into layers (with solids settling at the bottom and liquids on top), it’s usually still okay to use after mixing well.

         Smell: Fresh paint will have a characteristic odor but should not smell rancid or sour.

     

    Signs of Bad Paint

         Lumpy Texture: If the paint is lumpy or has a thick, chunky texture, it has likely gone bad.

         Foul Odor: Paint that smells sour or rancid has definitely expired and should not be used.

         Mold or Mildew: Any signs of mold or mildew inside the paint can mean it’s no longer safe to use.

    From personal experience, thoroughly stirring old paint can sometimes revive it, provided it hasn’t been contaminated or exposed to extreme conditions.

    How can I store paint to extend its lifespan?

     

    Proper Sealing Techniques

    Ensuring the paint can is properly sealed is crucial. Here’s how I do it:

    1. Clean the Can Rim: Wipe off any excess paint from the rim before sealing the paint can. This ensures a tight seal.
    2. Use Plastic Wrap: Before putting the lid back on, place a piece of plastic wrap over the opening. This helps create an additional barrier against air.
    3. Rubber Mallet: Use a rubber mallet to gently tap the lid back into place, ensuring it’s fully sealed without damaging the can.

    Ideal Storage Environment

    Paint should be stored in a location that maintains a stable, moderate temperature. Here’s what I recommend:

         Cool, Dry Place: Store paint in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid places like garages or sheds where temperatures can fluctuate widely.

         Elevation: Keep paint cans off the floor to avoid exposure to moisture and potential rusting of the can.

     

    How To Store Leftover Paint So It Can Last Until You Need It

    Practical Tips for Reusing Stored Paint

    When you’re ready to use stored paint for touch-ups or a new project, follow these steps to ensure the best results:

    Inspecting and Preparing the Paint

    1. Visual Inspection: Open the can and inspect the paint for any signs of spoilage, such as a foul smell, mold, or a lumpy texture.
    2. Mixing: Thoroughly mix the paint using a paint stir stick or a mixing tool. If the paint has separated, mix until the color and consistency are uniform.
    3. Straining: If the paint has formed a skin or has lumps, use a paint strainer to remove any impurities.

     

    Applying the Paint

    When applying old paint, it’s important to test it first. Here’s a method I often use:

    1. Test Area: Apply the paint to a small, inconspicuous area to ensure the color and finish are satisfactory.
    2. Thin Coats: Apply the paint in thin, even coats. This helps to ensure a smooth finish and good adhesion.

    Reviving An Old Separated Can Of Paint

    Proper Disposal of Expired Paint

    Disposing of expired paint responsibly is essential for both environmental and safety reasons. Here’s how to do it:

     

    Latex Paint Disposal

         Drying Out: Allow the paint to dry out completely. You can do this by removing the lid or adding kitty litter or shredded paper to speed up drying.

         Trash Disposal: Once the paint is fully dried, it can be safely disposed of with your regular trash.

         Recycling: If latex paint recycling options are available in your area, consider them. Some recycling centers accept dried-out and solidified latex paint.

     

    Oil-Based Paint Disposal

         Hazardous Waste: Oil-based paints are considered hazardous waste and should not be thrown away with regular trash.

         Disposal Facilities: Take oil-based paints to a hazardous waste disposal facility. Many communities offer designated drop-off sites for dangerous materials.

         Recycling Programs: Some paint stores or environmental organizations may have recycling programs for oil-based paints. Check for local options for responsibly disposing of unused or leftover paint.

    It’s worth checking with local paint stores; some offer recycling programs or disposal services.

     

    The Environmental Impact of Paint Disposal

    Improper disposal of paint can have significant environmental impacts. Although latex paints are less harmful, they can still contribute to pollution if not disposed of correctly. Oil-based paints contain hazardous solvents that can contaminate soil and water supplies.

     

    Green Initiatives and Responsible Usage

    As someone who has worked on numerous painting projects, I always advocate for responsible paint usage and disposal. Here are a few green initiatives that can help:

         Accurate Purchasing: Use online calculators to estimate the exact amount of paint needed for a project to avoid overbuying.

         Donations: Donate leftover paint to community centers, schools, or neighbors.

         Recycling: Participate in local paint recycling programs if available.

    Here’s another forum link on DoItYourself discussing the shelf life of paint. If you need more information beyond this article, feel free to explore the discussion further!

     

    Environmental impact of paint

     

    Let’s now address some frequently asked questions (FAQs) together. I’m here to provide clear answers and help simplify things for you. Feel free to ask anything!

     

    FAQs

     

    What should I do if I notice mold growth on the surface of open paint?

    If mold growth is present, it’s best to discard the paint as it indicates contamination and can affect paint quality and safety.

     

    Is it safe to use paint that has separated into layers?

    Paint separated into layers should be thoroughly stirred or mixed before use. However, if separation occurs frequently, it may be a sign that the paint is nearing its expiration.

     

    Can I add water or thinner to old paint to extend its lifespan?

    Adding water or thinner to old paint may alter its consistency and quality, affecting its performance and finish. It’s best to use paint as intended without dilution.

     

    How can I estimate how much paint to purchase to avoid excess leftovers?

    Many manufacturers and retailers provide a paint calculator tool that can help you estimate the amount of paint needed for your project, reducing leftover waste.

     

    Can you store opened paint cans in the refrigerator to extend their lifespan?

    Storing paint in the refrigerator is not recommended as it can cause condensation inside the can, potentially ruining the paint.

     

    Conclusion

    The lifespan of interior paints varies depending on their types: latex and acrylic paints typically last 2-3 years once opened, while oil-based paints can remain usable for up to 5 years. Chalk paint maintains its quality for 1-3 years, whereas milk paint lasts only 1-2 weeks after mixing. Proper sealing and storage practices are essential for extending the longevity of paint. Ensure cans are tightly sealed by cleaning the rim, using plastic wrap, and gently tapping the lid with a rubber mallet.

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  • Mawra Hocane, Talha Chahour team up for Sarwat Nazir’s new drama ‘Jama Taqseem’

    Mawra Hocane, Talha Chahour team up for Sarwat Nazir’s new drama ‘Jama Taqseem’

    Just when fans start getting tired of the same old drama stories, Sarwat Nazir steps in with something new and exciting. Known for her powerful storytelling, she always brings emotions, depth, and fresh characters to our screens and this time is no different.

    Her current drama Dastak is already creating buzz with its real and raw portrayal of sensitive topics, starring Sohai Ali Abro, Feroz Kadri, and Ali Raza. But that’s not the only surprise she has for her viewers.

    Up next is Jama Taqseem, featuring the never-seen-before pairing of Mawra Hocane and Talha Chahour. Talha, who took a break after Jannat Se Aagay, recently returned to the screens in an Eid telefilm with Sabeena Farooq. Meanwhile, Mawra can currently be seen in Agar Tum Saath Ho, which has received mixed feedback from audiences. 

    This new drama will air on HUM TV in a prime-time slot and is being directed by Ali Hassan, the man behind Fairytale and Meem Se Mohabbat. So, if you were a fan of dreamy weddings or romantic beach scenes from those dramas, then Jama Taqseem might just be your next favorite.

    Sarwat Nazir’s writing always carries deeper meanings whether it’s about family, love, or society and she does it in a way that doesn’t feel heavy or preachy. With a title like Jama Taqseem, which hints at division, sharing, or even justice, fans are expecting something meaningful once again.

    There’s no official release date or full cast announcement yet, but one thing is clear: this project has all the right names and all the right energy.

  • Man sets fire to 10-month-old son on stove during fight with wife

    Man sets fire to 10-month-old son on stove during fight with wife

    A 10-month-old baby boy suffered severe burns after his father allegedly tortured him during a domestic fight in Karachi’s Liaquatabad area.

    According to the police, the incident occurred a few days ago when Amir, the baby’s father, got into a heated argument with his wife, Nasima. In a fit of rage, Amir reportedly beat the infant, Ahmed, and placed him on a burning stove, causing serious injuries.

    Family members rushed the baby to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. Doctors later shifted him to the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) due to the severity of his burns. Medical staff confirmed that the child had suffered extreme physical abuse and remains in critical condition.

    After receiving the report, Sobia Nazir, head of the Woman and Child Protection Cell, visited the hospital and recorded Nasima’s statement. Nasima told authorities that Amir abused their son on June 11 and threatened to kill him. She said he deliberately placed the baby’s hands and legs on the hot stove.

    Nasima and Amir had been married for two years. Following the incident, she filed a complaint with the police. The Woman and Child Protection Unit arrested Amir, and officials have registered a case against him.

    During questioning, Amir claimed the fight started because Nasima expressed her intention to get a divorce. Police are still investigating to uncover all the facts behind the violent act.

    Officials have assured that Amir will be brought to justice, as the child continues to fight for his life in the hospital.

  • Here’s how to watch Pakistan vs New Zealand Nations Cup final online

    Here’s how to watch Pakistan vs New Zealand Nations Cup final online

    The final match of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) Men’s Hockey Nations Cup 2025 will be played today, with Pakistan taking on New Zealand at the National Hockey Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The game is scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The winning team will also secure a valuable spot in the FIH Pro League, the highest level of international men’s hockey.

    Pakistan reached the final after a thrilling penalty shootout win against France, a team that remained unbeaten until the semi-final. Now, they face New Zealand, the only side to defeat Pakistan in the group stage with a narrow 4-3 victory. New Zealand also had an exciting semi-final, coming from behind to beat South Korea.

    Where to Watch the Final in Pakistan

    If none of the available TV channels in Pakistan broadcast the match live, hockey fans in Pakistan can still stream the final online via the Tapmad app or website.

    Tapmad is covering the tournament for Pakistani viewers.

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    This final is a major opportunity for Pakistan to return to top-level international hockey after several years. A win today would be a significant step forward for the national team. For New Zealand, it’s a chance to prove themselves again as one of the top sides in world hockey.

  • India will never restore Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan: Amit Shah

    India will never restore Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan: Amit Shah

    Indian Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that New Delhi will never restore the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with Islamabad, and the water flowing to Pakistan will be diverted for internal use.

    Following the April 22 Pahalgam incident in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), New Delhi unilaterally suspended the long-standing IWT, which, through wars, near-conflict, and complete diplomatic breakdowns, had endured. 

    According to the treaty, three eastern rivers, Sutlej, Beas and Ravi, were awarded to India, while Pakistan received the three Western rivers, Indus, Chenab and Jhelum, which account for the majority (almost 80 per cent) of the shared basin’s water.

    According to the agreement, India retains the right to use the western rivers for non-consumptive purposes like hydropower, and for limited irrigation, but is barred to store or divert their flows in ways that harm downstream access.

    In an interview with the Times of India, the Indian home minister said, “No, it [IWT] will never be restored,” adding, “We will take water that was flowing to Pakistan to Rajasthan by constructing a canal. Pakistan will be starved of water that it has been getting unjustifiably.”

    Islamabad has already clarified its stance regarding the India action of illegally putting IWT in abeyance, saying that any act of diverting or blocking the share of Pakistan’s water will be considered “an act of war,” as well as clarifying in the past that the treaty has no provision for one side to unilaterally pull back.

    Weeks after the suspension of IWT, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned New Delhi that it would strike if India attempts to construct any structure to block the flow of water into Pakistan in violation of the treaty.

     
    “If they attempt to construct such a type of structure, we will strike it and destroy it,” the defence minister said while speaking on a private news outlet in response to a question of whether Pakistan will strike first if India attempts to divert or stop the flow of water from western rivers.


     
    Additionally, Asif said that stopping water will be an act of aggression against Pakistan. “Aggression is not only carried out through artillery shells or gunfire. It has many types and phases. [Stopping the water] is also a phase of aggression. Such actions can lead nations to die from hunger and thirst,” he explained.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan is reportedly exploring a legal challenge to India’s decision to hold the treaty in abeyance under international law.

  • Punjab’s Budget: A Shift Towards Public Welfare

    Punjab’s Budget: A Shift Towards Public Welfare

    Under the leadership of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, Punjab’s budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 has taken a significant turn, prioritizing the welfare of its citizens. Historically, budgets were seen as mere formalities, but this one stands out due to its tangible priorities and substantial allocations across crucial sectors.

    Increased Allocations: A Focus on Development

    The budget showcases a remarkable increase in funding for various sectors:

    • Education: A 127% increase in funding, with the development budget more than doubling, highlights the government’s commitment to improving educational infrastructure and resources.

    • Health: With a 41% increase in allocation, the government aims to enhance healthcare services, including the introduction of free medicines in public hospitals and the launch of a Universal Health Insurance Program.

    • Local Government: A 130% increase in funding empowers local governments to address specific needs and improve public services.

    • Transport: A staggering 359% increase in allocation underscores the government’s focus on infrastructure development, with over 700 km of roads under construction.

    Action on the Ground: Visible Progress

    The budget is not just about numbers; it’s about real action on the ground. The government has initiated nearly 100 public welfare projects, all funded through provincial resources. Some notable projects include:

    • Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital: Rapidly progressing in Lahore, this flagship project aims to provide quality cancer treatment to citizens.

    • Universal Health Insurance Program: With a budget of Rs. 25 billion, this program ensures affordable and quality medical care for all citizens.

    • Sports Complexes: New schemes worth Rs. 7.6 billion aim to build modern sports complexes, providing healthy outlets for youth and promoting sports development.

    Youth Engagement and Economic Growth

    The government has also prioritized youth engagement and economic growth:

    • Easy Business Program: Disbursing Rs. 70 billion in interest-free loans, this program has led to the establishment of over 5,000 new businesses, promoting entrepreneurship and job creation.

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    • Small and Medium Enterprises: The government aims to promote SMEs, agriculture, and uplift underdeveloped regions, especially South Punjab.

    Challenges and Opportunities

    While the opposition’s role is crucial in a democracy, constructive criticism and viable suggestions are essential. The government’s focus remains steadfast on Punjab’s residents, with development projects being executed across the province without discrimination.

    A New Era of Development

    Maryam Nawaz’s leadership has brought about a visible shift in public perception, with people expressing satisfaction with the government’s direction. Her ability to initiate people-centric projects has delivered real benefits to citizens, making Punjab a leader in development and prosperity.

    Conclusion

    Punjab’s budget for 2025-26 marks a significant shift towards public welfare, with increased allocations and tangible priorities. The government’s focus on development, youth engagement, and economic growth has brought about visible progress, setting a new era of development and prosperity for the province.

    Written by: Ashfaq Ahmed

    Disclaimer: The views expressed are those of the author.