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  • Selfie gone wrong: Pakistani teenager kills himself while taking a selfie

    Selfie gone wrong: Pakistani teenager kills himself while taking a selfie

    The selfie craze is real. Youngsters like to take unique selfies of themselves and then post them on their social media accounts for likes and comments. But some people go too far while taking a selfie. According to recent reports, selfie attempts have killed five times more people than shark attacks.

    A 14-year teenager from Muzaffargarh killed himself while taking a selfie. He was taking a selfie with a loaded pistol that was pointed at him. That pistol accidentally went off killing him on spot. Police said that the boy’s family does not want to take any legal action.

    The trend of taking selfies with guns should end now considering how dangerous it is. One might think that they look cool posing with a pistol, but the risk attached to it is too high to disregard.

  • Fawad Chaudhry says Pakistan will go to space in 2022

    Fawad Chaudhry says Pakistan will go to space in 2022

    Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhary has announced to send the first Pakistani to space in 2022.

    Fawad made the official announcement on his Twitter. He explained that fifty people will first be shortlisted. The list will then come down to 25 from which one person will be selected to go to space in 2022.

    Though the minister did not share any details of the space program, he said this will be the biggest space event in Pakistan’s history.

  • Who exactly designed PM Khan’s outfit for his White House meeting?

    Who exactly designed PM Khan’s outfit for his White House meeting?

    As Prime Minister Imran Khan returns from his maiden trip to the United States, everyone can’t help but gush over him, his speeches, media interviews and interactions with President Donald Trump.

    Pakistanis were also appreciative of his choice of attire for his White House visit. Undoubtedly, the premiere was looking graceful in a dark blue shalwar kameez and waistcoat.

    Sharing a picture of PM Khan with Trump, Pakistani brand Mohtaram had claimed that the premiere was dressed in an outfit designed by them. The brand, which has dressed a plethora of A-list celebrities, has previously designed several outfits for PM Khan.

    The founder of the brand, Fahad Saif, made multiple appearances on media channels and discussed how he designed the outfit for the prime minister.

    However, late Wednesday night, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Syed Zulfi Bukhari took to Twitter to clarify that the cloth of PM Imran’s outfit was bought by the First Lady and stitched by a local tailor and “whichever designer is trying to claim credit for it is not only a liar but a cheat.”

    Following Zulfi’s tweet, Mohtaram issued a clarification on their social media.

    Mohtaram refused to comment further on the matter when we reached out to them.

  • Zartaj Gul is planning to take action against manufacturers of fairness creams

    Zartaj Gul is planning to take action against manufacturers of fairness creams

    Minister for Climate Change Zartaj Gul has announced that the federal government will soon be taking action against manufacturers of substandard fairness creams.

    Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Zartaj said that cosmetic companies had been adding “excessive” amounts of mercury into their products, especially these creams, which made them extremely dangerous.

    Calling out these cosmetic companies, Gul said these manufacturers were bent upon “peeling our skin off to whiten it.” She added, “Humain apnay kaalay aur sanwalay honay per bohat fakhar hai. Humain complex ka shikar na banayen zabardasti chita kar kar kay.”

    “You play with our skins through these creams you sell for 10 rupees,” the minister continued, adding that both boys and girls fall prey to these creams.

    Video of Zartaj Gul’s press conference

    Gul said the government had assessed around 57 local and international products and only three of them were found to have met the standards.

    Gul stated that the legislation regarding this will hopefully be drafted by December 31.

    Fairness creams have often been the subject of debate in Pakistan. In recent year, people have begun to call a ban on them due to their harmful contents. Sajal Aly and Mawra Hocane, who have endorsed these products, have also received a lot of backlash for promoting them.

  • Busting 5 popular health myths

    Busting 5 popular health myths

    Health myths. We hear them all day every day – from your colleague to your driver, everyone has a totka to give. But just because all these myths are popular doesn’t mean that they work as well. Here are 5 popular health myths busted.

    1. Fat is not good for you

    Fat is necessary for a healthy, balanced diet. The macronutrient is as important as carbohydrates and proteins. Doctors recommend adding ‘good fats’ such as Omega 3 and 6 found in foods like avocado, salmon, eggs, olive oil, flax seeds, walnuts, etc to your diet.

    2. Drink milk for stronger bones

    Milk is recommended for strong bones as dairy is the easiest available source of calcium that is required for bone health.  But if a person does not like milk he still can have healthy and strong bones by getting the required amount of calcium from nuts, sesame seeds, oily fish and dark green leafy vegetables such as kale, green collard, broccoli, etc. Physical fitness experts say other ways to increase bone density is to exercise regularly.

     3. Fruit juices are healthy

    Most fruit juices are as high in calories as a sugary soft drink. A glass of orange juice, for example, contains the extract of six oranges. When you have fruit you usually eat one or two and have it with all the fiber, vitamins and minerals. Juicing destroys the minerals and nutrients and takes out the fibre leaving you with just a sugar overdose.

    4. Gluten is bad for you

    Gluten is a group of proteins found in whole grains such as wheat, rye, and barley, etc. Like other proteins, it has an important source of macro-nutrition. It is bad for those who have the problem of indigestion, gas and poor bowel movement.

    5. Brushing teeth after every meal is best for oral hygiene

     Dentists recommend brushing teeth only twice a day – once when you wake and once before going to sleep. Over-brushing teeth wears down the enamel, making your teeth weak. Moreso, toothpaste usually contain sugar and fluorides which means that consumption of toothpaste four to five times a day will do more harm than good. It is better to rinse and floss after a meal to clean your teeth instead of brushing them.

  • Till death do us part: Lahore woman kills boyfriend for marrying someone else

    Till death do us part: Lahore woman kills boyfriend for marrying someone else

    A young woman allegedly shot dead her boyfriend for marrying someone else in Lahore’s Raiwind area.

    As per details, the women, identified as Fiza, killed the deceased Muddasar in the street after chasing him on a motorcycle through the market area.

    The police, who have arrested the suspect, said that initial investigation revealed that Mudassar had promised to marry Fiza. Fiza, a divorcee, had convinced her parents for her second marriage. Meanwhile, Mudassar cheated on Fiza and married someone else which irked Fiza who then hatched a plan to kill him with the help of two other friends.

    On Tuesday, when Mudassar was going to market with his brother on a motorbike, an armed Fiza started chasing them with her accomplices. As Mudassar and his brother approached their home, Fiza opened fire on them. A bullet hit Mudasar in the chest killing him on the spot.

    The police have lodged a murder case against Fiza, who surrendered herself to the police along with the murder weapon.

  • Who won at the White House: Modi or Imran? FLOTUS’ Instagram account reveals all

    Who won at the White House: Modi or Imran? FLOTUS’ Instagram account reveals all

    Melania Trump’s official account as First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS) is pretty interesting. This account has 3.2 million followers but only follows one account — that of her husband President Donald Trump.

    The account has 453 posts in total. The latest post says “Delighted to host PM and Mrs. Morrison of Australia for a State Visit at the White House”.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B0PAoZ_A2KD/

    Yesterday, she posted three pictures with Prime Minister Imran Khan at the White House.

    “Great to have Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan at the White House today!”

    The post has 65,700 likes so far and 1,369 comments.

    In June 2017, she had posted a picture with Prime Minister Modi. It said: “Welcome to the White House Prime Minister Modi!”

    Flotus’ post with Modi has 43,281 likes and 639 comments.

    Three pictures with PM Khan vs one with PM Modi? PM Khan’s pictures got more likes and comments too! We think the Trumps (and the people) like PM Khan more. What do you think?

  • CNIC must for shopping over Rs50,000

    CNIC must for shopping over Rs50,000

    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has made it mandatory for citizens to show their Computerised National Identity Cards (CNIC) for purchases over Rs50,000.

    According to reports, the said purchases shall be made from a registered sales tax vendor, while in case of a female buyer, the CNIC of her husband or father would also be acceptable.

    The development comes as the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) tightens the noose around undocumented individuals making purchases without paying taxes.

    According to Dawn, all such measures are primarily aimed at bringing small, medium and even some large retailers into the sales tax net. FBR further states that transactions under ‘good faith’ will not be penalised.

    “No action will be undertaken without the approval of the chief commissioner of the jurisdiction.”

    Furthermore, where the incidence exceeds Rs5 million, the action will require further approval of member operation or director general (export-oriented sector). No action will be taken unless it has been undertaken against the person who has used a fake CNIC, reports said.

    This condition will help avoid unverifiable and fictitious business buyers which results in huge sales tax losses.

  • Pakistani man lands himself in jail after posting a Tik Tok video

    Pakistani man lands himself in jail after posting a Tik Tok video

    TikTok, the famous app for lip-syncing and comedy videos is very popular in Pakistan among youngsters. Tik Tok provides good fun content for time pass. A young man from Jhelum got himself into trouble by making a TikTok video with a gun.

    According to the reports, Sajid Khan posted a short video with a pistol and some desi music on TikTok. He was holding an illegal pistol in that video.

    The Police, on the instructions of  DPO Jhelum, have prisoned him for illegal possession of a 30-bore pistol after a private news channel pointed out the violation of the law.

  • Indian comedian dies on stage while the audience thought it was scripted

    Indian comedian dies on stage while the audience thought it was scripted

    Manjunath Naidu, an Indian stand up comedian complained of a high level of anxiety, sat down on the bench and collapsed onto the floor and audience thought that it was part of his act.

    According to the reports he went on stage and was making people laugh with his stories. He was talking about his father and family. And then he got into a story of how he suffers from anxiety. While sharing a story of his suffering due to the anxiety he collapsed. The audience took it as a joke as he was already talking about anxiety. The paramedics could not revive him. His parents passed away and he has a brother but no relatives here. All in the arts and comedy circle were his family.