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  • ‘Domestic violence is no joke’: YouTuber Shahveer Jafry slammed for ‘prank-smothering’ wife in video

    Is it about time we recognize how YouTube and TikTok trends are riddled with misogynist and sexist content that is influencing audiences.

    Shahveer Jafry, aka Shahveer Jay, has come under fire on social media after sharing a clip of a prank where he is trying to smother his wife, then cussing himself when he fails to do so.

    Founder of Soul Sisters and entrepreneur Kanwal Ahmed slammed the ‘prank’ as disgusting and degrading, criticising Jafry for refusing to take in to account how the country he’s making this kind of dangerous content for, has high rates of domestic violence, with women being beaten, denied their rights and even starved by their husbands and in-laws.

    Twitter users slammed Jay for such harmful content that is being passed around as a ‘prank’ but is the living reality for countless women suffering in abusive marriages in Pakistan.

    https://twitter.com/nishat218/status/1647986630966353921?s=20

    ‘Don’t downplay violence’, this twitter user wrote.

    https://twitter.com/han3yy/status/1648053657634590736?s=20

    Although the video has been deleted from Jafry’s Instagram account, it is still horrifying how the rise of YouTube trends and viral videos are consistently riddled with misogyny and sexism.

  • 20 Umrah pilgrims dead, dozens injured in the bus accident in Saudi Arabia

    At least 20 Umrah pilgrims died and 29 were injured on Monday in a bus accident in southern Saudi Arabia.

    Local media has reported that the pilgrims, all of the different nationalities, were heading towards Masjid ul Haram in Mecca to perform Umrah.
    The accident, which occurred as a result of brake failure, took place on a road linking Asir province and the city of Abha.


    Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has expressed grief over the death of the pilgrims.


    In a statement released on Tuesday, he commiserated with the bereaved families and prayed for the departed souls.

    Saudi civil defence and Red Crescent Authority teams rushed to the site of the accident and cordoned off the area.


    The deceased and the injured have reportedly been transferred to nearby hospitals.

  • PepsiCo Celebrates World Water Day with 100% Water Replenishment in Company-Owned Operations

    Lahore, March 22, 2023: PepsiCo Pakistan organized an event today to celebrate World Water Day 2023 by sharing that the company is replenishing 100% of the water they use at their Snacks manufacturing facilities in Sundar and Multan watersheds, in line with its global vision to become Net Water Positive by 2030. The company also showcased a unique Water Stewardship Model Community that is being set up in partnership with the World Wide Fund for Nature – Pakistan (WWF-Pakistan). The Center of Water Informatics and Technology (WIT) at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) will provide technical expertise for the project while Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) will create policy briefs based on the project learnings to facilitate policymakers.

    The event was held at WIT LUMS with an aim to raise awareness about the importance of water and sanitation and to promote sustainable management of water resources through public-private partnerships. A robust overview of various water conservation projects by PepsiCo Pakistan across the country was shared, including partnerships with multiple stakeholders such as the government, non-profit organizations, academia, and policymakers. PepsiCo Pakistan also honored Community Leader Dr. Humera Saleem, who has been a key part of spearheading community mobilization for the PepsiCo Foundation and WaterAid supported Access to Safe Water program in Humak, Islamabad.

    Eugene Willemsen, CEO PepsiCo Africa, Middle East, and South Asia (AMESA), and Furqan Ahmed Syed, CEO PepsiCo Pakistan and Afghanistan along with stakeholders from WWF-Pakistan, SDPI and WIT LUMS unveiled the Water Stewardship Model Community project. The expansive project willinclude water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities and enable sustainable sewage water management in one underserved community in rural Punjab for a focused intervention that delivers positive outcomes. The model village will illustrate the end-result of this collaboration for water access and stewardship, improved sanitation and replenishment, employing state-of-the-art interventions for WASH and Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS). In line with our Alliance for Water Stewardship and Water Replenishment agenda, this model will exemplify PepsiCo’s commitment to directly benefiting communities within our watershed.

    A high-level panel discussion on “Accelerating Collaboration for a Net Water Positive Future ” featuring distinguished panelists Arif Jabbar Khan (Country Director WaterAid Pakistan), Dr. Shafqat Munir Ahmed (Director Resilient Development Program SDPI), Maha Qasim (CEO & Founder Zero-Point Partners) and Dr. Abubakr Muhammad (Director WIT LUMS) was also conducted at the event, focusing on critical issues related to the water crisis in Pakistan, including access to safe drinking water, sustainable water management, private sector engagement in water stewardship, and the role of technology and innovation in addressing water challenges.

    Speaking on the occasion, Eugene Willemsen, CEO PepsiCo AMESA said, “Being an agriculture company at our core, water is a critical resource for PepsiCo’s business. It is, therefore, a strong imperative for food producers like us to follow through a Net Water Positive vision, ensure water resources are in a better state due to our presence, achieve sustainable water security, replenish more water than we use and support collaborative solutions to reduce water stress at the local community-level. Local stakeholder engagements and partnerships play a key role in paving our way towards Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030. PepsiCo Pakistan’s tangible win is reflective of our accelerated water stewardship efforts in the region, reiterating our pep+ sustainability commitment to the people and the planet.”

    Syed M Abul Hassan Kazmi, Senior Director Supply Chain and Office of Sustainability Lead PepsiCo, said, “At PepsiCo, we are reengineering the ways in which we use water within our operational boundaries and outside them, in our communities. Our focus is on water protection and conservation across our value chain, in line with the vision of becoming Net Water Positive.  We have achieved 100% water replenishment in our company-owned operations in the Sundar and Multan watersheds and continue to work extensively on accelerated programs that focus on water conservation and access to safe water for communities.”

    Dr. Abubakr Muhammad added, “Leveraging the power of industry-academia linkages and information-driven technologies for water issues in Pakistan will surely accelerate transformation in water conservation and use. We are happy to assist PepsiCo, WWF-Pakistan, and SDPI at the Model Community in collecting and visualizing real-time data of various critical interventions for community uplift.”

    About PepsiCo


    PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated more than $86 billion in net revenue in 2022, driven by a complimentary beverage and convenient foods portfolio that includes Lay’s, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo’s product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales.

    Guiding PepsiCo is our vision to Be the Global Leader in Beverages and Convenient Foods by Winning with pep+ (PepsiCo Positive). pep+ is our strategic end-to-end transformation that puts sustainability and human capital at the center of how we will create value and growth by operating within planetary boundaries and inspiring positive change for the planet and people. For more information, visit www.pepsico.com, and follow on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn @PepsiCo. 

  • Millions at risk of starvation in Pakistan due to economic crisis and floods: WFP

    Millions at risk of starvation in Pakistan due to economic crisis and floods: WFP

    Pakistan is currently facing an alarming economic crisis that poses a risk of defaulting on its debt. The country has also been hit hard by catastrophic floods in 2022 that have affected nearly a third of the country, causing a significant increase in food and fuel prices, which many people cannot afford.

    The situation is expected to worsen, with estimates from the World Food Programme indicating that over 5 million people will be at risk of famine-level hunger by the end of March, as per NPR’s official reports.

    Chris Kaye, the Pakistan country director, describes the situation as frightening, especially when compared to what’s happening next door in Afghanistan. According to NPR’s Diaa Hadid, the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has escalated out of control since the Taliban took over, with over 6 million people on the brink of famine.

    Kaye believes that the food crisis in Pakistan is not far off from what is happening in Afghanistan in terms of the absolute number of people affected. The hunger crisis has even reached prosperous areas where the poor have typically sought work.

    The situation demands immediate action to prevent a large-scale famine in the region, and the international community must come together to support Pakistan and alleviate the suffering of millions of people facing hunger and malnutrition.

  • Man jailed for slapping wife during live TikTok video

    Man jailed for slapping wife during live TikTok video

    A Spanish man who slapped his wife on a live TikTok video was sentenced to a year in jail on Monday. However, the victim had declined to file a complaint against him.
    The man was found guilty of violence against women by a court in the northern city of Soria, with the court barring him for three years from getting a gun and from being within 300 meters (1,000 feet) of his wife or contacting her.
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    Images of the husband striking his wife in the face so forcefully that she turns around and starts crying went viral in Spain.

    The incident occurred in the early hours of January 28 during a TikTok “battle” between the woman and three men. TikTok “battle” is a real-time competition amongst streamers where the winner is chosen by viewers.

    “The defendant assaulted his wife publicly and openly, in front of thousands of people, with the aim of undermining her physical integrity and humiliating her in public,” the court ruled.

  • Violent gang of male students of private schools busted in Lahore

    Violent gang of male students of private schools busted in Lahore

    A 35-member violent gang of boys enrolled in different private schools in Lahore is operating in the city, Geo News has reported. As per details, the gang operates under the name ‘102’.
    Police have arrested a member of the gang for torturing a young boy in the Gulberg area of Lahore.

    According to the police, the accused gang member tortured a young boy in a snooker club, taped the assault and uploaded the video on social media.

  • Twist in Barkhan tragedy as woman believed dead recovered alive

    Twist in Barkhan tragedy as woman believed dead recovered alive

    The Barkhan tragedy has taken a twist on Wednesday night when an autopsy report revealed that the body believed to be that of Giran Naz, a woman allegedly imprisoned in a private jail in Balochistan, is of an unknown teenager.

    Giran Niaz with her daughter and four sons were recovered alive in the late hours of Wednesday night after three separate search operations were conducted in different locations. The autopsy conducted on the female corpse recovered from a well, thought to be that of Naz, showed that the body was of a young woman aged around 18 years, who had been raped and shot in the head thrice.
    Police on Wednesday had earlier arrested Sardar Khetran from Quetta on charges of killing Naz and her two sons.

    Giran Naz along with her children is in protective custody and will be handed over to representatives of the Marri tribe.

    What is the back story?

    Sardar Abdur Rehman Khethran, 64, head of the Khethran tribe in Balochistan’s Barkhan, allegedly runs a private jail in the province, and the three bodies recovered in Haji Koat were imprisoned in the same private jail. Khethran wanted Mohammad Marri, who worked as a guard for him, to testify against his son Inaam Shah in a fake police case about a property clash. Marri refused to testify against Inaam after which Khethran imprisoned eight members of his family in his private jail including his wife Giran Naz Bibi, six sons Mohamad Nawaz, Abdul Majid, Abdul Qadir, Abdul Sattar, Abdul Ghaffar, Mohammad Imran and a teenage daughter Farzana.
    Khethran also had Marri arrested, however, he was released after spending three and a half years in jail. After getting released, he started to look for ways to release his family from the private jail.
    Marri, with the help of Inaam Shah, smuggled a cellphone inside the private jail where his wife and kids were being detained.

    A video of Giran Naz Bibi was recorded while she was carrying a Holy Quran. She claimed in the video that Sardar Khethran is holding them captive.

  • JIT formed to probe incident of three dead bodies in Balochistan minister’s alleged private jail

    JIT formed to probe incident of three dead bodies in Balochistan minister’s alleged private jail

    In order to investigate the discovery of three bodies riddled with bullet wounds in a well at the Haji Kot area of Barkhan district in Balochistan, the provincial Home Department on Tuesday established a joint investigation team (JIT) under the direction of DIG Loralai Division.


    “A press release issued by the police said the bodies, which were in sacks, were found on February 20 at around 8pm. The station house officer (SHO) of Barkhan Police Station was informed about the corpses in the well,” Dawn has reported.


    Police identified the victims as Giran Naz, the wife of Khan Muhammad Marri, who was 40–45 years old, and her two sons, Mohammad Nawaz, 20–25 years old, and Abdul Qadir, 15–17 years old.

    What is the back story?

    Sardar Abdur Rehman Khethran, 64, head of the Khethran tribe in Balochistan’s Barkhan, allegedly runs a private jail in the province, and the three bodies recovered in Haji Koat were imprisoned in the same private jail. Khethran wanted Mohammad Marri, who worked as a guard for him, to testify against his son Inaam Shah in a fake police case about a property clash. Marri refused to testify against Inaam after which Khethran imprisoned eight members of his family in his private jail including his wife Giran Naz Bibi, six sons Mohamad Nawaz, Abdul Majid, Abdul Qadir, Abdul Sattar, Abdul Ghaffar, Mohammad Imran and a teenage daughter Farzana.
    Khethran also had Marri arrested, however, he was released after spending three and a half years in jail. After getting released, he started to look for ways to release his family from the private jail.


    Marri, with the help of Inaam Shah, smuggled a cellphone inside the private jail where his wife and kids were being detained.
    A video of Giran Naz Bibi was recorded while she was carrying a Holy Quran. She claims in the video that Sardar Khethran is holding them captive.


    Senator Mushtaq Khan of the Jamaat-e-Islami brought up the subject in the Senate in January. The chief secretary of Balochistan was required to produce a report, and the senator urged that Minister Khethran be called before the Senate

  • Chalo jee, here comes summer in February

    Chalo jee, here comes summer in February

    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted that summers will start early, Ayesha Atta has reported for Samaa.

    As per the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), summer could start as early as February. A heat wave is anticipated to hit Punjab particularly Lahore in the middle of February, according to the PMD’s Shahid Abbas.

    Temperatures are likely to go up to 45 degrees celsius in summerd due to less rainfalls and climate change

  • ‘Don’t think that’s cool’: Twitter reacts to Naseem Shah ‘fat shaming’ Azam Khan

    Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah made fun of his fellow cricketer Azam Khan in a match between Khulna Tigers and Comilla Victorians on Tuesday in Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).


    Initially, Naseem tried to jokingly run into Azam while he was making his way to the crease. But the wicketkeeper-batsman just pushed him away while passing a smile.
    Naseem Shah then mimicked Azam’s walking style behind his back.

    Twitter is criticising the young player for mocking Azam Khan. Have a look at the reactions:

    Have a look at the Twitter reactions:

    https://twitter.com/inox899/status/1620637649567621120