Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari embrace parenthood—Announce birth of first child

Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari embrace parenthood—Announce birth of first child

Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari started as friends, grew closer, and discovered love. Married in a beautiful ceremony, cherishing their time together. Now parents to a baby girl, Serena Ali. Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari are among the most adored young couples in the Pakistani showbiz industry. They began as friends and gradually grew closer. … Read more

President Zardari pledges to eliminate Terrorism, ensure peace in Balochistan

President Zardari pledges to eliminate Terrorism, ensure peace in Balochistan

Amid escalating security tensions in Balochistan, President Asif Ali Zardari visited Quetta on Wednesday and emphasized the urgent need to decisively win the “war against terrorism” at all costs. As terrorism rises in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, President Asif Ali Zardari chaired a meeting on Balochistan’s law and order situation, highlighting the threat from terrorists … Read more

Farida Jalal’s reveals her surprising reaction to Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s first shot in “Heeramandi”

Farida Jalal’s reveals her surprising reaction to Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s first shot in “Heeramandi”

Veteran actor Farida Jalal returns to Netthe flix series “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar.” Jalal, playing Qudsia Begum, initially felt nervous when asked to hold a wine glass for a scene. Jalal shared her discomfort with Bhansali, stating she had always declined similar roles. Veteran actor Farida Jalal, cherished for her iconic roles, made a much-awaited … Read more

The Electric State struggles at Box office despite $320M budget and star-studded cast

The Electric State struggles at Box office despite $320M budget and star-studded cast

Despite its high-profile cast, it falls short of Netflix’s all-time highest-grossing films. The film, inspired by Simon Stålenhag’s art book, depicts a dystopian 1990s where animatronic machines rebel against humans. Despite its lack of a spot on Netflix’s Top 10 all-time list, Millie Bobby Brown remains a streaming favorite. Despite its high-profile cast and blockbuster … Read more

Ryan Reynold seeks Dismissal of Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit against Blake Lively

Ryan Reynold seeks Dismissal of Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit against Blake Lively

Ryan Reynolds has filed a plea to dismiss Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit, arguing it lacks grounds for defamation. Reynolds’ attorneys argue that defamation cannot be proven unless the statement is demonstrably false. The attorneys argue that Reynolds’ statements are protected under the First Amendment. Ryan Reynolds has filed a plea to dismiss Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit, arguing … Read more

Pakistan, Afghanistan agree on ceasefire, reopen Torkham border after 25 days

Pakistan, Afghanistan agree on ceasefire, reopen Torkham border after 25 days

The Torkham border crossing, a key route for travel and trade between Pakistan and landlocked Afghanistan, has reopened after 25 days following successful negotiations between authorities from both countries. Sources told that authorities will first reopen the crossing for trade, while pedestrian crossings will resume on Friday. After the border crossing reopened, bilateral trade resumed … Read more

Prime Minister Shehbaz leaves for Saudi Arabia to strengthen ties

Prime Minister Shehbaz leaves for Saudi Arabia to strengthen ties

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, along with a high-level delegation, began a four-day official visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. A PM Office press release states that the visit seeks to strengthen bilateral relations, enhance economic cooperation, and attract investments between the two nations. During his stay, PM Shehbaz will meet Saudi Crown … Read more

DPM Dar fixes sugar price at Rs 164 per kg

DPM Dar

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that sale of sugar at price of Rs178-180 per kg was intolerable and announced that the retail price of sugar would remain at Rs164 per kg while its ex-mills price would be capped under Rs159 per kg.

Announcing the major decisions after chairing a meeting to review sugar prices in a live broadcast on national Tv channels, he said a sub-committee was being formed to submit recommendations within one month to address the persistent issue.

The DPM/FM said that the committee formed on the directive of the prime minister to look into the sugar issue, had held several meetings in the past, after its prices were hiked in the holy month of Ramazan.

The DPM/FM Dar said that sale of sugar at Rs178-180 per kg was not tolerable at any cost; neither to the prime minister nor to the government.

A sub-committee headed by Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain would submit its feedback within one month prior to April 19 April in this regard, he informed.

He said the sugar mills association had explained their reasons and they held detailed interaction over the issue.

Earlier, the meeting was attended by Minister for National Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain, Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar, PM’s Adviser Haroon Akhtar, representatives of the sugar mills association and the relevant senior officials.

Dar reiterated that the government was committed to conclude the issue and through a viable way, provide relief to the common man in the form of availability of sugar at a reasonable price in the market.

He further explained that with collectively consultations, if the two tiers system could be implemented, the common man would get sugar at even the lowest price as announced.

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ATC cancels bail of Omar Ayub due to non-appearance

ATC

RAWALPINDI: The anti-terrorism Court(ATC) Rawalpindi on Wednesday revoked bail of Opposition leader Omar Ayub Khan due to the non-appearance.

The case has been registered against the accused on November 24 and 26 protests in Saddar Police Station, Hassan Abdal.

Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan said that the anti -terrorism court Rawalpindi has canceled his bail. He explained that court cancelled bail in FIR lodged in Hassan Abdal.

Omar Ayub Khan says “I am alleged to have broken the truck’s screen and stole the biscuits, which is a glimpse of the government’s behavior against Pakistan Tehreek e  Insaf”. PTI leader said he was not present in area .

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Anurag Kashyap calls out Netflix for greenlighting Indian content

Anurag Kashyap
  • Anurag Kashyap has openly criticized Netflix’s top executives.
  • He expressed his admiration for the British drama Adolescence.
  • He criticized Netflix’s handling of Indian content.

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has openly criticized Netflix’s top executives, accusing them of hypocrisy when selecting content for the Indian market.

Taking to Instagram, he expressed his admiration for the British drama Adolescence while lamenting the restrictions faced by Indian filmmakers on the platform.

Sharing his thoughts on the show, Kashyap wrote, “I am numb and envious and jealous that someone can go and make that.” He praised the performances of Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham, highlighting the immense effort put into the series, which was shot in single takes.

In the comments section, the Sacred Games director directly called out Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos and Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria. Criticizing their handling of Indian content, he stated, “If they were pitched this, most probably they would have rejected it or turned it into a 90-minute film.”

He also recalled his struggles with Netflix after Sacred Games, alleging a “total lack of empathy, courage, and dumbness” within the team. Kashyap accused the streaming giant of prioritizing subscriptions over quality, saying, “This hypocrisy of Ted and Bela via a vis the Indian market of 1.4 billion people… frustrates me.”

Despite his frustration, Kashyap ended on a hopeful note, expressing optimism for Indian content on Netflix, writing, “Fingers crossed for a better future.”

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PM Shehbaz launches countrywide drive plant 41.7m saplings

PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched the 2025 spring tree plantation drive here to plant around 41.7 million saplings across the country.

The prime minister, who launched the campaign by planting a Chir Pine sapling on the lawn of the Prime Minister’s House as part of the Up-Scaling of Green Pakistan Program, said that the plantation would be made across four provinces, as well as Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), and Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK).

Under the campaign, 12.870 million saplings will be planted in Punjab, 10 million in Sindh, 2.633 million in KP, 2.062 million in Balochistan, 10.147 million in AJK and four million in Gilgit Baltistan.

The main species to be planted include Kikar, Jand, Amaltas, Shisham, Sukh Chain, Phulai, Chir, Kail, Deodar, Peepal, Neem, Beri, Jaman, Imli and Chilgoza.

The plantation will be carried out through around 2047 events to be held across the country to plant 41.7 million saplings comparing 40.526 million during the monsoon tree plantation of 2024.

The prime minister said that considering the benefits of the plantation drive in all aspects, the entire nation, especially the youth and farmers, should play their part.

He said that the impacts of climate change, in recent years, have also necessitated huge efforts for tree plantations.

Referring to the worst climate change-induced floods of 2022 which had caused widespread destruction across the country, he said Pakistan was among the 10 countries in the danger zone considering the impacts of climate change.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said that Pakistan was facing the climate change impacts despite its minimal contributions to greenhouse gases, and urged the people to seek Allah’s blessings during the ongoing holy Ramazan and make efforts for the country’s progress.

According to the official data, the PC-1 of the Revised Upscaling of Green Pakistan Program (2024-28) is in progress which features the plantation of 945 million new plants and maintain 2,221 million existing plants besides improving species and ensuring sustainable forest management, data collection, and scientific forest management.

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Federal Govt announces Eid ul Fitr holidays

Five-day Eid-ul-Adha 2025 holidays announced

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has officially announced the public holidays on the occasion of Eid -ul –Fitr. The federal government has announced three holidays on Eid -ul -Fitr, which will be from Monday, March 31 to Wednesday, April 2. The Cabinet Division has also issued a notification for government holidays, but the provinces have not … Read more

World Bank approves $102m for Pakistan

World Bank

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank (WB) has approved a loan of $102 million for Pakistan under its Resilient and Accessible Microfinance (RAM) Project.

“Which aims to enhance access to microcredit and support the resilience of the microfinance sector and its borrowers, particularly in the face of climate-related shocks”.

The money approved by the World Bank for Pakistan will be used for the poor farmers affected by climate change, which will give small loans to those affected by climate change.

The World Bank’s statement said that the purpose of the money is to increase the income of those affected by climate change, the money is part of the World Bank’s 10 -year Country Partnership Program. The project will help increase financial inclusion in small businesses and rural areas.

The World Bank Country Director Najy Benhassine said that microfinance is an important source of financial support to the poor, the project will benefit more than 1.89 million people, including one million women.

According to the World Bank Country Director, 54 projects are underway in Pakistan with the help of the WB. The World Bank’s total investment in Pakistan has reached $15.7 billion.

The project will be implemented by the Ministry of Finance through the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). It will be the first in a series of interventions to support the sector, to be designed and phased in close partnership with other international financial institutions.

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Measles outbreak claims lives of 17 children in Sindh

Measles

KARACHI: The measles has claimed 17 children lives across the Sindh province from 1st January to 08 March 2025.

Out of 17 measles death, 10 deaths were reported Khairpur, five in Karachi East, one each in Sukkur and Jacobabad.

Sindh Health Department has registered 1185 measles cases from 1st January to 8 March 2025 out of which 550 cases were recorded in Karachi alone.

Measles is a highly contagious but vaccine-preventable viral disease. Symptoms typically appear 10–12 days after exposure and last about a week, including fever, cough, runny nose, inflamed eyes, and white spots in the mouth. A red rash begins on the face before spreading to the body.

Health experts warn of serious complications, including diarrhea, middle ear infections, and pneumonia, urging parents to vaccinate their children to prevent further spread.

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Bushra Ansari expresses concern over Ramazan transmissions’ impact on worship

Bushra Ansari
  • Bushra Ansari voiced her concerns over Ramazan transmissions’ increasing trend.
  • She stated that they have shifted people’s focus away from worship.
  • She reflected on how the essence of fasting has changed over the years.

Veteran Pakistani actress Bushra Ansari has voiced her concerns over the increasing trend of Ramazan transmissions, stating that they have shifted people’s focus away from worship during the holy month. In her latest vlog, she reflected on how the essence of fasting has changed over the years.

Speaking while preparing Iftar at home, Ansari shared her thoughts with fans, recalling how, in the past, people fasted with sincerity, recited the Holy Quran, and engaged in prayers. However, she noted a shift in recent times. “Now people spend their fasting hours watching Ramazan transmissions instead of focusing on worship,” she remarked.

She acknowledged that while such programs did exist before, they were not as widespread as they are today. Comparing past traditions to the present, she said, “When people did not watch Ramazan transmissions, they would engage more in worship, recite prayers, and truly spend their fasts in devotion.”

Ansari admitted that she occasionally participates in these shows, as they bring joy to audiences. However, she emphasized that the growing obsession with entertainment during Ramazan has led people to fast without true devotion, spending more time in front of screens than in spiritual reflection.

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HSY shares insights on who should avoid wearing farshi shalwar

HSY
  • HSY sharing insights on the growing trend of the farshi shalwar.
  • He emphasized that this style is for everyone.
  • HSY advised that everyone should wear it.

Renowned fashion designer Hassan Sheharyar Yasin (HSY) recently appeared on a Ramadan transmission, sharing insights on the growing trend of the farshi shalwar. Contrary to restrictive fashion norms, HSY emphasized that this style is for everyone.

When asked who should avoid wearing it, he responded, “Everyone should wear it.” He explained that the farshi shalwar is an inclusive trend, allowing people to dress modestly while looking elegant. “Our women may come from different backgrounds, but they all have the same religion,” he said, adding that the garment does not reveal body curves.

Addressing concerns about pairing the shalwar with short shirts, he advised, “Wear it with a long shirt—it looks beautiful.” He suggested keeping the slit (chaak) just above the knee but adjusting it based on body shape.

HSY also shared practical tips, such as using georgette, chiffon, or thin silk for flowy shirts and opting for pure cotton for everyday shalwars. He even revealed a tailoring trick: “Adding a drawstring or embroidery at the hem helps it fall straight.”

Encouraging accessibility, he stated, “Fashion and looking beautiful is everyone’s right,” making it clear that style should be inclusive and tailored to individual needs.

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Pakistan slams Israeli ferocious strikes in Gaza

Pakistan

UNITED NATIONS: Decrying overnight Israel’s ferocious strikes in Gaza that left 400 Palestinians dead, Pakistan called on the UN Security Council to demand a halt to the genocidal war in the enclave and implementation of the 15 January ceasefire agreement. “Israel’s aggression, its attacks, and its slaughter of the Palestinians must stop,” Ambassador Munir Akram, … Read more

Noor Bukhari criticizes neighbors after receiving notice for food distribution outside house

Noor Bukhari
  • Noor Bukhari has expressed her frustration after receiving a notice.
  • Noor shared a copy of the notice, which cited complaints from residents.
  • Reacting to the situation, Noor took a dig at her neighbors.

Former actress Noor Bukhari has expressed her frustration after receiving a notice from the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) for distributing food to the underprivileged outside her residence.

Taking to Instagram, Noor shared a copy of the notice, which cited complaints from residents, stating that the food distribution was causing “inconvenience to neighboring residents.” The notice also warned her of possible action if she continued to violate DHA regulations.

Reacting to the situation, Noor took a dig at her neighbors, blaming them for the complaint. She wrote in her Instagram story, “What great neighbors I have—feeling at peace after stopping food for the poor. I will arrange to distribute it elsewhere, but what have you gained, neighbor?”

Noor Bukhari, who left the entertainment industry in 2017, is known for her candid social media presence. The former actress had a successful career in Pakistani cinema, starring in films like Mujhe Chand Chahiye, Jannat, and Tere Pyar Mein.

Her personal life has also drawn public interest, with Noor recently clarifying in a podcast that she had been married four times to three men, including marrying Aun Chaudhry twice.

Despite stepping away from showbiz, Noor remains vocal about social issues and continues to actively engage with her followers online.

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Pakistan’s IT exports reach $2.177 billion in first seven months of FY 2024-25

Pakistan’s IT exports reach $2.177 billion in first seven months of FY 2024-25

Pakistan generated $2.177 billion from IT service exports during the first seven months of the fiscal year 2024-25, marking a 26.53% increase compared to the $1.720 billion earned in the same period last year, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). Computer services saw the most significant growth, rising 32.72% from $1.397 billion in … Read more

Facebook introduces simplest way for users to make money online

Facebook introduces simplest way for users to make money online

Meta has launched a new monetisation feature on Facebook, enabling creators to earn from public story views, the company announced. The feature is available to creators already enrolled in Facebook’s content monetisation programme and allows them to generate revenue from existing content. “For example, if a user posts a cooking tutorial or reel and shares … Read more