Tue, 21-Oct-2025

I don’t care what people thought, says unvaccinated Patrizia Kummer

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Patrizia Kummer, an unvaccinated Swiss snowboarder who competed in the Beijing Olympics on Tuesday after three weeks of quarantine, said she had “no difficulty” and didn’t “care what people thought” of her. Athletes who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 enter the “closed loop” bubble system immediately at the Beijing Games, but those who have not … Read more

Breaking the glass ceiling

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KARACHI: Sehat Kahani in 2021 became the first exclusively women-led company in Pakistan to raise a Pre-Series A round of $1 million to expand its operations in the country’s digital healthcare sector. In 2022, the company plans an aggressive expansion to become South Asia’s leading telemedicine company in the next five years. Dr Sara Saeed … Read more

Representation of women, youth is essential for effective LG system, says PM Imran

PM Imran Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday stressed that in order to ensure the effectiveness of the local government system, representation of all segments particularly women, youth, farmers and businessmen was important. Read more: Business-friendly policies make Pakistan most attractive destination: PM Imran Chairing a meeting on upcoming local body elections in Punjab, he said a functional … Read more

Joe Root named men’s Test player of the year

International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday announced the England skipper Joe Root as the men’s Test player of the year with 1,708 runs in 15 matches during the calendar year 2021. The England and Wales Cricket Board, on their official Twitter handle, tweeted’ “The winner of the ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year for … Read more

Women’s camel beauty contest makes debut in Saudi Arabia

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RUMAH: Saudi women, in a first for the kingdom, have paraded their camels in a beauty pageant for the prized “ships of the desert”. “I hope today to reach a certain social standing, InshaAllah (God willing),” said Lamia Al-Rashidi, 27, who participated at the weekend contest in the Rumah desert northeast of the capital Riyadh. … Read more

No one can stop saffron aroma

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HERAT: An Afghan business leader who employs hundreds of women on her saffron fields has vowed to speak up for the rights of her workers, and “not remain silent” under Taliban rule. The hardliners have alledgedly excluded women from public life since sweeping to power in mid-August, pushing many female entrepreneurs to flee the country … Read more

Putting women, girls at the centre of digital development

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Gender equality and digital development are inextricably linked. Yet globally, men are 21 per cent more likely to be online than women, a figure that rises to 52 per cent in low-income countries. The Web Foundation estimates that barriers that keep women and girls offline, high device and data costs, lower digital skills, and restrictive … Read more

Seminar on ‘women-in-trade: export readiness 101’ held

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KARACHI: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) organised a seminar on “Women-in-trade: Export Readiness 101” at the Expo Centre, Hyderabad for capacity-building of women entrepreneurs in Pakistan, a statement said. It is part of a series of seminars leading to the upcoming Wexnet exhibition scheduled in February 2022 … Read more

We have improved but more needs to be done: PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja on Wednesday praised the national team but stressed that ‘more needed to be done’. Flanked by newly appointed CEO Faisal Hasnain in a news conference in Karachi, Ramiz acknowledged that Pakistan was not ranked well in Test cricket. The PCB chairman underscored the need to improve cricket standards … Read more

28-player women emerging camp to begin on 10 December

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LAHORE: As many as 28 women cricketers will undergo skills and fitness training at the Inzamam-ul-Haq High Performance Centre, Multan in the emerging women’s camp, which begins on 10 December. Over the course of the 18-day camp, these 28 players will train under the supervision of the coaching staff of the women’s national cricket team … Read more

TDAP holds seminar on women in trade

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KARACHI: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), in collaboration with the International Trade Centre (ITC), organised a seminar on “Women-in-Trade: Export Readiness 101” at the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the capacity-building of women entrepreneurs in Pakistan, a statement said on Monday. This was the second in a series of planned seminars … Read more

E-commerce trade to create business opportunities for Pakistani women: envoy

E-commerce

ISLAMABAD: In the present era of e-commerce, there are business opportunities for Pakistani women in the global markets, including Indonesia, a diplomat said. “The volume of e-commerce market in Indonesia would reach $50 billion by 2025, which could be fully utilised by [the] Pakistani businesswomen, Indonesian Ambassador Adam Mulawarman Tugio told APP, while he was … Read more

Women economic empowerment essential to develop society: ambassador

Women economic

ISLAMABAD: Women economic and social empowerment is essential for the development of any society and also for sustainable economic development, the Italian envoy said. In Pakistan, women are leading the economic and political arena and there are huge opportunities for women also in the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sector, Ambassador Andreas Ferrarese told APP, … Read more

Women comprise 50% of flyadeal’s staff

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JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s budget airline flyadeal aims at nurturing and promoting local women talent, as it is doubling its fleet by the end of the next year, its chief commercial officer told Arab News. Ahmed Albrahim said the low-cost airline’s fleet contains 15 A320 narrow-bodies, and it will continue to receive more aircraft of the A320 … Read more

Scorchers down Strikers to win first women’s BBL title

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PERTH: Perth Scorchers capped a dominant season with a 12-run victory over Adelaide Strikers Saturday to claim their first title in the women’s Twenty20 Big Bash League at an oppressively hot Optus Stadium. Defending their total of 146 for 5, the Scorchers held off the gallant Strikers who finished at 134 for 6. Scorchers captain … Read more

ICC unveils new Global Growth Strategy

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ISLAMABAD: The International Cricket Council on Monday unveiled its growth strategy, developed in partnership with the members, that places women’s cricket at the forefront. The growth strategy will also help strengthen and grow the game across the globe with a vision of making it accessible to more nations, players and fans, the ICC said in … Read more

SC terms depriving women of shariah right of inheritance abominable

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Saturday issued a written order on the inheritance of women in the country. The top court termed depriving women of the shariah right of their inheritance ‘an abominable act’. “It has become common to deprive women of the inheritance specified by the shariah, which is a violation of commandment of … Read more

West Indies women cricket team to arrive in Karachi tomorrow

Pak vs WI

Women’s cricket team of West Indies will be touring Pakistan for a three-match ODI series next month. The West Indies women’s team will arrive in Karachi on November 1 (tomorrow). The team will go into a three-day quarantine period after which they will start training sessions at the National Stadium Karachi on November 4. Pakistan … Read more

Qatari women stand in country’s first legislative election

DOHA: Qatari women are standing in the country’s first legislative election on Saturday, but in far lower numbers than men, prompting warnings that their influence on issues that affect women could be limited. Of the 284 hopefuls running for the 30 available council seats, just 28 are women. The remaining 15 seats will be appointed … Read more

Women cricket training camp to be held from Oct 5

Women cricket training camp to be held from Oct 5

ISLAMABAD: A total of eighteen national women players would feature in the 16-day training camp to prepare the side for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier, to take place in Zimbabwe from November 21 to December 5.The camp would be held from October 5 to 20 at the Hanif Mohammad High Performance Centre, National Stadium, … Read more

Indian top court says women’s entry into defence academy cannot be deferred

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NEW DELHI: India’s top court on Wednesday turned down the federal government’s request to postpone until May next year the entry of women into the National Defence Academy (NDA). “No, it has to be from this session only. We find it difficult to postpone everything by a year. After we have given a hope (to … Read more

At least eight die in road mishap in south India

Sukku accident

NEW DELHI: At least eight persons, including two women and two children died and six others sustained injuries when the vehicle they were travelling in collided with a truck coming from the opposite direction in India’s southern state of Karnataka, a local cop confirmed on Monday. The road mishap occurred in the state’s Chintamani area … Read more

WATCH: Dog enters the ground and runs away with the ball

WATCH: Dog enters the ground and runs away with the ball

During the women’s cricket match, the dog entered the ground and ran away with the ball. The video went viral while fielding a pet dog in the semi-finals of the All Ireland Women’s T20 Cup. Millions of people watched videos on the Internet and could not help but admire the dog. Hahahahaha via @IrishWomensCric pic.twitter.com/WFge5YhT2N … Read more

Saudi Arabia encourages women’s representation in workplaces

JEDDAH: More women employees are joining workplaces and boardrooms in Saudi Arabia, with gender equality a key target of a regional drive to improve environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards, Arab News reported. While measurable progress has been achieved in recent years, there is a room for further improvement to consolidate these changes into a … Read more

Do you know? Women lose 1% of her bone mass every year

Once a woman reaches the age of 30 she losses 1% of her bone mass every year thereafter by the time a woman is 50 she will have lost 20%

Bones are the framework for your body. Bone is living tissue that changes constantly, with bits of old bone being removed and replaced by new bone. You can think of bone as a bank account, where you make “deposits” and “withdrawals” of bone tissue.

During childhood and adolescence, much more bone is deposited than withdrawn, so the skeleton grows in both size and density. Up to 90 per cent of peak bone mass is acquired by age 18 in girls and by age 20 in boys, which makes youth the best time to “invest” in one’s bone health.

The amount of bone tissue in the skeleton, known as bone mass, can keep growing until the late 20s. At that point, bones have reached their maximum strength and density, known as peak bone mass. Women tend to experience a minimal change in total bone mass between age 30 and menopause. But in the first few years after menopause, most women go through rapid bone loss, a “withdrawal” from the bone bank account, which then slows but continues throughout the postmenopausal years. This loss of bone mass can lead to osteoporosis. Given the knowledge that high peak bone density reduces osteoporosis risk later in life, it makes sense to pay more attention to those factors that affect peak bone mass.

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After Sindh, K-P passes home-based workers bill

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LAHORE: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) assembly followed the footsteps of Sindh on Wednesday when it passed the ‘Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Home Based Workers (Welfare and Protection) Act, 2021’. The bill was moved by K-P’s Labour and Culture Minister Shaukat Ali Yousafzai. In Sindh, the bill was passed in 2018. In Punjab, two bills have been moved for … Read more

KP women entrepreneurs imparted skill training

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PESHAWAR: DEMO and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board (KPITB) imparted skill training to women entrepreneurs to empower them in leading the economic progress of the country, a statement said on Wednesday. The two organisations launched SheMeansBusiness training workshops in Durshal, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, while the first three-day digital marketing and financial management workshop was conducted in Durshal Peshawar. … Read more

Test Cricket: England Vs India Heather 95 Runs Tourists Take Late Wickets

England Vs India: Heather Hits 95 Runs But Tourists Take Late Wickets

England suffered a late collapse against India after a sterling 95 runs from captain Heather Knight on a fluctuating first day of the one-off Test Cricket in Bristol.

England slipped from 230-2 to 251-6, losing four wickets for 21 runs on a turning pitch before reaching 269-6 at the close.

Heather, in her 100th match as England captain, was distraught to fall five runs short of a century after watching Nat Sciver and Amy Jones be dismissed in quick succession by a rejuvenated India.

India acquitted themselves well in their first Test for six years, with off-spinner Sneh Rana taking 3-77 and Deepti Sharma 2-50.

After the criticism of the Test being played on a used pitch, the opening day had a bit of everything – runs for the batters and turns later in the day for the India spinners.

Tammy Beamount’s 66 and a positive 35 from Lauren Winfield-Hill helped England make a strong start, but India fought hard to check their progress.

Though, with a mixed forecast for the remaining three days, England will know they need to make the best use of a pitch that will only get worse.

 

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India hit back on absorbing day

England played positive cricket, with the batters jumping on poor deliveries and maintaining the rhythm of the match.

However, it is to India’s credit that after a chastening afternoon session, which saw a weary fielding unit trudge off the field, they regrouped, making inroads almost immediately after tea.

Sciver and Heather, England’s most consistent all-format players, shared a 90-run stand before Sciver was trapped lbw by a full delivery from Sharma.

Wicketkeeper Jones, who has impressed in domestic cricket this summer, was also pinned lbw by Rana before Heather, on the brink of her second Test century, went deep into her crease to Sharma and was also trapped in front.

After Georgia Elwiss was caught at first slip by diving, tumbling Mithali Raj, it was down to debutant Sophia Dunkley, the first black woman of England in Test cricket, to guide them to the close without any further damage.

India could have made inroads previously. Sciver should have been caught at mid-wicket on 34 but was dropped by Sharma, while Smriti Mandhana was guilty of a poor drop at first slip to reprieve opener Winfield-Hill.

 

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