Tue, 21-Oct-2025

SHC restrains Sindh culture department from holding events in London, Paris

Sindh Culture Department

 SHC has restrained the Culture Department from holding cultural programmes abroad Arts Council Karachi has been stopped from organizing events outside province Culture Department was set to hold events in London and Paris SUKKUR: Sindh High Court Sukkur Bench has restrained the Culture Department from holding cultural programmes abroad. Justice Salahuddin Panhwar heard a case … Read more

Viral: A kid ran in baby race as crowd cheers for her

Kid ran in baby race

Toddler’s parents brought her from India to live with them in the US. She ran in a race for babies at a baseball stadium in Savannah, Georgia. Her happy reaction as she crosses the finish line is so cute to see. A toddler ran in a baby race as people cheered. This will make your … Read more

Denzel Washington Receives The Presidential Medal Of Freedom

Denzel Washington

The 17 honorees were revealed by President Joe Biden on Friday. A medal is given every year to famous people who have had a big impact on American society, culture, politics, or world peace. Denzel Washington is the only actor or entertainment personality honoured this year. Denzel Washington, a well-known actor, has received a growing … Read more

UK’s PM urged to quit over drunken ‘Partygate’ culture

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson

After a probe concluded that he presided over a culture of lockdown-breaking parties that included drunken violence among personnel, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson rebuffed calls to quit. Johnson is among dozens of people in Downing Street who have received police fines for breaching Covid regulations since 2020 — making Number 10 the most penalized … Read more

In Sang e Mah, Sania Saeed discusses Pashtun Stereotyping.

Pakistani plays, like Pakistani audiences, are changing. People pay attention to diverse storylines, subtleties, and situations on television and discuss things that they believe are politically wrong. Stereotyping of different communities, such as Pashtuns carrying firearms and Punjabis being noisy, is a common occurrence. The on-air drama Sang e Mah, starring Sania Saeed, has also … Read more

China, Kyrgyzstan join hands to promote green development

China, Kyrgyzstan

BEIJING – China and Kyrgyzstan have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on green development and pledged to further safeguard regional security and stability, according to a joint statement issued last week. The joint statement came following a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and incoming Kyrgyz President Sadyr Zhaparov, who attended the opening ceremony … Read more

China issues plan for post-Olympics sports, culture, tourism development

China issues plan for post-Olympics sports, culture, tourism development

BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) — China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, together with relevant authorities, has issued a plan to build a belt region that integrates the sports, cultural and tourist industries in Beijing and Zhangjiakou, the co-host city for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. The plan aims to leverage the Winter Olympics venues built … Read more

By the river

River

LAHORE: Situated on the bank of Ravi River, Lahore is known as the heart of Pakistan; it is far more than just a metropolis. The provincial capital is a hub of literature and culture. However, like other cosmopolitan cities of the world, the metropolis faces debilitating challenges of governance, inequality, technology, resources, transportation and environment. … Read more

Remove your tattoos, Beijing tells Chinese football players

tattoos

BEIJING: Footballers playing in China’s national team should remove any existing tattoos and are “strictly prohibited” from getting any new ones, the country’s sports administration body has said. The sport has found itself in the crosshairs of the Communist Party’s purity drive in recent years, and players on the national football team routinely cover their … Read more

Saudi Crown Prince launches $19.99 billion Jeddah central project

Saudi Crown Prince

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has launched the plan and main features of the Jeddah Central Project, previously known as New Jeddah Downtown, with total investments of 75 billion riyal ($19.99 billion), SPA reported on Friday. “The ambitious 75 billion Saudi riyal project will develop 5.7 million square metres of land overlooking the Red … Read more

Saudi women seize startup culture with both hands

Saudi

Saudi Arabia is making the transition to a more diversified economy, after being reliant upon oil for much of the past century, a trend sparked by Vision 2030 as well as commitments made at the COP26 Summit last month, Arab News reported. While corporate giants such as Aramco and Sabic continue to dominate the economy, a culture … Read more

Rafiq predicts ‘floodgates’ will open in cricket racism crisis

Rafiq

LONDON: Former Yorkshire cricketer Azeem Rafiq expects the “floodgates” to open in cricket’s racism crisis, predicting thousands could come forward after giving a disturbing account of his own experiences to British lawmakers. Pakistan-born Rafiq told MPs on the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee on Tuesday how racist language was “constantly” used during his two spells at … Read more

Rafiq says ‘time for truths’ as MPs probe cricket racism scandal

Rafiq

LONDON: Former Yorkshire cricketer Azeem Rafiq will appear before British lawmakers on Tuesday with the chance to give an unvarnished account of his experiences of discrimination at the club that is engulfed in a racism scandal. An independent report found the Pakistan-born player was a victim of “racial harassment and bullying” while Rafiq himself said he … Read more

Rajveer Ankur Singh criticises Bollywood’s tight-knit culture, saying: “It’s impossible to get inside.”

Rajveer Ankur Singh

Singh, who is currently in the United States with his six-year-old daughter, claims that while Bollywood has shied away from him, the south film industry has welcomed him with open arms.

Rajveer Ankur Singh
Rajveer Ankur Singh is best known for his role in the Haryanvi film, G Kutta Se

 

The model-turned-actor, for many who are rank outsiders in the film industry, it continues to be a struggle to break into Bollywood and that stands true for Rajveer Ankur Singh, who made his acting debut with Haryanvi movie, G Kutta Se (2017), had no good work offers after that despite receiving rave reviews for his first film.

“Bollywood has become such a close-knit culture. At this point, for an outsider to get inside and get the work they deserve, is so difficult. After G Kutta Se, everyone praised me, but I had to wait,” says Singh, adding, “If I was from a film family, I’d have got 100 offers. But because I’m an outsider, I didn’t get any work. I’ve faced that first hand.”

“Here, your destiny isn’t in your hands. Even after proving myself, I’ve to wait for good work. Being an actor is an emotionally tiring job, there are so many ups and downs. The possibility of success is slim,” adds Singh, who was recently seen in the short film, Ek Dua with Esha Deol.

Noting how difficult it is to enter into the Hindi film industry, the actor adds that getting into IIM or ITT is easier than breaking into Bollywood.

“I was offered roles but they weren’t good enough. I just didn’t want to make money by doing random roles. So, I continued modeling and do ads, while waiting for the right opportunity. I also did some big South projects — Telugu films Amar Akbar Anthony, Sarileru Neekevvaru with Mahesh Babu, Rang and Seetimaarr with Tottempudi Gopichand. I also took up farming and that has kept me busy for the last few years,” he shares.

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In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan has stressed the importance of being a world leader in science and technology.

Japan’s economy and society are undergoing significant changes. Energy, resources, food shortages, a declining birth rate, an aging population, as well as underdeveloped rural economies and communities, are the most pressing issues in Japan today.

Japan’s global status in science and technology has recently fallen as a result of these challenges, even while other countries continue to strengthen their science, technology, and innovation (STI) policies.

However, as in the past, Japan must continue to be a country that actively contributes to humanity’s growth by using its STI capability to address global concerns and improve the quality of life in underdeveloped countries. Japan also aspires to actively contribute to global growth that is sustainable.

The Science and Technology Policy Bureau, which is part of Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), is in charge of planning and designing basic policies to promote science and technology in the country.

Its goal is to develop human resources in science and technology, benefiting everyone from students to senior researchers and engineers, and to support international activities and science and technology promotion in a variety of places.

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PNCA arranges workshop on puppetry with Uncle Sargam

Farooq Qaisar Uncle Sargam

Famous puppeteer Farooq Qaisar Monday explained the basic techniques and tricks of the trade to young artists at a two day long puppet workshop that kicked off here at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA). According to the details, PNCA arranged the event featured Farooq Qaisar who is a renowned name behind famous puppet … Read more

Pakistani handicrafts get attention at Ambiente, Frankfurt 2020

pakistani handicrafts in Frankfurt

Frankfurt: Pakistani handicraft got attention in the international exhibition at the city of Germany. According to the details, Heimtextil is celebrating its 50th anniversary from 7th – 10th January 2020 in Frankfurt, Germany. Around 3,000 exhibitors, including 220 Pakistani manufactures, would participate in the four-day fair. Pakistan was the 4th largest international exhibitor at Heimtextil … Read more