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Kashmir key to regional peace, Pakistan reminds UN

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UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has called on the UN Security Council to “actively” promote a just settlement of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with its resolutions and the Kashmiri people’s wishes, warning that durable peace in South Asia cannot be achieved without the resolution of this decades-old problem. Speaking in the UN General Assembly’s Special Political … Read more

Indian plot to destabilize Pakistan and Azad Kashmir

Indian plot to destabilize Pakistan and Azad Kashmir

Geneva: A leaked diplomatic cable has revealed a secretive five-hour meeting between senior leaders of the UK-based United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) and an Indian special liaison officer in Geneva. The meeting, reportedly held on the sidelines of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session, included strategic planning and directives related to activities … Read more

Kashmir Youm-e-Istehsal being observed worldwide

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ISLAMABAD: Today marks the observance of Kashmir Youm-e-Istehsal (Exploitation Day) as Kashmiris around the world protest against the Indian government’s unilateral and unconstitutional move to revoke the special status of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. It has been six years since the Modi-led government, on August 5, 2019, abrogated Articles 370 and 35A of the Indian … Read more

Monsoon alert: Intense rainfall Predicted in Kashmir, KPK, Punjab, and more

Monsoon Alert; more rains expected in upper districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued a monsoon alert, forecasting widespread rains, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across most parts of the country between July 27 and July 31. According to the PMD, monsoon winds have already started entering the upper and central regions with light intensity. However, stronger monsoon currents are expected to begin affecting … Read more

Khawaja Asif calls for peaceful settlement of Kashmir, Palestine disputes

Khawaja Asif

BEIJING: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, addressing the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ Conference, called on the international community to ensure the peaceful resolution of long-standing disputes such as Kashmir and Palestine. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Defence, the minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the principles and objectives … Read more

UN human rights chief voices concern over situation in Kashmir

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UNITED NATIONS:UN human rights chief Volker Turk has voiced over the situation in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir as he called on the international community to intensify efforts to defend fundamental freedoms and the institutions founded to promote them.

“I am concerned by the use of restrictive laws and harassment against human rights defenders and independent journalists resulting in arbitrary detention and a diminished civic space, including in Kashmir, “Turk told the Human Rights Council, which is meeting in Geneva.

He also called for stepped-up efforts to address violence and displacement in the Indian state of Manipur, based on dialogue, peacebuilding and human rights.

Turk’s remarks about Kashmir, drew a protest from India’s Ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Arindam Bagchi, who  called them “unfounded and baseless.”

“As India was mentioned by name, let me begin by emphasizing that the world’s largest democracy continues to be a healthy, vibrant and pluralistic society. Unfounded and baseless comments in the update contrast jarringly with ground realities,” the Indian envoy claimed.

Presenting his global update covering more than 30 countries, the High Commissioner noted that there were some 20 conflicts described as “outrageous” the fact that legal safeguards for non-combatants were being repeatedly ignored around the world.

“Civilians are deliberately attacked. Sexual violence and famine are used as weapons of war,” Turk said. “Humanitarian access is denied, while weapons flow across borders and circumvent international sanctions. And humanitarian workers are targeted.”

In 2024, he added, a record 356 humanitarian workers were killed while providing aid to people in some of the world’s most appalling crises.”

“Our world is going through a period of turbulence and unpredictability, reflected in growing conflict and divided societies,” the High Commissioner said.

“We cannot allow the fundamental global consensus around international norms and institutions, built painstakingly over decades, to crumble before our eyes.”

In the Occupied Palestinian Territory, the UN rights chief emphasized that the fragile ceasefire holds in Gaza “and becomes the basis for peace”.

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Mushaal Malik highlights Kashmir’s struggle at Kashmir Solidarity Day ceremony

Mushaal Malik

Islamabad: Former Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Human Rights, Mushaal Malik , has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the terrorism of the RSS are being exposed at the international level. She declared that India is a terrorist state that has usurped the rights of Kashmiris. Mushaal Malik emphasized that the … Read more

Pakistan continues to uphold Kashmiris’ right to decide their future: PM

Pakistan continues to uphold Kashmiris’ right to decide their future: PM

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast support for the people of occupied Kashmir, vowing to stand by them until they attain their inalienable right to self-determination, as outlined in United Nations Security Council resolutions. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of Azad Jammu and Kashmir’s first Daanish School Center of Science and Technology in … Read more

Kashmiri Farmers and Activists Urge Against Land Acquisition for Satellite Townships

Kashmiri Farmers

SRINAGAR: A delegation of farmers and activists met with the Chief Minister’s Political Advisor on Monday to express concerns over the government’s plans to establish satellite townships along the Srinagar Ring Road project, spanning from Pampore to Narbal. The meeting took place at the Chief Minister’s grievance redressal office, Raabta. Led by Dr. Raja Muzaffar … Read more

Pakistan urges action on war crimes in Palestine and Kashmir

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UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan called on the world community “not to turn a blind eye” to the “war crimes” being committed in Palestine and occupied Kashmir, and underscored the need to eliminate impunity and secure justice for the victims of grave injustices.

“Crimes against humanity are among the most egregious violations of human rights, unsettling the very conscience of the international community,” Ambassador Usman Iqbal Jadoon, deputy permanent member of Pakistan to the UN, told the General Assembly’s Sixth (legal) Committee.

Speaking in a debate on Crimes against Humanity, he said Pakistan was “deeply concerned” about the ongoing cycle of occupation, oppression, and violence in Palestine.

“As we mark the dreadful one-year anniversary of Israel genocidal war against the Palestinian people, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen,” the Pakistani envoy said, highlighting that this tragic situation was a direct result of over seven decades of illegal Israeli occupation and disregard for international law, including General Assembly and UN Security Council resolutions affirming the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination.

“These inhumane actions by Israeli occupation forces are not only unacceptable but also constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity and a ‘plausible’ genocide as ruled by the International Court of Justice (ICJ),” the Pakistani envoy said.

In line with the recent General Assembly resolution on implementing the ICJ Advisory Opinion, he said, “Israel must Immediately and unconditionally withdraw from all occupied Palestinian territories; end its unlawful policies and make reparations for the damages; and ensure the Palestinians can exercise their right to self-determination. ”

In this context, Ambassador Jadoon said also underscored the necessity for global cooperation to eradicate impunity for culprits and to ascertain justice for victims.

While the International Law Commission’s draft articles and commentaries serve as crucial instruments for enhancing accountability by providing practical and insightful guidance to States, he emphasized that it was premature to establish any solid conclusions regarding their essence and layout.

“It is vital to ensure that the definitions outlined in the draft articles on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity — specifically for crimes such as enslavement, torture, and enforced disappearance – align with those enshrined in the corresponding United Nations conventions,” the Pakistani envoy said.

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Financial institutions shut on March 23rd for Pakistan Day

March 23rd Pakistan Day

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will be closed on March 23, 2024 (Saturday), a public holiday commemorating ‘Pakistan Day’ designated by the federal government. Financial institutions, microfinance banks, and various other financial institutions will be closed on Saturday. These will resume operations on March 25th (Monday). Every year on March 23, the South Asian … Read more

Pakistan weather update for January-March

Pakistan weather update for January-March

In the first three months of 2024, Pakistan is expected to have near-normal rainfall and higher temperatures. The start might be drier, but it’s likely to get wetter towards the end. The weather outlook is influenced by the positive phase of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and a shift in the positive phase of the … Read more

COAS Syed Asim Munir holds candid talks with prominent US think tanks

COAS Syed Asim Munir candid talks

General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), COAS engaged in a candid discourse with members of prominent US think tanks and media. COAS, during the interaction, put across Pakistan’s perspective on regional security, transnational terrorism and importance of maintaining strategic stability in South Asia. COAS said that Pakistan is a country of consequence both from geopolitical … Read more

FO rejects possibility of PM Kakar, Narendra Modi meeting

PM Kakar Narendra Modi meeting

The World Environment Conference (COP 28) is going on in the UAE. Seven Kashmiris were arrested during the World Cup final in India. FO has serious concerns in Afghanistan regarding terrorism. The Foreign Office (FO) of Pakistan has rejected the possibility of a meeting between caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar and Indian Prime … Read more

Bangladeshi Tourists Perish in Kashmir Houseboat Blaze

Bangladeshi Tourists Perish in Kashmir Houseboat Blaze

Three Bangladeshi tourists killed in Kashmir houseboat fire Blaze originated in one houseboat, quickly spread to others Seven additional individuals injured in the incident On Saturday, tragedy struck as three Bangladeshi tourists lost their lives in India’s Kashmir region when a fire erupted among the idyllic houseboats adorning Dal Lake, according to a police official. … Read more

India should respect inalienable right of Kashmiris to self-determination: FO

India Kashmir FO

In a weekly briefing to journalists, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch addressed a range of crucial issues concerning Pakistan’s stance on regional and international matters. Mumtaz Zahra Baloch stated the week began with a somber note as reports surfaced of a massacre in Jammu and Kashmir, allegedly orchestrated by Dogra Raj and RSS. Added, … Read more

J&K has never been part of India, nor will it be: Pakistan responds at UN

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Pakistani Counsellor said that Jammu and Kashmir has never been a part of India. India suppressed the Kashmiri demand for right to self-determination and freedom. She said India’s crimes and human rights violations are well-documented. NEW YORK: Pakistani Counsellor to the United Nations Saima Saleem has categorically said that Jammu and Kashmir has never been … Read more

Sikh community being harassed by India: Mushaal Mullick

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  • She expressed these views during her visit to Nankana Sahib.
  • Mushaal Mullick said face of Indian spy agency has been exposed.
  • She said India’s terrorist activities are also going on in Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Human Rights Mushaal Hussein Mullick said the ‘Sikh community is being harassed by India in Australia and Europe’.

Mullick during her visit to Nankana Sahib said Modi is now doing terrorism in the region by becoming the Prime Minister, the face of Indian spy agency RAW has been exposed in the killing of Hardeep Singh ( a Canadian citizen)

She said that most human rights violations are taking place in Occupied Kashmir, Indian spy Kulbhushan was involved in terrorist activities in various areas including Karachi, Punjab and FATA.

She said that Kashmiri people have been sacrificing their lives for 75 years, mosques were destroyed in Modi’s name, and places of worship were desecrated in India.

Mullick said that India’s terrorist activities are also going on in Pakistan, and the international community

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SAPM Mushaal Mullick, FM Jilani discuss human rights situation in IIOJK

Mushaal Mullick

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment Mushaal Hussein Mullick called on Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani. The discussion focused on enhancing collaboration between the ministries of foreign affairs and human rights and projecting Pakistan’s point of view at international forums including the upcoming session of the United Nations … Read more

Three Troops Killed in Skirmish as Kashmir Marks Anniversary

Troops Killed in Kashmir

Supreme Court reviewing legality of government’s actions. Civil rights restricted, protests and media reporting limited. Local leaders face imprisonment for attempting to protest. Three troops were killed during a skirmish with insurgents in India-held Kashmir as the disputed territory observed the fourth anniversary of New Delhi installing direct administration. Police reported on Saturday that an … Read more

Sara Ali Khan’s ‘Cutest’ Swimming Partner Revealed

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  • Sara Ali Khan, basking in the glory of her film’s success, “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke.”
  • She has been making the most of her vacation time in Kashmir.
  • Sara’s Instagram feed has been filled with picturesque moments and heartwarming interactions with the locals.

Sara Ali Khan, basking in the glory of her film’s success, “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke,” has been making the most of her vacation time in Kashmir. Sharing glimpses of her idyllic getaway, Sara’s Instagram feed has been filled with picturesque moments and heartwarming interactions with the locals.

The Sonamarg valley became the backdrop of some stunning pictures of Sara, as she immersed herself in the beauty of the region and embraced the local culture. Seeking blessings, the actress embarked on an Amarnath Yatra, capturing the essence of her spiritual escapade.

Recently, on July 24, Sara treated her fans with more enchanting snippets from her Kashmir sojourn. In one picture, she stands gracefully in front of a charming little house, dressed in a pale pink and yellow sweatshirt with matching pants. Wrapped in a scarf, she appears deeply engrossed in her prayers.

Among the captivating videos shared, one depicts Sara sitting inside a tent with a local lady, who kindly prepares chai for her using milk from a goat. Another heartwarming clip captures Sara’s playful interaction with a delightful baby while they both enjoy some time swimming in a pool.

Sara’s warmth and down-to-earth nature shined through her interactions with the local children in Thajiwas. She made them perform her signature “Namaste Darshakon” for the camera, endearing herself to her fans even more.

 

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In the captions accompanying her posts, the “Kedarnath” actress shared a profound thought:

“Q: Where and How can we find peace? A: Everywhere. Just look within.”

Fans and admirers flooded the comments section with praise for Sara’s simplicity, humility, and connection with the locals. They called her an inspiration for the younger generation and admired her for embracing spirituality while bridging cultural gaps.

Having returned from her memorable holiday, Sara is all set to resume work on her upcoming films, including Anurag Basu’s “Metro In Dino” and “Murder Mubarak” alongside Vijay Varma.

Sara Ali Khan’s Kashmir vacation has not only gifted her serenity and rejuvenation but has also left a lasting impression on her fans, who continue to be captivated by her endearing personality and genuine love for exploring the world around her.

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Mawra Hocane’s Raw Account of the Nauroz Shoot

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  • Mawra is all set to make a captivating appearance in Green Entertainment’s highly anticipated drama, “Nauroz.”
  • The recently released trailer has already captured the attention of audiences.
  • While shooting in a picturesque valley in Kashmir, a tragic earthquake struck, leaving Mawra deeply affected.

Mawra Hocane is all set to make a captivating appearance in Green Entertainment’s highly anticipated drama, “Nauroz.” The recently released trailer has already captured the attention of audiences, and the melodious OST has added to the excitement. This unique drama promises to shed light on various aspects of society and social media through Mawra’s exceptional performance.

During the shoot of “Nauroz,” Mawra shared some intriguing unknown facts that provide interesting insights into the production. The idea for “Nauroz” originated when the team was waiting for Ameer Gilani to return so they could resume shooting for “Neem.” While shooting in a picturesque valley in Kashmir, a tragic earthquake struck, leaving Mawra deeply affected. In her hotel room, she found solace by reciting Kalimah.

One of the scenes depicted in the trailer, where Mawra’s character eats from a garbage bin, is not just a staged act. Mawra revealed that she truly immersed herself in the scene and actually picked up food from the garbage and consumed it, showcasing her dedication to portraying the character authentically.

To convincingly portray a younger version of her character, Mawra underwent a significant weight loss journey. She diligently shed 6 kilograms to ensure she looked the part, demonstrating her commitment to her role and the production.

Working on “Nauroz” has been a transformative experience for Mawra. It has provided her with a deep understanding of her own privilege. In a particularly poignant moment, while preparing for a scene where her character begs for food, Mawra attempted to experience the reality of those less fortunate. However, when she was denied food, she gained a profound insight into the pain and hardships faced by others.

Mawra’s involvement in “Nauroz” not only showcases her versatility as an actress but also reflects her dedication to bringing meaningful stories to life. With its thought-provoking narrative and Mawra’s exceptional performance, “Nauroz” is set to captivate audiences and shed light on important societal issues.

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Karan Johar enjoys beauty of Kashmir while shooting ‘Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’

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  • Karan Johar shared a video from Kashmir.
  • Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt will appear in Karan’s upcoming film.
  • The film is now scheduled to hit theatres.

After a seven-year break from directing, Karan Johar is prepared to resume his career. His last directorial effort was Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, starring Anushka Sharma, Ranbir Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai. The audience adored the sorrowful love story, despite its modest box office performance. Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt will appear in Karan’s upcoming film Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, which is now scheduled to hit theatres.

Recently, Karan shared a video from Kashmir on his Instagram account, indicating that the film’s shooting period in the region is now complete. Showcasing the raw beauty of Kashmir in all its grandeur, Karan could be seen in parts and pieces in the film, donning a silver puffer jacket, gloves, sunglasses and other winter gear to face the nail biting cold. Karan captioned the video while playing the song Yeh Haseen Vadiyan Yeh Khula Aasman from Roja “Meri sentiments ko samjho, Meri performance pe mat jao. This is Karan Johar saying goodbye to picturesque Kashmir, alongside cameraman @shaunagautam!”

 

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After posting a colourful montage of a few of his films earlier, Karan commented, “Wishing that every shade of colour take over your life with love & success! Happy holi to all from us at Dharma!♥️♥️♥️#happyholi.”

 

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PM AJK, Ishaq Dar discuss financial matters

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  • Both discussed the pace of public welfare schemes.
  • They discussed this in a called-on meeting here on Saturday.
  • The meeting also discussed the ongoing and future projects.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Sardar Tanveer Ilyas and Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar discussed important financial matters related to AJK and the pace of public welfare schemes and projects.

They discussed this in a called-on meeting here on Saturday.

Prime Minister AJK apprised the finance minister of the initiatives of AJK government to enhance its revenue generation and sought the support of the federal government in this regard.

The meeting also discussed the ongoing and future development projects in AJK. Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar welcomed Sardar Tanveer Ilyas and expressed the federal government’s commitment to the development and progress of AJK.

He further added that the welfare and development of the people of Kashmir were among the top priorities of the government and no stone would be left unturned for its development. He offered the full assistance of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to the AJK government in its quest to increase its own receipts.

Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar highlighted the economic outlook of the country and said that despite the challenging situation, the government was determined to set the economy on stability and growth trajectory.

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Pakistan to observe Kashmir Solidarity Day

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Pakistan will observe Kashmir Solidarity Day PM Shehbaz Sharif will address AJK Legislative Assembly A walk will be led by cabinet members in Islamabad ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on Sunday (today) to express support to the struggle of Kashmiris for their inalienable right to self-determination. The day will also be marked to … Read more

Negotiations not possible without reversal of Kashmir’s status: PM Office clarifies

Kashmir

PMO clarified talks with India can only take place after reversing August 5, 2019 actions PM Shehbaz Sharif had given an interview with UAE-based channel PM Shehbaz invited Modi to hold talks on resolving Kashmir issue ISLAMABAD: The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) clarified on Tuesday that talks with India can only take place after the … Read more

PM Shehbaz asks Modi to hold talks to resolve Kashmir issue

PM Kashmir

PM Shehbaz offers Indian PM for talks He offered to resolve issues like Kashmir He stressed the UAE leadership can play a role Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif Monday asked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold serious and sincere talks to resolve burning issues, including Kashmir. The prime minister, in an interview with Al … Read more