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Friday, 4 January 2019

Kangana responds to Rani Mukerji’s

Fearless Kangana responds to Rani Mukerji’s stance on #MeToo movement....


Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has come forth offering her two cents on Rani Mukerji ’s take on the revolutionary #MeToo movement.

When asked about what she thinks of Rani’s controversial stance, the ‘Manikarnika’ actress stated that support should be given to those who need to be empowered.

“People who need support, who need to be empowered, we must empower but if our society can produce a woman like Rani Laxmi Bai, then why not, they must not be discouraged. If they are strong women, we should not discourage women. I was 16-years-old when I filed my first FIR against sexual assault so there are people who can stand up for themselves, they shouldn’t be discouraged,” Kangana said.

Rani Mukerji had encountered severe criticism online for her problematic viewpoint on the movement.

Expressing her perspective at the actresses’ roundtable conference hosted by film critic Rajeev Masand, Rani said, “I think as a woman you have to be that power within yourself, you have to believe that you’re so powerful that if you ever come into a situation like that you have the courage to say ‘back off.’ I think you have to have the courage to be able to protect yourself. You have to take responsibility for your own self.”

Her statement, unfortunately, did not fare well amongst people who objected vehemently like Kangana who is known for her gutsy attitude and is regarded as fearless when it comes to speaking her mind or standing up to the wrongdoing.

On the work front, she is awaiting the release of Rani Laxmi Bai biopic titled ‘Manikarnika’ that will see the light of day on January 25.

The film also stars Ankita Lokhande as Jhalkaribai, Jisshu Sengupta as Gangadhar Rao, Atul Kulkarni as Tatya Tope and Suresh Oberoi as Bajirao II.

'I want to meet only you': Afridi asks for fan's contact number

'I want to meet only you': Afridi asks for fan's contact number



Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has asked for the contact number of his fan who used Twitter to tell him how badly he wants to meet him.

"1 Universe, 8 Planets, 204 Countries, 809 Islands, 7 Seas, and over 8 Billion People but I want to meet only you @SAfridiOfficial at least once in a life

#HopeNotOut #FightForPeace" wrote Bilal Mazhar.

Hours later, he received an unexpected response from the flamboyant all-rounder.

"Send me ur contact," replied Shahid Afridi.

Send me ur contact 😊

Afridi may have retired from international cricket but fans have realized that he still is a force to be reckoned with when the dashing all-rounder made  59 runs not out off just 17 balls to guide his team Pakhtoons to qualify for the final of T10 League 2018 last month.



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Thursday, 3 January 2019

Trump wants 'great relationship' with Pakistan, eyes meeting with new leadership

Trump wants 'great relationship' with Pakistan, eyes meeting with new leadership


          Trump wants 'great relationship' with Pakistan, eyes meeting with new leadership
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump early on  Thursday said that he wants a "great relationship" with Pakistan and is looking forward to meeting the country's new leadership.

The  US President underscored that his administration has initiated peace talks with the Taliban. He also announced that a meeting with the new leadership of Pakistan will take place "very soon".

Despite inviting Pakistan to play a more active role in Afghanistan,  Trump was reported to have said his Cabinet colleagues in the same meeting  that he cut $1.3 billion aid to the South Asian country "because they haven't been fair to us."

It is worth mentioning here that Trump, a month ago, had written a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan, seeking Pakistan's help with stuttering Afghan peace talks and support in bringing the Taliban to the negotiating table to end the 17-year brutal war in the neighboring country.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had met Prime Minister Khan in Islamabad in September last year and pressed him to take "sustained and decisive measures" against the militant groups threatening the regional peace and stability.

Earlier, South Carolina Senator Lindsay Graham, who is considered close to President Trump, told CNN in an interview that if Pakistan helped the US in bringing the Taliban to the table for negotiations, then the US would focus on counterterrorism and the IS.

The senator wants the US to offer Pakistan a free trade agreement as an incentive for Islamabad to push the Taliban to the peace table to end the Afghan war.

While during a press conference at the White House, Trump blasted the United States's extended involvement in Afghanistan, where it has waged its longest war against the militant group. He said that Washington was currently in talks with various actors, including the Taliban, in search of peace, but then called on regional powers to step up.

"India is there, Russia is there, Russia used to be the Soviet Union, Afghanistan made it Russia because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan," Trump said in response to questions over whether he planned to scale down US military presence in the war-torn country.

Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Chancellor of Germany

DETAIL FOR GERMAN CHANCELLOR AND TOPPER WOMAN IN THE WORLD



Incumbent
Angela Merkel

since 22 November 2005
German Cabinet
Style
  • Madam Chancellor
  • Her Excellency (in international correspondence)[1]
Member ofGerman Federal Cabinet
European Council
Seat
  • Federal Chancellery
  • Berlin, Germany (primary)
  • Palais Schaumburg
  • Bonn, Germany (secondary)
AppointerPresident of Germany
Term length4 years; renewable
Inaugural holderOtto von Bismarck
Formation
  • 1 July 1867
  • 21 March 1871
  • 24 May 1949
First holderKonrad Adenauer
Salary€247,000 p.a.

Kader Khan to be laid to rest in Canada today

Kader Khan to be laid to rest in Canada today




Bollywood’s legendary actor Kader Khan, who passed away Monday after a prolonged illness, will be buried today at a cemetery in Canada, his son Sarfaraz informed.

 In a statement, Sarfaraz said, “The last rites will be performed here in Canada as we have our entire family here. He (Khan) is going to be buried at approximately 2:30 pm as per Canadian time at Meadowvale cemetery.”

Aged 81, Kader Khan was suffering from a degenerative disease known as progressive supranuclear palsy, which causes loss of balance, difficulty in walking and dementia.

One of the highly-revered actors who appeared in over 300 films in the 1980s and 90s, Khan was born in Kabul and later migrated to India along with family.

He made his debut in 1973 with Rajesh Khanna’s ‘Daag’. 

Khan even wrote dialogues for over 250 movies. He used to collaborate with Manmohan Desai and Prakash Mehra as a screenwriter.

His famous work with Desai includes, 'Dharam Veer', 'Ganga Jamuna Saraswati', 'Coolie', 'Desh Premee', 'Suhaag', 'Parvarish' and 'Amar Akbar Anthony'. With Mehra, he worked on films like 'Jwalamukhi', 'Sharaabi', 'Lawaaris', 'Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'. 

Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Maulana Tariq Jameel Bayan on how to live life according to 5 pillars of Islam - Deen o Duniya





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Virtual University Signs Agreement With NTC

         
     Virtual University of Pakistan (VU) signed an Agreement with National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC) on Wednesday, July 04, 2018. The agreement was signed by Mr. Naeem Tariq, Director Finance, VU and Engr. Miraj Gul, Director General Technical, NTC in a ceremony held at NTC Headquarter Islamabad.

As part of the agreement, NTC will establish secure and efficient Internet Bandwidth connectivity services for VU owned campuses across the country. By virtue of this agreement, all internet traffic will be transmitted through Fiber Optic Backbone of NTC and VU sites will be connected through fiber optic cable. Both organizations will develop strategic cooperation through technological infrastructure, and resource sharing.

Engr. Haider Murtaza, Director, Data Comm. from NTC and Engr. Syed Naushad Y. Shah, Dy. Network Executive from VU were the focal personnel for the execution of this legal agreement.

Besides officials of both institutions, Dr. Syed Abdul Majid, Registrar VU, Dr. Masroor Elahi Babar, Dean Faculty of Science & Technology and Dr. Muhammad Mohsin Javed, Director DQE were also present.