Friday, May 29, 2020

Faryal Mehmood, Daniyal Raheal tied the knot in stunning nikkah ceremony

Pakistani actors Faryal Mehmood and Daniyal Raheal
Pakistani actors Faryal Mehmood and Daniyal Raheal have tied the knot in a stunning nikkah ceremony.

Continuing the streak of getting hitched during the lockdown, the latest couple on the block is Faryal and Daniyal, whose pictures from their beautiful nuptials are taking the internet by storm.

Daasi actress Faryal, taking to Instagram, gave a sneak peek inside the event wherein she and beau Daniyal can be seen donning traditional wedding attires.

Shortly after, congratulations started pouring in from various celebrities like Wajahat Rauf, Sohail Javed and Aashir Wajahat for the newly-married couple.

Faryal and Daniyal have often indulged in PDA on their social media handles and posted loved-up photos with each other.

The duo even celebrated the occasion of Eid together a few days ago.

 



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COVID-19: Pakistan's confirmed cases jumped to 64,028, recovery rate rose to 22,305

Coronavirus Cases
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan rose to 64,028 on Thursday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

The province-wise break up of the total number of cases are as follows:

Total confirmed cases: 64,028

• Sindh: 25,309

• Punjab: 22,964

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 8,842

• Balochistan: 3,928

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 2,100

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 658

• AJK: 227

Deaths: 1,317

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 432

• Sindh: 396

• Punjab: 410

• Balochistan: 43

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 9

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 22

• AJK: 5

More than 5.8 million people have been reported infected with the novel coronavirus globally and over 359,000 have died, according to a Reuters tally.



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Waqar Younis takes major step, quits social media

Pakistan's bowling coach Waqar Younis
Pakistan's bowling coach Waqar Younis has announced to quit social media on Friday after an obscene video was liked from his verified Twitter handle to which he claimed that his account was hacked.

"I have to say with regret that some 'Allah ka Banda' hacked my Twitter account. When I woke up this morning, I found out that an obscene video had been liked from the account," said the former pacer in a Twitter video, lamenting that this has caused immense embarrassment and agony to him [Waqar Younis] and his family. 

Extending apologies to anybody who got affected by the mishap, Younis said that he always believed that social media is an effective way of communication but after his account repetitively got hacked in the past, he had finally decided to call it a quit.

"My family is dear to me, therefore, I have left all social media platforms," he maintained.

The microblogging site was set abuzz on Thursday with a circulating screenshot of former Pakistani cricketer's Twitter profile where he had appeared to like a pornographic content from his account.

Younis had eventually unliked the video, but not before the Twitter users and fans had already taken screenshots of the tweet which went viral overnight.



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COVID-19: Pakistan's confirmed cases jumped to 64,028, recovery rate rose to 22,305

Coronavirus Cases
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan rose to 64,028 on Thursday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

The province-wise break up of the total number of cases are as follows:

Total confirmed cases: 64,028

• Sindh: 25,309

• Punjab: 22,964

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 8,842

• Balochistan: 3,928

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 2,100

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 658

• AJK: 227

Deaths: 1,317

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 432

• Sindh: 396

• Punjab: 410

• Balochistan: 43

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 9

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 22

• AJK: 5

More than 5.8 million people have been reported infected with the novel coronavirus globally and over 359,000 have died, according to a Reuters tally.



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Former Malaysian PM Mahathir expelled from own political party

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad expelled from own political party for not supporting the country’s government.

Mahathir, who was chairman of the United Indigenous Party of Malaysia, is fired for not supporting the country’s government.

Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has been sacked by the political party he co-founded after sitting on opposition benches during a May 18 parliamentary session.

A statement on Thursday from the United Indigenous Party of Malaysia, known by its Malay acronym Bersatu, said Mahathir’s membership had been “revoked with immediate effect”.

Mahathir, who was party chairman, was fired for not supporting Malaysia’s government, which is headed by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, the Bersatu president.

In a letter circulated widely on social media, the party stated that Mahathir automatically ceased to be a member after he made a show of rejecting Muhyiddin’s leadership as prime minister and party president by sitting with the opposition when parliament met last week.

An aide to Muhyiddin confirmed the letters were authentic.

Mahathir‘s office declined an immediate response to a request for comment as it had not yet seen the letter itself, an aide said.

Muhyiddin’s move is being widely seen as an attempt to consolidate power as he faces a possible challenge to his nascent premiership.

Mahathir, now nearly 95, was the world’s oldest government leader until he unexpectedly quit in February, sparking a frantic weeklong power struggle.

The crisis ended with Muhyiddin, who founded Bersatu with Mahathir before joining a four-party alliance that won the 2018 elections, being nominated as the prime minister.

Muhyiddin heads a new coalition backed by the United Malays National Organisation, the party once led by Najib Razak, who is on trial over corruption charges dating to his tenure as prime minister up to 2018.

Mahathir, who decided shortly after resigning that he wanted to be prime minister again, bitterly opposed the new government and denounced his former ally as a traitor.

Mahathir sought a confidence vote in Muhyiddin on May 18 but the parliamentary sitting was restricted to an address by King Abdullah, prompting a furious Mahathir to claim “democracy is dead” in Malaysia.

Four other legislators were removed from Bersatu along with Mahathir, including his son, Mukhriz, who earlier this month was deposed as head of the regional administration in Kedah, a state in northern Malaysia, by the same alliance-shifting that handed Muhyiddin the top job.

source: politicaluprising



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Saudi human resources minister clarify the mechanism for the return of employees

Saudi minister clarify the mechanism for the return of employees
Saudi Minister of Human Resource Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al Rajhi has announced that public sector employees can resume work gradually starting Sunday, May 31.

The new measure was announced by Minister of Human Resource and Social Development Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al Rajhi in a press conference on Tuesday.

As of Sunday, Shawwal 8 (May 31), at least 50 percent of public entities’ employees will return to work, while the rest will continue to work remotely depending on the current circumstances.

Starting Sunday, Shawwal 15 (June 7), at least 75 percent of the public employees will resume work and the rest also will continue to work remotely according to the current circumstances.

However, Sunday Shawwal 22 (June 14) will be the day where 100 percent of the employees will return to work, the minister announced.

Al Rajhi made it clear that resuming work and economic activities do not mean lifting precautionary measures. We recommend employees to review precautionary procedures.

After two and a half months of suspending business operations, Al Rajhi said, it is now the time to reopen economic activities to advance the economy, adding that government employees have proved competence with the remote work system.

To ensure a better work environment, we have decided to implement a flexible work system where employees can leave or report to work flexibly.All public employees will return to work Sunday, June 14, the minister highlighted.

Al Rajhi said “We are proud of all workers in various sectors who did their best to address the corona pandemic with full and sincerity.We will safeguard the labor market gains by hiring more Saudi citizens and expanding to create new future jobs,”.

The Minister added in his statement, that after halting work for two and a half months, it is now the time to open up activities and push the economic wheel, stressing that the public sector has not stopped operations during the past period, as remote services has continued, and the government employee has proven their competence and ability to adapt to remote work.

Saudi Arabia’s human resources minister says the return of business and activities does not mean lifting the precautionary measures and we recommend reviewing these measures for employees.

source: politicaluprising



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Ali Zaidi files contempt of court plea for not making JIT reports public

Ali Zaidi files contempt of court plea for not making JIT reports public
Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi on Friday filed contempt of court petition in the Sindh High Court for not making high profile cases Joint Investigation Team (JIT) reports public.

Ali Zaidi in his plea stated that the court had directed the authorities to make public JIT reports on Lyari gang war kingpin Uzair Baloch, Baldia factory fire tragedy and former Fishermen’s Cooperative Society chairman Nisar Morai in January this year.

But the chief secretary Sindh has not made the said reports public, so far. Therefore a contempt of court proceedings should be initiated against the CS Sindh.
He further stated that important revelations were made by the suspects arrested in Baldia factory case, the report should be made public so that people can know the reality.

In a letter to the chief secretary Sindh, the federal minister referring the SHC directives for the government to make public reports of joint investigation teams that investigated criminal charges against Uzair Baloch, former chairman of Fishermen Cooperative Society Dr Nisar Morai and Baldia factory fire incident.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...