Karachi Eat Food Festival 2023 Begins

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Karachi Eat Food Festival 2023 Begins

Aayen, Khaen, or Mazy Uraen! Karachi Eat Food Festival 2023 Begins.

The most well-known and recognizable food festival in Pakistan is the Karachi Eat Food Festival 2023, formerly known as Karachi Eat. The festival has served as a platform for aspiring food entrepreneurs for the past ten years, allowing them to offer the most cutting-edge fare to a demanding crowd of food lovers of all ages. From January 6–8, 2023, the event is anticipated to draw over 250,000 excited festival-goers to Karachi.

Start: Friday,06 Jan 2023
Finish: Sunday, 08 Jan 2023

The festival’s main goal was to unite individuals from all walks of life and give those in our culinary community much-needed opportunities.

In keeping with its original intent, the 2023 Eat Festival Karachi edition has gone one step further by giving students from culinary schools a springboard into the food sector.

Over 125 food vendors delivering the finest that the city has to offer will be present at the event this year. The online edition of the event, which promises to be the biggest of its type in the Asian region, is another interesting feature of this year’s Eat Festival.

To create this online experience, “Eat Cloud powered by panda kitchens,” the largest network of Cloud Kitchens in Pakistan, collaborated with food panda Pakistan, the top online food and retail platform.

Online visitors may place food orders from the event and enjoy it at home. For this purpose, a fleet of foodpanda riders will be on hand.

At the occasion, prominent artists Asim Azhar, Young Stunners, Bilal Maqsood, and Zeb Bangash will perform. To greet the food community, media partners Eats Official, a division of Eat Food Pakistan Private Limited, will be on-site.

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Umair Jaswal Decides to ‘Step Away’ from Shoaib Akhtar’s Biopic

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Umair Jaswal Decides to 'Step Away' from Shoaib Akhtar's Biopic

Umair Jaswal quits Shoaib Akhtar biopic nomination due to commitments.

On Wednesday, Umair Jaswal announced on Twitter that he would no longer participate in the biopic.

He wrote: “I have opted to walk away from the Shoaib Akhtar biopic venture RAWALPINDI EXPRESS due to creative and moral reasons. I will no longer be affiliated with any media or news linked to this project.”

 

He stated,

I want the best for everyone conflicted

Akhtar, known as the “Rawalpindi Express,” is famed for his thunder velocity and capability to bowl ferocious bouncers, striking fear in the batters of his day as they approached the crease.

The speediest shot bowled in the history of cricket was 161.3 kph, and the former right arm also owns that record.

The singer had previously professed his gratitude for being a part of the movie.

“In Rawalpindi Express, I have the privilege of impersonating Mr. Shoaib Akhtar, a living icon. We want to be fortunate in our endeavors with Allah’s blessings. A breakthrough biopic picture worthy of global fame is something that we’re thrilled to present to you “The singer declared.

Quick overview of this magnificent expedition. RAWALPINDI EXPRESS – Running against the odds, my tale, my life, and my biopic, have premiered. You’re about to embark on an unfamiliar journey. the initial foreign movie about a sportsman from Pakistan. Quite yours, Shoaib Akhtar,” the former pacer had tweeted.

The first foreign film about a Pakistani sports figure will be the biopic of Akhtar, which will be released on November 16, 2023.

Muhammad Faraz Qaiser and Qaiser Nawaz are the directors of Akhtar’s biopic.

Prior to resigning in 2011 after the ODI World Cup, Akhtar played for Pakistan in 224 international games and took 444 wickets.

 

Permanent Emigration of Junaid Safdar, the Son of Maryam, to Pakistan

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The Permanent Emigration of Junaid, the Son of Maryam Nawaz, to Pakistan

Maryam son, Junaid Safdar, return to Pakistan to support her in PML-N.

In roughly two weeks, Maryam Nawaz will be in Pakistan to focus on politics, and on Friday, her son Junaid Safdar and his wife Ayesha Saif will fly in from Doha.

On Wednesday afternoon, Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz departed from London for Geneva, where they’d spend a week.

In the weeks preceding to Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz’s arrival in Geneva, Junaid Safdar was in Europe with her mother and grandpa, but he and his wife Ayesha were getting ready to go from Doha, Qatar, to Karachi, Pakistan.

The couple arrived in Doha a week ago and stayed at Senator Saifur Rehman’s residence, Ayesha Saif, where she runs enterprises.

The couple will relocate permanently to Pakistan and help Maryam Nawaz with her activities.

Junaid Safdar, a graduate of Cambridge, holds two master’s degrees and two bachelor’s degrees from UK institutions. He enjoys playing polo and has excelled in tournaments while representing British institutions.

Following her visit to Geneva, Maryam is anticipated to come back to the nation in roughly a week. Nawaz Sharif’s return, though, is still pending. According to the sources, arrangements are already in motion for the PML-N leader’s impending return to Pakistan.

As per Aurangzeb, Maryam was selected in accordance with the PML-charter N’s by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

It should be emphasized that Maryam is likely to garner attention given her recent selection as the PML-senior N’s vice president and chief organizer. Prior to her elevation, she served as vice president of the PML-N and was very involved in organizing the party’s election campaigns and holding public events in several locations.

On May 3, 2019, Maryam was chosen as one of the party’s 16 vice presidents.

Major (r) Adil Raja is Defamed and Charged a Case in The UK High Court

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Major (r) Adil Raja is Defamed and Charged a Case in The UK High Court

In a drastic shift, a senior Pakistani military officer filed a slander and wrecks lawsuit against a UK-based YouTuber & ex-army officer before the London High Court for waging a vicious assault against him.

The current director of Punjab’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) filed a case against Adil Raja with the UK High Court in August 2022, but only recently made it public after Adil Raja stirred outrage in Pakistan with his allegations that he geared eminent actresses in film and television.

As per allegations obtained from the local media, Major (r) Raja charged the active duty military brigadier with election rigging against the PTI, dealmaking for General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa, and arranging covert meetings with PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari to sway Punjab by-elections.

Major (r) Adil Raja retorted to the press reports by saying that the court has reviewed his decent assault and information and will make a decision about the legal scope of the first case.

Major (r) Adil Raja, a veteran spokesperson for the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society, prompted significant a sensation when he alleged that the powerful establishment in the state had been using select celebrities as “honey traps.

Major (r) Adil Raja is Defamed and Charged a Case in The UK High Court

Earlier In the event of character assassination, other actresses, including Kubra Khan, opted to sue him. The actress Kubra Khan answers to the recent scandal by requesting Adil Raja to back up his claims against her character within three days, failing which she will initiate a lawsuit, whether he is in Pakistan or England.

Actress Sajal Aly responded to unsubstantiated claims made against her and her coworkers by an ex-serviceman, Major (R) Adil Raja.

The actresses’ images and accusations sparked a social media uproar. Major (r) Adil Raja was criticized by netizens for uttering such lewd claims against the actresses. In defense of himself, he maintained that he never had the actresses’ complete identification and criticized the defamation of the women.

The renowned Pakistani actresses responded angrily to the obvious character assassination. Actress Kubra Khan even made an announcement that she will sue Major (r) Adil Raja for making untrue statements against her.

Why Twitter has removed the blue verified badge of Maj (R) Adil Raja?

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Why Twitter has removed the blue verified badge of Maj (R) Adil Raja?

Twitter removes Maj (R) Adil Raja’s blue badge for character comments.

Adil Raja, a retired army major from the Pakistan army who is being harassed on social media, claims in a video message that Gen. Bajwa, the former chief of the army, and Gen. Faiz Hameed, the former director general of the ISI, used to hang out with actresses in safe homes and film videos with politicians.

Additionally, he mentioned the names of actresses using the codewords KK, SA, MK, and MH.

Why Twitter has removed the blue verified badge of Maj (R) Adil Raja?

Several actors, including Kubra Khan, chose to sue him for character assassination in the light of this.

In response to the recent incident, actress Kubra Khan has threatened to sue him, whether he is in Pakistan or England unless he can show evidence of his claims against her character within three days.

Actress Sajal Aly responded to unfounded accusations made by an ex-serviceman, Major (R) Adil Raja, against her and other coworkers.

Character assassination is the worst act of humanity and sin. tweeted actress Sajal Aly,

“It is very unfortunate that our nation is becoming morally depraved and ugly.”

Due to a procedural violation, Twitter has since today removed the blue tick from his official account.

Pakistan To Issue First-Ever Patient Guidance For Haemophilia

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World Haemophilia Federation aiding international patient treatment.

A national conference on hemophilia treatment guidelines was conducted under the aegis of the Haemophilia Welfare Society Karachi in this respect, and medical experts from various cities throughout the nation convened.

As per clinical personnel, this guideline will enable physicians and other medical personnel to treat and care for hemophilia patients in conformance with worldwide criteria, and hemophilia patients will also be able to lead normal life like healthy patients.

Raheel Ahmed, the chief executive officer of the Haemophilia Welfare Society Karachi, spoke at the session and emphasized that since there is no haemophilia hospital in Pakistan and no federal govt treatment center for such patients, those who are afflicted and their families have to travel far and wide for care.

Over 1,000 of the anticipated 5,500 haemophilia patients in Sindh alone, according to him, have enrolled with the Haemophilia Welfare Society.

The presenters on this occasion applauded the World Federation of Haemophilia’s humanitarian efforts in giving free injections to sufferers in Pakistan.

A cutting-edge hemophilia treatment facility should be built in Pakistan, according to medical experts. This recommendation should be promptly adopted and put into effect so that patients with hemophilia can undergo care.

The Hemophilia Women’s Group also honored Dr. Durre Naz with a crown during the ceremony in appreciation of her accomplishments. Also gave shields to various visitors and speakers.

What is haemophilia?

Hemophilia is usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. This can lead to spontaneous bleeding as well as bleeding following injuries or surgery. Blood contains many proteins called clotting factors that can help to stop bleeding.

Newly Invented Robotic Pills Can End Insulin Injections

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Newly Invented Robotic Pills Can End Insulin Injections

MIT breakthrough: Medication potentially may replace insulin injection

These robotic pills, introduced as the RoboCap, are covered in gelatin, possess a reservoir that is tiny at one end, and have tunneling characteristics within their primary body.

These capsules have a robotic ability to pass through the body’s mucus barrier and small intestines before releasing the medicine ingredients.

The mucus barrier in the intestines that are digestively impenetrable to protein medications before the development of those robotic pills, thus doctors were forced to make do by injecting the medication right into their patients.

Giovanni Traverso, a gastroenterologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Development Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT, stated that,

“By displacing the mucus, we can maximize the dispersion associated with the drug within an area that is regional enhances the absorption of both little molecules and macromolecules.”

Orally administered protein medications begin to degrade also if they find a way to penetrate further, the intestinal tract’s acidic environment breaks down the pharmaceuticals before they cross the mucus barrier.

Nevertheless, these new robotic pills can carry both insulin and vancomycin while effortlessly passing through the mucus digestive tract.

The study’s lead writer, Shriya Srinivasan, essentially built a protective capsule. This supplement is made to readily pass through the tunnel and barrier through mucus.

She described the concept behind the robot pills:

I concluded that we could apply the drug directly to the epithelium if we could get through the mucus. The concept is that after ingesting this capsule, the outer layer will dissolve inside the digestive tract, exposing all of the features that will begin to churn through and clear the mucus.

These gelatin-coated capsules understood as RoboCaps, have a reservoir that is small one end and tunneling characteristics through the majority of this capsule.

These capsules have a motor that begins spinning if they come into touch with a certain PH degree, allowing the capsule to pass past mucus.

The RoboCup temporarily removes any mucus that is present before enhancing local medication to improve absorption.

We can maximize our power to produce the environment that is ideal for the medicine to be absorbed by combining all of these components, according to Traverso.

Pakistan declines India’s ‘Frivolous Accusations’ of Terrorism

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Pakistan declines India's 'Frivolous Accusations' of Terrorism

Foreign Office dismisses Indian accusations as baseless and frivolous.

During a press conference in Vienna, Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar made a veiled allusion to the fact that the effects of cross-border terrorism cannot be contained to a single geographic area.

Particularly when they are intricately linked to the trafficking of illegal drugs and weapons and other types of international crime.

Without mentioning Pakistan, Jasishankar said,

“Since the epicentre (of terrorism) is so near to India, our experiences and insights are inherently helpful to others.”

In response to questions from the media regarding the Indian minister’s statement, the FO spokesperson insisted that,

India has been in a malicious campaign for the past few years to deceive the international community by spreading “vile anti-Pakistan propaganda” and a “fictitious narrative of victimhood.” This practice ought to end.

The Spokesperson stated

Despite India’s persistent anti-Pakistan rhetoric, the country’s open support for terrorism on Pakistani soil and the existence of state-sponsored terrorism in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) cannot be hidden.

Instead of blaming others, the FO officer counselled India to stop its baseless and frivolous accusations against Pakistan.

The spokesperson claimed that a few weeks ago, a dossier with concrete proof of India’s complicity in the 2021 terrorist assault in a quiet Lahore neighbourhood was made public.

“The evidence of Indian involvement in terrorism and sabotage spans decades and geographical areas, from the 2007 Samjhota Express incident, which resulted in the deaths of more than 40 Pakistani nationals on Indian land, to the 2016 arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav, a serving Indian Navy Commander, from inside Pakistan.”

By highlighting the “saffron terror” of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a group of Hindu supremacist paramilitary volunteers who have influenced Prime Minister Narendra Modi and helped shape his political ideology, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari earlier delivered a scathing rebuttal to India’s renewed call for terrorism against Pakistan.

When he served as the state’s chief minister in 2002, Modi earned the nickname “Butcher of Gujarat,” and Bilawal used it to describe him.

India was upset by Bilawal’s criticism of Modi, which prompted the Bharatiya Janata Party, the country’s ruling party, to call for a national protest (BJP).

“I would like to remind the Indian Minister of External Affairs that although Osama Bin Laden is no longer alive, the Butcher of Gujarat is still in power in India. After India’s foreign minister S. Jaishankar accused Pakistan of being the “epicentre of terrorism” for “harbouring Osama bin Laden,” Bilawal claimed that he had been barred from entering the nation until he was elected prime minister.

US Supports Pakistan’s Right To Defend Itself From Terrorism

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US Supports Pakistan's Right To Defend Itself From Terrorism

US declare Pakistan right to self-defense against scourge of terrorism

After Economy Minister Rana Sanaullah threatened to strike Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) strongholds within Afghanistan if action against them was not done, the US support Pakistan to secure itself from terrorism.

As claimed by the foreign minister in a conversation with a Pakistani TV channel,

“Islamabad may strike the TTP in Afghanistan if Kabul doesn’t quite take steps to evacuate them”

The National Security Committee (NSC), led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, also determined on Monday that no entity will be authorized to offer sanctuary and assist terrorists, and Pakistan retains all privileges to defend its citizens.

Since the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an illegal entity, broke its November armistice with the government, there has been an increase in terrorist activity in Pakistan, notably over the past several months.

Ned Price, a spokesman for the US State Department, responded to Pakistan’s pledge against terrorism by saying that his nation is very well aware of the NSC statement.

 Terrorism

“Terrorist assaults have caused great anguish for the people of Pakistan”

Pakistan is entitled to self-defense against terrorists Price stated during a weekly Washington press conference.

As per him, the US calls on the Taliban to keep their word to ensure that Afghan soil is never once again exploited as a staging point for global terrorist assaults.

The spokesman observed,

“These are some of the very obligations that the Taliban have been unable or unwilling to fulfill to date”

“The Taliban have pledged loyalty to the world community. However, what is more, essential is that they have committed to the Afghan people. These are the obligations that matter most to us. A concentration on human rights is one of the assurances the Taliban have made but have often violated when it pertains to their own people “He was agitate.

The spokesperson for the State Department stated, “We will act in a way that both demonstrates our categorical condemnation and preserves our support for the Afghan people as long as the Taliban is unable to uphold these obligations. And we’ll take enormous care to avoid doing anything that would put the Afghan people’s humanitarian sovereignty in even more jeopardy.”

33 Contestants Were Expired While Municipal Elections

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33 Contestants Were Expired While Municipal Elections

Delayed municipal elections in 45 areas due to unfortunates deaths.

Elections in 45 municipalities will take place at a subsequent time as a consequence of the periodic delays and cancellations of the second phase of the municipal elections in Hyderabad and Karachi. 33 contestants who had filed their certificate of candidacy the previous year have unfortunately passed away.

In the meanwhile, 704 of the 19,867 candidates in the race for multiple positions have been nominated unanimously to preside as chairperson, vice chairmen, and general members of union councils, town councils, and district councils in sub-districts of the Karachi and Hyderabad legislative zones.

As per data from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), half of the 16 contestants who perished from the Karachi Division had submitted their candidacy for the chairman and vice chairman positions, and the other eight were contesting for general member vacancies.

Consonance:

In accordance with the official data, one general member contender perished in the district of Malir, one vice chairman candidate, one chairman candidate, and one general member contender each died in the district of Korangi, and two general member contestants died in the district of East.

Additionally, one chairman candidacy and four general member candidates perished in District Keamari, while four vice chairman candidates and one chairman nominee perished in the Central and West districts. In the Hyderabad Division, seventeen further hopefuls perished.

During the general election in Pakistan, a woman casts her vote at a voting station.

33 Contestants Were Expired While Municipal Elections

The ECP had assured the Sindh government that the second round of the LG elections will take place in Karachi and Hyderabad on July 24, 2022, but it later postponed those elections due to torrential rainfall and ensuing flooding in those cities.

The regional government petitioned their deferral for three months after the ECP adjourned the elections for October 23 on October 18. Because the regional government had dispatched police in the wetlands, it was unable to provide the polling places with the necessary level of protection.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the Jamaat-e-Islami petitioned the Sindh High Court after the setbacks started happening, and on November 15 it compelled the ECP to publish the date of the LG elections within 15 days. The ECP revealed the amended date of January 15 on November 22.

As per the official results, five general member aspirants and one chairman candidate won in the Malir, East, and Keamari districts of Karachi, while the rest of the candidates won a variety of seats in the nine districts of Hyderabad, including general member, town councilor, and district member.