Monday 7 July 2014

Television star Rolf Harris imprisoned for five years over sex strikes


LONDON: Veteran performer Rolf Harris, a family name in Britain and Australia for a long time, was imprisoned Friday for five years and nine months for a string of rapes against young ladies.



The Australian-conceived TV star, craftsman and musician, 84, was discovered blameworthy recently of profanely attacking four victimized people somewhere around 1969 and 1986, including the youth closest companion of his little girl Bindi.



"You have demonstrated no regret for your law violations whatsoever," Judge Nigel Sweeney told Harris as he passed on his sentence at London's Southward Crown Court.



"Your notoriety lies in vestiges, you have been stripped of your distinctions, yet you have nobody to be faulted yet yourself.



"Harris was the second individual to be sentenced under a boundless police examination set up in the wake of disclosures that Jimmy Savile, a kindred real BBC star, was a productive abuser.



Television star Rolf Harris imprisoned for five years over sex strikes

Aaroh guitarist Haider Hashmi passes away


KARACHI: What could should be the most stunning news for popular music in Pakistan , Haider Hashmi the guitarist for Aaroh and session player for some different specialists passed away yesterday around 11 pm. The 40 year old artist was diagnosed with cerebrum tumor a few weeks prior and was promptly planned for a mind surgery.



 As per his nearby companions, he had an effective recuperation from the surgery and had been interfacing with companions for the recent days until he griped of windedness.



Aaroh guitarist Haider Hashmi passes away


ISLAMABAD: A neighborhood court in Islamabad issued a bailable capture warrant against TV anchorman Mubashir Lucman after he neglected to show up before it.



Extra Session Judge Islamabad (West) Wajid Ali throughout the listening to commented that the court had the ability to fall back on option choices in the event that somebody deliberately stayed missing from incidents notwithstanding being summoned.



The case being heard was started by the Independent Media Corporation (IMC) and Independent Newspapers Corporation (INC) and includes the leveling of affirmations against and claimed slander by Lucman of a media bunch.



The knowing about the case was consequently deferred to September 6.



 



Arsalan Iftikhar lashes out at Imran


Arsalan Iftikhar has blamed Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan of not being fair and reliable, including that the recent did not satisfy the criteria set in Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution.



Iftikhar said that there were questions on Imran's validity to be chosen on a seat of the Parliament.



Arsalan said he was utilizing his entitlement to data as a part of Article 19(a) of the Constitution and was requesting that secretary



Decision commission gives points of interest of Imran Khan's selection.



He further claimed that Imran was concealing sure data about himself particularly from paperwork that general society ought to have entry to.



Arsalan Iftikhar lashes out at Imran

Representing Fata: The enormous open deliberation


The thought of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) as the epicenter of universal terrorism has quickly picked up footing — not just are Pakistan and Afghanistan being influenced by the militancy swarmed in the region, the risk has gotten dependable enough for the global group to sit up and observe. Another civil argument is boiling over: what ought to Fata's destiny be?



Fata is as of now administered as an exceptional tribal locale under partitioned protected plans. The locale, including an aggregate zone of 27,220 square kilometers, is occupied by practically twelve Pakhtun tribes. It is constituted by seven tribal offices — Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, Orakzai, North Waziristan and South Waziristan — and six outskirts areas (Frs): FR Peshawar, FR Kohat, FR Bannu, FR Lakki Marwat, FR Tank and FR Dera Ismail Khan.



Very nearly the greater part of the seven tribal orgs that constitute Fata and additionally the neighboring outskirts areas have been invaded by militancy and the military operations did accord.



Representing Fata: The enormous open deliberation


NEW DELHI: India's Supreme Court Monday rejected an appeal trying to boycott Sharia courts, however focused on that they had no lawful controls over Muslims and their choices couldn't be authorized.



India's 150 million Muslims take after their laws representing family life and other particular issues, for example, marriage and separation, with Sharia courts used to manage on such matters and intervene in contradictions.



The top court said that Islamic judges, who translate religious law, could just run when people submitted voluntarily to them and their choices, or fatwas, were not lawfully tying.



"Sharia courts are not authorized by law and there is no legitimateness of fatwas in this nation," C.k. Prasad said Monday as he read out the judgment from a two-judge seat.



The distinctive particular laws took after by India's religious minorities are a delicate political issue. The new Hindu patriot government is focused on accumulating a typical lawful code for all.



ECP ends PML-N MPA's enrollment


The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) ended the common get together participation of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA Muhammad Yaqoob Nadeem Sethi (PP-175) on Monday.



The choice was taken by a race tribunal on apparatus claims leveled against the MPA. The ECP issued a warning in this respect after the tribunal's choice.



The ECP additionally restored the participation of an alternate Punjab get together part, PML-N's Tariq Mehmood Bajwa (PP-170). Bajwa, who had earned a BA from Bahauddin Zakariya University, had prior been blamed for having a fake degree.



His enrollment was restored after the Supreme Court chose to support him.



ECP ends PML-N MPA's enrollment

Dar, Shah Talk about arrangement of boss decision chief


ISLAMABAD: Key government clergyman Ishaq Dar met with restriction pioneer in the National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah at the resent’s chamber regarding counsel for the arrangement of the boss race magistrate (CEC).



Presently, the post is continuously manned by an acting CEC, the most recent errand to the assignment being that of Supreme Court judge Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali.



At one time, Justice (retd) Tassadduq Hussain Jillani and Justice Nasirul Mulk served as acting CEC. The summit court judges were tasked with the occupation after the acquiescence of previous CEC Fakharuddin Ibrahim who quit after a year go’s general races.



Under the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, it is binding upon the government to consult the opposition over the appointment of a CEC.



Dar, Shah Talk about arrangement of boss decision chief

PML-N eyes greater government bureau


LAHORE: The decision Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has chosen exactly six to eight administrators for conceivable instigation into an extended bureau to be published later.



The proposed bureau parts will take their spot as clergymen, priests of state and guides. Be that as it may before that can happen the Punjab bureau will experience an extension, as per sources near the PML-N.



PML-N legislator Muhammad Talal Chaudhry affirmed that the government bureau would be augmented after the prompting of six to eight new faces. He, notwithstanding, wouldn't say when the extension would happen. "Interviews are under route for this purpose.



PML-N eyes greater government bureau

The 'great confidence' of police will secure you now


The Protection of Pakistan bill was affirmed by the National Assembly on July 2, 2014. This bill states that a review 15 officer has the full consent to enter and inquiry the premises of a suspected guilty party without a warrant, to keep the wrongdoing he may be going to submit.



It additionally permits the officer to capture or shoot at sight of any individual even on the smallest suspicion of terrorist action.



This could mean both of two things: a sharp yet dull drop into terrorism or a socially worthy rising into regular person killings. When this law moves enthusiastically step by step, it will be tricky to recognize the two. In this nation, frankly, an officer can willfully "suspect" practically anybody, blameless or activist.



The 'great confidence' of police will secure you now

Sunday 6 July 2014

Dalai Lama urges Buddhists to end Muslim viciousness


LEH: The Dalai Lama Sunday emphasized his supplication to Buddhists in Myanmar and Sri Lanka to stop viciousness against Muslims, in a discourse to countless enthusiasts to stamp his 79th birthday.



Before the enormous swarm that included Hollywood film star Richard Gere in northern India, the Dalai Lama said the viciousness in both Buddhist-larger part nations focusing on religious minority Muslims was inadmissible.



"I urge the Buddhists in these nations to envision a picture of Buddha before they carry out such a wrongdoing," Tibet's banished profound pioneer said on the edge of Leh, high in the Himalayas.



"Buddha lectures affection and sympathy. On the off chance that the Buddha is there, he will secure the Muslims whom the Buddhists are assaulting," the pioneer, who fled Tibet for India in 1959 after a fizzled uprising against Chinese standard, said.



Dalai Lama urges Buddhists to end Muslim viciousness

Equity Nasir-ul-Mulk takes pledge as new boss equity of Pakistan


ISLAMABAD. Equity Nasir-ul-Mulk took pledge as the new boss equity of Pakistan (CJP) on Sunday at Aiwan-e-Sadr.



Equity Mulk will stay boss equity of Pakistan till August 16, 2015 as indicated by data presented on the authority site of the Supreme Court.



President Mamnoon Hussain regulated the pledge to the recently named boss equity. Head administrator Nawaz Sharif was additionally showed at the event.



 



Equity Nasir-ul-Mulk takes pledge as new boss equity of Pakistan

Specialists replant minor's hand


LAHORE: Doctors in an uncommon surgical technique at a private clinic here on Saturday replanted a hand of a minor young lady that was cleaved off inadvertently by an electric feed cutter.



The specialists, including Dr Rao Aslam and Dr Imran Jafary, performed 12-hour long technique to reattach the left hand of five-year-old Sundas to her wrist.



She was playing at her Nankana Sahib house when all of a sudden her hand got trapped in the grain cutter.



The family hurried her to the nearby locale base camp healing facility from where she was eluded to Lahore.



On the proposals of the specialists, the family safeguarded the disjoined turn in a jug at four degrees centigrade before moving the harmed young lady to the private office on Jail Road.



Specialists replant minor's hand

ISIS boss asks Muslims to obey him


BAGHDAD: The pioneer of a ruthless activist gathering tended to admirers in the aggressor held Iraqi city of Mosul, requesting Muslims to "comply" him and calling for worldwide jihad, in a feature dispersed online on Saturday.



The appearance by the heretofore subtle head of Islamic State of Iraq and Al Sham (ISIS), Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, at a mosque in Mosul for Friday requests to God denote a critical change for the activist pioneer whose gathering has overwhelmed swathes of domain over five regions north and west of Baghdad.



A feature posted on social networking demonstrated a heavy man clad in a long dark robe and a dark turban with a long graying facial hair tending to admirers at week after week petitions to God at Al-Nur mosque in focal Mosul.



"I am the wali (pioneer) who directs you, however I am not the best of you, so in the event that you see that I am correct, aid me," said the man, purportedly Baghdadi.



 



ISIS boss asks Muslims to obey him

Taliban trim hair and whiskers to escape armed force ambush


BANNU. Many Taliban warriors raced to camouflage themselves with new hair stylings in the prior weeks the dispatch of the North Waziristan operation, it has developed, as exiles uncovered points of interest of life under the aggressors – and their taste for transported in extravagances.



Azam Khan was one of the top hair stylists in Miramshah until he, in the same way as almost a large portion of a million others, fled the as far back as anyone can remember anticipated hostile unleashed by the military on the tribal zone in June.



He told AFP his business blasted in the month paving the way to the armed force ambush as the activists looked to shed their unique as far back as anyone can remember haired, bushy look.



"I have trimmed the hair and whiskers of more than 700 nearby and Uzbek aggressors in front of the security strengths' operation," he said while trimming hair in a shop in Bannu, the town where most regular people fled.



Taliban trim hair and whiskers to escape armed force ambush

MQM solidarity rally: Altaf approaches country to unite in backing of armed force


KARACHI: While tending to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement's solidarity rally in Karachi, Altaf Hussain saluted the military and said that the whole country helps Pakistan Army.



Committing this rally to the martyred fighters, Hussain said that the warriors are sacrificially yielding their lives for the nation. He further included that solidarity and congruity are basic for the nation.



Hussain included that armed force demonstrated persistence and stayed inside the law and constitution, while giving aggressors a chance throughout the arrangements.



On the off chance that aggressors need to force sharia, they ought to act inside the constitution. There are different religious gatherings also, yet they all express their perspectives while staying inside the parameters of the Constitution, Altaf said, including that aggressors ought to express their perspectives and philosophies without utilizing firearms, sticks and viciousness. 



MQM solidarity rally: Altaf approaches country to unite in backing of armed force

Saturday 5 July 2014

Christian IDP sings tunes of Waziristan


DERA ISMAIL KHAN: The hundreds of years old people tunes of Waziristan adulate its society and the courage of its men. In his uproarious, pleasant voice, 37-year-old Khalid Iqbal – a Christian by confidence – remembers the historical backdrop of the area he calls home, singing tunes in Pashto.



"In the Waziristan vernacular of Pashto," he rapidly revises.



Not just a huge number of Uthmanzai and Dawar tribals left their homes after the military operation Zarb-e-Azb started a month ago, yet numerous minorities' families from North Waziristan Agency have been removed too.



Iqbal's family is presently settled in Pennel Public High School, Bannu, among 20 different minorities' families. Almost 25 more Christian and Hindu families have taken asylum in Janbaz Public School as inside uprooted persons (Idps).



"I wish to be over at home soon. Life was great there; great climate, great companions," says Iqbal. As a hujra artist, he performs on all events, including Eid, Christmas and Diwali.



Christian IDP sings tunes of Waziristan

The darkest hour: PPP watching July 5 as dark day


LAHORE: The Punjab part of the Pakistan People’s Party would watch July 5 (today) as a dark day. On this day, 37 years prior General Ziaul Haq had released the chose legislature of executive Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. The military ruler forced military law in the nation and ruled the nation for the following 11 years.



The Punjab secretariat of the PPP had effectively issued directions to the gathering activists to watch July 5 as a dark day in all the regions to highlight the battle of the PPP specialists and pioneers for the privileges of the down-trodden.



PPP Punjab president Manzoor Wattoo said in a message that "Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the best pioneer of Pakistan after the Quaid-i-Azam had turned into a compelling voice for the voiceless poor and engaged them".



He said Bhutto relinquished his life for majority rule government and the masses yet declined to bow to retrogressive and against fair constrains.



The darkest hour: PPP watching July 5 as dark day

Higher Education will be called 'Government Education and Professional Training Division.


ISLAMABAD: When it comes to instruction, it appears the central government is just intrigued by changing the name of the service.



As per a reminder issued by the legislature, the Ministry of Education, Training and Standards in Higher Education will be called 'Government Education and Professional Training Division.' With this, the service's name would be changed for the fourth time in three years.



Under the eighteenth amendment, instruction was proclaimed a commonplace obligation and in April 2011 the government service of training was lapsed to areas.



An official of the service asking for not to be recognized said after the eighteenth amendment another 'service of training and expert instruction' was made. After that, the powers concerned raised the issue that where all the preparation organizes in the government capital would be set.



"So in 2012 the service's name was changed to the 'service of instruction and expert preparing' to manage the preparation organizations," he said.



Higher Education will be called 'Government Education and Professional Training Division.

TI acclaims NAB's hostile to debasement mindfulness move


ISLAMABAD: The Transparency International (TI) has adulated a National Accountability Bureau's choice to bring issues to light among schoolchildren about defilement with the assistance of commonplace instruction divisions and reading material sheets.



"This will go far in granting good values and morals to our young era. It is likewise in the line with your counteractive action and mindfulness technique," said TI guide Syed Adil Gilani in a letter kept in touch with NAB on July 2.



"We propose you to administer the Higher Education Commission to incorporate hostile to defilement subjects at the school and college levels," he included.



Grab in its gathering on June 29 had looked for the assistance of instruction divisions and course reading sheets to consolidate hostile to debasement topics in the educational modules of Class I to X to stamp out the danger influencing pop culture.



The agency will recommend the commonplace instruction offices and course book sheets to fuse sonnets and short stories bringing issues to light among schoolchildren about defilement and its unfriendly impacts on public opinion to persuade them to assume their part in destruction of this hazard in the wake of entering their expert life.



TI acclaims NAB's hostile to debasement mindfulness move

Boxing-Khan safeguarded after suspected ambush


World welterweight title contender Amir Khan has been discharged on safeguard after the British boxer was captured on suspicion of two ambushes in the early hours of Friday morning, as per media reports.



More prominent Manchester Police would not affirm that it was Khan who had been captured yet they did issue an announcement on the episode.



"Simply before 1.30am on Friday 4 July 2014 police were called after reports of an ambush in Bolton," the announcement read.



"Officers ran across two 19-year-old men had been struck. Their wounds are not genuine.



"A 27-year-old man was captured on suspicion of two strikes and has been safeguarded until mid-July pending further enquiries." Khan, on the other hand, played down the episode on social networking.



"All rubbish kindly doesn’t accept what you read. I'm home with my family and no one got pummeled," the boxer said on his Twitter account.



Boxing-Khan safeguarded after suspected ambush

Muslim style: DKNY creates an impression with Ramazan gathering


To start with Chanel and now DKNY – it appears that "Muslim Fashion" is turning into a thing in 2014. American architect name DKNY is making waves with another Ramazan case accumulation. This comes scarcely months after a journey accumulation by Chanel that was additionally pointed positively at Muslim client base.



DKNY's Ramazan accumulation is accessible only at their Middle East stores, and the 12 looks are unadulterated DKNY: basic, rich and striking. What's diverse is that this accumulation is prominently traditionalist. While it may not pass the stringent criteria set by the most universal, the streaming profiles, full sleeves and long hemlines are ideal for Muslim ladies who need to consolidate unobtrusiveness with style.



Muslim style: DKNY creates an impression with Ramazan gathering

PM Nawaz, Nisar meet in Lahore to 'intention contrasts'


LAHORE: A gathering of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif with Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan is under route in Lahore on Saturday.



The gathering, which is, no doubt held at the chief's Raiwind habitation, was likewise gone to by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.



Identifying with Nisar, the chief implied the inner part clergyman's reservations and said that the last gets effectively furious. To this, the priest reacted by saying "we are just disturbed with those near us".



Sources aware of the subtle elements rising up out of the gathering said Nisar whined that the leader had not taken him into certainty over urgent choices. Upon this, the head said that the priest ought to relinquish his grievances and come back to work.



The discussion took a lighter tone when both traded grins over the PM's reference to his phone calls that Nisar had clearly not been taking.



Throughout the gathering, the nation's political circumstance and matters of shared investment were talked about.



Shahbaz had brought the inside clergyman to Lahore today for a gathering with the head.



PM Nawaz, Nisar meet in Lahore to 'intention contrasts'

Ramazan help: Despite guarantee, blackouts couldn't be controlled


ISLAMABAD: The legislature has recognized its disappointment to end power blackouts throughout Sehr and Iftar, saying 20% to 30% ranges are even now confronting force cuts in light of a poor and faulty transmission framework.



"Pakistan has an old transmission framework which was not able to convey obliged power," Abid Sher Ali, State Minister of Water and Power, told the National Assembly Standing Committee on Water and Power in a gathering led by Mohammad Arshad Khan Leghari.



"Frequently our interest surpasses 15,000 megawatts, however the transmission base is not able to adapt to this weight, prompting breakdown of feeders."



Ramazan help: Despite guarantee, blackouts couldn't be controlled

Sunday 4 May 2014

Veena Malik Back to Pakistan


Famous performing artist Veena Malik came back to Pakistan surprisingly after her marriage, complete with traditionalist attire and being mature.



Upon her landing in the Benazir Bhutto International airport in Islamabad, Veena said the nation had given a great deal to her, and she had returned as a "mature young lady" as it was time to offer once more to the nation.



She didn't affirm on the off chance that she might come back to the showbiz business, however the star, who was unmistakably in an enthusiastic state, said that whatever she might do from now on, be it showbiz related or social work, might be inside Pakistan just.



The performing artist, known to make features and court contention, has returned emulating a long stint in neighboring India's Bollywood industry and had guaranteed to haveundergone "a change inside" in the wake of wedding vocalist and specialist Asad Bashir Khan.



 



Veena Malik Back to Pakistan

Pakistani Columnists Under Attack because of Dangers and Brutality


Columnists in Pakistan are continually living under death dangers, badgering and different types of roughness being done by sagacity organizations, political gatherings and aggressors bunches, said a report by Amnesty International (AI).



The report titled 'A projectile has been picked for you': Attacks on writers in Pakistan, portrays in point of interest various episodes in which columnists have been pestered, scared, tormented and as a rule killed. It says that Pakistani powers "have just about totally neglected to stem human rights misuses against media laborers or to bring those capable to record". The report, which was discharged today, said that since the rebuilding of majority rules system in Pakistan in 2008, there have been 34 recorded cases in which columnists were killed because of their reporting.



Pakistani Columnists Under Attack because of Dangers and Brutality

Thursday 1 May 2014

Saudi Mufti Termed Breaking Traffic Signal 'haram '


Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Abdulaziz al-Shaikh has emphasized his fatwa against drivers who bounce red activity light, Al Arabiya News Channel has reported. The Grand Mufti, who is the most senior religious power in Saudi Arabia, said that such a violation of movement law is a "significant sin", and alluded to a Quranic verse which says, "In the event that you execute one man unjustifiably it is as though you executed the entire humankind, and in the event that you spared one man it is as though you spared the entire mankind."



This is not the first run through the pastor has issued such a fatwa. In 2010, he is accounted for to have utilized a comparable declaration, saying the individual who created the passing of someone else in view of such a violation is blameworthy of automatic murder.



Saudi Arabia has one of the most noteworthy rates of auto collisions on the planet with a normal of 17 fatalities a day, as stated by a late report in Dubai's Gulf News.



In 2010, a report by the kingdom's General Directorate of Traffic uncovered just about a third of movement collisions in Riyadh were because of drivers abusing activity signs.



Saudi Mufti Termed Breaking Traffic Signal 'haram '

Armed Force Observing Youm-e-Shuhada Today in Rawalpindi


Pakistan Army is observing Youm-e-Shuhada (Day of Martyrs) Wednesday in distinguishment to those valiant officers who laid their lives for the resistance of the country. Services are continuously held at Garrisons the nation over.



A noteworthy function will be held at Yadgar-e-Shuhada, General Headquarters Rawalpindi. It will be went to by groups of Shuhada, serving and resigned officers of the military and countless from varying backgrounds.



President Mamnoon Hussain, commending the offerings of the military for the resistance of their nation, said they have made Pakistan solid and roused future eras to render any reparation for their homeland.



Leader Nawaz Sharif said that the whole country is remaining behind their valiant military to satisfy the sacrosanct mission of barrier of Pakistan.



Armed Force Observing Youm-e-Shuhada Today in Rawalpindi

Friday 25 April 2014

Musharraf's Legal Counselor Appeals Court to Request Govt to give FIA Report


Lawyer of previous President Pervez Musharraf, Farogh Nasim, asked for the Special Court on Thursday to request the administration to give him the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) report which was the support of conspiracy case.



Throughout the hearing, Nasim repeated his prior appeal to get access to the FIA report. The arraignment had, notwithstanding, said such ask for ought not be allowed as it was an endeavor to confound the case.



While identifying with the media outside the court, Nasim said that the previous president had constantly contended that all his requests were issued on the counsel of then leader and parliament. The attorney said he needs each one of those records to demonstrate Musharraf did not act alone and that his moves were authorized by then officials.



He asserted that prosecutor Akram Sheik had himself said that the argument against Musharraf was in fact not about conspiracy yet taking unconstitutional steps. "Unconstitutional measures aren't right however summoning Article 6 hence is similarly off base," Nasim included.



On March 31, Musharraf was formally charged for subverting and dodging the Constitution by forcing crisis on November 3, 2007. Musharraf had rejected the charges leveled against him.



 



Musharraf's Legal Counselor Appeals Court to Request Govt to give FIA Report

PM Nawaz to Introduce Uch Power Plant II Today


Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is planned to introduce Uch Power Plant Phase II Friday. This plant is spotted close Dera Murad Jamali. Arrangements have been concluded for agreeing a warm welcome to Prime Minister throughout his visit here. Checking has been begun at all the entrance and passageway purposes of Dera Murad Jamali throughout uncommon security plan for the event. Uch Power Plant Phase I was creating 486 mega watts of power while Phase II might produce 402 mw totaling 888 mw from this plant. (PPI)



 



PM Nawaz to Introduce Uch Power Plant II Today

Monday 21 April 2014

Lahore Court Ignored 9-Month Old Child Case


Lahore court ignored charges of stabbing attempt against a nine-month-old child on Saturday, legal advisors said, in a case that cast a focus on the nation's broken equity framework.



Child Musa Khan showed up in court in Lahore, sitting on his granddad's lap and drinking from a flask of milk.



He and his mature person relatives were accused not long from now of endeavoring to homicide a policeman after his family conflicted with police and gas organization laborers attempting to gather late bills. Police enlisted an argument against the entire crew.



"Police told the court that the assignment of Musa on account of assaulting police and gas organization authorities was a human mistake and Musa is not obliged," resistance legal advisor Irfan Sadiq told Reuters.



The child's granddad, Muhammad Yasin, and his three children still face the charges. Pictures taken at a prior court knowing about Musa yelling as he was being fingerprinted incited broad mocking and common authorities called for a request.



Lahore Court Ignored 9-Month Old Child Case

Sunday 13 April 2014

Twitter Tweaks Site to Pull in New Customers


As Twitter looks to grow its claims of successfully maintaining 241 million clients, the organization is presenting an update of profile pages that incorporates greater photographs, more client controls and a similarity to face book.



"Minute by minute, your Twitter profile demonstrates the world that you are," the organization composed in a blog entry Tuesday. "Beginning today, it will be considerably simpler (and, we think, more fun) to convey what needs be through an as good as ever Web profile."



As a component of progressions coming in the following few weeks, clients who access Twitter through the Web will perceive bigger photographs on their profile pages. Furthermore profile photographs on the left corner of the page; the upgrade incorporates an extensive pennant photograph that takes after the huge rectangular spread photographs on Face book pages. Clients will have the capacity to "stick" one of their tweets to the highest point of the page to give others a thought of the subjects they jump at the chance to tweet about.



Twitter Tweaks Site to Pull in New Customers

Atif Aslam Live Performance Rocks Dallas


Famous Pakistani vocalist Atif Aslam and a Bollywood playback artist Shalmali Kholgade displayed a zapping musical night, facilitated by Funasia Entertainment at Fair Park Hall in Dallas Downtown.However, the occasion was went to by Men, ladies and kids, however a real divide in actively present people were youngsters and young ladies, who altogether appreciated the musical celebration.



Shalmali, who is known for being a playback vocalist in India, entertained with her vocals and move exhibitions which brought everybody on their feet.The occasion proceeded work late in the nighttime. Fun Asia Entertainment managers Shariq Hamid and John Hamid thanked the touring specialists and communicated their appreciation to actively present people of the occasion.



They said that at whatever point Atif Aslam comes to town, his show is dependably a sold out show. They said this show kept the convention and they are appreciative to the DFW gathering of people for their participation.



Atif Aslam Live Performance Rocks Dallas

Next Generation Drive- Connected Cars


Connnected cars tehcnology is in progress since long, scientists and automotive experts are trying to find new and innovative ways to modify the existing vehicles and driving experience. The V2V, vehicle to Vehicle technology connects cars on roads it will also allow cars to talk and sync with each other increasing the chances of safe driving. This will not only decrease the threat to driving security on the road, but young and ammateur drivers will b encouraged to drive confidently without any fear.



According to a survey conducted by University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute the majority of the car drivers gave positive response about connected vehicles. The university recorded around 1600 opinions from male and females from different age grups and chuinks of society. However a very minor proportion of slim drivers gave negative remark about this invention.



More than 70% of respondents belived that the emergence of V2V technology in vehicles will surely reduce the number of crashes, reducing accidents and threat to life as well as it will also be helpful in decreasing emission from the vehicles. The emergency repsonse time will be improved while driving and it will ensure fuel economy on the roads.



Where there are pors there are cons to everything, few of the respondents were concerned about hacking isses, the security breaching is very common now a days. Expert hackers can control the comuterized V2V system which can result in terrible and life threatening occurings.



Next Generation Drive- Connected Cars

Friday 11 April 2014

Security of Pakistan Ordinance Tested in Supreme Court


ISLAMABAD: The quarrelsome Protection of Pakistan Ordinance (PPO), which gives clearing forces of capture and detainment to security strengths, was tested in the Supreme Court. Social laborer and supporter Mehmood Akhtar Naqvi recorded the request in the pinnacle court, expressing the law abuses essential human rights. Naqvi has brought a few protests up in his appeal and said the law was figured and passed in flurry.



Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), with backing of other restriction gatherings, had additionally debilitated to test the bill in the top court.



The mandate was hurried through the National Assembly on April 7 in spite of solid safety from the restriction seats. The legislature is relied upon to table PPO in the Senate on April 14 where restriction parties, however isolated, have a mind-larger part in the house.



Security of Pakistan Ordinance Tested in Supreme Court

Tuesday 8 April 2014

Jetsons Flying Machine is Launched in Reality


Since 1960s when we were stuck to the vivified sitcom "The Jetsons", offbeat dreams of a modern space utopia filled our creative abilities leaving individuals asking themselves: "Where's my flying auto?"



Message understood, however maybe now, as our youth dreams move gradually closer to actuality, we ought to additionally begin considering this: if a flying auto was here today, in this present reality and not in the domain of science fiction, might we feel great controlling it securely while cruising many feet open to question? Might we have the specialized abilities needed to even get it off the ground, without taking into consideration land it without a scratch?



When you proceed to move on and sprint to your nearest pilot school to start taking flight lessons, take a minute to meet Carl Dietrich, the CEO and prime supporter of aviation organization Terrafugia.



Dietrich and his group are trying to bring customers closer to the possibility of a handy flying auto, imagining a vehicle that does not oblige its driver to be a prepared pilot. Hence, Boston -based Terrafugia reported last May it had begun dealing with the idea of TF-X, a four-seat, module cross breed electric auto that can do vertical take-offs and landings.



Jetsons Flying Machine is Launched in Reality

Sunday 6 April 2014

Afghan Polling Stations Short of Ballot Papers


Afghanistan's historic point decision on Saturday was damaged by a deficiency of poll papers that left numerous voters as of now queuing to make their choice with surveying because of mismanagement, as the coordinators seemed not ready for a high turnout.



The Independent Election Commission requested voting to be reached out by a certain rate per hour, with ticket papers being dispatched where they were required for individuals to vote for a successor to President Hamid Karzai. Coordinators of the vote, intended to be the first majority rule handover of force in Afghan history, had expected that a low turnout and Taliban viciousness might crash the race however as surveying stations started to close, those reasons for alarm had not appeared.



"Individuals completed not want this number of individuals to turn out to vote," Toryalai Wesa, legislative head of the southern city of Kandahar, told news hounds. "They thought the turnout might be like the past and that is the reason they sent fewer voting materials this time."



In the capital, Kabul, numerous surveying stations chose to develop voting hour's way past the authority shutting time of 4 pm (1130 GMT) to permit voters to cast their polls. In the western Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood of Kabul a line of several men and ladies wound outside one surveying station, with numerous restless voters saying they had been sitting tight in the sprinkle for the greater part of the day.



"I have held up here for quite some time, however was not permitted inside to vote on the grounds that there is no poll paper," said Hassan, who just gave his first name, as others nodded in understanding. "This is a hardship of my right and I am despondent at not having the capacity to join in this memorable methodology."



Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani, director of the Independent Election Commission, told news hounds that signs were that the turnout was great, while recognizing the mess up over tally papers.



"The report we have so far demonstrates that numerous individuals took an interest in these races and even in a few stations we used up poll papers," he said. "We have generally sent a few tickets to those stations which we had saved in regions."



Of the eight applicants challenging the presidency, the three leaders to succeed Karzai – who is banned by the constitution from running again – are previous outside pastors Abdullah and Zalmay Rassoul and previous fund pastor Ashraf Ghani. A smooth race with a high turnout is uplifting news for Afghanistan's Western patrons who are viewing the vote nearly keeping in mind the end goal to choose whether to keep on enlarging billions of help frantically required to help Afghanistan's debilitated economy.



It was not promptly clear how far reaching the lack of poll papers was around the nation. Afghanistan has 12 million qualified voters, and authorities say there were 15 million poll papers printed. In Kandahar, a Taliban fortress and Afghanistan's second city, tallies had run out at the dominant part of surveying stations in the city, as stated by a representative for the senator's office.



"Because of the blunder of decision requisition in Kandahar, voting materials in the lion's share of surveying stations have run out," said Dawakhan Menapal, the representative. One junior, furious voter, Mohammad, said he was vexed in light of the fact that he was unable to vote.



"I came here at 8 am to this surveying station to select our hopeful, its 11:30 and the decision specialists has let us know that the race papers have run out and you ought to go to an alternate surveying station," he said. "Individuals have pulverized their voting cards and discarded them."



There was no official on turnout; however at the last race in 2009, the turnout of 4.6 million was viewed as low. Due to Afghanistan's troublesome landscape, it will take weeks for authorities to accumulate voting booths from around the nation and check the votes. Official preparatory effects from the Saturday vote are not wanted until late April.



Afghan Polling Stations Short of Ballot Papers

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Fake notes of Rs 1000 are proceeding unchecked in Karachi markets. Inflow of these fake notes make quick route in surge hours especially in the night time, when all the shops are thronged by the buyers. The material shops are the simple focuses of the fake money merchants. "We are the hard hit sufferers as we need to face brigades of woman purchasers.



In the company of the push of shopping, we are deceived into trickery of scurried managing and a great number of fake coin notes make a gouge equivalent to their vicinity in our every day gaining by getting to be a piece of money transaction," said a worker of at a shop. "Some groups of lawbreakers are actively working behind the fishy business of fake currency notes. The parts of these groups come in our shops wearing lovely favor outfits and abandon us in tremendous misfortune through installment of fake cash notes," said Anjam, a retailer. The little dealers and business people requested prompt activity against the components included in fake cash notes business



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