Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Malala Yousafzai Is Married To Asr Malik


 Malala Yousafzai, a Nobel Laureate, and social activist married. Malala Yousafzai announced her marriage to Asser Malik on Twitter on November 9, along with wedding images. “Today is a great day in my life,” he added in his tweet. Asr and I have been friends for life. In Birmingham, we conducted a little wedding ceremony, which our family Shri Kathe, please remember in your prayers.” “We are excited to collaborate with you on this adventure.”

Asser Malik, Malala Yousafzai’s husband, oversees the Pakistan Cricket Board’s High-Performance Center. Malala Yousafzai donned a pink bridal gown for the event, while Asser Malik wore a three-piece suit. Malala’s father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, also took to Twitter to express his support.

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“There are no words to describe our feelings; we are overjoyed and grateful,” he stated. Malala Yousafzai’s buddy also posted an Instagram snap of the wedding ceremony. On Instagram, Asser Malik also posted a different photo. Malala Yousafzai stated in a June 2021 interview with Vogue magazine that she had no plans to marry or have children at this time.


Malik, Malala Yousafzai’s husband, oversees the Pakistan Cricket Board’s High-Performance Center. Malala Yousafzai donned a pink bridal gown for the event, while Asser Malik wore a three-piece suit. Malala’s father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, also took to Twitter to express his support.

“There are no words to explain our feelings; we are overflowing with them.”

The Nobel Laureate’s words drew widespread condemnation, and his name remained a top trend on Twitter. Malala’s father, Zia-ud-Din Yousafzai, previously stated that his daughter’s marriage announcement was released outside of the context of the interview.

Who is Malala Yousafzai?

Malala Yousafzai was born in Swat on July 12, 1997. She became a symbol of the global fight for girls’ education after being shot by the Taliban in 2012.
She established a campaign to raise awareness of girls’ education throughout the world after surviving the attack. Malala and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, established the Malala Foundation in 2013.

Apple also inked an arrangement with the Malala Fund in 2018, and the Malala Fund received assistance from eight additional nations. Malala released her best-selling book, IM Malala when she was 16 years old. She’s since written two additional novels and is working on a documentary about her childhood. She’s also started a women’s and girls’ internet magazine. Malala Yousafzai was also named a “Messenger of Peace” by the United Nations.

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Who is Asser Malik?

Asser Malik graduated from LUMS Pakistan with a bachelor’s degree. He has finished his schooling and further studies in Pakistan at various institutes. From 2008 to 2012, he studied political science and economics at LUMS. He is also quite interested in extracurricular activities. He participated in theatrical clubs and school and university athletic activities. In the drama line and theatrical production, he served as president.

Asser then joined the PCB( Pakistan Cricket Board) and now Asar Malik looking for talent from street cricket in Pakistan. Now he works as a manager in the High-Performance center of PCB.

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Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 16 in December 2014, married Asser Malik, a young Pakistani man, on November 9. Malala Yousafzai is well-known around the world, but Pakistanis, like the rest of the world, know relatively little about her husband.
On the night of November 9, Pakistanis were observed scouring the internet for information about the nation after Malala Yousafzai’s marriage was verified. Despite the fact that Asser Malik is not a public figure, he is a well-known personality in sports and the media, as well as in the field of sports administration.


Malik, Malala Yousafzai’s husband, oversees the Pakistan Cricket Board’s High-Performance Center. Malala Yousafzai donned a pink bridal gown for the event, while Asser Malik wore a three-piece suit. Malala’s father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, also took to Twitter to express his support.

“There are no words to explain our feelings; we are overflowing with them.”

The Nobel Laureate’s words drew widespread condemnation, and his name remained a top trend on Twitter. Malala’s father, Zia-ud-Din Yousafzai, previously stated that his daughter’s marriage announcement was released outside of the context of the interview.

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Who is Malala Yousafzai?

Malala Yousafzai was born in Swat on July 12, 1997. She became a symbol of the global fight for girls’ education after being shot by the Taliban in 2012.
She established a campaign to raise awareness of girls’ education throughout the world after surviving the attack. Malala and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, established the Malala Foundation in 2013.

Apple also inked an arrangement with the Malala Fund in 2018, and the Malala Fund received assistance from eight additional nations. Malala released her best-selling book, IM Malala when she was 16 years old. She’s since written two additional novels and is working on a documentary about her childhood. She’s also started a women’s and girls’ internet magazine. Malala Yousafzai was also named a “Messenger of Peace” by the United Nations.

Who is Asser Malik?

Asser Malik graduated from LUMS Pakistan with a bachelor’s degree. He has finished his schooling and further studies in Pakistan at various institutes. From 2008 to 2012, he studied political science and economics at LUMS. He is also quite interested in extracurricular activities. He participated in theatrical clubs and school and university athletic activities. In the drama line and theatrical production, he served as president.

Asser then joined the PCB( Pakistan Cricket Board) and now Asar Malik looking for talent from street cricket in Pakistan. Now he works as a manager in the High-Performance center of PCB.



Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 16 in December 2014, married Asser Malik, a young Pakistani man, on November 9. Malala Yousafzai is well-known around the world, but Pakistanis, like the rest of the world, know relatively little about her husband.
On the night of November 9, Pakistanis were observed scouring the internet for information about the nation after Malala Yousafzai’s marriage was verified. Despite the fact that Asser Malik is not a public figure, he is a well-known personality in sports and the media, as well as in the field of sports administration.

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Pakistan’s Female Traffic Police Warden Wins Best Performance Award In UN Mission

 

Salma Abdul Ghani, the first women warden of the City Traffic Police, left on a UN mission to represent Pakistan on Saturday.
Salma will be the Pakistani police representative in Sudan.
The country was chosen for the operation after nine years, according to the police. The UN mission will be led by DSP Muhammad Khan of the Lahore Police Department, who will be joined by 12 cops from Punjab and 27 from throughout the nation.
In an interview with the media, Ghani expressed her delight at being a part of the expedition. This is the first time a traffic police warden has been chosen for a mission; it took her 14 years and countless examinations to get to this point.

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My parents’ support is the cause for my success and determination, she stated. They have supported me throughout my life, and now is the time for me to repay their loyalty. The appointment of the first female officer was applauded by CTO Hammad, who stated it was a question of respect for the whole force.

The prize is the pinnacle of Ms. Gulfam’s career, which began in 1985 when she joined the Pakistani police force.

“I was born in a rural Pakistani hamlet in a primarily patriarchal environment,” she explained. “Despite all the obstacles, I chose to work as a police officer.” It was a difficult assignment in and of itself.”

Ms. Gulfam began her career with the Punjab Police Department, where she worked in the investigative unit. After that, she joined the Punjab Highway Patrol, where she helped to improve the province’s traffic infrastructure.

Ms. Gulfam was Pakistan’s first female police officer to be assigned to a United Nations peacekeeping operation in 1997. In 1999, she was assigned to Kosovo after working in Bosnia.

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“I feel I became a role model for local women in Bosnia and Kosovo, and my example pushed others to join the police force… Atifete Jahjaga, Kosovo’s recently elected President, is a former police officer. Her experience demonstrates that the glass ceiling can be cracked and broken.” Ms. Gulfam also served as the commander of the Pakistani police presence in Timor-Leste, where she oversaw 27 personnel.


She is now the UNPOL Team Leader in charge of the Vulnerable Person Unit (VPU) in Dili, the capital. Since 2007, there had been 411 cases undergoing investigation when she arrived. Ms. Gulfam has already solved over 70 cases in a year.

She is responsible for receiving and acting on complaints from vulnerable individuals, including women, children, and persons with disabilities, as a UNPOL officer. Ms. Gulfam has taken on VPU tasks such as obtaining medical aid for victims of child abuse and domestic violence, as well as handling human trafficking concerns, in addition to her “regular” police job.

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“Timor-Leste is a typical post-conflict culture, with widespread domestic violence,” Ms. Gulfam noted, adding that her job is made more difficult when victims refuse to submit their crimes to the police.

Many victims refuse to testify because they are frightened of their rights or are uninformed of them. As a result, Ms. Gulfam has conducted public awareness campaigns about the 2010 Timorese law declaring domestic abuse a public offence, as well as increased outreach to victims through collaboration with NGOs. Two officers were nominated for the prize by each UN peacekeeping operation. Ms. Gulfam was taken aback by her selection and praised her commanding commanders and PNTL colleagues.

“My hope is that I may help the Timorese in some way.” When the news first broke, I was away from the assignment. “When I got the news, I leaped,” she added. “To be honest, it was a dream come true.” The IAWP was recommended to me by a friend. When I looked it up, I saw all the women from Europe, Canada, and the United States, and I knew I’d never win.”

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Lahore Is The Second Most Polluted City In The World

 

On Monday, global air quality monitors ranked Pakistan’s Lahore as the world’s second most polluted city.
IQAir, a real-time air quality information platform located in Switzerland, has listed Delhi as the world’s most polluted city, with an air quality index (AQI) of 656 as of 2:45 pm on Monday, which is classified as “hazardous.”
An AQI of 0 to 50 is considered healthy. Anything above 300 is considered “dangerous” and necessitates an immediate reaction. When the AQI rises above a certain level, health experts advise people to stay indoors and close their windows and doors.

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Lahore, Punjab’s capital, comes in second place on the list of the world’s five most polluted cities, with severely bad air quality. According to statistics released by the American Air Quality Index, air pollution in India’s capital New Delhi preceded the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek on Sunday, with the Indian city of Calcutta ranking fourth and China’s capital Beijing ranking fifth. According to data, the number of hazardous particles in the air of Lahore is 188, putting the city on the list of cities with a “unhealthy” atmosphere.

If the air quality index (AQI) is less than 50, the air is healthy, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency. Smoke from automobiles and industry has been prevalent in the city for many years, according to a report produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization and environmentalists, and is not solely generated by burning crop waste. “Air quality in Lahore is quite awful, it is getting tough to stay healthy amid this pollution,” a resident tweeted, expressing concern over the city’s air quality.

Lahore has extremely high levels of air pollution, and it routinely ranks among the top cities in the IQ Air Air Visuals’ direct pollution rating of major cities.
However, when air quality data was disclosed for the first time in Pakistan in early 2017, the public became aware of the escalating pollution for the first time.
When official data was not made public, people set up a network of sensors to monitor harmful particles in the air, commonly known as PM2.5, and report the results in real-time.

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The government has decided to take action against people who damage the air and atmosphere by burning crops, polluting waste, and releasing industrial and vehicular pollutants, and has instructed the appropriate authorities to enforce Section 144 across the province. So that pollutants may be dealt with, put in place.

Section 144 prohibits the burning of agricultural leftovers and waste across the province for one month beginning October 6.

Monday, November 8, 2021

Many Records Of Unbeaten Pakistani Team In T20 World Cup


 Pakistan made a new history in the T20 World Cup 2021 with five consecutive victories and the batsmen also set many records. In the match against Scotland in Sharjah, Pakistan won by 72 runs to clinch its fifth victory in the event round and retain the unbeaten title.

This is the first time in the history of Pakistan cricket that the Pakistan team has qualified for the semi-finals without losing a single round match in any World Cup. Earlier, the Pakistan team was unbeaten in any international event, including the 1975 ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup.

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On the other hand, veteran Pakistani all-rounder Shoaib Malik became the fastest Pakistani to score a half-century in the T20 World Cup. In the match played in Sharjah, Shoaib Malik batted aggressively to give Pakistan access to a total of 189 runs.

Shoaib Malik hit an unbeaten 54 off just 18 balls with six sixes and a four. This is the fastest half-century made by Pakistan in the T20 World Cup where the previous record was held by Umar Akmal who made fifty off 21 balls against Australia in 2010. Shoaib Malik also equaled the record for the fastest half-century in 18 balls in the current World Cup set by India’s KL Rahul against Scotland.

Babar Azam’s record half a century:

National team captain Babar Azam played a strong 66-run innings against Scotland in Pakistan’s last group match of the World Cup, his fourth half-century in the T20 World Cup, which is a record.

With this half-century, Babar Azam equaled the record of former Australian opener and current Pakistani batting coach Matthew Hayden and Indian captain Virat Kohli for scoring four half-centuries in an ICC event.

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Matthew Hayden scored four half-centuries in the 2007 World Cup, while Kohli did so in Sri Lanka in 2014. However, Babar Azam has a chance to break the record as the semi-final will be played against Australia on November 11.

At the same time, Babar Azam has broken Virat Kohli’s record of scoring the most half-centuries in T20 cricket in a single year. So far this year, Babar Azam has scored 19 half-centuries in T20 cricket, bringing the total number of half-centuries to 17, including two centuries in T20 cricket.

In the previous year in T20 cricket, Virat Kohli had scored 18 half-centuries or longer innings in 2016, including four centuries.

West Indies Chris Gayle scored 16 half-centuries in 2012, while national team opener Muhammad Rizwan also came in fourth with 15 half-centuries so far this year. Babar Azam also holds the record for most half-centuries in T20 as captain, where he has surpassed Virat Kohli.

Babar Azam has scored 15 half-centuries as captain so far, Virat Kohli has scored 13 half-centuries, Aaron Finch of Australia and Ken Williamson of New Zealand have scored 11 and 11 half-centuries respectively.

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Pakistani Journalist, Columnist And An Author “Hamid Mir”


 

Profile:

Hamid Mir is a Pakistani journalist, columnist, and author who was born on July 23, 1966. Mir, who was born in Lahore to a journalistic family, began his career as a journalist for Pakistani publications. On Geo News, he presented the political chat show Capital Talk. He publishes columns for both national and international Urdu and English newspapers. He is well-known in Pakistan for his opposition to the Establishment’s rule. Hamid Mir has survived two murder attempts, been barred off television three times, and lost his job twice as a result of his advocacy for press freedom and human rights.

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Mir is the world’s sole journalist who interviewed Osama bin Laden following the September 11 attacks. Mir has also interviewed former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, US Secretary of State John Kerry, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, US Secretary of State Colin Powell, Nelson Mandela, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Yassir Arafat, Indian leader L.K. Advani, Afghan President Hamid Karzai, and Shimon Peres.

Benazir Bhutto, Pervez Musharraf, Asif Ali Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan, Mir Zafaruallah Khan Jamali, and President Arif Alvi are just a few of the renowned Pakistani political personalities Hamid Mir has interviewed. Mir has also conducted interviews with superstars such as Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan.

For his contributions to Pakistan, he received the civic honor Hilal-i-Imtiaz. Free Press Unlimited presented him with the “Most Resilient Journalist Award” in The Hague in 2016. Former Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali presented him with the lifetime achievement award at Government College University Lahore in 2017 for his efforts as a news anchor.


Hamid Mir is the only South Asian journalist who has covered wars and crises in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Chechnya, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Sri Lanka. In 2010, he received the SAARC Lifetime Achievement Award in New Delhi for his war and conflict reporting.

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Hamid Mir attends international seminars and conferences on security, human rights, and press freedom on a regular basis. He has given talks at Harvard University, Yale University, the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics, and the University of California, Berkeley.

Early Life:

Mir Abdul Aziz from Sialkot was Hamid Mir’s grandfather. Mir’s father, Waris Mir, was also a journalist for Daily Jang, and Mir’s mother, Mumtaz Mir, immigrated to Pakistan in 1947 from Jammu, Jammu, and Kashmir, India. His father died in Lahore on July 9, 1987, while his mother died in 1993. Hamid Mir attended Government College University as well as the University of Punjab.

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Family:

Mir belonged to a family of authors and journalists. Mir Abdul Aziz, his grandfather, was an Urdu, Persian, and Punjabi language writer from Sialkot. Mir’s father, teacher Waris Mir, was also a Daily Jang feature writer and an opponent of military dictator General Ziaul Haq. Mir claims that his mother lost his whole family during the 1947 exodus from Jammu to Pakistan following the country’s independence. His father died on July 9, 1987, at the age of 48, under mysterious circumstances; it has been suggested that he was poisoned by the military dictatorship. Mir enters the field of journalism following the loss of his father. Mir has three brothers, two of whom work as journalists.

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Journalistic career:

Daily Jang:

Mir began working at the Daily Jang (Lahore) in 1987 as a sub-editor, reporter, feature writer, and edition in charge. Mir was kidnapped, tortured, and driven to a residence in 1990, where his kidnappers demanded his source for a critical report he authored at a time when then-President Ghulam Ishaq Khan was intending to remove the Bhutto administration. He exposed the submarine acquisition controversy in 1994. Certain close associates of Asif Zardari (husband of then-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto) and some Navy personnel were implicated in the incident. Mir was fired from his position at Daily Jang the day his piece was published.


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