Muhammad Boota from Rawalpindi passes MBBS in 42 years after 84 attempts

A 42-year struggle has finally paid off for Muhammad Boota, who passed all his MBBS exams after 84 attempts. He started the MBBS program in Rawalpindi in 1979 came with numerous challenges as it required passing three specific subjects. After several attempts, Boota finally succeeded. He received the degree of MBBS from the University of Health and Sciences in Lahore in 2021.

Differently-abled food vendor, Talha Khan sells homemade Briyani to earn Living in Islamabad

A netizen recently shared a photo of a young entrepreneur, Talha Khan, selling homemade food on social media. The post went viral because the deaf seller is supplying homespun edibles on the streets of Islamabad that are hygienic and delicious. He owns a small business called Fresh n Frozen, located in front of KFC at I-8 Market.

India’s $3bn funding to destabilize Pakistan through Daish/ TTP goes to waste after Taliban takeover

The Indian government has invested $3 billion in infrastructure, training Afghan forces, and other projects in Afghanistan. Since 2001, they have been doing this in order to destabilize Pakistan and establish a network for a permanent foothold there. In order to achieve its nefarious objectives against Islamabad, Delhi also trained elements of IS/TTP on Afghan soil.

Indian general shows a picture of Pakistani actors as Pak army commandos died in Panjshir

Indian general once again shows a picture of Pakistani actors as Pak army commandos died in battle of Panjshir. Harsha Kakar, an Indian general, tweeted a picture of Pakistani actors Shaan Shahid, Umair Jaswal, and Bilal Ashraf, saying they were Pakistani commandos who died in Panjshir. A spokesperson for the Pakistan Army, General Baber Iftikhar, rejected this information as false and irrational propaganda by the Indians.

President Alvi says govt may offer amnesty to TTP who lay down arms

Arif Alvi said his government could consider amnesty for the Pakistani Taliban if their members lay down their weapons. Furthermore, he said that they must abandon their ideology and abide by its Constitution. In spite of this, Alvi acknowledged that the Pakistani Taliban were still a threat to Pakistan. Taliban representatives say TTP militants can stay in Afghanistan but cannot continue anti-Pakistan activities.

France exposed for financing ISIS in Syria while blaming Pakistan at FATF

According to official records, French cement giant Lafarge funded ISIS in Syria, exposing France’s duplicity. The French leaders were however aware of these pro-terrorist activities. It appears that the cement firm regularly informed the French intelligence service of its relationship with Daesh/ISIS in Syria from the documents obtained by the Turkish Anadolu Agency.

Nisha Rao becomes first Pakistani transgender student to get admission in MPhil program

Nisha Rao, a lawyer, and activist became Pakistan’s first transgender student to be admitted to a Mphil equivalent program to study law. Her passion to accomplish higher education led her to be the first person from a marginalized community to reach this level. Nisha Rao has achieved admission to the University of Karachi’s LLM program.

Pakistan issues visas to Indian team for tennis championship

The Indian tennis team participating in the South Asian 12 & Under Tennis Team Championship received a visa from Pakistan on Thursday. The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) Complex hosts a championship beginning on September 13. The Indian team received Pakistani visas in New Delhi. For the Asian Championship, the best team will be selected from the tennis championship.

Macrame Artist Afsheen Anjum creates a stunning portrait of Quaid-e-Azam

The macramé artist Afsheen Anjum from Karachi created a beautiful portrait of Pakistan’s founder, Quaid-e-Azam. Afsheen Anjum has been practicing macramé since 2014. It is a form of textile produced using knotting techniques. Being Pakistani, she always felt that it was her responsibility to do what others overseas were doing, but there was no one else The macramé artist Afsheen Anjum from Karachi created a beautiful portrait of Pakistan’s founder, Quaid-e-Azam. Afsheen Anjum has been practicing macramé since 2014. It is a form of textile produced using knotting techniques. Being Pakistani, she always felt that it was her responsibility to do what others overseas were doing, but there was no one else doing it in Pakistan.it in Pakistan.

Furious fans call for Money Heist boycott after cast openly praises Israel

Social media users have called for a boycott of Netflix’s Spanish crime drama La Casa de Papel, Money Heist, after a recent cast interview in which several cast members applauded Israel. The cast and creators of the popular series appeared on Israel’s Channel 12 on Friday to promote a new season.